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SECTION - 10: SCHEDULED CASTES & SCHEDULED TRIBES This section depicts the levels of living of the socially disadvantaged sections through some selected indicators covering the demographic, economic and social sectors. The incidence of poverty among the social groups and also the outlays and expenditure figures under special programmes implemented for the welfare of these groups are also dealt with. HIGHLIGHTS 10.1: State-wise SC and ST (rural) population data for 2011 are given. 10.2 : Data on percentage of SC and ST population in total rural population are shown for 2011. 10.3: SC and ST (rural) population State-wise for 2001 are given. 10.4: Size of SC & ST population in India along with decadal growth rates from 1971 to 2001, 2009-10 & 2011 are presented. 10.5 The sex-wise literacy rates both among Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes for 2001 & 2009-10 at All India level is presented in this Table. 10.6 The sex-wise literacy rates both among Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes for in different States and UTs for the year 2009-10 is presented in this Table. 10.7: The social disparities in education are captured in this Table though there has been impressive performance of the socially disadvantaged in the field of education over time. 10.8: Level of General Education - Rural Females - Caste Group-wise (Persons of age 15 years and above) (2004-05 & 2009-10). 10.9: School enrolment ratios according to social groups for the year 2007-08 & 2011-12 are given in this Table. 10.10: This Table provides data on social-group-wise drop-out rates at different stages for 2007-08 & 2011-12. 10.11: Number of Holdings, Operated Area and Average Size of Holdings Scheduled Caste 1990-91 to 2010-11. 10.12: Number of Holdings, Operated Area and Average Size of Holdings Scheduled Tribe 1990-91 to 2010-11. 10.13: Number of Operational Holdings by Farm Size Groups Schedule Caste- State-wise 2010-11 10.14: Number of Operational Holdings by Farm Size Group Schedule Tribe State-wise- 2010-11. 10.15: Area Operated by Size Group, 2010-11- Scheduled Caste State wise. 10.16: Area Operated by Size Group 2010-11, Scheduled Tribe State wise. 10.17: The incidence of poverty among Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in rural & urban areas for the years 1983, 1993-94, 1999-2000, 2004-05 & 2009-10 are given.

10.18: The State-wise incidence of poverty for 1993-94 and 2004-05 among SCs and STs are presented. 10.19: The amounts released under the Special Central Assistance under Special Component Plan for Scheduled Castes for 2009-10 to 2011-12 in different States and UTs are shown. 10.20: This Table contains data on number of villages under Pradhan Mantri Adarsh Gram Yojana. 10.21: This Table contains the data regarding amounts released under Special Central Assistance under Tribal Sub-plan during 2006-07 to 2013-14 in respect of different States and UTs. 10.22: The progress of MGNREGS for the years 2006-07 to 2014-15 is included in this Table. 10.23: The status in regard to the number of Primary Health Centres, Sub-Centres and Community Health Centres established in tribal areas of different States as on March 2011 are shown in this Table.

Highlights About 72 per cent of rural SC population reside in the seven states of Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal. As far as STs are concerned, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha and Rajasthan account for 70 per cent of the tribal population in rural India. The decadal growth rates of the all the social groups of SC and ST keep a declining pace from 1991 and the decline is more pronounced in SCs than others. The decadal growth rate of SC is less than the overall growth rate by about 2 percentage points while that of ST s from the overall growth rate by 3.66 percentage points. The gender differences in literacy levels have been still existing in all social classes. The literacy rate of females among SCs has been growing faster than that of STs. The backwardness of the states is also reflected in literacy levels. In states like Assam, Bihar, Kerala and Uttara khand, the literacy rates among SCs and STs are very close. Though drop-out rates have been falling, they are still high. The gender disparity has reduced considerably at the primary stage. Gross enrolment rates for 2011-12 are higher among SCs than STs. The landlessness among various social groups has been reducing and there has been increase in the concentration of marginal holdings. The percentage of households with less than one hectare is relatively more among STs compared to SCs. The shares of marginal holdings in operated area for different social groups in various states are low which can be interpreted as an indicator of economic inequality within each group. The gender disparities in landholdings are conspicuous in all farm size categories.

Poverty among SCs has declined almost at the rate of one per cent per annum during the last two decades ending 2011-12, while such decline among STs is about 0.8 per cent per annum. Poverty levels among STs have gone up in Gujarat, Kerala and Maharashtra during the period 1993-94 to 2011-12 while there is a decline in the incidence of poverty among SCs in all States. The share of employment of SCs in the total employment generated under MGNREGS is higher at 25.9 per cent as compared to the corresponding figure of 20.6 per cent for STs during the period 2007-08 to 2014-15.

SECTION-10: SCHEDULED CASTES & SCHEDULED TRIBES Table 10.1: State-wise Scheduled Caste (SC) & Scheduled Tribe (ST) Population (2011) -Rural (Number in Lakhs) S.No. State/UT SC ST Males Females Persons Males Females Persons 1 Andhra Pradesh 54.17 54.29 108.46 26.21 26.11 52.32 2 Arunachal Pradesh 3.91 39.92 7.90 3 Assam 9.39 8.87 18.26 18.47 18.18 36.65 4 Bihar 79.64 73.80 153.44 6.49 6.22 12.71 5 Chhattisgarh 12.59 12.53 25.12 35.77 36.54 72.31 6 Goa 0.05 0.05 0.09 0.43 0.44 0.88 7 Gujarat 11.76 11.05 22.82 40.43 39.79 80.22 8 Haryana 19.73 17.47 37.20 9 Himachal Pradesh 8.12 7.94 16.07 1.87 1.87 3.74 10 Jammu & Kashmir 3.93 3.58 7.51 7.30 6.77 14.07 11 Jharkhand 16.13 15.40 31.53 39.28 39.40 78.68 12 Karnataka 37.72 37.24 74.96 17.24 17.06 34.30 13 Kerala 8.84 9.34 18.18 2.13 2.20 4.33 14 Madhya Pradesh 43.11 39.57 82.68 71.88 70.89 142.77 15 Maharashtra 38.25 36.70 74.95 45.40 44.66 90.06 16 Manipur 0.24 0.23 0.48 3.96 3.95 7.91 17 Meghalaya 0.06 0.05 0.12 10.71 10.66 21.37 18 Mizoram 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.58 2.49 5.07 19 Nagaland 6.65 6.41 13.07 20 Odisha 31.28 30.91 62.19 44.29 45.66 89.95 21 Punjab 33.96 31.01 64.97 22 Rajasthan 49.59 45.78 95.37 44.55 42.38 86.93 23 Sikkim 0.10 0.10 0.20 0.86 0.81 1.67 24 Tamil Nadu 47.36 47.39 94.75 3.33 3.27 6.60 25 Tripura 2.24 2.13 4.38 5.64 5.54 11.18 26 Uttarakhand 7.61 7.36 14.97 1.35 1.30 2.65 27 Uttar Pradesh 186.64 170.21 356.85 5.26 5.05 10.31 28 West Bengal 87.64 0.00 170.95 24.28 24.27 48.55 Union Territories 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 29 A & N Islands 0.14 0.13 0.27 30 Chandigarh 0.03 0.02 0.05 31 D & N Haveli 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.75 0.76 1.51 32 Daman & Diu 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.04 0.04 0.08 33 Delhi 0.44 0.38 0.82 34 Lakshadweep 0.07 0.07 0.13 35 Puducherry 0.54 0.57 1.10 All-India 791.18 747.32 1538.51 471.26 466.93 938.19 Source: www.censusindia.gov.in

