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Rural Development Programmes 239 SECTION - 6: RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES A number of special programmes for Rural Development are being implemented. Data on physical and financial progress made under these programmes are indicated in the Tables. 6.1 to 6.3 : Temporal data (i.e from 2014-15 to 2016-17) in regard to the financial outlays of the schemes of the Ministry of Rural Development are provided Departmentwise viz., Department of Rural Development and Department of Land Resources. 6.4 to 6.13 (a & b) : A. Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA) was notified on 7th September 2005 by merging the on-going schemes of Jawahar Gram Samridhi Yojana (JGSY), Employment Assurance Scheme (EAS) and Sampoorna Grameen Rojgar Yojana (SGRY). MGNREGS aims at enhancing the livelihood security of the people in rural areas by guaranteeing hundred days of wage employment in a financial year, to a rural household whose members volunteer to do unskilled manual work. The second objective of the Act is to create durable assets and strengthen the livelihood resource base of the rural poor. The overall performance of MGNREGS is presented in terms of employment provided to households, total employment days for SCs, STs and Women, expenditure and number of works taken up during 2006-07, 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15, 2015-16 & 2016-17. 6.14 (a & b) B. Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana On India s Independence Day (2014), the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, made a commitment to launch the Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana (SAGY) and in tune with the commitment, the Prime Minister launched the scheme on 11th October, 2014 - Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan Ji s birth anniversary at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi. The goal is to develop three Adarsh Grams by March 2019, of which one would be achieved by 2016 in MP constitutency. Thereafter, five such Adarsh Grams (one per year) will be selected and developed by 2024. Inspired by the principles and values of Mahatma Gandhi, the Scheme places equal stress on nurturing values of national pride, patriotism, community spirit, selfconfidence and on developing infrastructure. The SAGY will keep the soul of rural India alive while providing its people with quality access to basic amenities and opportunities to enable them to shape their own destiny. The scheme will be run under the guidance of Members of Parliament (MPs). Gram Panchayat would be the basic unit for development. It will have a population of 3000-5000 in plain areas and 1000-3000 in hilly, tribal and difficult areas. In districts where this unit size is not available, Gram Panchayats approximating the desirable population size may be chosen. Presented in this Table is Summary Report of Gram Panchayats for SAGY October 2015.

240 Rural Development Statistics C. National Rural Livelihoods Mission (NRLM) 6.15 to 6.22 : The objective of the NRLM is to bring the assisted poor families (Swarozgaris) above the Poverty Line by providing them income-generating assets through a mix of Bank Credit and Governmental Subsidy. The NRLM is different from earlier Programmes, in terms of the strategy envisaged for its implementation, and has been conceived as a holistic Programme of selfemployment covering all aspects of self-employment, viz., organisation of the rural poor into Self-Help-Groups and their capacity building, training, planning of activity clusters, infrastructure build-up and technology and marketing support. Data on the financial and physical progress under NRLM during 2010-11 and NRLM allocation and Release till 2016 are shown. D. Indira Awaas Yojana 6.23 to 6.29: These Tables contain data on the expenditure incurred and the actual number of houses constructed under Indira Awaas Yojana during 2002-03 to 2015-16. Physical and financial progress of housing schemes are indicated in these Tables for 2015-16 State-wise. E. District Rural Development Agency (DRDA) Administration 6.30 : State-wise allocations & releases of funds for 2012-13 to 2014-15 under DRDA Administration Scheme are reported. F. Drought Prone Areas Programme (DPAP) & Desert Development Programme (DDP) 6.31 : Data on number of Districts, Blocks and area covered under Drought Prone Areas Programme (DPAP) are presented. 6.32: Contains data on the number of projects launched under Drought Prone Areas Programme (DPAP) during 1995-96 to 2006-07. 6.33 : Release of funds under Drought Prone Areas Programme (DPAP) from Central Government during 2005-06 to 2013-14 are shown. 6.34: Number of Districts, Blocks and Area covered under Desert Development Programme (DDP) are presented. 6.35: This Table contains data on the number of projects undertaken by Desert Development Programme (DDP) during 1995-96 to 2006-07 in the programme States. 6.36: Data on Central releases to States under Desert Development Programme (DDP) during 2004-05 to 2013-14 are shown. G. National Social Assistance Programme (NSAP) 6.37: This Table contains data on Physical and Financial performance of National Social Assistance Programme (NSAP) during 2002-03 to 2014-15. 6.38 to 6.40: State-wise coverage of beneficiaries under various schemes of NSAP for the period 2012-13 & 2014-15 are presented in these Tables. 6.41: State-wise number of Trainers under Rural Self-Employment Progress & Training Institutes (RSETIs) during 2015-16 is presented in this Table.

Highlights Rural Development Programmes 241 l l l l Inclusive growth is one of the avowed goals of XI and XII Five Year Plans. Accordingly, to involve the marginalised sections in growth process, MoRD has launched several flagship programmes such as MGNREGS, SGSY and IWMP. The budgetary allocations lend support to the concern and commitment for poverty reduction and sustainable rural development. The coverage of SC, ST and Women under these programmes confirms the inclusiveness of poverty alleviation programmes. The poorer States like Odisha and Bihar have yet to take full advantage of these programmes. The current emphasis on convergence of the development programmes is likely to make significant dent on the asset structure and incomes of the poor. Organising the poor and building their capacities for entrepreneurship development to move them out of poverty has been envisaged under SGSY. The coverage of women under SGSY is about threefourths per cent and SCs and STs constitute almost half of the Swarojgaris. The private sector has been involved in designing special SGSY projects for capacity building of the poor for wage employment. Under National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM), about 21 lakh SHGs have been promoted since its inception in about 2 lakh villages spread over 2125 blocks in 316 districts till March 31, 2014. Bank credit linkage was arranged for self-help groups under NRLM to an extent of ` 206 crore. The convergence of SGSY and other development programmes with MGNREGS would strengthen the self-employment initiatives through value addition. Graduation of unskilled MGNREGS workers into skilled labour-force is an integral part of the strategy for poverty eradication on a sustainable basis. l The share of SCs & STs in total MGNREGS employment was 40 per cent during 2011-12 to 2015-16. However, the work completion rate is not that satisfactory and this suggests that planning and execution of works should receive more attention. However, as many studies show, the MGNREGS has led to qualitative changes in the rural labour markets and also brought about improvements in social relations among different classes of rural India. l l l Since mid 80s the State and Central governments have initiated a number of innovative schemes to provide housing for all the poor. IAY is one such scheme to bridge the (shelter) gap which is estimated to be about 48 per cent. During 2015-16, out of a targeted number of 20.79 lakh houses to be constructed, 9.32 lakh houses (45 per cent) were constructed / completed. Environmental degradation and poverty are positively associated. To arrest soil erosion and conserve moisture in the eco-fragile regions, the IWMP has been under implementation. The field data show that Rural Development programmes have been contributing to greening of rural economy. To minimise the vulnerability among the poorer sections, the National Social Assistance Programme (NSAP) has been in operation. This has been providing relief to the poorest of the poor. The State has to ensure that all the vulnerable sections are included under these safety nets. About ` 12634 crore was given as assistance under this programme to 27 crore beneficiaries in 2014-15.

