stastical presentation of maharasthra & goa state
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MAHARASHTRA
ADITYA.S.BETALAACHYUTANWESHACHYUTANANDAAJITANUSHAADVENTANANDAKASHABHISHEK
Maharashtra The state was formed in 1960 with Bombay as the capital Total :36 Districts. Governor :C. Vidyasagar Rao and Chief Minister :Devendra Fadnavis (BJP). Has an Area of 3.07 Lacs km2 Total population 11.23 cr. Density is 370/km2 Maharashtra Is Divided Into 5 parts.
Konkan Marathwada Desh Khandesh Vidarbha
History and Culture• Maharashtra entered the recorded history in the 2nd century BC,
with the construction of its first Buddhist caves.• It has its own spiritual dimensions and known as Land of Saints.• The Maratha Empire. Chatrapati Shivaji was a great warrior and one
of the finest rulers of India• Marathi is the official language .
• Major Dance Forms are Lavni ,Povada ,Tamasha etc • Special Dish Puran Poli .• Monuments such as Ajanta, Ellora and Elephanta caves, Gateway of
India and architectural structures like Viharas and Chaityas attract tourists from all over the world.
Geographical Location of Maharashtra Maharashtra is the third largest state (in area) in India after Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. It covers an area of 307,713 km2 and is bordered by the states of Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat
to the north, Chhattisgarh to the east, Telangana, Karnataka and Goa to the south. The Arabian Sea makes up Maharashtra's west coast. Maharashtra has costline of 830 km.
Climate of Maharashtra The state enjoys a tropical monsoon climate; The hot scorching summer from March onwards. The rainy monsoon starts in early June. The Konkan is endowed with heavy rainfall, declining northwards. East of the Sahyadri, the rainfall diminishes to 70 cm. in the western plateau
districts, with Solapur-Ahmednagar lying in the heart of the dry zone. The rains increase slightly, later in the season, eastwards in the Marathwada and
Vidarbha regions.
Goa Goa is the smallest State of India . Capital is Panaji. There are only 2 Districts. Governor is Mridula Sinha and Chief
Ministeris Laxmikant Parsekar (BJP) Total population is about 14,57,723 having
a Density about 390/km2 Goa is famous for its beaches and places of
worship, and tourism. Official language is Konkani. Literacy rate is 78%.
Geographical Position of Goa Goa is a state in southwest India, bounded by Maharashtra to the north and Karnataka
to the east and south, while the Arabian Sea forms its western coast. Goa is a part of the Konkan. Goa has a coastline of 101 km (63 mi). It is India's smallest state by area and the fourth smallest by population.
Climate of Goa• Goa, being in the tropical zone and near the Arabian Sea, has a hot and humid climate for most of the
year. • The month of May is the hottest, seeing day temperatures of over 35 °C (95 °F) coupled with high
humidity. • Goa has a short winter season between mid-December and February.
GENDER RATIO
MAHARASHTRA Contributed 9.28% to India’s
population. Sex ratio is 925 females per
1000 males which was below national average of 940.
Total population – 12.13 cr. Male – 5.24 cr. Female – 6.89 cr.
GOA
Contributed 0.12% to India’s population.
Sex ratio is 956 females per 1000 males.
Total population – 14.59 lakhs. Males – 7.39 lakhs. Females – 7.2 lakhs.