Table 10.2: Percentage of Scheduled Caste (SC) & Schedule Tribe (ST) Population in Total Rural Population (2001 & 2011) (%) S.No. State/UT SC ST 2001 2011 2001 2011 1 Andhra Pradesh 18.4 19.2 8.4 9.3 2 Arunachal 0.4 -- 69.7 74.1 3 Pradesh Assam 6.7 6.8 13.6 13.7 4 Bihar 16.4 16.6 1.0 1.4 5 Chhattisgarh 11.4 12.8 37.6 36.9 6 Goa 1.6 1.7 0.0 15.9 7 Gujarat 6.9 6.6 21.6 23.1 8 Haryana 21.4 22.5 -- -- 9 Himachal Pradesh 25.6 26.0 4.3 6.1 10 Jammu & Kashmir 8.3 8.2 13.8 15.4 11 Jharkhand 12.4 12.6 31.0 31.4 12 Karnataka 18.4 20.0 8.4 9.2 13 Kerala 10.8 10.4 1.5 2.5 14 Madhya Pradesh 15.6 15.7 25.8 27.2 15 Maharashtra 10.9 12.2 13.4 14.6 16 Manipur 1.3 2.7 44.4 45.6 17 Meghalaya 0.4 0.5 90.2 90.1 18 Mizoram 0.0 0.1 96.3 96.6 19 Nagaland -- -- 93.7 92.8 20 Odisha 17.2 17.8 24.6 25.7 21 Punjab 33.0 37.5 -- -- 22 Rajasthan 17.9 18.5 15.5 16.9 23 Sikkim 5.0 4.4 21.2 36.6 24 Tamil Nadu 23.8 25.5 1.6 1.8 25 Tripura 17.2 16.1 36.5 41.2 26 Uttarakhand 19.9 21.3 3.8 3.8 27 Uttar Pradesh 23.4 23.0 0.1 0.7 28 West Bengal 26.9 27.5 7.2 7.8 Union Territories 29 A & N Islands -- -- 11.9 11.3 30 Chandigarh 16.0 17.2 -- -- 31 D & N Haveli 1.7 0.7 74.9 82.4 32 Daman & Diu 2.9 3.6 11.1 12.6 33 Delhi 19.9 19.6 -- -- 34 Lakshadweep -- -- 95.6 95.2 35 Puducherry 27.2 27.9 -- -- All-India 17.9 18.5 10.4 11.3 Source: www.censusindia.gov.in

Table 10.3: State-wise Scheduled Caste (SC) & Schedule Tribe (ST) Population Rural (2001) (Number in Lakhs) State/UT SC ST Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Andhra Pradesh 51.64 50.55 102.19 23.54 22.93 46.47 Andaman & Nicobar Islands 0.00 0.00 -- 0.15 0.14 0.28 Arunachal Pradesh 0.02 0.01 0.03 3.03 3.03 6.06 Assam 8.03 7.51 15.54 15.98 15.56 31.55 Bihar 63.21 58.57 121.79 3.71 3.47 7.18 Chandigarh 0.08 0.06 0.15 0.00 0.00 0.00 Chhattisgarh 9.49 9.50 18.99 31.06 31.59 62.65 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0.01 0.01 0.03 0.63 0.65 1.27 Daman & Diu 0.02 0.01 0.03 0.06 0.05 0.11 Delhi 1.02 0.87 1.88 0.00 0.00 0.00 Goa 0.05 0.05 0.11 0.00 0.00 0.00 Gujarat 11.27 10.53 21.80 34.71 33.96 68.67 Haryana 17.17 14.94 32.11 0.00 0.00 0.00 Himachal Pradesh 7.10 6.93 14.03 1.18 1.19 2.37 Jammu & Kashmir 3.31 3.05 6.36 5.50 5.04 10.54 Jharkhand 13.22 12.66 25.88 32.67 32.33 65.00 Karnataka 32.45 31.72 64.17 14.86 14.48 29.35 Kerala 12.48 13.06 25.54 1.73 1.77 3.50 Lakshadweep 0.00 0.00 -- 0.16 0.16 0.32 Madhya Pradesh 36.30 32.85 69.15 57.84 56.63 114.46 Maharashtra 31.13 29.81 60.94 37.83 37.04 74.87 Manipur (Excl. 3 Sub- Divisions) 0.11 0.10 0.21 3.57 3.49 7.06 Meghalaya 0.04 0.03 0.07 8.47 8.36 16.83 Mizoram 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.20 2.11 4.31 Nagaland 0.00 0.00 -- 7.95 7.49 15.44 Odisha 27.12 26.66 53.79 38.37 38.61 76.98 Puducherry 0.44 0.45 0.89 0.00 0.00 0.00 Punjab 28.08 25.10 53.18 0.00 0.00 0.00 Rajasthan 40.42 36.98 77.40 34.46 32.72 67.18 Sikkim 0.12 0.12 0.24 0.52 0.50 1.02 Tamil Nadu 41.59 41.50 83.09 2.79 2.72 5.51 Tripura 2.33 2.23 4.56 4.91 4.77 9.68 Uttar Pradesh 161.85 146.32 308.17 0.49 0.47 0.96 Uttaranchal 6.42 6.14 12.56 1.23 1.17 2.40 West Bengal 79.51 75.74 155.25 20.85 20.51 41.36 India 686.03 644.08 1330.11 390.46 382.93 773.39 Source: http://www.censusindia.net.

