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STATISTICS

OF FACTORIES

2006

LABOUR BUREAU MINISTRY OF LABOUR & EMPLOYMENT

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA CHANDIGARH/SHIMLA

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PREFACE

Rapid industrial development and changed economic scenario has necessitated

availability of reliable database for formulation of progressive labour policies and for evaluating their implementation. The present report contains comprehensive statistical information on the working of the Registered Factories in India based on the Annual Returns/Reports received from the responding States/Union Territories pertaining to the year, 2006.

The Rules framed under the Factories Act, 1948 impose obligations on the employers of the registered factories to submit annual returns in the prescribed format to the Chief Inspectors of Factories/Labour Commissioners of their respective States/Union Territories. These States/U.T. authorities in turn furnish the consolidated data in respect of the entire State/Union Territory in the prescribed proformae, to the Labour Bureau along with a detailed annual report on the working of the Factories Act 1948. The Labour Bureau compiles and disseminates these Statistics at All India level. It may be mentioned here that the statistics of employment in respect of factories, not submitting returns to the concerned state authorities, are the estimates prepared by these authorities.

I am thankful to the responding State Governments/Union Territories without

whose support it would not have been possible to bring out this Report. I also place on record my appreciation of the work done by the team of officers and staff members.

The views expressed, if any, are not necessarily those of the Government of India,

Ministry of Labour & Employment. Suggestions for further improvement of this publication are welcome.

B N. NANDA DIRECTOR GENERAL

Labour Bureau. Chandigarh / Shimla. Dated: December 8 ,2010

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C O N T E N T S

Sl. No. PAGES

SUMMARY OF THE REPORT 1 - 2

CHAPTERS

1. Salient Features of the Factories Act, 1948 3 - 5

2. Distribution of Factories 6 - 8

3. Average Daily Employment 9 - 13

4. Hours of Work 14

5. Leave and Holidays 15

6. Industrial Injuries 16 - 17

7. Safety Measures 18 - 20

8. Health 21 - 22

9. Welfare 23 – 25

10. Inspections and Convictions 26

ANNEXURES

I Statistical Tables ( S. No. 1.1 to 9.3 ) 27 - 173

II National Industrial Classification 174 - 185

III Blank Proformae for collection of Labour Statistics 186 - 196

IV List of Officers/Officials associated with this report 197

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Summary of the Report

The Factories Act, 1948 is a labour welfare legislation enacted with the prime objective of protecting workmen employed in factories against industrial and occupational hazards, and imposes upon the owners and occupiers obligations to protect the workers. The present review presents detailed report on implementation of Factories Act, 1948 during the year 2006. The main highlights of the report are as under: - Growth of Factories • There was an increase of 2.75 per cent in the number of total registered factories i.e.

from 2,36,795 in the beginning of the year to 2,43,309 at the end of the year 2006. (Table 1.1)

• Of the total registered factories, the percentage of working factories was 80.60 per cent. (Table 1.1) • The number of factories submitting returns was 73,876 i.e. 37.67 per cent of the total registered working factories (Table 1.1). Average Daily Employment in factories and its Distribution • The share of working factories under Public Sector was low i.e. 3.01 per cent vis-a-vis Private sector i.e. 96.99 per cent (Table 2 (iii)). • About 20.67 per cent of the total average number of workers employed daily in the working factories were employed in the factories carrying on dangerous operations. (Para 2.4). • About 78 per cent of the working factories were employing less than 50 workers (Table 2.7 & Table 2.8.). • The major proportion of working factories i.e.70.92 per cent as well as employment i.e. 90.78 per cent was reported under section 2m(i) of the Factories Act, 1948. (Para 3.6). • About 76.36 per cent of the total number of factories submitting returns worked for more than 240 days. (Para – 3.11). • Adult men constituted 82.96 per cent of the total average daily employment in the working factories whereas adult women, adolescents and children (both male & female) were 16.71 per cent, 0.32 per cent and 0.01 per cent respectively (Para-3.13). Hours of Work • Normal weekly hours of work for most of the adult men (65.09 per cent) and women ( 48.10 per cent ) was in the range of 45 – 48 hours.(Table no. 3.3 & 3.4) • About 26.31 per cent of adult men and 26.49 per cent adult women were putting in above 48 hours of work per day. (Table -3.1 & Table 3.2).

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Leave and Holidays • Out of total number of persons who were entitled to annual leave with wages, about 87.49 per cent were granted leave. (Para-5.1). Industrial Injuries • Total Injuries (fatal and non-fatal) have increased by 34.76 per cent i.e. from 14776 in 2005 to 19912 in 2006 (Table-5.1). • Frequency rate of injuries per one lakh mandays worked increased from 1.27 during 2005 to 1.42 during 2006 (Table-5.1). • Incidence rate per thousand average daily employment has increased from 2.06 in 2005 to 2.41 in 2006 (Table 5.1) • About 94.18 per cent of men and about 2.76 per cent of women suffered from injuries (fatal and non-fatal). (Table 5.2 & 5.3). • Severity rate of mandays lost due to injuries per one lakh mandays worked has increased from 28.36 in 2005 to 29.85 in 2006. (Table 5.6). Inspections • Out of total factories inspected, 77.18 per cent factories were inspected only once and rest were inspected twice or more (Para 10.2). Convictions • The maximum numbers of convictions obtained i.e. 54.61 per cent were reported for the offences relating to Notices Registers & Returns, Safety provisions and Health & Sanitation including Welfare (Para 10.4).

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C H A P T E R – 1

SALIENT FEATURES OF THE FACTORIES ACT, 1948 Labour being in the concurrent list of the Indian constitution, a mass of data on various aspects of labour is collected both by Central and State Governments. Most of the data are the by product of the administration of various labour laws. The Factories Act, 1948 is one such Act, which came into force on 1-4-1949 and is applicable to the whole of India.

1. OBJECTIVE The main objective of the Act is to ensure adequate safety measures and to promote the health and welfare of the workers employed in factories as well as to prevent these workers from being subject to unduly long hours of bodily strain and manual labour. The Act provides for improvement of the working conditions within the factory premises and empowers the state governments to appoint Inspectors of factories to fulfill these objectives.

2. COVERAGE

The coverage of the Act is confined to : - (a) factories using power and employing 10 or more workers on any working

day of the preceding twelve months; (b) factories not using power and employing 20 or more workers on any

working day of the preceding twelve months; and the (c) factories specially notified under Section 85 of the Act by the Governments

of State/Union Territories. 3. SOME IMPORTANT CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS

(a) Factory means any premises including the precincts thereof:-

i) wherein ten or more workers are working, or were working on any day of the preceding twelve months and in any part of which a manufacturing process is being carried on with the aid of power, or is ordinarily so carried on, or ii) wherein twenty or more workers are working or were working on any day of the preceding twelve months, and in any part of which a manufacturing process is being carried on without the aid of power, or is ordinarily so carried on.

(b) Worker means a person [employed directly or by or through any agency (including a contractor) with or without the knowledge of the principal employer, whether for remuneration or not], in any manufacturing process, or in

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cleaning any part of the machinery or premises used for a manufacturing process, or in any kind of work incidental to or connected with the manufacturing process, or the subject of manufacturing process [but does not include any member of the armed forces of the Union]. (c) Manufacturing Process means any process for: -

i) Making, altering, repairing, ornamenting, finishing, packing, oiling, washing, cleaning, breaking up, demolishing or otherwise treating or adapting any article or substance with a view to its use, sale, transport, delivery or disposal or

ii) Pumping oil, water, sewage or any other substance or

iii) Generating, transforming or transmitting power or

iv) Composing types for printing, printing by letter press, lithography, photogravure or other similar process or book binding,

v) Constructing, reconstructing, repairing, refitting, finishing or breaking up

ships or vessels,

vi) Preserving or storing any article in cold storage.

(d) Hazardous Process means any process or activity in relation to an industry specified in the First Schedule where, unless special care is taken, raw materials used therein or the intermediate or finished products, by- products, wastes or effluents thereof would:

(i) cause material impairment of the health of the persons engaged in or connected therewith, or,

(ii) result in the pollution of the general environment, Provided that the State Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, amend the First Schedule by way of addition, omission or variation of any industry specified in the said Schedule.

(e) Fatal Injury means injury resulting from industrial accident which caused death of the worker.

(f) Non-Fatal Injury means injury resulting from an industrial accident, which

prevented injured worker from attending to the work for a period of 48 hours or more immediately following the injury.

(g) Adult means a person who has completed his eighteenth year of age.

(h) Adolescent means a person who has completed his fifteenth year of age but has not completed his eighteenth year.

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(i) Child means a person who has not completed his fifteenth year of age.

(j) Average Number of Workers Employed Daily are calculated by dividing the

aggregate number of attendance on all the working days (that is, mandays worked) by the number of working days in the year. Attendance on separate shifts (e.g. night and day shifts) should be counted separately. Days on which the factory was closed for whatever cause and days on which the manufacturing process was not carried on should not be treated as working days. Partial attendance for less than half a shift on a working day should be ignored, while attendance for half a shift or more on such day should be treated as full attendance.

(k) Mandays Worked means total number of attendance on working days during a calendar year.

(l) Average Number of Hours Worked per week means the total actual hours worked by all workers during the year excluding the rest intervals but including overtime worked divided by the product of average number of workers employed daily in the factory and 52 weeks. In case the factory has not worked for the whole year, the number of weeks during which the factory worked would be used in place of 52.

4 STATISTICS COLLECTED UNDER THE FACTORIES ACT, 1948

The primary object of collection of data under the Factories Act, 1948 is to

assess the extent to which the different provisions of the Factories Act are implemented and the number of workers benefitted by the Act.

The statistics presented in this publication are based on the annual statutory returns and Administrative Reports received by Labour Bureau from States/U.Ts.

The data at the State/U.T. level are collected by office of Labour

Commissioner/Chief Inspector of Factories from individual units in the form of an annual return in the prescribed proforma under the Act.

Chief Inspector of Factories of the respective State(s)/U.T.(s) then sends the

consolidated annual return consisting of 13 statements to Labour Bureau by the 25th

August of the succeeding year.

Labour Bureau compiles and disseminates the statistics relating to factories at all India level and brings out an annual publication titled “Statistics of Factories”.

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CHAPTER 10

INSPECTIONS AND CONVICTIONS

10.1 Convention No. 81 (Article 21) of the International Labour Organisation required that information relating to the number of Inspectorate Staff under the Factories Act, 1948 may be collected. Such information for the year 2006 relating to various States/Union Territories have been shown in Table 9.2.

10.2 The Factory Inspectorates in various States/Union Territories inspect the factories to ensure that there is no infringement of the provisions of the Factories Act, 1948. Table 9.1 gives information relating to number of factories inspected during the year 2006. Out of 92,261 factories inspected, 77.18 percent factories were inspected only once in the year 2006.

10.3 The Inspectorate Staff conducted enquires into complaints lodged by individual workers, trade unions, private persons, etc., regarding infringement of the provisions of the Factories Act, 1948 and took suitable action, wherever necessary.

10.4 The number of convictions obtained against the factory management for infringement of various provisions of the Factories Act, 1948 from various States/Union Territories during 2006 are given in Table 9.3. The maximum number of factories i.e. 681 involved in such convictions were reported by Tamil Nadu followed by Andhra Pradesh where 263 factories were involved in convictions. Out of the total 4069 convictions, 2222 convictions i.e. 54.61% pertained to the offences relating to Notices, Registers & Returns, Safety provisions and Health & Sanitation including Welfare.

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C H A P T E R – 2

DISTRIBUTION OF FACTORIES 2.1 This chapter provides in detail the data relating to the total number of factories on register at the beginning of the year, the number of factories registered and de-registered during the year, number of working factories with estimated average daily employment, number of working factories submitting returns by size of employment, number of days worked and their distribution by public and private sectors. 2.2 The details of registered factories by States/Union Territories for the year 2006 have been presented in Table 1.1. Table shows that the total number of factories on register rose by 2.75 per cent from 2,36,795 in the beginning of the year 2006 to 243309 at the end of the year 2006. While 10,913 new factories were registered during the year 2006, the number of factories de-registered from the register during the same period was 4399. Of the total number of factories on register at the end of the year 2006, 80.60 per cent factories were reported as working. 2.3 Number of the working factories and estimated average daily employment by States and Industries for the year 2006 has been presented in Table 1.2. During 2006, the industry group ‘Manufacture of Food Products and Beverages’ (Industry Code 15) accounted for 18.77 per cent of the total number of working factories, followed by the ‘Manufacture of Textiles (Industry Code 17) which accounted for 9.81 per cent. The highest estimated average daily employment was also reported for industry group ‘Manufacture Textiles (Industry Code -17) accounting for 13.64 per cent of the total estimated average employment, followed by the ‘Manufacture of Food Products and Beverages’ (Industry Code-15) which accounted for 13.22 per cent. 2.4 The number of factories carrying on operations declared dangerous under Section 87 of the Factories Act, 1948 by States and by Industries have been shown in Tables 1.3 and 1.4 respectively. The proportion of average number of workers employed daily in dangerous operations to total average number of workers employed daily in working factories reporting carrying on dangerous operations worked out to be 20.67 per cent in the year 2006. As revealed from Table 1.3, the maximum number of working factories carrying on dangerous operations was reported by Andhra Pradesh, followed by Maharashtra. The highest number of working factories carrying on dangerous operations was reported in the Industry ‘Manufacture of Chemicals and Chemical Products’ (NIC-Code 24) followed by the ‘Manufacture of Food Products and Beverages’ (NIC- Code 15). 2.5 The employers of registered factories are required to submit annual returns in the prescribed form under the factories Act, 1948 to the Chief Inspector of Factories of their respective States/Union Territories, who, in turn furnish the consolidated data in respect of the State/Union Territory in the prescribed proformae to the Labour Bureau. Some of the factories, however, do not submit their returns. Thus the factories are divided into

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two categories i.e. those (i) submitting returns and (ii) not-submitting returns. The data on working factories submitting returns are given in Table 1.1. It shows that 37.67 per cent, of the total working factories submitted the annual returns in prescribed format under the Factories Act, 1948 for the year 2006. The proportion of the total working factories submitting returns i.e. response rate was the highest in Jharkhand at 93.67 per cent, followed by Tamil Nadu at 86.53 per cent and Goa at 66.81 per cent. The lowest response rate was in Punjab, reported at 7.68 per cent, followed by Madhya Pradesh at 11.21 per cent and Haryana at14.67 per cent. The break-up of the working factories into those submitting returns and those not submitting returns by states and industries is given in Table 2.1 and Table 2.2. When analysed by industries, ‘Manufacture of Food Products and Beverages’ industry (Industry Code 15) ranked first with 17.53 percent of the total factories submitting returns, followed by ‘Manufacture of Textiles (Industry Code 17) with 11.34 percent. 2.6 Distribution of working factories submitting returns by size of employment during the years 2001 to 2006 has been given below in Table 2(i). It shows that similar to the previous years’ trend, the percentage of factories (submitting returns) was the maximum i.e 78 per cent, for factories employing less than 50 workers.

Table –2(i) Distribution Of Factories (Submitting Returns) By Size Of Employment

Year

Total No. of Working factories Submitting returns

Percentage of Factories (submitting returns)

Employing less than 50 workers

Employing 50 or more but less than 500 workers

Employing 500 or more workers

1 2 3 4 5 2001 60559 80 18 2 2002 57021 78 20 2 2003 35729 80 18 2 2004 59908 78 20 2 2005 67324 78 20 2 2006 73876 78 19 3

2.7 The distribution of working factories (submitting returns) according to number of days actually worked during the years 2001 to 2006 is presented in Table 2(ii). It shows that maximum of the total factories (submitting returns) i.e. 76.36 per cent worked for more than 240 days during the year 2006. During previous years the trend is similar.

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Table – 2(ii) Distribution Of Working Factories Submitting Returns According To Number Of Days Worked

Year Factories working for 240

days or less in the year Factories working for more than 240 days in the year

All working factories

Number Percentage Number Percentage Number 1 2 3 4 5 6

2001 14872 24.56 45687 75.44 60559

2002 13389 23.48 43632 76.52 57021

2003 7569 21.18 28160 78.82 35729

2004 13604 22.71 46304 77.29 59908

2005 15606 23.18 51720 76.82 67324

2006 17463 23.64 56413 76.36 73876

2.8 Distribution of working factories by Sector during the year 2006 has been presented in Table -2(iii).

Table – 2(iii) Distribution Of Working Factories By Sector During 2006

Sector Number of working factories Percentage to total Public 5908 3.01

Private 190189 96.99

Total 196097 100.00

NOTE: Figures for the Public Sector except Defence establishments are not available separately for the state of Haryana and hence are included under the Private Sector.

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CHAPTER-3

AVERAGE DAILY EMPLOYMENT 3.1 The statistics collected under the Factories Act, 1948 relate to workers as defined under the Act, i.e. persons employed directly or through any agency, whether for wages or not in any manufacturing process or in cleaning any part of machinery or premises used for manufacturing process or any other kind of work incidental to or connected with manufacturing process. The definition covers not only workers but also those supervisory and clerical personnel who are connected with manufacturing processes. Further, the coverage is limited to factories as defined in the Factories Act, 1948, viz., a) factories using power and employing 10 or more workers on any working day (Section 2m (i)), b) factories not using power and employing 20 or more workers on any working day (Section 2m (ii)) and c) factories specially notified under Section 85 of the Factories Act by the State Government. 3.2 The employment data which represent average daily employment are furnished by each factory by dividing total attendance (man days worked) in a year by the total number of working days during the year. The estimated employment for factories not submitting returns is obtained by the State authorities on the basis of following in order of their preference:- i) recent factory inspection reports

ii) last year’s employment data iii) employment figures reported in the application for registration or grant or renewal of license.

3.3 The average daily employment for an industry group or a State is obtained by summing up the reported and estimated figures of average daily employment for all factories belonging to an industry or a State. 3.4 Table 2.1 depicts estimated average daily employment in all the working factories by States/U.T.s in the responding states during 2006. The total estimated average daily employment was 8.3 million in the year 2006. The estimated average daily employment in the factories submitting returns accounted for 51.89 per cent of the total estimated average daily employment in the total working factories. At all India level the average daily employment per working factory stood at 42.17 per cent. It was the highest for the state of Karnataka (91.25 per cent) and the lowest for Kerala (9.04 per cent). 3.5 Estimated average daily employment by Industry Groups at two digit level and by States/Industry Groups at three-digit level of National Industrial Classification, 1998 has been presented in Tables 2.2 and 2.3 respectively. Out of 17 States for which data have been compiled, ten states viz., Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Haryana, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Punjab, Rajasthan and Tamil Nadu together accounted for 93.33 per cent of the total working factories and the bulk of employment i.e., 92.02 per cent of the total employment. Amongst the industry groups at two digit level, the average daily employment per working factory was the highest i.e. 195.25 in the Public Administration and Defence & Compulsory Social Security. (Industry Code 75) and the lowest i.e. 4.00 was in Insurance and Pension Funding except compulsory social security (Industry Code 66).

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3.6 State-wise number of working factories and estimated average daily employment covered under Section 2m (i), 2m (ii) and notified under Section 85 of the Factories Act, 1948 have been shown in Table 2.4. It may be seen from this Table that a major proportion of working factories i.e. 70.92 per cent as well as employment i.e. 90.78 per cent was reported under Section 2m (i) of the Factories Act, 1948. Further, under this Section i.e. 2m(i) the share of eight states viz., Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Haryana, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Punjab, Rajasthan and Tamil Nadu together constituted about 66.22 per cent of the total working factories whereas in case of estimated average daily employment, these States together accounted for 78.78 per cent. 3.7 The number of working factories and estimated average daily employment by States and Industries in Public and Private Sector has been presented in Tables 2.5 and 2.6. It may be seen from these Tables that factories in the Public Sector accounted for 3.01 per cent of total working factories and 11.17 per cent of the total estimated average daily employment. The Private Sector accounted for the remaining 96.99 per cent of total working factories and 88.83 per cent of the total estimated employment. Average daily employment in Public sector was the highest ( 11.01 per cent) in the industry group ‘Sale, Maintenance and Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles; Retail Sale of Automotive Fuel’ (Industry Code 50). In the case of Private Sector, highest average daily employment (14.58 percent) was reported in ‘Manufacture of Textiles’ (Industry Code-17) 3.8 The distribution of working factories submitting returns according to average daily number of workers employed therein classified by States/Union Territories and by Major Industry Groups is given in Tables 2.7 and 2.8. 3.9 The number of factories submitting returns and average daily number of workers employed therein in the various employment size-groups are presented in the Table as under.

Table -3(i)

Number Of Working Factories Submitting Returns And Average Daily Employment Therein By Employment Size- Group For The Year 2006

Employment Size

No. of Factories Employment

5000 & above 30 189477 1000 to 4999 571 888799 500 to 999 1281 601115 100 to 499 7013 1210105 50 to 99 7436 507818 20 to 49 15715 450238 10 to 19 20580 304949 9 and below 21250 137898 Total 73876 4290399

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3.10 Table-3(ii) presents the details of industry groups in which the large-size units employing 1,000 and more workers were reported.

Table – 3(ii)

Total Number Of Units Employing 1000 Or More Workers And Percentage Of Employment In Such Units To The Total Employment In Each Selected Industry

Group For The Year 2006. Industry Code (NIC-1998)

Industry group No. of units employing 1000 or more workers

Persons employed in the units in Co.(3) and its percentage to total employment in each selected industry

1 2 3 4 01 Agriculture, Hunting and related service

activities 3 3946

(10.67) 14 Other mining and Quarrying

1 1630

(21.16) 15 Manufacture of Food Products and

Beverages 38 55232

(11.33) 16 Manufacture of tobacco products 2 2336

(10.81) 17 Manufacture of textiles 80 140991

(26.48) 18 Manufacture of Wearing Apparel;

Dressing and Dyeing of Fur 51 113681

(33.98) 19 Tanning and Dressing of Leather:

Manufacture of luggage, Handbags, Saddlery, Harness and Footwear

9 12015 (15.60)

21 Publishing, Printing and Reproduction of Recorded Media

19 32364 (41.34)

22 Publishing, Printing and reproduction of recorded media

5 5710 (8.85)

23 Manufacture of Coke, Refined Petroleum Products and Nuclear Fuel.

7 16043 (24.01)

24 Manufacture of chemical and chemical products

43 66167 (15.05)

25 Manufacture of rubber and plastic products

30 46313 (33.20)

26 Manufacture of Other non-metallic mineral products.

18 29264 (12.18)

27 Manufacture of Basic Metals 44 152730 (41.16)

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1 2 3 4

28 Manufacture of Fabricated metal products except machinery and equipment

20 43043 (18.44)

29 Manufacture of machinery and equipment N.E.C.*

35 68842 (30.57)

31 Manufacture of Electrical Machinery and Apparatus

20 22332 (20.51)

32 Manufacture of Radio, Television and Communication Equipment and Apparatus.

6 9605 (15.53)

33 Manufacture of Medical, Precision and Optical Instruments, watches & clocks

5 5900 (19.26)

34 Manufacture of Motor Vehicles, Trailers and Semi-Trailers

30 56463 (35.88)

35 Manufacture of other transport equipment

32 94535 (65.74)

36 Manufacture of furniture; Manufacturing NEC*

1 16.53 (2.73)

40 Electricity, Gas, Steam and Hot Water Supply

18 35031 (40.92)

50 Sale, Maintenance and Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles; Retail Sale of Automotive Fuel

71 35490 (25.17)

51 Wholesale Trade and commission Trade, except of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles

1 4850 (55.89)

52 Retail Trade, Except of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles, Repair of Personal and Household Goods

2 6531 (20.89)

63 Supporting and Auxiliary Transport Activities, Activities of Travel Agencies

9 14214 (49.64)

73 Research and Development 1 1165 (41.62)

N.B. Figures in brackets indicate percentage to the total employment in the industry shown in Col. (2). *N.E.C. = Not Elsewhere Classified 3.11 The distribution of working factories submitting returns classified according to number of days worked and average daily employment therein by States and Major Industry Groups is given in Tables 2.9 and 2.10. The number of working factories submitting returns as classified in various groups of working days and employment therein is given below in the Table -3(iii).

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Table – 3(iii)

Number Of Working Factories (Submitting Returns) And Employment Therein

Classified According To The Number Of Days Actually Worked During The Year 2006

No. of working days Number of Factories Average Daily Employment

1 2 3

More than 300 days 32988 2710047 More than 240 days and up to 300 days

23425 1091651

More than 180 days and up to 240 days

6762 289832

More than 120 days and up to 180 days

4095 111658

More than 60 days and up to 120 days

2254 62865

up to 60 days 4352 24346

Total 73876 4290399

Data presented in the above Table reveal that 76.36 per cent of the total number of working factories submitting returns worked for more than 240 days during the year 2006. Only a very small fraction of such factories i.e. 3.05 per cent worked for 61 and upto 120 days during the year 2006. 3.12 The number of mandays worked in working factories submitting returns by Industry groups and by States has been presented in Table 2.11. Taking all States combined together, the industry group ‘Manufacture of Textile ‘(Industry Code-17), accounted for maximum number of mandays worked i.e. 11.42 per cent. 3.13 Under the Factories Act, 1948, adult, adolescent and child have been clearly defined. The State-wise and Industry-wise Average daily employments by age– categories and sex have been presented in Tables 2.12 & 2.13 respectively. It may be seen that adult men, adult women, adolescent (male & female) and children (boys & girls) constituted 82.96 per cent, 16.71 per cent,0.32 per cent and 0.01 of the total average daily employment respectively. Among the States, Tamil Nadu reported the highest number of workers i.e.28.53 per cent of total average daily employment as well as highest number of women workers in the year 2006. Amongst industry groups, the maximum number of women workers i.e 25.70 per cent were employed in the industry group ‘Manufacture of Wearing Apparel, Dressing and Dying of Fur’ (Industry Code- 18 ).

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CHAPTER-4

HOURS OF WORK

4.1 Section 51 of the Factories Act, 1948 prescribes that no adult worker shall be required or allowed to work in a factory for more than forty-eight hours in any week. Further, Section 54 stipulates that subject to the provision of Section 51, no adult worker shall be required or allowed to work in a factory for more than nine hours in any day. However, there is a provision to this section which states that subject to the prior approval of the Chief Inspector of Factories, the maximum daily hours specified in Section 54 may be exceeded in order to facilitate the change of shifts.

4.2 Section 52 of the Act states that no adult worker shall be required or allowed to work in a factory on the first day of the week i.e. weekly holiday. Section 53 of the Act, further, states that if the worker is deprived of any of the weekly holidays for which provision is made in Section 52, he shall be allowed, with in the month in which the holidays were due to him or within the two months immediately following that month, compensatory holidays of equal number to the holidays so lost. Section 55 of the Act lays down that the periods of work of adult workers in a factory each day shall be so fixed that no worker shall work for more than 5 hours before he has had an interval for rest of at least half an hour. The Chief Inspector of Factories can exempt any factory from this provision so that the total number of hours worked by a worker without an interval does not exceed six hours.

4.3 Section 56 of the Act stipulates that the period of work of an adult worker in a factory shall be so arranged that, inclusive of his intervals for rest under Section 55, it shall not spread over more than ten and half hours on any day. The Chief Inspector of Factories, may, however, increase the spread over upto twelve hours on specific grounds.

4.4 The reports received from various States/Union Territories on the working of the Factories Act, 1948 highlight satisfactory compliance with the provisions relating to hours of work.

4.5 Details pertaining to specified normal weekly hours each for adult men and adult women workers by States and Industries have been given in Tables 3.1 to 3.4. Normal weekly hours for most of the adult men and women workers in the factories submitting returns were in the range of 45-48 hours. The following Table presents the percentage distribution of adult workers by normal weekly hours of work.

Table –4(i)

Percentage Distribution Of Adult Workers In Factories Submitting Returns By Normal Weekly Hours Of Work During The Year 2006

Category of Workers

Normal Hours of Work per Week Upto 42

hours Above 42 and upto

45 hours Above 45 and upto 48 hours

Above 48 hours

1 2 3 4 5 Men 3.48 5.12 65.09 26.31

Women 7.00 18.41 48.10 26.49

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CHAPTER-5

LEAVE AND HOLIDAYS

Section 79 of the Factories Act provides that every worker who has worked for a period of at least 240 days or more in a factory during the calendar year shall be allowed during the subsequent calendar year, leave with wages at the rate of (a) one day for every twenty days worked in the case of adults, and (b) one day for every fifteen days worked in the case of children. The leave admissible is exclusive of holidays that occur during or at either end of the leave period. Provision is also made for proportionate leave with wages for a worker who is discharged or dismissed before he has completed 240 days service. The days of lay off, by agreement or contract or as permissible under the standing orders, maternity leave in case of female workers not exceeding twelve weeks and the leave earned in the year prior to that in which leave is enjoyed shall be deemed to be the days worked in a factory for the purpose of computation of the period of 240 days or more but shall not earn leave for these days. While calculating leave, fraction of leave of half a day or more shall be treated as one full day’s leave and fraction of less than half a day shall be omitted. If a worker does not take whole of leave entitled to him in any one calendar year, such leave is allowed be added to the leave to be allowed in the succeeding calendar year. The total number of days of leave that may be carried forward to the succeeding year shall not exceed thirty in case of an adult and forty in case of a child.

5.1 Sections 79 and 53 of the Factories Act, 1948 deal with the grant of annual leave with wages and compensatory holidays respectively. Rules framed by the State Governments and Union Territories require factories to furnish information relating to number of persons employed, number of persons eligible for leave and number of persons actually granted leave during the year. It has been observed from the consolidated returns received from various States/Union Territories that 87.49 per cent of the total number of persons, who were entitled to annual leave with wages were granted leave during the year, 2006. Out of the total persons entitled to annual leave with wages, majority of workers were granted leave in all the different States/U.Ts. during the year 2006. The provisions relating to leave and compensatory holidays were reported to be generally well observed in various State/Union Territories. The statistics relating to annual leave with wages during the year 2006 is given in Table 4.1.

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CHAPTER-6

INDUSTRIAL INJURIES

6.1 This chapter provides the statistics of fatal injuries and non-fatal injuries resulting from industrial accidents by reasons due to which the persons injured are prevented from attending to work for a period of forty-eight hours or more immediately following the accidents. The coverage remains limited and varies from year to year because many factories fail to submit the returns. The numbers of injuries are based on the notices of accidents to the notified authorities in a prescribed manner.

6.2 The important statistical measures for injuries are (i) Frequency Rate, (ii) the Severity Rate and (iii) Incidence Rate. The Frequency Rate is calculated by dividing the total number of injuries by corresponding number of mandays worked in lakhs. The Severity Rate, which takes into account the duration of disability as well, is calculated by dividing the number of mandays lost due to injuries by the number of mandays worked in lakhs. This rate is calculated only in respect of those non-fatal injuries in which workers returned to work during the same year. The incidence rate is calculated by dividing the number of injuries by average daily employment per thousand. The statistics are based on injuries reported in the annual returns.

6.3 The number and frequency rates of fatal, non-fatal and total injuries in factories submitting returns during the years 2001 to 2006 are given in Table-6 (i) below:

Table –6 (i)

Number of Fatal, Non-Fatal, Total injuries and their

Frequency Rate

Year Fatal Injuries Non-Fatal Injuries All Injuries Number Frequency

Rate per one lakh mandays worked

Number Frequency Rate per one lakh mandays worked

Number Frequency Rate per one lakh mandays worked

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2001 627 0.07 27737 3.17 28364 3.24 2002 540 0.13 19913 4.75 20453 4.88 2003 525 0.08 15907 2.42 16432 2.50 2004 562 0.05 14458 1.28 15020 1.33 2005 613 0.05 14163 1.21 14776 1.27 2006 1068 0.08 18844 1.34 19912 1.42

6.4 Industry-wise and State-wise figures of fatal, non-fatal and total injuries for 2006 have been shown in Table 5.1 Amongst Industries ‘Manufacture of Textiles’

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(Industry Code 17) ranked first with 5696 injuries (both fatal & non-fatal), as it accounted for 28.61 per cent of the total number of injuries.

6.5 The Frequency Rate of injuries (fatal and non-fatal combined together) per one lakh man days worked was the highest in the industry group ‘Mining of Metal Ores, (Industry Code 13) being 21.51. The Incidence Rate of injuries (fatal and non-fatal combined together) per 1000 workers employed was also the highest in this industry group i.e. Industry Code 13 being 36.23. 6.6 Among the States/Union Territories, Gujarat reported the highest i.e 5002 injuries (fatal and non-fatal), which constituted 25.12 per cent of the total number of injuries. Of the total injuries during the year 2006 at all states level, the proportion of fatal and non-fatal injuries was 5.36 per cent and 94.64 per cent respectively.

6.7 Table 5.2 and 5.3 depict State-wise and Industry-wise industrial accidents i.e. fatal and non-fatal by age-categories & sex. A large number of fatal as well as non-fatal injuries were reported in respect of men workers whereas it was insignificant for women workers.

6.8 Cause-wise number of injuries for the year 2006 by States and Industries have been presented in Tables 5.4 and 5.5. Among all the different causes, a cause ‘Others’ which included ‘Molten metal & other hot or corrosive substances, Machinery not moved by mechanical power, use of hand tools, Struck by falling body, Persons falling, Stepping on/ striking against the objects and Handling goods/ articles etc. (cause codes 121 to 131) accounted for majority of injuries i.e. 11587 which is 81.78 per cent of the total number of injuries reported under ‘causes’ during the year 2006.

6.9 The average number of man days lost due to non-fatal injuries, frequency rate and severity rate of non-fatal injuries in which workers returned to work during the same year by States and Industries during 2006 have been shown in Table 5.6. The overall average number of mandays lost was 22.36. Among the States, it was reported the highest in Maharashtra (49.64 mandays) and the lowest in Gujarat (4.64 mandays).

6.10 The overall frequency rate of injuries where workers returned to work was 1.33 in the year 2006. It was the highest in Gujarat i.e. 5.60. Among the industry groups, it was the highest in the Industry Group of “Recycling (Industry Code 37) i.e. 16.07 in the year 2006.

6.11 The overall severity rate of non-fatal injuries was 29.85 in 2006. It was highest in Maharashtra (100.27) during 2006. Among the industry groups, it was highest in the industry group of Other Mining of Metal Ores (Industry Code 13) i.e. 727.07 in the year 2006.

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CHAPTER-7

SAFETY MEASURES

7.1 With the continuous increase in the use of machinery, the arrangements for ensuring safety in factories has assumed immense significance. The Factories Act, 1948 has provided for several measures to ensure safety of the workers. Some of these are: (i) Fencing of machines of all sorts is compulsory, (ii) No person is to be employed in any factory to lift, carry or move any load so heavy as to be likely to cause him injury, (iii) If it appears to the Inspector that any building or part of a building or any part of the ways, machinery or plant in a factory is in a condition that it is dangerous to human life or safety, he may serve on the Manager of the factory an order in writing specifying the measure which in his opinion should be adopted and requiring them to be carried out before a stipulated date.

The important measures taken by different Factory Inspectorates in this direction in the year 2006 are summarized below: -

7.2 ANDHRA PRADESH: Technical guidance was given by the Inspectorate to the factory managements for ensuring safe and healthy working conditions and for providing adequate welfare amenities to the workers.

7.3 ASSAM: The Inspectorate of Factories has taken special care for implementation of the safety provisions of the Factories Act, 1948 and rules framed there under during the year. “National Safety Day” and safety seminars were organized in factories. Safety training was imparted to workers and management which resulted in sharp decrease in number of industrial accidents. Necessary guidance and advice was given by the Inspectorate on adoption of safety precautions such as guarding of machinery, safe working method, careful handling of materials, use of personal protective devices etc. Major accident prone factories of Assam were asked to formulate their safety policies for submission to Chief Inspector of Factories. Most of the factories particularly the hazardous factories have constituted safety committee in the factory. Mock drills at periodical intervals were also carried out in the major accident hazard factories.