242 Rural Development Statistics

Rural Development Programmes 243 6: RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES Table 6.1: Financial Outlays of the Ministry of Rural Development (` in Crore) Name of the Department 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 B.E R.E B.E R.E B.E 1. Rural Development 80043.00 68156.42 71642.00 77650.00 86000.00 2. Land Resources 3750.00 2500.00 1627.77 1570.00 1700.00 B.E : Budget Estimates Total 83793.00 70656.42 73269.77 79220.00 87700.00 R.E : Revised Estimates. Source : GOI, Ministry of Rural Development, Annual Report 2015-16. Table 6.2: Financial Outlays of Schemes of the Department of Rural Development Name of the Department 1. Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) 2. Aajeevika- National Rural Livelihood Mission 3. Housing for All: Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana 4. Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana 5. Grants to National Institute of Rural Development (` in Crore) 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 B.E R.E B.E R.E B.E 34000.00 33000.00 34699.00 36967.00 38500.00 4000.00 2186.42 2505.00 2672.00 3000.00 16000.00 11000.00 10025.00 10025.00 15000.00 14391.00 14200.00 14291.00 18291.00 19000.00 50.00 30.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 6. Assistance to CAPART 10.00 6.00 10.00 10.00 20.00 7. PURA 50.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8. Management support to RD Programmes and Strengthening district planning process 130.00 125.00 130.00 130.00 255.00 9. SECC Survey 577.00 365.00 350.00 330.00 375.00 10. National Social Assistance Programme 10635.00 7241.00 9082.00 9082.00 9500.00 11. RURBAN Mission 100.00 2.00 300.00 60.00 300.00 12. Village Enterpreneurship Startup Programme 100.00 1.00 200.00 33.00 0.00 Total (Plan) RD 80043.00 68156.42 71642.00 77650.00 86000.00 B.E: Budget Estimates R.E: Revised Estimates. *An additional allocation of ` 10000 crore has also been made for PMGSY as loan from the RIDF window through NABARD for the year 2010-11. Source : GOI, Ministry of Rural Development, Annual Report 2015-16.

244 Rural Development Statistics Name of the Department 1. Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana (PMLSY) 2. Digital India Land Records Modernisation Programme (DILRMP) Table 6.3: Financial Outlays in Respect of Plan Schemes of Department of Land Resources (` in Crore) 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 B.E R.E B.E R.E B.E 3500.00 2319.00 1530.00 1530.00 1550.00 250.00 181.00 97.77 40.00 150.00 Total Land Resources 3750.00 2500.00 1627.77 1570.00 1700.00 Source : GOI, Ministry of Rural Development, Annual Report 2015-16.

Rural Development Programmes 245 A. MAHATMA GANDHI NATIONAL RURAL EMPLOYMENT GUARANTEE SCHEME (MGNREGS) Table 6.4: Achievement of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) - Overview 2006-07 (200 Districts) 2007-08 (330 Districts) 2008-09 (615 Districts) 2009-10 (619 Districts) 2010-11 (625 Districts) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Total Job Cards Issued (in Crore) 3.78 6.48 10.01 11.25 11.98 Households provided Employment ( in Crore) 2.10 3.39 4.51 5.25 5.49 Persondays of employment (in Crore) Total Employment days 90.5 143.59 216.32 283.59 257.15 -- SCs 22.95 [25 %] 39.36 [27 %] 63.36 [29 %] 86.44 [31 %] 78.75 [30.63 %] -- STs 32.98 [36 %] 42.07 [29 %] 55.02 [25 %] 58.74 [21 %] 53.61 [20.85 %] -- Women 36.40 [40 %] 61.15 [43 %] 103.57 [48 %] 136.40 [48 %] 122.74 [47.73 %] -- Others 34.56 [38 %] 62.16 [43 %] 97.95 [45 %] 138.40 [48 %] 124.78 [48.52 %] Persondays per HH 43 days 42 days 48 days 54 days 47 days Budget Outlay (` Crore) 11300 12000 30000 39100 40100 Central Releases (` Crore) 8640.85 12610.39 29939.60 24714.19 10382.87 Total available fund [including OB] 12073.55 19305.81 37397.06 45682.46 52648.89 (` Crore) Expenditure (` Crore) [Percentage against available funds] Expenditure on wages (` Crore) (as % of total expenditure) 8823.35 [73 %] 5842.37 (66%) 15856.89 27250.10 [82 %] [73 %] 10738.47 (68%) 18200.03 (67%) 37909.78 [83 %] 17832.62 (69 %) 39377.27 Average Wage paid per personday (`) 65 75 84 89 99 Total works taken up (in Lakh) 8.41 17.81 27.75 33.83 50.99 Works completed (in Lakh) 3.97 8.20 12.14 22.59 25.90 Works break-up (in Lakh) Water conservation and Water harvesting 4.51 [54%] 8.73 [49%] 12.79 [46%] 17.41 [51%] 10.33 [20.3 %] (Contd...) [74.8 %] 22700.11 (58 %)

246 Rural Development Statistics Table 6.4: (Contd...) 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 (200 Districts) (330 Districts) (615 Districts) (619 Districts) (625 Districts) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Provision of Irrigation facility to land owned by SC/ST/ 0.81 [10%] 2.63 [15%] 5.67 [20%] 5.68 [17%] 9.15 [17.90 %] BPL and IAY beneficiaries Rural Connectivity 1.80 [21%] 3.08 [17%] 5.03 [18%] 5.43 [16%] 9.31 [18.3 %] Micro Irrigation 3.45 [6.8 %] Land Development 0.89 [11%] 2.88 [16%] 3.98 [15%] 4.63 [14%] 7.04 [ 13.8 %] Flood Control -- -- -- -- 1.92 [3.8 %] Drought Proofing -- -- -- -- 4.56 [8.9 %] Renovation of Traditional Water Bodies -- -- -- -- 4.00 [7.9 %] Other activities approved by MoRD 0.34 [4%] 0.56 [3%] 0.28 [1%] 0.68 [2.03%] 1.06 [2.10 %] Bharat Nirman Rajeev Gandhi Seva Kendra -- -- -- -- 0.17 [0.3 %] Other works included Coastal Areas, Rural Drinking Water, Fisheries, Rural Sanitation, Anganwadi and Playground HH : Household OB: Opening Balance Source : www.nrega.nic.in as on July, 2016. (Contd...)

Rural Development Programmes 247 Table 6.4 (Contd.): Achievement of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) - Overview 2011-12 (635 Districts) 2012-13 (636 Districts) 2013-14 (644 Districts) 2014-15 (658 Districts) 2015-16 (661 Districts) (1) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) Total Job Cards Issued (in Crore) 12.28 12.63 13.15 12.77 13.04 Households provided Employment ( in Crore) 4.98 4.97 4.76 4.14 4.81 Total Number of Workers Worked ( in Crore) 11.41 11.41 11.41 10.91 10.91 Persondays of employment (in Crore) Total Employment days 211.42 210.80 218.67 166.28 235.20 -- SCs 46.60 [22.04 %] 45.79 [21.72 %] 49.41 [22.6 %] 37.21 [22.4 %] 52.39 [22.28 %] -- STs 38.38 [18.15 %] 34.45 [16.34%] 37.58 [17.19 %] 28.29 [17.2 %] 41.66 [17.71 %] -- Women 101.86 [48.18 %] 109.77 [52.08 %] 115.54 [52.84 %] 91.25 (54.88} 129.94 [55.25 %] -- Others 126.43 [59.80 %] 130.55 [61.93 %] 131.68 [60.21 %] 100.77 (60.60) 141.14 [60.01 %] Persondays per HH 42 days 44 days 46 days 40 days 49 days Budget Outlay (` Crore) 40000 33000 33000 34000 24699 Central Releases (` Crore) 9951.50 32550.26 32745.83 32348.84 35974.64 Total available fund [including OB] (` Crore) 41563.51 38834.54 38151.88 35524.57 43362.24 Expenditure (` Crore) [Percentage against available funds] 37548.79 [90%] 39439.95 42272.70 [110.8 %] 39655.49 43905.70 Expenditure on wages (` Crore) (as % of total expenditure) 24006.71 (64 %) 27422.65 (69 %) 29243.39 [72.82 %] 25248.41 30884.74 Average Wage paid per personday (`) 113.54 121.38 133.73 151.84 131.31 Total works taken up (in Lakh) 73.95 98.11 93.52 97.71 111.27 Works completed (in Lakh) 16.39 15.29 27.42 14.18 17.33 (Contd...)

