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Report No. 508(61/1.

0/1)

Level and Pattern of Consumer


Expenditure, 2004-05

NSS 61st Round


(July 2004 - June 2005)

National Sample Survey Organisation


Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation
Government of India
December 2006

Preface
Data on household consumer expenditure are being collected every year by the National
Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO) as part of its regular rounds, each round normally of a
years duration and including two or three subjects of survey such as household consumer
expenditure, land and livestock holdings, etc. Data are collected by the household interview
method from a randomly selected sample of households spread over all States and Union
Territories of India.
While every round of NSS nowadays includes a consumer expenditure survey, the 61st
round survey (July 2004 - June 2005), on which this report is based, belongs to the quinquennial
series of consumer expenditure surveys, started in the 27th round of NSS (1972-73), and covering
a larger-than-usual sample of households. The 61st round survey of consumer expenditure is the
seventh survey of the quinquennial series.
This report is based on the Central sample, from which data were collected by NSSO
officials, as opposed to the State sample, where officials of the State Government carried out the
survey. For the Central sample, data were collected from 124,644 households spread over 7999
villages and 4602 urban blocks.
This report is the first of a series of seven reports to be brought out from the data
collected through the survey. It presents data on both level of consumption measured by the
sum of monetary values of goods and services consumed by households during a reference
period of 30 days and pattern of consumption, reflected in the composition of total
consumption by commodity group. As is the practice in NSS surveys, not only average levels of
consumption but also the distribution of households and persons over different ranges of
consumption level are presented, separately for rural and urban areas of each State and Union
Territory of the country. Such distributions allow studies of inequality and poverty in different
regions of the country, and are used in estimating the number of persons below the poverty line.
Chapter One of the report serves as the introduction. Chapter Two explains the concepts
and definitions used in the survey. Chapter Three gives the main findings of the survey. Chapter
Four discusses the effect on the estimates of using different reference periods last 30 days
and last 365 days to collect data on groups of less frequently purchased items such as
clothing and durables, with reference to the 61st round survey of consumer expenditure as well as
the 50th round survey, conducted in 1993-94. Detailed tables at the State/UT and all-India level
are given in Appendix A, while the sample design and the estimation procedure are explained in
Appendix B. A facsimile of the schedule used for data collection is given as Appendix C.
Development of sampling design and survey instruments, and preparation of the report,
was undertaken by the Survey Design and Research Division of the NSSO. The field work was
handled by the Field Operations Division and the data processing and table generation by the
Data Processing Division. The Coordination and Publication Division was responsible for overall
coordination. The Chairman and Members of the Governing Council of NSSO, along with the
Chairman and Members of the Working Group set up for this round, provided the technical
directions and guidance at every stage of the survey. I am grateful to all of them.

The report, I hope, will be useful to planners, policy makers and researchers. Comments
and suggestions are most welcome.

New Delhi
December 2006

Vishnu Kumar
Director General & Chief Executive Officer
National Sample Survey Organisation

Highlights
A sample of 79298 rural households and 45346 urban households spread over the entire country was
surveyed in the Consumer Expenditure Survey of the 61st round of NSS (the seventh of the
quinquennial series), carried out in 2004-05.
LEVEL OF CONSUMPTION IN 2004-05
The survey estimated that in 2004-05, 5% of the Indian rural population belonged to
households with monthly per capita consumer expenditure (MPCE) in the range Rs.0-235,
that is, spending less than Rs.8 per person per day on consumption.
Another 5% of the Indian rural population belonged to households with monthly per
capita expenditure in the range Rs.235-270, that is, spending about Rs.8-9 per person per
day on consumption.
The poorest 5% of the urban population of India (ranked by per capita spending levels)
in 2004-05 belonged to households with monthly consumer expenditure per person in the
range Rs.0-335, that is, spending less than Rs.11 per person per day on consumption.
Another 5% of the Indian urban population belonged to households with monthly per
capita expenditure in the range Rs.335-395, that is, spending about Rs.11-13 per person per
day on consumption.
Average monthly per capita consumer expenditure (average MPCE) in 2004-05 was
Rs.559 in rural India and Rs.1052 in urban India at 2004-05 prices.
About 5% of the rural population of India in 2004-05 had MPCE of Rs.1155 or more.
Another 5% had MPCE between Rs.890 and Rs.1155.
About 5% of the urban population of India in 2004-05 had MPCE of Rs.2540 or more.
Another 5% had MPCE between Rs.1880 and Rs.2540.
The Lorenz ratio for total consumer expenditure, indicating concentration in total
consumption expenditure among the population, was 0.30 for rural India and 0.35 for urban
India in 2004-05. In case of expenditure on cereals, for which the range of variation among
the population is narrower, the specific concentration ratio was 0.08 for both rural and urban
India.
BROAD PATTERN OF CONSUMPTION IN 2004-05
Out of every rupee spent in 2004-05 by the average rural Indian on consumption, 55
paise was spent on food. Of this, 18 paise was spent on cereals and cereal substitutes, 8 paise
on milk and milk products, 6 paise on vegetables, 5 paise on edible oil, 5 paise on sugar, salt
and spices, and 5 paise on beverages, refreshments and processed food.
Out of every rupee spent in 2004-05 by the average urban Indian on consumption, 43
paise was spent on food. Of this, 10 paise was spent on cereals and cereal substitutes, 8 paise
on milk and milk products, 6 paise on beverages, refreshments and processed food, and 4
paise on vegetables.