7.4 CHANDIGARH: The factories, equipped with power-aided machines, generally violated the provisions relating to Safety measures (section-21). Sometimes even workers did not take proper care in replacing the guard on the machine after work and sometimes this negligence resulted into accidents of various natures. However, the Managements have been cautioned to take suitable measures to avoid industrial accidents. The safety measures regarding protection from dangerous fumes and dust (section 35 and 36) are stipulated under the Factories Act, 1948. In cases where units which were involved in operation such as emission of dangerous fume and dust etc., exhaust fans were provided while in other units precautions were taken to remove dust and fumes. Workers were issued safety goggles and other protection equipments. No violation was detected regarding employment of young persons on dangerous machines (section -23).

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7.5 GOA: The Safety Training Centre with safety training facilities, Industrial Hygiene Laboratory and Library etc., was well utilized for practical demonstrations of safety precautions to benefit the trainees. The Inspectorate also carried out the safety promotional activities, which included the training course on Industrial Safety and First Aid for different factory workers and I.T.I. students. During the year 2006, 81 training programmes were conducted thereby training 2923 persons.

7.6 HARYANA: The Inspectorate staff ensures the implementation of the safety measures. Violation of Safety measures in respect of fencing of machinery (Section-21) was found generally in units which were equipped with old machines. Sometimes workers did work without safety gadgets as a result of this; accidents of serious nature have taken place. The State Industrial Safety Directorate is also conducting various training programmes for the Supervisors to educate, advise and train them for maintaining safety system at work place. The certifying Surgeon of the department continued to visit units regularly to medically examine the workers employed in dangerous operations as per schedule laid down in rule 102 of the Punjab Factories Rules, 1952. In some units which were involved in operations such as emission of dangerous fumes and dust etc., exhaust fans were provided while in other units other protective equipments were also provided to the workers for full protection. It was generally found that the workers did not wear protective equipment and goggles. The Inspectorate staff continued to take persuasive and legal steps for enforcing the use of desired equipments. Prosecutions for violations of the safety measures laid down in Section 22, 24 to 26, 28 to 35 and 38 were launched in 1037 cases. No violation was detected regarding employment of young persons on dangerous machines under section 23 and 27.

7.7 TAMIL NADU: To motivate managements for better safety performance, State safety awards are presented to Managements every year based on their performance in reducing accidents in their factories. Every year, 90 Managements are also given first prize (silver shields) worth Rs.2500/- each and equal number of Managements are also given second prize (silver shields) worth Rs.1500/- each. Similarly, to encourage the workers to actively participate in accident preventions, awards are presented to the workman every year for the improvement of Safety standards, working environment and increase in productivity. The Inspectorate conducted 137 Safety Courses benefiting 7,560 workers during the year 2006. The Inspectorate has tested different kind of 75,994 vessels of pressure plant during the year, 2006 and certified their fitness for their safe working.

7.8 TRIPURA: The compliance regarding safety measures was found to be satisfactory except in a few cases where prosecution was launched for violation pertaining to work on or near machinery in motion (section 22), employment of young persons on dangerous machines (section 23), carriage of excess weight (section 34), protection of eyes (section 35), protection in case of fire (section-38), and safety measures laid-down under section 16, 17, 25, 29 and 30. In case of Striking gear and device for cutting power (Section 24), arrangements were found to be satisfactory except for new factories for which instructions were given for remedial measures. Fencing of machinery (section 21) was not satisfactory in all factories. Prosecutions were launched against violation and were convicted

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with fine. Many mini boilers were put in use in many factories for supply of steam above normal atmospheric pressure. Safety valve tests were carried out to ensure safety in the operation. The compliance of provisions under hazardous processes (section 41-A to 41-H) in respect of site appraisal by the Site Appraisal Committee was not found satisfactory.

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CHAPTER-8

HEALTH 8.1 Information available in the reports of various State Governments and Union Territories on health provisions for factory workers is discussed in the following paragraphs: 8.2 ASSAM: The Medical Inspector of Factories and the Certifying Surgeons examined and carried out the work of certification to persons engaged in factories involving dangerous operations/ hazardous processes. No occupational diseases were reported or detected from any factory during the year 2006. 8.3 GOA: Through the Industrial Hygiene Laboratory, medical examination of workers employed in factories was initiated to identify the effects of work environment on the health of workers. 8.4 HARYANA: Due to lack of proper attention given by the managements of small factories, the standard of general cleanliness was not satisfactory. However, in the big industrial units the conditions were quite satisfactory. Some of the factories have made their own arrangements for disposal of trade-waste and effluents. The other managements were asked to make satisfactory arrangements for disposal of trade waste and effluents before the approval of their factory building plans. However, the State Water Pollution Board was also looking after the proper disposal of trade-waste. The arrangements of exhaust system where dry mixing, pesticides formulating and other operations involving emission of fumes and smokes from various liquids and gases were satisfactory. The arrangements of exhaust fans and chimneys were made wherever required. The need for humidification is generally felt in the textile industry dealing in cotton, yarn, staple yarn and cloth making industry. In some of the textile units the Hygrometers were not properly maintained. The other provisions covering health & sanitation i.e. Ventilation & Temperature, Lighting, Drinking Water, Latrine & Urinals and spittoons were found to be implemented satisfactorily. The Certifying Surgeon of the department continued to visit units regularly to medically examine the workers employed in dangerous operations as per Schedule laid down in Rule 102 of the Punjab Factories Rules 1952. 8.5 TAMIL NADU: During the year 2006, Civil Surgeons and Assistant Civil Surgeons inspected factories (especially hazardous factories) and undertook Occupational Health Surveys. The workers engaged in dangerous operations in factories, which are likely to cause occupational diseases are periodically examined by the Assistant Surgeons who have been declared as Certifying Surgeons under the Act. During the year 2006, the Civil Surgeons and Assistant Surgeons visited 2,270 factories and 49,500 Certificates were issued to persons engaged in Dangerous Occupations, Adolescents and Canteen Workers.

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8.6 TRIPURA: On the whole, various provisions of the Act covering Health and Sanitation i.e. Cleanliness, Ventilation & Temperature, Dust & Fumes, Artificial humidification, Lighting, Overcrowding, Drinking Water facilities, Latrines and Urinals, Disposal of waste and effluents & Spittoons were found to be implemented satisfactorily in the factories except in a few factories where inadequate ventilation was reported. 8.7 CHANDIGARH: All the provisions of the Factories Act covering Health and Sanitation i.e. Cleanliness, Ventilation & Temperature, Disposal of waste & effluents, Dust & Fumes, Artificial Humidification, Lighting, Over crowding, Drinking Water facilities and Latrines & Urinals were found to be implemented satisfactorily.

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CHAPTER-9

WELFARE

9.1 In order to ensure the welfare of workers, appropriate provisions have been made under Section 42 to 50 of the Factories Act, 1948. Under Section 45, ambulance room is to be provided in the factory wherein more than 500 workers are ordinarily employed. Under Section 46 State Governments are empowered to frame Rules requiring that in every factory, wherein more than two hundred fifty workers are ordinarily employed, a canteen shall be maintained by the occupier for the use of workers. Similarly, Section 47 envisages that every factory, wherein more than one hundred fifty workers are ordinarily employed, adequate and suitable shelters or rest rooms and lunch rooms with the provision of drinking water, where workers can take meals, should be provided and maintained for the use of workers. Section 48 provides that every factory, wherein more than thirty women are ordinarily employed, should provide and maintain a suitable room/creche for the use of children below the age of six years of such women workers. Section 49 provides that the occupier of the factories employing 500 or more workers should appoint such number of welfare officers as may be prescribed under the Act to help the management for proper implementation of labour laws. The information relating to Safety officers, Ambulance Room, Canteens, Creches, Shelters, Lunch Rooms and Welfare officers by States/U.Ts. and Industries for the year 2006 has been presented in Table 8.1 and 8.2. Majority of the factories in all the States / U.Ts. even though all of them were not statutorily required to provide Canteen, Creche and Shelter or rest rooms etc, provided these facilities.

Information regarding various welfare facilities as furnished by different States and Union Territories in their reports on the working of the Factories Act, 1948 is furnished in the following paragraphs:

9.2 ANDHRA PRADESH: Of the total factories required to provide canteen facility under Section 46 of the Factories Act, 96.38 per cent factories provided this facility to their workers. Similarly, under Section 47 of the Factories Act, of the total factories required to provide shelters, rest rooms and lunch rooms 93.79 per cent factories have reported providing these facilities whereas 85.29 per cent of the total factories employing more than 30 women workers and required to provide creches under section 48 have complied with the requirement. 68.65 percent of the factories required to appoint welfare officers have appointed welfare officers in their factories.

9.3 ASSAM: The welfare amenities like canteen, shelters/ rest rooms and creches etc. were provided by sufficient number of the factories as a statutory requirement. All the 5 factories which were required to appoint Welfare officers have appointed 91 welfare officers during 2006.

9.4 GUJARAT: All the 194 factories required to provide canteen have provided this facility to their workers. 925 factories have provided shelter/Rest Room although 202 factories were required under section 47. All the required 58 factories have provided crèches under section 48.

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9.5 CHANDIGARH: It had been observed that some factories did not provide adequate facilities for storing, washing and drying of clothing’s, etc. The Inspectorate Staff continued to take persuasive and legal steps to implement the provisions. The management had generally provided first aid boxes. As required under section 46 of the Factories Act, the factories have provided canteens for their workers. It is worthwhile to mention that even the managements of small units were providing free tea to their workers twice a day. The implementation of the provisions regarding Shelter & Rest room (Section, 47), Creches (Section-48) and Welfare Officers (Section-49) were found to be quite satisfactory.

9.6 GOA: During the year 2006, all the 11 factories required to provide canteen facility under section 46 of the Factories Act, have provided this facility to their workers. Under Section 47 of the Factories Act, shelters, rest rooms and lunch rooms were provided by 88 factories, although 55 factories were required to provide this facility. 7 factories employing more than 500 workers were required to provide Welfare Officers under Section 49. However 10 such factories have provided this.

9.7 HARYANA: Adequate facilities for storing, washing and drying of clothing etc. were not provided by some factories. The Inspectorate staff continued to take persuasive and legal steps to implement these provisions which are to be made in the beginning when factory building plans are submitted to the Chief Inspector of Factories for approval. Various welfare provisions such as first aid appliances, canteens, rest rooms and lunchrooms and crèches etc., have been implemented satisfactorily. However, in case of providing of Crèches due to space constraints, compliance particularly in Gurgaon was not found satisfactory.

9.8 MAHARASHTRA: Over all compliance in implementation of welfare provision by the management were found to be satisfactory by the Inspectorate staff. Safety officers were provided in sufficient number i.e. 601 by the 491 factories which were required to appoint safety officers under section 40-B. 1229 factories provided canteen facilities although 20 factories were required to provide canteen under section 46. Also response was encouraging in provision of shelters, Rest rooms and lunch rooms by 3048 factories although 921 factories were required to do so under section 47. Creches were provided by 44 percent of the factories out of 332 factories wherein more than 30 women workers were employed. Out of 470 factories required to appoint welfare officers, about 77 percent of the factories have appointed welfare officers as required under section 49.

9.9 ORISSA: As per the requirement of section 46, all the 124 factories provided canteens. Similarly as envisaged under Section 47, all the 152 factories had provided shelters/rest rooms and lunch rooms. Under section 48, as per the requirement of the Act, out of total 53 factories required to provide crèches, 67.92 per cent factories provided this facility.

9.10 TAMIL NADU: Washing facilities as prescribed under the Act and rules framed there under were provided in almost all the factories. The Inspectorate has been continuously educating the management to improve the standards. Managements of factories coming under industries like Engineering. Chemical etc.

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have provided lockers to workers to keep their clothes. Some of the big factories are maintaining High Schools, Elementary schools and making donations to schools and Catering to children of the workers to provide catering facilities. Apart from the facilities provided by the Employees State Insurance Scheme, some of the factories, including those areas where the scheme has not been implemented, provided medical facilities to their workers. During the year 2006, out of the total factories required to provide canteen facility under Section 46 of the Factories Act, 97.16 percent factories provided this facility to the workers. Similarly, under Section 47 of the Factories Act, of the total factories required to provide shelters, rest rooms and lunch-rooms, 97.87 per cent has reported providing these facilities where as 84.36 per cent of the total factories employing more than 30 women workers and required to provide creches under Section 48, have fulfilled this requirement.

9.11 TRIPURA: Over all compliance in implementing various welfare provisions was satisfactory. Only two factories were required to maintain canteen facility and provide Shelters, Rest rooms and both the factories met these requirements. One factory employing more than 500 workers provided Welfare Officer under Section 49 of the Factories Act.

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ANNEXURE- I

STATISTICAl TAbleS

(S.No. 1.1 to 9.3)

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STATISTICAL TABLES

Table

No.

Subject PAGES

1.1 Number of Registered Factories during 2006 by States/Union Territories 27

1.2 Estimated Average Daily Employment in Working Factories during 2006

by States/Union Territories and Industries

28 – 37

1.3 Factories Carrying on Operations Declared Dangerous and Workers in

Such Operations during, 2006 by States/Union Territories

38

1.4 Factories Carrying on Operations Declared Dangerous and Workers

Employed in Such Operations during 2006 by Industries

39 - 40

2.1 Number of Working Factories and Average Daily Employment during

2006 by States/Union Territories

41

2.2 Number of Working Factories and Average Daily Employment during

2006 by Major Group of Industries

42 – 43

2.3 Estimated Average Daily Employment in Working Factories during 2006

by States/Union Territories and Industries at – 3 digit level

44 – 78

2.4 Number of Working Factories and Estimated Average Daily Employment

during 2006 by States/Union Territories under relevant Section of the

Factories Act, 1948

79

2.5 Number of Working Factories and Estimated Average Daily Employment

during 2006 by Sectors and States/Union Territories

80

2.6 Number of Working Factories and Estimated Average Daily Employment

during 2006 by Sectors and Industries

81 – 82

2.7 Distribution of Factories Submitting Returns by Working Strength during

2006 by States/Union Territories

83 – 85

2.8 Distribution of Factories Submitting Returns by Working Strength during

2006 by Industries

86 – 91

2.9 Distribution of Factories Submitting Returns by Number of Days Worked

during 2006 by States/Union Territories

92 – 93

2.10 Distribution of Factories Submitting Returns by Number of Days Worked

during 2006 by Industries

94 – 97

2.11 Mandays Worked in Factories Submitting Returns during 2006 by

Industries and States/Union Territories

98 – 103

2.12 Average Daily Employment in Working Factories (Submitting Returns)

by Age and Sex by States/Union Territories during 2006

104

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2.13 Industry-wise Average Daily Employment in Working Factories by Age

and Sex during 2006

105 – 106

3.1 Employment by Normal Weekly Hours of Work for Adult Men Workers

by States/Union Territories during 2006

107

3.2 Employment by Normal Weekly Hours of Work for Adult Women

Workers by States/Union Territories during 2006

108

3.3 Employment by Normal Weekly Hours of Work for Adult Men Workers

during 2006 by Industries

109 – 110

3.4 Employment by Normal Weekly Hours of Work for Adult Women

Workers during 2006 by Industries

111 – 112

4.1 Leave with Wages during 2006 by States/Union Territories 113

5.1 Industrial Accidents in Factories Submitting Returns during 2006 by

Industries and States/Union Territories

114 – 127

5.2 Industrial Accidents in Factories Submitting Returns by Age and Sex

during 2006 by States/Union Territories

128 – 129

5.3 Industrial Accidents in Factories Submitting Returns by Age and Sex

during 2006 by Industries

130– 133

5.4 Industrial Accidents in Factories Submitting Returns by Causes during

2006 by States/Union Territories

134 – 141

5.5 Industrial Accidents in Factories Submitting Returns by Causes during

2006 by Industries

142 – 157

5.6 Average Number of Mandays Lost due to Non-Fatal Accidents in which

Workers Returned to Work during 2006 by States/Union Territories and

Industries

158 – 161

8.1 Number of Safety Officers, Ambulance Rooms, Canteens, Shelters, Rest

Rooms, Creches and Welfare Officers during 2006 by States/Union

Territories

162 – 164

8.2 Number of Safety Officers, Ambulances, Rooms, Canteens, Shelters, Rest

Rooms, Creches and Welfare Officers during 2006 by Industries

165 – 170

9.1 Number of Factories inspected during 2006 by States/Union Territories 171

9.2 Inspectorate Staff Strength during 2006 by States/Union Territories 172

9.3 Number of Convictions obtained during 2006 by States/Union Territories 173

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Sr. No.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1 Andhra Pradesh 38553 1637 627 39563 28168 9136 32.43

2 Assam 3103 198 21 3280 2073 387 18.67

3 Goa 674 22 5 691 683 458 66.81

4 Gujrat 30604 - - 30604 22244 4789 21.52

5 Haryana 9289 354 1 9642 9642 1414 14.67

6 Jharkhand 10138 261 - 10399 5972 5594 93.67

7 Karnataka 10587 936 474 11049 10062 5145 51.13

8 Kerala 18011 168 - 18179 18164 2986 16.44

9 Madhya Pradesh 12615 275 200 12690 8034 901 11.21

10 Maharashtra 35775 1359 863 36271 30773 11548 37.53

11 Meghalaya 82 30 - 112 111 41 36.94

12 Orissa 2943 166 62 3047 2137 1369 64.06

13 Punjab 15640 757 139 16258 16018 1230 7.68

14 Rajasthan 9889 838 175 10552 10552 2812 26.65

15 Tamil Nadu 36882 3804 1710 38976 29448 25481 86.53

16 Tripura 1575 92 112 1555 1575 312 19.81

17 Chandigarh 435 16 10 441 441 273 61.90

Total 236795 10913 4399 243309 196097 73876 37.67

Table 1.1 ANNEXURE - I Number of Registered Factories, during 2006 by States/U.Ts.

State/Union Territory

On register at the beginning of the Year

Newly registered during the year

Removed from the register during the year

On register at the end of the year

Working on any day during the year

Submitting returns

Percentage response

(ii) Data is not received from remaining 14 States/Union Territories.

(iii) - = Nil

Note : (i) The Factories Act, 1948 is not implemented in four States/Union Territories namely, Arunachal Pradesh,

Lakshadweep, Mizoram and Sikkim

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Number of Working factories

Estimated Average daily employment

Number of Working factories

Estimated Average daily employment

Number of Working factories

Estimated Average daily employment

Number of Working factories

Estimated Average daily employment

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 901 891 32977 9 137 - - 535 2874402 - - - - - - - -05 1 123 - - - - - -10 2 268 1 10 - - 5 39511 - - - - - - 12 41912 - - - - - - - -13 - - - - - 5 8014 405 5124 - - - - 62 187015 12531 221563 960 62420 88 3900 2012 7956416 225 21491 23 1239 - - 234 453817 430 58471 24 3609 26 822 2804 16602818 53 6322 1 20 5 87 199 1417919 95 3479 - - 3 70 42 276720 2939 16433 272 6622 4 57 897 1672121 447 21144 27 2735 32 519 529 1829622 321 15740 18 847 17 1239 347 1131923 102 4981 42 5053 5 452 186 2591424 1220 66474 62 4986 125 13548 3646 17599725 892 26962 53 1925 55 2806 978 4313826 3407 55743 258 12705 31 1528 1981 6501727 691 46561 61 2034 74 4982 1413 5907628 1202 29050 61 952 39 1029 1903 5196729 731 40724 31 881 26 1101 1840 6517730 6 7483 - - 8 991 43 621031 311 14964 13 278 30 1102 440 2955832 115 5145 6 149 18 1205 92 660433 24 1069 1 23 23 2432 161 774334 163 9711 2 32 8 2944 126 662335 32 22244 8 3697 9 3299 166 1245936 90 3715 8 80 19 2653 435 4703337 23 845 - - - - 25 69140 134 15711 25 1389 1 109 69 15260

Industry Code (NIC-1998)

Table 1.2 Estimated Average Daily Employment in Working Factories during 2006 by States/U. Ts. and Industries

Gujarat Goa Assam Andhra Pradesh

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Number of Working factories

Estimated Average daily employment

Number of Working factories

Estimated Average daily employment

Number of Working factories

Estimated Average daily employment

Number of Working factories

Estimated Average daily employment

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 941 29 1471 3 25 3 149 47 1743

45 7 592 - - - - 11 391

50 462 24592 62 1652 21 989 429 23395

51 3 55 - - 9 438 21 1082

52 1 14 14 107 - - 231 10543

55 - - - - - - 2 124

60 21 1884 3 60 - - 25 2736

61 - - - - - - - -

62 - - - - - - - -

63 127 4862 23 504 2 183 63 2037

64 - - 1 24 - - 1 12

65 - - - - - - 1 4

66 - - - - - - 1 4

67 - - - - - - - -

70 - - - - - - - -

71 - - - - - - 3 83

72 2 80 - - - - 4 298

73 3 246 - - - - 9 823

74 2 7 1 8 - - 23 736

75 4 2893 - - - - 5 142

80 - - - - - - 122 5089

85 - - - - - - 3 82

90 3 48 - - - - 32 2216

91 - - - - - - - -

92 12 521 - - - - - -

93 9 128 - - 2 36 24 731

95 - - - - - - - -99 - - - - - - - -

Total 28168 791910 2073 114203 683 48670 22244 1015658

Industry Code (NIC-1998)

Table 1.2: …. Contd. Assam Goa Andhra Pradesh Gujarat

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Number of Working factories

Estimated Average daily employment

Number of Working factories

Estimated Average daily employment

Number of Working factories

Estimated Average daily employment

Number of Working factories

Estimated Average daily employment

1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

01 62 2843 - - 322 19942 1 49

02 - - - - - - - -

05 - - - - - - - -

10 - - - - - - - -

11 1 40 - - - - 1 49

12 - - - - - - - -

13 - - - - - - - -

14 2 72 - - - - 173 208

15 907 101457 1340 7606 1994 136920 2947 35189

16 26 4848 8 230 53 6393 - -

17 1096 113129 12 597 326 44286 818 8408

18 659 54941 1 7 940 245702 91 2125

19 204 20879 6 76 51 4608 267 1222

20 825 15534 393 2518 206 7097 3487 8229

21 163 9029 9 275 228 11993 212 5344

22 74 3744 214 1590 345 18325 942 6481

23 46 1749 332 27681 73 6082 43 6482

24 488 31879 183 7871 579 39650 709 20306

25 394 20172 134 2520 448 24731 2134 20073

26 1460 44505 1078 45238 607 41567 1792 10722

27 768 50237 404 129707 370 25279 329 4352

28 690 31732 897 14502 1250 61154 1439 3263

29 462 57439 83 10694 566 57453 253 2664

30 13 260 2 96 8 1052 3 35

31 226 13243 42 3301 381 24486 219 7393

32 77 3783 2 25 270 37954 75 3167

33 144 7770 1 97 118 17851 47 1252

34 375 16174 100 14495 137 11936 96 112

35 73 16466 25 2073 28 16654 54 5103

36 106 3620 19 113 108 5847 567 1909

37 3 160 14 886 3 59 19 1840 16 1005 184 14559 76 8443 32 1151

KeralaTable 1.2: …. Contd.

Jharkhand KarnatkaIndustry Code (NIC-1998)

Haryana

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Number of Working factories

Estimated Average daily employment

Number of Working factories

Estimated Average daily employment

Number of Working factories

Estimated Average daily employment

Number of Working factories

Estimated Average daily employment

1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

41 - - 14 1169 9 240 7 14

45 4 140 - - 8 405 1 6

50 121 2619 241 3979 487 36959 1343 6951

51 8 225 - - - - 6 25

52 12 512 200 1864 1 12 24 503

55 2 39 - - - - - -

60 4 145 - - 2 36 - -

61 - - - - - - - -

62 - - - - - - - -

63 123 4166 18 490 25 963 21 1394

64 - - - - - - - -

65 - - - - - - - -

66 - - - - - - - -

67 - - - - - - - -

70 - - - - - - - -

71 - - - - - - 1 -

72 - - 4 300 3 303 1 -

73 3 312 - - 3 2021 1 93

74 2 94 - - 5 147 2 -

75 - - - - - - 1 -

80 - - - - - - - -

85 - - - - - - - -

90 - - 2 76 5 201 - -

91 - - - - - - - -

92 - - 2 8 - - 2 -

93 3 48 8 35 27 1411 4 -

95 - - - - - - - -99 - - - - - - - -

Total 9642 635010 5972 294678 10062 918162 18164 164292

Haryana JharkhandTable 1.2: …. Contd.

Industry Code (NIC-1998)

Karnatka Kerala

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Number of Working factories

Estimated Average daily employment

Number of Working factories

Estimated Average daily employment

Number of Working factories

Estimated Average daily employment

Number of Working factories

Estimated Average daily employment

1 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

01 514 21897 676 20708 3 191 - -

02 - - 1 5 - - - -

05 - - - - - - - -

10 - - 4 309 - - - -

11 - - - - - - - -

12 - - - - - - - -

13 - - 1 31 - - - -

14 - - 18 436 3 69 - -

15 2333 45601 3188 149400 15 484 619 19702

16 18 1166 40 4421 - - 8 201

17 349 113071 4156 142417 - - 53 6074

18 16 1611 883 28132 - - 4 97

19 96 2348 139 2981 - - 1 8

20 1684 13598 3370 18044 16 755 108 1353

21 110 10115 693 20993 - - 37 7899

22 67 6365 1022 38284 8 402 29 2548

23 35 2272 154 10637 1 15 31 902

24 470 36010 3165 165288 6 336 141 7961

25 197 11361 1557 55012 3 64 46 3826

26 644 45439 796 32154 10 1527 441 17251

27 268 21330 1151 72969 30 1541 229 56959

28 330 15496 3051 99577 - - 133 5791

29 138 17317 1533 99233 1 36 18 693

30 5 721 50 4147 - - - -

31 190 12401 880 51779 1 76 60 1160

32 33 8384 287 20893 - - 2 45

33 18 1555 206 7927 1 14 1 16

34 72 10590 402 51836 1 14 1 8

35 19 3096 167 50783 - - 4 4572

36 48 3899 1127 61827 - - 31 734

37 - - 2 59 - - - -40 66 14362 88 17997 5 302 18 9123

Industry Code (NIC-1998)

Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Meghalaya OrissaTable 1.2: …. Contd.

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Number of Working factories

Estimated Average daily employment

Number of Working factories

Estimated Average daily employment

Number of Working factories

Estimated Average daily employment

Number of Working factories

Estimated Average daily employment

1 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

41 26 1480 122 3465 - - 5 189

45 1 22 13 428 - - - -

50 138 9559 1427 55209 7 134 60 1700

51 26 713 55 9241 - - 26 704

52 13 527 93 4125 - - 2 45

55 - - - - - - - -

60 - - 3 57 - - - -

61 - - 1 20 - - - -

62 - - - - - - - -

63 107 3980 118 18312 - - 26 260

64 - - 1 178 - - - -

65 - - - - - - - -

66 - - - - - - - -

67 - - - - - - - -

70 - - - - - - - -

71 - - 1 10 - - - -

72 - - 9 1566 - - - -

73 - - 14 548 - - 1 477

74 1 42 11 380 - - 1 6

75 - - 4 48 - - - -

80 - - 2 14 - - - -

85 - - 2 148 - - - -

90 - - 41 776 - - - -

91 - - - - - - - -

92 - - 18 417 - - 1 42

93 2 35 31 792 - - - -

95 - - - - - - - -99 - - - - - - - -

Total 8034 436363 30773 1324013 111 5960 2137 150346

Industry Code (NIC-1998)

Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Orissa MeghalayaTable 1.2: …. Contd.

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Number of Working factories

Estimated Average daily employment

Number of Working factories

Estimated Average daily employment

Number of Working factories

Estimated Average daily employment

Number of Working factories

Estimated Average daily employment

1 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

01 325 12550 322 7072 308 14601 - -

02 - - - - - - - -

05 - - - - - - - -

10 - - - - - - - -

11 - - - - 6 187 - -

12 - - - - - - - -

13 - - - - 2 27 - -

14 68 557 - - 118 5224 - -

15 2680 83674 1055 25638 3891 115950 213 3685

16 4 166 19 571 43 1211 7 471

17 2189 94283 1613 85132 5334 289739 10 1427

18 98 3849 155 9087 1465 134092 3 29

19 210 6933 68 4264 1111 86483 - -

20 2167 12775 1800 12023 244 5492 66 620

21 233 12874 127 3005 629 23393 3 16

22 160 3017 82 3340 760 19359 136 1146

23 7 209 126 34085 75 3189 2 72

24 317 18887 496 21476 5196 181020 18 240

25 265 19059 272 9127 789 38722 31 365

26 1316 56343 2238 69733 815 32173 271 18945

27 1005 43754 510 26873 1085 35196 15 255

28 1283 33269 225 10494 2216 75806 146 955

29 1370 31489 204 9532 1173 48167 4 27

30 6 226 6 143 22 713 - -

31 140 6682 186 8531 277 18523 8 89

32 57 5149 28 3769 286 11295 1 3

33 24 783 33 1848 69 6946 2 13

34 464 26084 56 3329 584 64874 1 14

35 855 47522 15 663 197 31045 2 14

36 78 4425 385 15427 373 17319 108 753

37 - - 1 67 15 2141 - -40 245 12249 281 8998 114 18901 18 891

Tamil Nadu TripuraIndustry Code (NIC-1998)

Punjab RajasthanTable 1.2: …. Contd.

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Number of Working factories

Estimated Average daily employment

Number of Working factories

Estimated Average daily employment

Number of Working factories

Estimated Average daily employment

Number of Working factories

Estimated Average daily employment

1 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

41 3 55 19 624 30 1640 366 1605

45 - - 1 167 33 3480 - -

50 238 6384 175 7354 1495 69194 134 1321

51 17 265 - - 1 30 - -

52 42 2052 30 10148 560 16053 4 104

55 3 120 - - 1 8 - -

60 1 12 - - 16 859 - -

61 - - - - - - - -

62 - - - - - - - -

63 133 2762 23 876 27 1439 6 115

64 1 11 - - 1 17 - -

65 - - - - - - - -

66 - - - - - - - -

67 - - - - - - - -

70 - - - - - - - -

71 - - - - - - - -

72 - - - - 1 110 - -

73 - - 1 45 3 281 - -

74 1 20 - - 49 4684 - -

75 - - - - 2 41 - -

80 2 112 - - - - - -

85 2 43 - - - - - -

90 1 2 - - 6 169 - -

91 - - - - - - - -

92 - - - - 6 335 - -

93 8 183 - - 20 1122 - -

95 - - - - - - - -99 - - - - - - - -

Total 16018 548829 10552 393441 29448 1381250 1575 33175

Tamil Nadu TripuraIndustry Code (NIC-1998)

Punjab RajasthanTable 1.2: …. Contd.

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Number of Working factories

Estimated Average daily employment

Number of Working factories

Estimated Average daily employment

1 34 35 36 3701 1 34 3969 161745

02 - - 1 5

05 - - 1 123

10 - - 12 982

11 4 141 24 836

12 - - - -

13 - - 8 138

14 1 6 850 13566

15 41 586 36814 1093339

16 - - 708 46946

17 6 228 19246 1127721

18 - - 4573 500280

19 - - 2293 136118

20 68 266 18546 138137

21 10 202 3489 147832

22 27 1432 4569 135178

23 - - 1260 129775

24 16 325 16837 792254

25 10 102 8258 279965

26 9 117 17154 550707

27 30 1860 8433 582965

28 63 1036 14928 436073

29 49 1559 8482 444186

30 - - 172 22077

31 41 2006 3445 195572

32 - - 1349 107570

33 7 184 880 57523

34 4 78 2592 218854

35 10 674 1664 220364

36 5 149 3507 169503

37 - - 105 492640 - - 1372 140450

Table 1.2: …. Contd.

Industry Code (NIC-1998)

Total Chandigarh

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Number of Working factories

Estimated Average daily employment

Number of Working factories

Estimated Average daily employment

1 34 35 36 37

41 - - 683 13869

45 - - 79 5631

50 39 1997 6879 253988

51 - - 172 12778

52 - - 1227 46609

55 - - 8 291

60 - - 75 5789

61 - - 1 20

62 - - - -

63 - - 842 42343

64 - - 5 242

65 - - 1 4

66 - - 1 4

67 - - - -

70 - - - -

71 - - 5 93

72 - - 24 2657

73 - - 38 4846

74 - - 98 6124

75 - - 16 3124

80 - - 126 5215

85 - - 7 273

90 - - 90 3488

91 - - - -

92 - - 41 1323

93 - - 138 4521

95 - - - -99 - - - -

Total 441 12982 196097 8268942

this table may be treated as 'nil'

Table 1.2: …. Concld

Note: (i) - = Nil (ii) Data is based on the returns received.

Industry Code (NIC-1998)

Total

(iii) Data in respect of the industry code not featuring in

Chandigarh

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Sr. No. State/Union Territory Number of Working Factories

Average daily number of workers employed in entire factories

Average daily number of workers employed in dangerous operations

1 2 3 4 5

1 Andhra Pradesh 1552 106698 27410

2 Assam 35 13278 7351

3 Goa 12 7382 1817

4 Gujarat .. .. ..

5 Haryana .. .. ..

6 Jharkhand .. .. ..

7 Karnataka .. .. ..

8 Kerala 3 1413 182

9 Madhya Pradesh .. .. ..

10 Maharashtra 308 112383 15333

11 Meghalaya .. .. ..

12 Orissa 210 55631 9381

13 Punjab .. .. ..

14 Rajasthan 91 20555 2721

15 Tamil Nadu .. .. ..

16 Tripura 73 7097 286617 Chandigarh .. .. ..

Total 2284 324437 67061

(iii) ..= Not available.

Table 1.3

Factories carrying on operations declared dangerous and workers in such operations during, 2006 by States/ U.Ts

Note : (i) The Factories Act 1948, is not implemented in four States/Union Territories namely

Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Lakshadweep and Sikkim

(ii) Data is not received from remaining 14 States/Union Territories

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Industry Code (N.I.C - 98)

Number of Working Factories

Average daily number of workers employed

Average daily number of workers employed in dangerous operations

1 2 3 4

01 56 1624 430

02 - - -

05 - - -

10 - - -

11 - - -

12 - - -

13 - - -

14 - - -

15 328 29587 8090

16 1 427 9

17 76 17141 2773

18 - - -

19 18 726 192

20 1 2 2

21 25 11813 2697

22 12 2420 120

23 70 7285 5053

24 648 82413 25041

25 115 9334 1517

26 293 21682 6393

27 299 42077 7895

28 92 8472 1657

29 19 16325 767

30 - - -

31 19 7873 596

32 2 1294 66

33 2 574 33

34 13 3441 141

35 11 24751 1396

36 20 1506 176

37 - - -40 33 19501 1082

Table 1.4

Factories carrying on operations declared dangerous and workers employed in such operations during 2006 by Industries

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Industry Code (N.I.C - 98)

Number of Working Factories

Average daily number of workers employed

Average daily number of workers employed in dangerous operations

1 2 3 4

41 5 300 64

45 - - -

50 27 3823 124

51 4 5354 66

52 2 467 48

55 - - -

60 3 313 15

61 - - -

62 - - -

63 90 3912 618

64 - - -

65 - - -

66 - - -

67 - - -

70 - - -

71 - - -

72 - - -

73 - - -

74 - - -

75 - - -

80 - - -

85 - - -

90 - - -

91 - - -

92 - - -

93 - - -

95 - - -99 - - -

Total 2284 324437 67061

this table may be treated as 'nil'

Table 1.4: …. Concld

Note: (i) - = Nil (ii) Data is based on the returns received under the Act. (iii) Data in respect of the industry codes not featuring in

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Number of Factories

Estimated Average Daily Employment

Number of Factories

Estimated Average Daily Employment

Number of Factories

Estimated Average Daily Employment

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1 Andhra Pradesh 9136 418462 19032 373448 28168 791910 28.11

2 Assam 387 43164 1686 71039 2073 114203 55.09

3 Goa 458 42579 225 6099 683 48670 71.26

4 Gujarat 4789 321370 17455 694288 22244 1015658 45.66

5 Haryana 1414 158073 8228 476937 9642 635010 65.86

6 Jharkhand 5594 292968 378 1710 5972 294678 49.34

7 Karnataka 5145 442148 4917 476014 10062 918162 91.25

8 Kerala 2986 101693 15178 62599 18164 164292 9.04

9 Madhya Pradesh 901 126528 7133 309835 8034 436363 54.31

10 Maharashtra 11548 705201 19225 618812 30773 1324013 43.03

11 Meghalaya 41 2436 70 3524 111 5960 53.69

12 Orissa 1369 114264 768 36082 2137 150346 70.35

13 Punjab 1230 100618 14788 448211 16018 548829 34.26

14 Rajasthan 2812 145174 7740 248267 10552 393441 37.29

15 Tamil Nadu 25481 1253836 3967 127414 29448 1381250 46.90

16 Tripura 312 12827 1263 20348 1575 33175 21.0617 Chandigarh 273 9058 168 3924 441 12982 29.44

Total 73876 4290399 122221 3978551 196097 8268942 42.17

Table 2.1 Number of Working Factories and Average Daily Employment during 2006 by States/ U .Ts.