248 Rural Development Statistics Table 6.4 (Contd.): 2011-12 (635 Districts) 2012-13 (636 Districts) 2013-14 (644 Districts) 2014-15 (658 Districts) 2015-16 (661 Districts) (1) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) Works break-up (in Lakh) Water conservation and Water harvesting 19.04 [25.8 %] 27.37 [31.7 %] 21.55 [15.54 %] 22.54 9.95 Provision of Irrigation facility to land owned by SC/ST/ BPL and IAY beneficiaries 4.54 [6.15 %] 10.69 [12.4%] 16.16 [11.66 %] 14.93 33.21 Rural Connectivity 15.52 [21.0 %] 12.88 [14.9 %] 15.10 [10.89 %] 13.47 13.63 Micro Irrigation 9.11 [12.3 %] 4.92 [5.7 %] 6.47 [4.67 %] 3.51 5.06 Land Development 7.12 [9.63 %] 6.25 [7.2 %] 7.48 [5.40 %] 6.46 7.50 Flood Control 2.81 [3.8 %] 2.72 [3.1 %] 3.16 [2.28 %] 2.50 2.51 Drought Proofing 4.05 [5.5 %] 15.60 [18.0 %] 15.75 [11.36 %] 11.18 13.74 Renovation of Traditional Water Bodies 8.85 [12.0 %] 3.73 [4.3 %] 3.75 [2.71 %] 3.01 3.34 Other activities approved by MoRD 2.63 [3.6 %} 2.02 [2.3 %] 9.90 [7.14 %] 2.23 2.58 Bharat Nirman Rajeev Gandhi Seva Kendra 0.26 [0.4 %] 0.29 [0.3 %] 0.33 [0.24 %] 0.31 0.39 Other works included Coastal Areas, Rural Drinking Water, Fisheries, Rural Sanitation, Anganwadi and Playground HH: Household OB: Opening Balance Source : www.nrega.nic.in as on October, 2016. -- -- 38.98 [28.12 %] -- --

Rural Development Programmes 249 Table 6.4 (a) : Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment at a Glance 1. Total of Districts 661 2. Total of Blocks 6,860 3. Total of GPs 2,62,221 I Job Card 4. Total of Job Cards issued[in Cr] 12.67 5. Total of Workers[In Cr] 25.92 6. Total of Active Job Cards[In Cr] 7.15 7. Total of Active Workers[In Cr] 10.89 8. (i) SC worker against active workers[%] 20.69 9. (ii) ST worker against active workers[%] 16.12 II Progress FY 2016-2017 FY 2015-2016 FY 2014-2015 FY 2013-2014 FY 2012-2013 10. Approved Labour Budget[In Cr] 217 239.112 220.67 258.57 278.71 11. Persondays Generated so far[in Cr] 145.3717 235.147 166.21 220.37 230.46 12. % of Total LB 66.99 98.34 75.32 85.23 82.69 13. % as per Proportionate LB 103.8 0 0 0 0 14. SC persondays % as of total persondays 21.99 22.27 22.4 22.81 22.22 15. ST persondays % as of total persondays 17.05 17.75 16.97 17.52 17.79 16 Women Persondays out of Total (%) 56.06 55.26 54.88 52.82 51.3 17.Average days of employment provided per Household 35.06 48.85 40.17 45.97 46.2 18. Average Wage rate per day per person (`) 159.95 154.09 143.92 132.7 121.41 19. Total No of HHs completed 100 Days of Wage Employment 7,72,703 48,48,018 24,92,654 46,59,347 51,73,487 20. Total Households Worked[In Cr] 4.1462 4.8133 4.14 4.79 4.99 21. Total Individuals Worked[In Cr] 6.0673 7.2258 6.22 7.39 7.97 22. Differently abled persons worked 3,77,385 4,58,999 4,13,316 4,86,495 4,55,307 (Contd...)

250 Rural Development Statistics Table 6.4 (a) : (Contd...) III Works 23. Number of GPs with NIL exp 25,706 39,461 39,531 27,154 25,152 24. Total of Works Taken up (New+Spill Over) (in Lakhs) 124.82 124.85 97.65 93.52 104.62 25. Number of Ongoing Works (in Lakhs) 86.27 89.36 68.21 66.1 79.09 26. Number of Completed Works (in Lakhs) 38.54 35.49 29.44 27.42 25.53 27. % of NRM Works(Public + Individual) 40.23 43.36 25.6 26.4 33.2 28. % of Category B Works 30.45 27.33 21.4 17.6 18.6 29. % of Expenditure on Agriculture & Agriculture Allied Works 70.5 63 52.81 48.7 56.1 IV Financial Progress 30. Total central release (in Crore) 35,916.21 35,974.64 32,139.1 32,746.2675 29,908.681 31. Total Availability (in Crore) 42,742.33 43,380.09 37,588.03 42,103.8825 46,463.7895 32. Total Expenditure (in Crore) 39,077.48 43,906.34 36,025.04 38,552.62 39,778.27 33. Percentage Utilisation 91.43 101.21 95.84 91.56 85.61 34. Wages (in Crore) 28,907.75 30,885.38 24,187.26 26,491.21 27,153.52 35. Material and skilled Wages (in Crore) 8,790.3 10,739.41 9,421.11 9,693.72 10,429.97 36. Material (%) 23.32 25.8 28.03 26.79 27.75 37. Total Adm Expenditure (in Crore) 1,379.44 2,281.56 2,416.67 2,367.68 2,194.78 38. Admin Expenditure (%) 3.53 5.2 6.71 6.14 5.52 39. Liability (Wages) (in Crore) 3,146.29 427.9 473.37 470.88 321.86 40. Average Cost Per Day Per Person (In `) 217.33 202.84 206.13 183.47 170.34 41. % Total Exp through efms (` In Lakh) 93.85 91.16 77.35 37.17 13.7 42. % payments generated within 15 days 48.6 36.98 26.85 50.09 50.09 Performance since inception: Persondays Generated (in Crore): 2207.5 Total expenditure ( ` in Crore) : 363625.29 Today 3235293 workers are expected on 288612 worksites (as per e-must Roll) Source : www.nrega.nic.in as on November 11, 2016.

Rural Development Programmes 251 Table 6.5: Financial and Physical Achievement of MGNREGS- 2006-07 States of households who have demanded employment of households provided employment Persondays of employment provided (in Lakhs) Funds Available Total SCs STs Women Others (` in Lakh) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Andhra Pradesh 2161494 2161395 678.77 202.41 88.31 371.93 388.05 114224.39 2 Arunachal Pradesh 16926 16926 4.53 0 4.53 1.36 0 1211.25 3 Assam 798179 792270 572.92 49.57 265.05 181.43 258.3 70769.1 4 Bihar 1708610 1688899 596.87 281 19.13 103.72 296.74 119117.81 5 Chhattisgarh 1282794 1256737 700.21 84.08 318.98 275.29 297.15 84088.78 6 Gujarat 226269 226269 100.48 7.07 64.57 50.44 28.84 12374.74 7 Haryana 50765 50765 24.12 14.48 0 7.38 9.64 4652.85 8 Himachal Pradesh 67187 63514 29.9 9.09 6.7 3.66 14.11 5719.2 9 Jammu & Kashmir 121328 121328 32.3 1.75 7.5 1.44 23.05 5012.4 10 Jharkhand 1394108 1394108 520.47 122.19 209.7 205.46 188.59 98220.95 11 Karnataka 548532 545185 222.01 73.37 45.18 112.24 103.46 34131.33 12 Kerala 104927 99107 20.48 4.12 2.54 13.44 13.82 4835.18 13 Madhya Pradesh 2733762 2866349 1971.77 312.96 959.05 852.53 699.76 213368.36 14 Maharashtra 353024 384944 159.28 25.79 65.12 59.05 68.37 48693.66 15 Manipur 18568 18568 18.57 0 18.57 9.45 0 2037.59 16 Meghalaya 99177 96627 24.22 0.07 20.14 4.7 4.01 2583.63 (Contd...)

252 Rural Development Statistics Table 6.5: (Contd...) States of households who have demanded employment of households provided employment Persondays of employment provided (in Lakhs) Funds Available Total SCs STs Women Others (` in Lakh) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 17 Mizoram 52478 50998 7.85 0 7.85 2.62 0 2598.21 18 Nagaland 27884 27884 13.08 0 13.08 3.92 0 1595.96 19 Odisha 1407251 1394169 799.34 189.06 393.87 284.58 216.41 89018.66 20 Punjab 31788 31648 15.57 10.8 0 5.88 4.77 3839.21 21 Rajasthan 1175172 1175172 998.87 159.5 642.9 670.68 196.47 85617.3 22 Sikkim 4179 4107 2.42 0.02 2.38 0.6 0.03 456.5 23 Tamil Nadu 683708 683481 182.79 102.48 4.34 148.27 75.97 25210.92 24 Tripura 74800 74335 50.13 7.98 31.17 37.6 10.98 4977.63 25 Uttar Pradesh 2676261 2573245 822.91 467.82 25.62 136.21 329.46 102871.22 26 Uttarakhand 134363 134312 40.6 10.84 0.57 12.37 29.19 7105.31 27 West Bengal 3235360 3083757 440.08 158.78 81.88 80.46 199.42 63023.42 All-India 21188894 21016099 9050.54 2295.23 3298.73 3679.01 3456.59 1207363 Source : www.nrega.nic.in. (Contd...)