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Highlights

In both rural and urban India, fuel and light took up 10% of total consumer
expenditure while clothing, bedding and footwear took up 5%.
Medical expenses formed 7% of total consumer expenditure in rural India and 5% in
urban India.
Educational expenses formed 3% of total consumer expenditure in rural India and 5%
in urban India.
Conveyance expenses formed 4% of total consumer expenditure in rural India and 7%
in urban India.
CEREAL CONSUMPTION IN 2004-05
Average quantity of cereals consumed per person per month in 2004-05 was 12.1 kg in
rural areas and 9.9 kg in urban areas.
Average value of cereals consumed per person per month was Rs.101 in rural India
and Rs.106 in urban India.
In rural areas of Haryana and Punjab, expenditure on cereals in 2004-05 formed only
9% of total consumer expenditure. But in rural areas of West Bengal and Assam cereals
contributed 23% or more to total consumer expenditure, and in rural areas of Orissa,
Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand and Bihar, they formed 27-28% of consumer expenditure.
In urban areas of Punjab and Haryana cereals took up 6-7% of the household
(consumption) budget in 2004-05; in urban areas of Bihar and Orissa they took up 17%.
TRENDS IN CONSUMPTION
Between 1972-73 and 2004-05, the share of food in total consumer expenditure has
fallen from 73% to 55% in rural areas and from 64% to 42% in urban areas.
The share of cereals has fallen from 41% of consumer expenditure to 18% in rural India
and from 23% to 10% in urban India over the same period.
The share of fuel and light in total consumer expenditure has risen from under 6% to
10% in both rural and urban areas between 1972-73 and 2004-05.
The share of clothing in total consumer expenditure over the last three decades has
fallen from 7-8% to 4.5% in rural India and from 5-7% to 4% in urban India.
Quantity of cereals consumed per person per month has declined between 1993-94 and
2004-05, that is, in the decade preceding the survey, from 13.4 kg to 12.1 kg in rural India
and from 10.6 kg to 9.9 kg in urban India.

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Contents
Highlights .

Chapter One

Introduction

Chapter Two

Concepts and Definitions

Chapter Three

Basic Results on Per Capita Consumption Expenditure

10

Chapter Four

Alternative Estimates of Consumption of Some Items by


Use of Different Recall Periods

37

Appendix A

Detailed Tables* .

A-1 A-278

Appendix B

Sample Design and Estimation Procedure .

B-1 B-8

Appendix C

Schedule 1.0

C-1 C-19

*List overleaf

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Appendix A: Detailed Tables


Note: All tables are given separately for each State/UT except Table 6.
Table 1R and 1U

Per 1000 break-up of households and persons by MPCE class and


number per 1000 households of adults and children by sex in different
MPCE classes

A-1 A-24

Table 2R and 2U

State/UT-wise per 1000 break-up of households by size for each MPCE


class

A-25 A-60

Table 3R and 3U

Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person


for a period of 30 days for each MPCE class, by State/UT

A-61 A-132

Table 4R and 4U

Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for A-133 A-204
a period of 30 days for each MPCE class, by State/UT
Table 5R and 5U

Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items A-205 A-276
per person for a period of 30 days for each MPCE class (a) using a
reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical
(institutional) and durable goods only
Table 6R and 6U

Per 1000 break-up of households by adjusted MPCE class (based on A-277 A-278
365 days data for clothing, footwear, education, medical (institutional)
and durable goods) for each MPCE class (based on 30 days data for all
items)

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Chapter One
Introduction
1.0.1
This is a report on household consumer expenditure in India based on a nationwide
sample survey of the National Sample Survey Organisation.
1.0.2
The NSSO conducts regular consumer expenditure surveys as part of its rounds,
each round normally of a years duration and covering more than one subject of study. The
surveys are conducted through household interviews, using a random sample of households
covering practically the entire geographical area of the country. The present report is based
on data collected through the 61st round of NSS (July 2004-June 2005). This is the first report
of the consumer expenditure survey of that round.
1.0.3
The last NSS report1 on consumer expenditure related to Jan-June 2004 and was
based on the 60th round survey, conducted during that period.
1.0.4

Compared to that report, the present report

(a) relates to a later period;


(b) is based on a full years survey and not a 6-month survey;
(c) is part of the quinquennial series of larger-than-usual-scale surveys on consumer
expenditure conducted every 5 years or so, the preceding one having been conducted
in 1999-2000 (note that nowadays every round of NSS includes a survey on consumer
expenditure);
(d) does not cover all the data on living conditions collected in the consumer
expenditure survey, as some are to be brought out in subsequent reports (in all seven
reports are to be based on the 61st round consumer expenditure survey, compared to
only one report for the 60th round survey); and
(e) gives much more detailed results at State/UT level in the sense that separate
estimates of consumption are given for households belonging to 12 different
expenditure classes in the last report this was done only for the all-India results.
1.0.5

The basic data released through the present report are:

(i) State/UT and all-India level size distributions of households and persons grouped
over different ranges of Monthly Per Capita household consumer Expenditure (or
different MPCE classes), separately for rural and urban areas;
(ii) Average monthly per capita consumer expenditure (average MPCE) for each
State/UT and all-India;
(iii) Break-up of average MPCE over a number of commodity groups (14 food groups
and 18 non-food groups) for each State/UT and all-India;
(iv) Quantity and value of per capita consumption of different cereals and pulses for
each State/UT and all-India;

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Chapter One

(v) Alternative estimates of per capita consumption expenditure on certain groups of


relatively infrequently purchased commodities based on different reference periods
for data collection.
1.0.6 All the data are provided separately for rural and urban sectors. In case estimates of
per capita consumption are required for rural and urban combined (for a State/UT or allIndia), the two estimates for rural and urban sectors will have to be aggregated using the
estimates of rural population and urban population as weights.
1.0.7
The contents numbered (i) to (iv) above make this a basic report on consumer
expenditure, and possibly the most important one, of the 61st round survey. It needs also to
be mentioned that the estimates of categories (ii), (iii) and (iv) are provided separately for
the populations in 12 different MPCE classes, in other words, for 12 groups of the
population from poorest to richest, in terms of per capita expenditure level.
1.0.8 Chapter Two explains the concepts and definitions followed in the survey and in the
preparation of this report. Basic results on per capita consumer expenditure (viz., those
numbered (i)-(iv) in paragraph 1.0.5 above) are discussed in Chapter Three. The alternative
estimates for selected item groups based on a last year reference period are presented in
Chapter Four.
1.0.9 The detailed tables at all-India and State/UT level are given in Appendix A. Unlike
the reports based on the last 5 rounds of NSS, estimates for all States and Union Territories
are provided in all the tables of Appendix A in this report2 (except Table 6, which relates to
methodological issues).
1.0.10 Appendix B gives details of the sample design and estimation procedure followed
and Appendix C is a facsimile of the consumer expenditure schedule (Schedule 1.0) that
was canvassed in the surveyed households.
1.0.11 Some readers may recall that in the 27th, 32nd, 38th, 43rd and 50th rounds of NSS, a
schedule on employment-unemployment and a schedule on consumer expenditure were
canvassed in the same sample of households, that is, sample households interviewed for one
subject were also interviewed during the same visit for the other subject of enquiry. This was
done to enable employment-unemployment data to be cross-classified by information on
consumption level. From the 55th round (1999-2000) onwards, the practice of linking the two
bodies of data in this way has been discontinued to minimise respondent fatigue from very
long interviews.3
1.1 Some details of the survey
1.1.1 Geographical coverage: The survey covered the whole of the Indian Union except (i) Leh
(Ladakh) and Kargil districts of Jammu & Kashmir, (ii) interior villages of Nagaland situated
beyond five kilometres of a bus route and (iii) villages in Andaman and Nicobar Islands
which remain inaccessible throughout the year.