Table 10.4: Population and Decadal Growth Rates of SC, ST and Total Rural Population (1981, 1991 & 2001 & 2011) All-India Census Population (Number in Lakhs) Decadal Growth Rate (%) Total* SC ST Total * SC ST 1981 5238.66 912.05 504.48 -- -- -- 1991 6286.91 1123.43 627.51 20.01 23.18 24.39 2001 7410.00 1330.11 773.39 17.86 18.40 23.25 2011 8330.80 1538.50 938.19 17.64 15.70 21.30 $: NSSO unit level data. * : Includes rural and urban. ** : Includes the projected population of Jammu & Kashmir Note: Figures within the parentheses indicate percentages to total. Sources: Planning Commission, Tenth Five Year Plan 2002-07, Volume II and NSSO, Unit level data on Employment and Unemployment.

Table 10.5: Literacy Rates of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Persons Sex-wise All India - Rural * (%) Year Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Male Female Persons Male Female Persons 1961 15.06 2.52 8.89 13.37 2.90 8.16 1971 20.04 5.06 12.77 16.92 4.36 10.68 1981 27.91 8.45 18.48 22.94 6.81 14.92 1991 45.95 19.45 33.25 38.45 16.02 27.38 2001 63.66 37.84 51.16 57.39 32.44 45.02 2009-10 73.0 52.1 62.8 70.7 52.1 61.6 2011 72.6 52.6 62.8 66.8 46.9 56.9 *: 7 years and above. Sources: http://censusindia.gov.in

Table 10.6: Literacy Rates * of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Persons State-wise and Sex-wise - Rural (2009-10) (%) State / UT SC ST Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Andhra Pradesh 61.7 44.6 52.9 56.9 39.2 48.3 Arunachal Pradesh 78.2 75.6 77.1 76.4 67.4 72.1 Assam 89.1 76.3 83.0 84.3 76.6 80.5 Bihar 54.3 29.1 42.5 67.9 45.0 57.0 Chhattisgarh 89.0 72.9 80.9 75.0 58.5 66.9 Goa 100.0 72.1 83.8 98.8 60.0 78.6 Gujarat 74.2 51.3 63.5 74.2 52.7 63.5 Haryana 77.1 52.6 65.6 77.4 42.2 58.9 Himachal Pradesh 84.8 70.9 77.9 81.8 61.4 71.7 Jharkhand 66.4 45.5 56.0 64.4 43.0 54.6 Jammu & Kashmir 79.5 63.4 71.7 51.9 18.9 36.5 Karnataka 65.3 46.7 56.1 65.4 40.6 52.8 Kerala 93.8 81.6 87.6 94.3 82.0 87.0 Madhya Pradesh 78.5 55.2 67.3 65.6 47.8 56.9 Maharashtra 88.2 68.7 78.8 76.3 56.1 66.1 Manipur 87.0 68.0 77.2 90.5 78.8 84.9 Meghalaya 100.0 100.0 100.0 95.4 94.4 94.9 Mizoram 42.1 41.3 41.6 97.8 95.6 96.8 Nagaland 100.0 100.0 100.0 93.8 90.6 92.2 Odisha 74.0 55.8 64.8 62.3 42.5 52.2 Punjab 70.7 56.4 63.7 90.5 84.9 88.0 Rajasthan 69.9 43.6 56.8 66.0 38.0 52.4 Sikkim 90.0 80.9 85.2 89.9 81.9 86.3 Tamil Nadu 75.6 58.7 66.6 55.8 39.2 48.8 Tripura 91.0 78.2 84.7 85.6 70.6 78.5 Uttar Pradesh 72.7 46.4 60.0 49.9 38.6 44.3 Uttaranchal 87.6 66.4 76.8 75.8 64.2 69.7 West Bengal 78.7 62.5 70.9 74.4 57.7 65.8 A & N Islands -- -- -- 76.9 85.2 80.6 Chandigarh 76.3 92.7 84.8 -- -- -- D & N Haveli 100.0 86.5 92.7 78.4 49.8 65.3 Daman & Diu 100.0 100.0 100.0 99.2 83.9 93.4 Delhi 90.1 60.1 74.0 100.0 -- 100.0 Lakshadweep -- -- -- 97.1 88.1 92.5 Puducherry 80.4 56.0 67.8 -- -- -- India 73.0 52.1 62.8 70.7 52.1 61.6 *: age 7 years and above persons. Source: GOI, NSSO, Primary Data (2009-10).

Table 10.7: Level of General Education - Rural Males Caste Group-wise (Persons of age 15 years and above) (2004-05 & 2009-10) (%) Level of General Education 2004-05 2009-10 ST SC OBC Others All ST SC OBC Others All Not literate 45.8 40.7 31.2 21.5 32.0 35.8 33.1 25.3 17.4 26.0 Literate & up to primary 29.3 27.7 28.0 26.6 27.7 26.4 27.6 25.2 23.3 25.3 Middle 14.5 17.2 20.1 20.8 19.1 18.3 19.7 21.3 20.9 20.5 Secondary 5.5 7.6 10.8 15.0 10.7 11.1 10.9 15.0 18.6 14.7 Higher Secondary 2.8 3.9 5.3 8.1 5.5 5.7 5.4 8.0 11.2 8.0 Diploma/Certificate 0.4 0.6 1.1 1.4 1.0 0.6 0.5 1.1 1.3 1.0 Graduate & above 1.7 2.2 3.4 6.5 3.8 2.2 2.7 4.2 7.2 4.5 Overall 100.0 100.0 -- 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Level of General Education Table 10.8: Level of General Education - Rural Females - Caste Group-wise (Persons of age 15 years and above) (2004-05 & 2009-10) 2004-05 2009-10 ST SC OBC Others All ST SC OBC Others All Not literate 71.5 68.5 60.1 43.4 58.5 58.3 58.1 51.4 36.6 49.8 (%) Literate & up to primary 16.4 16.6 19.1 25.2 19.9 21.8 20.1 20.8 25.2 21.9 Middle 7.7 8.5 11.4 14.9 11.3 10.3 11.6 13.5 16.3 13.5 Secondary 2.5 3.5 5.5 9.1 5.7 5.7 6.3 8.1 11.2 8.2 Higher Secondary 1.3 1.8 2.5 4.4 2.7 2.7 2.6 4.0 6.7 4.2 Diploma/Certificate 0.1 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.5 0.3 0.2 0.4 0.5 0.4 Graduate & above 0.5 0.7 0.9 2.6 1.3 0.9 1.1 1.8 3.5 2.0 Overall 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Source: GOI, NSSO, Report No. 516, Employment & Unemployment Situation among Social Groups in India, 61st Round, (July 2004 June 2005), October 2006 and NSSO, Primary Data (2009-10).