States Central Release (Sanctioned) Table 6.5: (Contd.) Expenditure (` in Lakh) (` in Lakh) Rural Development Programmes 253 Works Ongoing Works Completed 1 10 11 12 13 Total Works 1 Andhra Pradesh 20000 68020.32 133727 87571 221298 2 Arunachal Pradesh 272.85 221.34 99 397 496 3 Assam 13970.85 59252.93 5889 9518 15407 4 Bihar 40503.38 71276.16 32122 29759 61881 5 Chhattisgarh 70212.53 66882.16 16358 16105 32463 6 Gujarat 4113.94 8585.03 5292 3137 8429 7 Haryana 913.39 3594.67 667 985 1652 8 Himachal Pradesh 683.64 3940.12 4004 4722 8726 9 Jammu & Kashmir 986.37 3454.44 1236 722 1958 10 Jharkhand 37618.59 71155.13 39767 24048 63815 11 Karnataka 6329.69 24829.67 7638 11005 18643 12 Kerala 2179.51 2789.73 0 0 0 13 Madhya Pradesh 35000 186268.63 86610 82548 169158 14 Maharashtra 18421.36 17461.18 5568 5324 10892 15 Manipur 570.89 2025.5 714 901 1615 16 Meghalaya 2064.68 2111.85 2074 850 2924 17 Mizoram 298.9 1643.11 47 216 263 18 Nagaland 430.11 1457.62 4 124 128 19 Odisha 77112.49 73346.62 32718 18803 51521 20 Punjab 755.75 2500.21 579 749 1328 21 Rajasthan 20000 69306.14 13278 8771 22049 22 Sikkim 451.5 261.89 55 103 158 23 Tamil Nadu 9889.21 15163.63 4506 2213 6719 24 Tripura 1884.66 4507.68 867 4115 4982 25 Uttar Pradesh 33498.69 77967.46 29380 55389 84769 26 Uttarakhand 1910.6 4849.7 2827 4426 7253 27 West Bengal 18358.84 39462.63 18780 24281 43061 All-India 418432.40 882335.60 444806 396782 841588 Source : www.nrega.nic.in.

254 Rural Development Statistics States Cumulative of HHs issued job cards Table 6.6: State-wise Physical Achievement of MGNREGS - 2006-07 of households who have demanded employment % of HHs with job cards demanding work of households provided employment (Households in Thousands) % of HHs provided employment out of those seeking 1 Andhra Pradesh 5067 2161 42.7 2161 100.0 2 Arunachal Pradesh 17 17 100.0 17 100.0 3 Assam 917 798 87.1 792 99.3 4 Bihar 3563 1709 48.0 1689 98.8 5 Chhattisgarh 1849 1283 69.4 1257 98.0 6 Gujarat 632 226 35.8 226 100.0 7 Haryana 107 51 47.5 51 100.0 8 Himachal Pradesh 99 67 67.6 64 94.5 9 Jammu & Kashmir 179 121 67.7 121 100.0 10 Jharkhand 2304 1394 60.5 1394 100.0 11 Karnataka 796 549 68.9 545 99.4 12 Kerala 214 105 49.1 99 94.5 13 Madhya Pradesh 4446 2734 61.5 2866 104.8 14 Maharashtra 2753 353 12.8 385 109.0 15 Manipur 19 19 100.0 19 100.0 16 Meghalaya 113 99 87.6 97 97.4 17 Mizoram 22 52 238.9 51 97.2 18 Nagaland 28 28 100.0 28 100.0 19 Odisha 2593 1407 54.3 1394 99.1 20 Punjab 37 32 85.2 32 99.6 21 Rajasthan 1508 1175 77.9 1175 100.0 22 Sikkim 4 4 92.9 4 98.3 23 Tamil Nadu 1158 684 59.1 683 100.0 24 Tripura 75 75 99.6 74 99.4 25 Uttar Pradesh 4004 2676 66.8 2573 96.2 26 Uttarakhand 199 134 67.4 134 100.0 27 West Bengal 5147 3235 62.9 3084 95.3 Total 37850 21189 56.0 21016 99.2 Source : www.nrega.nic.in. (Contd...)

Rural Development Programmes 255 States Total Employment Days (in Lakh) Employment Per Household (Days) Table 6.6: (Contd.) Share of SCs in Employment (%) Share of STs in Employment (%) Share of Women in Employment (%) % of Utilisation of Funds 1 Andhra Pradesh 678.77 31.4 29.8 13.0 54.8 59.5 2 Arunachal Pradesh 4.53 26.8 -- 100.0 30.0 18.3 3 Assam 572.92 72.3 8.7 46.3 31.7 83.7 4 Bihar 596.87 35.3 47.1 3.2 17.4 59.8 5 Chhattisgarh 700.21 55.7 12.0 45.6 39.3 79.5 6 Gujarat 100.48 44.4 7.0 64.3 50.2 69.4 7 Haryana 24.12 47.5 60.0 0.0 30.6 77.3 8 Himachal Pradesh 29.9 47.1 30.4 22.4 12.2 68.9 9 Jammu & Kashmir 32.3 26.6 5.4 23.2 4.5 68.9 10 Jharkhand 520.47 37.3 23.5 40.3 39.5 72.4 11 Karnataka 222.01 40.7 33.0 20.4 50.6 72.7 12 Kerala 20.48 20.7 20.1 12.4 65.6 57.7 13 Madhya Pradesh 1971.77 68.8 15.9 48.6 43.2 87.3 14 Maharashtra 159.28 41.4 16.2 40.9 37.1 35.9 15 Manipur 18.57 100.0 0.0 100.0 50.9 99.4 16 Meghalaya 24.22 25.1 0.3 83.2 194.1 81.7 17 Mizoram 7.85 15.4 0.0 100.0 33.4 63.2 18 Nagaland 13.08 46.9 0.0 100.0 30.0 91.3 19 Odisha 799.34 57.3 23.7 49.3 35.6 82.4 20 Punjab 15.57 49.2 69.4 0.0 37.8 65.1 21 Rajasthan 998.87 85.0 16.0 64.4 67.1 80.9 22 Sikkim 2.42 58.9 0.8 98.3 24.8 57.4 23 Tamil Nadu 182.79 26.7 56.1 2.4 81.1 60.1 24 Tripura 50.13 67.4 15.9 62.2 75.0 90.6 25 Uttar Pradesh 822.91 32.0 56.8 3.1 16.6 75.8 26 Uttarakhand 40.6 30.2 26.7 1.4 30.5 68.3 27 West Bengal 440.08 14.3 36.1 18.6 18.3 62.6 Total 9050.56 43.1 25.4 36.4 40.6 73.1 Not available.