This is the usual practice followed in the rounds of the quinquennial series (see paragraph 1.0.4). This survey is
the seventh of the series.
3 To collect some information on consumption level, the employment-unemployment schedule of the 60th round
used a short-cut worksheet. This has permitted some tabulation of employment data by consumption level in the
employment-unemployment reports of the 61st round.
2

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1.1.2 Sample size first-stage units: As is usual in the regular NSS rounds, most States and
Union Territories participated in the survey: a State sample was surveyed by State
Government officials in addition to the Central sample surveyed by NSSO. For rural
India, 8128 villages formed the Central sample for this round. Of these, 7999 villages were
ultimately surveyed. In the urban sector, the allocation for the Central sample was 4660
blocks, of which 4602 were surveyed. This report is based on the estimates obtained from the
Central sample alone.
1.1.3 Table P1 shows the numbers of villages and urban blocks allotted for survey and
actually surveyed, the numbers of rural and urban sample households in which the consumer
expenditure schedule, Schedule 1.0, was canvassed, and the corresponding numbers of
sample persons covered.
Table P1: Number of villages/blocks allotted and surveyed for Schedule 1.0 and number of households
and persons surveyed: Central sample
State/UT
(1)

no. of
villages
allotted
surveyed
(2)
(3)

no. of
urban blocks
allotted
surveyed
(4)
(5)

no. of
sample households
rural
urban
(6)
(7)

no. of
sample persons
rural
urban
(8)
(9)

Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chhattisgarh

556
156
340
436
200

556
156
335
436
200

308
60
92
140
80

307
60
90
140
80

5555
1503
3350
4354
1997

2876
540
900
1398
799

22860
7731
17582
24298
10602

11835
2161
3829
7246
3692

Delhi
Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh

8
16
232
168
216

8
16
232
168
216

120
24
200
104
40

120
24
200
104
40

59
160
2320
1680
2143

1101
238
1955
1040
400

253
731
11592
9293
10261

4708
1028
9085
4979
1481

Jammu & Kashmir


Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh

288
240
288
368
384

190
239
288
368
384

144
104
224
196
208

89
104
224
196
208

1882
2379
2880
3300
3838

884
1040
2227
1950
2075

10956
12906
13955
14427
21180

4373
5084
9625
8686
10616

Maharashtra
Manipur
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Nagaland

504
220
116
80
96

504
220
116
80
96

504
100
44
112
32

504
100
44
112
32

5014
2177
1159
800
960

4993
1000
437
1112
320

24248
11157
5785
4170
5238

22721
5063
2093
5565
1578

Orissa
Punjab
Rajasthan
Sikkim
Tamil Nadu

384
244
356
92
416

384
244
356
92
416

120
188
164
20
416

120
188
164
20
416

3836
2433
3541
920
4159

1187
1855
1630
200
4137

18954
12985
20155
4206
16223

5404
8865
8125
680
15620

Tripura
Uttar Pradesh
Uttaranchal
West Bengal
A & N Islands

176
792
148
500
52

176
792
148
500
28

56
336
76
292
36

56
336
76
292
36

1760
7868
1465
4988
268

560
3345
750
2889
359

8025
47607
7703
24361
1215

2212
18387
3395
12011
1432

8
16
8
8
16

8
16
8
7
16

32
8
8
16
56

32
8
8
16
56

80
160
80
70
160

300
80
80
129
560

365
770
400
373
640

1136
346
354
822
2292

Chandigarh
Dadra & N. Haveli
Daman & Diu
Lakshadweep
Pondicherry

All India
8128
7999
4660
4602
79298
45346
403207
206529
*Note that as many as 98 out of 129 allotted villages that could not be surveyed belonged to the disturbed areas of
Jammu and Kashmir.

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Chapter Two
Concepts and Definitions
2.1
Household: A group of persons normally living together and taking food from a
common kitchen constitutes a household. The word "normally" means that temporary visitors
are excluded but temporary stay-aways are included. Thus, a son or daughter residing in a
hostel for studies is excluded from the household of his/her parents, but a resident employee
or resident domestic servant or paying guest (but not just a tenant in the house) is included in
the employer/host's household. "Living together" is usually given more importance than
"sharing food from a common kitchen" in drawing the boundaries of a household in case the
two criteria are in conflict; however, in the special case of a person taking food with his family
but sleeping elsewhere (say, in a shop or a different house) due to space shortage, the
household formed by such a person's family members is taken to include the person also. Each
inmate of a mess, hotel, boarding and lodging house, hostel, etc. is considered as a
single-member household except that a family living in a hotel (say) is considered as one
household only; the same applies to residential staff of such establishments.
2.2

Adult: A person who has completed 15 years of age.

