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P O C K E T S T A T I S T I C A L H A N D - B O O K M E G H A L A Y A
Directorate of Economics & Statistics Government of Meghalaya
Shillong i ' L
The present publication of Pocket Statistical Handbook, 2000 is an improvement over the previous one. It is the sixth in the series. It seeks to provide statistical information on socio-economic aspects of the state. Attempts have been made to incorporate up to- - date information on important statistics to enablc the interested indi- viduals, policy makers, planners and researchers to study the changes based on facts and data.
We are thankful to all the agencies for making available the data required for this publication.
The detailed work of this issue has been prepared by the Publication and Reference section of the Directorate under the charge of Shri. J.B.Momin Jt.Director, Smt. A.Laloo, Statistical Officer and Smt. M.Kharpuri, Statistical Officer and a team of staff in the prepa- ration of the manuscript.
'.. . It has always been an endeavour of this Directorate to im- . . prove the publications. Hence suggestions/comments regarding the
content as well as presentation of data in this publication are wel- ?. .
come.
Dated: Shillong W.L.Lyngdoh The 20" November 2000 DIRECTOR
Economics & Statlst~cs i
Meghalaya, Shillong.
I
C O N V E R S I O N T A B L E
WEIGHTS
1 Grain .................... = 0.065 Grams P
3 1 Gram ..................... = 0.035270 Ounces
= 0.085735 Tolas
1 Ounce .................... = 28.350 Grams
1 Pound .................... = 0.4536 Kilograms
1 Kilogram ............... = 2.20462 Pounds
.................. 1 Quintal = 100 Kilograms
1 Tonne ................... = 10 Quintals
i?
= 0.98420 Tons
1 Ton ....................... = 1.0 1605 Tonnes
= 0.508024 Quintals
1 Cwt ...................... = 50.802 Kilograms
LENGTH
........... 1 Centimetre
1 Inch .....................
.................... 1 Foot
1 Metre .................
1 Yard .................... 1 Mile .................... 1 Kilometre ...........
= 0.393701 Inches
= 25.4 Millimehes
= 0.0254 Metres
= 0.3048 Metres
= 3048 Centimerres
= 1.09361 Yards
= 0.9144 Metre
= 1.609344 Kilometres
= 0.62137 Miles
CAPACITY AND VOLUME
1 Gallon (Imperial) ... = 4.54596 Litres
1 Gallon (U.S) ....... = 3.78533 Litres
= 0.83268 Gallons (Imperial)
1 Litre ......... _..__ = 0.219967 Gallons (Imperial)
......... 1 Cubic Foot = 28.3 168 Cubic Decimetres
= 0.028 Cubic Metres
1 Cubic Metre ....... = 1.30795 Cubic Yards
1 Cubic Yard .......... = 0.76455 Cubic hletres
AREA
1 Square Inch ......... = 6.45 16 Square Centimetres
1 Square Foot ........ = 0.092903 Square Metres
........ 1 Square yard = 0.836 13 1 Square Metres
...... 2
1 Square Metre = 1.19599 Square Yards
1 Acre .................... = 0.404686 Hectares
3 = 3.025 Bighas
= 4.840 Square Yards
1 Square Mile ........ = 2.58999 Square Kilometres
= 640 Acres
1 Square Kilometre.. = 100 Hectares
= 247 Acres
= 0.386101 Square Miles
1 Hectare ............... = 10000 Square Metres a .= 7.46993 Bighas
= 2.47 105 Acres
1 Bigha .................. = 0.13387 Hectares
= 0.33058 Acres
ROAD DISTANCE (in K m s ) Shillong to:
Jowai - 66 Khliehriat - ,- 100 Nongstoin - 93 Maursynram - 58 Tura - 323 Mawkynrew - 46 Williamnagar - 3 12 Mawryngkneng - 37 Nongpoh - 53 Ulnling - 70 Baghmara - 445 Umsning - 3 0 (Via Tura)
Sohra - 49 Umroi - 35 (Cherrapunj ee)
Shella - 93 Mylliem - 8 (5th Mile Upper Shillong)
Mairang - 44 Mawphlang - 24 Mawkyrwat - 74 'Pynursla - 5 5 Betasing- 370 Dadengiri - 3 77 Amlarem - 93 d
Jowai to:
Amlarem - 27 Thadlaskein - 10 2
Khliehriat - 34 New Garampani - 67 Laskein - 35 Dawki - 59
Nongstoin- to:
Mairang - 49 Balat - 149 Mawkyrwat - 127 Ranikor- 168
(Via Balat)
Sonapahar - 45
Tura to:
Baghmara - 122 Resubelpara - 88 Dadengiri - 54 Zikzak - 5 1 Betas~ng - 47 Dalu - 50 Rongram - 15 Chokpot - 53
~1 Selsella - 47 Ampati - 49 Rongara- 145
Williamnagar to:
Resubelpara - 74 Songsak - 30 Rongjeng- 35 Samanda - 19
Shillong to other North Eastern State Capitals:
Itanagar - 406 Dispur - 103 (Guwahati)
Imphal- 576 Aizawl - 41 5 4
Kohima - 434 Agartala - 662
A T O U R I S T S P O T S
-1
Water falls:
Sweet falls Rangbang falls Beadon falls Bishop falls Spread Eagles falls Nohsngithiang 0
Dainthlen Nohkalikai Kynrem
Caves: 0
Mawsynrarn cave Mawsmai cave Syndai cave
Others: '
Ward's Lake & Lady Hydari park Botanical Garden
L
Shillong Peak Thangkharang park Cathedral Church Jakrem Hot Spring Kyllang Rock Umiarn Water sports Nehru park Orchid Lake Resort * Kiang Nongbah Syntu Ksiar Monument
Tura peak Chibragre Tourist spot Balpakram National park
LIST OF MINISTERS WITH PORTFOLIO
'3 Governor Shri M.M.Jacob. Chief Minister - Shri E.K.Mawlong
Speaker Shri E.D.Marak Deputy Speaker - Shri M.M.Danggo
Chief Secretary - Shri J.P.Singh 1.A.S. 9
1. Shri A.H.Scott Lyngdoh Minister
9 2. ShriL.A.Sangma Minister
3. Shri M.N.Mukhim Minister
4. Shri H.B.Dan Minister
5. Shri T.H.Rangad Minister
6. Dr. Donkupar Roy Minister
t 7. Shri Monindra Rava Minister
8. Shn S.Siangsha Minister
9. Shri S.S.Lyndoh Minister
10. Shri N.Momin Minister
11. Shri Kyrmen Susngi Minisier
Finance Information & Public ReIation planning, Programme Imple- mentation. Power, P. W.D.(Buildings)
Revenue.
Home,Education and Informa- tion Technology Health
Transport, Parliamentary Af- fairs Industries
Taxation
General Admn.Food&Civil Supplies. P.W.D. (Roads) Excise
12. Dr. F.A.Khonglam \
Animal Husbandry & ~ e t e i - ~ ~ Minister and Soil Conservation
13. Shri A.L.Hitler R.Marak Forest & Environment. Minister
14. Shri M.Suchiang Agriculture Minister
15. Shri A.K.Sangrna Social Welfare Minister
16. Smti R.Warjri Urban Affairs Minister
17. Shri K.C.Momin Tourism Minister
18. Shri Singh Mulieh P.H.E. Minister
19. Shri 0.N.Chyrmang Community & Rural Dev. Minister
20. ShriD.P. Iangluh Mining & Geology Minlster
MINISTERS OF STATE
1. Shri Backstar K.Sangrna 2. Shri R.A.Lyngdoh 3. Shri Brening A. Sangma 4. Shri J.A.Lyngdoh 5. Shri P.T.Sawkmie 6. Shri A.L. Hek 7. Shri R.L.Tariang 8. Shri Cyprian R.Sangma
Home (Jails) Housing Sericulture & Weaving Irrigation Sports & Youth Affairs -41% & Culture Border Areas Dev & Trade Science &Technology
C O N T E N T S ' 1
1. AREA AND POPULATION Table No. Page No.
District-wise Number of Villages, Towns, Police Stations, Outposts and Community Develop- ment Blocks. Population Trend 1901 - 1991 Density of Population, Sex Ratio and Growth of population by Districts. Block-wise population, 1991. Population of Scheduled CastesITribes by Districts, 199 1. No of Households and Total Population -Urban, 1991. Scheduled Tribe Urban Population: 1981 & 1991 Population of Towns, 1991 and Estimated population 1992- 2000. Population by Religion, 1991 and Estimated- 1992-2000. Mid year estimated population, Density and Sex Ratio, 1991 - 2000 Estimated Number of workers classified according to category of activities - 2000