256 Rural Development Statistics Table 6.7: Financial and Physical Achievement of MGNREGS 2011-12 State/UT Cumulative of HH issued job cards of households who have demanded employment of households provided employment Persondays of employment provided (in Lakh) Total SCs STs Women Others 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Andhra Pradesh 11886571 4899350 4899350 2767.72 747.16 508.26 1599.58 1512.3 2 Arunachal Pradesh 49723 13722 3177 0.52 0 0.52 0.21 0 3 Assam 3914289 1353542 1347654 353.47 19.63 80.65 88.07 253.19 4 Bihar 12131260 1689893 1660581 626.76 153.97 11.09 179.49 461.7 5 Gujarat 4076698 835227 820577 311.22 24.42 125.32 140.75 161.49 6 Haryana 671817 277969 277286 108.92 54.09 0.02 39.7 54.81 7 Himachal Pradesh 1102930 532068 498241 261.1 78.54 15.95 155.37 166.61 8 Jammu & Kashmir 712526 371918 361617 162.18 11.94 24.3 28.76 125.95 9 Karnataka 5572268 1664099 1652079 699.55 109.84 58.02 321.32 531.69 10 Kerala 1856813 1418056 1416386 631.94 90.47 15 586.75 526.46 11 Madhya Pradesh 11841636 3740680 3727174 1574.46 333.09 431.75 671.42 809.62 12 Maharashtra 6594522 1396870 1380529 651.21 37.79 111.43 299.43 501.99 13 Punjab 865112 245674 245176 64.38 49.84 0.02 27.83 14.51 14 Rajasthan 9730877 4702443 4523264 2107.71 353.26 517.22 1458.01 1237.24 15 Sikkim 79196 55765 54464 32.76 1.49 11.77 14.65 19.5 16 Tamil Nadu 8188149 6376449 6344466 3014.16 870.58 38.63 2231.01 2104.94 17 Tripura 601255 567129 566793 490.13 88.17 206.02 189.43 195.94 18 Uttar Pradesh 14552683 7337929 7298702 2653.01 836.94 33.12 454.63 1782.95 (Contd...)

Rural Development Programmes 257 Table 6.7: (Contd...) State/UT Cumulative of HH issued job cards of households who have demanded employment of households provided employment Persondays of employment provided (in Lakh) Total SCs STs Women Others 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 19 West Bengal 11126809 5434794 5416479 1433.59 483.74 146.74 465.08 803.12 20 Chhattisgarh 4387680 2737452 2727371 1212.89 116.77 455.54 548.83 640.58 21 Jharkhand 4012789 1563750 1556569 601.24 76.64 235.09 188.06 289.51 22 Uttarakhand 1023235 460810 458321 190.34 34.91 5.48 84.86 149.95 23 Manipur 425526 361043 335968 205.13 1.24 145.02 68.63 58.87 24 Meghalaya 449306 331646 330983 161.66 1.07 151.9 67.24 8.7 25 Mizoram 211181 176401 169433 122.85 0.17 122.25 29.01 0.43 26 Nagaland 380498 335472 335378 225.93 1.57 211.83 57.96 12.53 27 Odisha 6142104 1391499 1378597 453.75 79.42 173.18 175.36 201.15 28 Puducherry 66257 42553 42546 10.79 3.72 0.01 8.68 7.06 29 Andaman & Nicobar 58629 19248 18701 8.1 0 0.26 3.75 7.84 30 Lakshadweep 7936 3757 3746 1.46 0 1.44 0.58 0.02 31 Chandigarh 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 374 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 Daman & Diu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 Goa 29549 11174 11167 3.11 0.1 0.66 2.35 2.35 Total 122750202 50348382 49862775 21142.04 4660.57 3838.49 10186.8 12643 (Contd...)

258 Rural Development Statistics Table 6.7 : (Contd ) State/UT Funds Available (` in Lakh) Central Release (Sanctioned) (` in Lakh) Expenditure (` in Lakh) Works Ongoing Works Completed 1 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 Andhra Pradesh 27794.34 0 409393.4 1695384 37262 1732646 Total Works 2 Arunachal Pradesh 6999.01 6078.58 95.07 364 0 364 3 Assam 83879.64 42685.8 74828.16 55762 11459 67221 4 Bihar 157536.2 47887.45 147507.6 349106 792 349898 5 Gujarat 92616.37 0 64948.52 98435 40439 138874 6 Haryana 27466 27512.23 31660.46 6117 14335 20452 7 Himachal Pradesh 62197.7 0 50405.93 43969 35625 79594 8 Jammu & Kashmir 98041.61 78130.96 38884.96 64934 2542 67476 9 Karnataka 191920 0 219015.9 284956 69489 354445 10 Kerala 104586.6 95105.43 100503 12095 146669 158764 11 Madhya Pradesh 488228.8 0 339827.2 754614 128548 883162 12 Maharashtra 144771.3 103552.5 158813.9 248780 6433 255213 13 Punjab 19998.59 0 15926.08 10696 7170 17866 14 Rajasthan 437455.5 0 318278.9 359067 30327 389394 15 Sikkim 11018.93 10079.77 7093.77 3989 898 4887 16 Tamil Nadu 354641 0 288650.1 110819 27394 138213 17 Tripura 100872.6 95932.57 94559.93 22133 61488 83621 18 Uttar Pradesh 622467.3 0 506222.3 887521 506085 1393606 19 West Bengal 308621.3 0 300404.2 243057 165001 408058 (Contd...)

Rural Development Programmes 259 Table 6.7 : (Contd ) State/UT Funds Available (` in Lakh) Central Release (Sanctioned) (` in Lakh) Expenditure (` in Lakh) Works Ongoing Works Completed 1 11 12 13 14 15 16 20 Chhattisgarh 250818.9 163855.9 204680.4 169715 70427 240142 Total Works 21 Jharkhand 161882.8 93541.21 114357.4 213007 44607 257614 22 Uttarakhand 44595.37 37351.42 39764.43 58207 12053 70260 23 Manipur 72809.15 62496.73 28117.66 8716 0 8716 24 Meghalaya 34118.61 28498.33 28109.48 19540 4806 24346 25 Mizoram 39043.44 32956.72 20476.67 10234 948 11182 26 Nagaland 68882.2 67346.57 45343.56 22744 1919 24663 27 Odisha 137250 0 103217.3 155786 73612 229398 28 Puducherry 2474.45 100 1265.07 1275 67 1342 29 Andaman & Nicobar 1925.55 1643.85 1548.69 219 324 543 30 Lakshadweep 405.55 35 263.93 141 0 141 31 Chandigarh 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 100 100 0 0 0 0 33 Daman & Diu 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 Goa 932.53 259.64 714.79 727 345 1072 Total 4156351 995150.7 3754879 5912109 1501064 7413173 Source : www.nrega.nic.in as on June 4, 2012

260 Rural Development Statistics Table 6.8: Physical Achievement of MGNREGS 2011-12 (Households in Thousands) State/UT Cumulative of HHs issued job cards of households who have demanded employment % of HHs with Job cards demanding work of households provided employment % of HHs provided employment out of those seeking 1 Andhra Pradesh 11886.57 4899.35 41.22 4899.35 100.00 2 Arunachal Pradesh 49.723 13.722 27.60 3.177 23.15 3 Assam 3914.289 1353.542 34.58 1347.654 99.56 4 Bihar 12131.26 1689.893 13.93 1660.581 98.27 5 Gujarat 4076.698 835.227 20.49 820.577 98.25 6 Haryana 671.817 277.969 41.38 277.286 99.75 7 Himachal Pradesh 1102.93 532.068 48.24 498.241 93.64 8 Jammu & Kashmir 712.526 371.918 52.20 361.617 97.23 9 Karnataka 5572.268 1664.099 29.86 1652.079 99.28 10 Kerala 1856.813 1418.056 76.37 1416.386 99.88 11 Madhya Pradesh 11841.64 3740.68 31.59 3727.174 99.64 12 Maharashtra 6594.522 1396.87 21.18 1380.529 98.83 13 Punjab 865.112 245.674 28.40 245.176 99.80 14 Rajasthan 9730.877 4702.443 48.32 4523.264 96.19 15 Sikkim 79.196 55.765 70.41 54.464 97.67 16 Tamil Nadu 8188.149 6376.449 77.87 6344.466 99.50 17 Tripura 601.255 567.129 94.32 566.793 99.94 18 Uttar Pradesh 14552.68 7337.929 50.42 7298.702 99.47 (Contd...)