2.3
Household size: The size of a household is the total number of persons in the
household.
2.4
Household consumer expenditure: The expenditure incurred by a household on
domestic consumption during the reference period is the household's consumer expenditure.
Household consumer expenditure is the total of the monetary values of consumption of
various groups of items, namely (i) food, pan (betel leaves), tobacco, intoxicants and fuel &
light, (ii) clothing and footwear and (iii) miscellaneous goods and services and durable
articles.
2.5
For groups (i) and (ii), the total value of consumption is derived by aggregating the
monetary value of goods actually consumed during the reference period. An item of clothing
and footwear would be considered to have been consumed if it is brought into maiden or first
use during the reference period. The consumption may be out of (a) purchases made in cash
or credit during the reference period or earlier; (b) home-grown stock; (c) receipts in exchange
of goods and services; (d) any other receipt like gift, charity, borrowing and (e) free collection.
Home produce is evaluated at the ex farm or ex factory rate. For evaluating the consumption
of the items of group (iii), i.e., items categorised as miscellaneous goods and services and
durable articles, a different approach is followed. In this case, the expenditure made during
the reference period for the purchase or acquisition of goods and services is considered as
consumption.
2.6
It is pertinent to mention here that the consumer expenditure of a household on food
items relates to the actual consumption by the members of the household and also by the
guests during ceremonies or otherwise. To avoid double counting, transfer payments like
charity, loan advance, etc. made by the household are not considered as consumption for
items of groups (i) and (ii), since transfer receipts of these items have been taken into account.

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However, the item "cooked meals" is an exception to this rule. Meals prepared in the
household kitchen and provided to the employees and/or others would automatically get
included in domestic consumption of employer (payer) household. There is a practical
difficulty of estimating the quantities and values of individual items used for preparing the
meals served to employees or others. Thus, to avoid double counting, cooked meals received
as perquisites from employer household or as gift or charity are not recorded in the recipient
household. As a general principle, cooked meals purchased from the market for consumption
of the members and for guests and employees will also be recorded in the purchaser
household.
2.7
This procedure of recording cooked meals served to others in the expenditure of the
serving households leads to bias-free estimates of average per capita consumption as well as
total consumer expenditure. However, donors of free cooked meals are likely to be
concentrated at the upper end of the per capita expenditure range and the corresponding
recipients at the lower end of the same scale. Consequently, the derived nutrition intakes may
get inflated for the rich (net donors) and understated for the poor (net recipients). This point
has to be kept in mind while interpreting the NSS consumer expenditure data for studies
relating to the nutritional status of households.
2.8
Value of consumption: Consumption out of purchase is evaluated at the purchase
price. Consumption out of home produce is evaluated at ex farm or ex factory rate. Value of
consumption out of gifts, loans, free collections, and goods received in exchange of goods and
services is imputed at the rate of average local retail prices prevailing during the reference
period.
2.9
Monthly per capita consumer expenditure (MPCE): For a household, this is the total
consumer expenditure over all items divided by its size and expressed on a per month (30
days) basis. A persons MPCE is understood as that of the household to which he or she
belongs.
2.10 Reference periods: The reference periods used for collection of consumption data for
different groups of items are given below:
item of consumption

reference period

clothing, footwear, education, medical care


(institutional) and durable goods

last 30 days and


last 365 days

all other items (viz all food, pan, tobacco & intoxicants,
fuel and light, miscellaneous goods and services
including non-institutional medical care, rents and
taxes)

last 30 days

The 5 Infrequent-expenditure categories - clothing, footwear, education, medical care


(institutional) and durable goods will be referred to as I-type categories in this report.
2.11 MPCE (U30) and MPCE (M): Apart from a reference period of last 30 days which
was used to collect data on all items of consumption, an additional reference period of last
365 days was used for 5 item groups: clothing (and bedding), footwear, education, medical
care (institutional) and durable goods. Discussion of the basic results of the survey uses data
collected with last 30 days as reference period for all items of consumption as has been the
usual practice in the quinquennial rounds. But, for each sample household, the overall level

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of living indicator or MPCE has also been worked out using the estimates based on the
reference period of the last 365 days for those categories for which such data had been
collected. This gives an alternative figure for MPCE of each household. This alternative
MPCE is referred to in this report as MPCE (M). The MPCE based on the uniform
reference period of last 30 days for all items is referred to as MPCE (U30), or simply
MPCE.
2.12
Adjusted MPCE: Occasionally, MPCE (M) (see paragraph 2.11 above) has been
referred to as MPCE after adjustment or adjusted MPCE, while MPCE (U30) has been
referred to as unadjusted MPCE.
2.13 Major States: This refers to the 17 States of India which had a population of 20 million
or more according to the Census of 2001. The States are: Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar,
Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Haryana, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh,
Maharashtra, Orissa, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal.
Together, these States accounted for nearly 94.7% of Indias population in 2001.
2.14 The coverage of various categories of consumption items used in presenting the results
of the survey in this report is explained in alphabetical order of items below.
CATEGORIES OF CONSUMPTION ITEMS
Barley products: This includes sattu prepared by frying and powdering of barley.
Beverages, etc.: This stands for beverages, refreshments and processed food. It includes
tea, coffee, mineral water, soft drinks, fruit juice (not prepared at home), green coconut
water, soda water, other beverages such as cocoa, biscuits, cakes, pastries, pickles, sauce,
jam, jelly, and other salted refreshments and sweets not prepared at home. Refreshments
prepared at home are not included here. Instead, the ingredients of the refreshments (such
as flour, sugar, milk, etc.) are accounted under cereals (e.g. against wheat), sugar, etc.
Food purchased in the form of cooked meals is also included in processed food.
Cereals: Note that household consumption of cereals does not include consumption of
cereals by livestock belonging to the household. Such expenditure, being part of farm
expenditure, is excluded from household consumer expenditure altogether.
Cereal substitutes: Cereals are usually a person's staple food in India. But sometimes, by
choice or due to scarcity, a person may consume little or no cereal. The food requirement is
partially or wholly met in such cases by consumption of food items which could be treated
as substitutes for cereals. Tapioca, for example, is consumed in some parts of the country as
a substitute for cereals. Similarly, jackfruit seed, mahua, etc. are also consumed as substitute
for cereals. Potato or sweet potato consumed as substitutes for cereals are not, however,
shown here. These are included in vegetables.
Clothing: The term clothing is used in this report as a short form of clothing and
bedding. Besides clothing proper, it includes bedding (pillows, quilts, mattresses, mosquito
nets, etc.), as well as rugs, blankets, curtains, towels, mats, cloth for upholstery, etc. It
excludes footwear and raincoats. Expenditure on tailor-made clothing excludes tailoring
charges, which are accounted in consumer services. Consumption of an article of clothing
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second-hand is considered as consumed as soon as it is purchased. Imported ready-made