Working Factories Submitting Returns

Working Factories not Submitting Returns

Total Working FactoriesSr. No. Average Daily Employment per Working Factory

State/Union Territory

Note : (i) The Factories Act, 1948 is not implemented in four States/Union Territories namely, Arunachal Pradesh, Lakshadweep, Mizoram and Sikkim

(ii) Data is not received from remaining 14 States/Union Territories

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Number of Factories

Estimated Average Daily Employment

Number of Factories

Estimated Average Daily Employment

Number of Factories

Estimated Average Daily Employment

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 801 861 36990 3108 124755 3969 161745 40.7502 1 5 - - 1 5 5.0005 1 123 - - 1 123 123.0010 5 539 7 443 12 982 81.8311 11 364 13 472 24 836 34.8312 - - - - - - -13 4 71 4 67 8 138 17.2514 270 7703 580 5863 850 13566 15.9615 12949 487601 23865 605738 36814 1093339 29.7016 347 21613 361 25333 708 46946 66.3117 8380 532417 10866 595304 19246 1127721 58.6018 2412 334528 2161 165752 4573 500280 109.4019 1176 76996 1117 59122 2293 136118 59.3620 3503 36849 15043 101288 18546 138137 7.4521 1553 78286 1936 69546 3489 147832 42.3722 1960 64494 2609 70684 4569 135178 29.5923 678 66825 582 62950 1260 129775 103.0024 6823 439568 10014 352686 16837 792254 47.0525 2955 139495 5303 140470 8258 279965 33.9026 5557 240170 11597 310537 17154 550707 32.1027 3608 371077 4825 211888 8433 582965 69.1328 6382 233402 8546 202671 14928 436073 29.2129 3362 225192 5120 218994 8482 444186 52.3730 69 7537 103 14540 172 22077 128.3531 1400 108870 2045 86702 3445 195572 56.7732 683 52366 666 55204 1349 107570 79.74

Industry Codes N.I.C - 98

Table 2.2Number of Working Factories and Average Daily Employment during 2006 by Major - Group of Industries

Working Factories Submitting Returns

Working Factories not Submitting Returns

Total Working Factories Average Daily Employment per Working Factory

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Number of Factories

Estimated Average Daily Employment

Number of Factories

Estimated Average Daily Employment

Number of Factories

Estimated Average Daily Employment

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 833 346 30633 534 26890 880 57523 65.3734 1243 157379 1349 61475 2592 218854 84.4335 596 143798 1068 76566 1664 220364 132.4336 1164 60451 2343 109052 3507 169503 48.3337 43 3659 62 1267 105 4926 46.9140 623 92649 749 47801 1372 140450 102.3741 120 5944 563 7925 683 13869 20.3145 47 4318 32 1313 79 5631 71.2850 3296 140991 3583 112997 6879 253988 36.9251 80 8783 92 3995 172 12778 74.2952 877 31259 350 15350 1227 46609 37.9955 1 8 7 283 8 291 36.3860 41 3644 34 2145 75 5789 77.1961 - - 1 20 1 20 20.0062 - - - - - - -63 234 28633 608 13710 842 42343 50.2964 2 195 3 47 5 242 48.4065 - - 1 4 1 4 4.0066 - - 1 4 1 4 4.0067 - - - - - - -70 - - - - - - -71 - - 5 93 5 93 18.6072 10 763 14 1894 24 2657 110.7173 16 2852 22 1994 38 4846 127.5374 61 5161 37 963 98 6124 62.4975 2 41 14 3083 16 3124 195.2580 6 479 120 4736 126 5215 41.3985 2 161 5 112 7 273 39.0090 27 1934 63 1554 90 3488 38.7691 - - - - - - -92 26 997 15 326 41 1323 32.2793 63 2586 75 1935 138 4521 32.7695 - - - - - - -99 - - - - - - -

Total 73876 4290399 122221 3978551 196097 8268942 42.17Note: (i) - = Nil (ii) Data is based on the returns received under the Act. (iii) Data in respect of the industry codes not featuring in this table may be treated as 'nil'.

Table 2.2 : …. Concld

Working Factories not Submitting Returns

Total Working Factories Average Daily Employment per Working Factory

Industry Codes N.I.C - 98

Working Factories Submitting Returns

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Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

01 891 32977 9 137 - - 535 28744

011 3 273 1 6 - - 16 1140

012 4 153 1 10 - - - -

013 - - - - - - - -

014 884 32551 7 121 - - 519 27604

015 - - - - - - - -

02 - - - - - - - -

020 - - - - - - - -

05 1 123 - - - - - -

050 1 123 - - - - - -

10 2 268 1 10 - - 5 395

101 2 268 1 10 - - 2 112

102 - - - - - - 3 283

103 - - - - - - - -

11 - - - - - - 12 419

111 - - - - - - 6 155

112 - - - - - - 6 264

12 - - - - - - - -

120 - - - - - - - -

13 - - - - - - 5 80

131 - - - - - - 5 80

132 - - - - - - - -

14 405 5124 - - - - 62 1870

141 371 3858 - - - - - -

142 34 1266 - - - - 62 1870

15 12531 221563 960 62420 88 3900 2012 79564

151 1139 39076 55 833 14 604 716 28402

152 222 8508 7 137 4 213 122 9883

153 10464 123763 231 2205 2 64 509 15616

154 552 41905 656 58777 33 1964 373 20389155 154 8311 11 468 35 1055 292 5274

GujaratIndustry Code (NIC -98)

Table 2.3

Estimated Average Daily Employment in Working Factories during 2006 by States/Union Territories and Industries at - 3 digit level

Andhra Pradesh Assam Goa

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Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

16 225 21491 23 1239 - - 234 4538

160 225 21491 23 1239 - - 234 4538

17 430 58471 24 3609 26 822 2804 166028

171 292 47870 21 3564 3 54 2528 155620

172 132 10148 3 45 22 759 225 7982

173 6 453 - - 1 9 51 2426

18 53 6322 1 20 5 87 199 14179

181 42 6179 1 20 5 87 176 13373

182 11 143 - - - - 23 806

19 95 3479 - - 3 70 42 2767

191 50 1707 - - 3 70 17 1969

192 45 1772 - - - - 25 798

20 2939 16433 272 6622 4 57 897 16721

201 2826 13107 204 1822 - - 534 5557

202 113 3326 68 4800 4 57 363 11164

21 447 21144 27 2735 32 519 529 18296

210 447 21144 27 2735 32 519 529 18296

22 321 15740 18 847 17 1239 347 11319

221 167 10171 16 819 8 599 53 2222

222 153 5554 2 28 9 640 292 9035

223 1 15 - - - - 2 62

23 102 4981 42 5053 5 452 186 25914

231 15 437 31 1326 4 433 64 7852

232 87 4544 11 3727 1 19 122 18062

233 - - - - - - - -

24 1220 66474 62 4986 125 13548 3646 175997

241 358 14158 10 2161 24 3336 1836 74614

242 856 52043 52 2825 101 10212 1780 88676

243 6 273 - - - - 30 12707

25 892 26962 53 1925 55 2806 978 43138

251 174 12405 7 88 5 869 250 13541252 718 14557 46 1837 50 1937 728 29597

Industry Code (NIC -98)

Andhra Pradesh Assam Goa

Table 2.3 : … contd.

Gujarat

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Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

26 3407 55743 258 12705 31 1528 1981 65017

261 22 792 5 112 6 970 110 14370

269 3385 54951 253 12593 25 558 1871 50647

27 691 46561 61 2034 74 4982 1413 59076

271 360 35167 50 1729 46 3410 551 35476

272 219 7915 5 213 21 1224 333 10501

273 112 3479 6 92 7 348 529 13099

28 1202 29050 61 952 39 1029 1903 51967

281 361 9661 44 653 17 491 664 21253

289 841 19389 17 299 22 538 1239 30714

29 731 40724 31 881 26 1101 1840 65177

291 325 21197 9 280 17 436 696 30707

292 273 16044 21 575 4 339 1048 31196

293 133 3483 1 26 5 326 96 3274

30 6 7483 - - 8 991 43 6210

300 6 7483 - - 8 991 43 6210

31 311 14964 13 278 30 1102 440 29558

311 118 4397 7 151 4 80 4308 2067

312 56 1466 - - 11 212 2166 123

313 53 2599 2 76 10 598 4472 2097

314 39 4360 2 33 2 25 16 2632

315 10 246 1 10 1 160 30 4698

319 35 1896 1 8 2 27 145 5989

32 115 5145 6 149 18 1205 92 6604

321 75 3090 2 22 11 707 38 2326

322 37 1973 1 26 4 448 27 2217

323 3 82 3 101 3 50 27 2061

33 24 1069 1 23 23 2432 161 7743

331 17 410 - - 9 411 97 3439

332 7 659 1 23 10 1958 14 267

333 - - - - 4 63 50 4037

34 163 9711 2 32 8 2944 126 6623

341 17 4673 - - 1 35 21 1378

342 65 1880 2 32 5 2861 26 1006343 81 3158 - - 2 48 79 4239

Gujarat

Table 2.3 : … contd.

Industry Code (NIC -98)

Andhra Pradesh Assam Goa

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Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

35 32 22244 8 3697 9 3299 166 12459

351 9 11627 1 24 9 3299 51 5193

352 10 9760 6 3663 - - 11 1370

353 - - - - - - 16 1619

359 13 857 1 10 - - 88 4277

36 90 3715 8 80 19 2653 435 47033

361 36 926 6 52 3 52 63 1647

369 54 2789 2 28 16 2601 372 45386

37 23 845 - - - - 25 691

371 7 146 - - - - 17 543

372 16 699 - - - - 8 148

40 134 15711 25 1389 1 109 69 15260

401 129 15622 16 1125 1 109 36 13322

402 5 89 9 264 - - 33 1938

403 - - - - - - - -

41 29 1471 3 25 3 149 47 1743

410 29 1471 3 25 3 149 47 1743

45 7 592 - - - - 11 391

451 - - - - - - 6 260

452 5 455 - - - - 3 101

453 - - - - - - 2 30

454 2 137 - - - - - -

455 - - - - - - - -

50 462 24592 62 1652 21 989 429 23395

501 6 98 - - 1 42 6 249

502 403 22845 58 1612 20 947 349 21292

503 - - - - - - 3 281

504 39 1424 - - - - 62 1317

505 14 225 4 40 - - 9 256

51 3 55 - - - - 21 1082

511 - - - - - - - -

512 1 10 - - 9 438 2 74

513 - - - - - - 10 806

514 2 45 - - - - 9 202

515 - - - - - - - -519 - - - - - - - -

Industry Code (NIC -98)

Andhra Pradesh Assam Goa

Table 2.3 : … contd.

Gujarat

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Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

52 1 14 14 107 - - 231 10543

521 - - - - - - - -

522 - - - - - - 6 276

523 - - - - - - 3 60

524 - - - - - - - -

525 - - - - - - - -

526 1 14 14 107 - - 222 10207

55 - - - - - - 2 124

551 - - - - - - 1 12

552 - - - - - - 1 112

60 21 1884 3 60 - - 25 2736

601 - - 1 25 - - - -

602 12 1445 - - - - - -

603 9 439 2 35 - - 25 2736

61 - - - - - - - -

611 - - - - - - - -

612 - - - - - - - -

62 - - - - - - - -

621 - - - - - - - -

622 - - - - - - - -

63 127 4862 23 504 2 183 63 2037

630 127 4862 23 504 2 183 63 2037

64 - - 1 24 - - 1 12

641 - - - - - - - -

642 - - 1 24 - - 1 12

65 - - - - - - 1 4

651 - - - - - - 1 4

659 - - - - - - - -

66 - - - - - - 1 4

660 - - - - - - 1 4

67 - - - - - - - -

671 - - - - - - - -672 - - - - - - - -

GujaratIndustry Code (NIC -98)

Andhra Pradesh Assam Goa

Table 2.3 : … contd.

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Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

70 - - - - - - - -

701 - - - - - - - -

702 - - - - - - - -

71 - - - - - - 3 83

711 - - - - - - 3 83

712 - - - - - - - -

713 - - - - - - - -

72 2 80 - - - - 4 298

721 - - - - - - - -

722 2 80 - - - - 3 48

723 - - - - - - - -

724 - - - - - - 1 250

725 - - - - - - - -

729 - - - - - - - -

73 3 246 - - - - 9 823

731 3 246 - - - - 9 823

732 - - - - - - - -

74 2 7 1 8 - - 23 736

741 - - - - - - 1 136

742 - - - - - - 3 65

743 - - - - - - - -

749 2 7 1 8 - - 19 535

75 4 2893 - - - - 5 142

751 4 2893 - - - - 2 74

752 - - - - - - - -

753 - - - - - - 3 68

80 - - - - - - 122 5089

801 - - - - - - - -

802 - - - - - - 122 5089

803 - - - - - - - -809 - - - - - - - -

Industry Code (NIC -98)

Andhra Pradesh Assam Goa

Table 2.3 : … contd.

Gujarat

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Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

85 - - - - - - 3 82

851 - - - - - - 3 82

852 - - - - - - - -

853 - - - - - - - -

90 3 48 - - - - 32 2216

900 3 48 - - - - 32 2216

91 - - - - - - - -

911 - - - - - - - -

912 - - - - - - - -

919 - - - - - - - -

92 12 521 - - - - - -

921 8 340 - - - - - -

922 - - - - - - - -

923 4 181 - - - - - -

924 - - - - - - - -

93 9 128 - - 2 36 24 731

930 9 128 - - 2 36 24 731

95 - - - - - - - -

950 - - - - - - - -96 - - - - - - - -

960 - - - - - - - -

97 - - - - - - - -

970 - - - - - - - -

99 - - - - - - - -990 - - - - - - - -

Total 28168 791910 2073 114203 683 48670 22244 1015658

Goa Gujarat

Table 2.3 : … contd.

Industry Code (NIC -98)

Andhra Pradesh Assam

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Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

01 62 2843 - - 322 19942 1 49

011 - - - - - - - -

012 - - - - - - - -

013 - - - - - - - -

014 62 2843 - - 322 19942 1 49

015 - - - - - - - -

02 - - - - - - - -

020 - - - - - - - -

05 - - - - - - - -

050 - - - - - - - -

10 - - - - - - - -

101 - - - - - - - -

102 - - - - - - - -

103 - - - - - - - -

11 1 40 - - - - 1 49

111 - - - - - - 1 49

112 1 40 - - - - - -

12 - - - - - - - -

120 - - - - - - - -

13 - - - - - - - -

131 - - - - - - - -

132 - - - - - - - -

14 2 72 - - - - 173 208

141 - - - - - - 173 208

142 2 72 - - - - - -

15 907 101457 1340 7606 1994 136920 2947 35189

151 125 21969 106 768 360 19166 514 5809

152 44 9816 58 538 96 7316 83 1399

153 559 55517 1088 4580 903 36019 525 2927

154 49 7754 43 503 547 65833 1258 22783155 130 6401 45 1217 88 8586 567 2271

Haryana Jharkhand Karnataka

Table 2.3 : … contd.

Industry Code (NIC -98)

Kerala

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Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

16 26 4848 8 230 53 6393 - -

160 26 4848 8 230 53 6393 - -

17 1096 113129 12 597 326 44286 818 8408

171 529 85006 9 494 255 39401 461 7004

172 493 25556 1 5 62 3297 334 1165

173 74 2567 2 98 9 1588 23 239

18 659 54941 1 7 940 245702 91 2125

181 643 54443 1 7 924 245151 82 2106

182 16 498 - - 16 551 9 19

19 204 20879 6 76 51 4608 267 1222

191 59 3630 2 34 21 1272 8 40

192 145 17249 4 42 30 3336 259 1182

20 825 15534 393 2518 206 7097 3487 8229

201 228 5197 370 2095 66 1355 2316 2538

202 597 10337 23 423 140 5742 1171 5691

21 163 9029 9 275 228 11993 212 5344

210 163 9029 9 275 228 11993 212 5344

22 74 3744 214 1590 345 18325 942 6481

221 11 788 6 295 83 3978 56 3391

222 63 2956 208 1295 259 14182 885 3090

223 - - - - 3 165 1 -

23 46 1749 332 27681 73 6082 43 6482

231 3 151 313 26956 4 664 4 5000

232 41 1522 19 725 63 5178 39 1482

233 2 76 - - 6 240 - -

24 488 31879 183 7871 579 39650 709 20306

241 149 8638 40 5632 99 5092 199 13817

242 322 21607 142 2192 467 32359 508 6389

243 17 1634 1 47 13 2199 2 100

25 394 20172 134 2520 448 24731 2134 20073

251 155 5611 48 1323 121 10828 1446 16964252 239 14561 86 1197 327 13903 688 3109

Industry Code (NIC -98)

Haryana Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala

Table 2.3 : … contd.

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Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

26 1460 44505 1078 45238 607 41567 1792 10722

261 48 6136 14 3086 33 2293 22 144

269 1412 38369 1064 42152 574 39274 1770 10578

27 768 50237 404 129707 370 25279 329 4352

271 240 24929 196 96374 106 8324 146 1961

272 272 16497 79 4228 63 4325 138 1632

273 256 8811 129 29105 201 12630 45 759

28 690 31732 897 14502 1250 61154 1439 3263

281 147 4374 521 6377 273 12556 475 1389

289 543 27358 376 8125 977 48598 964 1874

29 462 57439 83 10694 566 57453 253 2664

291 203 27206 39 1130 278 19648 79 629

292 197 26243 30 9506 235 33888 139 1894

293 62 3990 14 58 53 3917 35 141

30 13 260 2 96 8 1052 3 35

300 13 260 2 96 8 1052 3 35

31 226 13243 42 3301 381 24486 219 7393

311 25 2771 8 589 95 5754 53 4035

312 68 3585 5 88 81 4280 57 1914

313 45 2656 5 1289 58 2845 26 1050

314 13 464 7 26 30 2947 38 53

315 18 1221 1 6 39 2585 21 123

319 57 2546 16 1303 78 6075 24 218

32 77 3783 2 25 270 37954 75 3167

321 65 2886 2 25 251 26069 56 1884

322 12 897 - - 12 10715 16 1283

323 - - - - 7 1170 3 -

33 144 7770 1 97 118 17851 47 1252

331 124 6758 - - 33 11220 44 1243

332 14 436 - - 19 1843 1 -

333 6 576 1 97 66 4788 2 9

34 375 16174 100 14495 137 11936 96 112

341 42 4665 1 8571 6 1204 66 7

342 34 505 45 1252 20 1567 24 93343 299 11004 54 4672 111 9165 6 12

Kerala

Table 2.3 : … contd.

Industry Code (NIC -98)

Haryana Jharkhand Karnataka

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Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

35 73 16466 25 2073 28 16654 54 5103

351 1 44 - - - - 41 4063

352 22 1008 7 1739 7 5086 - -

353 1 216 - - 6 8953 2 940

359 49 15198 18 334 15 2615 11 100

36 106 3620 19 113 108 5847 567 1909

361 38 1415 19 113 79 3402 530 1805

369 68 2205 - - 29 2445 37 104

37 3 160 14 886 3 59 19 18

371 3 160 11 784 - - 1 -

372 - - 3 102 3 59 18 18

40 16 1005 184 14559 76 8443 32 1151

401 8 724 175 14217 71 8289 27 1133

402 7 149 9 342 5 154 5 18

403 1 132 - - - - - -

41 - - 14 1169 9 240 7 14

410 - - 14 1169 9 240 7 14

45 4 140 - - 8 405 1 6

451 - - - - - - - -

452 4 140 - - 4 135 - -

453 - - - - - - - -

454 - - - - 4 270 1 6

455 - - - - - - - -

50 121 2619 241 3979 487 36959 1343 6951

501 12 242 - - - - 5 100

502 69 1355 183 3525 431 35069 1283 6729

503 24 802 - - 11 501 3 -

504 16 220 58 454 44 1379 47 122

505 - - - - 1 10 5 -

51 8 225 - - - - 6 25

511 - - - - - - - -

512 2 68 - - - - 3 25

513 4 96 - - - - 2 -

514 1 33 - - - - - -

515 1 28 - - - - 1 -519 - - - - - - - -

Industry Code (NIC -98)

Haryana Jharkhand Karnataka

Table 2.3 : … contd.

Kerala

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Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

52 12 512 200 1864 1 12 24 503

521 - - - - - - - -

522 - - - - - - 1 50

523 3 204 - - - - 5 -

524 - - - - - - 1 -

525 - - - - - - - -

526 9 308 200 1864 1 12 17 453

55 2 39 - - - - - -

551 1 24 - - - - - -

552 1 15 - - - - - -

60 4 145 - - 2 36 - -

601 2 80 - - - - - -

602 - - - - - - - -

603 2 65 - - 2 36 - -

61 - - - - - - - -

611 - - - - - - - -

612 - - - - - - - -

62 - - - - - - - -

621 - - - - - - - -

622 - - - - - - - -

63 123 4166 18 490 25 963 21 1394

630 123 4166 18 490 25 963 21 1394

64 - - - - - - - -

641 - - - - - - - -

642 - - - - - - - -

65 - - - - - - - -

651 - - - - - - - -

659 - - - - - - - -

66 - - - - - - - -

660 - - - - - - - -

67 - - - - - - - -

671 - - - - - - - -672 - - - - - - - -

Kerala

Table 2.3 : … contd.

Industry Code (NIC -98)

Haryana Jharkhand Karnataka

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Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

70 - - - - - - - -

701 - - - - - - - -

702 - - - - - - - -

71 - - - - - - 1 -

711 - - - - - - 1 -

712 - - - - - - - -

713 - - - - - - - -

72 - - 4 300 3 303 1 -

721 - - - - - - - -

722 - - - - - - - -

723 - - 4 300 1 45 - -

724 - - - - - - - -

725 - - - - 2 258 - -

729 - - - - - - 1 -

73 3 312 - - 3 2021 1 93

731 2 289 - - 3 2021 1 93

732 1 23 - - - - - -

74 2 94 - - 5 147 2 -

741 2 94 - - - - - -

742 - - - - 2 60 - -

743 - - - - - - - -

749 - - - - 3 87 2 -

75 - - - - - - 1 -

751 - - - - - - - -

752 - - - - - - 1 -

753 - - - - - - - -

80 - - - - - - - -

801 - - - - - - - -

802 - - - - - - - -

803 - - - - - - - -809 - - - - - - - -

Industry Code (NIC -98)

Haryana Jharkhand Karnataka

Table 2.3 : … contd.

Kerala

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Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

85 - - - - - - - -

851 - - - - - - - -

852 - - - - - - - -

853 - - - - - - - -

90 - - 2 76 5 201 - -

900 - - 2 76 5 201 - -

91 - - - - - - - -

911 - - - - - - - -

912 - - - - - - - -

919 - - - - - - - -

92 - - 2 8 - - 2 -

921 - - 2 8 - - 2 -

922 - - - - - - - -

923 - - - - - - - -

924 - - - - - - - -

93 3 48 8 35 27 1411 4 -

930 3 48 8 35 27 1411 4 -

95 - - - - - - - -

950 - - - - - - - -96 - - - - - - - -

960 - - - - - - - -

97 - - - - - - - -

970 - - - - - - - -

99 - - - - - - - -990 - - - - - - - -

Total 9642 635010 5972 294678 10062 918162 18164 164292

KeralaIndustry Code (NIC -98)

Haryana Jharkhand Karnataka

Table 2.3 : … contd.

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Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

1 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

01 514 21897 676 20708 3 191 - -

011 - - 33 1374 - 2 - -

012 - - - - 1 55 - -

013 - - - - - - - -

014 514 21897 643 19334 2 134 - -

015 - - - - - - - -

02 - - 1 5 - - - -

020 - - 1 5 - - - -

05 - - - - - - - -

050 - - - - - - - -

10 - - 4 309 - - - -

101 - - 4 309 - - - -

102 - - - - - - - -

103 - - - - - - - -

11 - - - - - - - -

111 - - - - - - - -

112 - - - - - - - -

12 - - - - - - - -

120 - - - - - - - -

13 - - 1 31 - - - -

131 - - - - - - - -

132 - - 1 31 - - - -

14 - - 18 436 3 69 - -

141 - - 6 52 3 69 - -

142 - - 12 384 - - - -

15 2333 45601 3188 149400 15 484 619 19702

151 969 19365 1038 27322 1 22 45 1568

152 41 2569 317 17721 - - 15 864

153 1122 12194 660 12413 6 182 434 11771

154 121 8762 663 78266 6 127 74 4215155 80 2711 510 13678 2 153 51 1284

Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra MeghalayaIndustry Code (NIC -98)

Orissa

Table 2.3 : … contd.

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Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

1 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

16 18 1166 40 4421 - - 8 201

160 18 1166 40 4421 - - 8 201

17 349 113071 4156 142417 - - 53 6074

171 280 105310 3847 128200 - - 34 5314

172 50 4196 243 11108 - - 19 760

173 19 3565 66 3109 - - - -

18 16 1611 883 28132 - - 4 97

181 16 1611 876 27989 - - 4 97

182 - - 7 143 - - - -

19 96 2348 139 2981 - - 1 8

191 11 581 44 1173 - - - -

192 85 1767 95 1808 - - 1 8

20 1684 13598 3370 18044 16 755 108 1353

201 1642 10616 3042 11380 10 205 101 935

202 42 2982 328 6664 6 550 7 418

21 110 10115 693 20993 - - 37 7899

210 110 10115 693 20993 - - 37 7899

22 67 6365 1022 38284 8 402 29 2548

221 9 462 73 4307 - - 12 1693

222 58 5903 947 33940 8 402 17 855

223 - - 2 37 - - - -

23 35 2272 154 10637 1 15 31 902

231 4 397 45 1619 - - 24 545

232 31 1875 107 8963 1 15 7 357

233 - - 2 55 - - - -

24 470 36010 3165 165288 6 336 141 7961

241 139 12204 1085 47551 1 16 83 5774

242 331 23806 2063 108379 5 320 57 1822

243 - - 17 9358 - - 1 365

25 197 11361 1557 55012 3 64 46 3826

251 52 5328 529 22492 2 49 17 2727252 145 6033 1028 32520 1 15 29 1099

Orissa Maharashtra Meghalaya

Table 2.3 : … contd.

Industry Code (NIC -98)

Madhya Pradesh

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Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

1 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

26 644 45439 796 32154 10 1527 441 17251

261 9 861 121 8878 - - 2 26

269 635 44578 675 23276 10 1527 439 17225

27 268 21330 1151 72969 30 1541 229 56959

271 206 18073 485 41859 29 1526 179 43590

272 42 2479 290 11993 1 15 19 11677

273 20 778 376 19117 - - 31 1692

28 330 15496 3051 99577 - - 133 5791

281 95 6236 641 21719 - - 84 4669

289 235 9260 2410 77858 - - 49 1122

29 138 17317 1533 99233 1 36 18 693

291 19 3497 591 53321 - - 6 116

292 96 11551 844 42597 - - 11 564

293 23 2269 98 3315 1 36 1 13

30 5 721 50 4147 - - - -

300 5 721 50 4147 - - - -

31 190 12401 880 51779 1 76 60 1160

311 61 3768 168 10418 - - 18 354

312 25 1484 154 11853 - - 8 107

313 40 3102 81 3906 - - 28 509

314 17 662 42 2325 - - 2 22

315 40 2800 79 3222 - - 2 55

319 7 585 356 20055 1 76 2 113

32 33 8384 287 20893 - - 2 45

321 3 439 190 12678 - - 1 25

322 13 4597 29 2602 - - - -

323 17 3348 68 5613 - - 1 20

33 18 1555 206 7927 1 14 1 16

331 14 1039 148 6492 1 14 1 16

332 4 516 44 1099 - - - -

333 - - 14 336 - - - -

34 72 10590 402 51836 1 14 1 8

341 52 10040 32 21949 - - - -

342 20 550 32 1725 1 14 1 8343 - - 338 28162 - - - -

Orissa

Table 2.3 : … contd.

Industry Code (NIC -98)

Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Meghalaya

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Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

1 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

35 19 3096 167 50783 - - 4 4572

351 2 81 39 25413 - - - -

352 1 849 18 3841 - - 2 1624

353 - - 1 22 - - 1 2928

359 16 2166 109 21507 - - 1 20

36 48 3899 1127 61827 - - 31 734

361 27 1184 180 2863 - - 31 734

369 21 2715 947 58964 - - - -

37 - - 2 59 - - - -

371 - - 2 59 - - - -

372 - - - - - - - -

40 66 14362 88 17997 5 302 18 9123

401 35 12792 59 17142 5 302 18 9123

402 31 1570 29 855 - - - -

403 - - - - - - - -

41 26 1480 122 3465 - - 5 189

410 26 1480 122 3465 - - 5 189

45 1 22 13 428 - - - -

451 - - 6 276 - - - -

452 1 22 6 102 - - - -

453 - - - - - - - -

454 - - 1 50 - - - -

455 - - - - - - - -

50 138 9559 1427 55209 7 134 60 1700

501 - - 8 382 - - - -

502 13 1243 779 46450 7 134 50 1427

503 - - 1 9 - - - -

504 125 8316 22 429 - - 10 273

505 - - 617 7939 - - - -

51 26 713 55 9241 - - 26 704

511 - - 4 76 - - - -

512 - - 2 17 - - - -

513 - - - - - - - -

514 26 713 47 9120 - - 26 704

515 - - 1 15 - - - -519 - - 1 13 - - - -

OrissaIndustry Code (NIC -98)

Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Meghalaya

Table 2.3 : … contd.

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Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

1 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

52 13 527 93 4125 - - 2 45

521 3 121 1 23 - - - -

522 3 122 2 32 - - - -

523 - - 4 124 - - - -

524 - - - - - - - -

525 - - 1 22 - - - -

526 7 284 85 3924 - - 2 45

55 - - - - - - - -

551 - - - - - - - -

552 - - - - - - - -

60 - - 3 57 - - - -

601 - - - - - - - -

602 - - 1 22 - - - -

603 - - 1 15 - - - -

61 - - 1 20 - - - -

611 - - 1 20 - - - -

612 - - - - - - - -

62 - - - - - - - -

621 - - - - - - - -

622 - - - - - - - -

63 107 3980 118 18312 - - 26 260

630 107 3980 118 18312 - - 26 260

64 - - 1 178 - - - -

641 - - - - - - - -

642 - - 1 178 - - - -

65 - - - - - - - -

651 - - - - - - - -

659 - - - - - - - -

66 - - - - - - - -

660 - - - - - - - -

67 - - - - - - - -

671 - - - - - - - -672 - - - - - - - -

OrissaIndustry Code (NIC -98)

Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Meghalaya

Table 2.3 : … contd.

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Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

1 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

70 - - - - - - - -

701 - - - - - - - -

702 - - - - - - - -

71 - - 1 10 - - - -

711 - - - - - - - -

712 - - 1 10 - - - -

713 - - - - - - - -

72 - - 9 1566 - - - -

721 - - 5 1472 - - - -

722 - - 1 74 - - - -

723 - - - - - - - -

724 - - - - - - - -

725 - - 3 20 - - - -

729 - - - - - - - -

73 - - 14 548 - - 1 477

731 - - 14 548 - - 1 477

732 - - - - - - - -

74 1 42 11 380 - - 1 6

741 - - - - - - - -

742 - - 3 73 - - - -

743 - - - - - - - -

749 1 42 8 307 - - 1 6

75 - - 4 48 - - - -

751 - - 4 48 - - - -

752 - - - - - - - -

753 - - - - - - - -

80 - - 2 14 - - - -

801 - - - - - - - -

802 - - 2 14 - - - -

803 - - - - - - - -809 - - - - - - - -

Orissa Meghalaya Maharashtra

Table 2.3 : … contd.

Industry Code (NIC -98)

Madhya Pradesh

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Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

1 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

85 - - 2 148 - - - -

851 - - - - - - - -

852 - - 1 138 - - - -

853 - - 1 10 - - - -

90 - - 41 776 - - - -

900 - - 41 776 - - - -

91 - - - - - - - -

911 - - - - - - - -

912 - - - - - - - -

919 - - - - - - - -

92 - - 18 417 - - 1 42

921 - - 17 406 - - 1 42

922 - - - - - - - -

923 - - - - - - - -

924 - - 1 11 - - - -

93 2 35 31 792 - - - -

930 2 35 31 792 - - - -

95 - - - - - - - -

950 - - - - - - - -

96 - - - - - - - -

960 - - - - - - - -

97 - - - - - - - -

970 - - - - - - - -

99 - - - - - - - -

990 - - - - - - - -

Total 8034 436363 30773 1324013 111 5960 2137 150346

Orissa

Table 2.3 : … contd.

Industry Code (NIC -98)

Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Meghalaya

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Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

1 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

01 325 12550 322 7072 308 14601 - -

011 - - - - 8 1368 - -

012 5 123 - - 1 12 - -

013 - - - - - - - -

014 320 12427 322 7072 299 13221 - -

015 - - - - - - - -

02 - - - - - - - -

020 - - - - - - - -

05 - - - - - - - -

050 - - - - - - - -

10 - - - - - - - -

101 - - - - - - - -

102 - - - - - - - -

103 - - - - - - - -

11 - - - - 6 187 - -

111 - - - - 3 113 - -

112 - - - - 3 74 - -

12 - - - - - - - -

120 - - - - - - - -

13 - - - - 2 27 - -

131 - - - - - - - -

132 - - - - 2 27 - -

14 68 557 - - 118 5224 - -

141 68 557 - - 51 3353 - -

142 - - - - 67 1871 - -

15 2680 83674 1055 25638 3891 115950 213 3685

151 231 9143 317 8684 648 14729 9 239

152 58 7283 56 2572 125 5136 49 296

153 2057 50194 194 3959 1798 26310 47 367

154 93 9941 123 4128 1217 66768 84 2595155 241 7113 365 6295 103 3007 24 188

TripuraPunjab Rajasthan Tamil NaduIndustry Code (NIC -98)

Table 2.3 : … contd.

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Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

1 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

16 4 166 19 571 43 1211 7 471

160 4 166 19 571 43 1211 7 471

17 2189 94283 1613 85132 5334 289739 10 1427

171 1222 61425 1335 76042 3114 190016 8 1412

172 149 5548 273 8503 571 15915 2 15

173 818 27310 5 587 1649 83808 - -

18 98 3849 155 9087 1465 134092 3 29

181 94 3748 155 9087 1440 123482 2 18

182 4 101 - - 25 10610 1 11

19 210 6933 68 4264 1111 86483 - -

191 22 1410 7 646 775 37992 - -

192 188 5523 61 3618 336 48491 - -

20 2167 12775 1800 12023 244 5492 66 620

201 2062 10703 1755 10935 45 1459 64 536

202 105 2072 45 1088 199 4033 2 84

21 233 12874 127 3005 629 23393 3 16

210 233 12874 127 3005 629 23393 3 16

22 160 3017 82 3340 760 19359 136 1146

221 115 2165 21 890 67 1554 13 177

222 45 852 61 2450 690 17767 123 969

223 - - - - 3 38 - -

23 7 209 126 34085 75 3189 2 72

231 5 139 - - 8 224 - -

232 2 70 126 34085 67 2965 2 72

233 - - - - - - - -

24 317 18887 496 21476 5196 181020 18 240

241 125 6417 161 9249 459 17913 7 81

242 192 12470 334 12220 4731 162983 11 159

243 - - 1 7 6 124 - -

25 265 19059 272 9127 789 38722 31 365

251 214 17726 85 3830 253 18670 22 169252 51 1333 187 5297 536 20052 9 196

TripuraIndustry Code (NIC -98)

Punjab Rajasthan Tamil Nadu

Table 2.3 : … contd.