., 2. CLIMATE
2.01 Maximum and Minimum temperature of some Centres: 1996 and 1997. 18
2.02 Relative Humidity Percentage in Some Centres: 1996 and 1997. 20
2.03 Rainfall in Selected Centres. 1998.
3.01 Land Use Statistics 1994-95 to 1998-99. 3.02 ~istrict-wisc Land Use Statistics - 1998-99.
3.03 Areaunder Principal Crops during last 5 years 1995-96 to 1999-2000.
3.04 Production of Principal Crops during last 5 years 1995-96 to 1999-2000.
3.05 Yield rate of some important crops during last 5 years. 1995-96 to 1999-2000.
3.06 Consumption of fertilizers
4. LIVESTOCKS AND VETERINARY.
4.0 1 Livestock - Population Trend. 4.02 Number of Veterinary Institutions 4.03 Service Statistics of Veterinary Hospitals1
Dispensaries, 1998-99. 4.04 District-wise Break-up of the Number of
Veterinary Institutions: 1998-99. 4.05 District-wise Break-up of the service statistics
of Veterinary Hospitals/Dispensaries, 1998- 99. \
5. FOREST
5.01 Area under Forest. 5.02 Area under PlantatiorJAfforestation. 5.03 Progress of Forestry Schemes.
., 6. FISHERIES
6.01 Fish seed Distribution. 4 1 6.02 Fish seed Farms, Production of spawn and Fry
and Fingerlings. 4 2
7. SERICULTURE
Number of Sericultural Villages and Families engaged in Sericulture. Number of Sericultural Farms, Eri-seed grainage and Silk Reeling units. Production of Cocoons. Number of Weaving Training Centres, Weaving Demonstration Centres, Handloom Demonstration Cum Production Centres District-wise production of-Cocoons: 1998- 99
Installed capacity of Power Projects Generation of Electricity Sale of Electricity by Class of Consumers Number of Villages Electrified, Population Covered and Pumpsets Energised
9. INDUSTRY AND MINING.
Employment in Registered Factories Employment in Small Scale Industries
Registcrcd with the Directorale of Industries 9.03 Employment in Registered Small Scale Industries
by Type: 1997-98 & 1998-99.
9.04 Employ~nent in Khadi and Village ~ndustrial Units: Industry wise.
9.05 Production of cement from Mawmluh Cherra Cement Ltd.
9.06 Production and Value of Minerals since 1990- 91 to 1998-99.
9.07 Growth of Joint Stock Companies
10. CO-OPERATION
10.01 Growth of Co-operative Societies 10.02 Statistics relating to the Primary Agricultural
Credit Societies.
11. ROADS
11.01 Road Length Maintained by Public Works Department(P WD)
11.02 Road Mileage by Class of Roads 11.03 Progress of Meghalaya Road Transport
Corporation
12. TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION
12.01 IncreaseIDecrease in the Number of Registered vehicles
12.02 Road Accidents and Number of persons killed and injured
12.03 Revenue from Motor Vehicles.
- 3 . 0 4 District-wise - Number of Motor Vehicles registered as on 3 1" March 1999.
12.05 Statistics of Post Office 12.06 Number of relephone Exchanges, Public Call
Offices and Number of Telephone Connections
4 13. LABOUR ANTI EMPLOYMENT
13.01 Employment of Public and Private Sector 13.02 Employment Exchange Statistics " 13.03 Distribution ofEducated Applicants in the Live
Register by Level of Education. 13.04 Employment by Industry Division - 1991
14. HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE
14.01 Number of Hospitals and Dispensaries 14.02 Number ofPrimaty Health Centres, Community
Health Centres, Sub-centres (inc1udlngM.C.W.
+ Centres etc ) Leprosy Colonies. Leprosy Control Units and Survey and Education Treatment Centres
14.03 Number of Para-Medical Staff - 14.04 Number and Types of Reds by Districts 14.05 Number of Family Wclfare ClinicsiCentres 14.06 Progress of Family Welfare Services
15. PUBLIC HEALTH AND VITAL STATISTICS.
15.01 Number of Problem Viliages provided with Drinking Water facilities
15.02 Birth and Death Rates
1 15.03 Three year Moving Average of Infant Mortality I Rates
3'7 I
9 6'
16.01 Percentage of Literacy, RurdlfUrban 1981 - 1991. 97
16.02 Percentage of Literacy, Scheduled Trlbc: 0
Scheduled Castes and Others - 1991. 98 16.03 Number of Educational Institutions 9 9 16 04 Classwise Enrolment in Educational lnstitutlons 100
16 05 Number of Scheduled T r~be and Scheduled I Caste Students by type of Instlhit~ons 102
I 16.06 Number of Teachers in Educational Institutions 103
I 16 07 Enrolment ln Educat~onal Institutions by types - I of institutions 104 1
I 17. POLICE AND CRIME STATISTICS
17.01 Number of Police Stations. Outposts, etc. 17.02 lncidents of Crimes by Major Heads Under
I.P.C. 17.03 Property stolen and recovered by categories of
Offences -1998.
18. BANKING
18.01 Number of Scheduled Commercial Banks 18.02 Deposits and Credit of Scheduled Commercial
Banks 18.03 Deposits and Credit of Scheduled Commercial
Banks by Districts as on March 1999.
I 19. STATE FINANCE.
- 3 . 0 1 Overail Budgetary position of the Slate of Meghalaya.
19.02 Revenue Receipts of the State of Meghalaya. 19.03 Revenue Expenditure of the State of Meghalaya 19 04 Capital Receipts of the State of Meghalaya. 19.05 Capital Expenditure of the State of Meghalaya. 19.06 State Taxes by type.
1
20. FIVE YEAR PLANS
20.01 Plan Outlay and Actual Expenditure of Meghalaya.
20.02 Outlay and Expenditure of Ninth Plan (1997- 2002).
20.03 Outlay and Expenditure in Rural Development Programmes
20.04 Achievements under Rural Development Programmes.
20.05 Physical Achievement Under Jowahar Rozgar
2 Yojana.
21. PRICE INDICES
2 1.0 1 Consumer Price Index Numbers for Urban Non- Manual Employees.
21.02 Consumer Price Index Numbers for Industrial Waters.
21.03 Consumer Price Index Numbers for Agricultural Labourers.
22; ELECTION
22.01 Mcghalaya Legislative Assembly Election - 1998.
22.02 Abstract Result of the 1998 Meghalaya Legislative Assembly Election.
22.03 District Council Election - 1999. 22.04 Result of the Lok Sabha Election - 1998.
23. STATE INCOME
23.01 Net State Domestic Product by Industry of Origin at Current Prices .
23.02 Net State Donlestic Product by Industry of Origin at Constant (1 993-94) Prices
24. TOURISM
24.01 Tourist Spots in Meghalaya. 24.02 Tourists visiting Meghalaya.
25. ECONOMIC INDICATORS
25.01 Socio-Economic Indicators, Meghalaya. 25.02 India - Basic Statistics.
1. AREA AND POPULATION TABLE: 1.01
DISTRICT-WISE NUMBER OF VILLAGES, TOWNS, POLICE STATIONS, OIJTPOST AND COMLMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCKS
/ A _ - 1 ; Sub Division 1 I 1 -.,!- 1 n-,:-.. 1 CommUnI~ nrea ~ O I I L B ~ U I I L ~ ' (Sq,Km) Populat~on (Excluding V~llages Towns Stations Develop-
Q Q / D lsyE2s) 1 '1998 /PI 1 1999 1 19~8.9g 1 1998-99 i m e ~ ~ ~ ~ k s
Table: 1.01 (Contd) '2
Source: 1. Census of India 1991. 2. Community Development Department Meghalaya. 3. *Economic Census. 4. Inspector General ofPolice, Shillong.
(p) Provisional
1
East Garo Hills
West Garo Hills
South Garo H~lls
Meghalaya
2
2603
3714
1850
22429
3
188830
403027
77073
1774778
4
1
2
8
6
1
2
L
12
8
3
4
2
24
5
856
1481
595 -
5780
7
5
7
1
34
9
4
7
3
32
TABLE: 1.02 POPULATION TREND 1901 - 1991 C-?
Source: Census of India, 1991.
TABLE: 1.03 DENSITY OF POPULATION, SEX RATIO AND GROWTH OF
POPULATION BY DISTRICTS
I Total 1 41 1 58 1 978 1 973 1 64071
Density Per Sq.Km Total D~strict
I Total 1 98 1 128 1 945 ( 947 1 153804
Rural1 Urban 1991 1981 1991 1981-91
Sex Ratio (No of Females per '000 Males)
Ja~nt~a,H~lls
Population Growth During
Rural
Urban
East Khasi Hills
38
1657
Rural
Urban
52
2575
64
5446 .