garments, even if purchased second-hand, are shown as first-hand purchase. Livery
supplied by the employer is taken into account in household consumption of clothing even
if used during duty hours only.
Conveyance: This includes expenditure incurred on account of journeys undertaken and/or
transportation of goods made by any means of conveyance. The expenditure is the actual
fare paid except in case of railway season tickets, for which expenditure is calculated as the
cost of the ticket divided by the number of months for which it is valid. Expenditure on
journeys undertaken by household members as part of official tours is not considered as
consumer expenditure of the household. But journeys to commute to and from place of work
are included here. The expenditure incurred on journeys undertaken under Leave Travel
Concession, etc., even if reimbursed, is included. In case of owned conveyance, the cost of
fuel (petrol, mobile oil, diesel, etc.) for power-driven transport and animal feed for animaldrawn carriage is considered.
Durable goods: Items included here all have a lifetime of one year or more. However, some
petty durables such as spectacles, torches, locks, umbrellas, etc., are excluded. Note that
glassware, earthenware and plastic goods such as buckets are excluded from durable goods
and included in other household consumables. Consumption expenditure on durable
goods includes both expenditure on purchase and expenditure on repair and construction of
household durables. For land and residential building, only expenditure on repair and
construction is included. Durable goods include furniture and fixtures, entertainment
durables such as radios, TV, VCR/VCP/DVD players, tape recorders and CD players,
cameras, musical instruments, jewellery and ornaments, crockery and utensils, cooking and
other household appliances such as fans, air conditioners, air coolers, sewing machines used
for household work, washing machines, stoves, pressure cookers, fridges, water purifiers,
electric irons, heaters, toasters and ovens, household transport equipment including twowheelers, four-wheelers and their parts, therapeutic appliances, clocks, watches, computers
for household use, mobile phone handsets, and bathroom and sanitary equipment.
Edible oil: Edible oils used for toilet purpose by the household are not included here.
Oilseeds are sometimes purchased or grown by a household for extracting edible oil (by
crushing) for consumption. The value of oilseeds so used is included in edible oil.
Education: This includes expenditure on goods purchased for the purpose of education, viz.,
books and journals, newspapers, paper, pen, pencil, etc., and also magazines, novels and
other fiction. It also includes fees paid to educational institutions (e.g., schools, colleges,
universities, etc.) on account of tuition and other fees like game fees, library fees, etc., and
payment to private tutors. Expenditure on Internet other than telephone charges is included
here. Occasional payments to the school fund made on account of charities, and donations
generally, are not included here, as they are regarded as transfer payments.
Entertainment: This includes expenditure on cinemas, theatres, melas, fairs and picnics,
expenditure incurred on processing, developing, etc., of photographic film, charges paid for
hiring of video cassette/VCR/VCP, and charges for viewing a video show. Expenses
incurred on subscription to dish antenna, cable TV facilities, etc. are also included. Club fees
are included here.
Footwear: This includes charges paid to a cobbler for getting a pair of shoes or other
footwear made. It excludes the cost of straps purchased separately.

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Gram: This includes gram products such as sattu obtained by frying and powdering of gram
(whole grain). Besan made out of gram is, however, not included here, but in other pulse
products.
Maize products: This includes cornflakes, popcorn, etc., made of maize.
Medical expenses: This includes expenditure on medicine of different types and on medical
goods; also, payments made to doctor, nurse, etc., as professional fees and those made to
hospital, nursing home, etc. for medical treatment, and expenditure incurred for clinical
tests, including X-rays, ECG, pathological tests, etc. Expenditure on all family planning
appliances is included.
Medical: institutional and non-institutional expenditure: The distinction between
institutional and non-institutional medical expenses lies in whether the expenses were
incurred on medical treatment as an in-patient of a medical institution (institutional), or
otherwise (non-institutional). Medical institution here covers private as well as Government
institutions such as hospitals and nursing homes.
Milk and milk products: Milk products include ghee, butter, curd, etc. Milk used in home
preparation of sweetmeats, etc., is also accounted here. This category also includes those
baby foods of which the principal constituent is milk. Further, milk (liquid) includes icecream of which the major component is milk. Ice with syrup but without milk sold under
the name of ice-cream is not included in this category.
Minor personal effects: These include spectacles, torches, locks, umbrellas, raincoats, gas
lighters, etc. In the consumer expenditure schedule, this group was called goods for
personal care and effects. These are not included in durable goods but in miscellaneous
goods and services.
Miscellaneous goods and services: This is a residual category covering all items other than
food, pan, tobacco, intoxicants, fuel and light, clothing, footwear, and durable goods. It
includes, among other things, expenditure on education, medical care, entertainment,
conveyance, rent, and consumer taxes and cesses. (Note, however, that in Schedule 1.0, the
schedule of enquiry of data collection, education and institutional medical care are separated
out from the miscellaneous goods and services block to form a separate block.)
Other consumer services: This includes expenditure on domestic servants, cooks,
attendants, sweepers, barbers and beauticians, laundry, ironing, tailors, priests, legal
services, telephone charges, postal charges, grinding charges, and repair charges for nondurable goods. Apart from conveyance, it excludes the consumer services coming under
entertainment.
Other household consumables: These include electric bulbs, tubelights, batteries,
earthenware, glassware, plastic goods such as buckets, water bottles and feeding bottles, coir
and rope, washing soap, washing soda, other washing requisites, incense, room fresheners,
flowers, acid and insecticides. In the consumer expenditure schedule, this group was called
sundry articles.
Pan: This includes, pan (betel leaves), supari, lime, katha, other ingredients of finished pan,
and pan purchased in finished form.