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Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

1 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

26 1316 56343 2238 69733 815 32173 271 18945

261 9 648 20 1246 38 1934 1 20

269 1307 55695 2218 68487 777 30239 270 18925

27 1005 43754 510 26873 1085 35196 15 255

271 861 37561 317 18057 311 15133 9 178

272 65 3107 78 6174 106 6486 6 77

273 79 3086 115 2642 668 13577 - -

28 1283 33269 225 10494 2216 75806 146 955

281 102 2176 72 4388 1418 45847 126 713

289 1181 31093 153 6106 798 29959 20 242

29 1370 31489 204 9532 1173 48167 4 27

291 649 14485 109 5165 216 12223 1 10

292 643 15114 81 3849 889 32595 - -

293 78 1890 14 518 68 3349 3 17

30 6 226 6 143 22 713 - -

300 6 226 6 143 22 713 - -

31 140 6682 186 8531 277 18523 8 89

311 57 1607 36 885 134 9250 3 37

312 20 997 26 2036 42 2025 1 9

313 11 420 78 3057 23 1099 2 25

314 13 2282 12 234 17 2762 1 6

315 13 493 29 1759 16 960 1 12

319 26 883 5 560 45 2427 - -

32 57 5149 28 3769 286 11295 1 3

321 23 2724 8 1416 261 10179 - -

322 13 1273 7 345 11 187 - -

323 21 1152 13 2008 14 929 1 3

33 24 783 33 1848 69 6946 2 13

331 17 659 22 1088 51 4029 1 2

332 5 83 1 114 8 768 1 11

333 2 41 10 646 10 2149 - -

34 464 26084 56 3329 584 64874 1 14

341 - - 24 2630 23 7196 1 14

342 3 46 8 254 80 2922 - -343 461 26038 24 445 481 54756 - -

TripuraIndustry Code (NIC -98)

Punjab Rajasthan Tamil Nadu

Table 2.3 : … contd.

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Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

1 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

35 855 47522 15 663 197 31045 2 14

351 - - - - 27 667 - -

352 13 12720 5 117 7 8929 - -

353 - - - - 12 500 - -

359 842 34802 10 546 151 20949 2 14

36 78 4425 385 15427 373 17319 108 753

361 19 470 57 2416 61 3492 108 753

369 59 3955 328 13011 312 13827 - -

37 - - 1 67 15 2141 - -

371 - - 1 67 2 21 - -

372 - - - - 13 2120 - -

40 245 12249 281 8998 114 18901 18 891

401 224 11406 281 8998 93 16988 18 891

402 21 843 - - 18 1862 - -

403 - - - - 3 51 - -

41 3 55 19 624 30 1640 366 1605

410 3 55 19 624 30 1640 366 1605

45 - - 1 167 33 3480 - -

451 - - 1 167 - - - -

452 - - - - 3 40 - -

453 - - - - - - - -

454 - - - - 30 3440 - -

455 - - - - - - - -

50 238 6384 175 7354 1495 69194 134 1321

501 1 20 - - 1 120 - -

502 102 4759 175 7354 1358 66345 132 1308

503 - - - - 9 173 - -

504 5 215 - - 121 2406 2 13

505 130 1390 - - 6 150 - -

51 17 265 - - 1 30 - -

511 - - - - - - - -

512 - - - - - - - -

513 - - - - - - - -

514 3 38 - - - - - -

515 14 227 - - 1 30 - -519 - - - - - - - -

TripuraRajasthan Tamil Nadu

Table 2.3 : … contd.

Industry Code (NIC -98)

Punjab

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Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

1 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

52 42 2052 30 10148 560 16053 4 104

521 - - - - 4 1161 - -

522 - - - - 44 6094 - -

523 2 24 - - 493 8200 - -

524 - - - - - - - -

525 - - - - - - - -

526 40 2028 30 10148 19 598 4 104

55 3 120 - - 1 8 - -

551 1 50 - - - - - -

552 2 70 - - 1 8 - -

60 1 12 - - 16 859 - -

601 1 12 - - - - - -

602 - - - - 12 775 - -

603 - - - - 4 84 - -

61 - - - - - - - -

611 - - - - - - - -

612 - - - - - - - -

62 - - - - - - - -

621 - - - - - - - -

622 - - - - - - - -

63 133 2762 23 876 27 1439 6 115

630 133 2762 23 876 27 1439 6 115

64 1 11 - - 1 17 - -

641 - - - - - - - -

642 1 11 - - 1 17 - -

65 - - - - - - - -

651 - - - - - - - -

659 - - - - - - - -

66 - - - - - - - -

660 - - - - - - - -

67 - - - - - - - -

671 - - - - - - - -672 - - - - - - - -

Table 2.3 : … contd.

TripuraIndustry Code (NIC -98)

Punjab Rajasthan Tamil Nadu

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Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

1 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

70 - - - - - - - -

701 - - - - - - - -

702 - - - - - - - -

71 - - - - - - - -

711 - - - - - - - -

712 - - - - - - - -

713 - - - - 1 110 - -

72 - - - - 1 110 - -

721 - - - - - - - -

722 - - - - - - - -

723 - - - - - - - -

724 - - - - - - - -

725 - - - - - - - -

729 - - - - 3 281 - -

73 - - 1 45 3 281 - -

731 - - 1 45 - - - -

732 - - - - 49 4684 - -

74 1 20 - - - - - -

741 - - - - - - - -

742 - - - - - - - -

743 - - - - 49 4684 - -

749 1 20 - - 2 41 - -

75 - - - - 2 41 - -

751 - - - - - - - -

752 - - - - - - - -

753 - - - - - - - -

80 2 112 - - - - - -

801 - - - - - - - -

802 2 112 - - - - - -

803 - - - - - - - -809 - - - - - - - -

Industry Code (NIC -98)

Punjab Tripura

Table 2.3 : … contd.

Tamil NaduRajasthan

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Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

1 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

85 2 43 - - - - - -

851 - - - - - - - -

852 - - - - - - - -

853 2 43 - - - - - -

90 1 2 - - 6 169 - -

900 1 2 - - 6 169 - -

91 - - - - - - - -

911 - - - - - - - -

912 - - - - - - - -

919 - - - - - - - -

92 - - - - 6 335 - -

921 - - - - - - - -

922 - - - - - - - -

923 - - - - 6 335 - -

924 - - - - - - - -

93 8 183 - - 20 1122 - -

930 8 183 - - 20 1122 - -

95 - - - - - - - -

950 - - - - - - - -

96 - - - - - - - -

960 - - - - - - - -

97 - - - - - - - -

970 - - - - - - - -

99 - - - - - - - -990 - - - - - - - -

Total 16018 548829 10552 393441 29448 1381250 1575 33175

Table 2.3 : … contd.

Industry Code (NIC -98)

Punjab Rajasthan Tamil Nadu Tripura

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Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

1 34 35 36 37

01 1 34 3969 161745

011 1 34 62 4197

012 - - 12 353

013 - - - -

014 - - 3895 157195

015 - - - -

02 - - 1 5

020 - - 1 5

05 - - 1 123

050 - - 1 123

10 - - 12 982

101 - - 9 699

102 - - 3 283

103 - - - -

11 4 141 24 836

111 4 141 14 458

112 - - 10 378

12 - - - -

120 - - - -

13 - - 8 138

131 - - 5 80

132 - - 3 58

14 1 6 850 13566

141 1 6 673 8103

142 - - 177 5463

15 41 586 36814 1093339

151 14 223 6301 197922

152 2 40 1299 74291

153 11 134 20610 358215

154 9 122 5901 394832155 5 67 2703 68079

Industry Code (NIC -98)

Table 2.3 : …. Contd.

Chandigarh Total

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Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

1 34 35 36 37

16 - - 708 46946

160 - - 708 46946

17 6 228 19246 1127721

171 4 140 13942 906872

172 2 88 2581 95090

173 - - 2723 125759

18 - - 4573 500280

181 - - 4461 487398

182 - - 112 12882

19 - - 2293 136118

191 - - 1019 50524

192 - - 1274 85594

20 68 266 18546 138137

201 68 266 15333 78706

202 - - 3213 59431

21 10 202 3489 147832

210 10 202 3489 147832

22 27 1432 4569 135178

221 - - 710 33511

222 27 1432 3847 101350

223 - - 12 317

23 - - 1260 129775

231 - - 524 45743

232 - - 726 83661

233 - - 10 371

24 16 325 16837 792254

241 - - 4775 226653

242 16 325 11968 538787

243 - - 94 26814

25 10 102 8258 279965

251 8 81 3388 132701252 2 21 4870 147264

Industry Code (NIC -98)

Table 2.3 : …. Contd.

Chandigarh Total

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Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

1 34 35 36 37

26 9 117 17154 550707

261 - - 460 41516

269 9 117 16694 509191

27 30 1860 8433 582965

271 12 912 4104 384259

272 10 189 1747 88732

273 8 759 2582 109974

28 63 1036 14928 436073

281 4 112 5044 142614

289 59 924 9884 293459

29 49 1559 8482 444186

291 3 28 3240 190078

292 46 1531 4557 227486

293 - - 685 26622

30 - - 172 22077

300 - - 172 22077

31 41 2006 3445 195572

311 7 520 5102 46683

312 11 210 2731 30389

313 17 1197 4951 26525

314 - - 251 18833

315 3 46 304 18396

319 3 33 803 42794

32 - - 1349 107570

321 - - 986 64470

322 - - 182 26563

323 - - 181 16537

33 7 184 880 57523

331 2 48 581 36868

332 5 136 134 7913

333 - - 165 12742

34 4 78 2592 218854

341 4 78 290 62440

342 - - 366 14715343 - - 1936 141699

Industry Code (NIC -98)

Table 2.3 : …. Contd.

Chandigarh Total

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Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

1 34 35 36 37

35 10 674 1664 220364

351 2 15 182 50426

352 2 99 111 50805

353 - - 39 15178

359 6 560 1332 103955

36 5 149 3507 169503

361 - - 1257 21324

369 5 149 2250 148179

37 - - 105 4926

371 - - 44 1780

372 - - 61 3146

40 - - 1372 140450

401 - - 1196 132183

402 - - 172 8084

403 - - 4 183

41 - - 683 13869

410 - - 683 13869

45 - - 79 5631

451 - - 13 703

452 - - 26 995

453 - - 2 30

454 - - 38 3903

455 - - - -

50 39 1997 6879 253988

501 - - 40 1253

502 39 1997 5451 224391

503 - - 51 1766

504 - - 551 16568

505 - - 786 10010

51 - - 172 12778

511 - - 4 76

512 - - 10 194

513 - - 16 902

514 - - 123 11293

515 - - 18 300519 - - 1 13

Industry Code (NIC -98)

Chandigarh Total

Table 2.3 : …. Contd.

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Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

1 34 35 36 37

52 - - 1227 46609

521 - - 8 1305

522 - - 56 6574

523 - - 510 8612

524 - - 1 -

525 - - 1 22

526 - - 651 30096

55 - - 8 291

551 - - 3 86

552 - - 5 205

60 - - 75 5789

601 - - 4 117

602 - - 25 2242

603 - - 45 3410

61 - - 1 20

611 - - 1 20

612 - - - -

62 - - - -

621 - - - -

622 - - - -

63 - - 842 42343

630 - - 842 42343

64 - - 5 242

641 - - - -

642 - - 5 242

65 - - 1 4

651 - - 1 4

659 - - - -

66 - - 1 4

660 - - 1 4

67 - - - -

671 - - - -672 - - - -

Table 2.3 : …. Contd.

Chandigarh TotalIndustry Code (NIC -98)

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Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

1 34 35 36 37

70 - - - -

701 - - - -

702 - - - -

71 - - 5 93

711 - - 4 83

712 - - 1 10

713 - - - -

72 - - 24 2657

721 - - 6 1582

722 - - 6 202

723 - - 5 345

724 - - 1 250

725 - - 5 278

729 - - 1 -

73 - - 38 4846

731 - - 37 4823

732 - - 1 23

74 - - 98 6124

741 - - 3 230

742 - - 8 198

743 - - - -

749 - - 87 5696

75 - - 16 3124

751 - - 12 3056

752 - - 1 -

753 - - 3 68

80 - - 126 5215

801 - - - -

802 - - 126 5215

803 - - - -809 - - - -

Table 2.3 : …. Contd.

Chandigarh TotalIndustry Code (NIC -98)

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Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily employment

1 34 35 36 3785 - - 7 273

851 - - 3 82

852 - - 1 138

853 - - 3 53

90 - - 90 3488

900 - - 90 3488

91 - - - -

911 - - - -

912 - - - -

919 - - - -

92 - - 41 1323

921 - - 30 796

922 - - - -

923 - - 10 516

924 - - 1 11

93 - - 138 4521

930 - - 138 4521

95 - - - -

950 - - - -

96 - - - -

960 - - - -

97 - - - -

970 - - - -

99 - - - -990 - - - -

Total 441 12982 196097 8268942

be treated as 'nil'

(iii) Data in respect of the industry code not featuring in this table may

Note: (i) - = Nil

(ii) Data is based on the returns received.

Chandigarh Total

Table 2.3 : …. Concld.

Industry Code (NIC -98)

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Working Factories

Estimated Average daily Employment

Working Factories

Estimated Average daily Employment

Working Factories

Estimated Average daily Employment

Working Factories

Estimated Average daily Employment

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1 Andhra Pradesh 17678 711163 421 23184 10069 57563 28168 791910

2 Assam 1874 104483 144 9448 55 272 2073 114203

3 Goa 683 48670 - - - - 683 48670

4 Gujrat 18071 889756 921 40878 3252 85024 22244 1015658

5 Haryana 8473 597637 69 2301 1100 35072 9642 635010

6 Jharkhand 2064 164726 459 28293 3449 101659 5972 294678

7 Karnataka 9971 909858 70 6388 21 1916 10062 918162

8 Kerala 5451 112255 405 24020 12308 28017 18164 164292

9 Madhya Pradesh 4269 375990 95 8535 3670 51838 8034 436363

10 Maharashtra 22603 1297275 186 3389 7984 23349 30773 1324013

11 Meghalaya 101 5829 1 16 9 115 111 5960

12 Orissa 1867 147854 80 1767 190 725 2137 150346

13 Punjab 12561 450893 521 30958 2936 66978 16018 548829

14 Rajasthan 8074 379449 121 1917 2357 12075 10552 393441

15 Tamil Nadu 24577 1278585 903 78433 3968 24232 29448 1381250

16 Tripura 388 19408 134 9587 1053 4180 1575 33175

17 Chandigarh 373 12851 - - 68 131 441 12982

Total 139078 7506682 4530 269114 52489 493146 196097 8268942

Table 2.4

Number of Working Factories and Estimated Average Daily Employment during 2006 by States/U.Ts.

Section 2m(i) Section 2m(ii) Section 85 TotalState/ Union Territory

(ii) Data is not received from remaining 14 States/Union Territories.

(iii) - = Nil

Note : (i) The Factories Act, 1948 is not implemented in four States/Union Territories namely, Arunachal Pradesh, Lakshadweep,

Mizoram and Sikkim

Sr. No.

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Public Sector Private Sector Total

Working Factories

Estimated Average daily Employment

Working Factories

Estimated Average daily Employment

Working Factories

Estimated Average daily Employment

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 Andhra Pradesh 592 134995 27576 656915 28168 791910

2 Assam 102 17883 1971 96320 2073 114203

3 Goa 41 4840 642 43830 683 48670

4 Gujarat 597 59861 21647 955797 22244 1015658

5 Haryana - - 9642 635010 9642 635010

6 Jharkhand 279 85595 5693 209083 5972 294678

7 Karnataka 299 51257 9763 866905 10062 918162

8 Kerala 356 46400 17808 117892 18164 164292

9 Madhya Pradesh 432 93520 7602 342843 8034 436363

10 Maharashtra 1051 175625 29722 1148388 30773 1324013

11 Meghalaya 16 1158 95 4802 111 5960

12 Orissa 189 52508 1948 97838 2137 150346

13 Punjab 380 53068 15638 495761 16018 548829

14 Rajasthan 466 35473 10086 357968 10552 393441

15 Tamil Nadu 651 102757 28797 1278493 29448 1381250

16 Tripura 433 6455 1142 26720 1575 33175

17 Chandigarh 24 2429 417 10553 441 12982

Total 5908 923824 190189 7345118 196097 8268942

Table 2.5

(ii) Data is not received from remaining 14 States/Union Territories.

(iii) - = Nil

State/ Union Territory

Sr. No.

Number of Working Factories and Estimated Average Daily Employment during 2006 by Sectors and States/U.Ts.

Note : (i) The Factories Act, 1948 is not implemented in four States/Union Territories namely,

Arunachal Pradesh, Lakshadweep, Mizoram and Sikkim

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Public Sector Private Sector TOTAL

Working Factories

Estimated Average daily Employment

Working Factories

Estimated Average daily Employment

Working Factories

Estimated Average daily Employment

1 2 3 4 5 6 701 108 6429 3861 155316 3969 16174502 - - 1 5 1 505 - - 1 123 1 12310 - - 12 982 12 98211 3 74 21 762 24 83612 - - - - - -13 - - 8 138 8 13814 10 329 840 13237 850 1356615 722 57755 36092 1035584 36814 109333916 - - 708 46946 708 4694617 180 56966 19066 1070755 19246 112772118 10 7025 4563 493255 4573 50028019 13 1495 2280 134623 2293 13611820 71 4271 18475 133866 18546 13813721 19 9217 3470 138615 3489 14783222 181 31592 4388 103586 4569 13517823 170 33376 1090 96399 1260 12977524 198 71279 16639 720975 16837 79225425 53 8115 8205 271850 8258 27996526 179 26763 16975 523944 17154 55070727 70 99174 8363 483791 8433 58296528 146 22291 14782 413782 14928 43607329 166 75133 8316 369053 8482 44418630 2 7443 170 14634 172 2207731 82 19129 3363 176443 3445 19557232 40 9166 1309 98404 1349 10757033 16 2886 864 54637 880 5752334 25 10061 2567 208793 2592 21885435 77 80761 1587 139603 1664 22036436 55 5926 3452 163577 3507 16950337 1 - 104 4926 105 492640 870 97392 502 43058 1372 140450

Table 2.6 Number of Working Factories and Average Daily Employment during 2006 by Sectors and IndustriesIndustry Code (NIC -98)

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Industry Code (NIC -98)

Public Sector Private Sector TOTAL

Working Factories

Estimated Average daily Employment

Working Factories

Estimated Average daily Employment

Working Factories

Estimated Average daily Employment

1 2 3 4 5 6 741 588 9569 95 4300 683 1386945 1 81 78 5550 79 563150 1283 101743 5596 152245 6879 25398851 98 10441 74 2337 172 1277852 153 17741 1074 28868 1227 4660955 - - 8 291 8 29160 36 3021 39 2768 75 578961 - - 1 20 1 2062 - - - - - -63 133 26747 709 15596 842 4234364 2 41 3 201 5 24265 - - 1 4 1 466 1 4 - - 1 467 - - - - - -70 - - - - - -71 - - 5 93 5 9372 3 285 21 2372 24 265773 17 3410 21 1436 38 484674 1 35 97 6089 98 612475 13 3032 3 92 16 312480 47 2174 79 3041 126 521585 - - 7 273 7 27390 55 1225 35 2263 90 348891 - - - - - -92 2 31 39 1292 41 132393 8 196 130 4325 138 452195 - - - - - -99 - - - - - -

Total 5908 923824 190189 7345118 196097 8268942

treated as 'nil'

Note: (i) - = Nil (ii) Data is based on the returns received. (iii) Data in respect of the industry code not featuring in this table may be

Table 2.6: …. Concld.

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A B A B A B

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 Andhra Pradesh 3091 18411 2938 42967 1615 48597

2 Assam 22 149 38 544 89 2954

3 Goa 38 272 118 1614 102 3353

4 Gujarat 1489 8825 1335 18416 940 28799

5 Haryana 205 1505 323 4950 376 12360

6 Jharkhand 3214 13698 879 13737 648 27038

7 Karnataka 1040 6050 1448 19778 1270 39851

8 Kerala 1376 11035 691 12400 456 17986

9 Madhya Pradesh 59 588 18 983 24 2408

10 Maharashtra 4700 25058 2550 34402 1974 61651

11 Meghalaya 2 16 13 171 16 627

12 Orissa 416 3093 400 6144 309 10196

13 Punjab 345 3433 352 4691 247 7503

14 Rajasthan 633 4277 1080 14511 656 21236

15 Tamil Nadu 4307 39683 8287 128133 6920 163330

16 Tripura 198 1139 37 528 26 887

17 Chandigarh 115 666 73 980 47 1462

Total 21250 137898 20580 304949 15715 450238

Distribution of factories submitting returns by working strength during 2006 by States/ Union Territories

Table 2.7

Sr. No.

20 to less than 50 workers

Less than 10 workers 10 to less than 20 workers

Factories having working strength ofState/ Union Territory

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A B A B A B

1 2 9 10 11 12 13 14

1 Andhra Pradesh 823 54314 564 110650 64 41323

2 Assam 90 6557 140 24788 5 4171

3 Goa 87 6378 102 19741 6 3813

4 Gujarat 482 33940 427 87056 69 51098

5 Haryana 227 15553 217 46800 42 23982

6 Jharkhand 488 36532 312 74790 30 23922

7 Karnataka 622 42334 594 124898 107 80981

8 Kerala 208 13659 153 23704 93 13461

9 Madhya Pradesh 98 3940 339 53119 353 54181

10 Maharashtra 929 65143 1143 238958 183 123263

11 Meghalaya 4 344 6 1278 - -

12 Orissa 114 7586 89 24235 18 11793

13 Punjab 91 6356 154 31059 22 15374

14 Rajasthan 242 16409 140 28062 39 27299

15 Tamil Nadu 2870 189838 2607 315534 249 125853

16 Tripura 45 7876 5 1143 - -

17 Chandigarh 16 1059 21 4290 1 601

Total 7436 507818 7013 1210105 1281 601115

Table 2.7: …. Contd.

Sr. No. State/ Union Territory

Factories having working strength of

50 to less than 100 workers

100 to less than 500 workers

500 to less than 1000 workers

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A B A B A B

1 2 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

1 Andhra Pradesh 36 68705 5 33495 9136 418462 45.80

2 Assam 3 4001 - - 387 43164 111.53

3 Goa 5 7408 - - 458 42579 92.97

4 Gujarat 45 81835 2 11401 4789 321370 67.11

5 Haryana 24 52923 - - 1414 158073 111.79

6 Jharkhand 20 78002 3 25249 5594 292968 52.37

7 Karnataka 61 108157 3 20099 5145 442148 85.94

8 Kerala 9 9448 - - 2986 101693 34.06

9 Madhya Pradesh 10 11309 - - 901 126528 140.43

10 Maharashtra 64 128561 5 28165 11548 705201 61.07

11 Meghalaya - - - - 41 2436 59.41

12 Orissa 22 38049 1 13168 1369 114264 83.47

13 Punjab 19 32202 - - 1230 100618 81.80

14 Rajasthan 22 33380 - - 2812 145174 51.63

15 Tamil Nadu 230 233565 11 57900 25481 1253836 49.21

16 Tripura 1 1254 - - 312 12827 41.11

17 Chandigarh - - - - 273 9058 33.18

Total 571 888799 30 189477 73876 4290399 58.08

(ii) Data is not received from remaining 14 States/Union Territories.

(iv) B = Average Daily Employment

(v) - = Nil

Table 2.7: …. Concld.

(iii) A = Number of Factories

Factories having working strength of Average No. of workers employed per factory

1000 to less than 5000 workers

5000 or more workers

Note : (i) The Factories Act 1948, is not implemented in four States/Union Territories namely, Arunachal Pradesh,

Lakshadweep, Mizoram and Sikkim

Total

Sr. No. State/ Union Territory

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A B A B A B

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

01 169 919 205 2898 277 8508

02 1 5 - - - -

05 - - - - - -

10 - - - - - -

11 1 9 3 55 3 128

12 - - - - - -

13 - - 2 27 1 31

14 47 300 113 1742 84 1927

15 4194 24802 4046 55700 2145 58222

16 - - 167 2218 88 4408

17 2138 14155 2243 36458 2051 54584

18 224 1485 677 10177 681 19095

19 213 1703 326 5221 259 7094

20 2779 12806 274 4419 195 5295

21 617 4544 475 7148 307 8632

22 886 6523 455 6650 398 12212

23 111 856 145 2127 223 8669

24 1025 7025 1636 24876 1699 46621

25 1215 8586 910 13310 715 22235

26 1746 11938 1712 24549 1051 32965

27 933 7467 946 14288 908 28175

28 1726 10824 2151 32440 1570 42663

29 1004 7535 880 12752 773 21367

30 - - - - - -

31 205 1330 350 5179 312 9630

32 135 986 267 3795 156 5032

33 40 264 80 1170 72 2217

34 208 1720 231 3126 187 5533

35 141 1111 125 1255 94 2845

36 274 1859 350 5282 252 7107

37 - - - - 20 671

40 103 446 113 1606 74 2312

41 17 102 35 532 17 57345 4 32 15 219 8 220

Industry Code (NIC- 98)

Less than 10 workers 10 to less than 20 workers

Table 2.8

Distribution of factories submitting returns by working strength during 2006 by industries

20 to less than 50 workers

Factories having working strength of

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A B A B A B

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

50 621 4195 1322 20692 711 21150

51 34 296 18 299 10 286

52 333 1956 198 3116 282 7008

55 - - - - - -

60 11 57 9 127 4 114

61 - - - - - -

62 - - - - - -

63 63 1779 44 620 39 1271

64 - - - - - -

65 - - - - - -

66 - - - - - -

67 - - - - - -

70 - - - - - -

71 - - - - - -

72 - - 3 48 1 31

73 4 98 - - 3 93

74 - - 20 311 13 333

75 - - 1 18 1 23

80 - - - - - -

85 - - 2 161

90 4 30 5 72 10 299

91 - - - - - -

92 5 31 8 119 9 278

93 19 124 20 308 10 220

95 - - - - - -

99 - - - - - -

Total 21250 137898 20580 304949 15715 450238

Industry Code (NIC- 98)

Factories having working strength ofLess than 10 workers

Table 2.8: …. Contd.

10 to less than 20 workers

20 to less than 50 workers

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A B A B A B

1 8 9 10 11 12 13

01 124 7323 82 12552 1 844

02 - - - - - -

05 1 123 - - - -

10 1 62 4 477 - -

11 2 97 2 75 - -

12 - - - - - -

13 1 13 - - - -

14 6 334 19 1770 - -

15 1072 55902 1364 182125 90 55618

16 76 5229 - - 14 7422

17 689 34365 1087 181964 92 69900

18 659 60654 23 58042 97 71394

19 199 13429 149 18993 21 18541

20 34 2331 219 10968 2 1030

21 122 7511 2 10978 11 7109

22 176 10325 37 20040 3 3034

23 174 14564 12 19252 6 5314

24 874 60812 1396 174889 150 59178

25 45 20370 - - 40 28681

26 425 32793 485 78619 120 30042

27 413 26031 19 40603 345 101783

28 523 32345 370 56660 22 15427

29 381 25827 257 68701 32 20168

30 65 4885 4 2652

31 191 11109 291 42570 31 16520

32 75 5027 27 15894 17 12027

33 60 4751 86 14186 3 2145

34 343 19483 223 54395 21 16659

35 66 5102 111 22234 27 16716

36 120 8089 161 32407 6 4054

37 17 1284 6 1704 - -

40 65 5930 210 32717 40 14607

41 17 1199 15 2709 19 82945 9 513 10 2704 1 630

Industry Code (NIC- 98)

Table 2.8: …. Contd.

50 to less than 100 workers

Factories having working strength of100 to less than 500

workers 500 to less than 1000

workers

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A B A B A B

1 8 9 10 11 12 13

50 312 23162 243 29021 16 7281

51 6 478 11 2574 - -

52 33 2251 27 8898 2 1499

55 - - 1 8 - -

60 5 361 2 219 10 2766

61 - - - - - -

62 - - - - - -

63 11 762 32 4136 36 5851

64 - - 2 195 - -

65 - - - - - -

66 - - - - - -

67 - - - - - -

70 - - - - - -

71 - - - - - -

72 4 358 2 326 - -

73 5 274 2 440 1 782

74 14 842 14 3675 - -

75 - - - -

80 6 479 - - - -

85 - - - - -

90 3 147 5 1386 - -

91

92 3 447 1 122 - -

93 9 445 4 877 1 612

95 - - - - - -

99 - - - - - -

Total 7436 507818 7013 1210105 1281 601115

500 to less than 1000 workers

Industry Code (NIC- 98)

Factories having working strength of

Table 2.8: …. Contd.

50 to less than 100 workers

100 to less than 500 workers

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A B A B A B

1 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

01 3 3946 - - 861 36990 42.96

02 - - - - 1 5 5.00

05 - - - - 1 123 123.00

10 - - - - 5 539 107.80

11 - - - - 11 364 33.09

12 - - - - - - -

13 - - - - 4 71 17.75

14 1 1630 - - 270 7703 28.53

15 37 42844 1 12388 12949 487601 37.66

16 2 2336 - - 347 21613 62.29

17 74 110093 6 30898 8380 532417 63.53

18 49 100768 2 12913 2412 334528 138.69

19 9 12015 - - 1176 76996 65.47

20 - - - - 3503 36849 10.52

21 19 32364 - - 1553 78286 50.41

22 5 5710 - - 1960 64494 32.91

23 6 9842 1 6201 678 66825 98.56

24 43 66167 - - 6823 439568 64.42

25 30 46313 - - 2955 139495 47.21

26 18 29264 - - 5557 240170 43.22

27 40 106491 4 46239 3608 371077 102.85

28 19 37503 1 5540 6382 233402 36.57

29 34 61263 1 7579 3362 225192 66.98

30 - - - - 69 7537 109.23

31 19 19971 1 2561 1400 108870 77.76

32 6 9605 - - 683 52366 76.67

33 5 5900 - - 346 30633 88.53

34 29 38426 1 18037 1243 157379 126.61

35 26 62453 6 32082 596 143798 241.27

36 1 1653 - - 1164 60451 51.93

37 - - - - 43 3659 85.09

40 18 35031 - - 623 92649 148.71

41 - - - - 120 5944 49.5345 - - - - 47 4318 91.87

Average No. of workers employed per factory

Industry Code (NIC- 98)

Factories having working strength of1000 to less than

5000 workers5000 or more workers Total

Table 2.8: …. Contd.

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A B A B A B

1 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

50 70 28669 1 6821 3296 140991 42.78

51 1 4850 - - 80 8783 109.79

52 2 6531 - - 877 31259 35.64

55 - - - - 1 8 8.00

60 - - - - 41 3644 88.88

61 - - - - - - -

62 - - - - - - -

63 4 5996 5 8218 234 28633 122.36

64 - - - - 2 195 97.50

65 - - - - - - -

66 - - - - - - -

67 - - - - - - -

70 - - - - - - -

71 - - - - - - -

72 - - - - 10 763 76.30

73 1 1165 - - 16 2852 178.25

74 - - - - 61 5161 84.61

75 - - - - 2 41 20.50

80 - - - - 6 479 79.83

85 - - - - 2 161 80.50

90 - - - - 27 1934 71.63

91 - - - - -

92 - - - - 26 997 38.35

93 - - - - 63 2586 41.05

95 - - - - - - -

99 - - - - - - -

Total 571 888799 30 189477 73876 4290399 58.08

as 'Nil'

(iii) B = Average Daily Employment

1000 to less than 5000 workers

5000 or more workers TotalAverage No. of workers employed per factory

Industry Code (NIC- 98)

Factories having working strength of

(iv) - = 'Nil'

Table 2.8: …. Concld.

Note: (i) Data in respect of the industry codes not featuring in this table may be treated

(ii) A = Number of Factories

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A B A B A B A B

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1 Andhra Pradesh 200 4384 944 19151 1462 24333 1584 33715

2 Assam 1 - 3 212 6 81 45 4018

3 Goa 3 18 2 40 4 55 - -

4 Gujarat 62 943 68 2029 113 3253 641 58814

5 Haryana - - 2 55 5 1539 11 1939

6 Jharkhand - - 11 19 101 1008 464 6652

7 Karnataka 24 1096 96 4112 188 6444 166 7718

8 Kerala 115 1073 289 6634 124 5447 246 11738

9 Madhya Pradesh 7 241 8 575 13 544 32 902

10 Maharashtra 71 1198 136 7241 178 5112 367 16110

11 Meghalaya 5 108 1 118 2 333 20 450

12 Orissa 15 205 57 1369 103 2322 174 4458

13 Punjab 21 315 37 879 31 799 66 3025

14 Rajasthan 15 261 20 461 152 4255 203 5985

15 Tamil Nadu 3809 14427 564 19561 1591 52353 2702 131288

16 Chandigarh - - - - - - - -17 Tripura 4 77 16 409 22 3780 41 3020

Total 4352 24346 2254 62865 4095 111658 6762 289832

Table2.9

Distribution of Factories submitting returns by number of days worked during 2006 by States/Union Territories

Sr. No.

State/ Union Territory

Upto 60 days > 60 days to 120 days

> 120 days to 180 days

> 180 days to 240 days

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A B A B A B

1 2 11 12 13 14 15 16

1 Andhra Pradesh 2732 123702 2214 213177 9136 418462

2 Assam 148 10330 184 28523 387 43164

3 Goa 38 2888 411 39578 458 42579

4 Gujarat 809 40355 3096 215976 4789 321370

5 Haryana 90 18781 1306 135759 1414 158073

6 Jharkhand 3584 143076 1434 142213 5594 292968

7 Karnataka 1274 119948 3397 302830 5145 442148

8 Kerala 1507 47743 705 29058 2986 101693

9 Madhya Pradesh 73 21178 768 103088 901 126528

10 Maharashtra 2794 124954 8002 550586 11548 705201

11 Meghalaya 8 797 5 630 41 2436

12 Orissa 492 29273 528 76637 1369 114264

13 Punjab 62 4607 1013 90993 1230 100618

14 Rajasthan 581 18157 1841 116055 2812 145174

15 Tamil Nadu 8972 381175 7843 655032 25481 1253836

16 Chandigarh 49 816 224 8242 273 905817 Tripura 212 3871 17 1670 312 12827

Total 23425 1091651 32988 2710047 73876 4290399

(ii) Data is not received from rest of the States/Union Territories.

(iii) - = NIL

(iv) A = Number of Factories

(v) B = Average Daily Employment

Note : (i) The Factory Act 1948, is not implemented in four States/Union Territories namely, Mizoram,Lakshadweep, Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh.

Table 2.9: … Concld.

Sr. No.