Table 10.9: School Gross Enrolment Ratios of SC & ST Children (%) Category/Class Enrolment Ratio SC ST Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Class I-V (6-11 Years) 1986-87 103.8 64.8 84.8 111.0 68.0 90.1 1990-91 125.5 86.2 106.4 125.4 81.4 104.0 2000-01 107.3 85.8 96.8 116.9 85.5 101.1 2002-03 101.4 89.4 95.6 104.8 92.3 98.7 2003-04 93.1 83.0 88.3 94.7 87.8 91.4 2004-05 123.3 106.6 115.3 128.1 115.5 121.9 2005-06 126.3 110.2 118.6 131.45 120.02 125.84 2007-08 125.51 124.31 124.93 136.42 130.60 133.57 2010-11 131.30 132.70 132.00 137.20 136.70 137.00 2011-12 121.70 123.60 122.60 117.80 115.60 116.70 Class VI-VIII (11-14 Years) 1986-87 52.7 26.6 40.4 45.6 21.8 34.1 1990-91 68.7 35.8 52.7 53.9 26.7 40.7 2000-01 76.2 53.3 65.3 72.5 47.7 60.2 2002-03 63.2 48.6 56.3 55.0 40.8 48.2 2003-04 79.4 63.4 71.9 84.0 66.6 75.8 2004-05 77.9 61.5 70.2 73.9 59.5 67.0 2005-06 81.05 65.06 73.48 77.54 64.94 71.48 2007-08 82.07 78.08 80.17 81.09 70.16 75.81 2010-11 93.80 90.60 92.30 90.7 87.0 88.9 2011-12 89.80 91.30 90.50 76.8 74.10 75.50 Class I- VIII (6-14 Years) 1986-87 85.1 50.8 68.4 87.1 51.1 69.6 1990-91 100.6 63.5 82.5 99.6 60.2 80.4 2000-01 97.3 75.5 86.8 102.5 73.5 88.0 2002-03 87.1 74.4 81.1 86.7 73.9 80.5 2003-04 89.0 77.2 83.4 90.6 81.1 86.1 2004-05 106.5 90.3 98.8 108.5 95.8 102.4 2005-06 109.49 93.74 101.95 111.93 100.57 106.40 2007-08 109.31 107.30 108.35 116.26 108.94 112.70 2010-11 117.30 116.90 117.10 120.50 118.70 119.70 2011-12 110.00 111.80 110.80 103.00 100.60 101.80 Source: GOI, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Statistics of School Education 2011-12.

Table 10.10 : School Drop-out Rates Among SCs and STs (Rural + Urban) (%) Stage Drop-out Rates SC ST Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Primary (I V) 1990-91 46.3 54.0 49.4 60.3 66.1 62.5 1995-96 43.7 48.5 45.7 55.0 58.9 56.6 2001-02 43.7 47.1 45.2 51.0 54.1 52.3 2002-03 41.1 41.9 41.5 50.8 52.1 51.4 2003-04 36.8 36.2 36.6 49.1 48.7 48.9 2004-05 37.2 36.1 34.2 42.6 42.0 42.3 2005-06 32.1 33.8 32.9 40.2 39.3 39.8 2007-08 34.3 24.5 30.0 31.0 31.6 31.3 2010-11 29.8 23.1 26.7 37.2 33.9 35.6 2011-12 22.3 24.7 23.5 36.1 34.4 35.3 Elementary (I VIII) 1990-91 64.3 73.2 67.8 75.7 82.2 78.6 1995-96 64.7 70.5 67.0 62.3 71.2 66.0 2001-02 58.6 63.6 60.7 67.3 72.7 69.5 2002-03 58.2 62.2 59.9 66.9 71.2 68.7 2003-04 57.3 62.2 59.4 69.0 71.4 70.1 2004-05 55.2 60.00 57.3 65.0 67.1 65.9 2005-06 53.7 57.1 55.2 62.9 62.9 62.9 2007-08 53.5 51.1 52.4 62.6 62.3 62.4 2010-11 46.7 39.0 43.3 54.7 55.4 55.0 2011-12 43.3 36.4 40.2 57.3 57.1 57.2 Secondary (I X) 1990-91 74.3 83.4 77.7 83.3 87.7 85.0 1995-96 -- -- -- -- -- -- 2001-02 71.1 74.9 72.7 79.9 82.9 81.2 2002-03 69.7 74.9 71.9 78.4 83.0 80.3 2003-04 71.4 75.5 73.1 77.9 81.2 79.3 2004-05 69.1 74.2 71.3 77.8 80.7 79.0 2005-06 68.2 73.8 70.6 78.0 79.2 78.5 2007-08 68.0 68.9 68.4 76.0 77.9 76.8 2010-11 57.4 54.1 56.0 70.6 71.3 70.9 2011-12 55.0 55.6 55.3 64.4 67.6 65.9 Source: GOI, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Statistics of School Education 2011-12.

Table 10.11 : Number of Holdings, Operated Area and Average Size of Holdings Scheduled Caste 1990-91 to 2010-11 a. Number of Holdings (in 000) S.No. Size Groups 1990-91 1995-96 2000-01 2005-06 2010-11 1 Marginal 9689 10844 11385 12233 13243 2 Small 2130 2275 2318 2445 2461 3 Semi-Medium 1092 1099 1019 1014 1002 4 Medium 432 432 357 326 329 5 Large 79 79 62 56 52 All Sizes 13422 13422 15140 16073 17087 b. Operated Area (in 000 Ha.) S.No. Size Groups 1990-91 1995-96 2000-01 2005-06 2010-11 1 Marginal 3409 3835 4074 4494 4864 2 Small 3010 3176 3237 3364 3450 3 Semi- 2944 2939 2716 2693 2668 Medium 4 Medium 2492 2291 2040 1865 1873 5 Large 1319 1164 1009 883 839 All Sizes 13173 13406 13077 13300 13695 c. Average (in ha.) S.No. Size Groups 1990-91 1995-96 2000-01 2005-06 2010-11 1 Marginal 0.35 0.35 0.36 0.37 0.37 2 Small 1.41 1.40 1.40 1.38 1.40 3 Semi-Medium 2.70 2.67 2.67 2.66 2.66 4 Medium 5.77 5.73 5.72 5.72 5.69 5 Large 16.70 16.48 16.27 15.91 16.03 All Sizes 0.98 0.91 0.86 0.83 0.80 Source: GOI, Ministry of Agriculture, Agricultural Census 2010-11.