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Rent: Rent includes house and garage rent, residential land rent and other consumer rent.
Rice products: Rice products are foods like chira, khoi, lawa, muri, rice powder, etc. which are
obtained by splitting, frying, powdering, or parching of the grain.
Spices: Consumption of garlic and ginger, which in the schedule appear under vegetables,
is accounted in spices and not in vegetables. Green chillies are, however, included in
vegetables.
Vegetables: This excludes ginger and garlic, which have been included in the estimates of
consumption of spices, though data for ginger and garlic were collected in the schedule
under vegetables.
Wheat products: Bread is included here, but not wheat preparations like biscuits, cakes, etc.,
which are accounted in beverages, refreshments and processed food.

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Basic Results on Per Capita Consumption Expenditure
LEVEL OF CONSUMPTION
3.0.1 The main indicator of standard of living generated by the NSS consumer expenditure
survey is Monthly Per Capita Consumer Expenditure (MPCE). This is easy to understand at
the national or State (or region) level the aggregate consumer expenditure of the relevant
population divided by the population size. Nations may be ranked by per capita consumer
expenditure, just as they may be ranked by per capita gross domestic product. In the NSS
consumer expenditure survey, MPCE is defined first at the household level, that is,
household MPCE = aggregate monthly consumer expenditure of the household household
size. It is possible to derive the proportions of either households or persons located in these
households in different class-intervals of MPCE, and averages of MPCE of these groups of
households. The NSS thus helps provide, not just the average MPCE at any level of
geographical disaggregation, but the distribution of households, or persons, by size of
MPCE around the average level. Such distributions (and the ranking of households in
ascending order of MPCE) are used to derive the standard indicators of poverty such as
proportion of population below poverty line or indices of inequality such as Lorenz ratio.
These distributional indicators derived from the NSS data constitute important measures of
welfare.
3.0.2
Reference period: It was mentioned earlier (Chapter 2, paragraph 2.11) that, for five
categories of non-food expenditure (relatively infrequent purchase categories or the I-type
for short), the schedule of enquiry used two reference periods of data collection last 30
days and last 365 days. The purpose was partly to investigate the differences in data
produced by these two different reference periods. A more important purpose was to keep
the methodology of the 61st round survey the same as that of the 50th round (1993-94)
consumer expenditure survey, with which its results could be compared. This double
reference period resulted in two different and alternative values of monthly consumption
expenditure being available for these items. Most importantly, household MPCE, or monthly
per capita expenditure on all items of consumption put together, also had two alternative
values depending on which reference period was used for the five I-type categories.
3.0.3 In the past, whenever the NSS collected consumption data on any item group with
two reference periods from each surveyed household, last 30 days was always one of the
reference periods used, and the major findings were released using a reference period of 30
days for such item groups. Moreover, the results of the 50th round survey of 1993-94, which
belongs to the quinquennial series4 of full-scale consumer expenditure surveys, and which
uses exactly the same reference period structure as the 61st round, were released using a
reference period of 30 days for all items. Comparability of the survey results with past data
thus dictates that the basic results of this survey be based on the last 30 days reference
period for all items. This chapter will generally use, for the 61st round, the data collected with 30
days reference period for all items of consumption unless otherwise stated. A problem remains
with the last round of the quinquennial series, the 55th, in which only data with 365 days
4

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reference period was collected for the I-type categories. For precise comparison of MPCE
with the 55th round, therefore, it has been necessary, at times, to use the MPCE (M) of the
61st round instead of the usual MPCE or MPCE (U30) (see paragraph 2.11).
3.1 MPCE and household size
3.1.1 The consumer expenditure schedule recorded age and sex particulars of each member
of the sample household. From these, it is possible to generate estimates of population by
age and sex, sex ratio, average number of adults and children per household, etc. For this
report, the most important demographic parameter is average household size. Table P2
shows that this decreases steadily as one moves up the MPCE scale. The variation in average
household size over different MPCE classes is mainly accounted by variation in the average
number of children (persons under 15 years of age) in the classes, with the number of adults
per household varying much less.
Table P2: Average number of adults and children per household in different MPCE classes
all-India
rural
urban
av. no. per household of
av. no. per household of
MPCE class
MPCE class
chilchilperper(Rs.)
(Rs.)
adults
adults
dren*
dren*
sons
sons
0 235

2.88

2.73

5.61

0 335

3.19

2.73

5.93

235 270

3.13

2.80

5.93

335 395

3.47

2.32

5.79

270 320

3.18

2.48

5.66

395 485

3.47

2.06

5.53

320 365

3.18

2.24

5.42

485 580

3.45

1.72

5.17

365 410

3.20

2.05

5.26

580 675

3.39

1.57

4.96

410 455

3.22

1.85

5.07

675 790

3.29

1.41

4.70

455 510

3.24

1.73

4.97

790 930

3.27

1.20

4.47

510 580

3.20

1.54

4.75

930 1100

3.13

1.03

4.16

580 690

3.18

1.32

4.50

1100 1380

3.00

0.85

3.86

690 890

3.13

1.17

4.30

1380 1880

2.83

0.69

3.52

890 1155

3.08

0.99

4.06

1880 2540

2.68

0.58

3.26

1155 & more

2.84

0.80

3.64

2540 & more

2.47

0.43

2.90

all classes
3.15
*persons under 15

1.74

4.88

all classes

3.12

1.24

4.36

3.1.2 As a matter of fact, one may say that it is the larger proportion of dependants, on the
average, in the households with more children that, by lowering the proportion of earning
members, makes the MPCE of these households lower. Larger households are, on the
average, poorer; it follows that poorer households are, on the average, larger.
3.1.3 Figure 1 shows, among other things, that among households of different sizes, it is the
single-member households that are, on the average, the richest. Again, this is not surprising
when one considers that, except for a small proportion of remittance-receiving households,
these households have one earner and no dependants; larger households are much less
likely to have no dependants. Growth in the number of 2-member urban households with
both members having significant earnings is probably the reason for the average MPCE of 2member households being very close to that of single-member households in urban India.

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Fig 1
Average MPCE for households of sizes 1 to 8

Average MPCE (Rs.)