978
994
84
7004
973
975
966
907
56393
7678
97 0
906
103461
50343
Table: 1.03 (Contd)
I I I I
West Khasi H~lls
- I I
Total
Rural
Urban
1 I
East Garo Hills
West Garo Htlls
Total 52 73 94 1 1 958 1 52280 '
- I I I I
31
30
318
Rural
Urban
Total
Rural
12520 ' Urban 1455
39
1195
58581 , 42
51
953
66
60
1924 888
953
795
947
772
963
972
68
2401
86
77
903
949 951 I
964
875
960
967
951
44566
7714
11 0223
97703
481 22
940 1 10459
TABLE 1.04 BLOCK-WISE POPULATION, 1991 d DistricffBlocks Population No. of Villages Households 1 1 (S$%s] 1 (1991 1 (1gg8 Economic 1 (1991 1
Census) Census) Census)
1. Nongpoh 1216 50561 260
2. Bhoi Area 1232 76751 31 0 14503
Jaintia Hills
1. Thadlaskein
2. Arnlarem
3. Laskein
4. Khliehriat
/ 3. Maryngkneng 1 293 1 35914 ) 62 I 6326 1
3819
753
398
553
2115
East Khasi Hills , 5196
4 !#w6HiBkneng
5 Mawphlang
220473
78394
29967
46884 pp
65228
8 Shella-Bholaganj
9 Mawkynrew
West Khasl H~lls
1 Malrang
2 Mawkyrwat
Ppppp
665218
204 1 293973
290 46685
465
125
578
355
5247
1106 ---- 1191
899
98
1% 166
37986
13821
125041
55851
7837 1 4
45799
30170
220157
63095
55771
Q
81
85
174
204
70
914
154
154
11140
91 64
5110
38101
10755
9792
4 ?h BLE 1.04 Contd
5. Ranikor I 125
1 3. Nongsto~n
4 . Mawshynrut
1. East Garo Hills ( 2603 188830 1 856 35537 /
1336
.
61043
4. Resubelpara
1 West Garo Hills
1614 40248
3. Samanda .
1. Dadenggiri
2. Selsella
( 3. Rongram
214
468
Z
1 9. Rongara ( 587 14354 1 105 1 2698 1
10485
267
4 547
947
535
867
( 10. Tikrikilla I * *. 1 155 1 * 1
7069
66332
4. Betasing
5. Zikzak
6. Dalu
7. Chokpot
8. Baghmara
30094
5564 ) 480100
45241
29464
33255
659 I
612,
651
132 1 5782 1
1481 ( 90706
274
12549
17609
16620
63170 136
301
405
MEGHALAYA
12137
99752
89546
257
343
147
305
232
51531
8834
5519
6175
Source - Census of India, 1991 * New Blocks Area & Population included in the Development
Blocks they belong before b~furcation.
22429
205
1774778
10087
53787 ) 191 10615
5780 327371
TABLE 1.05 POPULATION OF SCHEDULED CASTES /TRIBES BY DISTRICT. 1991
2. East Khasi Hills 1 2424 1 521482 1 141312 1 665218 1
Districts
I
1. Jaintia Hills
3. West Khasi H ~ l l s 215995
4. East Garo Hills 182849 2Z0157 1
5. West Garo H ~ l l s 5629 387043 87428 480100
MEGHALAYA 1517927 247779 1774778
Source- Census of India, 1991
Scheduled Castes
2
747
Total
5
220473
Scheduled Tribes
3
210588
Others
4
9168
3 A B L E 1.06 NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS AND TOTAL POPULATION - URBAN, 1991
TABLE 1.07 SCHEDULED TRIBE URBAN POPULATION, 1981-1991 d
Scheduled Tribe Scheduled Castes and Populat~on Others
Name of Towns I
1981 1991 P.C. 1981 1991 P.C. Growth Growth
3. Nongstoin 3292 13732 317.13 588
4 Jowai 11416 18515 62.18
1 5. Williamnagar 3012 101 16 235.86 1278 1 1888 47.73 *
1 6. Tura 21495 132929 53.19 13762113137 .4.54 1 1 7. Baghrnara 1 2924 4599 57.28 1259 1295 1 2.86 1 Source:- General Population Tables, Meghalaya 1991.
1
TABLE 1.08 POPULATION OF,TOWNS, 1991 AND ESTIMATED POPULATION (1992-2000)
Madanrting
Mawla1
TABLE 1.08 Contd
Sources:- Census Of India, 1991
TABLE 1.09 POPULATION BY RELIGION, 1991 AND ESTIMATED 1997-2000
-- P.C. Persons P.C. Persons P.C. Persons P.C. Persons P.C
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Sikhs / 2 6 1 2 7 0.15 / 3305 1 0.16 1 3437 ( 0.16 ( 3569 1 0.16 1 3644 1 0 . 1 6
Hindus
Buddhist 1 2934 1 0.16 1 3042 1 0.14 ( 3060 1 0.14 ( 3092 1 0.14 1 2976 1 0.13
ZBIX0 14.67 266616 12.67 267682 12.33 267737 12.02 267679 1168
TABLE 1.10 MID YEAR ESTIMATED POPULATION, 8 DENSITY AND SEX RATIO, 1991-1000
Source:- Census of Indiq 1991.
Years
1
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
Popuiatlon
2
1774778
1825892
1878478
1932578
1988236
2045497
2104407
2165014
2227366
2291514
Dens~ty Per Sq Km
3
7 9
81
84
86
89
9 1
94
97
99
102
Sex Ratlo (Females Per '000
Males)
4
955
956
956
956
956
956
956
957 1
I
961
361
TABLE 1.11 ESTIMATED NUMBER OF WORKERS b CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO CATEGORY
OF ACTIVITIES, 2000
I 3. Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and Plantation 1 54177 I i. 1 Orchards and Allied Activities
Particulars
I
A. M a ~ n Workers
1. Cultivators
2. Agricultural Labourers
) 4. Mining and Quarrying
2000
2
798568 ' 427896
132430
5. Manufacturing Processing Servicing and Repairs in other than household industry
1 16010 1 6. Manufacturing Processing Servicing and Repairs in household industry
' 7. Construction
8. Trade and Commerce
Source:- Directorate o f Economics & Statistics, Meghalaya.
12523
61590 1 9. Transport and Communication
10. Other Serv~ces
B. Marg~nal Workers
14489
73113
51258
2. CLIMATE
TABLE 2.01 MAXIMUM AND MINJMUM TEMPERATURE OF SOME CENTRES, 1996 AND 1997
(in "Centigrade)
Month I Shillong I Cherrapunjee I Sh~llong I Cherrapunjee I Barapan~
Table 2.01 Contd
Source:- Indian Meteorological Department
TABLE 2.02 RELATIVE HUMIDITY PERCENTAGE IN SOME CENTRES, 1996 AND 1997
Month
I
1996 1997
Shillong Cherrpunjee
08.30 Hrs
2
Shillong
08.30 Hrs
4
17.30 Hrs
3
08.30 Hrs
6
- Cherrpunjee Barapani
17.30 Hrs
5
17.30 Hrs
7
08.30 Hrs
8
17.30 Hrs
9
08.30 Hrs
10
--
17.30 Hrs
11
Table 2.02 Contd
Source:- Indian Meteorological Department
TABLE 2.03 RAINFALL IN SELECTED CENTRES-1998 ,, 1 Centres 1 1992 1 1993 1 1994 1 1995 . I 1996 1 1997 1 1998
East Khas~ Hills District (a) Shillong
(b) Cherrapunjee
(c) Mawsynram
2235
West Khasi Hills District (a) Nongsto~n
8537
10450
Jaintia H ~ l l s D i s t r~c t (a) Jowai
2073
2209
East Garo Hills D i s t r~c t (a) W~ll iamnagar
N.A. Information not available Source:- Indian Meteorological Department & Concerned District Sources
12807
13848
4177
West Garo Hills District
1671
4044
2691
11194
10940
6095
2722
2319
3016
3569
14189
13832
3971
3150
1953
N.A.
3104
12989
12850
7913
4022
2108
2950
3090
N.A.
8993
9892
N.A.
N.A.
N A.
16720
2273
N.A.
3561
N A.