Table 10.12 : Number of Holdings, Operated Area and Average Size of Holdings Scheduled Tribe 1990-91 to 2010-11 a. Number of Holdings (in 000) S.No. Size Groups 1990-91 1995-96 2000-01 2005-06 2010-11 1 Marginal 3763 4376 4429 5118 6464 2 Small 2087 2336 2411 2650 2877 3 Semi-Medium 1694 1778 1653 1700 1777 4 Medium 943 898 783 763 758 5 Large 183 135 128 112 115 All Sizes 8670 9523 9404 10343 11993 b. Operated Area (in 000 Ha.) S.No. Size Groups 1990-91 1995-96 2000-01 2005-06 2010-11 1 Marginal 1839 2131 2159 2468 3157 2 Small 2996 3332 3421 3692 4133 3 Semi- 4635 4802 4452 4542 4805 Medium 4 Medium 5550 5202 4538 4397 4347 5 Large 2888 2058 1955 1831 1850 All Sizes 17909 17524 16525 16929 18294 c. Average (in ha.) S.No. Size Groups 1990-91 1995-96 2000-01 2005-06 2010-11 1 Marginal 0.49 0.49 0.49 0.48 0.49 2 Small 1.44 1.43 1.42 1.39 1.44 3 Semi-Medium 2.74 2.70 2.69 2.67 2.70 4 Medium 5.89 5.79 5.80 5.76 5.73 5 Large 15.78 15.24 15.26 16.32 16.02 All Sizes 2.07 1.84 1.76 1.64 1.53 Source: GOI, Ministry of Agriculture, Agricultural Census 2010-11.

Table 10.13: Number of Operational Holdings by Farm Size Group- Scheduled Caste- State-wise - 2010-11 ('000 Number) State/UT Marginal Small Semi- Medium Medium Large All Holdings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Andhra Pradesh 1110 248 84 14 1 1457 Arunachal Pradesh 0 0 0 0 0 0 Assam 89 30 18 5 Neg. 141 Bihar 1867 70 19 2 Neg. 1958 Chhattisgarh 325 84 35 9 1 453 Goa Neg. Neg. Neg. Neg. 0 Neg. Gujarat 66 45 29 11 1 153 Haryana 15 7 5 2 Neg. 29 Himachal Pradesh 178 25 8 2 Neg. 213 Jammu & Kashmir 82 16 6 1 Neg. 105 Jharkhand 294 47 24 10 1 375 Karnataka 511 264 110 27 2 914 Kerala 529 2 1 Neg. 0 532 Madhya Pradesh 610 305 139 41 2 1097 Maharashtra 539 311 139 37 3 1029 Manipur 1 1 1 Neg. 0 3 Meghalaya 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mizoram 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nagaland 0 0 0 0 0 0 Odisha 565 108 26 3 Neg. 702 Punjab 26 14 14 8 1 63 Rajasthan 372 230 179 135 39 955 Sikkim 2 1 1 Neg. Neg. 4 Tamil Nadu 746 96 27 4 Neg. 874 Tripura 106 6 1 Neg. 0 113 Uttarakhand 109 12 3 Neg. Neg. 125 Uttar Pradesh 3564 346 93 15 1 4019 West Bengal 1533 193 42 2 0 1771 A & N Islands 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chandigarh 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dadra & Nagar Haveli Neg. Neg. Neg. Neg. 0 Neg. Daman & Diu Neg. Neg. Neg. Neg. 0 Neg. Delhi Neg. 0 0 0 0 Neg. Lakshadweep 0 0 0 0 0 0 Puducherry 1 Neg. Neg. Neg. 0 1 Total 13243 2461 1002 329 52 17087 Neg.: Negligible. Note: Marginal = 0-1 Hectare; Small = 1-2 Hectares; Semi-medium = 2-4 Hectares; Medium = 4-10 Hectares; Large = 10 & above Hectares. Source: GOI, Ministry of Agriculture, Agricultural Census 2010-11.

Table 10.14: Number of Operational Holdings by Farm Size Group- Scheduled Tribe- State-wise- 2010-11 ('000 Number) State/UT Marginal Small Semi- Medium Medium Large All Holdings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Andhra Pradesh 625 264 133 35 3 1059 Arunachal Pradesh 19 19 34 28 6 107 Assam 260 98 63 17 Neg. 438 Bihar 185 18 8 1 Neg. 212 Chhattisgarh 532 296 228 104 16 1177 Goa 10 2 1 1 Neg. 14 Gujarat 194 136 106 49 6 491 Haryana 0 0 0 0 0 0 Himachal Pradesh 40 11 5 1 Neg. 56 Jammu & Kashmir 142 27 11 2 Neg. 181 Jharkhand 588 172 127 67 12 967 Karnataka 222 143 78 26 3 473 Kerala 86 6 3 Neg. Neg. 95 Madhya Pradesh 749 512 350 154 17 1782 Maharashtra 316 289 179 69 10 864 Manipur 29 22 12 1 0 64 Meghalaya 109 61 32 7 Neg. 209 Mizoram 50 30 10 2 Neg. 92 Nagaland 8 20 47 77 25 177 Odisha 950 336 118 21 1 1426 Punjab 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rajasthan 593 264 170 79 13 1120 Sikkim 20 7 6 4 1 37 Tamil Nadu 48 17 7 2 Neg. 74 Tripura 120 32 18 3 Neg. 173 Uttarakhand 17 4 5 3 Neg. 30 Uttar Pradesh 47 14 6 3 Neg. 71 West Bengal 489 75 18 1 0 582 A & N Islands 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chandigarh 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 7 4 2 1 Neg. 13 Daman & Diu 1 Neg. Neg. Neg. 0 1 Delhi 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lakshadweep 9 Neg. Neg. Neg. Neg. 9 Puducherry 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 6464 2877 1777 758 115 11993 Neg.: Negligible. Note: Marginal = 0-1 Hectares; Small = 1-2 Hectares; Semi-medium = 2-4 Hectares; Medium = 4-10 Hectares; Large = 10 & above Hectares. Source: GOI, Ministry of Agriculture, Agricultural Census 2010-11.