2000
1600
Rural
Urban

1200
800
400
0
1

household size

3.1.4 A consequence of the difference in household size between poor and rich households
is that for any characteristic which is associated, positively or negatively, with level of living,
the percentages of households possessing the characteristic, and the percentage of persons
possessing the characteristic, tend to differ appreciably. For example, the percentage of
population in households using solid fuel for cooking would be higher than the percentage of
such households, because the use of solid fuel is relatively rare among richer households but
very common among the poorer households, which are, on the average, larger.
3.1.5 Details of the estimated distribution of households by household size, for each MPCE
class in each State/UT, separately for rural and urban India, are given in Table 2 of
Appendix A. Statement 3 (pages 48-49) gives results at State/UT level in summary form,
that is, not giving separate estimates for households in different MPCE classes.
3.2

Distribution of population by MPCE

3.2.1 For each State and Union Territory, as well as for India as a whole, Statement 2R (page
46) gives the distribution of rural population over 12 MPCE classes. Statement 2U (page 47)
does the same for the urban population. These MPCE class-intervals are used in all the tables
in this report as also in other reports on employment and unemployment based on Schedule
105. Note that the MPCE class limits for the rural and urban tables have been chosen
differently. This is because of the wider range of variation in MPCE in urban area compared
to rural areas.
3.2.2 The MPCE classes for the rural sector were, in fact, so formed that the first two and
the last two classes each contained about 5% of the rural population according to the present
(61st round) survey, and the remaining classes each contained about 10%. The classes for the
urban sector were formed similarly.6

Schedule 10 is the NSS schedule on employment and unemployment.


This is not the practice followed in every NSS consumer expenditure survey, but only for the larger-scale
surveys of the quinquennial series (see also paragraph 1.0.4), of which the 61st round survey is one. In the next
few rounds, the classes formed in the 61st round will be used for classification. New classes will again be formed
in the next round of the quinquennial series, to be retained till the next such round, and so on.
5
6

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3.2.3 Figures 2R and 2U show the all-India percentages of rural and urban population
below different levels of MPCE. The levels of MPCE chosen are the class limits of the 12
MPCE classes. The graphs may be used to find the approximate percentage of population
below any specific level of MPCE, including the poverty line. They may also be used to
find such population parameters as the median MPCE and other percentiles of the size
distribution of MPCE.
3.2.1

Glimpses of poverty and economic well-being

3.2.1.1 Some glimpses of economic deprivation, as available from the MPCE distributions
for the 17 major States, are presented in Table P3 below.
Table P3: Statewise percentages of rural and urban population below specified levels of MPCE

State

Orissa
Chhattisgarh
Madhya Pradesh
Bihar
Jharkhand
Uttar Pradesh
Karnataka
Maharashtra
Tamil Nadu
Andhra Pradesh
West Bengal
Gujarat
Assam
Rajasthan
Haryana
Kerala
Punjab
All-India

percentage of rural
population with MPCE
below
below
Rs.270
Rs.365
( Rs.12 per ( Rs.9 per
day)
day)
57
31
55
24
47
21
46
15
46
15
33
10
32
7
30
11
26
6
25
8
24
5
21
5
17
3
17
3
7
1
7
2
4
1
30
10

State

Bihar
Orissa
Uttar Pradesh
Chhattisgarh
Madhya Pradesh
Rajasthan
Jharkhand
Andhra Pradesh
Karnataka
West Bengal
Tamil Nadu
Maharashtra
Assam
Kerala
Haryana
Punjab
Gujarat
All-India

percentage of urban
population with MPCE
below Rs.580 below Rs.395
( Rs.19
( Rs.13
per day)
per day)
55
50
44
44
43
36
33
33
31
29
26
25
23
22
22
18
16
30

28
25
17
20
18
10
14
8
12
8
7
8
4
7
7
1
3
10

3.2.1.2 Rural: The MPCE level of Rs.365 was roughly the 30th percentile of the all-India
distribution of MPCE for the rural population in 2004-05, and Rs.270 was the 10th percentile.
Compared with 30 per cent at the all-India level, in Orissa and Chhattisgarh as many as 5557% of villagers were, in 2004-05, living below the MPCE level of Rs.365, which is about
Rs.12 per day. In MP, Bihar and Jharkhand, 46-47% were living below this level. Even lower
levels of living of Rs.270 per person per month (Rs.9 per day) and below were observed in
31% of the rural population in Orissa and over 20% in Chhattisgarh and MP (compared to
10% at the all-India level).
3.2.1.4 Urban: For urban India, Rs.580 was roughly the 30th percentile of the distribution of
MPCE and Rs.395 was the 10th percentile. Table P3 shows that 55% of Bihars and 50% of
Orissas urban population lived below the MPCE level of Rs.580 (Rs.19 per day). Even lower
levels of living of Rs.13 per day or less (MPCE<Rs.395) were visible among 28% of Bihars
and 25% of Orissas urban population.

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Fig 2R
Percentage of rural population below
different MPCE levels

cumulative % of rural population

100
80
60
40
20
0
0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

MPCE (Rs.)

Fig 2U
Percentage of urban population below
different MPCE levels

cumulative % of urban population

100
80
60
40
20
0
0

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

MPCE (Rs.)

3.2.1.4 The upper ranges of the MPCE distributions, likewise, give a view of the proportion
of people living in relative affluence, as the figures below show. In Table P4, Rs.690 and
Rs.890 are, respectively, approximate values of the 80th and 90th percentiles of the all-India
distribution of MPCE of the rural population, that is, the MPCE levels above which the top
20% and top 10% of the rural population of India lived in 2004-05. Rs.1380 and Rs.1880 are
the approximate values of the corresponding percentiles for the population of urban India.