4836
6247
N.A. 3217
3694 5723
3. AGRICULTURE TABLE 3.01 LAND USE STATISTICS, 1994-95 TO 1998-99 (Hectare:
Particulars 1 1994-95 1 1995-96 1 1996.97 1 1997-98 1 1998-99
I. Reporting Area for Land ~tilisU.&n Statistics 1 2240900 / 2240900 1 2240900 1 2240900 1 2240900
. Geographical Area
Other uncultivated land / 643358 / 636613 1 632355 1 631466 1 620670 :xcluding fallow land
I
2242900
!. Fallow land 1 232192 1 231071 1 284478 1 233782 1 231600
I. Forest
2. Not available for cultivation
2242900
938457
225601
950000
220245
-
937282
229457
5. Net area sown
3. Area sown more than once
2242900
7. Total Cropped Area
935334
223695
201292
37389
2242900
7
933998
226066
ource:- Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Meghalaya 238681
2242900
206477
40936
247413
216418
44066
260484
215588
44112
218385
44445
259700 262830
TABLE 3.02 DISTRICT WISE LAND USE STATISTICS. 1998-99 0;
Items
Reporting Area
1. Forest
2. Not available for Cultivation
3. Other unculti- vated land excl~ -ding fallow land
4. Fallow Land
(Hectares: Meghalaya
TABLE 3.03 AREA UNDER PRINCIPAL CROPS DURING Q LAST 5 YEARS 1995-96 TO 1999-2000 (Hectares)
1 CROPS 1995.96 11996.97 1997.98 11998.99 11999-20001
12. Wheat 1 4217 1 4305 1 4287 1 4287 1 I
1. Rice a)Autumn 31741 31838 b) Winter 70029 70344 c) Spring 1 2275 1 2606
Total Rice 104045 104788
13. Maize 1 16961 1 17037 1 17175 1 17219 ( 16637 (
31865 70361 2944
105170
5. Total Pulses Total foodgrains
16. Sesamum 1318 ( 1331 1 1326 1322 1 1
31750 70649 3003
105402
4 . Other Cereals ' 3817 2805
31791 70697(p)
2804 129436 Total Cereals
1 12. Sugarcane 1 86 1 81 1 82 ( 83 1 I
2823 ~ 129731 129040 128935
10. Mesta
11. Cotton
4709
7554
4694
7545
4688
7544
4681
7549
4457
7455
Tablc 3.03 Contd
1 2 3 4 5 6
14. Tobacco
15. Turmeric 1372 1397 1375
16.Arecanut 9466 9510 9543 9585 9590(p)
17. Potato
18. Sweetpotato
21. Ginger
22. Pine Apple
23. Citrus Fruits
20863
5153
I I I I I
Source:- Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Meghalaya 1 P - Provisional
7288
8390
7289
25. Papaya
19547
5211
24. Banana
7309
8793
6961
5194
466
20764
5212
5319 4814
7357
9298
7505
482
20753
5181
5370
7403
9291
7523
5329
486
5220
7606
9382
7569
o
495 507 d
TABLE 3.04 PRODUCTION OF PRINCIPAL CROPS a DURING LAST 5 YEARS 1995-96 TO 1999-2000
(Tonnes)
CROPS 199526 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-2000 -
a
2. Wheat
3. Maize
1. R ~ c e a)Auturnn b) Winter C) S p r ~ n g
Total Rice
4. Other Cereals Total Cereals
5. Total Pulses Total foodgrains
6. Sesarnum
4710
21745
8. Rape seed and Mustard Seed Total Oil seeds
9. Jute **
10. Mesta "
28353 79393 4031
2219 140451
2421 142872
681
6909
7 Castor I 13 16
1 1. Cotton * 5318 5603 5590 5599 5549
34405 99367 7333
2226 175800
2567 178367
686
4341 4447
6448 5149
111777 141105
6894
15
4467
5170
34683
21558
27156
21675
36386 104007 9708
------ 25560
6998
15
2237 184110
2464 186574
6881
4576
5285
27097
21362 20071
---- 32033
19243
150101
2282 184294
2488 186782
694
149742
27975 111797 9970
24878
32620 124267
25272 24051
Table 3.04 Contd 0
P Provisional * Production in Bales of 170 Kgs ** Production in Bales of 180 Kgs
Source:- Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Meghalaya
TABLE 3.05 YIELD RATE OF SOME IMPORTANT CROPS DURING a
THE LAST 5 YEARS 1995-96 TO 1999-2000
b) Winter 1134 1412 1478 1582 1758(p) C) Spring 1772 2814 3298 3320
lTotalRice 1 1074 1 1346 / 1427 1 1421 1 : (
4. Potato
5. Rape seed and Mustard
I I I I I - Provisional
Source:- Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Meghalaya
TABLE 3.06 CONSUMPTION OF FERTILIZERS 0
(Tonnes)
Source:- Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Meghalaya
TABLE - 4.01 LIVESTOCK POPULATION TREND
(in '000 Nos)
Source: Livestock Census Office6 Meghalaya
Table 4,02
TABLE 4.05:DISTRICT-WE BREAK-W OF THE SERVICX STATISTICS OF VETEIUNARY HOSPITALSiDISPENSAFUES: 1998-99
8 (in '000 nor)
Disuicr I Anirnak Treated
Ri Bhoi I 23
W s t Khasi Hills
Jaintia Hills
East Garo Hills
West Garo Hills 292
Soum Garo Hills I 45
Artificial Carlratwn done Ihaainatien
18.9 22.4
11 Husbandry and Veterinary, M 3 6
Innoculafionl Vaccination
I ghalaya
5. FOREST
TABLE 5.01 AREA UNDER FOREST
('000 Hectares)
1 1 9 - 7 8 1 F i g t b m q W *ilbba8m&mh year I 1978-79
to 1981-82
4
70 65
Figmmsepm&d urcillBhaIrm&mh year
1.17 (+) 779.18 851.01)
Table 5.01 Contd
( + - Excluding Protected Forest Under District Council Source: Chief Conservator of Forest, Meghalaya.
TABLE 5.02 AREA UNDER PLANTATION / AFFORESTATION
Source: Principal Chief Conservatur uf Forests Meglralaya, Slrillong
Q TABLE 5.03 PROGRESS OF FORESTRY SCHEMES
So cia l
Source: Principal Chief Conservator of Foresh Meghalaya, Shillong
TABLE 6.02 FISH SEED FARMS, PRODUCTION OF SPAWN AND FRY AND
FINGERLINGS
Source: Directorate of Fisheries, Meghalaya
7. SERICUL.TURE TABLE 7.01
NUMBER OF SERICULTUbU VILLAGES AND FAMlllES ENGAGED IN SER1CI.LTI.TRE
Source: Directorate of Sericulture & Weaving, Meghalaya
YEAR
I
1993-94
1994-95
199.5-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
SER1cLLTURAL MLIAGES
2
1812
1812
1812
1812
1812
1812
-
FAMILIES ENGAGED IN SERICULTURE
3
14000
14000
14000
14000
14000
14000 2
TABLE 7.03 PRODUCTION OF COCOONS
P
Source: Directorate of Sericulture & Weaving, Meghalaya
.\
TABLE 7.04 Q NUMBER OF WEAvrVG m i N r n G C E w R E s , WEAVING DEMONSTRATION CENTRES, HANDLOOM DEMONSTRA- ..
TION CUM PRODUCTION CENTRES
Wavinz Training Ceuftres
I I I I Wen G m H& 2 7 7 2
SouthGam w 1 Source: Directorate of Sericulture & Weaving, Meghalaya
I I 5
TABLE 7.05 DISTRICT-\VISE PRODUCTION OF
COCOONS:1998-99
(Lakh Nos) %
1 hint" Hills
Distlict
East Rhasi BUS
Ri - Bhoi 55.27
h lu lhn) . ('000 Ices)
Source: Directorate of Sericulture & Weaving, Meghalaya
West Rhas~ Hdk
East Garo HiL
West Garo Hilk
South Garo Hills
Eli ('000 Kgs)
hluga (Lakh Nos)
0.52
6 02
3.36
86.36
84.64
46.07
1.05
36.62
33.85
12.30
4.29
'
B
8 ELECFRICITY TABLE 8.01
Source: Meghalaya State Electricity Board 48
INSTALLED CAPACITY OF POWER PROJECTS (M.W.). Projects
1
1 . Utninln t l ~ d e l P ~ . o j c c l Slngc I
1986-87
I
3 h 0 0
1995-96
3
? 6 . 0 0
1998-91
6
> 6 . 0 0
1996-97
4
36.011
1997-98
>
3 6 . 0 0
TABLE 8.02 GENERATION OF ELECTRICITY
Source: Meghalaya State Electricity Board
TABLE 8.03 QALE OF ELECTRICITY BY CLASS OF CONSUMERS
lh! MEGHALAYA (MKWHJ I
I I
0 2. Commercial 48 09 42.79 37.12 34.150
Projects
3 ( 4. Public LiJltmp 1 3.23 1 3.28 1 3.47 ( 0.762 1
6. Public Water Works & Sewage 1 I 8 8 3 I I I P S I 1 1 . 9 2 ) 2 1 9 2 1
I I I I
1995-96
1 7 . Buk Supply (including licencees) 1 55.37 1 57.06 1 46.54 1 55.926 1
11. Extra State Comumer (A) A.S.E.B.
1996-97
1 12. Total Outside the State ( 235.66 1 153.39 ( 240.71 1 175.777 (
1997-98
(C) Tripura
(D) Manipur
1998-99
-
-
4.16
2.37 28.534
TABLE 8.03 (Contd.)
B. Grad Total (Inside + Outsiie)
14. Per Capita Consunqhmi (in KWH
Source: Meghalaya State Electricity Board
TA.BLE 8.01 NCThlBER OF VILLAGES ELECTRIFIED, POPULATION
COVERED AND PUMPSETS ENERGISED
Source: Meghalaya State Electricity Board
9. INDUSTRY AND MINING TABLE 9.01 EMPLOYMENT IN REGISTERED
FACTORIES
F q ~ u i e r of Increase/Decrease in
Districts Registered Employees
Factories
Source: Chief Inspector of Boilers and Factories, Meghalaya.
0 TABLE 9.02 EMPLOYMENT IN SMALL SCALE INDUSTFUES REGISTERED WIHT THE DIRECTORATE
OF INDUSTRIES
year/ District
,
Hills 1428 1447.47
No ~ ~ ~ ~ a ' l
I
C
0
Ri-Bhoi 92 278.00 742
Increase in the Number of persons
NO of persons employed employed
Nos
3 4 2
%
5
1996.97
1997-98
1998.99
2765
3008
3270
1998.99 (District Wise)
16104
17259
18585
District
1313
1155
1326
NO of Small Scale
Industries
8.88
7.17
7.68
~~~~~ and
Machine
No. of persons ' Employed
I
Table 9.02 Contd.