URBAN RURAL POPULATIONMAHARASHTRA :
DESCRIPTION URBAN RURAL
POPULATION % 54.78 45.22TOTAL POPULATION 61556074 50818259MALES 31539034 26704022FEMALES 30017040 24114237POPULATION GROWTH 10.36 23.64CHILD SEX RATIO 890 899CHILD POPULATION 7688954 5637563CHILD % 12.49 11.09
URBAN RURAL POPULATIONGOA :DESCRIPTION URBAN RURALPOPULATION % 62.17 37.83 TOTAL POPULATION 906814 551731MALES 463704 275436FEMALES 443110 276295 POPULATION GROWTH 35.23 18.51 CHILD SEX RATIO 940 945CHILD POPULATION 90597 54014CHILD % 9.99 9.79
LITERACY RATIO
MAHARASHTRA GOADESCRIPTION URBAN RURAL
LITERATES 40071529
41482761
AVERAGE LITERACY
88.69% 77.01%
MALE 92.12% 85.15%
FEMALE 75.75% 64.80%
DESCRIPTION URBAN RURAL
LITERATES 734216 431271
AVERAGE LITERACY
89.95% 86.65%
MALE 93.21% 91.71%
FEMALE 82.31% 81.92%
0-14 YR21%
15-60 yr68%
60yrs & above11%
Age Distribution
DEMOGRAPHIC PATTERNAGE GROUP
0-14 yrs31%
15-18yrs8%
19 yrs & above
61%
Age distribution
GOA MAHARASHTRA
IMR (INFANT MORTALITY RATE)
MAHARASHTRA
GOA
EDUCATIONGOA MAHARASHTRA
EDUCATIONAL EXPENDITURE
PRIMARY SECONDARY HIGHER SECONDARY
15,288.00
10,720.00
1,765.00
14,552
12,103
1,963
2012-13 2013-14
18%
19%
21%
22%
21%
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13
GOA MAHARASHTRA
SDGPMAHARASH
TRAGOA₹0.4
9 lakh crore
₹16.8 lakh crore
GROWTH RATEMAHARASH
TRAGOA
5.66%
8.23
%PER CAPITA
INCOMEMAHARASHTRA
GOA
1.03 LAKHS
2.24 LAKH
S
MAKE IN INDIA MAHARASHT
RA IT DEVELOPMENT
GOA
• Goa Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar
• Telangana IT Minister K.T.Rama Rao
• Signed An Mou • Decided To Work Together In
IT Development
MAHARASHTRA
GOA
Employment promotion programme
State government's promise of creating 50,000 job opportunities before 2017
• Provide on-job training to job seekers• Aims to enhance skills of the youth• Make them employable
• Attracting investment to the tune of 25,000 cr. during its five year tenure
GOA
30.7%
5.09%
LITERACY RATEMAHARASH
TRAGOA
82.34%
POVERTYMAHARASH
TRA
88.7%
MGNREGA(Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme glance – MAHARASHTRA & GOA)
Is an India labour law and social security measure that aims to work.It aims to enhance livelihood security in rural areas by providing at least 100 days of wage employment
in a financial year to every household whose adult members volunteer to do unskilled manual work.
(MAHARASHTRA)
Source: https://mahaegs.maharashtra.gov.in
No.. details dimensions 2015-16 2014-15
1 The total number of families that deliver Job
(Lakh tones)
77.80 76.24
2 Approval allocation for Bank / postata of the total labor
accounts opened
(Lakh tones)
54.19 50.79
3 The total number of households with employment
(Lakh tones)
12.75 11.60
4 The total number of labor and employment
(Lakh tones)
23.96 20.55
5 The total man days of creation (Lakh tones)
763.52 613.87
6 The average person days of creation pratikutumba
(Days) 60 53
7 Day by day, more than 100 sense the number of jobs
provided
(Lakh tones)
2.15 1.63
8 total cost (Rukotita)
1845.25 1617.60
9 Literature and wages expense ratio
(Percent)
75:25 69:31
10 Total current year's complete works
(Lakh tones)
0.88 1.49
(Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme glance – MAHARASHTRA & GOA)
GOA
Total No. of Districts 2
Total No. of Blocks 12
Total No. of GPs 190
Approved Labour Budget[In Lakhs] 2 1.26 1.33 0.54 3.41
Persondays Generated so far[In Lakhs] 0.53 1.07 1.72 1.15 0.69