Rural Development Programmes 261 Table 6.8: (Contd...) State/UT Cumulative of HHs issued job cards of households who have demanded employment % of HHs with Job cards demanding work of households provided employment % of HHs provided employment out of those seeking 19 West Bengal 11126.81 5434.794 48.84 5416.479 99.66 20 Chhattisgarh 4387.68 2737.452 62.39 2727.371 99.63 21 Jharkhand 4012.789 1563.75 38.97 1556.569 99.54 22 Uttarakhand 1023.235 460.81 45.03 458.321 99.46 23 Manipur 425.526 361.043 84.85 335.968 93.05 24 Meghalaya 449.306 331.646 73.81 330.983 99.80 25 Mizoram 211.181 176.401 83.53 169.433 96.05 26 Nagaland 380.498 335.472 88.17 335.378 99.97 27 Odisha 6142.104 1391.499 22.66 1378.597 99.07 28 Puducherry 66.257 42.553 64.22 42.546 99.98 29 Andaman & Nicobar 58.629 19.248 32.83 18.701 97.16 30 Lakshadweep 7.936 3.757 47.34 3.746 99.71 31 Chandigarh 0.004 0 0.00 0 0 32 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0.374 0 0.00 0 0 33 Daman & Diu 0 0 0.00 0 0 34 Goa 29.549 11.174 37.82 11.167 99.94 Total 122750.2 50348.38 41.02 49862.78 99.04 (Contd...)

262 Rural Development Statistics Table 6.8: (Contd..) State/UT Total Employment Days (in Lakh) Employment Per Household (Days) Share of SCs in Employment (%) Share of STs in Employment (%) Share of Women in Employment (%) 1 Andhra Pradesh 2767.72 56.5 27.0 18.4 57.8 2 Arunachal Pradesh 0.52 16.4 0.0 100.0 40.4 3 Assam 353.47 26.2 5.6 22.8 24.9 4 Bihar 626.76 37.7 24.6 1.8 28.6 5 Gujarat 311.22 37.9 7.8 40.3 45.2 6 Haryana 108.92 39.3 49.7 0.0 36.4 7 Himachal Pradesh 261.1 52.4 30.1 6.1 59.5 8 Jammu & Kashmir 162.18 44.8 7.4 15.0 17.7 9 Karnataka 699.55 42.3 15.7 8.3 45.9 10 Kerala 631.94 44.6 14.3 2.4 92.8 11 Madhya Pradesh 1574.46 42.2 21.2 27.4 42.6 12 Maharashtra 651.21 47.2 5.8 17.1 46.0 13 Punjab 64.38 26.3 77.4 0.0 43.2 14 Rajasthan 2107.71 46.6 16.8 24.5 69.2 15 Sikkim 32.76 60.1 4.5 35.9 44.7 16 Tamil Nadu 3014.16 47.5 28.9 1.3 74.0 17 Tripura 490.13 86.5 18.0 42.0 38.6 18 Uttar Pradesh 2653.01 36.3 31.5 1.2 17.1 19 West Bengal 1433.59 26.5 33.7 10.2 32.4 20 Chhattisgarh 1212.89 44.5 9.6 37.6 45.2 (Contd...)

Rural Development Programmes 263 Table 6.8: (Contd..) State/UT Total Employment Days (in Lakh) Employment Per Household (Days) Share of SCs in Employment (%) Share of STs in Employment (%) Share of Women in Employment (%) 21 Jharkhand 601.24 38.6 12.7 39.1 31.3 22 Uttarakhand 190.34 41.5 18.3 2.9 44.6 23 Manipur 205.13 61.1 0.6 70.7 33.5 24 Meghalaya 161.66 48.8 0.7 94.0 41.6 25 Mizoram 122.85 72.5 0.1 99.5 23.6 26 Nagaland 225.93 67.4 0.7 93.8 25.7 27 Odisha 453.75 32.9 17.5 38.2 38.6 28 Puducherry 10.79 25.4 34.5 0.1 80.4 29 Andaman & Nicobar 8.1 43.3 0.0 3.2 46.3 30 Lakshadweep 1.46 39.0 0.0 98.6 39.7 31 Chandigarh 0 0 0 0 0 32 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0 0 0 0 0 33 Daman & Diu 0 0 0 0 0 34 Goa 3.11 27.8 3.2 21.2 75.6 Total 21142.04 42.4 22.0 18.2 48.2 Source : www.nrega.nic.in as on June 4, 2012

264 Rural Development Statistics Table 6.9: Physical Achievement of MGNREGS 2012-13 States of households who have demanded employment of households provided employment Total SCs % age of SC participation Persondays in Lakhs Average STs % age of ST participation Women % age of Women 1 Andaman And Nicobar 15496 10398 4.97 0 0 0.25 5.03 2.32 46.68 4.72 47.8 1106 participation Others persondays per Household Number of Households Availed 100 days of Employment 2 Andhra Pradesh 5816077 5816077 3238.86 755.64 23.33 502.72 15.52 1888.99 58.32 1980.5 55.69 995394 3 Arunachal Pradesh 141133 101004 25.63 0 0 21.79 85.02 7.54 29.42 3.84 25.38 4319 4 Assam 1229450 1217074 309.65 18.46 5.96 63.79 20.6 80.54 26.01 227.4 25.44 10018 5 Bihar 2075513 1908553 826.73 199.38 24.12 15.34 1.86 251.8 30.46 612.01 43.32 150207 6 Chandigarh 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Chhattisgarh 2726377 2626054 1182.9 107.27 9.07 451.56 38.17 555.15 46.93 624.07 45.04 239043 8 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 Daman & Diu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 Goa 4443 4384 0.57 0.02 3.51 0.11 19.3 0.45 78.95 0.44 13 0 11 Gujarat 749978 678040 280.07 24.14 8.62 107.57 38.41 119.87 42.8 148.36 41.31 52241 12 Haryana 299339 290849 126.73 64.3 50.74 0.04 0.03 50.54 39.88 62.39 43.57 19534 13 Himachal Pradesh 541472 491848 239.37 68.4 28.58 16.31 6.81 145.14 60.63 154.66 48.67 32748 14 Jammu & Kashmir 528748 492191 240.82 14.06 5.84 38.66 16.05 49.37 20.5 188.1 48.93 32541 15 Jharkhand 1412272 1394426 550.76 68.54 12.44 224.18 40.7 179.79 32.64 258.04 39.5 81885 16 Karnataka 1470650 1337882 621.91 104.89 16.87 55.6 8.94 287.62 46.25 461.42 46.48 109145 17 Kerala 1693885 1525486 836.44 127.81 15.28 21.37 2.55 777.84 92.99 687.26 54.83 339865 18 Lakshadweep 1963 1807 0.47 0 0 0.46 97.87 0.14 29.79 0.01 26.01 52 (Contd...)

Rural Development Programmes 265 Table 6.9: (Contd...) States of households who have demanded employment of households provided employment Total SCs % age of SC participation Persondays in Lakhs Average STs % age of ST participation Women % age of Women participation Others persondays per Household Number of Households Availed 100 days of Employment 19 Madhya Pradesh 3109868 3080587 1111.99 213.55 19.2 307.14 27.62 472.22 42.47 591.3 36.1 120059 20 Maharashtra 1581989 1548667 815.59 56.95 6.98 119.05 14.6 362.77 44.48 639.59 52.66 212463 21 Manipur 444894 427856 158.85 1.8 1.13 85.21 53.64 57.46 36.17 71.84 37.13 628 22 Meghalaya 303447 300297 134.43 0.66 0.49 128.29 95.43 56.37 41.93 5.48 44.77 30395 23 Mizoram 174782 173967 127.41 0.01 0.01 127.08 99.74 29.97 23.52 0.32 73.24 3945 24 Nagaland 377615 375740 131.88 1.32 1 121.95 92.47 33.19 25.17 8.61 35.1 35 25 Odisha 1766554 1598097 545.18 95.9 17.59 205.21 37.64 196.05 35.96 244.07 34.11 76152 26 Puducherry 41443 41281 8.68 3.03 34.91 0.01 0.12 7.29 83.99 5.64 21.03 4 27 Punjab 242965 234838 63.59 50.02 78.66 0.02 0.03 29.68 46.67 13.55 27.08 3653 28 Rajasthan 4536095 4201386 2180.58 402.6 18.46 520.44 23.87 1504.45 68.99 1257.54 51.9 408664 29 Sikkim 55596 54536 33.15 1.49 4.49 12.43 37.5 14.8 44.65 19.23 60.79 9233 30 Tamil Nadu 7098688 7054997 4079.46 1139.88 27.94 54.12 1.33 3025.62 74.17 2885.46 57.82 1352534 31 Tripura 597416 596465 517.61 90.66 17.52 220.44 42.59 212.68 41.09 206.51 86.78 235978 32 Uttar Pradesh 5219398 4880862 1376.36 461.26 33.51 14.25 1.04 270.7 19.67 900.85 28.2 65118 33 Uttarakhand 407845 401748 160.55 28.92 18.01 4.32 2.69 73.84 45.99 127.31 39.96 12633 34 West Bengal 5746064 5693870 1916.81 625.79 32.65 188.1 9.81 644.32 33.61 1102.92 33.66 226462 Grand Total 50411462 48561272 21848 4726.75 21.63 3627.81 16.6 11388.51 52.13 13493.44 44.99 4826054 Source : www.nrega.nic.in as on November 14, 2013.

