Socio-economic census paints a grim picture of rural India


New Delhi, Jul 4 (PTI): The Socio Economic and Caste Census (SECC) 2011 has painted a grim picture of rural India, indicating that one out of three families living in villages is landless and depends on manual labour for livelihood.

The SECC 2011, also the first paperless census conducted on hand-held electronic devices by the government, said 23.52 per cent rural families have no literate adult above 25 years, suggesting a poor state of education among rural masses.

The census, carried out in 640 districts under the aegis of the Rural Development Ministry, was released jointly by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley and Rural Development Minister Chaudhary Birendra Singh here.

According to the census, there are a total number of 24.39 crore households in the country, of which 17.91 crore live in villages. Of these, 10.69 crore households are considered as deprived.

The deprivation data reveal that 5.37 crore (29.97 per cent) households in rural areas are "landless deriving a major part of their income from manual labour". As many as 2.37 crore (13.25 per cent) families in villages live in houses of one room with 'kaccha' walls and roof.

It further said 21.53 per cent, or 3.86 crore, families living in villages belong to SC/ST categories.

Releasing the census, Jaitley said, "It's after seven-eight decades that we have this document after 1932 of the caste census... It's going to be very important document for all policy makers both at central and state governments... this document will help us target groups for support in terms of policy planning."

The data, Singh said, "addresses the multi-dimensionality of poverty and provides a unique opportunity for a convergent, evidence based planning with a Gram Panchayat as unit".

Singh added a caveat, saying though the name of the census suggests caste, it does not include castes.

"The name of the report indicates (caste), but caste is not reflected in our data ... still the name is Socio Economic and Caste Census," he said.

"We are now on the cusp of a huge development shift that will move the numbers of poverty to the names of the village that needs government intervention. The idea is to deal with all aspects of the family simultaneously," Singh said.

The census further said just 4.6 per cent of all rural households in the country pay income tax.

As for sources of income, 9.16 crore households (51.14 per cent) depend on manual casual labour followed by cultivation (30.10 per cent).

It further said 2.5 crore (14.01 per cent) rural families are dependent on income from other sources which include government service, private sector and PSUs.

Besides, 4.08 lakh households fall back on ragpicking while 6.68 lakh depend on begging and charity alms.

"It's also a document which contains various details with regard to the specifics of regions, communities, caste groups, economic groups and give us an opportunity to measure the progress which households in India have made.

"Who are the ones who have qualitatively moved up in terms of quality of life and who are the ones in terms of geographical regions, social groupings which in future planning need to be targeted," Jaitley said.

"The data is an opportunity to make evidence-based selection, prioritisation and targeting of beneficiaries in different programmes," Singh added.

The Rural Development Ministry has taken a decision to use the SECC data in all its programmes.

"SECC data would have meaningful use in housing for all, education and skills thrust, MGNREGA, the National Food Security Act, interventions for differently-abled, interventions for women-led households, and targeting of households/individual entitlements on evidence of deprivation, etc," he said.

It paves the way for a Mission Antyodaya to work simultaneously in addressing the poverty of households through a Gram Panchayat Poverty Reduction Plan, he added.

The basic idea, the Minister said, is to implement a convergent, integrated poverty reduction plan, with Gram Panchayats and deprived households as a priority.

  

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  • vivek, Hirebile/ Abu Dhabi

    Sat, Jul 04 2015

    It was in 2011!!.....now things are different SiMAN Modiji ruling...no such report allowed to Publish anymore!!....

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  • Harish, Kadaba

    Sat, Jul 04 2015

    It may true in north india, but i believe not in south canara, In my place kadaba minimum wages for a labor job is 300 rs per head for 5-6 hours job. One more thing the raitara atmahatye in some cases because of mismanagement of finance and drinking habit. The situation improved a lot in reality compared to 25 years, In general as i feel there is no difficulty for a person toe arn bread and butter nicely at present situation of south canara.

    What you feel guys?

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  • A. S. Mathew, U.S.A.