% of Total LB 26.65 85.3 129.67 212.13 20.1
% as per Proportionate LB 45.47
SC persondays % as of total persondays 3.8 3.58 3.31 3.05 3.61
ST persondays % as of total persondays 30.17 24.87 27.71 32.97 19.15
Women Persondays out of Total (%) 77.52 76.9 74.88 75.3 79.13
Average days of employment provided
per Household11.22 18.16 23.87 22.96 13.55
Average Wage rate per day per person(Rs.) 229.33 203 195.28 178.32 157.64
Total No of HHs completed 100 Days of
Wage Employment5 21 104 52 0
Total Households Worked[In Lakhs] 0.05 0.06 0.07 0.05 0.05
Total Individuals Worked[In Lakhs] 0.05 0.06 0.08 0.05 0.05
Differently abled persons worked 1 2 2 1 0
Source: http://164.100.128.68/netnrega/homestciti.aspx?state_code=10&state_name=GOA
SWACHH BHARAT
Swachh Bharat Mission: Facts and Figures
Project Cost: Rs. 1,96,009 crore
Project Start Date: 2nd October 2014
Project Estimated End Date: 2nd October 2019
Ministries Involved in Project: Ministry of rural development, ministry of urban development, ministry of drinking water and sanitation, Public Sector Undertakings ( PSUs), corporations, NGOs, state governments etc.
Purpose of Project: To make India a filth-free country in five years, to construct community and public toilets in rural and urban areas, to provide running water supply, to treat waste water, to keep roads, pavements and localities clean etc.
http://www.mapsofindia.com/government-of-india/swachh-bharat-abhiyan.html https://s3-ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com/www-min/img/swachh/maharashtra-1.jpg https://s3-ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com/www-min/img/swachh/goa.jpg
NGO’
Maharashtra (8192)Goa(88)
http://ngo.india.gov.in/state_ngolist_ngo.php?records=10&state_value=MH
GOVERNMENT SCHEMES
GOA:->Capital Contribution Sceme >Share Capital Scheme>Preferential Purchase Incentives Scheme >Interest Subsidy Scheme>Certification & Patenting Scheme >Women Entrepreneurs Scheme>Employment Subsidy Scheme >Consumption of Local Raw Material Scheme >Export Market Development Scheme
MAHARASHTRA:->Bal Thackrey Upgath Vima Yojana>Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Jeevandayeeni Yojana>Krishi Gurukul Yojana>Pandit Deen Dayal Margadarshak Yojana>Palak Mantri Earth Moving Machines Yojana >PM Awas Yojana & More.
Social EntrepreneursA social entrepreneur is an entrepreneur who works to increase social capital by
founding social ventures, including charities, for-profit businesses with social causes, and other non-government organizations. These types of activities are distinct from work of non-operating foundations and philanthropists who provide funding and other support for them.
Vinoba Bhave (India) – Founder and leader of the Bhoodan movement, he caused the redistribution of more than 7,000,000 acres (28,000 km²) of land to aid India's untouchables and landless. Mahatma Gandhi described him as his mentor.
Dr Verghese Kurien (India) — father of the India’s milk revolution. It was Kurien’s foresight, planning and execution, India through the ‘white revolution’, went from a milk importing country to the world’s largest producer. In a career spanning close to 60 years, Kurien founded around 30 institutions of excellence like Gujarat Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF), Institute of Rural Management, Anand (IRMA) and The National Dairy Development Board’s (NDDB).