266 Rural Development Statistics Table 6.10: Physical Achievement of MGNREGS 2013-14 States of households who have demanded employment No.of households provided employment Total SCs % age of SC participation Persondays in Lakhs STs % age of ST participation Women % age of Women participation Others Average persondays per Household Number of Households Availed 100 days of Employment 1 Andaman and Nicobar 12652 12050 5.29 0 0 0.52 9.83 2.44 46.12 4.77 43.9 1033 2 Andhra Pradesh 6597385 5922016 2937.36 682.3 23.23 427.56 14.56 1724.57 58.71 1827.5 49.6 730916 3 Arunachal Pradesh 156408 138371 34.94 0.01 0.03 31.79 90.98 10.57 30.25 3.14 25.25 49 4 Assam 1321657 1260988 298.56 19.3 6.46 48.05 16.09 73.89 24.75 231.21 23.68 16031 5 Bihar 2375528 2034996 850.29 241.17 28.36 17.93 2.11 297.11 34.94 591.19 41.78 120995 6 Chandigarh 26 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Chhattisgarh 2749242 2511680 1297.01 115.73 8.92 516.09 39.79 629.42 48.53 665.19 51.64 345253 8 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 Daman & Diu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 Goa 5032 5021 1.15 0.03 2.61 0.38 33.04 0.87 75.65 0.74 22.9 52 11 Gujarat 643124 578626 230.25 17.53 7.61 94.51 41.05 101.25 43.97 118.21 39.79 29322 12 Haryana 363508 324465 117.64 56.95 48.41 0 0 49.06 41.7 60.69 36.26 14099 13 Himachal Pradesh 572190 538968 282.09 80.22 28.44 20.79 7.37 176.36 62.52 181.08 52.34 55281 14 Jammu and Kashmir 710435 648845 330.52 18.86 5.71 50 15.13 76.38 23.11 261.66 50.94 64724 15 Jharkhand 1218467 1138808 436.18 56.11 12.86 161.77 37.09 139.11 31.89 218.3 38.3 68856 16 Karnataka 1909051 1449649 718.39 114.13 15.89 56.96 7.93 334.71 46.59 547.3 49.56 117657 17 Kerala 1678858 1523795 865.91 135.5 15.65 23.09 2.67 808.52 93.37 707.32 56.83 406386 18 Lakshadweep 926 612 0.14 0 0 0.14 100 0.03 21.43 0 22.88 11 (Contd...)

Rural Development Programmes 267 Table 6.10: (Contd...) States of households who have demanded employment No.of households provided employment Total SCs % age of SC participation Persondays in Lakhs STs % age of ST participation Women % age of Women participation Others Average persondays per Household Number of Households Availed 100 days of Employment 19 Madhya Pradesh 3158491 2899561 1223.23 226.38 18.51 364.78 29.82 521.64 42.64 632.07 42.19 173708 20 Maharashtra 1257828 1137023 513.73 49.2 9.58 97.27 18.93 224.52 43.7 367.26 45.18 121554 21 Manipur 456364 454841 112.9 1.1 0.97 74.35 65.85 39.81 35.26 37.45 24.82 2 22 Meghalaya 365327 359200 203.88 1.7 0.83 183.84 90.17 85.67 42.02 18.34 56.76 47636 23 Mizoram 176776 176767 124.71 0.02 0.02 124.42 99.77 37.34 29.94 0.27 70.55 0 24 Nagaland 408262 407712 175.01 1.03 0.59 164.97 94.26 49.83 28.47 9.01 42.92 947 25 Odisha 1890087 1709268 711.23 116.33 16.36 290.29 40.82 238.75 33.57 304.61 41.61 156632 26 Puducherry 43807 39335 8.45 2.99 35.38 0.01 0.12 7.24 85.68 5.45 21.48 12 27 Punjab 454855 411875 134.54 103.52 76.94 0.05 0.04 70.96 52.74 30.97 32.67 12345 28 Rajasthan 3947593 3614758 1838.25 364.64 19.84 480.86 26.16 1245.55 67.76 992.75 50.85 445983 29 Sikkim 65247 62980 43.4 1.82 4.19 17.43 40.16 19.44 44.79 24.15 68.91 13590 30 Tamil Nadu 6275642 6239073 3655.45 1081.31 29.58 46.96 1.28 3072.03 84.04 2527.18 58.59 909603 31 Tripura 605190 599531 525.73 91.4 17.39 225.11 42.82 247.67 47.11 209.22 87.69 287267 32 Uttar Pradesh 5504569 4970188 1737.74 575.85 33.14 17.25 0.99 385.19 22.17 1144.64 34.96 156846 33 Uttarakhand 399141 390073 161.01 30.06 18.67 4.27 2.65 71.91 44.66 126.68 41.28 26697 34 West Bengal 6441901 6123778 2292.76 756.18 32.98 216.78 9.45 812.76 35.45 1319.8 37.44 280486 Grand Total 51765569 47684864 21867.74 4941.37 22.6 3758.22 17.19 11554.6 52.84 13168.15 45.86 4603973 Source : www.nrega.nic.in as on June 16, 2014.

268 Rural Development Statistics Table 6.11: Financial Progress Under MGNREGS 2013-14 States Central Release (` In lakh) Total Funds Available including O.B (` In lakh) Total Expenditure (` In lakh) % age of Expenditure Against Total Available Fund Financial Outcomes Expenditure on Wages (` In lakh) % age of Expenditure on Wages Expenditure on Material (` In lakh) % age of Expenditure on Material Administrative Expenditure (` In lakh) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Andaman And Nicobar 1918.1 2025.58 1027.09 50.71 865.04 98.61 12.18 1.39 149.88 14.59 2 Andhra Pradesh 475049 475049 528335.72 111.22 344034.26 71.21 139102.61 28.79 45198.86 8.55 3 Arunachal Pradesh 13852.67 22819.39 9858.8 43.2 6261.01 65.46 3302.98 34.54 294.81 2.99 4 Assam 57349.95 70373.38 72649.64 103.23 48073.36 69.86 20737.29 30.14 3838.99 5.28 5 Bihar 158204.17 219255.54 249344.08 113.72 152541.08 62.92 89877.12 37.08 6925.89 2.78 6 Chhattisgarh 144638.81 197449.02 239079.6 121.08 177870.5 77.92 50398.05 22.08 10811.05 4.52 7 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Daman & Diu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 Chandigarh 0 50 0.59 1.18 0.58 100 0 0 0 0 10 Goa 205.86 640.41 301.75 47.12 209.79 71.03 85.55 28.97 6.4 2.12 11 Gujarat 33530.02 46714.81 51992.01 111.3 29337.64 60.66 19029.07 39.34 3625.29 6.97 12 Haryana 37687.81 31037.96 40076.39 129.12 26016.6 66.95 12843.7 33.05 1216.09 3.03 13 Himachal Pradesh 47797.09 58575.9 60172.31 102.73 39904.17 69.23 17738.62 30.77 2529.52 4.2 14 Jammu And Kashmir 60315.73 79923.78 93444.31 116.92 54394.04 60.36 35715.8 39.64 3334.47 3.57 15 Jharkhand 62208.28 85290.49 91936.82 107.79 59161.03 68.36 27383.96 31.64 5391.82 5.86 16 Karnataka 159606.81 173694.69 233566.82 134.47 156646.21 68.88 70779.03 31.12 6141.57 2.63 17 Kerala 127710.93 126281.41 136749.83 108.29 124972.61 95.54 5827.86 4.46 5949.37 4.35 18 Lakshadweep 16.93 113.51 71.28 62.8 33.89 71.5 13.51 28.5 23.88 33.5 19 Madhya Pradesh 183982.44 220196.63 270088.77 122.66 171035.84 68.11 80084.47 31.89 18968.46 7.02 20 Maharashtra 115292.02 152754.37 135027.83 88.4 85325.03 67.24 41577.92 32.76 8124.88 6.02 % age of Administrative Expenditure (Contd...)