    Sat, Jul 04 2015

    You are exposing some important chapters. When I spent a few days in the Siliguri District 10 years back in West Bengal, went to the interior sections of that State close to the Bhutan border, my conscience was terribly pricked to see the terrible poverty affecting the villagers. At that time, the tea pickers didn't make even Rs. 80/day. No healthcare, schools etc.

    After visiting the slums of New Delhi, went by a van all the way to the Tibetan border passing through Haryana-Punjab-Himachal Pradesh and Punjab. When we go through the villages in those so called prosperous States, we will be socked to see the poverty.

    As you have said, the State of Kerala due to her rubber and Gulf country remittance, the labor charges are way up high, and the laborers are coming to work with a dose of liquor.

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  • Valerian D'souza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Sat, Jul 04 2015

    Poor peoples plight is worsening day by day.
    Successive governments, opposition were always aware of it, but nothing concrete is done.
    But ruling and opposition have used poor's poverty suicides etc. to counter one another to settle score with opponents. Lip service
    That's all, nothing else.

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  • malcolm pereira, Dadra & Nagar Haveli Gujarat

    Sat, Jul 04 2015

    Based on the Census 2011 the clear picture is in front of us gives us to ammune to think
    1. 14 crore people were uplifted from poverty by Rahul gandhi
    2. 14000 NGOs getting Foreign donations for the poor since so many years and not filed thier compliance report as FCRA norms
    3.Our Ex PM Rajiv ji said 1 Rs released at centre only 15 paise reaches the poor.
    4.All the schemes to uplift the poor were of all the Last 30 yer Govts and the present Govt are good but there is issues in implementation for sure.
    Some schemes were very popular and still they are in our tongue like Sala Mela , IRDP loan , Ashraya Yajane , Antyodaya Anna Yojana of Vajapayeeji, and all Bhaghyas.Time has come to support from Panchayat till central Govt to utilise the funds to the needy to uplift them by 2021 census.

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Sat, Jul 04 2015

    This is the real picture of 60 yrs of congi rule...

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 04 2015

    And made worse still by six years of BJP rule.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Jul 04 2015

    Where do we roll Smart Cities, Bullet Trains and Digital India ...

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  • yogesh, mumbai

    Sat, Jul 04 2015

    This census was done in 2011 during congress. now bjp should take up religion-wise census to find out if hindus are really a majority? as now there are lakhs of illegal b'deshi muslims infiltrating thru calcutta and come upto bangalore. how many x'ians, sikhs, buddhists, jains, parsis are there now in 2015?

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  • santhosh, Mangaluru

    Sat, Jul 04 2015

    ...and we still support Fake Gandhys Party.. God save us

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  • Peter, Bangalore

    Sat, Jul 04 2015

    And our schemes are smart cities , bullet trains , digital India etc etc.

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  • The Guru, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 04 2015

    Peter, Bangalore
    this is a 2011 census report, bullet train, digital india all was for 1 family in 2011, now its for all the citizens

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  • Anonymous,

    Sat, Jul 04 2015

    Guru

    Then you must also be aware that GOI deliberately blocking statewise report on malnutrition where Guj and MP came last below national avg.

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  • The Guru, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 04 2015

    Anonymous

    If you have the data why are you not going to Supreme court, if you have truth in yout facts then you can submit the same in WHO (World Health Organisation) website.

    If something is wrong, please raise a voice against in a place were you get justice, Daijiworld does not fall in that category

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  • Indian, National

    Sat, Jul 04 2015

    डाकू और फेकू अपना घर ख़राब, गंधा करके "उद्योगपति अधनी" को गरीब किसानोंका जमीन हड़पकर बेचने निकले...

    इलेक्शन के टाइम पर बहुत बोलते थे ये लोग...एक साल के बाद मालुम पड़ता है की 70-70% ग्रामीण भारत कौनसा हालत में है..फेकू ने बहुत फेक बोला और लोगोंको बहुत बेवकूफ बनाया....

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  • santhosh, Mangaluru

    Sat, Jul 04 2015

    Gift to India from Fake Gandhys. Unfortunately census was done in 2011. Or else we could conveniently out the blame on Modi and BJP

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