Notable Modern Social Entrepreneurs:-Zubaida Bai India AYZH Healthcare
Ela Bhatt India Self Employed Women's Association
Poverty
Nand Kishore Chaudhary
India Jaipur Rugs Poverty
Thinlas Chorol India Ladakhi Women's Travel Company
Tourism
Abraham George
India The George Foundation
Poverty
Bunker Roy India Barefoot College
Education
Anshu Gupta India Goonj (NGO) Clothing, Disaster relief
Hanumappa Sudarshan
India Karuna Trustupliftment of the forest dwelling tribes
Source-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_social_entrepreneurs
CLASSIFICATION OF IRRIGATED HOLDINGSThere were 22579 holdings receiving irrigation including those irrigated from more than one source. Of these, 11350 holdings which were irrigated by other sources had net irrigated area of 5975 hectares. The second important source of irrigation was canalThe following table presents the distribution of number of holdings and net area irrigated by source of irrigation
TABLE 1SOURCEWISE CLASSIFICATION OF IRRIGATION HOLDINGS AND AREA IRRIGATED
Agriculture in GOA
CROPPING PATTERN
The cropping pattern generally indicates the level of development and the economic prosperity of the State. It deals with the nature of crops and percentage of area under each crop.
TABLE 2
DISTRIBUTION OF AREA AND THEIR PERCENTAGE UNDER DIFFERENT CROPS
Paddy during Kharif season had the highest share of cereals grown in the State. Among the cash crops Cashew nut, Coconut and Arecanut in that order were the most important crops.
Agriculture in Maharashtra
Agriculture Production Prospects:
Due to low intensity and deficit monsoon sowing of major kharif crops in western Maharashtra and some parts of Aurangabad and Nashik Divisions, was delayed. Low Moisture conditions and erratic rainfall in September and October are expected to result in overall reduction in production of foodgrains and sugarcane as compared to 2011-12. The food grains and oil seeds production is given in Table -I
The prospects of agricultural production in 2010-11 are considered reasonably bright due to more than normal rainfall in the State. During the current year, the production of foodgrains is expected to register a growth of 22.9 per cent with production of 154.63 lakh MT as against 125.85 lakh MT during 2009-10. The estimates of foodgrains and oilseeds production are given in Table-1. The main reason for the expected growth in crop production is the increase in production of Kharif Crops.
TABLE – I
FOODGRAINS AND OIL SEEDS PRODUCTION (LAKHS MT)
Kharif Crops
During kharif season of 2012-13 areas sown under principal crops was 142.63 lakhs ha, (tentative), 4% less than the previous year (148.6 lakh ha), the area under Cereals, pulses and sugarcane decreased by 10% and 8% respectively, while that under oil seeds increased by 4% compared to the previous year. Soya bean is clearly emerging as major oil seed crop with growth of 164% in area and 214% in production during the last 10 years in the state and contributing 91.6% oil seeds production in 2012 – 13. The production of cereals, pulses and sugarcane is expected to fall while that of Oil seed and cotton is expected to increase compared to previous year.
TABLE - 2
AREA AND PRODUCTION OF PRINCIPAL KHARIF CROPS
(Area in ‘000 hectares, Production in ‘000 M. tones (Except Cotton)
Rabi Crops
The deficit rain in Kharif and Rabi season 2012-13 resulted in decrease in the area under Rabi Crops as compared to previous year. The production of cereals is expected to fall while the production of pulses is likely to increase as compared to previous year. The area and production of principal rabicrop are given in Table-3
TABLE – 3
AREA AND PRODUCTION OF PRINCIPAL RABI CROPS
Summer Crops
The area and production of principal summer crops during 2011-13 and targeted area and production for 2012 -13 are given in the Table-4
TABLE – 4
AREA AND PRODUCTION OF PRINCIPAL RABI CROPS
(Area in ‘000 hectares, Production in ‘000 M. tones)
Industrial presentation of Maharashtra and
Goa
Leading corporate houses and Industries in Maharasthra.
Source- http://www.midcindia.org
Leading corporate houses and Industries in Goa.