/ Jaintia ills / 439 1 2 i
Source:- Directorate of Industries Meghalaya, Shillong
1 West Garo H~l ls 1 310 160.19
14.88 South Garo H ~ l l s
1999
275 6 1
TABLE 9.03 EMPLOYMENT IN REGISTERED SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES BY TYPE, 1997-98 AND 1998-99
Industry NO. Of No. of
Persons Employed
Industries n- 1 Motor Repairing. Painting, 1
isi Servicing, etc 1 1292 I I
2. Wooden Furniture 296 1523
3. Leather Based Industry 1 35 1 156
5 Flour & Rice Mills. Atta & 1 230 1 1047 Chakki
6. Tailoring ( 360 1 1700
7. Printirjg Press 1 44 / 398
1998-99 Difference in the No. of Persons employed during 1997-98 & 1998-99
Table 9.03 Contd
Source:- Directorate of Industries, Meghalaya 5 7 'v
* Q
- -- TABLE RD1 EMPLOYMENT IN KHADI AND VILLAGE INDUSTRIAL
UNITS: INDUSTRY WISE.
Indus*9
? i Z
I 4. Processing of Cereals & l 2 I 4 l 7 1 9 1
+ I 5 Pulses
-2: Carpentry B Blacksm~thy
, 3. Pottery
1997-98
2 -
3
' 5. Lime Industry
6. GoMsm~th
No of Khad~ & Villages lndustr~es
2
D~ff ~n nos of persons
during 997-98 & 1998-99
6
1998-99
No of Persons
Employed
3
6
12
3
1
No of Khad~ & Villages lndustr~es
4
No of Persons
Employed
5
2
2 --
2
30
2
12
14
8
5
12
+8
-4
40 + I 0
-2
Table 9.04 Conld
1 10 Plastic Polymar I - I I 1 I 1 0 1 lo I
7 F r u ~ t s &Vegetable Process~ng
8 Electronic
9 Bone Crush~ng
1 1 1. Textile 1 - 1 3 / 6 1 6 I 12. Service (Tyre retreading]
3 15
1 13 Total --
14 1 68 1 42 1 246 1 177 _I -- -
15
1
1
Source:- Meghalaya Ichadi and Village Industries Board
95
2
4
+80
2
4 1
Q TABLE 9.05 PRODUCTION OF CEMENT FROhl h4AWMLUEI CHERRA CEMENTS LIMITED
I I
b
'k
9
Source:-Ma\vmluh Cherra Cements Limited
TABLE 9.06 PRODZJCTION AND VALUE OF MINERALS SINCE 1990-91 TO 1998-99
Frodudion ( ~ n thousand Mt)
0 Table 9.06 Contd
I
1996-97
1997-98
;ource:- Directorate of Mineral Resources, Meghalaya, Shillong
1 1998.99 1 4238
2
3239.3
3233.5
N.A.
5
9.74
6.30
-
3
N.A.
N.A.
389.0
4
540.9
396.9
6.83 1
TABLE 9.07 GROWTH OF JOINT STOCK CORIPANIES
Source: Registrar of Companies, Shillong
I
3
--
YeariDistr ict
1
1994 --
1995
Companies at Work as on 31st March
Public
2
37
42
Private
3
136
151
Total
4
173
- 193
10 CO-OPERATION TABLE 10.01 GROWTH OF CO-OPERATNE SOCIETIES.
Source:- Registrar of Co-operative Societies, Meghalaya
Working Capital (Rs. ~n Lakhs) Year
Societies (Nos)
Membership ('000 Nos)
Share Capital (Rs. in Lakhs)
TABLE 10.02 STATISTICS RELATING TO THE PRIMARY AGRICULTURAL CREDIT SOCIETIES.
1 Items / Unit 1 1996-97 1 1997-98 1 1998-99 1
6. Loan Issued during the Year I
(a) Short Term 1 I :: I 109.56 1 92.00 1 85.79 1
(b) Medium Term 35.90 74 18 22.64 ,
1. Number of Societies
2. Total Members
3. Paid up Share Capital
4. Deposits
5. Worklng Capital
1 7. Loans Outstandins ( i 671.87 1 707.80 1 912.81 1
Nos.
Rs. in Lakhs
I 8. Sales Turnover during the Year (a) Agricultural Produce
I (b) Consumers Goods I (c) Others
179
135278
51 7.1 0
76.51
851.07
Souce:- Registrar of Co-operative Societies, Meghalaya
88.45 127.3 48.96
179
92272
197.53
64.99
1030.49
179
95672 1
221.44 1 1
236.41
1169.32
50.23 78.63 4.96
1
42.80 1
56.33 16.31
11. ROADS TABLE 11 .O1 ROAD LENGTH MAINTAINED BY PUBLIC
WORKS DEPARTMENT
1 1994.95 1 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
1996-97
Road Density per 100 Sq Krn 1
Year
1973-74 948 2142 3090 13.78
N.A:- Informatioil Not Available. Source:- PWD (R&B), Meghalaya.
Surfaced
1990.91
Unsurfaced Total 1 IKm) 1 IKm) 1 Inn.)
2407
1992.93
1993.94
---- 3280
2857
N.A.
5687 25.36
3165
N.A.
6022
N.A.
26.85
N.A.
TABLE 11.02 ROAD MILEAGE BY CLASS OF KOADS. 15i
* . - Excluding roads under BRTF NA - Information not available Source:- PWD (KBiB) Meghalaya.
0 TABLE 11.03 PROGRESS OF RIEGHALAYA ROAD TRANSPORT CORPORATION
p q v t e i Covered Passengers 1 (Nos) 1 (Nos) (Krns) 1 (Average Daily)
Source:- Megllalaya Transport Corporation
I
12. TRANSPORT AM) COMMUNICATION TABLE 12.01 INCREASE /DECREASE OF REGISTERED VEHICLES.
TABLE 12.02 ROAD ACCIDENTS AND NUMBER OF O PERSONS KILLED AND INJURED.
I
I
I
P
I
C
1
I
I
I
I I
* Source.- Special Superintendent of Pol~ce. C l.D Meghalaya
1997
1998
382
407
204
138
753
383
3
TABLE 12.03 REVENUE FROM MOTOR VEHICLES.
(Rs In Lakhs)
Items
1
1 .Road 'Tax
2.Fees & Fines
3. Surcharge
Total
Source :- Commissioner of Transport, Meghalaya.
1996-97
2
163.65
126.82
4.8 1
295.28
1997-98
3
170.82
11 8.49
6.64
295.95
1998-99
4
154.10
129.72
5.74
289.56
TABLE: 12.04 DISTRICT-WISE NUMBER OF MOTOR VEHICLES REGISTERED AS ON 3 1 ST MARCH 1999.
TABLE 12.04 CONTD.
TABLE 12.05 STATISTICS OF POST OFFICES 0 (In Nos)
Items
General Post Office 1
2
3
15 1 Letter Boxes 1 1651 1 1708 [ 1708 / 1708 ( 1709 1 1715 /
I I I I I 1 I
Source:- Senior Superintendent of Post Offices, Meghalaya Division, Shillong N.A:- Not Available
1995-96
5
1
Head Post Office
Sub-Post Office
4 1 Branch Post Office 1 41 3 413 1 414. 1 414 1 414 1. 416
1996-97
6
1
1
6 1
1997-98
7
1
1
64
1998-99
R
1
1
62
1
62
1
62
1
62
TABLE 12.06 NUMBER OF TELEPHONE EXCHAN .-
PUBLIC CALL OFFICES AM) NUMBER OF TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS.
Nos
Source:- Assistant Director, OEce of the T.D.M. Shillong.
0 13. LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT TABLE 13.01 EMPLOYMENT IN PUBLIC AND PRZVATE
SECTOR
1 1 2 3 4
Public Sector:
(In Nos)
, 1.Central Govt. 15088 16787 1 11.26
Sector
3.State Quasi Govt. 1 8090 1 7965 -1.55 1 4.Central Qua51 Govt 7200 7296 I 1.33 ~ ~ . L o c ~ I Bodies 1 2308 1 2366 1 2.51 1
Percentage of Increase/ Decrease -
1996-97 1997-98
Private Sector: 1
Total
1. Larger Establishment 5692 6005 1 2. Smaller
-6.89
Total
69096
Source:- Directorate of Employment & Craftsman Training, Meghalaya * Employee Census of Directorate of Economics & Statistics, 1997
'Btava?
TABLE 13.02 EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE STATISTICS
(In Nos)
i Items / 1995 1 1996 1 1997 ) 1998 1
3816 8677 11108 7401 Registration
Vacancies Notified 489 631 628 294
- -
I
Number of Employment Exchanges
1 Placement 1 190 / 131 1 271 191 / I Number on the Live 1 27584 1 27888 1 34349 / 33460 1 1 Rcgister
2
10
Source:- Directorate of Employment & Craftsman Training, Meghalaya.
d
-
3
10
-
4 -
10
5 7
10
a
0 TABLE 13.03 DISTRIBUTION OF EDUCATED
APPLICANTS IN THE LIVE REGISTER BY LEVEL OF EDUCATION
Nos
*
*
a. Engineering
b. Agriculture
96
3
Level of Education
I
1. Matr~culation
2. H.S.S.L.C/P.U./lnterrned~ate
3. Graduates
1997
4
10909
5487
90
19
1998
5
9597
5616
1995
2
8892
4108
1996
3
9302
6465
16
34
141
24
Table 13.03 Contd
a'
M
Source:- Directorate of Employment & Craftsman Training, Meghalaya.