Table 10.15: Area Operated by Size Group, 2010-11- Scheduled Caste-State-wise ('000 Hectares) State/UT Marginal Small Semi- Medium Large All Medium Holdings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Andhra Pradesh 456 342 209 78 15 1100 Arunachal Pradesh 0 0 0 0 0 0 Assam 38 41 48 24 1 151 Bihar 443 88 48 13 2 594 Chhattisgarh 134 115 91 48 8 397 Goa Neg. Neg. Neg. Neg. 0 Neg. Gujarat 32 64 79 63 25 263 Haryana 7 10 14 10 2 43 Himachal Pradesh 67 35 21 8 1 132 Jammu & Kashmir 31 23 15 4 Neg. 73 Jharkhand 124 63 66 52 17 322 Karnataka 244 371 285 145 29 1074 Kerala 31 3 1 Neg. 0 35 Madhya Pradesh 306 416 368 222 29 1340 Maharashtra 259 436 365 204 40 1303 Manipur 1 1 2 1 0 4 Meghalaya 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mizoram 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nagaland 0 0 0 0 0 0 Odisha 296 172 76 19 12 575 Punjab 13 19 35 45 14 127 Rajasthan 191 327 500 818 631 2467 Sikkim 1 1 2 1 Neg. 5 Tamil Nadu 265 132 70 23 4 493 Tripura 25 8 3 1 0 38 Uttarakhand 40 17 9 2 Neg. 68 Uttar Pradesh 1164 467 246 83 9 1968 West Bengal 695 300 114 10 0 1119 A & N Islands 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chandigarh 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dadra & Nagar Haveli Neg. Neg. Neg. Neg. 0 Neg. Daman & Diu Neg. Neg. Neg. Neg. 0 Neg. Delhi Neg. 0 0 0 0 Neg. Lakshadweep 0 0 0 0 0 0 Puducherry Neg. Neg. Neg. Neg. 0 1 Total 4864 3450 2668 1873 839 13695 Neg.: Negligible. Note: Marginal = 0-1 Hectare; Small = 1-2 Hectares; Semi-medium = 2-4 Hectares; Medium = 4-10 Hectares; Large = 10 & above Hectares. Source: GOI, Ministry of Agriculture, Agricultural Census 2010-11.

Table 10.16: Area Operated by Size Group, 2010-11- Scheduled Tribe-State-wise ('000 Hectares) State/UT Marginal Small Semi- Medium Large All Medium Holdings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Andhra Pradesh 303 369 347 191 39 1248 Arunachal Pradesh 11 26 94 154 96 380 Assam 116 136 171 88 6 517 Bihar 56 23 21 6 1 106 Chhattisgarh 253 423 611 599 273 2159 Goa 4 3 4 3 Neg. 14 Gujarat 89 195 293 282 117 977 Haryana 0 0 0 0 0 0 Himachal Pradesh 16 15 13 5 1 50 Jammu & Kashmir 52 38 29 11 1 130 Jharkhand 262 239 354 385 190 1431 Karnataka 111 202 207 146 39 705 Kerala 17 8 6 2 1 34 Madhya Pradesh 383 725 939 890 234 3171 Maharashtra 170 412 477 393 161 1612 Manipur 16 27 30 6 0 79 Meghalaya 61 96 88 37 4 286 Mizoram 30 38 24 9 4 105 Nagaland 4 23 121 475 440 1063 Odisha 585 544 345 122 19 1615 Punjab 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rajasthan 280 373 470 459 204 1785 Sikkim 7 9 13 19 8 57 Tamil Nadu 22 24 18 9 1 74 Tripura 46 45 48 14 1 153 Uttarakhand 6 6 13 19 3 48 Uttar Pradesh 19 19 18 17 6 80 West Bengal 235 111 47 4 0 397 A & N Islands 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chandigarh 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 4 5 4 3 1 17 Daman & Diu Neg. Neg. 4 Neg. 0 Neg. Delhi 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lakshadweep 2 Neg. Neg. Neg. Neg. 2 Puducherry 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 3157 4133 4805 4347 1850 18294 Neg.: Negligible. Note: Marginal = 0-1 Hectare; Small = 1-2 Hectares; Semi-medium = 2-4 Hectares; Medium = 4-10 Hectares; Large = 10 & above Hectares. Source: GOI, Ministry of Agriculture, Agricultural Census 2010-11.

Table 10.17: Poverty Among SCs and STs Rural & Urban India (1983-84, 1993-94, 1999-2000, 2004-05 & 2009-10) (%) Year SC ST Others Total Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban 1983-84 58.1 56.5 63.8 54.2 37.0 39.1 45.6 42.2 1993-94 48.1 49.9 52.2 42.4 31.3 30.6 37.1 33.7 1999-2000 36.2 38.6 45.9 34.8 21.6 20.6 27.1 23.7 2004-05 52.7 40.0 61.9 35.0 26.2 15.8 41.8 25.7 (Revised Estimates) 2009-10 43.5 33.0 47.1 28.8 21.1 11.9 33.8 20.9 2011-12 31.5 21.7 45.3 24.1 22.7 15.4 25.4 13.7 Sources: GOI, Planning Commission, Eleventh Five Year Plan, 2007-2012, Volume I, Inclusive Growth and NSSO primary data 2009-10. Working paper on Social, Religious and Economic Groups India and its largest States, by Arvind Panagariya, Columbia University.