State Drugs(%) Electronics(%) Consumer Electronics(%)
Drugs (%) Electronics(%) Consumer Electronics(%)
VA VA VA EMP EMP EMPGoa 4.29 2.24 0.15 1.36 1.42 0.30
Geno PharmaceuticalsGoa Antibiotics & Pharmaceuticals LtdBlue Cross.Marksans PharmaUnichem’s Indoco Remedies Amadues India pvt ltdCerebra Integrated Technologies LtdComputer Society of IndiaConsult Business SolutionsDiebold India Pvt. Ltd.E Dot SolutionsEmerging TechnologiesCiplaThe times of IndiaBirla Sun lifeMRF Tyreshttp://companiesinindia.net/pharma/goa.htmlhttp://www.goaholidayhomes.com/directory/it-companies-in-goa.htmlhttp://www.justdial.com/Goa/Corporate-Companies/ct-10138533Spatial Distribution of Selected Modern Manufacturing Industries
Key Industrial sectors of GoaTourism, food processing, IT & ITeS, mining, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals and fishingSource- http://www.ibef.org/states/goa.aspx
Industrial clusters of goa
Industrial clusters Maharasthra
Gross value Assest of Maharasthra
Rural Market data in Maharasthra
www.economysurvey.inwww.statisticalindustrial.inOther rural markets in word document
Groupwise Deposits
Co-Operative Banks Regional Rural banks Private Commercial Public Commercial0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
453.53 Crores
156.64Crores
60.11Crores
233.53Crores
96.45Crores
115.07Crores
452.71Crores
226.3Crores
133.6Crores
270.14Crores
551.3Crores
577.78Crores
Maharashtra
Savings Loans Disbursed Loans Outstanding
Source : Economic Survey of Maharashtra
Yearwise Deposits of all Schedule Commercial Banks
1981 1991 2001 2006 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 20150
500000
1000000
1500000
2000000
2500000
Chart Title
Rural Semi Urban Urban
Year Rural(Amount in Crores)
Semi Urban(Amount in Crores)
Urban(Amount in Crores)
1981 309 714 6,5681991 1,701 2,347 36,1812001 6,769 10,034 1,59,1992006 12,411 21,705 6,51,4232010 23,555 40,526 11,03,42
32011 29,231 49,174 13,25,55
02012 34,454 58,586 15,00,65
42013 41,119 70,052 16,73,87
22014 48,115 85,322 19,19,09
02015 56,214 95,688 19,81,81
5
Source : Economic Survey of Maharashtra
Hospitality
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015010,00020,00030,00040,00050,00060,00070,00080,00090,000
63,731 67,63673,847
79,399 83,668
Number of Allopathy in Maharashtra
Source : Economic Survey of Maharashtra
Number of Deaths due to outbreak of Disease in Maharashtra
Cholera Gastro Diahorrea Inf. Hepatitis Typhoid Leptospirosis0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
2
11
2
31
0
29
0
14
3
42
0
14
6 5 63
0
20
1
63 4
0
20
2 31
5
0
22
2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
Source : Economic Survey of Maharashtra
Visitors in Maharashtra
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1729
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2033
48
Monthly Domestic & Foreign Visitors
Domestic ForeignSource : Economic Survey of Maharashtra
Banking Offices in Goa
1980-81 1980-91 2000-01 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-140
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
258306
444
547598
643674 694
Number of Banking Offices
Source : Economic Survey of Goa
Bank Deposits & Loans in Goa
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 20140
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
25596
3122
3
3416
4
4459
4
3966
1 4779
9
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8940 11
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Deposits Loans
Year Deposits(Amounts in Crore)
Loans(Amounts in Crore)
2009 25596 80822010 31223 89402011 34164 111212012 44594 118182013 39661 124902014 47799 15725
Source : Economic Survey of Goa
Source : India Brand Equity Foundation
Goa Tourism
2011 2012 2013 20140
500000
1000000
1500000
2000000
2500000
3000000
3500000
4000000
2225002 23374992629151
3544634
445935 450530 492322 513595
Domestic & Foreign Tourists
Domestic Foreign
Year Domestic tourists
Foreign tourists
2011 2225002 445935
2012 2337499 450530
2013 2629151 492322
2014 3544634 513592
Source : Economic Survey of Goa