TotalState/ Union Territory

> 240 days to 300 days More than 300days

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A B A B A B1 2 3 4 5 6 7

01 249 6263 324 12744 126 556002 - - - - - -05 - - - - - -10 - - - - - -11 6 187 - - - -12 - - - - - -13 2 27 - - - -14 85 969 46 1243 56 147115 3428 5263 745 22242 1167 2995116 32 960 52 2529 54 245617 73 801 80 1587 598 1846918 15 742 46 4273 30 381419 15 316 11 154 17 101320 102 184 277 912 215 229921 5 355 23 476 47 194122 2 163 29 745 70 137923 - - 2 30 13 64824 51 971 64 1821 156 751425 15 359 42 1924 128 487026 22 511 251 4340 569 1523227 67 947 53 1687 219 419728 17 497 84 500 326 243229 19 347 15 580 57 109730 6 360 2 50 18 39231 11 299 13 122 18 117232 7 140 5 53 23 27233 1 42 2 97 6 15634 15 108 16 587 12 58335 2 9 5 592 8 43236 6 95 7 310 21 75437 - - - - - -40 4 41 2 64 28 637

Industry Code (NIC - 98)

Upto 60 days > 60 days to 120 days

> 120 days to 180 days

Table 2.10Distribution of Factories submitting returns by number of days worked during 2006 by industries

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A B A B A B1 2 3 4 5 6 7

41 2 10 3 102 3 7345 12 750 19 1951 1 650 19 235 22 800 82 223751 1 30 - - 1 1052 1 - - - - -55 1 8 - - - -60 16 859 - - - -61 - - - - - -62 - - - - - -63 8 17 1 65 1 2564 - - - - - -65 - - - - - -66 - - - - - -67 - - - - - -70 - - - - - -71 - - - - - -72 - - 1 110 - -73 1 - 1 82 - -74 1 85 11 93 24 55775 2 41 - - - -80 - - - - - -85 - - - - - -90 6 141 - - - -91 - - - - - -92 6 335 - - - -93 19 879 - - 1 995 - - - - - -99 - - - - - -

Total 4352 24346 2254 62865 4095 111658

Industry Code (NIC - 98)

Upto 60 days > 60 days to 120 d

> 120 days to 180 d

Table 2.10: …. Contd.

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A B A B A B A B1 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

01 93 6046 41 2954 28 3423 861 3699002 - - - - 1 5 1 505 - - 1 123 - - 1 12310 3 330 - - 2 209 5 53911 - - 1 16 4 161 11 36412 - - - - - - - -13 1 13 - - 1 31 4 7114 41 1164 23 1982 19 874 270 770315 1523 59367 2837 128254 3249 242524 12949 48760116 48 3928 84 2759 77 8981 347 2161317 752 55394 2906 78496 3971 377670 8380 53241718 618 57264 740 67543 963 200892 2412 33452819 133 5131 640 45290 360 25092 1176 7699620 352 2465 1373 8794 1184 22195 3503 3684921 90 3246 465 17317 923 54951 1553 7828622 69 2978 895 27668 895 31561 1960 6449423 14 761 322 21690 327 43696 678 6682524 193 9833 2933 126898 3426 292531 6823 43956825 184 8329 1017 30153 1569 93860 2955 13949526 637 17704 1892 61217 2186 141166 5557 24017027 348 12119 880 84239 2041 267888 3608 37107728 846 5235 1702 50739 3407 173999 6382 23340229 376 7010 1098 65761 1797 150397 3362 22519230 1 113 32 1595 10 5027 69 753731 24 958 265 24585 1069 81734 1400 10887032 6 205 318 23385 324 28311 683 5236633 21 3082 91 12192 225 15064 346 3063334 21 475 522 40918 657 114708 1243 15737935 3 669 168 49880 410 92216 596 14379836 105 3546 330 15189 695 40557 1164 6045137 1 10 14 451 28 3198 43 365940 24 1375 176 15978 389 74554 623 92649

Total> 180 days to 240 days

> 240 days to 300 days

More than 300days

Industry Code (NIC - 98)

Table 2.10: …. Contd.

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A B A B A B A B1 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

41 7 64 55 2759 50 2936 120 594445 - - 5 912 10 699 47 431850 176 18573 878 35711 2119 83435 3296 14099151 - - 26 1654 52 7089 80 878352 42 1550 559 15775 275 13934 877 3125955 - - - - - - 1 860 - - 2 35 23 2750 41 364461 - - - - - - - -62 - - - - - - - -63 7 688 79 21701 138 6137 234 2863364 - - - - 2 195 2 19565 - - - - - - - -66 - - - - - - - -67 - - - - - - - -70 - - - - - - - -71 - - - - - - - -72 - - 6 332 3 321 10 76373 1 200 7 2266 6 304 16 285274 2 7 13 3707 10 712 61 516175 - - - - - - 2 4180 - - - - 6 479 6 47985 - - 1 29 1 132 2 16190 - - 3 91 18 1702 27 193491 - - - - - - - -92 - - 9 244 11 418 26 99793 - - 16 369 27 1329 63 258695 - - - - - - - -99 - - - - - - - -

Total 6762 289832 23425 1091651 32988 2710047 73876 4290399

TotalIndustry Code (NIC - 98)

> 180 days to 240 d

> 240 days to 300 d

More than 300d

(v) B = Average Daily Employment

Note: (i) - = Nil (ii) Data is based on the returns received. (iii) Data in respect of the industry code not featuring in this table may be treated as 'nil' (iv) A = Number of Factories

Table 2.10: …. Concld.

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Industry Code (NIC-98)

Andhra Pradesh

Assam Goa Gujrat Haryana Jharkhand

1 2 3 4 5 6 701 1272674 - - 1097894 2245 -02 - - - - - -05 30381 - - - - -10 38860 - - 19447 - -11 - - - 6355 12120 -12 - - - - - -13 - - - 4213 - -14 398724 - - 104326 - -15 25582945 5548081 873777 5825644 2150104 210650816 2407842 272513 - 441356 22808 6817017 12923974 213300 132797 13632192 3092217 17963718 468562 - - 1135264 9262606 206519 283237 - 16058 120588 11686620 2262220 1343743 43883 - 1196473 458920 80071121 4723105 686776 113424 1013777 6067833 8166422 2153895 - 345989 557663 378651 45358023 786533 1281466 147515 3860959 230234 832076924 11828409 1133032 3355050 15030124 2974463 233490625 3047525 - 745610 4691865 2084939 74135126 7633716 265785 344610 5825617 1733320 1162786227 10193182 155154 1380410 6876354 12335254 3813912928 3764219 23177 177472 5220642 521525 434738129 7922800 44779 258547 5593431 5028646 322427430 6923 - 246652 908829 5058 2908231 2515539 - 277518 2605942 1738987 98687232 641245 - 343450 511641 1835911 753533 270587 - 699805 1034197 1159100 2958534 1018659 - 828471 599892 22548307 440801835 5490317 - 1009164 1380028 4264681 61461436 871002 648 193098 1880551 475724 3363937 141291 - - 13998 26726 263620

Table 2.11Mandays worked in factories submitting returns during 2006 by Industries and States/ U.Ts

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Industry Code (NIC-98)

Andhra Pradesh

Assam Goa Gujrat Haryana Jharkhand

1 2 3 4 5 6 740 4595872 - 30236 1968366 132011 351104241 84495 6205 22156 108592 - 34864345 112646 - - 11605 - -50 3607856 34199 308238 756586 463890 126797851 5855 - 152472 134148 - -52 4158 - - 1018829 49161 54718055 - - - - - -60 133225 74521 - 549913 5220 -61 - - - - - -62 - - - - - -63 732947 - 30591 273075 523365 14363664 - - - - - -65 - - - - - -66 - - - - - -67 - - - - - -70 - - - - - -71 - - - - - -72 - - - - - 9082573 - - - 12705 57836 -74 1610 - - 23409 6890 -75 - - - - - -80 - - - 125165 - -85 - - - - - -90 8760 - - 339718 - 2302891 - - - - - -92 146525 - - - - 240893 22794 - 10357 14040 - 1048695 - - - - - -99 - - - - - -

Total 117216632 9783519 12043467 86525413 91335372 84768820

Table 2.11 : …. Contd.

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Industry Code (NIC-98)

Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh

Maharashtra Meghalaya Orissa

1 8 9 10 11 12 1301 156117 9041 - 1462017 16500 -02 - - - 1610 - -05 - - - 71861 - -10 - - - - - -11 - 8987 - - - -12 - - - - - -13 - - - 11164 - -14 - 23545 75562 5239 - -15 14001603 7105904 1222221 24900769 109510 377166316 494510 - 42135 809563 - 4088517 3934229 1812873 4237808 22384681 - 120895018 63001202 520197 554212 2198632 - 1111519 776247 217658 40924 436408 - 242420 672380 2068045 154164 1663359 - 17356921 1380214 699159 1331093 3614771 - 191587922 2611730 2045716 165003 3705220 89256 62623423 929482 990722 29806 1103885 - 18512924 6233942 3442205 3905441 31873042 48276 224115325 3291183 13760732 61211520 9268704 4897 106605526 5822159 1893382 3051903 5754850 391428 383022927 4249650 815288 1919571 15692491 122584 1549141328 11258045 2190962 1005134 14458570 4621 108365029 7945385 407150 6493714 16034336 11111 18603230 137900 4657 375307 754747 - -31 7966708 1225627 2359758 9050172 - 19709932 4589541 584829 2359758 3937491 - 146242433 2696683 1097177 - 1089176 - 483234 2436180 28567 1251784 8539450 - 232035 1933885 1396826 1033854 11066111 - -36 747271 822538 911008 5972476 - 8661137 2424 3395 - - - -

Table 2.11 : …. Contd.

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Industry Code (NIC-98)

Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh

Maharashtra Meghalaya Orissa

1 8 9 10 11 12 1340 1044492 209357 1411735 3754048 35609 328855741 5963 25976 - 260010 - 6898545 92365 614 - 5169 - -50 5134471 1293132 1389297 8912483 19353 29190951 - 9238 10614 2260995 - 5292552 760 132592 - 704246 - -55 - - - - - -60 3414 - - 4448 - -61 - - - - - -62 - - - - - -63 82281 347547 588563 4243771 - 2841364 - - - 53975 - -65 - - - - - -66 - - - - - -67 - - - - - -70 - - - - - -71 - - - - - -72 20070 - - 91811 - -73 491486 22692 - 46023 - -74 45657 - - 52290 - 183075 - - - 41967 - -80 - - - - - -85 - - - - - -90 21122 - - 84870 - -91 - - - - - -92 - - - 38111 - 1285293 332649 - - 59016 - -95 - - - - - -99 - - - - - -

Total 154543400 45216330 97131889 216474028 853145 37333137

Table 2.11 : …. Contd.

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Industry Code (NIC-98)

Punjab Rajasthan Tamil Nadu Tripura Chandigarh TOTAL

1 14 15 16 17 18 1901 20368 222591 4025412 - 10294 829515302 - - - - - 161005 - - - - - 10224210 - - - - - 5830711 - - 54143 - 14693 9629812 - - - - - -13 - - 7867 - - 2324414 - - 1466935 - - 207433115 2324242 2476033 32667339 428383 52585 13114731116 - 13466 353125 136465 - 510283817 5545522 14330301 76302734 361662 22411 16031528818 104598 363588 36856991 1740 - 11448077219 102412 138421 18730195 - - 3257381420 77122 48323 1585500 83359 38328 1040787921 1074392 196169 6795484 2000 40775 2973651522 184886 272301 5191341 112511 366488 1926046423 88085 325762 776932 12768 - 1907004724 1936677 3329524 40718662 54031 21302 13046023925 2465788 1557261 10344355 58254 13042 11435308126 114688 8267216 8757870 1956936 29028 6730059927 2468037 3222244 9883799 17768 435049 12339737728 2201943 850043 20984764 65069 160881 6831809829 1570998 1531891 13597744 420 363309 7021456730 - 38120 207890 - - 271516531 371869 1181756 5028002 1477 452138 3595946432 77873 488969 3181139 - - 2002180633 11323 2086392 1983096 - 3906 1216585934 2973534 638978 18297745 - 2594 6357449935 4053676 51001 8943399 - 199755 4143731136 361038 1035776 5143940 51515 23640 1861047537 - - 625020 - - 1076474

Table 2.11 : …. Contd.

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Industry Code (NIC-98)

Punjab Rajasthan Tamil Nadu Tripura Chandigarh TOTAL

1 14 15 16 17 18 1940 2215509 1712207 5627474 57088 - 2959360341 - - 496622 4310 - 143195745 - - 1037421 - - 125982050 226665 555076 19617809 191849 467344 4453813551 - - 8438 - - 263468552 - 1728634 4499411 13664 - 869863555 - - 2250 - - 225060 - - 257307 - - 102804861 - 18901 - - - 1890162 - - - - - -63 409580 199800 398350 15170 - 801708964 - - 4930 - - 5890565 - - - - - -66 - - - - - -67 - - - - - -70 - - - - - -71 - - - - - -72 - - 30938 - - 23364473 - 10980 78690 - - 72041274 - - 1294692 - - 142637875 - - 11733 - - 5370080 - - - - - 12516585 6290 - - - - 629090 - - 43357 - - 52085591 - - - - - -92 - - 94944 - - 29484093 - - 317115 - - 76645795 - - - - - -99 - - - - - -

Total 30987115 46891724 366332904 3626439 2717562 1403780896

treated as 'nil' (iii) - = 'Nil'

Table 2.11 : …. Concld.

( ii) Data in respect of the industry codes not featuring in this table may Note : ( i) Data is based on the responding states only.

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Men Women Male Female Boys Girls

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1 Andhra Pradesh 361233 57229 - - - - 418462

2 Assam 38463 3804 331 343 103 100 43144

3 Goa 36115 6456 - - - - 42571

4 Gujarat 303754 15786 - - - - 319540

5 Haryana 149820 8261 - - - - 158081

6 Jharkhand 288942 4026 - - - - 292968

7 Karnataka 336377 117517 - - - - 453894

8 Kerala 119818 34551 - - - - 154369

9 Madhya Pradesh 132227 5298 - - - - 137525

10 Maharashtra 660962 44150 89 - - - 705201

11 Meghalaya 2228 275 - - - - 2503

12 Orissa 108489 5775 - - - - 114264

13 Punjab 97614 3004 - - - - 100618

14 Rajasthan 141735 3439 - - - - 145174

15 Tamil Nadu 831401 418008 4058 9366 - - 1262833

16 Tripura 10170 2657 - - - - 12827

17 Chandigarh 8612 446 - - - - 9058

Total 3627960 730682 4478 9709 103 100 4373032

Table 2.12

TotalState/ Union Territory

Adult Adolescent Children

Average Daily Employment in Working Factories ( Submitting Returns) according to Age - Categories & Sex By States/ U.Ts during 2006

Note : (i) The Factories Act 1948, is not implemented in four States/Union Territories namely,

(ii) Data is not received from remaining 14 States/Union Territories.

(iii) - = NIL

Sr. No.

Arunachal Pradesh, Lakshadweep, Mizoram and Sikkim.

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Men Women Male Female Boys Girls

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

01 23142 12155 692 1001 - - 36990

02 5 - - - - - 5

05 118 5 - - - - 123

10 522 17 - - - - 539

11 310 54 - - - - 364

12 - - - - - - -

13 71 - - - - - 71

14 5474 2215 204 645 - - 8538

15 367086 111853 690 7156 103 100 486988

16 14507 8069 - - - - 22576

17 417212 113239 174 454 - - 531079

18 146833 187776 - - - - 334609

19 42588 34588 - - - - 77176

20 32930 3616 - - - - 36546

21 68616 9721 - - - - 78337

22 57159 7291 27 - - - 64477

23 64473 2362 - - - - 66835

24 351587 83084 - - - - 434671

25 160139 19300 - - - - 179439

26 226625 18052 - - - - 244677

27 361387 7315 5 33 - - 368740

28 223214 14864 1 8 - - 238087

29 209337 9772 4 33 - - 219146

30 12050 1523 - 1 - - 13574

31 117049 10413 4 8 - - 127474

32 40517 11846 - - - - 52363

33 43214 4906 - 4 - - 48124

34 132482 10249 154 - - - 142885

35 151811 9748 654 22 - - 162235

36 49623 13163 - - - - 6278637 3599 59 - 1 - - 3659

Table 2.13

Industry - wise Average Daily Employment in Working Factories by Age - Categories and Sex during 2006Industry

Code (NIC-98)

Adult Children Total Adolescent

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Men Women Male Female Boys Girls

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

40 88163 4050 431 5 - - 92649

41 4044 586 - 3 - - 4633

45 3529 705 - - - - 4234

50 127047 10985 1392 320 - - 139744

51 9811 143 - - - - 9954

52 29210 2059 15 3 - - 31287

55 8 - - - - - 8

60 3537 107 - - - - 3644

61 - - - - - - -

62 - - - - - - -

63 26467 2067 - - - - 28534

64 158 37 - - - - 195

65 - - - - - - -

66 - - - - - - -

67 56 7 - - - - 63

70 - - - - - - -

71 - - - - - - -

72 688 75 - - - - 763

73 2397 455 - - - - 2852

74 3401 1722 31 7 - - 5161

75 41 - - - - - 41

80 463 16 - - - - 479

85 161 - - - - - 161

90 1867 67 - - - - 1934

91 - - - - - - -

92 901 91 - 5 - - 997

93 2331 255 - - - - 2586

95 - - - - - - -99 - - - - - - -

Total 3627960 730682 4478 9709 103 100 4373032

(iii) Data in respect of the industry code not featuring in this table may be

Table 2.13: …. Concld

treated as 'nil'

Note: (i) - = Nil

(ii) Data is based on the returns received.

Industry Code (NIC-

98)

Adult Adolescent Children Total

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A B A B A B A B A B

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

1 Andhra Pradesh 465 8805 569 18508 7858 301288 243 32632 9135 361233

2 Assam 2 56 32 545 224 22807 129 15489 387 38897

3 Goa 27 1726 28 4317 114 6692 287 23380 456 36115

4 Gujarat - - - - 4779 303754 - - 4779 303754

5 Haryana 58 7716 54 7245 223 21815 1081 113044 1416 149820

6 Jharkhand - - - - 5611 288942 - - 5611 288942

7 Karnataka 236 56374 11 1659 27 1623 4865 276721 5139 336377

8 Kerala 388 5544 385 11009 1068 43893 1127 59372 2968 119818

9 Madhya Pradesh 29 1822 36 3620 637 99403 8 27382 710 132227

10 Maharashtra 393 3054 1272 46647 6600 348333 3283 263017 11548 661051

11 Meghalaya 15 667 7 411 17 495 4 655 43 2228

12 Orissa - - 1 15 1368 108474 - - 1369 108489

13 Punjab - - 4 82 1225 97532 - - 1229 97614

14 Rajasthan 3 715 - - 2809 141020 - - 2812 141735

15 Tamil Nadu 2352 37645 4534 90890 15212 563438 3381 143486 25479 835459

16 Tripura 45 2116 5 341 262 7713 - - 312 10170

17 Chandigarh - - 77 839 195 7362 1 411 273 8612

Total 4013 126240 7015 186128 48229 2364584 14409 955589 73666 3632541

Table 3.1

Note : (i) The Factories Act 1948, is not implemented in four States/Union Territories namely, Arunachal Pradesh, Lakshadweep,

Above 48 TotalState/Union Territory

Upto 42 Above 42 to 45 Above 45 to 48

(v) B = Average Daily Employment

Sr. No.

Employment by Normal Weekly Hours of Work for Adult Men Workers by States/U.Ts. during 2006

Mizoram and Sikkim

(ii) Data is not received from remaining 14 States/Union Territories.

(iii) - = NIL

(iv) A = Number of Factories

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A B A B A B A B A B

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

1 Andhra Pradesh 680 3569 176 2059 3566 49026 82 2575 4504 57229

2 Assam - - 11 441 94 2892 17 914 122 4247

3 Goa 37 342 37 787 79 1252 224 4075 377 6456

4 Gujarat 961 15786 - - - - - - 961 15786

5 Haryana 35 355 28 276 81 1861 115 5769 259 8261

6 Jharkhand - - - - 309 4026 - - 309 4026

7 Karnataka 3473 16049 16 45 35 339 1615 101084 5139 117517

8 Kerala 1581 3833 156 2405 687 12224 529 16089 2953 34551

9 Madhya Pradesh 13 59 14 266 239 4866 2 107 268 5298

10 Maharashtra 5143 1402 1432 4412 1896 27249 3058 11087 11529 44150

11 Meghalaya 10 170 3 17 12 61 1 27 26 275

12 Orissa - - 1 1 425 5774 - - 426 5775

13 Punjab - - 2 6 174 2998 - - 176 3004

14 Rajasthan 2 11 - - 495 3428 - - 497 3439

15 Tamil Nadu 1387 9829 9503 125500 12209 237681 2116 54364 25215 427374

16 Tripura 23 449 3 129 93 2079 - - 119 2657

17 Chandigarh - - - - 186 414 1 32 187 446

Total 13345 51854 11382 136344 20580 356170 7760 196123 53067 740491

(iv) A = Number of Factories

(v) B = Average Daily Employment

Employment by Normal Weekly Hours of Work for Adult Women Workers by States/U.Ts. during 2006

Note : (i) The Factories Act 1948, is not implemented in four States/Union Territories namely, Arunachal Pradesh,

Lakshadweep, Mizoram and Sikkim

(ii) Data is not received from remaining 14 States/Union Territories.

(iii) - = NIL

Table 3.2

Sr. No. Above 48 TotalState/Union Territory

Upto 42 Above 42 to 45 Above 45 to 48

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A B A B A B A B A B

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

01 44 791 136 3221 613 16775 68 3047 861 23834

02 - - - - - - 1 5 1 5

05 - - - - 1 118 - - 1 118

10 - - - - 4 382 1 140 5 522

11 - - 7 150 3 120 1 40 11 310

12 - - - - - - - - - -

13 - - 1 10 2 30 1 31 4 71

14 42 272 37 682 179 3807 27 917 285 5678

15 532 6896 711 13252 9923 262752 1699 84979 12865 367879

16 11 39 1 18 283 12107 51 2343 346 14507

17 523 4098 1500 14901 5641 340530 690 57857 8354 417386

18 63 7507 26 2289 1007 34758 1319 102279 2415 146833

19 114 2216 116 1031 702 28960 236 10099 1168 42306

20 319 890 315 2511 2461 22736 430 7075 3525 33212

21 167 1740 27 1407 982 48146 377 17323 1553 68616

22 65 2129 72 1609 1317 33597 509 19851 1963 57186

23 6 344 13 555 535 51580 123 11994 677 64473

24 409 10664 748 23297 4472 212953 1198 104669 6827 351583

25 168 2099 143 2879 1849 98948 804 56217 2964 160143

26 294 12719 157 5353 4303 165255 768 43298 5522 226625

27 235 4329 584 13299 2152 292337 633 51427 3604 361392

28 339 20694 917 11287 3582 126451 1541 64783 6379 223215

29 245 12182 706 29880 1621 108847 789 58413 3361 209322

30 7 318 2 36 46 9906 18 1809 73 12069

31 47 16281 132 3368 790 68420 445 28984 1414 117053

32 72 1772 39 925 295 17588 275 20232 681 40517

33 14 4811 16 343 259 25502 157 12558 446 43214

34 20 1603 17 1791 538 73163 592 56079 1167 132636

35 4 713 26 20542 395 85562 161 45648 586 152465

36 50 481 40 2132 868 36408 202 10602 1160 4962337 3 40 3 1030 26 1397 11 1132 43 3599

40 11 565 9 1838 439 61816 146 24375 605 88594

41 2 38 17 816 46 2348 30 842 95 4044

45 15 374 12 366 10 2167 10 622 47 3529

50 80 5124 99 4921 2155 77067 908 41327 3242 128439

51 - - - - 49 3401 16 6410 65 9811

Industry Code (NIC - 98)

Upto 42 Above 42 to 45 Above 45 to 48 Above 48 Total

Table 3.3

Employment by Normal Weekly Hours of Work for Adult Men Workers during 2006 by Industries

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52 81 954 366 11988 404 15004 28 1263 879 29209

55 - - - - 1 8 - - 1 8

60 9 512 - - 26 2937 6 88 41 3537

61 - - - - - - - - - -

62 - - - - - - - - - -

63 13 2052 18 8191 129 12763 58 3533 218 26539

64 - - - - 1 141 1 17 2 158

65 - - - - - - - - - -

66 - - - - - - - - - -

67 - - - - - - - - - -

70 - - - - - - - - - -

71 - - - - - - - - - -

72 - - - - 8 659 2 29 10 688

73 6 952 1 72 7 1153 2 220 16 2397

74 1 38 - - 28 2151 31 1243 60 3432

75 - - - - - - 2 41 2 41

80 - - - - 6 463 - - 6 463

85 - - 1 138 1 23 - - 2 161

90 1 - - - 10 1515 16 352 27 1867

91 - - - - - - - - - -

92 - - - - 25 885 1 16 26 901

93 1 3 - - 35 948 25 1380 61 2331

95 - - - - - - - - - -99 - - - - - - - - - -

Total 4013 126240 7015 186128 48229 2364584 14409 955589 73666 3632541

(v) B = Average Daily Employment

(iii) - = 'Nil'

Note : (i) Data is based on the returns received under the Act.

(ii) Data in respect of the industry codes not featuring in the table may be treated as 'nil'

(iv) A = Number of Factories

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A B A B A B A B A B

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

01 188 1645 117 3259 368 7659 35 593 708 13156

02 1 - - - - - - - 1 -

05 - - - - 1 5 - - 1 5

10 1 6 - - 1 1 1 10 3 17

11 - - 3 53 1 1 - - 4 54

12 - - - - - - - - - -

13 1 - - - - - - - 1 -

14 87 401 7 574 122 1203 13 682 229 2860

15 1633 7439 1926 5983 4401 84565 969 21122 8929 119109

16 90 306 1 - 139 6864 18 899 248 8069

17 889 2644 1726 26406 3495 77793 896 6850 7006 113693

18 381 14324 182 29819 945 32764 817 110869 2325 187776

19 80 145 625 22781 266 5499 75 6163 1046 34588

20 833 1116 161 375 235 1363 685 762 1914 3616

21 267 232 307 2475 510 6007 205 1007 1289 9721

22 469 877 271 1099 671 3900 179 1415 1590 7291

23 101 309 5 9 89 1526 77 518 272 2362

24 955 2850 1501 18224 2292 54624 651 7386 5399 83084

25 754 2084 315 1495 695 6036 453 9685 2217 19300

26 862 4373 449 1126 1103 11598 194 955 2608 18052

27 853 960 654 953 388 4200 282 1235 2177 7348

28 2066 2708 669 1532 1124 7111 578 3521 4437 14872

29 657 1715 110 976 1356 5567 349 1547 2472 9805

30 14 499 3 8 32 932 12 85 61 1524

31 349 499 186 2346 323 4808 217 2768 1075 10421

32 214 1007 27 201 283 7856 114 2782 638 11846

33 102 1428 13 69 94 1691 82 1722 291 4910

34 192 88 300 4746 176 2722 232 2693 900 10249

35 57 704 16 514 176 2547 90 6005 339 9770

36 252 1010 301 4003 247 6748 108 1402 908 1316337 9 15 - - 6 30 4 15 19 60

40 73 689 83 994 101 1897 28 475 285 4055

41 28 133 12 389 6 42 9 25 55 589

45 11 13 17 517 13 142 3 33 44 705

50 721 948 818 3254 758 4587 319 2516 2616 11305

51 12 7 6 7 7 71 6 58 31 143

Table 3.4

Employment by Normal Weekly Hours of Work for Adult Women Workers during 2006 by Industries

Above 42 to 45 Above 45 to 48 Above 48 TotalIndustry Code (NIC - 98)

Upto 42

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52 33 237 537 1234 28 505 13 84 611 2060

55 - - - - - - - - - -

60 15 64 - - 4 43 - - 19 107

61 - - - - - - - - - -

62 29 3 7 195 4 30 8 7 48 235

63 18 81 18 702 40 1023 8 35 84 1841

64 - - - - 1 37 - - 1 37

65 - - - - - - - - - -

66 - - - - - - - - - -

67 - - - - - - - - - -

70 - - - - - - - - - -

71 - - - - - - - - - -

72 1 - 1 - 3 55 1 20 6 75

73 7 235 1 2 4 216 1 2 13 455

74 4 - - - 46 1699 5 30 55 1729

75 - - - - - - - - - -

80 1 16 - - - - - - 1 16

85 1 - - - - - - - 1 -

90 11 36 - - 1 3 6 28 18 67

91 - - - - - - - - - -

92 6 3 1 4 10 79 4 10 21 96

93 17 5 6 20 15 121 13 109 51 255

95 - - - - - - - - - -99 - - - - - - - - - -

Total 13345 51854 11382 136344 20580 356170 7760 196123 53067 740491Note : (i) Data is based on the returns received under the Act.

(ii) Data in respect of the industry codes not featuring in the table may be treated as 'nil'

(iii) - = 'Nil'

(iv) A = Number of Factories

(v) B = Average Daily Employment

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Sr. No.

State/Union Territory

Number of persons employed during the year

Number of persons entitled to annual leave with wages during the year

Number of persons who were granted leave during the year

1 2 3 4 5

1 Andhra Pradesh 424663 289854 229026

2 Assam 43144 16067 11630

3 Goa 46876 30986 28978

4 Gujarat 319530 319530 319530

5 Haryana 210896 184816 133516

6 Jharkhand 292951 248785 151484

7 Karnataka 560779 250907 384374

8 Kerala 211283 145759 123397

9 Madhya Pradesh 124715 17044 88154

10 Maharashtra 900013 708579 594331

11 Meghalaya 2214 1122 960

12 Orissa 114264 99755 93846

13 Punjab 125084 100329 11079

14 Rajasthan 144052 144052 144052

15 Tamil Nadu 1263384 673931 511896

16 Tripura .. .. ..

17 Chandigarh 13116 9216 8919

Total 4796964 3240732 2835172

(iii) .. = Not available

Table 4.1

Annual Leave with Wages during 2006 by States/ U.Ts.

(ii) Data is not received from remaining 14 States/Union Territories.

Note : (i) The Factories Act 1948, is not implemented in four States/Union Territories namely,

Arunachal Pradesh, Lakshadweep, Mizoram and Sikkim

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Fatal Non Fatal Total Fatal Non Fatal Total Fatal Non Fatal Total

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

01 - 1 1 - - - - - -

02 - - - - - - - - -

05 - - - - - - - - -

10 2 1 3 - - - - - -

11 - - - - - - - - -

12 - - - - - - - - -

13 - - - - - - - - -

14 - - - - - - - - -

15 35 50 85 1 28 29 - 2 2

16 3 1 4 - - - - - -

17 3 946 949 - - - - 9 9

18 - - - - - - - - -

19 - 2 2 - - - - - -

20 2 3 5 - - - - - -

21 7 53 60 - 1 1 - - -

22 - 3 3 - - - - - -

23 1 8 9 1 4 5 1 5 6

24 34 47 81 - 3 3 1 34 35

25 1 12 13 - - - 1 20 21

26 21 20 41 2 12 14 - 3 3

27 26 79 105 - - - 1 33 34

28 11 14 25 - 1 1 - 15 15

29 6 43 49 - 1 1 1 4 5

30 - - - - - - - - -

31 4 4 8 - - - - 6 6

32 1 2 3 - - - - 2 2

33 - - - - - - - 1 1

34 1 2 3 - - - 2 43 45

35 5 76 81 1 - 1 1 19 20

36 - - - - - - - - -

37 - 1 1 - - - - - -

40 11 13 24 - - - - - -

41 - - - - - - - - -45 - - - - - - - - -

Table 5.1

Industrial Accidents in Factories submitting returns during 2006 by Industries and States/Union Territories

Industry Code (NIC - 98)

Andhra Pradesh Assam Goa

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Fatal Non Fatal Total Fatal Non Fatal Total Fatal Non Fatal Total

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

50 2 9 11 - - - - - -

51 - - - - - - - - -

52 - - - - - - - - -

60 1 1 2 - - - - - -

61 - - - - - - - - -

62 - - - - - - - - -

63 - - - - - - - - -

64 - - - - - - - - -

65 - - - - - - - - -

66 - - - - - - - - -

67 - - - - - - - - -

70 - - - - - - - - -

71 - - - - - - - - -

72 - - - - - - - - -

73 - - - - - - - - -

74 - - - - - - - - -

75 - 1 1 - - - - - -

80 - - - - - - - - -

85 - - - - - - - - -

90 - - - - - - - - -

91 - - - - - - - - -

92 - - - - - - - - -

93 - - - - - - - - -

95 - - - - - - - - -

99 - - - - - - - - -

Total 177 1392 1569 5 50 55 8 196 204

Frequency Rate 0.15 1.19 1.34 0.05 0.51 0.56 0.07 1.63 1.69

Incidence Rate 0.22 1.76 1.98 0.04 0.44 0.48 0.16 4.03 4.19

Industry Code (NIC - 98)

Andhra Pradesh Assam Goa

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Fatal Non Fatal Total Fatal Non Fatal Total Fatal Non Fatal Total

1 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

01 - - - - - - - - -

02 - - - - - - - - -

05 - - - - - - - - -

10 - - - - - - - - -

11 - - - - - - - - -

12 - - - - - - - - -

13 - - - - - - - - -

14 - - - - - - - - -

15 17 157 174 2 13 15 - - -

16 - - - 1 3 4 - - -

17 23 2108 2131 1 15 16 - - -

18 - - - 1 4 5 - - -

19 - 24 24 1 2 3 - - -

20 - 64 64 1 1 2 - - -

21 4 124 128 1 2 3 - - -

22 - - - - 1 1 - - -

23 5 185 190 2 - 2 - - -

24 39 168 207 1 4 5 - 5 5

25 6 108 114 1 5 6 2 1 3

26 10 156 166 - 8 8 - - -

27 25 268 293 2 17 19 16 101 117

28 9 242 251 - 14 14 - 60 60

29 10 347 357 4 14 18 4 36 40

30 - - - - 2 2 - - -

31 - 147 147 3 22 25 - - -

32 - - - 1 7 8 - - -

33 - - - 1 4 5 - - -

34 - - - 2 29 31 - - -

35 - - - 1 2 3 - 20 20

36 5 135 140 - 2 2 5 16 21

37 - 168 168 - - - - - -

40 2 126 128 1 5 6 - - -

41 - - - - - - - - -

45 - - - - - - - - -

HaryanaGujratIndustry Code (NIC - 98)

Jharkhand

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Fatal Non Fatal Total Fatal Non Fatal Total Fatal Non Fatal Total

1 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

50 5 315 320 - - - - - -

51 - - - - - - - - -

52 - - - - - - - - -

60 - - - - - - - - -

61 - - - - - - - - -

62 - - - - - - - - -

63 - - - - - - - - -

64 - - - - - - - - -

65 - - - - - - - - -

66 - - - - - - - - -

67 - - - - - - - - -

70 - - - - - - - - -

71 - - - - - - - - -

72 - - - - - - - - -

73 - - - - - - - - -

74 - - - - - - - - -

75 - - - - - - - - -

80 - - - - - - - - -

85 - - - - - - - - -

90 - - - - - - - - -

91 - - - - - - - - -

92 - - - - - - - - -

93 - - - - - - - 4 4

95 - - - - - - - - -

99 - - - - - - - - -

Total 160 4842 5002 27 176 203 27 243 270

Frequency Rate 0.18 5.60 5.78 0.03 0.19 0.22 0.03 0.29 0.32

Incidence Rate 0.16 4.79 4.95 0.04 0.28 0.32 0.09 0.82 0.92

Industry Code (NIC - 98)

JharkhandGujrat Haryana

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Fatal Non Fatal Total Fatal Non Fatal Total Fatal Non Fatal Total

1 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

01 - - - - - - - - -

02 - - - - - - - - -

05 - - - - - - - - -

10 - - - - - - - - -

11 - - - - - - - - -

12 - - - - - - - - -

13 - - - - - - - - -

14 - - - 1 - 1 - - -

15 4 152 156 4 50 54 4 15 19

16 - - - - - - - - -

17 - 821 821 - 134 134 5 461 466

18 - 21 21 - - - - - -

19 - 8 8 - 1 1 - - -

20 - - - 1 19 20 - 2 2

21 2 25 27 1 26 27 - 52 52

22 - 12 12 - 3 3 - - -

23 - - - - 10 10 - - -

24 1 25 26 1 32 33 4 28 32

25 - 397 397 1 30 31 4 171 175

26 2 126 128 - 97 97 1 151 152

27 2 84 86 2 24 26 1 41 42

28 - 199 199 1 30 31 2 6 8

29 13 339 352 - 14 14 - 43 43

30 - - - - - - 1 15 16

31 1 45 46 - 26 26 3 7 10

32 - 46 46 - - - 4 4 8

33 - 62 62 - - - 1 10 11

34 - 230 230 - - - - 56 56

35 - 24 24 - 55 55 - 17 17

36 - 6 6 - 4 4 3 19 22

37 - 4 4 - - - - - -

40 - 75 75 - 4 4 - 6 6

41 - - - - - - - - -

45 - 2 2 - - - - - -

Kerala Madhya PradeshIndustry Code (NIC - 98)