Rural Development Programmes 269 Table 6.11: (Contd...) States Central Release (` In lakh) Total Funds Available including O.B (` In lakh) Total Expenditure (` In lakh) % age of Expenditure Against Total Available Fund Financial Outcomes Expenditure on Wages (` In lakh) % age of Expenditure on Wages Expenditure on Material (` In lakh) % age of Expenditure on Material Administrative Expenditure (` In lakh) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 21 Manipur 23100 30121.54 25224.87 83.74 17428.66 73.67 6227.9 26.33 1568.3 6.22 22 Meghalaya 27062.69 31575.65 44169.45 139.88 31775.75 74.18 11061.52 25.82 1332.18 3.02 23 Mizoram 24474.27 25948.95 23979.82 92.41 19206.92 85 3389.76 15 1383.14 5.77 24 Nagaland 29214.8 32469.36 33195.34 102.24 23603.04 73.68 8431.67 26.32 1160.63 3.5 25 Odisha 75752.84 92849.36 132267.98 142.45 94813.73 74.97 31647.02 25.03 5807.22 4.39 26 Puducherry 879.98 1920.87 1132.99 58.98 1041.6 100 0 0 91.4 8.07 27 Punjab 22615.48 24249.31 27644.85 114 18058.1 68.16 8437.17 31.84 1149.59 4.16 28 Rajasthan 205943.32 266714.29 282816.88 106.04 182871.83 69.39 80680.52 30.61 19264.52 6.81 29 Sikkim 10684.17 11744.7 10462.22 89.08 6081.98 60.05 4045.52 39.95 334.72 3.2 30 Tamil Nadu 469021.12 473152.03 385954.95 81.57 364141.36 98.35 6120.89 1.65 15692.7 4.07 31 Telangana 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 Tripura 94366.49 109084.8 107702.71 98.73 69945.19 68.28 32490.4 31.72 5267.12 4.89 33 Uttar Pradesh 289639.01 365848.78 365681.37 99.95 236775.77 68.14 110716.03 31.86 18189.58 4.97 34 Uttarakhand 33024.25 38918.95 46779.36 120.2 28951.62 63.74 16467.41 36.26 1360.33 2.91 35 West Bengal 289438.19 348343.22 526533.08 151.15 352960.91 69.15 157437.51 30.85 16134.66 3.06 Total 3274583.23 3815187.68 4227269.51 110.8 2924339.14 72.82 1091663.04 27.18 211267.32 5 % age of Administrative Expenditure Source : www.nrega.nic.in as on June 16, 2014

270 Rural Development Statistics Table 6.12: Physical Achievement of MGNREGS 2014-15 States of households who have demanded employment of households provided employment Total SCs % Age of SC participation Persondays In Lakhs Average persondays STs % Age of ST participation Women % Age of Women participation Others per Household Number of Households Availed 100 days of Employment 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 Andaman And Nicobar 11828 10343 3.86 0 0 0.29 7.51 1.91 49.48 3.57 37.32 470 2 Andhra Pradesh 3659026 3205168 1397.68 326.85 23.39 163.13 11.67 818.38 58.55 907.7 43.61 244034 3 Arunachal Pradesh 104318 86859 9.01 0 0 8.09 89.79 2.66 29.52 0.92 10.37 0 4 Assam 1008996 853837 179.18 10.81 6.03 27.08 15.11 50.2 28.02 141.29 20.99 7803 5 Bihar 1466272 1046331 343.97 97.45 28.33 6.37 1.85 127.96 37.2 240.15 32.87 27840 6 Chhattisgarh 2041857 1744544 554.08 59.97 10.82 177.13 31.97 276.43 49.89 316.98 31.76 47549 7 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Daman & Diu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 Goa 7016 6934 1.54 0.05 3.25 0.42 27.27 1.15 74.68 1.07 22.21 62 10 Gujarat 594939 499446 172.01 11.96 6.95 69.29 40.28 74.08 43.07 90.76 34.44 14272 11 Haryana 263110 208900 56.72 25.14 44.32 0 0 23.62 41.64 31.58 27.15 4313 12 Himachal Pradesh 497052 431764 172.38 47.04 27.29 14.51 8.42 105.73 61.34 110.83 39.92 16196 13 Jammu And Kashmir 350699 214836 71.07 3.12 4.39 14.48 20.37 18.74 26.37 53.47 33.08 3548 14 Jharkhand 1216406 1062341 413.92 56.83 13.73 145.89 35.25 132.65 32.05 211.2 38.96 67668 15 Karnataka 1513698 1037113 402.42 63.7 15.83 32.88 8.17 188.81 46.92 305.84 38.8 36065 16 Kerala 1561969 1325264 497.53 87.57 17.6 19.81 3.98 459.33 92.32 390.15 37.54 47572 17 Lakshadweep 539 404 0.08 0 0 0.08 100 0.03 37.5 0 19.8 0 18 Madhya Pradesh 3098876 2764602 1149.03 183.46 15.97 327.85 28.53 497.01 43.25 637.72 41.56 149799 19 Maharashtra 1260964 1086448 545.58 55.51 10.17 103.28 18.93 236.67 43.38 386.79 50.22 141165 20 Manipur 468487 463736 90.82 2.88 3.17 45.1 49.66 34.82 38.34 42.84 19.58 32 (Contd...)

Rural Development Programmes 271 Table 6.12: (Contd...) States of households who have demanded employment of households provided employment Total SCs % Age of SC participation Persondays In Lakhs Average persondays STs % Age of ST participation Women % Age of Women participation Others per Household Number of Households Availed 100 days of Employment 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 21 Meghalaya 344381 301969 121.37 0.72 0.59 115.98 95.56 51.94 42.79 4.67 40.19 14010 22 Mizoram 194189 193753 37.37 0 0 37.24 99.65 14.55 38.93 0.13 19.29 0 23 Nagaland 400695 398349 64.88 0.27 0.42 60.5 93.25 20.57 31.7 4.11 16.29 1 24 Odisha 1678535 1384701 468.36 74.21 15.84 194.48 41.52 157.7 33.67 199.67 33.82 55953 25 Puducherry 35512 25113 2.88 1.07 37.15 0 0 2.46 85.42 1.81 11.47 0 26 Punjab 336700 269955 58.02 44.38 76.49 0 0 33.24 57.29 13.64 21.49 1487 27 Rajasthan 4099919 3595864 1580.24 312.28 19.76 419.68 26.56 1079.48 68.31 848.28 43.95 224804 28 Sikkim 58677 48945 19.39 0.83 4.28 6.81 35.12 9.52 49.1 11.75 39.62 2214 29 Tamil Nadu 5531794 5498035 2387.13 690.76 28.94 26.24 1.1 2045.62 85.69 1670.13 43.42 206348 30 Telangana 2886071 2369468 948.2 226.25 23.86 182.12 19.21 578.2 60.98 539.83 40.02 125814 31 Tripura 592415 580903 447.74 77.2 17.24 200.35 44.75 222.07 49.6 170.19 77.08 118424 32 Uttar Pradesh 4444691 3545545 1109.81 381.28 34.36 8.93 0.8 270.98 24.42 719.6 31.3 73615 33 Uttarakhand 483086 390082 113.57 21.06 18.54 2.99 2.63 56.24 49.52 89.52 29.11 4402 34 West Bengal 5686806 4824956 1477.94 492.39 33.32 127.3 8.61 605.18 40.95 858.25 30.63 105271 Grand Total 45899523 39476508 14897.78 3355.04 22.52 2538.3 17.04 8197.93 55.03 9004.44 37.74 1740731 Source : www.nrega.nic.in as on October 8, 2015.