Table 13.04 Contd
7. Construction
8. Trade & Commrce
9. Transport & Communicathn
1418
5927
1304
6466
22635
7191
505
1707
547
398
1188
74
2562
6160
1242
11349
37617
10358
* IP
Table 13.04 Contd
Source : Census of India 1991
14. HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE. 4 TABLE 14.01 NUMBER OF HOSPITALS AND
DISPENSARIES.
1998:99 38 '
1998-99 / District Wise
East Khasi Hills
West KhasP'Hils
Ri Bhoi
Jaintia Hills
West Garo Hills --
East Garo Hills
South Garo Hills
Source:- Directorate of Health Services (M.1.) Meghalaya.
- -
5
-
2
3
4
7
4
6
9
3
5
I U 5
*
TABLE 14.02 NUMBER OF PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRES, COMMUNITY HEAWiI a
CENTRES, SUB-CENTRES (including M.C.W. Centres Etc.) LEPROSY COLONJES, LEPROSY CONTROL UNIT AND SURVEY AND EDUCATION
TREATMENT CENTRES.
fear / District I P.H.C. 1 C.H.C. SubCentres L.C.U. S.E.T.Centres
Table 14.02 Contd
1 1998.99 / District Wise 1
Source:- Directorate of Health Services (M.I.) Meghalaya.
87
TABLE 14.03 NUMBER OF PARA-MEDICAL STAFF
Year / D ~ s t r ~ c t
1
1992-93
1993.94
1994.95
Doctors
2
340
344
358
Nurses
pppppp
3
435
521
506
Pharrnac~st
4
7 6
74
79
A.N M
5
47 6
587
462
Health Vlsltors
6
50
50
50
Lab I Techniciars
7 - -
39
7 1
49
Table 14.03 Contd.
1 1998.99 - District Wise : I
East Khas~ Hills
Source:- Directorate of Health Services (M.1.) Meghalaya
8 9
TABLE 14.04 NUMBER AND TYPES OF BEDS BY DISTRICT. G2
Year/District Maternity Paed~atr ic T.B. Beds Other Beds Total 1 Beds Beds Beds
I 3 4 5 6 1
Tablc 14.04 Contd
1 1998-99 1 Dlstrict Wise
I East Garo Hills 1 180 1 . I I . I - / I 8 0 /
West Khasi Hills
Ri Bho~
Jaintia Hills
Source:- Directorate of Health Services (M.I.) Meghalaya.
160
130
216
1 South Garo HIIs
West Garo Hills 1 285
30
2 1
35 25
20
--
10
18
5
17
25 , 335
3
200
130
275
TABLE 14.05 NUMBER OF FAMILY WELFARE CLINICS 1 CENTRES
Total Rural Urban Other Bodies
1 1999-2000 / District Wise 1 1 ~ a s t Khasi Hills 1 9 6 . 1 8 8 ) 8 / 6
1 Ri Bhoi 1 3 7 1 3 7 1 - 1 - 1 -
/ West Khas~ HII% 1 8 2 1 8 1 1 1 1 - 1
I Jaintia Pills - pp
I 1 East Gar5 Hills 8 6 1 8 5 1 I . I
Source:- Directorate of Health Services (M.C.H. & F.W. etc.) Meghalaya.
- - -
West Garo Hills
South Garo Hills
1 0 3 7 102 1 2
TABLE 14.06 PROGRESS OF FAMILY WELFARE SERVICES
(In Nos)
Source:- Directorate of Health Services (M.C.H. & F.W. etc.) F
Meghalaya.
15. PUBLIC HEALTH AND VITAL STATISTICS
TABLE 15.01 NUMBER OF PROBLEM VILLAGES PROVlDED WITH DRINKING WATER FACZLITIES
1 Year / District 1 Problem Villages Covered 1
1 1996-97 (District Wise) I ) East Khasi Hills I 69 I
East Garo Hills 55 I
) South Garo Hills I 79 1
1 Jaint~a Hills
I West Garo Hills i 89 I
28
Source:- Chief Engineer (P.H.E.) Meghalaya, Shillong.
TABLE 15.02 BIRTH AND DEATH RATES 4 (Per Thousand)
Year
I 1
1985
1986
1987
1997 (p)
* Excludes Jammu & Kashmir P: Provisional Source:- Registrar General, Ministry of Home Affairs
Govt. of India.
30.2
Meghalaya
Birth Rate
2
39.1
35.4
34.9
Birth Rate Death Rate
4 e
8.8
Death Rate
3
12.7
10.1
9.1
32.9
32.6
32.2
27.2' 8.9
11.8
11.1
10.9 -,
* Excludes Jammu & Kashmir P: Provisional Source:- Registrar General, Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt. of India.
9 6
TABLE 15.03 THREE YEAR MOVING AVERAGE OF INFANT MORTALITY RATES. f P ~ t T h n r l C R n d \
Year
1
1988 90
1989.91
1990.92
Meghalaya
Rural
2
6 1
60
61
All lnd~a
Rural
5
96
90
86
Urban
3
29
29
29
Comb~ned
4
58
57
58
Urban
6
5 7
54
5 2
Combined
7
88
@ -
99.
16. EDUCATION
TABLE 16.01 PERCENTAGE OF LITERACY, RURALIURBAN 1981,1991.
1981 1991 Districts I I
Source:- Census of India, 198 1 and 1991.
9 7
Pereentsge Lltereay of 5ClST and Other8
lSoheduled Caste
OOthen
Jnlnlle Hllle Eaet Khasl West Khasl East Qaro Wect Qaro Hlllr Hllls Hllls Hills
0 Y a
v
TABLE 16.02 PERCENTAGE LITERACY OF SCHEDULED TRIBE / SCHEDULED CASTE
AND OTHERS - 1991
1 Jaintia Hills 34.98 1 43.39 41.83 1
D~stricts 1 Scheduled Tribe Scheduled Caste
3 1
-- - -
Meghalaya 46.71 4 4 . 2 7 1 62.91 ~
Others
4 2
I
East Garo Hills
West Garo Hills
Source:- Census of India, 1991.
55.62
50.34 a
East Khasi Hills
West Khasi Hills
48.12
38.16
57.76
79.31
38.47 44.45
74.92 ' 61.27
TABLE 16.03 NUMBER OF EDUCATIONAL a INSTITUTIONS
Institution 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97
9 \ 7 1 1. Primary & Junior Basic 4177 4257 4295
E
1
j PTeachers Training College 1 i-l+rj
I I I
2. Middle & Senior Basic 1 850 1 913 1 922
3. High 8 Higher Secondary
4. Basic & Non Basic Training School
l Source:- Directorate o f Publ ic Instruction, Meghalaya.
429
10
443
l a
448
10
'9
I . I TABLE 16.04 CLASSWISE ENROLMENT IN
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS (In Nos)
1 Class VII 1 27761 / 28289 1 28575 1
1 c l a s s
Class V
, C lass VI
1 Class VI I I ( 19807 20183 20361 L/ / ( c l a s s IX 1 16556 1 16928 17315 1
1994 95
35089 J
30027
1 Class XI 346 ( 453 460 1
d
( p r e Universi ty 1
1995 96
35725 v
1 A r t s 1 8759 1 10554 ' 1 10661 1
1996 97 P
1
Class i 102329 --- Class II 62090
- , 37633 J .-
Science
Class I I I
Class IV
30597 1 31587
1 Commerce ( . 827 840 868
48701
38781
49667 ---- 40254
51564
41510
Table 1 6.04 Contd
Source:- Directorate of Public Instruction, Meghalaya.
F
3
4 3 --
1 2
Graduate
1 8307
1593
737
Post Graduate
Arts
Sc~ence
730
187
Commerce -
30 P
.
7 48
208
755
213
B Ed 397 458 468
I I (3 TABLE 16.05 NUMBER OF SCHEDULED TRIBE AND
SCHEDULED CASTE STUDENTS BY TYPE OF INSTITUTIONS
1996.97
Type of lnstrtut~ons
1 1. Prirnary/Junior Basic Schools Boys 174072 3517 1 Girls 168854 ( 2967 1 Total 342926 6484
2. Middle/ Senior Basic Schools Boys 31649 1107 1 Girls 1 32110 1 845 1 Total 63759 1952
Source:- Directorate of Public Instruction, Meghalaya.