Karnatka

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Fatal Non Fatal Total Fatal Non Fatal Total Fatal Non Fatal Total

1 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

50 - 77 77 1 12 13 - - -

51 - - - - - - 2 20 22

52 - - - - 2 2 - - -

60 - - - - - - - - -

61 - - - - - - - - -

62 - - - - - - - - -

63 - - - - 7 7 - 9 9

64 - - - - - - - - -

65 - - - - - - - - -

66 - - - - - - - - -

67 - - - - - - - - -

70 - - - - - - - - -

71 - - - - - - - - -

72 - - - - - - - - -

73 - - - - - - - - -

74 - - - - - - - - -

75 - - - - - - - - -

80 - - - - - - - - -

85 - - - - - - - - -

90 - - - - - - - - -

91 - - - - - - - - -

92 - - - - - - - - -

93 - - - - 38 38 - - -

95 - - - - - - - - -

99 - - - - - - - - -

Total 25 2780 2805 13 618 631 35 1133 1168

Frequency Rate 0.02 1.80 1.82 0.03 1.37 1.40 0.04 1.17 1.20

Incidence Rate 0.03 3.03 3.06 0.08 3.76 3.84 0.08 2.60 2.68

Industry Code (NIC - 98)

Karnatka Kerala Madhya Pradesh

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Industry Code

(NIC - 98)Fatal Non Fatal Total Fatal Non Fatal Total Fatal Non Fatal Total

1 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

01 - - - .. .. .. - - -

02 - - - .. .. .. - - -

05 - - - .. .. .. - - -

10 - - - .. .. .. - - -

11 - - - .. .. .. - - -

12 - - - .. .. .. - - -

13 - - - .. .. .. - - -

14 - - - .. .. .. - - -

15 39 204 243 .. .. .. 2 - 2

16 3 48 51 .. .. .. - - -

17 21 430 451 .. .. .. - 57 57

18 - 15 15 .. .. .. - - -

19 - - - .. .. .. - - -

20 5 113 118 .. .. .. - - -

21 6 124 130 .. .. .. 2 21 23

22 - - - .. .. .. - - -

23 8 99 107 .. .. .. - - -

24 59 797 856 .. .. .. 4 38 42

25 - - - .. .. .. 1 129 130

26 9 83 92 .. .. .. 8 62 70

27 27 618 645 .. .. .. 52 161 213

28 8 258 266 .. .. .. - 3 3

29 10 399 409 .. .. .. - - -

30 - - - .. .. .. - - -

31 4 159 163 .. .. .. - - -

32 - - - .. .. .. - - -

33 - - - .. .. .. - - -

34 - - - .. .. .. - - -

35 57 371 428 .. .. .. 3 8 11

36 4 154 158 .. .. .. - - -

37 - - - .. .. .. - - -

40 5 123 128 .. .. .. 2 - 2

41 - 14 14 .. .. .. - - -

45 - - - .. .. .. - - -

Maharashtra Meghalaya Orissa

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Industry Code

(NIC - 98)Fatal Non Fatal Total Fatal Non Fatal Total Fatal Non Fatal Total

1 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

50 39 51 90 .. .. .. - - -

51 - 6 6 .. .. .. - - -

52 1 78 79 .. .. .. - - -

60 - - - .. .. .. - - -

61 - - - .. .. .. - - -

62 - - - .. .. .. - - -

63 98 - 98 .. .. .. - - -

64 - - - .. .. .. - - -

65 - - - .. .. .. - - -

66 - - - .. .. .. - - -

67 - - - .. .. .. - - -

70 - - - .. .. .. - - -

71 - - - .. .. .. - - -

72 - - - .. .. .. - - -

73 - - - .. .. .. - - -

74 - - - .. .. .. - - -

75 - - - .. .. .. - - -

80 - - - .. .. .. - - -

85 - - - .. .. .. - - -

90 - - - .. .. .. - - -

91 - - - .. .. .. - - -

92 - - - .. .. .. - - -

93 - - - .. .. .. - - -

95 - - - .. .. .. - - -

99 - - - .. .. .. - - -

Total 403 4144 4547 .. .. .. 74 479 553

Frequency Rate 0.19 1.91 2.10 .. .. .. 0.20 1.28 1.48

Incidence Rate 0.30 3.13 3.43 .. .. .. 0.49 3.19 3.68

Maharashtra Meghalaya Orissa

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Fatal Non Fatal Total Fatal Non Fatal Total Fatal Non Fatal Total

1 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

01 - - - - - - - 1 1

02 - - - - - - - - -

05 - - - - - - - - -

10 - - - - - - - - -

11 - - - - - - - - -

12 - - - - - - - - -

13 - - - - - - 2 3 5

14 - - - - - - 1 5 6

15 - 10 10 1 143 144 1 154 155

16 - - - 8 47 55 - 1 1

17 1 15 16 8 472 480 1 164 165

18 - - - - 41 41 4 26 30

19 - - - - - - 2 42 44

20 - 1 1 - 4 4 - - -

21 - 3 3 - 18 18 2 7 9

22 - - - - 4 4 - 6 6

23 - - - - 1 1 - - -

24 1 4 5 5 27 32 5 193 198

25 - 23 23 2 150 152 2 19 21

26 - - - 19 73 92 1 32 33

27 - 206 206 5 21 26 7 21 28

28 - 24 24 6 75 81 1 172 173

29 - 30 30 2 6 8 8 163 171

30 - - - - 1 1 - 6 6

31 - - - - 8 8 - 7 7

32 - - - 2 2 4 - 3 3

33 - - - - 6 6 - 1 1

34 - 36 36 - - - 2 137 139

35 2 52 54 - 9 9 3 46 49

36 - - - 1 - 1 - - -

37 - - - 1 1 2 - 3 3

40 - - - 1 4 5 1 13 14

41 - - - - - - - - -

45 - - - - - - - - -

Industry Code (NIC - 98)

Punjab Rajasthan Tamil Nadu

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Fatal Non Fatal Total Fatal Non Fatal Total Fatal Non Fatal Total

1 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

50 - - - - - - 6 16 22

51 - - - - - - - - -

52 - - - - 16 16 - - -

60 - - - - - - - - -

61 - - - - - - - - -

62 - - - - - - - - -

63 - - - - - - - - -

64 - - - - - - - - -

65 - - - - - - - - -

66 - - - - - - - - -

67 - - - - - - - - -

70 - - - - - - - - -

71 - - - - - - - - -

72 - - - - - - - - -

73 - - - - - - - - -

74 - - - - - - - - -

75 - - - - - - - - -

80 - - - - - - - - -

85 - - - - - - - - -

90 - - - - - - - - -

91 - - - - - - - - -

92 - - - - - - - - -

93 - - - - - - - - -

95 - - - - - - - - -

99 - - - - - - - - -

Total 4 404 408 61 1129 1190 49 1241 1290

Frequency Rate 0.01 1.30 1.32 0.13 2.41 2.54 0.01 0.34 0.35

Incidence Rate 0.01 0.74 0.74 0.16 2.87 3.02 0.04 0.90 0.94

Industry Code (NIC - 98)

Punjab Rajasthan Tamil Nadu

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Fatal Non Fatal Total Fatal Non Fatal Total Fatal Non Fatal Total

1 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55

01 - - - - - - - 2 2

02 - - - - - - - - -

05 - - - - - - - - -

10 - - - - - - 2 1 3

11 - - - - - - - - -

12 - - - - - - - - -

13 - - - - - - 2 3 5

14 - - - - - - 2 5 7

15 - - - - - - 110 978 1088

16 - 3 3 - - - 15 103 118

17 - 1 1 - - - 63 5633 5696

18 - - - - - - 5 107 112

19 - - - - - - 3 79 82

20 - - - - - - 9 207 216

21 - - - - - - 25 456 481

22 - - - - - - - 29 29

23 - - - - - - 18 312 330

24 - - - - - - 155 1405 1560

25 - 1 1 - - - 21 1066 1087

26 - - - - - - 73 823 896

27 - - - - 2 2 166 1676 1842

28 - - - - - - 38 1113 1151

29 - - - - - - 58 1439 1497

30 - - - - - - 1 24 25

31 - - - - 10 10 15 441 456

32 - - - - - - 8 66 74

33 - - - - - - 2 84 86

34 - - - - - - 7 533 540

35 - - - - - - 73 699 772

36 - - - - - - 18 336 354

37 - - - - - - 1 177 178

40 - - - - - - 23 369 392

41 - - - - - - - 14 14

45 - - - - - - - 2 2

Industry Code (NIC - 98)

Tripura Chandigarh Total

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Fatal Non Fatal Total Fatal Non Fatal Total Fatal Non Fatal Total

1 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55

50 - - - - - - 53 480 533

51 - - - - - - 2 26 28

52 - - - - - - 1 96 97

60 - - - - - - 1 1 2

61 - - - - - - - - -

62 - - - - - - - - -

63 - - - - - - 98 16 114

64 - - - - - - - - -

65 - - - - - - - - -

66 - - - - - - - - -

67 - - - - - - - - -

70 - - - - - - - - -

71 - - - - - - - - -

72 - - - - - - - - -

73 - - - - - - - - -

74 - - - - - - - - -

75 - - - - - - - 1 1

80 - - - - - - - - -

85 - - - - - - - - -

90 - - - - - - - - -

91 - - - - - - - - -

92 - - - - - - - - -

93 - - - - - - - 42 42

95 - - - - - - - - -

99 - - - - - - - - -

Total - 5 5 - 12 12 1068 18844 19912

Frequency Rate - 0.14 0.14 - 0.44 0.44 0.08 1.34 1.42

Incidence Rate - 0.15 0.15 - 0.92 0.92 0.13 2.28 2.41

Industry Code (NIC - 98)

Tripura Chandigarh

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Incidence Rate

Incidence Rate

Incidence Rate

Frequency Rate

Frequency Rate

Frequency Rate

Fatal Non Fatal Total Fatal Non Fatal Total

56 57 58 59 60 61

01 - 0.01 0.01 - 0.02 0.02

02 - - - - - -

05 - - - - - -

10 2.04 1.02 3.05 3.43 1.72 5.15

11 - - - - - -

12 - - - - - -

13 14.49 21.74 36.23 8.60 12.91 21.51

14 0.15 0.37 0.52 0.10 0.24 0.34

15 0.10 0.89 1.00 0.08 0.75 0.83

16 0.32 2.19 2.51 0.29 2.02 2.31

17 0.06 5.00 5.05 0.04 3.51 3.55

18 0.01 0.21 0.22 0.00 0.09 0.10

19 0.02 0.58 0.60 0.01 0.24 0.25

20 0.07 1.50 1.56 0.09 1.99 2.08

21 0.17 3.08 3.25 0.08 1.53 1.62

22 - 0.21 0.21 - 0.15 0.15

23 0.14 2.40 2.54 0.09 1.64 1.73

24 0.20 1.77 1.97 0.12 1.08 1.20

25 0.08 3.81 3.88 0.02 0.93 0.95

26 0.13 1.49 1.63 0.11 1.22 1.33

27 0.28 2.87 3.16 0.13 1.36 1.49

28 0.09 2.55 2.64 0.06 1.63 1.68

29 0.13 3.24 3.37 0.08 2.05 2.13

30 0.05 1.09 1.13 0.04 0.88 0.92

31 0.08 2.25 2.33 0.04 1.23 1.27

32 0.07 0.61 0.69 0.04 0.33 0.37

33 0.03 1.46 1.50 0.02 0.69 0.71

34 0.03 2.44 2.47 0.01 0.84 0.85

35 0.33 3.17 3.50 0.18 1.69 1.86

36 0.11 1.98 2.09 0.10 1.81 1.90

37 0.20 35.93 36.13 0.09 16.44 16.54

40 0.16 2.63 2.79 0.08 1.25 1.32

41 - 1.01 1.01 - 0.98 0.98

45 - 0.36 0.36 - 0.16 0.16

Industry Code (NIC - 98)

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Incidence Rate

Incidence Rate

Incidence Rate

Frequency Rate

Frequency Rate

Frequency Rate

Fatal Non Fatal Total Fatal Non Fatal Total

56 57 58 59 60 61

50 0.21 1.89 2.10 0.12 1.08 1.20

51 0.16 2.03 2.19 0.08 0.99 1.06

52 0.02 2.06 2.08 0.01 1.10 1.12

55 - - - - - -

60 0.17 0.17 0.35 0.10 0.10 0.19

61 - - - - - -

62 - - - - - -

63 2.31 0.38 2.69 1.22 0.20 1.42

64 - - - - - -

65 - - - - - -

66 - - - - - -

67 - - - - - -

70 - - - - - -

71 - - - - - -

72 - - - - - -

73 - - - - - -

74 - - - - - -

75 - 0.32 0.32 - 1.86 1.86

80 - - - - - -

85 - - - - - -

90 - - - - - -

91 - - - - - -

92 - - - - - -

93 - 9.29 9.29 - 5.48 5.48

95 - - - - - -

99 - - - - - -

Total 0.13 2.28 2.41 0.08 1.34 1.42

Frequency Rate 0.08 1.34 1.42

Note: (i) - = Nil (ii) Data is based on the returns received. (iii) Data in respect of the industry code not featuring in this table may be treated as 'nil'

Industry Code (NIC - 98)

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Male Female

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1 Andhra Pradesh 161 1389 16 3 - - - -

2 Assam 5 49 - - - 1 - -

3 Goa 8 193 - 3 - - - -

4 Gujarat 153 4774 7 68 - - - -

5 Haryana 21 150 6 26 - - - -

6 Jharkhand 27 243 - - - - - -

7 Karnataka 25 2780 - - - - - -

8 Kerala - 41 - - 13 448 - 129

9 Madhya Pradesh 31 1127 4 6 - - - -

10 Maharashtra 396 4100 7 44 - - - -

11 Meghalaya .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

12 Orissa 72 466 2 13 - - - -

13 Punjab 4 404 - - - - - -

14 Rajasthan 58 1109 3 20 - - - -

15 Tamil Nadu 41 910 7 315 1 16 - -

16 Tripura - 5 - - - - - -

17 Chandigarh - 12 - - - - - -

Total 1002 17752 52 498 14 465 - 129

Non Fatal

Fatal FatalNon Fatal

Non Fatal

Non Fatal

Table 5.2

Industrial Accidents in Factories submitting returns by Age - Categories and Sex during 2006 by States/Union Territories

Adults AdolescentsSr. No.

Fatal

State/ Union Territory Men Women

Fatal

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Fatal Non Fatal Fatal Non Fatal Fatal Non Fatal

1 2 11 12 13 14 15 16

1 Andhra Pradesh - - - - 177 1392

2 Assam - - - - 5 50

3 Goa - - - - 8 196

4 Gujarat - - - - 160 4842

5 Haryana - - - - 27 176

6 Jharkhand - - - - 27 243

7 Karnataka - - - - 25 2780

8 Kerala - - - - 13 618

9 Madhya Pradesh - - - - 35 1133

10 Maharashtra - - - - 403 4144

11 Meghalaya .. .. .. .. .. ..

12 Orissa - - - - 74 479

13 Punjab - - - - 4 404

14 Rajasthan - p - - 61 1129

15 Tamil Nadu - - - - 49 1241

16 Tripura - - - - - 5

17 Chandigarh - - - - - 12

Total - - - - 1068 18844

(ii) Data is not received from remaining 14 States/Union Territories.

(iii) - = NIL

(iv) Row-wise total in col. 14 & 15 may not tally with column-wise total as breakup is not

available for the States of Punjab & Tamil Nadu.

Girls

Note : (i) The Factories Act 1948, is not implemented in four States/Union Territories namely,

Arunachal Pradesh, Lakshadweep, Mizoram and Sikkim

Table 5.2: …. Concld.

TotalChildrenSr. No. State/ Union Territory

Boys

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Fatal Non Fatal Fatal Non Fatal Fatal Non Fatal Fatal Non Fatal

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

01 - 2 - - - - - -

02 - - - - - - - -

05 - - - - - - - -

10 2 1 - - - - - -

11 - - - - - - - -

12 - - - - - - - -

13 2 3 - - - - - -

14 1 5 - - 1 - - -

15 88 872 18 56 4 13 - 37

16 12 92 3 11 - - - -

17 56 5440 7 59 - 84 - 50

18 5 101 - 6 - - - -

19 2 72 1 6 - 1 - -

20 8 188 - - 1 18 - 1

21 22 426 2 4 1 23 - 3

22 - 24 - 2 - 3 - -

23 18 302 - - - 10 - -

24 146 1282 8 90 1 27 - 6

25 20 1015 - 21 1 23 - 7

26 73 723 - 3 - 77 - 20

27 160 1640 3 11 3 25 - -

28 35 999 2 78 1 36 - -

29 53 1349 5 70 - 20 - -

30 1 19 - 5 - - - -

31 14 412 1 3 - 26 - -

32 8 66 - - - - - -

33 2 83 - 1 - - - -

34 6 464 1 67 - 2 - -35 73 674 - - - 25 - -

Table 5.3

Industrial Accidents in Factories submitting returns by Age - Categories and Sex during 2006 by Industries

Adults

Men Women Female

Adolescents

Male

Industry Code

(NIC - 98)

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Fatal Non Fatal Fatal Non Fatal Fatal Non Fatal Fatal Non Fatal

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

36 18 332 - - - 4 - -

37 1 177 - - - - - -

40 23 360 - 5 - 4 - -

41 - 14 - - - - - -

45 - 2 - - - - - -

50 51 469 1 - 1 11 - -

51 2 26 - - - - - -

52 1 96 - - - - - -

60 1 1 - - - - - -

61 - - - - - - - -

62 - - - - - - - -

63 98 16 - - - - - -

64 - - - - - - - -

65 - - - - - - - -

66 - - - - - - - -

67 - - - - - - - -

70 - - - - - - - -

71 - - - - - - - -

72 - - - - - - - -

73 - - - - - - - -

74 - - - - - - - -

75 - 1 - - - - - -

80 - - - - - - - -

85 - - - - - - - -

90 - - - - - - - -

91 - - - - - - - -

92 - - - - - - - -

93 - 4 - - - 33 - 5

95 - - - - - - - -99 - - - - - - - -

Total 1002 17752 52 498 14 465 - 129

Industry Code

(NIC - 98)

Table 5.3: …. Contd.

Men Women Male Female

Adults Adolescents

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Fatal Non Fatal Fatal Non Fatal Non Fatal

1 10 11 12 13 14 15

01 - - - - - 2

02 - - - - - -

05 - - - - - -

10 - - - - 2 1

11 - - - - - -

12 - - - - - -

13 - - - - 2 3

14 - - - - 2 5

15 - - - - 110 978

16 - - - - 15 103

17 - - - - 63 5633

18 - - - - 5 107

19 - - - - 3 79

20 - - - - 9 207

21 - - - - 25 456

22 - - - - - 29

23 - - - - 18 312

24 - - - - 155 1405

25 - - - - 21 1066

26 - - - - 73 823

27 - - - - 166 1676

28 - - - - 38 1113

29 - - - - 58 1439

30 - - - - 1 24

31 - - - - 15 441

32 - - - - 8 66

33 - - - - 2 84

34 - - - - 7 53335 - - - - 73 699

ChildrenIndustry Code

(NIC - 98)

Table 5.3: …. Contd.

Girls Boys

Total

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Fatal Non Fatal Fatal Non Fatal Non Fatal

1 10 11 12 13 14 15

36 - - - - 18 336

37 - - - - 1 177

40 - - - - 23 369

41 - - - - - 14

45 - - - - - 2

50 - - - - 53 480

51 - - - - 2 26

52 - - - - 1 96

60 - - - - 1 1

61 - - - - - -

62 - - - - - -

63 - - - - 98 16

64 - - - - - -

65 - - - - - -

66 - - - - - -

67 - - - - - -

70 - - - - - -

71 - - - - - -

72 - - - - - -

73 - - - - - -

74 - - - - - -

75 - - - - - 1

80 - - - - - -

85 - - - - - -

90 - - - - - -

91 - - - - - -

92 - - - - - -

93 - - - - - 42

95 - - - - - -99 - - - - - -

Total - - - - 1068 18844

(iii) Data in respect of the industry codes not featuring in this table may be treated as 'nil'

Boys Girls

Note: (i) - = Nil

(ii) Data is based on the returns received under the Act.

Industry Code

(NIC - 98)

Table 5.3: …. Concld.

TotalChildren

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101 102 103 104

A B A B A B A B

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1 Andhra Pradesh 3 - 5 6 12 37 - 10

2 Assam - 2 - - - 8 - -

3 Goa 1 18 - - 1 5 - -

4 Gujarat - - 2 - 3 - - -

5 Haryana .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

6 Jharkhand - 2 1 21 - - - -

7 Karnataka .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

8 Kerala - 7 3 31 - - - -

9 Madhya Pradesh - - 13 168 3 54 1 83

10 Maharashtra 1 26 1 1 8 72 1 29

11 Meghalay .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

12 Orissa .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

13 Punjab - 1 - - - - - 2

14 Rajasthan 1 128 12 128 25 279 10 539

15 Tamil Nadu .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

16 Tripura - - - - - - - -

17 Chandigarh - 2 - 1 - 3 - 1

Total 6 186 37 356 52 458 12 664

Machinery Moved by Mechanical Power

Lifting Machinery

Shafting Belts,Ropes Pulleys and Gearing

Sr. No.

Transmission Machinery

Prime-Movers Steam Gas and other Engines, Electric Motors (Not Electric Shocks)

Industrial Accidents in Factories submitting returns by causes during 2006 by States/Union Territories.

Table 5.4

State/ Union Territory

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105 106 107 108

A B A B A B A B

1 2 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

1 Andhra Pradesh - 8 2 15 - - - -

2 Assam - - - - - 1 - -

3 Goa - 4 - - - - - -

4 Gujarat - - 1 - - - - -

5 Haryana .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

6 Jharkhand - - - - - - - -

7 Karnataka .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

8 Kerala - - - - - - - -

9 Madhya Pradesh - - - 62 - 33 - -

10 Maharashtra 2 71 4 192 1 10 - 3

11 Meghalay .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

12 Orissa .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

13 Punjab - 13 - 10 - - - -

14 Rajasthan - - 4 8 - - - -

15 Tamil Nadu .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

16 Tripura - - - - - - - -

17 Chandigarh - - - - - - - -

Total 2 96 11 287 1 44 - 3

Machine Tools for Metal Working

Power Presses (other than punches)

Planing machines

Sr. No.

Table 5.4: ….Contd.

Wood working machinery

State/ Union Territory

Machinery Moved by Mechanical Power

Others

Circular saws (all types)

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109 110 111 112

A B A B A B A B

1 2 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

1 Andhra Pradesh - - 1 5 1 54 4 64

2 Assam - - - - - - - 13

3 Goa - - - - - 3 - 1

4 Gujarat - - - - - - - -

5 Haryana .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

6 Jharkhand - - - - - - - -

7 Karnataka .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

8 Kerala - - - - - 8 1 -

9 Madhya Pradesh - - - - - - - -

10 Maharashtra - 14 - 3 1 11 11 206

11 Meghalay .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

12 Orissa .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

13 Punjab - - - 3 - - - 2

14 Rajasthan - - - 1 - 2 1 21

15 Tamil Nadu .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

16 Tripura - - - - - - - 5

17 Chandigarh - - - - - - - -

Total - 14 1 12 2 78 17 312

Wood working machinery Roller of Calendars, mixers etc,not for metal or wood working ("nip") accident

Others

Table 5.4: ….Contd.Sr. No.

State/ Union Territory

Machinery Moved by Mechanical Power

Verticle Spindle Moulding Machines

Others

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113 114 115 116

A B A B A B A B

1 2 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

1 Andhra Pradesh 2 1 - - 1 2 - 6

2 Assam - - - - - - - -

3 Goa - - - - - - - -

4 Gujarat - - - - - - - -

5 Haryana .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

6 Jharkhand 1 2 - - - 5 - 12

7 Karnataka .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

8 Kerala - - - - - - - -

9 Madhya Pradesh - - - 50 - - - 14

10 Maharashtra - 2 - 16 4 57 - 77

11 Meghalay .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

12 Orissa .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

13 Punjab - - - - - - - -

14 Rajasthan - - - 3 4 - 1 3

15 Tamil Nadu .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

16 Tripura - - - - - - - -

17 Chandigarh - - - - - - - -

Total 3 5 - 69 9 64 1 112

Other Vehicles (excluding hand Trucks, Bogies, etc.)

Railways

Driven by Power Manually Handled

Manually Shunted

Table 5.4: ….Contd.Sr. No.

State/ Union Territory

Power Shunted

Transport (whether Moved by Power or not)

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117 118 119 120

A B A B A B A B

1 2 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41

1 Andhra Pradesh 26 22 9 4 9 5 7 6

2 Assam - - - 1 - 3 - -

3 Goa 2 3 - - - - - -

4 Gujarat - - - - - - 1 -

5 Haryana .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

6 Jharkhand 2 5 - 2 2 2 - -

7 Karnataka .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

8 Kerala 1 30 - - 5 15 2 48

9 Madhya Pradesh 5 75 3 - 4 5 - -

10 Maharashtra 18 50 11 41 15 65 1 17

11 Meghalay .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

12 Orissa .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

13 Punjab - 3 - - 4 - - 4

14 Rajasthan 3 17 - - - - - -

15 Tamil Nadu .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

16 Tripura - - - - - - - -

17 Chandigarh - - - - - - - -

Total 57 205 23 48 39 95 11 75

Electricity FiresExplosions

Table 5.4: ….Contd.Sr. No.

State/ Union Territory

Gassing

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121 122 123 124

A B A B A B A B

1 2 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

1 Andhra Pradesh 6 23 2 10 2 27 - 23

2 Assam - - - - - - - -

3 Goa - 1 - 4 - - - 12

4 Gujarat 7 84 - 15 1 26 - 364

5 Haryana .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

6 Jharkhand 1 14 - 1 - 2 - 18

7 Karnataka .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

8 Kerala 1 18 - 46 - - - 59

9 Madhya Pradesh 1 21 - - - - - 16

10 Maharashtra 10 197 1 89 1 21 - -

11 Meghalay .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

12 Orissa .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

13 Punjab - 1 - - - 1 - 12

14 Rajasthan - - - - - - - -

15 Tamil Nadu .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

16 Tripura - - - - - - - -

17 Chandigarh - - - - - - - -

Total 26 359 3 165 4 77 - 504

State/ Union Territory

Lifting Machinery

Others

Molten Metal, other hot or corrosive substances

Others

Machinery not moved by mechanical Power

Use of Hand tools

Sr. No.

Table 5.4: ….Contd.

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125 126 127 128

A B A B A B A B

1 2 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57

1 Andhra Pradesh 9 217 29 41 9 75 5 9

2 Assam - 5 5 5 - 1 - -

3 Goa 1 41 - 20 - - - 11

4 Gujarat 19 639 39 210 4 646 7 339

5 Haryana .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

6 Jharkhand 5 50 1 12 2 10 2 7

7 Karnataka .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

8 Kerala - 60 - 9 - - - -

9 Madhya Pradesh 2 14 1 5 - - - -

10 Maharashtra 7 271 34 194 228 8 10 45

11 Meghalay .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

12 Orissa .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

13 Punjab - 5 - 2 - - - 10

14 Rajasthan - - - - - - - -

15 Tamil Nadu .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

16 Tripura - - - - - - - -17 Chandigarh - - - - - - - -

Total 43 1302 109 498 243 740 24 421

Table 5.4: ….Contd.Sr. No.

On the flat Into pits, excavations etc.

OthersState/ Union Territory

Struck by falling body Persons Falling

From height

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129 130 131 132

A B A B A B A B

1 2 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65

1 Andhra Pradesh 4 92 7 416 22 214 177 1392

2 Assam - 1 - - - 10 5 50

3 Goa - 58 - 3 3 12 8 196

4 Gujarat 10 770 7 773 59 976 160 4842

5 Haryana .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

6 Jharkhand 1 9 - 17 9 52 27 243

7 Karnataka .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

8 Kerala - 135 - 44 - 108 13 618

9 Madhya Pradesh - - - - 2 533 35 1133

10 Maharashtra 3 281 4 739 26 1336 403 4144

11 Meghalay .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

12 Orissa .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

13 Punjab - 5 - 81 - 249 4 404

14 Rajasthan - - - - - - 61 1129

15 Tamil Nadu .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

16 Tripura - - - - - - - 5

17 Chandigarh - - - - - 5 - 12

Total 18 1351 18 2073 121 3495 893 14168

Lakshadweep, Mizoram and Sikkim.

(ii) Data is not received from remaining 14 of the States/Union Territories.

(iii) - = Nil.

(iv) .. = Not available.

(vii) Totals in table 5.4 may not tally with the corresponding tables 5.1 to 5.3 due to to non -availability of

data for Haryana, Orissa & Tamil Nadu States

(v) A = Fatal Accidents

(vi) B = Non - Fatal Accidents

Table 5.4: ….Concld.State/ Union

TerritoryHandling goods or articles

Others

Note : (i) The Factories Act 1948, is not implemented in four States/Union Territories namely, Arunachal Pradesh,

Total of all Injuries

OthersStepping on or striking against the objects

Sr. No.

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101 102 103 104

A B A B A B A B

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

01 - - - - - - - -

02 - - - - - - - -

05 - - - - - - - -

10 - - - - - - - -

11 - - - - - - - -

12 - - - - - - - -

13 - - - - - - - -

14 - - - 1 - - - -

15 2 78 19 136 40 310 10 575

16 1 - - - 1 - - -

17 - 64 4 36 3 81 - 4

18 - - - - - - - -

19 - - - - - - - -

20 - - - 2 - 1 - -

21 - 1 2 25 1 3 - 2

22 - - - 1 - - - -

23 - - - - - 3 - 4

24 - 12 3 36 1 10 - 2

25 - 2 1 3 - - - -

26 1 5 1 4 3 2 - 1

27 - 3 1 12 1 14 1 15

28 - 5 - 2 2 2 1 49

29 - 1 - 2 - - - 2

30 - - - - - - - -

31 - - 6 79 - 17 - 4

32 - - - 1 - - - -

33 - - - - - - - -

34 1 1 - - - - - -35 1 12 - 9 - 13 - 2

Industrial Accidents in Factories submitting returns by causes during 2006 by IndustriesTable 5.5

Industry Code (NIC - 98)

Machinery Moved by Mechanical Power

Transmission Machinery

Prime-Movers Steam Gas and other Engines, Electric Motors (Not Electric Shocks)

Lifting Machinery

Shafting Belts,Ropes Pulleys and Gearing

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101 102 103 104

A B A B A B A B

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

36 - - - - - - - 1

37 - - - - - - - -

40 - - - - - 1 - 3

41 - - - - - - - -

45 - - - - - - - -

50 - 1 - 1 - 1 - -

51 - - - - - - - -

52 - - - - - - - -

60 - - - - - - - -

61 - - - - - - - -

62 - - - - - - - -

63 - - - - - - - -

64 - - - - - - - -

65 - - - - - - - -

66 - - - - - - - -

67 - - - - - - - -

70 - - - - - - - -

71 - - - - - - - -

72 - - - - - - - -

73 - - - - - - - -

74 - - - - - - - -

75 - - - - - - - -

80 - - - - - - - -

85 - - - - - - - -

90 - - - - - - - -

91 - - - - - - - -

92 - - - - - - - -

93 - 1 - 6 - - - -

95 - - - - - - - -99 - - - - - - - -

Total 6 186 37 356 52 458 12 664

Shafting Belts,Ropes Pulleys and Gearing

Industry Code (NIC - 98)

Machinery Moved by Mechanical Power

Transmission Machinery

Table 5.5: …. Contd.Prime-Movers Steam Gas and other Engines, Electric Motors (Not Electric Shocks)

Lifting Machinery

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105 106 107 108

A B A B A B A B

1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

01 - - - - - - - -

02 - - - - - - - -

05 - - - - - - - -

10 - - - - - - - -

11 - - - - - - - -

12 - - - - - - - -

13 - - - - - - - -

14 - - - - - - - -

15 - - 2 31 - 2 - -

16 - - - - - - - -

17 - 39 - 13 - 1 - -

18 - - - - - - - -

19 - - - - - - - -

20 - - - 5 - 2 - -

21 - 4 1 14 1 - - -

22 - - - 3 - - - -

23 - - - 2 - - - -

24 - 6 - 10 - 1 - -

25 - 1 1 1 - - - -

26 - 2 - 2 - 1 - -

27 - 13 3 18 - 2 - -

28 - 8 2 48 - 1 - -

29 - 11 2 77 - 33 - -

30 - - - - - - - -

31 - 2 - 2 - - - -

32 - - - - - - - -

33 - - - - - - - -

34 - - - - - - - -35 2 8 - 43 - - - -

Others

Industry Code (NIC - 98)

Machine Tools for Metal Working

Machinery Moved by Mechanical Power

Power Presses (other than punches)

Wood working machinery

Circular saws (all types) Plaining machines

Table 5.5: …. Contd.

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105 106 107 108

A B A B A B A B

1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

36 - 2 - 7 - - - -

37 - - - - - - - -

40 - - - 5 - 1 - -

41 - - - - - - - -

45 - - - - - - - -

50 - - - 1 - - - 3

51 - - - - - - - -

52 - - - 5 - - - -

60 - - - - - - - -

61 - - - - - - - -

62 - - - - - - - -

63 - - - - - - - -

64 - - - - - - - -

65 - - - - - - - -

66 - - - - - - - -

67 - - - - - - - -

70 - - - - - - - -

71 - - - - - - - -

72 - - - - - - - -

73 - - - - - - - -

74 - - - - - - - -

75 - - - - - - - -

80 - - - - - - - -

85 - - - - - - - -

90 - - - - - - - -

91 - - - - - - - -

92 - - - - - - - -

93 - - - - - - - -

95 - - - - - - - -99 - - - - - - - -

Total 2 96 11 287 1 44 - 3

Industry Code (NIC - 98)

Power Presses (other than punches)

Machinery Moved by Mechanical Power

Others Wood working machinery

Circular saws (all types) Plaining machines

Machine Tools for Metal Working

Table 5.5: …. Contd.

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109 110 111 112

A B A B A B A B

1 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

01 - - - - - - - 1

02 - - - - - - - -

05 - - - - - - - -

10 - - - - - - - -

11 - - - - - - - -

12 - - - - - - - -

13 - - - - - - - -

14 - - - - - - - -

15 - - - 2 - 1 5 45

16 - - - 1 - - - 3

17 - - - - - 53 2 27

18 - - - - - 1 - 8

19 - - - - - - - -

20 - - - 2 - 2 - 1

21 - - - 1 - 2 - 2

22 - - - - - - - -

23 - - - - - - - 11

24 - 14 1 1 2 9 3 71

25 - - - - - 1 - 2

26 - - - - - 3 - 4

27 - - - - - 3 3 4

28 - - - 2 - 2 - 17

29 - - - 3 - - 2 28

30 - - - - - - - -

31 - - - - - - - 2

32 - - - - - - - -

33 - - - - - - - -

34 - - - - - - - -35 - - - - - 1 1 69

Industry Code (NIC - 98)

Machinery Moved by Mechanical Power

Wood working machinery

Table 5.5: …. Contd.