Table 10.18: Poverty Ratios Among SCs and STs State-wise 1993-94, 2004-05 & 2011-12 Rural (%) S.No. State 1993-94 2004-05 2011-12 SC ST All SC ST OBC Others Total ST SC Total 1. Andhra Pradesh 26.02 25.66 15.92 15.4 30.5 9.5 4.1 32.3 24.1 13.1 11.0 2. Assam 45.38 41.44 45.01 27.7 14.1 18.8 25.4 36.4 33.4 28.2 33.9 3. Bihar 70.66 69.75 58.21 64.0 53.3 37.8 26.6 55.7 59.3 51.7 34.4 4. Gujarat 32.26 31.20 22.18 21.8 34.7 19.1 4.8 39.1 36.5 22.3 21.5 5. Haryana 46.56 41.55 28.02 26.8 -- 13.9 4.2 24.8 3.3 23.6 11.6 6. Himachal Pradesh 36.89 63.94 30.34 19.6 14.9 9.1 6.4 25.0 9.5 16.5 8.5 7. Jammu & Kashmir -- -- 30.34 5.2 8.8 10.0 3.3 14.1 16.3 18.8 11.5 8. Karnataka 46.36 37.33 29.88 31.8 23.5 20.9 13.8 37.5 30.8 37.1 24.5 9. Kerala 36.43 37.34 25.76 21.6 44.3 13.7 6.6 20.2 41.0 17.8 9.2 10. Maharashtra 51.64 50.38 37.93 44.8 56.6 23.9 18.9 47.9 61.6 23.8 24.2 11. Madhya Pradesh 45.83 56.69 40.64 42.8 58.6 29.6 13.4 53.6 55.3 41.3 35.7 12. Odisha 48.95 71.26 49.72 50.2 75.6 36.9 23.4 60.8 63.5 41.4 35.7 13. Punjab 22.08 27.00 11.95 14.6 30.7 10.6 2.2 22.1 -- 14.7 7.7 14. Rajasthan 38.38 46.23 26.46 28.7 32.6 13.1 8.2 35.8 41.4 18.6 16.1 15. Tamil Nadu 44.05 44.37 32.48 31.2 32.1 19.8 19.1 37.5 36.8 23.3 15.8 16. Uttar Pradesh 58.99 37.11 42.28 44.8 32.4 32.9 19.7 42.7 27.0 41.1 30.4 17. West Bengal 45.29 61.95 40.80 29.5 42.4 18.3 27.5 38.2 50.1 22.6 22.5 18. Chhattisgarh -- -- -- 32.7 54.7 33.9 29.2 55.1 52.6 48.2 44.6 19. Jharkhand -- -- -- 57.9 54.2 40.2 37.1 51.6 51.6 40.4 40.8 20. Uttarakhand -- -- -- 54.2 43.2 44.8 33.5 35.1 11.9 15.9 11.7 All India 48.11 51.94 37.27 36.8 47.2 26.7 16.1 42.0 45.3 31.5 25.4 --: Not Available. 1. The estimates are based on the methodology outlined in the Report of the Expert Group on Estimation of Proportion and number of poor. 2. The Poverty line for all population is used for SCs & STs. 3. All India Poverty ratio is worked out from the NSS distribution of persons and (implicit) All India Poverty Line. Source: GOI, Planning Commission, Eleventh Five Year Plan, 2007-2012, Volume I, Inclusive Growth. Working paper on Social, Religious and Economic Groups India and its largest States, by Arvind Panagariya, Columbia University.

Table 10.19: Amount Released and Utilised Under Special Central Assistance (SCA) for Special Component Plan (SCP) for Scheduled Castes (2009-10 to 2011-12) (. in Lakh) State/UT 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Released Beneficiaries Released Beneficiaries Released Beneficiar ies Andhra Pradesh 3668.49 354938 4492.78 603151 5159.59 NA Assam 249.22 15300 662.97 50809 0.00 NA Bihar 1916.86 408074 4857.64 0 3384.39 NA Chhattisgarh 666.69 162306 0.00 99180 1025.78 NA Gujarat 932.86 181073 1070.41 177017 769.88 NA Goa 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 NA Haryana 1350.53 100332 1431.17 80930 1671.44 NA Himachal Pradesh 498.20 65100 660.14 63657 817.11 NA Jammu & Kashmir 173.22 0 290.75 0 0.00 NA Jharkhand 0.00 0 0.00 0 932.03 NA Karnataka 2464.41 465763 2994.35 675071 4144.44 NA Kerala 763.24 9629 881.21 10010 1130.30 11581 Madhya Pradesh 3653.47 261457 4608.72 230067 4371.16 NA Maharashtra 2880.66 15575 0.00 40225 1977.98 NA Manipur 0.00 0 29.11 0 15.07 NA Odisha 2209.99 285636 1261.37 305372 2508.97 NA Punjab 1075.88 79275 1362.33 82410 0.00 NA Rajasthan 3460.63 36998 4301.05 40494 3743.48 41024 Sikkim 22.60 310 82.84 641 56.02 NA Tamil Nadu 4605.30 1106440 6786.56 1078622 8404.64 NA Tripua 355.58 59883 460.21 49752 464.25 384545 Uttar Pradesh 10426.82 111976 16621.42 0 17484.48 NA Uttarakhand 0.00 3389 621.41 0 0.00 NA West Bengal 4502.75 49960 5230.45 43587 7578.93 19343 Chandigarh 18.75 0 0.00 0 0.00 NA Delhi 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 NA Puducherry 0.00 451 20.31 1507 0.00 NA Total 45896.15 3773865 58727.50 3632502 65639.94 456493 NA: Not Available Source: GOI, Annual Report 2011-12, Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment.

Table 10.20: Number of Villages Selected Under Pradhan Mantri Adarsh Gram Yojana (PMAGY) S.No. State District Block Number of villages 1 Assam 2 17 100 2 Bihar 1 16 225 3 Himachal Pradesh 2 9 225 4 Rajasthan 2 5 225 5 Tamil Nadu 2 13 225 Source: GOI, Annual Report 2013-14, Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment.