3. High/Higher Secondary School Boys I Girls Total
6. Post Graduate
77576
4728 5009 9737
4278 3630 7908
4. P.U./lntermediate
5. Graduate
2104
295 150 445
243 131 374
Boys Girls Total
Boys Girls Total
I
Boys Girls Total
I
330 360 690
9 9 18
TABLE 16.06 NUMBER OF TEACHERS IN 0
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
( 1. Pre Primary & Pre Basic ( 700 1 700 ( 700 1
1996-97 1995-96 I Institutions
2. Primary &Junior Basic
3. Middle & Senior Basic
I I
Total 19587 20044 i i 20,609
1994-95
4. HigWHigher Secondary
5. Basic & Non Basic Training SchosYl
6. Teachers Training College
7. Colleges
Source:- Directorate of Public I~lstruction, Megharaya. s
8679
3967
5094
64
7
887
8735
4265
189
5171
64
7 .
914
9175
4350
5207
64
7
914
188
a
192
r) TABLE 16.07 ENROLMENT IN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS BY TYPE OF INSTITUTIONS
1 Institutions 1 1994-95 1995-96 ( 1996-97 1
1. Primary &Junior Basic
2. Middle & Senior Basic
4. Basic & Non Basic Teacher Training SchooG 306 340 1 347 1
I I I
( 5. Teachers Training College 1 397 458 1 468 1
375678
72356
3. High/Higher Secondary ( 106646
1 6. Colleges ) 18945 1 22300 1 24324 1
Source:- Directorate of Public Instruction, Meghalaya.
380408
73720
87256
383258
74870
93733
17. POLICE AND CRIME STATISTICS d
TABLE 17.01 NUMBER OF POLICE STATIONS, OUTPOSTS, Etc.
Particulars
1
2. Outposts
3. Patrolling Posts
I I I
1 5. Watch Posts 4 4 4 1 4 1
1 4. Check Posts I I I I
I I 6. Beat Houses 10 10
I. Police Station s 34 1 34 34
1995
2
24 ---
10
13
I
7. Fire Stations 1 7 1
34 I
1997
4
1996
3
22 1 22
Source:- Assistant Inspector General of Police, Shillong.
1998
5
24
10
24
10
24
lo I
TABLE 17.02 INCIDENCE OF CRIMES BY MAJOR HEAD UNDER1.P.C.
(In Nos)
Head of Crimes
I
1. Murder
2. Culpable Homicide not Amounting to Murder
3. Rape
6. Roberry
7. Buglary
8. Theft
9. Riots
4. Kidnapping and Abduction
5. Dacoity
1996
2
139
4
33
1 13. Miscellaneous 1 745 1 756 1 691 1
24
94
10. Crlminal Breach of Trust
11. Cheating
1997
3
155'
9
37
Source:- Special Superintendent of Police C.I.D. Shillong.
1998
4
139
2
42
2 1
124
18
33
14. Total
26 1 113
19
23
1863
14
32
1978 i 1829
'J , 18. BANKING
TABLE 18.01 NUMBER OF SCHEDULED COMMERCIAL BANKS AN ON 31" DECEMBER 1998
Particulars 1 1989 1 1990 ~ G ~ ~ W O ~ I
State Bank of India and its 1 65 1 68 1 85 1 85 1 Associates
Regional Rural Banks 1 46 1 50 1 51 1 51 1 Nationalised Banks --
Other Scheduled Commercial Banks
3 1
I - - Total 1 145 1 155 1 179 1 179 1
1 36 1 42 I 42 1
* As on ? I st March 2000
Source:- Banki,ng Statistics, Reserve Bank of India.
TABLE 18.02 DEPOSITS AND CREDIT OF SCHEDULED ., COMMERCIAL BANKS
(Rs. in Crore)
i L L ~ e c e r n b e r 19981 As on March 1999 (
( State Bank of India and i ts Associates 1 463.21 / 79.33 ( 505.63 ( 82.52 1
Particulars
I
I Reglonal Rural Banks . 1 72.62 1 19.66 ( 81.74 / 23.33 / I Ofher Scheduled Commercial Banks i 36.52 i 2.71 1 3-1
I Total I 1060.79 I 187.50 I 1147.04 1 191.31 1
Deposits
2
Source:- Banking Statistics, Reserve Bank ofIndia.
Deposits
4
C r e d ~ t
3
Credit
5
'.I e , w
TABLE 18.03 DEPOSITS AND CREDIT OF SCHEDULED COMMERCIAI, BANKS BY DISTRICT AS ON MARCH 1999
(Rs. 111 C~ores)
Jaintia Hills 13.95
~dt Khasi Hills 1
1 RI-Bh01 , I 'I: 1 4 2 4 9 1 ;;; 1 29 00 1 - East Garo Hills 1 3 0 1 3 27 28 ,
I South Garo Hills 1 3 1 6 9 0 1 3.19 1 46.23 ~ 1 Meghalaya 1 179 / 1147 04 / 191 31 / 1 6 6 8 j I- ._..--.I L
So~~l.cu:- I3a11hi113 Slatislics. Iiescrvc I3ank of India. I I 0
19. STATE FINANCE TABLE 19.01
OVERALL BUDGETARY POSITION OF THE STATE OF MEGHALAYA
(Rs irr Lahhs) I I I I
P;I l t iculnn
3 Total Capital (a1 Recerpt
R.E.: Revised Estimates B.E.: Budget Estimates
1997-98 (Actuals)
t b t I:xpt.od~t~us
( c ' S'ul'lus(-) Or [)efic't(-) on C'apilal accolmt
1. Overall SuryLs(: ) Deficit(-)
Closi: Halance
Source: Memorandum on the Budget Estimates of the Government of Meghalaya. 1999-2000.
I hRSO.2.i
1998-99 (R.E.)
105hl 16
, _ . j 319.07
(-) l 4 S X l
(-)JJ.i:l.JI
26180.91
1999-2000 WE.)
305135.05
30640.89
( - j $450.98
( - ) 2000.22
(-164.:4.6.3
s
39648 72
!-) 914; 67
( - j 14807.70
(-)21.3.;2<.?
TABLE 19.02 REVENUE RECEIPTS OF THE STATE OF
MEGHALWA
R.E.: Revised Estimates B.E.: Budget Estimates
Source: Memorandum on the Budget Estimates of the Government of Meghalaya, 1999-2000.
.- (Rs in Lakhs)
Rec epts 69675.17 93974.80 101517.83
TABLE 19.03 REVENUE EXPENDITURE OF THE STATE OF
MEGHALAYA
(Rs in Laklts)
R.E.: Revised Estimates B.E.: Budget Estimates
Soyce: Memol-aldum on the Budget Estimates of the Government of Meghalaya, 1939-2000.
TABLE 19.04 CAPITAL RECEIPTS OF THE STATE OF
"
7
B.E.: Budget Estimates Source: Memorandum on the Budget Estimates of the Govern-
ment of Meghalaya, 1999-2000.
Particulars Heads
I
I . Market Loals
2. Loans t o m Life Jnsuanoe Corpomhonof h d i
3 Loans h r n NABARD
4. Loans t o m th? Gmsd llsumme Corporation of h d h
5. Loans t o m ih? Nalbnal Co-opemtbe D e x b p m a ~ t Corpomtionof h d h
6. W a x and meam advanoes h m the Kesexve Bank of hdia
7. Otha Loms
8. Laals and advances from tk C enual Govmmirnt
9. Recoverim of bans and advances
lo. FLnd& Plblc Accoint (Net)
Total
R.E.:
MEGHALAYA
1997-98 (Actuals)
2
3493.00
278.67
1.39
-
-
3941.59
504.03
(+) 8660.55
16880.2:
Revised
1998-99 @.E.)
3
7308.00
728 00
1000.00
95.00
114.15
4050.00
3200.00
5308.76
I086 00
(+) 3300.00
26189.91
Estimates
(Rs in Lakl~sJ 1999-2000
(B.E.)
4
7915.00
728.00
1000 00
10.00
144.15
4050.00
5700.00
5976 YO
931 00
(+) 4050.00
30505.05
I
TABLE 19.05 CAPITAL EXPENDlTURE OF THE STATE OF
MEGHALAYA
(Rs in Lnk-11s)
199!&2000 (B.E.)
4
1326.38
10168.69
11835.42
7629.42
8688.81
Pa ~tictdars
1
I . Capial Account of Centla 1 Services
2. Captal Account of Socal Senices
3. Captal Account of Ec olionuc Services
4. Public Debt
5 Loans and Advances
6. Inter State Settlement
16561.16 30640.89 3%48.72 t J i R.E.: Revised Estimates B.E.: Budget Estimates
Source: Memorandum on the Budget Estimates of the Govemnent of Meghalaya, 1999-2000.
1997-98 (Actuals)
2
477.33
4249.02
7861.57
2247.95
1725.29
1998-99 (R.E.)
3
1033 10
9664.57
10315.50
6468.77
3458.95
TABLE 19.06 STATE TAXES BY TYPE
5 Sahs Tax 1 3658.07 1 4234.M I 4828.11 1
(Rs in Laklzs)
Heads
I
I . ProkssionalTax
2. Land Re venue
3. Stamps & Regbtratun
4. State h c 6 a
R.E.: Revised Estimates B . E . : Budget Estimates
Saprce: : Memorandum , , , an the Budget Estimates of the i Govekipepi ..- 9f M~&alaya,-l999-2000.