Roller of Calendars, mixers etc,not for metal or wood working ("nip") accident

Others

Verticle Spindle Moulding Machines

Others

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109 110 111 112

A B A B A B A B

1 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

36 - - - - - - - 2

37 - - - - - - - -

40 - - - - - - 1 1

41 - - - - - - - -

45 - - - - - - - -

50 - - - - - - - 2

51 - - - - - - - -

52 - - - - - - - 12

60 - - - - - - - -

61 - - - - - - - -

62 - - - - - - - -

63 - - - - - - - -

64 - - - - - - - -

65 - - - - - - - -

66 - - - - - - - -

67 - - - - - - - -

70 - - - - - - - -

71 - - - - - - - -

72 - - - - - - - -

73 - - - - - - - -

74 - - - - - - - -

75 - - - - - - - -

80 - - - - - - - -

85 - - - - - - - -

90 - - - - - - - -

91 - - - - - - - -

92 - - - - - - - -

93 - - - - - - - -

95 - - - - - - - -99 - - - - - - - -

Total - 14 1 12 2 78 17 312

Machinery Moved by Mechanical PowerIndustry Code (NIC - 98)

Wood working machinery Roller of Calendars, mixers etc,not for metal or wood working ("nip") accident

Others

Verticle Spindle Moulding Machines

Others

Table 5.5: …. Contd.

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113 114 115 116

A B A B A B A B

1 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

01 - - - - - - - -

02 - - - - - - - -

05 - - - - - - - -

10 - - - - - - - -

11 - - - - - - - -

12 - - - - - - - -

13 - - - - - - - -

14 - - - - - - - -

15 - - - - 1 1 - 16

16 - - - - - - - -

17 - - - - - 3 - 16

18 - - - - - - - -

19 - - - - - - - -

20 - - - - - - - -

21 - - - - - 1 - -

22 - - - - - - - -

23 - - - 1 - - - -

24 - - - 3 2 3 - 7

25 - - - - - - - -

26 - - - 2 1 - 1 -

27 2 4 - 2 2 19 - 17

28 - - - - 1 3 - 3

29 - - - 61 - 5 - 18

30 - - - - - - - 1

31 - - - - 1 6 - 2

32 - - - - - - - -

33 - - - - - - - -

34 - - - - - - - -35 - - - - - 12 - 18

Driven by Power Manually Handled

Transport (whether Moved by Power or not)

Other Vehicles (excluding hand Trucks, Bogies, etc.)

Railways

Manually Shunted

Industry Code (NIC - 98)

Power Shunted

Table 5.5: …. Contd.

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113 114 115 116

A B A B A B A B

1 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

36 - - - - - 11 - 11

37 - - - - - - - -

40 - - - - 1 - - -

41 - - - - - - - 1

45 - - - - - - - -

50 - - - - - - - 1

51 - - - - - - - -

52 - 1 - - - - - -

60 1 - - - - - - -

61 - - - - - - - -

62 - - - - - - - -

63 - - - - - - - 1

64 - - - - - - - -

65 - - - - - - - -

66 - - - - - - - -

67 - - - - - - - -

70 - - - - - - - -

71 - - - - - - - -

72 - - - - - - - -

73 - - - - - - - -

74 - - - - - - - -

75 - - - - - - - -

80 - - - - - - - -

85 - - - - - - - -

90 - - - - - - - -

91 - - - - - - - -

92 - - - - - - - -

93 - - - - - - - -

95 - - - - - - - -99 - - - - - - - -

Total 3 5 - 69 9 64 1 112

Industry Code (NIC - 98)

Transport (whether Moved by Power or not)

Railways Other Vehicles (excluding hand Trucks, Bogies, etc.)Power Shunted Manually Shunted

Driven by Power Manually Handled

Table 5.5: …. Contd.

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117 118 119 120

A B A B A B A B

1 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41

01 - 1 - - - - - -

02 - - - - - - - -

05 - - - - - - - -

10 - - - - - - - -

11 - - - - - - - -

12 - - - - - - - -

13 - - - - - - - -

14 - - - - - - - -

15 7 12 5 4 6 11 1 9

16 - - - - - - - -

17 4 46 1 1 7 13 - 11

18 - - - - - - - -

19 - - - - - - - -

20 3 7 1 - 2 3 - 1

21 7 42 - - - 1 - 7

22 - - - - - - - -

23 2 3 - 10 - 5 - 3

24 2 8 10 21 8 20 6 15

25 - 5 2 1 4 6 - 5

26 2 6 1 1 1 5 - 8

27 12 24 1 1 5 14 3 3

28 4 3 - 2 2 1 1 2

29 3 3 1 - - 2 - 4

30 - - - - - - - -

31 2 5 - - - 2 - -

32 - - - - 1 - - -

33 - - - - - - - -

34 2 11 - - - - - -35 1 6 - 6 - 7 - 5

Fires GassingIndustry Code (NIC - 98)

Electricity ExplosionsTable 5.5: …. Contd.

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117 118 119 120

A B A B A B A B

1 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41

36 4 4 - - 3 2 - -

37 - - - - - - - 1

40 2 16 - 1 - 1 - -

41 - - - - - - - -

45 - - - - - - - -

50 - 2 - - - 1 - -

51 - - - - - - - -

52 - - 1 - - 1 - -

60 - - - - - - - -

61 - - - - - - - -

62 - - - - - - - -

63 - - - - - - - -

64 - - - - - - - -

65 - - - - - - - -

66 - - - - - - - -

67 - - - - - - - -

70 - - - - - - - -

71 - - - - - - - -

72 - - - - - - - -

73 - - - - - - - -

74 - - - - - - - -

75 - - - - - - - -

80 - - - - - - - -

85 - - - - - - - -

90 - - - - - - - -

91 - - - - - - - -

92 - - - - - - - -

93 - 1 - - - - - 1

95 - - - - - - - -99 - - - - - - - -

Total 57 205 23 48 39 95 11 75

Industry Code (NIC - 98)

Electricity Explosions Fires GassingTable 5.5: …. Contd.

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121 122 123 124

A B A B A B A B

1 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

01 - - - - - - - 1

02 - - - - - - - -

05 - - - - - - - -

10 - - - - - - - -

11 - - - - - - - -

12 - - - - - - - -

13 - - - - - - - -

14 - - - - - - - -

15 2 23 - 2 - 5 - 75

16 - - - - - - - -

17 4 31 - 26 - 43 - 177

18 - 2 - - - - - -

19 - - - - - - - 2

20 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 30

21 1 10 - 8 - 2 - 3

22 - - - - - - - -

23 - 5 - 6 - 6 - 8

24 6 81 - 10 1 7 - 33

25 1 1 - 3 - - - 3

26 3 28 1 11 - 2 - 8

27 7 66 1 33 - 2 - 22

28 2 22 - 5 1 1 - 23

29 - 29 1 12 1 3 - 31

30 - - - - - - - 9

31 - 13 - 18 - - - 14

32 - - - - - - - 1

33 - - - - - - - -

34 - - - - - - - 735 - 19 - 15 - 2 - 3

Lifting Machinery Others

Industry Code (NIC - 98)

Others

Molten Metal, other hot or corrosive substances

Machinery not moved by mechanical Power Use of Hand tools

Table 5.5: …. Contd.

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121 122 123 124

A B A B A B A B

1 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

36 - 9 - 10 - - - 8

37 - - - - - - - 21

40 - 17 - - 1 1 - 14

41 - - - - - - - -

45 - - - - - - - -

50 - 1 - 2 - - - 9

51 - - - - - - - -

52 - - - - - - - -

60 - - - - - - - -

61 - - - - - - - -

62 - - - - - - - -

63 - - - - - - - -

64 - - - - - - - -

65 - - - - - - - -

66 - - - - - - - -

67 - - - - - - - -

70 - - - - - - - -

71 - - - - - - - -

72 - - - - - - - -

73 - - - - - - - -

74 - - - - - - - -

75 - - - - - - - -

80 - - - - - - - -

85 - - - - - - - -

90 - - - - - - - -

91 - - - - - - - -

92 - - - - - - - -

93 - 1 - 2 - - - 2

95 - - - - - - - -99 - - - - - - - -

Total 26 359 3 165 4 77 - 504

Molten Metal, other hot or corrosive substances

Machinery not moved by mechanical Power Use of Hand tools

Lifting Machinery Others

OthersIndustry Code (NIC - 98)

Table 5.5: …. Contd.

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125 126 127 128

A B A B A B A B

1 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57

01 - - - - - - - -

02 - - - - - - - -

05 - - - - - - - -

10 - - - - - - - -

11 - - - - - - - -

12 - - - - - - - -

13 - - - - - - - -

14 - - - - - - - -

15 4 87 16 30 15 38 4 48

16 - 1 - - - - - -

17 2 537 13 75 29 321 3 95

18 - - - 2 2 - - 1

19 - 1 - - - 3 - -

20 - 10 - 6 6 - 1 2

21 2 14 2 12 6 8 2 11

22 - - - 1 - - - -

23 4 13 5 22 5 19 - 16

24 9 159 18 75 54 189 1 90

25 1 29 1 7 - 28 - 1

26 4 6 16 8 11 3 6 -

27 12 101 11 69 60 30 3 15

28 2 46 - 31 10 18 1 22

29 2 118 8 36 18 15 - 21

30 - - - - - - - -

31 - 19 4 20 - 3 - 3

32 - - - - - - - -

33 - - - - - - - -

34 - 8 - 4 - - - 235 - 63 4 20 23 1 - 5

Persons Falling

Into pits, excavations etc.

On the flat

Industry Code (NIC - 98)

OthersTable 5.5: …. Contd.

Struck by falling body

From height

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125 126 127 128

A B A B A B A B

1 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57

36 1 18 4 20 - 9 2 14

37 - 26 - 17 - 8 1 16

40 - 29 7 19 2 32 - 14

41 - - - - - - - -

45 - - - - - - - -

50 - 13 - 21 1 13 - 43

51 - - - - - - - -

52 - 1 - 2 - - - 2

60 - - - - - 1 - -

61 - - - - - - - -

62 - - - - - - - -

63 - 2 - - 1 - - -

64 - - - - - - - -

65 - - - - - - - -

66 - - - - - - - -

67 - - - - - - - -

70 - - - - - - - -

71 - - - - - - - -

72 - - - - - - - -

73 - - - - - - - -

74 - - - - - - - -

75 - - - - - 1 - -

80 - - - - - - - -

85 - - - - - - - -

90 - - - - - - - -

91 - - - - - - - -

92 - - - - - - - -

93 - 1 - 1 - - - -

95 - - - - - - - -99 - - - - - - - -

Total 43 1302 109 498 243 740 24 421

On the flat Into pits, excavations etc.

Industry Code (NIC - 98)

Others

Struck by falling body Persons Falling

From height

Table 5.5: …. Contd.

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129 130 131 132

A B A B A B A B

1 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65

01 - - - - - - - 3

02 - - - - - - - -

05 - - - - - - - -

10 2 1 - - - - 2 1

11 - - - - - - - -

12 - - - - - - - -

13 - - - - - - - -

14 - - - - - - - 1

15 2 84 4 121 14 378 159 2124

16 - 1 - - 1 - 3 6

17 1 395 1 756 11 790 85 3654

18 - 1 - 1 - 5 2 21

19 - 3 - - - 6 - 15

20 - 26 - 40 1 77 14 223

21 1 16 2 39 4 175 32 403

22 - 2 - 1 - 1 - 9

23 - 32 - 30 2 56 18 255

24 1 186 4 370 45 317 177 1766

25 1 40 - 22 1 28 13 189

26 2 40 2 36 6 88 62 276

27 4 86 1 150 13 488 146 1230

28 3 65 2 63 7 161 41 607

29 - 65 1 133 4 182 43 895

30 - - - - - - - 10

31 - 56 - 54 1 123 14 444

32 - 1 - - - 2 1 5

33 - - - - - - - -

34 - 16 - - - 8 3 5735 - 41 - 44 1 130 33 554

Stepping on or striking against the objects

Handling goods or articles

Table 5.5: …. Contd.Total of all InjuriesIndustry

Code (NIC - 98)

Others

Others

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129 130 131 132

A B A B A B A B

1 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65

36 - 19 - 37 5 78 19 262

37 - 10 - - - - 1 99

40 - 13 1 25 4 106 19 299

41 - - - - - 136 - 137

45 - - - - - - - -

50 1 127 - 57 1 94 3 393

51 - - - - - - - -

52 - 2 - 8 - 40 1 74

60 - - - - - - 1 1

61 - - - - - - - -

62 - - - - - - - -

63 - 7 - 80 - 22 1 112

64 - - - - - - - -

65 - - - - - - - -

66 - - - - - - - -

67 - - - - - - - -

70 - - - - - - - -

71 - - - - - - - -

72 - - - - - - - -

73 - - - - - - - -

74 - - - - - - - -

75 - - - - - - - 1

80 - - - - - - - -

85 - - - - - - - -

90 - - - - - - - -

91 - - - - - - - -

92 - - - - - - - -

93 - 16 - 6 - 4 - 42

95 - - - - - - - -99 - - - - - - - -

Total 18 1351 18 2073 121 3495 893 14168

(v) A = Fatal Accidents

(vi) B = Non - Fatal Accidents

(ii) Data is not received from rest of the States/Union Territories.

(iii) Data in respect of the industry codes not featuring in this table may be treated as 'nil'

data for Haryana, Madhya Pradesh & Orissa States.

(iv) Totals in table 5.4 may not tally with the corresponding tables 5.1 to 5.3 due to to non -availability of

Industry Code (NIC - 98)

Others Total of all Injuries

Stepping on or striking against the objects

Handling goods or articles

Others

Note: (i) - = Nil

Table 5.5: …. Concld.

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Industry Code (NIC - 98}

Andhra Pradesh

Assam Goa Gujarat Haryana Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh

Maharashtra Meghalay

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1201 8.00 - - - - - - - - - ..02 - - - - - - - - - - ..05 - - - - - - - - - - ..10 52.00 - - - - - - - - - ..11 - - - - - - - - - - ..12 - - - - - - - - - - ..13 - - - - - - - - - - ..14 - - - - - - - - - - ..15 20.60 40.46 5.00 7.90 15.83 - 5.62 - 35.33 396.49 ..16 40.00 - - - 14.00 - - - - 24.52 ..17 9.22 - 7.33 4.86 33.00 - 3.87 - 50.88 82.85 ..18 - - - 3.25 16.00 - 9.42 - - - ..19 21.50 - - 5.44 15.00 - - - 150.00 24.67 ..20 14.33 - - - 55.00 - - - 24.29 15.58 ..21 51.11 7.29 - 4.41 - - 39.73 - 73.98 60.85 ..22 46.00 - - - 62.50 - 20.18 - - - ..23 8.13 22.27 19.40 4.62 17.00 - - - - 75.48 ..24 19.42 178.50 7.55 17.07 30.86 27.00 14.23 - 45.45 20.20 ..25 7.75 - 24.35 4.34 34.29 28.00 2.69 - 25.14 - ..26 16.79 6.93 67.67 5.03 27.00 - 3.99 - 59.58 16.51 ..27 9.96 8.18 36.18 2.03 20.00 35.00 81.86 - 75.26 39.49 ..28 13.36 - 4.73 2.61 20.33 36.00 15.74 - 4.50 13.24 ..29 9.42 - 21.00 2.83 36.00 35.06 20.58 - 106.14 43.88 ..30 - - - - 12.67 - - - 50.00 - ..31 9.50 - 24.67 1.76 25.08 - 10.46 - 17.40 9.08 ..32 12.00 - 7.00 - 22.00 - 4.63 - 18.63 - ..33 - - 333.00 - 15.88 - 3.69 - 0.95 - ..34 6.00 - 18.67 - 20.85 - 7.76 - 15.68 - ..35 35.46 - 35.84 - - 36.94 2.17 - 17.00 13.26 ..36 - - - 3.61 13.00 - 5.40 - - 9.09 ..37 30.00 - - 2.71 - - - - - - ..40 22.38 - - 2.97 17.50 31.13 5.33 - 33.33 12.38 ..41 - - - - - - - - - - ..45 - - - - - - 90.00 - - 6.00 ..50 32.11 - - 4.05 - 32.00 24.63 - - 11.23 ..51 - - - - - - - - 47.30 - ..52 - - - - - - - - - 13.87 ..

Table: 5.6

Average Number of Mandays Lost due to Non-Fatal Accidents in which workers returned to work during 2006 by States/Union Territories and Industries

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Industry Code (NIC - 98}

Andhra Pradesh

Assam Goa Gujarat Haryana Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh

Maharashtra Meghalay

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1255 ..60 96.00 - - - - - - - - - ..61 - - - - - - - - - - ..62 - - - - - - - - - - ..63 - - - - - - - - 26.22 58.42 ..64 - - - - - - - - - - ..65 - - - - - - - - - - ..66 - - - - - - - - - - ..67 - - - - - - - - - - ..70 - - - - - - - - - - ..71 - - - - - - - - - - ..72 - - - - - - - - - - ..73 - - - - - - - - - - ..74 - - - - - - - - - - ..75 33.00 - - - - - - - - 4.00 ..80 - - - - - - - - - - ..85 - - - - - - - - - - ..90 - - - - - - - - - - ..91 - - - - - - - - - - ..92 - - - - - - - - - - ..93 - - - - - - - - - - ..95 - - - - - - - - - - ..99 - - - - - - - - - - ..

All Industries

13.70 15.55 22.79 4.64 22.62 34.86 9.71-

43.34 49.64..

Frequency Rate One Lakh Mandays

1.18 1.63 1.61 5.60 0.19 0.27 2.11 0.00 1.28 2.02

Severity Rate One Lakh Mandays Worked

16.15 25.27 36.71 25.95 4.21 9.38 20.45 0.00 55.65 100.27

Table 5.6 : …. Contd.

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Industry Code (NIC - 98}

Orissa Punjab Rajasthan Tamil Nadu

Tripura Chandigarh Over-all Average Days

Frequency Rate

Severity Rate

1 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2101 - - 10.01 - - - 10.00 1.74 17.3602 - - - - - - - - -05 - - - - - - - - -10 - - - - - - 52.00 1.72 89.1811 - - - - - - - - -12 - - - - - - - - -13 - - - 56.33 - - 56.33 12.91 727.0714 - - - - - - - - -15 - 26.63 6.43 7.64 - - 93.25 0.77 71.8216 - - - 48.00 - - 24.66 1.10 28.3617 21.00 33.08 10.79 8.87 - - 14.87 3.23 47.9918 - - 112.23 14.76 - - 37.96 0.08 3.1519 - - - 33.50 - - 22.05 0.29 6.3620 - 10.00 34.33 - - - 18.79 1.53 28.7021 22.00 71.00 11.67 30.57 - - 33.87 1.68 56.8422 - - 11.75 19.00 - - 27.54 0.15 4.0023 - - 11.00 - - - 28.09 1.65 46.4024 17.00 48.25 10.50 38.57 - - 23.17 1.06 24.5225 23.45 3.91 19.29 21.47 - - 13.56 0.75 10.1326 18.00 - 25.32 23.91 - 9.00 12.30 2.09 25.6627 28.00 34.92 40.86 22.33 - - 32.64 1.36 44.3128 21.67 51.58 16.01 8.38 - - 12.11 1.58 19.0929 - 13.76 15.00 5.91 - - 25.17 2.04 51.4130 - - 16.00 11.00 - - 30.78 1.36 41.9531 - - 8.38 14.29 - - 7.90 1.15 9.1032 - - 15.50 8.00 - - 10.56 0.43 4.5933 - - 18.17 9.00 - - 8.51 0.80 6.7834 - 14.59 - 8.24 - - 10.33 0.78 8.0235 21.25 43.84 47.67 32.36 - - 20.50 1.66 33.9336 - - - - - 7.40 6.73 1.66 11.1837 - - 15.00 8.00 - - 3.03 16.07 48.6840 - - 3.00 160.20 - - 12.88 1.04 13.3641 - - - - - - - - -45 - - - - - - 16.50 1.27 20.9650 - - - 31.53 - - 9.78 1.13 11.0651 - - - - - - 47.30 0.38 17.9552 - - 7.00 - - - 13.70 0.92 12.60

Table 5.6: …. Contd.

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Industry Code (NIC - 98}

Orissa Punjab Rajasthan Tamil Nadu

Tripura Chandigarh Over-all Average Days

Frequency Rate

Severity Rate

1 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 215560 - - - - - - 96.00 0.10 9.3461 - - - - - - - - -62 - - - - - - - - -63 - - - - - 27.80 54.46 1.40 76.0964 - - - - - - - - -65 - - - - - - - - -66 - - - - - - - - -67 - - - - - - - - -70 - - - - - - - - -71 - - - - - - - - -72 - - - - - - - - -73 - - - - - - - - -74 - - - - - - - - -75 - - - - - - 8.14 13.04 106.1580 - - - - - - - - -85 - - - - - - - - -90 - - - - - - - - -91 - - - - - - - - -92 - - - - - - - - -93 - - - - - - - - -95 - - - - - - - - -99 - - - - - - - - -All

Industries 23.36 31.74 16.19 16.35 - 16.17 22.36 1.33 29.85Frequency Rate One Lakh Mandays

1.28 1.19 1.86 0.31 0.14 0.44 1.33

Severity Rate One Lakh Mandays Worked

29.97 37.69 30.08 5.14 4.83 7.14 29.85

Note: (i) - = Nil

(ii) Data is based on the returns received under the Act.

(iii) Data in respect of the industry codes not featuring in this table may be treated as 'nil'

Table 5.6: …. Concld.

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Number of factories wherein one thousand or more workers are ordinarily employed & notified for appointment of Safety Officers

Number of factories which have appointed Safety Officer as required under Section 40 - B.

Number of Safety Officers appointed

Number of factories wherein more than 500 workers are ordinarily employed

Number of factories which have provided ambulance room as required under Section 45.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 Andhra Pradesh 55 86 94 154 135

2 Assam 3 11 35 8 10

3 Goa 5 6 7 5 7

4 Gujarat 45 109 119 66 84

5 Haryana .. .. .. .. ..

6 Jharkhand 29 74 78 42 42

7 Karnataka .. .. .. .. ..

8 Kerala .. .. .. .. ..

9 Madhya Pradesh - - - - -

10 Maharashtra 613 491 601 2222 179

11 Meghalay -- -- -- -- --

12 Orissa 26 56 119 58 52

13 Punjab - 28 28 52 52

14 Rajasthan 63 43 42 93 93

15 Tamil Nadu 198 151 152 390 368

16 Tripura 1 1 - 1 117 Chandigarh - - 1 1 2

Total 1038 1056 1276 3092 1025

Table 8.1

Number of Safety Officers, Ambulance Rooms, Canteens, Shelters, Rest Rooms, Creches and Welfare Officers during 2006 by States/U.Ts.

State/Union Territory

Sr. No. Ambulance RoomSafety Officers

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Number of factories required to provide canteen as per Notification under Section 46.

Number of factories which have provided canteen as under Section 46.

Number of factories in which canteens are run by contractors ( out of col. 9).

Number of factories wherein more than 150 workers are ordinarily employed

Number of factories which have provided shelter or rest room & lunch rooms as required under Section 47.

1 2 8 9 10 11 12

1 Andhra Pradesh 359 346 173 564 529

2 Assam 134 35 22 53 78

3 Goa 11 11 49 55 88

4 Gujarat 194 194 - 202 925

5 Haryana 40 58 22 34 59

6 Jharkhand - - - - -

7 Karnataka .. .. .. .. ..

8 Kerala .. .. .. .. ..

9 Madhya Pradesh - - - - -

10 Maharashtra 20 1229 547 921 3048

11 Meghalay -- -- -- -- --

12 Orissa 124 124 70 152 152

13 Punjab 133 132 81 247 248

14 Rajasthan 204 142 135 395 507

15 Tamil Nadu 1020 991 298 2113 2068

16 Tripura 2 2 2 25 217 Chandigarh 1 21 2 2 122

Total 2242 3285 1401 4763 7826

Table 8.1: …. Contd.

Canteen State/Union Territory

Shelters, Rest rooms and Lunch rooms

Sr. No.

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Number of factories where in more than 30 women workers are ordinarily employed.

Number of factories which have provided creches as required under Section 48.

Number of factories where in more than 500 or more workers are ordinarily employed.

Number of factories where Welfare Officers are required to be appointed.

Number of factories which have provided Welfare officers as required under Section 49.

Number of Welfare Officers appointed.

1 2 13 14 15 16 17 18

1 Andhra Pradesh 510 435 154 185 127 144

2 Assam 18 28 4 5 5 91

3 Goa 41 10 8 7 10 10

4 Gujarat 58 58 75 70 3 88

5 Haryana .. .. .. .. .. ..

6 Jharkhand 8 7 33 27 67 26

7 Karnataka .. .. .. .. .. ..

8 Kerala .. .. .. .. .. ..

9 Madhya Pradesh - - - - - -

10 Maharashtra 332 146 241 470 363 450

11 Meghalay -- -- -- -- -- --

12 Orissa 53 36 58 - 58 -

13 Punjab 10 9 57 56 55 55

14 Rajasthan 22 21 90 97 91 91

15 Tamil Nadu 2334 1969 340 340 317 316

16 Tripura - - 1 1 1 117 Chandigarh 1 1 1 - 2 12

Total 3387 2720 1062 1258 1099 1284

Table 8.1: …. Concld.

Creches Welfare Officers

Note : (i) The FactoriesAct 1948, is not implemented in four States/Union Territories namely Arunachal Pradesh,

(ii) Data is not received from remaining 14 States/Union Territories.

(iii) - = NIL

(iv) .. = Not availalble

Lakshadweep, Mizoram and Sikkim

Sr. No. State/Union Territory

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Number of factories wherein one thousand or more workers are ordinarily employed & notified for appointment of Safety Officers

Number of factories which have appointed Safety Officer as required under Section 40 - B.

Number of Safety Officers appointed

Number of factories wherein more than 500 workers are ordinarily employed

Number of factories which have provided ambulance room as required under Section 45.

1 2 3 4 5 6

01 7 6 6 36 7

02 - - - - -

05 - - - - -

10 - - - 1 -

11 - - - - -

12 - - - - -

13 - - - - -

14 1 1 1 1 1

15 120 105 133 386 94

16 3 5 5 15 7

17 104 97 100 333 178

18 5 6 5 55 20

19 9 5 5 35 27

20 1 2 2 23 14

21 20 16 21 77 35

22 7 3 3 64 12

23 31 23 34 23 7

24 239 242 282 422 132

25 29 22 27 124 42

26 46 55 67 138 69

27 65 110 154 208 70

28 55 50 71 185 43

29 56 62 68 208 65

30 - - - 10 2

31 23 24 29 109 15

32 5 3 4 57 5

33 4 2 2 22 334 33 31 32 114 34

Table 8.2

Safety Officers Ambulance Room

Number of Safety Officers, Ambulance Rooms, Canteens, Shelters, Rest Rooms, Creches and Welfare Officers during 2006 by Industries Industry code (NIC - 98)

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Number of factories wherein one thousand or more workers are ordinarily employed & notified for appointment of Safety

Number of factories which have appointed Safety Officer as required under Section 40 - B.

Number of Safety Officers appointed

Number of factories wherein more than 500 workers are ordinarily employed

Number of factories which have provided ambulance room as required under Section 45.

1 2 3 4 5 6

35 38 47 62 80 38

36 8 9 9 103 10

37 2 1 1 2 2

40 21 26 39 34 16

41 - 3 3 3 3

45 - - - 1 1

50 64 54 60 156 28

51 10 10 10 13 6

52 7 8 8 16 10

55 12 9 - - -

60 - 2 2 2 -

61 - - - - -

62 - - - - -

63 4 6 19 21 18

64 - - - - -

65 - - - - -

66 - - - - -

67 - - - - -

70 - - - - -

71 - - - - -

72 - - - 1 -

73 - - - - -

74 - - - - -

75 2 3 3 3 3

80 - - - - -

85 - - - - -

90 - - - 1 -

91 - - - - -

92 - - - 2 -

93 7 8 9 8 8

95 - - - - -99 - - - - -

Total 1038 1056 1276 3092 1025

Table 8.2: …. Contd.

Industry code (NIC - 98)

Safety Officers Ambulance Room

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Number of factories required to provide canteen as per Notification under Section 46.

Number of factories which have provided canteen as under Section 46.

Number of factories in which canteens are run by contractors.

Number of factories wherein more than 150 workers are ordinarily employed

Number of factories which have provided shelter or rest room & lunch rooms as required under Section 47.

1 7 8 9 10 11

01 16 31 7 111 137

02 - - - - -

05 - - - - -

10 - - - - 1

11 2 2 1 5 4

12 - - - - -

13 - - - - -

14 6 5 2 10 11

15 359 441 186 696 943

16 11 15 9 41 83

17 346 425 190 875 1027

18 91 92 40 186 239

19 100 96 39 178 192

20 14 17 5 12 98

21 42 60 25 73 133

22 25 57 27 45 142

23 13 31 6 22 38

24 281 483 116 571 1163

25 74 112 76 177 311

26 120 137 55 213 303

27 146 235 130 264 450

28 71 136 67 164 549

29 75 176 84 170 401

30 2 6 4 9 13

31 44 90 56 110 211

32 24 35 13 73 99

33 11 16 8 34 6534 115 152 60 242 305

Table 8.2: …. Contd.

Shelters, Rest rooms and Lunch rooms

Canteen Industry code (NIC - 98)

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Number of factories required to provide canteen as per Notification under Section 46.

Number of factories which have provided canteen as under Section 46.

Number of factories in which canteens are run by contractors.

Number of factories wherein more than 150 workers are ordinarily employed

Number of factories which have provided shelter or rest room & lunch rooms as required under Section 47.

1 7 8 9 10 11

35 62 79 35 105 129

36 27 58 26 99 200

37 2 2 - 2 2

40 43 58 34 72 82

41 6 7 4 8 13

45 7 7 1 11 11

50 58 138 77 109 319

51 - 14 3 7 18

52 18 23 7 28 50

55 - - - - -

60 4 4 - 5 9

61 - - - - -

62 - - - - -

63 16 24 4 16 53

64 - - - - -

65 - - - - -

66 - - - - -

67 - - - - -

70 - - - - -

71 - - - - -

72 1 1 - 1 -

73 - 1 - - 1

74 7 7 - 13 13

75 3 - 3 3 3

80 - - - - -

85 - - - - -

90 - 1 1 - -

91 - - - - -

92 - 1 - - -

93 - 10 - 3 5

95 - - - - -99 - - - - -

Total 2242 3285 1401 4763 7826

Table 8.2: …. Contd.

Industry code (NIC - 98)

Canteen Shelters, Rest rooms and Lunch rooms

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Number of factories where in more than 30 women workers are ordinarily employed.

Number of factories which have provided creches as required under Section 48.

Number of factories where in more than 500 or more workers are ordinarily employed.

Number of factories where Welfare Officers are required to be appointed.

Number of factories which have provided Welfare officers as required under Section 49.

Number of Welfare Officers appointed.

1 12 13 14 15 16 17

01 91 66 5 9 9 9

02 - - - - - -

05 - - - - - -

10 - - - - - -

11 1 1 - - - -

12 - - - - - -

13 - - - - - -

14 6 5 1 1 - -

15 755 677 120 167 133 228

16 117 106 3 5 4 4

17 399 371 185 213 195 204

18 305 183 21 23 18 20

19 97 41 28 28 27 27

20 14 14 2 3 1 3

21 25 19 28 26 26 29

22 27 27 10 13 11 11

23 9 9 8 4 10 5

24 716 556 123 162 119 169

25 93 76 45 46 44 45

26 39 34 68 76 65 70

27 72 66 76 68 71 61

28 52 44 39 43 72 43

29 32 30 66 83 70 82

30 2 1 6 10 7 7

31 46 26 24 22 17 24

32 58 34 11 12 8 11

33 28 25 5 4 3 234 24 19 43 49 39 43

Table 8.2: …. Contd.

Creches Welfare OfficersIndustry code (NIC - 98)

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Number of factories where in more than 30 women workers are ordinarily employed.

Number of factories which have provided creches as required under Section 48.

Number of factories where in more than 500 or more workers are ordinarily employed.

Number of factories where Welfare Officers are required to be appointed.

Number of factories which have provided Welfare officers as required under Section 49.

Number of Welfare Officers appointed.

1 12 13 14 15 16 17

35 49 44 48 67 45 70

36 128 110 9 15 9 13

37 - - 2 2 2 2

40 45 42 23 20 23 18

41 - - 3 4 4 5

45 6 6 1 1 - -

50 87 36 30 52 50 48

51 - - 1 3 - 2

52 19 18 3 4 2 4

55 - - - - - -

60 2 - 2 2 - 2

61 - - - - - -

62 - - - - - -

63 22 13 20 18 12 20

64 - - - - - -

65 - - - - - -

66 - - - - - -

67 - - - - - -

70 - - - - - -

71 - - - - - -

72 - - - - - -

73 - - - - - -

74 15 15 - - - -

75 3 3 3 3 3 3

80 - - - - - -

85 - - - - - -

90 - - - - - -

91 - - - - - -

92 - - - - - -

93 3 3 - - - -

95 - - - - - -99 - - - - - -

Total 3387 2720 1062 1258 1099 1284Note: (i) - = Nil

(ii) Data is based on the returns received.

Table 8.2: …. Concld.

Creches Welfare OfficersIndustry code (NIC - 98)

(iii) Data in respect of the industry code not featuring in this table may be treated as 'nil'

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Once Twice Thrice More than three times

Total

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 Andhra Pradesh 6597 870 50 10 7527

2 Assam 590 55 20 - 665

3 Goa 247 - - - 247

4 Gujarat 14410 359 - - 14769

5 Haryana 1972 293 167 21 2453

6 Jharkhand 3771 1015 576 231 5593

7 Karnataka .. .. .. .. -

8 Kerala 11629 1465 361 40 13495

9 Madhya Pradesh 2350 150 54 - 2554

10 Maharashtra .. .. .. .. -

11 Meghalaya 34 1 - - 35

12 Orissa 2199 103 30 3 2335

13 Punjab 2283 265 16 - 2564

14 Rajasthan 5624 712 85 22 6443

15 Tamil Nadu 18734 11963 1154 647 32498

16 Tripura 735 207 78 35 1055

17 Chandigarh 28 - - - 28

Total 71203 17458 2591 1009 92261

Arunachal Pradesh, Lakshadweep, Mizoram and Sikkim

(iv) .. = Not available

Table 9.1

Number of Factories inspected during 2006 by States / U.Ts.

Number of Factories InspectedState/ Union TerritorySr. No.

(iii) - = Nil

(ii) Data is not received from remaining 14 States/Union Territories.

Note : (i) The Factories Act 1948, is not implemented in four States/Union Territories namely,

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Sr. No. State/ Union Territory Total sanctioned strength

Total working strength

Chief Inspector/ Director of Factories

Dy Chief Inspector/ Dy. Director of Factories

Regional Inspector of Factories

Inspector of Factories

Medical Inspector of Factories

Inspectress of Factories

Other Field Inspection Staff

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1 Andhra Pradesh 78 66 1 18(b1) 1(c1) 46(d1) - - -

2 Assam 31 24 1 - 4 18 1 - -

3 Goa 11 8 1 - - 5 1 - 1

4 Gujarat 104 72 1 2 12 52 4 1

5 Haryana 50 43 - 3 31(c2) - 7(e1) 1(f1) 1(g1)

6 Jharkhand 26 14 1 4 - 9 - - -

7 Karnataka .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

8 Kerala 62 56 1 5 7 36(d2) 2 0 5

9 Madhya Pradesh 42 35 1 2 9 22 1 0 0

10 Maharashtra .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

11 Meghalaya .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

12 Orissa 28 21 1 5 ( b2) - 14 1 - -

13 Punjab .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

14 Rajasthan 45 39 - 6 9 18 3 - 3

15 Tamil Nadu .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

16 Tripura 8 7 1 - - 3 - - 317 Chandigarh 6 5 2(a1) - - - 1 - 2

Total 491 390 11 49 55 157 16 2 14

f1 Welfare Officer (Women)

g1 Statistical Officer

d1 Assistant Director of Factories & Boilers 15

e1 Medical Officer, Industrial Health (5) and Certifying Surgeon (2)

b1 Includes 4 Joint Chief Inspector of Factories.

b2 Includes 1 Addl. Director of Factories, 2 Jt. Director of Factories. & 1 Dy. Labour Commissioner.

d1 Includes (13) Asstt. Labour Commissioner and (4) Asstt. Director of Factories

d2 Includes (20) Asstt . Inspector of Factories

c1 Senior Inspector of Factories

c2 Designated as 6 Dy. Director of Factories includes 9 Labour cum concilliation officers.