State/UT Table 10.21: State-wise Amount Released Under Special Central Assistance (SCA) to Tribal Sub-Plan (TSP) in India 2006-07 to 2013-14 (. in Lakh) Fund Release 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Andhra Pradesh 3344.33 3712.99 4176.75 1930.00 5746.50 6057.00 4125.00 5789.00 Assam 3601.59 3220.27 3755.65 2883.00 3500.00 5475.00 4674.00 6563.63 Bihar 656.00 715.50 0.00 870.94 650.00 1147.00 0.00 0.00 Chhattisgarh 5477.04 5893.78 6829.20 6322.88 8453.00 10645.00 9478.00 9478.00 Goa 110.00 133.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Gujarat 4882.13 5419.14 4571.44 5635.53 8126.00 8838.00 7410.00 8448.00 Himachal Pradesh 1022.14 1133.43 1276.00 1179.40 1506.00 1851.00 1262.00 1768.00 Jammu & Kashmir 1088.00 956.24 676.00 263.79 489.57 1143.00 0.00 1702.41 Jharkhand 7041.25 7711.12 2198.25 0.00 9481.55 10704.00 11413.25 12187.00 Karnataka 1242.00 1372.00 1544.00 1647.96 2053.00 2170.00 1853.25 2471.00 Kerala 318.13 352.36 396.25 366.10 440.00 574.00 549.00 549.00 Madhya Pradesh 10126.02 9129.39 12644.25 8722.00 15214.00 15593.00 17525.00 17525.00 Maharashtra 3888.00 4293.00 2500.00 895.91 6696.00 7055.93 0.00 7728.00 Manipur 796.00 879.00 989.00 527.80 1187.00 705.00 1230.10 1581.90 Odisha 7695.87 8543.41 10110.50 8885.55 12393.00 14449.15 13321.00 13321.00 Rajasthan 4214.00 4654.00 5236.00 3400.00 8209.00 1840.00 7441.00 8377.00 Sikkim 135.52 280.36 315.00 291.38 369.00 451.01 437.00 437.00 Tamil Nadu 375.55 142.59 469.00 108.00 393.05 572.00 0.00 651.00 Telangana -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.00 -- Tripura 1240.34 1318.28 1548.00 1431.29 1879.00 2244.00 1955.00 2102.10 Uttarakhand 50.00 0.00 0.00 108.14 0.00 0.00 0.00 139.60 Uttar Pradesh 0.00 425.36 644.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 West Bengal 2270.00 2894.59 3255.75 2654.34 3384.00 4720.00 2580.75 4181.36 Total 59573.91 63179.81 63135.29 48124.00 90169.67 96534.09 85254.35 105000.00 Source: GOI, Annual Report 2014-15, Ministry of Tribal Affairs.

Table 10.22: Coverage of SC/ST Under MGNREGS All India S.No. Year Total Number of Households Provided Employment (in Lakhs) Persondays of employment (In Lakh) SCs STs Total 1 2006-07 210.16 2295.2 3298.73 9050.56 2 2007-08 339.09 3942.34 (27.4) 4205.6 (29.3) 3 2008-09 451.15 6336.18 5501.64 (29.3) (25.4) 4 2009-10 525.30 8644.83 5874.39 (30.5) (20.7) 5 2010-11 549.54 7875.65 5361.80 (30.6) (20.8) 6 2011-12 498.00 3616.70 2822.61 (22.5) (17.6) 7 2012-13 497.00 4579.46 3445.45 (21.72) (16.34) 8 2013-14 476.00 4941.00 37.58 (22.6) (17.19) 9 2014-15 414.00 3721.00 2829 (22.4) (17.2) Note: Figures in parenthesis are percentages to total. Source: www.nrega.nic.in, as on October 2015. 14367.95 21632.86 28359.60 25715.25 16055.15 21080.19 21867.00 16628.00

Table 10.23: Number of Sub--Centres, PHCs and CHCs in Tribal Areas (As on March, 2011) S.No. State/UT Tribal population in rural areas Sub-Centres PHCs CHCs R P S R P S R P S 1 Andhra Pradesh 4723312 1574 1389 185 236 223 13 59 34 25 2 Arunachal Pradesh # 744996 248 286 ** 37 97 ** 9 48 ** 3 Assam 3638841 1212 842 370 181 210 ** 45 24 21 4 Bihar## 889200 296 23 273 44 6 38 11 0 11 5 Chhattisgarh 7377058 2459 2984 ** 368 383 ** 92 82 10 6 Goa * 155 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Gujarat 7500509 2500 2209 291 375 343 32 93 71 22 8 Haryana * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 Himachal Pradesh 266701 88 103 ** 13 43 ** 3 9 ** 10 Jammu & Kashmir 1262945 420 277 143 63 43 20 15 11 4 11 Jharkhand## 7767269 2589 1190 1399 388 100 288 97 5 92 12 Karnataka 3158558 1052 1661 ** 157 337 ** 39 28 11 13 Kerala 259169 86 831 ** 12 131 ** 3 12 ** 14 Madhya Pradesh 13550258 4516 2908 1608 677 328 349 169 104 65 15 Maharashtra 8260697 2753 2055 698 413 315 98 103 67 36 16 Manipur 842941 280 222 58 42 44 ** 10 5 5 17 Meghalaya # 2137702 712 405 307 106 109 ** 26 29 ** 18 Mizoram # 509316 169 370 ** 25 57 ** 6 9 ** 19 Nagaland # 1318698 439 396 43 65 126 ** 16 21 ** 20 Odisha 8599849 2866 2689 177 429 422 7 107 139 ** 21 Punjab * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 Rajasthan 7997599 2665 1366 1299 399 165 234 99 48 51 23 Sikkim 96608 32 47 ** 4 12 ** 1 0 1 24 Tamil Nadu 586930 195 564 ** 25 66 ** 7 20 ** 25 Tripura 988644 329 274 55 49 32 17 12 5 7 26 Uttarakhand 267438 89 159 ** 13 8 5 3 6 ** 27 Uttar Pradesh 112898 37 1583 ** 5 NA NA 1 NA NA 28 West Bengal 4456160 1485 3190 ** 222 284 ** 55 78 ** 29 A & N Islands 28985 9 36 ** 1 3 ** 0 1 ** 30 Chandigarh * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 D & N Haveli # 137149 45 50 ** 6 6 0 1 1 0 32 Daman & Diu 6693 2 5 ** 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 Delhi * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 Lakshadweep* 13503 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 Puducherry * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 India 87500780 29147 28114 6906 4355 3893 1101 1082 857 361 Notes: The requirement is calculated using the prescribed norms on the basis of provisional rural population from Census, 2011 and estimated rural tribal population in 2011 using % of tribal population out of rural population in 2001. All India shortfall is derived by adding State-wise figures of shortfall ignoring the existing surplus in some of the States.R: Required; P: In Position; S: Shortfall; **: Surplus, *: State / UT has no separate Tribal Area / Population #:States are predominantly tribal areas ## Data for 2010 repeated. Source : Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Health Statistics 2011.