, j 4 . . ; -
-- ! ! :: ; . , . g . i . 5 ; .: . . . - ~
-- i-::~:-L-.i--JJjfj- --,-; :,;;
6 . Taws on vehbks
7. Taxes oil Goods & Passens rs
8. Taxes & Duties on Ekctricity
9. Taxes m Entertainmnt includng taxes on betting
10. Pu~chase Tan
Total
1997-98 (Actuals)
2
56.76
12.24
208.69
2812.30
295.94
129.63
9.29
22,72
119.50
7325.14
1998-99 (R.E.)
3
300.00
16.20
135.34
'3250.00
199P2000 (B.E.)
I
315 00
17.00
148.09
3640.00
408.96
165.Ml
0.80
8,31
108.50
8637.75
441 88
178.00
100.00
56.60
-
336.40
1004 1.24
20. FIVE YEAR PLAN TABLE 20.01 PLAN OUTLAY AND ACTUAL EXPENDITURE Q
X
10. Annual Plan 1993-94
11. Annual Plan
12. Annual Plan
13. Annual Plan --
14. Ninth Plan '
15. Annual Plan --- 16. Annual Plan
R.O. - Revised Outlay * - Agreed Outlay
Source:- Budget at a Glance, 1996-97 & 1997-98, Annual Plan, 1999-2000, 2000-2001.
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-2002
1997-98
1998-99
281 .OO
306.52
306.52
2500.62
382.00
400.00
181.60
231.64
248.83
299.09
TABLE 20.02 OUTLAY AND EXPENDITURE OF NINTH PLAN (1997-2002)
(Rs. In Crores)
Broad Sectoral Programme
1. Agriculture &Allied Activities
2. Rural Development
3. Special Area Programmes (Border Area Dev. Programme)
4. Irrigation and Flood Control
5. Energy
6. Industry and Minerals
7. Transport
Ninth Plan 1997-2002
Agreed Outlay
Table 20.02 Contd
10. General Economics Services d General Services / 10492 1 1 4 . 3 / 26.?0 / 21 82 1
I
8. Science,Technology & Environment
9.Social Services (Including Education)
4
1.43
846.20 108.91 1161.00 1 132.28 1
Source:- Annual Plan 2000-2001, Planning Department, Govt. of Meghalaya
5
1.39
2
7.30
3
1.05
I
4.88
299.38
7
11. Forestiy and Wildlife
Total
100.50
2500.62
I
8.00
465.00
5.64
354.96
TABLE 20.03 OUTLAY AND EXPENDITURE IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
(Rs. In L s s )
Programmes
- -
1. Integrated Rural Development Programrr
2. Jowahar Rozgar Yojana
3. Training of Rural Youth for Self Employment in Meghalaya
Outlay Expenditure
Source:- Directorate of Community and Rural Development, Meghalaya.
120
TABLE 20.04 ACHIEVEMENTS UNDER RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
1
1. I.R.D.P.
Programmes Particulars
Source:- Directorate of Community and Rural Development, Meghalaya.
4
48684
4219
271 196 225 -
2
1. No of term Cred~t M o b ~ l ~ s e d (Rs In Lakhs) 2 Total Number of Famllles Ass~sted
a) Scheduled Castes b) Scheduled T r~bes
c) Others
1 No of Rural Youths a) Tra~ned b) Self Employed c) Under Traln~ng
- --
-
3
51313
8 5159
351 75
291
ll . .
(U w " " " 0
2 d
3 +. .-
.-
? .G
: $1 s a , 2 5 2 dl W K :.!
21. PRICE INDICES
TABLE 21.01 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX NUMBERS FOR URBAN NON-MANUAL EMPLOYEES
(Base 1984 - 85=100)
Tablc 21.01 Contd.
I Source:- Central Statistical Organisation, Govt. of India I
I
I
I !
I
I 4
1 I
I I
!
July
August
378
380
382
381
371
371
344
345
377
378
370
370
/ , / " TABLE 21.02 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX NUMBERS FOR LNDUSTRIAL WORKERS
(Base 1982 = 100)
( YearIMonth 1 All India i
1998 405 I
I 1 1999 424 Wholdgdar Average --
Table 21.02 Contd
April
June 442
February
March
Source:- Labour Bureau, Govt. of India.
430
434
' > '
' (3 TABLE 21.03 CONSUMER PRICE lNDEX NUMBERS FOR AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS.
(Base 1960 - 61 = 100) (New Base 1986 - 87 = 100)
Manipur & Tripura) India
1991-92 1014
/r! Table 21 03 Contd.
Source:- Labour Bureau, Govt. of India.
22. ELECTION TABLE : 22.01
MEGHALAYA LEGISLATrVE ASSEMBLY ELECTION, 1998
TABLE: 22.02 !7 ABSTRACT RESULT OT THE 1998 MEGHALAYA -.
LEGlSLATlVE ASSEMBLY ELECTION
Source: Chief Electoral Officer, Meghalaya
13 1
East Garo m
West Garo Hdk
South Gar0 Hlk
MeWaqa -
136829
283907
33125
1178250
98755
212445
21346
862106
94659
205956
13782
837363
4056
6489
564
24743
s TABLE: 22.03 DISTRICT COUNCIL ELECTION - 1999
Source: District Council Affairs Deptt., Meghalaya
TABLE: 22.04 RESULT OF TKE U)K SABHA ELECTION,1998
,y. 23. STATE INCOME
TABLE 23.01 NET STATE DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRY OF
ORIGIN AT CLIRRENTPRICES
Agriculture 33805 57647
,' Foresby and L o m y ,-' 1931 2952
I Sub-total 1 41612 1 68273
Manufacturing
Registered
Unregistered
Construction 20520
Electricity. Gas & Water 1 2317 1 1804 S ~ P P ~
Transpott Storage & C o ~ d c a t i o ~ i 1 4272 1 6832
(Rs. in Lakhs) i
Table 23.0 1 (Contd.)
Storage 1 -- - -
Trade, Hotel & Restaurant 1 19308
Banking and hurance 2914
Real Estate Ownership of dwelling & business services
17900
Public h d h t r a t i o n 17807
Other. services 11191
Sub-total 73392
NETS STATEDOMESlTC 130572 PKODUCT I Population ('000)
Pel Capaa 1nco111e (m Rs)
P - Provi
9565
ional Q - Quick Estimates
R - Revised Estimates Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics
TABLE 23.02 NET STATE DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRY OF
ORIGIN AT CONSTANT (1993-94) PRICES
T.4BLE 23.02 (Corzirl) :?-
>
Real Estate,Ownershrp o
Public Adnkktration
P - Provisional Q - QuickEstimates R - Revised Estimates
Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics
24 TOURISM TABLE 24.01
TOURIST SPOTS IN MEGHALAYA
South Garo Hik
Mehalay
Source: Directorate of Tourism, Meghalaya
i 1
TABLE 25.01 (Contd.) 'A
144
TABLE 25.01 (Contd.)
Note: E - Estimatted population A.E. - Advance Estimates P - Provisional
4
8
6
12466
3
Ma~ch 1999
March 1999
1999-200qAF)
I
34 Banl, Offces per hkh of popdahm (E- 1998)
35 Cred~t - Lkpos~t rat^
36 Per Caplta Incorn at Cu~e11t Pnces
2
Nos
Nos
Rs
TABLE: 25.02 INDIA BASIC STATISTICS
All India
3
3287263$
439230458
407072230
846302688
43420
1209
67
ItemsNean
I
1 Area
2 PopulaUon (1991)
Male
Female
Total
3 A g c t h e (1997-98)
Area under Pmlpal Crops (4)
(b) Potato
(c) G w r ( d 9 )
Units
2
Sq K w
N os
Nos
Nos
Nos
'000 Hect
(b) Potato
(c) Gulger (dry)
17652
234
I -
1 i TABLE: 25.02 (contd.)
(a) Cay rnik
(b) B&lo mik
(c) G a t inik
Toml
6. Forest (1 997) (a) Totai Forest Area
Sq Krm
26 5 20
34438
2742
63805
633397
4
TABLE: 25.02 (contd.) I x:
7 Mni11g( 1W7-98). PI-odtrctbn of .-
(a) Coal
(b) k s t o n e
8 Ekcinchty (1916-97)
(a) Instakd capacity
(b) Generat~n
(c) ~ ~ I L F U , I ~ ~ I C Y I *
(dl Per Capta Consumption**
(a) No of Schedded Comnerclal Banks
1) Stale Bank oflnde & 11s associates
2) Naiimlised b a l k
3) Other Scheduled Comersial Banks
'000 T m e s I
'COO K W
Crore 39588 9
28483 8
I 3 TABLE: 25.02 (contd.)
,i TABLE: 25.02 (contd.) I
I !
1
I
I ! i
1 i
(ii) Dispensares 28225
(~II) DJC~OIS (1 998) 503947
5656%
I $ -Includes 781 14 Sq Kms under illegal occupation of Pakistan 5180 Sq Kms illegally handed over by Pakistan to China and
1 37555 Sq Kms under illegal occupation of China in Ladakh District.
i *- Relatcs to Sales to ultimate consumers I * * - Relates to utility and 11011-utility
Source: Central Statistical Organisation, 1998
and