Table 9.2 Inspectorate Staff Strength during 2006 by States/ U.Ts.

a1 Includes Additional Chief Inspector of Factories 1

(ii) Data is not received from remaining 14 States/Union Territories.

(iii) - = Nil

(iv) .. = Not available

Note : (i) The Factories Act 1948, is not implemented in four States/Union Territories namely, Arunachal Pradesh, Lakshadweep, Mizoram

and Sikkim

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Men Women Adolescents and Children

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1 Andhra Pradesh 45 1 7 49 138 39 212 491 263

2 Assam - - - - - - - - -

3 Goa - - - - 10 - 16 26 5

4 Gujarat .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

5 Haryana .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

6 Jharkhand - - - - - - 47 47 1

7 Karnataka .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

8 Kerala 11 - 2 11 15 6 6 51 20

9 Madhya Pradesh 45 - 1 80 26 14 106 272 86

10 Maharashtra .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

11 Meghalaya - - - - - - - - -

12 Orissa - - - - - - - - -

13 Punjab 20 33 - 289 108 83 13 546 -

14 Rajasthan - - - 38 41 13 63 155 -

15 Tamil Nadu 565 23 64 423 742 96 550 2463 681

16 Tripura - - - - - 1 - 1 -

17 Chandigarh 17 - - - - - - 17 -

Total 703 57 74 890 1080 252 1013 4069 1056Note : (i) The Factories Act 1948, is not implemented in four States/Union Territories namely, Arunachal Pradesh, Lakshadweep,

Mizoram and Sikkim

Table 9.3

(iii) - = Nil

Number of convictions obtained for offences under the Factories Act during 2006 by States/U Ts

Safety Provisions

Health & Sanitation including Welfare

(iv) .. = Not available

Number of Convictions obtained for offence relating toState/Union Territory

Sr. No.

Others

(ii) Data is not received from remaining 14 States/Union Territories.

Total Convictions

No. of Factories involved in convictions

Employment and hour of work Notices Registers and Returns

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ANNEXURE - II

.NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION (NIC) – 1998 ( AT ONE DIGIT LEVEL)

Tabulation Category Description

A. AGRICULTURE. HUNTING AND FORESTRY

B. FISHING

C. MINING AND QUARRYING

D. MANUFACTURING

E. ELECTRICITY. GAS AND WATER SUPPLY

F. CONSTRUCTION

G. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE : REPAIR OF MOTOR VEHICLES. MOTORCYCLES AND PERSONAL AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS

H. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS

I. TRANSPORT. STORAGE AND COMMUNICATIONS

J. FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION

K. REAL ESTATE. RENTING AND BUSINESS ACTIVITIES

L. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND DEFENCE :

COMPULSORY SOCIAL SECURITY

M. EDUCATION

N. HEALTH AND SOCIAL WORK

O. OTHER COMMUNITY, SOCIAL AND PERSONAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES

P. PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS WITH EMPLOYED PERSONS

Q. EXTRA-TERRITORIAL ORGANISATIONS AND BODIES

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NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION (NIC) – 1998 ( AT TWO DIGIT LEVEL)

Tabulation Category Division Description

A. AGRICULTURE. HUNTING AND FORESTRY 01 AGRICULTURE. HUNTING AND RELATED SERVICE ACTIVITIES 02 FORESTRY. LOGGING AND RELATED

SERVICE ACTIVITIES

B. FISHING

05 FISHING. OPERATION OF FISH HATCHERIES AND FISH FARMS: SERVICE ACTIVITIES INCIDENTAL TO FISHING

C. MINING AND QUARRYING

10 MINING OF COAL AND LIGNITE: EXTRACTION OF PEAT

11 EXTRACTION OF CRUDE PETROLEUM

AND NATURAL GAS: SERVICE ACTIVITIES INCIDENTAL TO OIL AND GAS EXTRACTION EXCLUDING SURVEYING

12 MINING OF URANIUM AND THORIUM

ORES 13 MINING OF METAL ORES 14 OTHER MINING AND QUARRYING

D. MANUFACTURING

15 MANUFACTURE OF FOOD PRODUCTS AND BEVERAGES

16 MANUFACTURE OF TOBACCO

PRODUCTS 17 MANUFACTURE OF TEXTILES

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18 MANUFACTURE OF WEARING APPAREL: DRESSING AND DYEING OF FUR 19 TANNING AND DRESSING OF LEATHER:

MANUFACTURE OF LUGGAGE. HANDBAGS. SADDLERY. HARNESS AND FOOTWEAR

20 MANUFACTURE OF WOOD AND OF PRODUCTS OF WOOD AND CORK. EXCEPT FURNITURE: MANUFACTURE OF ARTICLES OF STRAW AND PLAITING MATERIALS

21 MANUFACTURE OF PAPER AND PAPER

PRODUCTS

22 PUBLISHING. PRINTING AND REPORODUCTION OF RECORDED MEDIA

23 MANUFACTURE OF COKE, REFINED

POETROLEUM PRODUCTS AND NUCLEAR FUEL

24 MANUFACTURE OF CHEMICALS AND

CHEMICAL PRODUCTS

25 MANUFACTURE OF RUBBER AND PLASTICS PRODUCTS

26 MANUFACTURE OF OTHER NON-

METALLIC MINERAL PRODUCTS

27 MANUFACTURE OF BASIC METALS

28 MANUFACTURE OF FABRICATED METAL PROCUCTS. EXCEPT MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

29 MANUFACTURE OF MACHINERY AND

EQUIPMENT N.E.C.*

30 MANUFACTURE OF OFFICE ACCOUNTING AND COMPUTING MACHINERY

31 MANUFACTURE OF ELECTRICAL

MACHINERY AND APPARATUS N.E.C.

32 MANUFACTURE OF RADIO. TELEVISION AND COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT AND APPARATUS

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33 MANUFACTURE3 OF MEDICAL PRECISION AND OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS. WATCHES AND CLOCKS

34 MANUFACTURE OF MOTOR VEHICLES

TRAILERS AND SEMI-TRAILERS

35 MANUFACTURE OF OTHER TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT

36 MANUFACTURE OF FURNITURE:

MANUFACTURING N.E.C.

37 RECYCLING

* N.E.C. = Not Elsewhere Classified. E ELECTRICIT Y, GAS AND WATER SUPPLY

40 ELECTRICITY. GAS. STEAM AND HOT WATER SUPPLY

41 COLLECTION. PURIFICATION AND

DISTRIBUTION OF WATER F CONSTRUCTION

45 CONSTRUCTION

G WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE : REPAIR OF MOTOTR VEHICLES. MOTORCYCLES AND PERSONAL AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS

50 SALE, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF MOTOR VEHICLES AND MOTORCYCLES; RETAIL SALE OF AUTOMOTIVE FUEL

51 WHOLESALE TRADE AND COMMISSION

TRADE EXCEPT OF MOTOR VEHICLES AND MOTORCYCLES

52 RETAIL TRADE EXCEPT OF MOTOR

VEHICLES AND MOTORCYCLES: REPAIR OF PERSONAL AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS

H HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS

55 HOTELS AND RESTAUTANTS

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I TRANSPORT. STORAGE AND COMMUNICATIONS

60 LAND TRANSPORT: TRANSPORT VIA PIPELINES

61 WATER TRANSPORT

62 AIR TRANSPORT

63 SUPPORTING AND AUXILIARY TRANSPORT ACTIVITIES: ACTIVITIES OF TRAVEL AGENCIES

64 POST AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS

J FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION

65 FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION EXCEPT

INSURANCE AND PENSION FUNDING

66 INSURANCE AND PENSION FUNDING EXCEPT COMPULSORY SOCIAL SECURITY

67 ACTIVITIES AUXILIARY TO FINANCIAL

INTERMEDIATION K REAL ESTATE RENTING AND BUSINESS ACTIVITIES

70 REAL ESTATE ACTIVITIES 71 RENTING OF MACHINERY AND

EQUIPMENT WITHOUT OPERATOR AND OF PERSONAL AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS

72 COMPUTER AND RELATED ACTIVITIES

73 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

74 OTHER BUSINESS ACTIVITIES

L PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND DEFENCE : COMPULSORY SOCIAL SECURITY

75 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND DEFENCE: COMPULTORY SOCIAL SECURITY

M EDUCATION

80 EDUCATION

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N HEALTH AND SOCIAL WORK

85 HEALTH AND SOCIAL WORK

O OTHER COMMUNITY. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES

90 SEWAGE AND REFUSE DISPOSAL.

SANITATION AND SIMILAR ACTIVITIES

91 ACTIVITIES OF MEMBERSHIP ORGANIZATION N.E.C.

92 RECREATIONAL. CULTURAL AND

SPORTING ACTIVITIES

93 OTHER SERVICE ACTIVITIES

P PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS WITH EMPLOYED PERSONS

94 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD WITH EMPLOYED PERSONS Q EXTRA.TERRITORIAL ORGANISATIONS AND BODIES 99 EXTRA – TERRITORIAL ORGANISATIONS AND BODIES

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NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION (NIC) – 1998 ( AT THREE DIGIT LEVEL)

011 Growing of crops, market gardening, horticulture 012 Farming of animals 013 Growing of crops combined with farming of animals (mixed farming) [This class

includes crop growing in combination with farming of animals such as sheep or meat cattle at mixed activity units with specialisation ratio in either one of less than 66 percent (Mixed cropping or mixed livestock units are classified according to their main activity)]

014 Agricultural and animal husbandry service activities, except veterinary activities, [This class includes specialized activities, on a fee or contract basis, mostly performed on the farm.]

015 Hunting, trapping and game propagation including related service activities 020 Forestry, logging and related service activities 050 Fishing, operation of fish hatcheries and fish farms; service activities incidental to

fishing 101 Mining and agglomeration of hard coal [Includes under ground or open-cut mining

of anthracite, bituminous or other hard coal; cleaning, sizing, pulverizing and other operations to improve the quality; operations to recover hard coal from Culm banks; manufacture of briquettes or other solid fuels consisting chiefly of hard coal and in-situ gasification of coal.]

102 Mining and agglomeration of lignite [Includes under ground or open-cut mining of lignite (brown coal); cleaning, sizing, pulverizing and other operations to improve the quality; and manufacture of briquettes or other solid fuels consisting chiefly of lignite.]

103 Extraction and agglomeration of peat 111 Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas [including liquefaction/degasifications

of natural gas for purposes of transport and the production, at the mining site, of hydrocarbons from oil or gas field gases.]

112 Service activities incidental to oil and gas extraction excluding surveying [This class includes oil and gas field service activities provided on a fee or contract basis, including; directional drilling; “spudding in”; derrick building; repairing and dismantling; cementing oil and gas well casings; pumping wells; and other service activities. Oil and gas field exploration and geo-physical, geological and seismic surveying are classified in class 7421 ( Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy)]

120 Mining of uranium and thorium ores (e.g. pitchblende), including concentrating of such ores

131 Mining of iron ores [includes mining of hematite, magnetite, limonite, siderite or taconite etc. which are valued chiefly for iron content. Production of sintered iron ores is also included].

132 Mining of non-ferrous metal ores, except uranium and thorium ores 141 Quarrying of stone, sand and clay 142 Mining and quarrying, n.e.c. 151 Production, processing and preservation of meat, fish, fruit vegetables, oils and fats 152 Manufacture of dairy product [production of raw milk is classified in class 0121] 153 Manufacture of grain mill products, starches and starch products, and prepared

animal feeds 154 Manufacture of other food products

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155 Manufacture of beverages 160 Manufacture of tobacco products [tobacco related products are also included while

preliminary processing of tobacco leaves is classified in class 0111] 171 Spinning, weaving and finishing of textiles. 172 Manufacture of other textiles 173 Manufacture of knitted and crocheted fabrics and articles 181 Manufacture of wearing apparel, except fur apparel [this class includes manufacture

of wearing apparel made of material not made in the same unit. Both regular and contract activities are included]

182 Dressing and dyeing of fur; manufacture of articles of fur 191 Tanning and dressing of leather, manufacture of luggage handbags, saddlery &

harness 192 Manufacture of footwear201 201 Saw milling and planning of wood 202 Manufacture of products of wood, cork, straw and plaiting materials 210 Manufacture of paper and paper product 221 Publishing [This group includes publishing whether or not connected with publishing

involves financial, technical, artistic , legal and marketing activities, among other but not predominantly]

222 Printing and service activities related to printing 223 Reproduction of recorded media [This class includes reproduction of records, audio,

video and computer tapes from master copies , reproduction of floppy, hard or compact disks, reproduction of non-customised software and film duplicating]

231 Manufacture of coke oven products [This class includes the operation of coke ovens chiefly for the production of coke or semi-coke from hard coal and lignite, retort carbon and residual products such as coal tar or pitch. Agglomeration of coke Distillation of coal tar is classified in class 2411]

232 Manufacture of refined petroleum products 233 Processing of nuclear fuel [includes extraction of uranium metal from pitchblende or

other uranium bearing ores; manufacture of alloys, dispersions or mixtures of natural uranium or its compounds; manufacture of enriched uranium and its compounds, plutonium and its compounds; uranium depleted in U 235 and its compounds; other radioactive elements, isotopes or compounds; and , non-irradiated fuel elements for use in nuclear reactors].

241 Manufacture of basic chemicals 242 Manufacture of other chemical products 243 Manufacture of man-made fibers [This class includes manufacture of artificial or

synthetic filament and non-filament fibers.] 251 Manufacture of rubber products 252 Manufacture of plastic products 261 Manufacture of glass and glass products 269 Manufacture of non-metallic mineral products n.e.c. 271 Manufacture of basic iron & Steel 272 Manufacture of basic precious and non-ferrous metals 273 Casting of metals [This group includes casting finished or semi-finished products

producing a variety of goods, all characteristic of other activity classes] 281 Manufacture of structural metal products, tanks, reservoirs and steam generators 289 Manufacture of other fabricated metal products; metal working service activities 291 Manufacture of general purpose machinery 292 Manufacture of special purpose machinery 293 Manufacture of domestic appliances, n.e.c. 300 Manufacture of office, accounting and computing machinery 311 Manufacture of electric motors, generators and transformers

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312 Manufacture of electricity distribution and control apparatus [electrical apparatus for switching or protecting electrical circuits (e.g. switches, fuses, voltage limiters, surge suppressors, junction boxes etc.) for a voltage exceeding 1000 volts; similar apparatus (including relays, sockets etc.) for a voltage not exceeding 1000 volts; boards, panels. consoles, cabinets and other bases equipped with two or more of the above apparatus for electricity control or distribution of electricity including power capacitors.]

313 Manufacture of insulated wire and cable [insulated (including enamelled or anodized) wire, cable (including coaxial cable) and other insulated conductors; insulated strip as is used in large capacity machines or control equipment; and optical fibre cables]

314 Manufacture of accumulators, primary cells and primary batteries 315 Manufacture of electric lamps and lighting equipment 319

Manufacture of other electrical equipment n.e.c.

321 Manufacture of electronic valves and tubes and other electronic components 322 Manufacture of television and radio transmitters and apparatus for line telephony and

line telegraphy 323 Manufacture of television and radio receivers, sound or video recording or

reproducing apparatus, and associated goods 331 Manufacture of medical appliances and instruments and appliances for measuring,

checking, testing, navigating and other purposes except optical instruments. 332 Manufacture of optical instruments and photographic equipment 333 Manufacture of watches and clocks 341 Manufacture of motor vehicles 342 Manufacture of bodies (coach work) for motor vehicles; manufacture of trailers and

semi-trailers 343 Manufacture of parts and accessories for motor vehicles and their engines [brakes,

gear boxes, axies, road wheels, suspension shock absorbers, radiators, silencers, exhaust pipes, clutches, steering wheels, steering columns and steering boxes and other parts and accessories n.e.c ]

351 Building and repair of ships and boats 352 Manufacture of railway and tramway locomotives and rolling stock 353 Manufacture of aircraft and spacecraft 359 Manufacture of transport equipment n.e.c. 361 Manufacture of furniture 369 Manufacturing n.e.c. 371 Recycling of metal waste and scrap 372 Recycling of non-metal waste and scrap 401 Production, collection and distribution of electricity 402 Manufacture of gas, distribution gaseous fuels through mains 403 Steam and hot water supply 410 Collection ,Purification and distribution of water 451 Site preparation 452 Building of complete constructions or parts thereof; civil engineering 453 Building installation [These activities are usually performed at the site of

construction , although parts of the job may be carried out in a special shop. Repair of installations are also included in the corresponding sub-classes.]

454 Building completion [Includes activities that contribute to the completion or finishing of a construction. Repairs of the same type are also included in the corresponding sub-classes]

455 Renting of construction or demolition equipment with operator [Renting of machinery and equipment without operator is classified under Division 71].

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501 Sale of motor vehicles [Includes wholesale and retail sale of new and used passenger motor vehicles and lorries, trailers and semi trailers].

502 Maintenance and repair of motor vehicles [including washing and polishing etc.] 503 Sale of motor vehicle parts and accessories [Includes wholesale and retail sale of all

kinds of parts, components, and accessories for motor vehicles, when not combined with sale of such vehicles themselves.]

504 Sale, maintenance and repair of motorcycles and related parts and accessories 505 Retail sale of automotive fuel [includes the activity of petrol filling stations. This

activity is often combined with sales of lubricating products, cleaning and all other kinds of products for motor vehicles. If the main object, however, is the sale of automotive fuel or lubricants, they remain classified here.]

511 Wholesale on a fee or contract basis. [Includes commission agents, commodity brokers and auctioneers and all other wholesalers who trade on behalf and on the account of others.]

512 Wholesale of agricultural raw material, live animals, food beverages and tobacco. 513 Wholesale of household goods 514 Wholesale of non-agricultural intermediate products, waste and scrap 515 Wholesale of machinery, equipment and supplies

519

Other wholesale [Includes specialized wholesale not covered in any one of the previous categories and wholesale in a variety of goods without any particular specialization.]

521 Non-specialized retail trade in stores 522 Retail sale of food, beverages and tobacco in specialized stores 523 Other retail trade of new goods in specialized stores 524 Retail sale of second-hand goods in stores [includes the pawn shops]. 525 Retail trade not in stores 526 Repair of personal and household goods[Includes repair of personal and household

goods when not done in combination with manufacture of wholesale or retail sale of these goods.]

551 Hotels, camping sites and other provision of short-stay accommodation [Restaurant facilities operated in connection with the provision of lodging remain classified in this group also included are the operation of sleeping cars when carried on by separate units.]

552 Restaurants, bars and canteens [Sales through vending machines is classified in Sub-class 52599]

601 Transport via railways [Includes passenger and freight transport by inter-urban railways Also covers related activities such as shunting and switching]

602 Other land transport 603 Transport via pipelines [Includes transport of gases. Liquids, slurry and other

commodities via pipelines. Included are the incidental activities like operation of pump stations and maintenance of the pipeline.]

611 Sea and coastal water transport 612 Inland water transport 621 Scheduled air transport 622 Non-scheduled air transport 630 Supporting and auxiliary transport activities; activities of travel agencies 641 Post and courier activities 642 Telecommunications [Production of radio and television programmes, whether or not

combined with broadcasting, is classified under class 9213.] 651 Monetary Intermediation[This group includes the obtaining of funds in the form of

deposits] 659 Other financial intermediation. [This group includes financial intermediation other

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than that conducted in monetary institutions.], 660 Insurance and pension funding, except compulsory social security. 671 Activities auxiliary to financial intermediation, except insurance and pension funding

[This Group includes activities involved in or closely related to financial inter-mediation other than insurance and pension funding but not themselves involving financial inter-mediation].

672 Activities auxiliary to insurance and pension funding 701 Real estate activities with own or leased property. 702 Real estate activities on a fee or contract basis. [This class includes buying, selling,

renting managing and appraising real estate on a fee or contract basis.] 711 Renting of transport equipment 712 Renting of other machinery and equipment 713 Renting of personal and household goods n.e.c. [includes renting of all kinds of

personal and household goods, whether the customers are household or industries]. 721 Hardware consultancy. [This class includes consultancy on type and configuration of

hardware with or without associated software application. (Similar activities carried out by units selling computers are classified in class 3000)].

722 Software consultancy and supply. [This class includes activities in connection with analysis. Design and programming of systems ready to use. This usually involves the analysis of the users’ needs and problems, consultancy on the most economic solution and producing the necessary software to realize this solution. Also included is the simple writing of programmes following directives of the user. Specifically these activities involve development , production, supply and documentation of order-made software (Reproduction of non-customized software is classified in class 2230 and the software consultancy provided in conjunction with hardware consultancy is classified in class 7210 )]

723 Data processing [this includes the processing or tabulation of all types of data. Provision of such services on (i) an hourly or time-share basis and (ii) management or operation of data processing facilities of others on a time sharing basis ;on a fee or contract basis]

724 Database activities [this includes data base development, data storage and data base availability. This provision of data in a certain order/sequence, accessible to everybody or to limited users and can be sorted on demand (computerised documentation activities provided by libraries and archives are classified in class 9231

725 Maintenance and repair of office, accounting and computing machinery

729 Other computer related activities [for example activities of development of multimedia presentation on account of others, maintenance of websites on account of others etc. ( communication through e-mail, internet and data transmission are classified in class 6420)]

731

Research and experimental development on natural sciences and engineering (NSE) [this class includes systematic creative work in the fields of research and development in natural sciences, medical sciences, agriculture and engineering & technology]

732 Research and experimental development on social sciences and humanities (SSH) [This class includes systematic creative work in the fields of research and development in social sciences and humanities. (Market research is classified in class 7413)].

741 Legal, accounting, book-keeping and auditing activities; tax consultancy; market research and public opinion polling; business and management consultancy.

742 Architectural, engineering and other technical activities. 743 Advertising. [Printing of advertising material is classified in class 2221. Market

research in class 7413, Public relations activities in class 7414, Direct mailing

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activities in class 7499, Production of commercial messages for radio, television and film are classified in the appropriate class of group 921].

749 Business activities n.e.c. 751 Administration of the State and the economic and social policy of the community 752 Provision of services to the community as a whole 753 Compulsory social security activities. [Includes funding and administration of

government provided social security programmes, e.g. old age pension schemes, unemployment insurance schemes etc.].

801 Primary education 802 Secondary education 803 Higher education [Includes post-secondary/senior secondary sub-degree level

education that leads to university degree or equivalent.] 809 Adult and other education 851 Human health activities 852 Veterinary activities [including clinic-pathological and other diagnostic activities

pertaining to animals and birds]. 853 Social work activities 900 Sewage and refuse disposal, sanitation and similar activities 911 Activities of business , employers and professional organisations 912 Activities of trade unions [Includes activities of associations whose members are

mainly employees, including government employees, interested chiefly in the representation of their views concerning their work situation].

919 Activities of other membership organisations 921 Motion picture, radio, television and other entertainment activities 922 News agency activities 923 Library, archives, museums and other cultural activities 924 Sporting and other recreational activities 930 Other service activities 950 Private households with employed persons, [Includes the activities of private

households employing all kinds of domestic personnel such as maids, cooks, gardeners, gatekeepers secretaries, governess, baby sitters etc.].

990 Extra territorial organizations and bodies [Includes the activities of international organisations such as the United Nations and its agencies, regional bodies etc., IMF, World Bank, European Commission, OPEC etc.].

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ANNEXURE -1II

THE FACTORIES ACT, 1948

STATEMENT 1 ( REVISED )

Number of registered factories and workers employed State.............................................. For the year ending.................. Category of Factories

Number of factories on register at the beginning of the period

Number of factories newly licensed & registered during the period

Number of factories removed from the register during the period

Number of factories on the register at the end of the period

Number of working factories

Number of factories submitting returns

Average daily number of workers employed in the factories submitting returns

Number of factories not submitting returns

Estimated average daily employment in factories not submitting returns

Total average daily number of workers employed in factories submitting returns and not submitting returns (Total of columns 8 & 10)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Factories as defined under Section 2m(i) Factories as defined under Section 2m(ii) Factories as notified under Section 85.

GRAND TOTAL

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STATEMENT 1-A (REVISED) Factories carrying on processes or operations declared dangerous under Section 87 and workers employed in such operations

State................................................................. For the year ending............................................

Industry

Division of Industries * Dangerous processes/ operations

Number of working factories

Average daily number of

workers employed in the

entire factory

Average daily number of workers employed in

dangerous processes of operations

1 2 3 4 5

*As per National Industrial Classification, 1998. Give Code Number (2 digit) and Name of Division of Industry.

STATEMENT II (REVISED)

Number of working factories and employment in working factories

State................................................. For the year ending............................................

Industry*

Total number of working factories

Factories submitting returns

Total number of working factories submitting returns

Number of man hours worked inclusive of overtime hours

Total number of man- days worked during the year

Average daily number of workers employed

Tot-al

Adults

Adolescents

Childr-en

Men Wo-men

Males Fe- males

Boys Girls Men Women Child-

ren Tot-al

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

GOVERNMENT & LOCAL FUND (PUBLIC SECTOR)** 0) Section of Industry (one digit) 00) Division of Industries (two digit) 000) Group of Industries(three digit) 00000)Class of Industries under each Division of Industries (five digit ) Total –All Industries (combining all Sections of Industries) Government and Local Fund Factories.

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*As per National Industries Classification1998 . Gove Code Number and Name of Industry **Coverage of ‘Public and Private ‘Sectors.

1. Government and Local Fund Factories (Public Sector) Establishment in Public Sector means an establishment owned, controlled or managed by (i)The Government or the Department of the Government; (ii)A Government Company as defined in Section 617 of the Companies Act, 1956 ; (iii)A Corporation (including Co-operative Society) established by or under a Central, Provincial or State Act, which is owned controlled or managed by Government ; and (iv) A Local Authority. II. Other Factories ( Private Sector)

Establishment in Private Sector means an establishment which is not an establishment in Public Sector. STATEMENT II (REVISED) –concld.

Factories not submitting returns

Average daily number of workers employed in factories submitting returns & not submitting returns (Total of columns 9 and 17)

Number of working factories

Estimated average daily Number of workers employed in such factories

1. 2. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 GOVERNMENT AND LOCAL FUND FACTORIES PUBLIC SECTOR

(0)Section of Industries (one digit) (00)Division of Industries (two digit) (000)Group of Industries (three digit) (00000)Class of Industries under each division of Industries (five digit)

Total – All Industries (combining all Sections of Industries Government and Local Fund Factories.

OTHER FACTORIES (PRIVATE SECTOR) As for Government & Local Fund Factories Total – All Industries (combining all Sections of Industries) Other Factories. GRAND TOTAL-All Industries(combining all Sections i.e.,Public+Private)

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STATEMENT III

Distribution of working factories submitting returns according to working strength State........................................ For the year ending....................................... Industry Less than 10

workers 10 or more but less than 20 workers

20 or more but less than 50 workers

50 or more but less than 100 workers

100 or more but less than 500 workers

500 or more but less than 1000 workers

1000 or more but less than 5000 workers

5000 or more workers

Total

A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Division of Industries

Total

STATEMENT IV

Distribution of working factories submitting returns according to number of days worked State ............................................ For the year ending...................... Industry 60 days or less More than 60

but not more than 120 days

More than 120 but not more than 180 days

More than 180 but not more than 240 days

More than 240 but not more than 300 days

More than 300 days

Total

A B A B A B A B A B A B A B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Division of Industries*

Total

A - Number of Factories. B – Average daily number of workers employed. * Give Code Number (2 digit) and Name of Division of Industry following the National Industrial Classification, 2004

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STATEMENT – V Fatal and Non-fatal Accidents in Factories submitting returns

State :-............................ For the year ending ..............................

Industry Number of fatal accidents

Number of non-fatal accidents

Accidents in which the workers returned to work during the current year

Occurring during the current year Occurring during the previous year Number Mandays lost Number Mandays lost 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Division of Industries*

Total

* Give Code Number (2 digit) and Name of Division of Industry following the National Industrial Classification, 2004.

STATEMENT-VI Accidents analysed by Causes

State ...................................... For the year ending ............................. Industry

Prime movers, steam, gas and other engines, electric motors(not electric shocks)

Machinery moved by mechanical power Transmission Machinery

Lifting machinery

Machine tools for metal working

Wood working machinery Rollers of Calandars mixers, etc not for metal or wood working (“nip”) accidents

Others

Shifting Belts, ropes, Pulley’s and gearing

Power presses(other than punches)

Others Circular saws (all types)

Plaining machines

Vertical Others Spindle Moulding Machines

101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Division of Industries*

Total

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STATEMENT – VI contd.

Industry Transport (whether moved by power or not) Others Railway Other Vehicles

(excluding hand trucks, boggies etc.)

Electricity Explosions Fires Gassing Molten Metal, other hot or corrosive sub-stances

Machinery not moved by mechanical power

Power Shunted

Manually Shunted

Driven by power

Manually handled

Lifting Machinery

Others

113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B

1 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Division of Industries*

Total

STATEMENT –VI concld Industry

Use of hand tools

Others Others Total of all injuries

Struck by falling body

Persons Falling Stepping on or striking against the object

Handing goods or articles

Falling from height

falling on the flat

Falling into pits excavations etc.

124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B

1 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 Division of Industries*

Total

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STATEMENT VII

Accidents analyzed by age and sex

State ............................................ For the year ending ................................................ Industry

Number of Accidents Adults Adolescents Children Total

Men Women Males Females Boys Girls A B A B A B A B A B A B A B

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Division of Industries*

Total

*Give Code Number (2 digit) and Name of Division of Industry following the National Industrial Classification, 2004. A – Fatal Accidents. B – Non-fatal Accidents.

STATEMENT – VIII ( REVISED) Number of cases of Poisoning and Diseases notified under Section 89

State ........................................ For the year ending ............................

Industry Lead Poison- ing

Lead Tetraethyl Poisoning

Phosphorus Poisoning

Mercury Poison- ing

Manganese Poisoning

Arsenic Poison- ing

Poisoning by nitrous Fumes

Carbon Bisulp- hide Poisoning

Benzene Poison- ing

Chrome Ulceration

Anth-rax

Sili- cosis

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Division of Industries*

Total

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STATEMENT – VIII ( concld. ) Industry Poisoning

by halogens or their derivatives

Pathologic manifests- tion due to radioactive substances or ‘X’ Rays

Primary Epithelio- matous cancer of the skin

Toxic anaemia

Toxic Jaundice

Oil Cancer or Dermatitis

Byssio- nosis

Occupational or contact Dermatitis

Noise Induced hearing loss

Asbesto- sis

Total

1 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Division of Industry*

Total * As per National Industrial Classification, 2004. Give Code Number (2 digit) and the Name of Division of Industries.

STATEMENT - IX

Distribution of Factories submitting returns and their employment according to * Average Number of Hours Worked per week State.......................................... For the year ending.......................

Industry For Adult Men

Up to 42 hours For Adult Women

Up to 42 hours

Above 42 up to 45 hours

Above 45 up to 48 hours

Above 48 hours

Total Up to 42 hours

Above 42 up to 45 hours

Above 45 up to 48 hours

Above 48 Hours

Total

A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Division of Industries**

Total A – Number of Factories submitting returns B – Average daily employment

* Average number of hours worked per week means that total actual hours worked by all workers excluding the rest intervals but including overtime work divided by the product of average daily number of workers employed and 52 . In case the Factory has not worked for the whole year, the number of weeks during which the Factory worked should be used in the place of figure 52. ** As per National Industrial Classification 2004. Give Code Number (2 digit) and the Name of Division of Industry.

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STATEMENT – X Inspections

State............................... For the year ending ................................ Category of Factories

Number of Factories inspected during the year Total Not inspected Grand Total Once Twice Thrice More than three

times 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Other Factories ( excluding Defence Factories) Defence Factories

Total

STATEMENT – XI Convictions

For the year ending.............................. Name of

State/Union Territory

Number of convictions obtained during the year for offences relating to Total number of Factories

against which convictions

were obtained

Employment and hours of work Notices’ Registers

& Returns

Safety Health and Sanitation (including Welfare)

Others Total of Columns

2 to 8 General Women Adolescents

and Children

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

STATEMENT XII (REVISED) Safety Officers, Ambulance Rooms, Canteens, Shelters, Rest Rooms, Crèches and Welfare Officers

State................................... For the year ending............... Industry Safety Officers Ambulance Canteens

Number of factories

wherein one thousand or

more workers are ordinarily employed**&

notified for appointment

of safety officers

Number of other

factories notified for

appointment of Safety Officers

Number of Safety

Officers required to

be appointed

Number of factories

which have appointed

Safety Officers as required

under Section 40-B

Number of Safety

Officers appointed

Number of factories wherein

more than 500 workers

are ordinarily

employed **

Number of factories

which have provided

ambulance room as required

under section 45

Number of factories

required to provide

canteens as per

notification under

Section 46

Number of factories

which have provided

canteens as required

under Section 46

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Division of Industries *

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STATEMENT – XII – concld.

Industry Canteens Shelters, Rest Rooms and Lunch rooms

Crèches Welfare Officers

Number of factories in which canteens are run by the occupiers

Number of factories in which canteens are run by contractors

Number of factories where in more than 150 workers are ordinarily employed **

Number of factories which have provided shelters or rest rooms & lunch rooms as required under Section 47

Number of factories where in more than 30 women workers are ordinarily employed **

Number of factories which have provided crèches as required under Section 48

Number of factories where in 500 or more workers are ordinarily employed**

Number of Welfare officers required to be appointed

Number of factories which have provided welfare Officers as required under Section 49

Number of Welfare officers appointed

1 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Division of Industries *

Total * As per National Industrial Classification, 2004. Give Code Number (2 digit) and the Name of Division of Industry. **The term “ordinarily employed” as used in Section 48 of the Factories Act, 1948 would mean “Total number of persons employed in all shifts. This should be over 50% of the number of working days in the establishment.”

STATEMENT XIII (REVISED) Leave with Wages

For the year ending....................... Name of

State/Union Territory

Total number of persons employed

during the calendar year *

Number of persons who were entitled to annual leave with wages during

the calendar year

Number of persons granted leave during the

year

Number of workers who were discharged or dismissed from the service, quit employment

or were superannuated, or who died while in service

during the year

Number of such workers in

respect of whom wages in lieu of leave were paid M W C T M W C T M W C T

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

M – Men. W – Women. C – Children. T – Total • Maximum Number Employed on any day of the year irrespective of the fact whether any person left or was discharged or dismissed from service during the year .

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PROFORMA

INSPECTORATE STAFF UNDER THE FACTORIES ACT, 1948 FOR THE YEAR ..................................

Category of Inspectors Sanctioned Strength Working Strength 1 2 3

1. Chief Inspector of Factories 2. Deputy Chief Inspector of Factories 3. Regional Inspector of Factories 4. Medical Inspector of Factories 5. Inspector of Factories 6. Other Field Inspection Staff

Total NOTE:- The consolidated returns (Statements I to XIII) and the Annual Report giving the position of the Inspectorate Staff in the Performa health and safety measures, housing of factory workers, etc., should be submitted complete in all respect before 25th August of succeeding year . The Half-Yearly returns (Statement I to II) for the first half of the year should also reach the Labour Bureau by 30th

September of Current year.

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ANNEXURE - IV

LIST OF OFFICERS/OFFICIALS ASSOCIATED WITH THE

REPORT ON STATISTICS OF FACTORIES - 2006

Shri Harbinder Singh, Dy . Director General

Shri Som Nath, Dy. Director

Shri S.C. Khurana

Supervising Officer

FIELD OFFICERS

Sh. P.L. Gill

Sh. V.K. Ghai

Sh. Jai Pal Singh Sh. Jarnail Singh

Sh. Y.K. Gupta

PRINTING UNIT

SH. JAGMAL SINGH INVESTIGATOR GRADE II SH. CHHAJU RAM MULTY TASK STAFF SH. SOHAN LAL MULTY TASK STAFF SH. PARKASH CHAND MULTY TASK STAFF