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Table P4: Statewise percentages of rural and urban population above specified levels of MPCE
State
Kerala
Punjab
Haryana
Gujarat
Andhra Pradesh
Rajasthan
Maharashtra
Tamil Nadu
West Bengal
Assam
Uttar Pradesh
Karnataka
Madhya Pradesh
Orissa
Chhattisgarh
Jharkhand
Bihar
All-India

percentage of rural
population with MPCE
at least
at least
Rs.690
Rs.890
57
38
51
32
47
28
26
13
23
11
22
10
21
11
21
11
18
8
18
5
17
8
13
6
11
5
9
4
8
3
7
3
6
2
20
10

State
Kerala
Punjab
West Bengal
Gujarat
Maharashtra
Haryana
Tamil Nadu
Karnataka
Assam
Andhra Pradesh
Jharkhand
Chhattisgarh
Rajasthan
Madhya Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Orissa
Bihar
All-India

percentage of urban
population with MPCE
at least
at least
Rs.1380
Rs.1880
28
15
27
14
24
13
23
10
23
13
22
11
22
11
21
11
21
9
18
8
17
8
16
8
15
7
14
7
12
6
8
3
7
3
20
10

3.3 Average MPCE


3.3.1 Average MPCE at State level for rural and urban sectors is shown below for the major
States and all-India and is also shown in Figure 3, which groups States by broad range of
average rural MPCE and average urban MPCE.
Table P5: Average MPCE in rural and urban areas of major States and all-India
State
Andhra Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chhattisgarh
Gujarat
Haryana
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala

av. MPCE (Rs.)


rural

urban

586
543
417
425
596
863
425
508
1013

1019
1058
696
990
1115
1142
985
1033
1291

State

av. MPCE (Rs.)


rural

Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Orissa
Punjab
Rajasthan
Tamil Nadu
Uttar Pradesh
West Bengal
All-India

439
568
399
847
591
602
647
562
559

urban
904
1148
757
1326
964
1080
978
1124
1052

3.3.2 It is worth mentioning that the average MPCE of a State or of the country, as a whole,
changes very gradually from year to year, and sample surveys conducted in quick
succession, such as the NSS consumer expenditure surveys, may fail to accurately capture
the extent of change, owing to sampling fluctuations. Now, while the sample size permitted
by resources available for an NSS survey is generally adequate to provide a very good
estimate of the level of average MPCE at national level, it is always less effective in providing
an estimate of the change in MPCE over successive years. This is especially so at State level.

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Fig 3
Average MPCE in different States and Union Territories

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3.3.3
The purpose of the above observations is to warn the unwary reader against
attempting to use the State-level averages of MPCE to estimate the change in average MPCE
of any State over the period between two successive rounds of NSS. It needs also to be added
that price adjustments will be necessary for comparison across rounds. It may be noted that
in the present report, State-level estimates of the previous round have not been placed side
by side with those of this round. Change in level and pattern of consumption over time will
be discussed in Sections 3.4 to 3.5 and Sections 3.10.3 to 3.12, and the discussion will be
based on estimates for rounds of the quinquennial series.
3.3.4 The major States may be grouped by the extent of rural-urban differential in average
MPCE. Such a grouping has been done below. In 7 major States out of 17, average urban
MPCE was 80-110% higher than average rural MPCE. In another 6 major States, the
differential was 50-80%. For two States, the differential was even greater than 110%, while
for two other states, it was less than 50%.
Average urban MPCE as a percentage of average rural MPCE: major States
<150

150-180

180-210

>210

Kerala

(127)

UP

(151)

Gujarat

(187)

Jharkhand

(232)

Haryana

(132)

Punjab

(157)

Orissa

(190)

Chhattisgarh

(233)

Rajasthan

(163)

Assam

(195)

Bihar

(167)

West Bengal

(200)

AP

(174)

Maharashtra

(202)

Tamil Nadu

(179)

Karnataka

(203)

MP

(206)

3.3.6 Comparisons of rural and urban average MPCE for any State are open to the criticism
that they ignore price differentials between rural and urban sectors. Urban price levels are
generally higher than rural price levels and a 15-20% price differential is quite common.
Therefore the real difference in level of living between the two sectors may be narrower than
what has been shown here. However, the comparison made above should help in judging
the extent of inter-State variation in rural-urban MPCE differentials.
3.4 Trends in all-India average per capita consumption expenditure since 1972-73
3.4.1 Average rural and urban MPCE (all-India) at current prices as obtained from rounds
27, 32, 38, 43, 50, 55 and 61 the quinquennial series of consumer expenditure surveys is
shown in Table P6. To facilitate comparison at constant prices, consumer price indices
(based on CPI for agricultural workers (CPI-AL) for rural areas and CPI for non-manual
employees (CPI-UNME) for urban areas) with 1972-73 as base are shown alongside.
3.4.2 It is seen that the index of overall rural average MPCE for 2004-05 at current prices
stands at 1265 in rural areas compared with the price index of 922, which means that the
increase in per capita consumption at constant prices since 1972-73 might have been of the
order of 37%.

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Table P6: Trends in all-India average per capita consumption, 1972-73 to 2004-05

year

72-73
77-78
83
87-88
93-94
99-00
04-05

MPCE
(Rs.) at
current
prices

44.17
68.89
112.31
158.10
286.10
486.16
558.78

RURAL
index of
MPCE at
current
CPI-AL*
prices
(197273=100)
100
156
254
358
637
1101
1265

100
144
227
289
520
833
922

URBAN
index of
MPCE at
MPCE (Rs.) at current
CPIcurrent prices prices
UNME*
(197273=100)
63.33
96.15
165.80
249.92
464.30
854.92
1052.36

100
152
262
395
723
1350
1662

100
160
258
364
618
998
1230

*Based on the CPI-AL series with base 1972-73=100. **Based on the CPI-UNME
series with base 1972-73=100.
Note that the 1999-2000 survey estimates are based on a reference period of 365
days instead of the usual 30 days for the I-type categories of consumption items
(see paragraph 3.0.3) and hence are not strictly comparable with those from other
rounds.

3.4.3 For urban India, the index of average MPCE in 2004-05 was 1662 against a price index
of 1230 - in real terms, an increase of the order of 35%, very roughly speaking.
3.5 Trends in level of consumption expenditure for different segments of population
since 1972-73
3.5.1 Can anything be said regarding the change over time in level of living of different
percentile groups of the population for example, the poorest 10%, the middle 20%, or the
top 10%? It was mentioned in paragraph 3.2.2 that the reports of the consumer expenditure
surveys of the quinquennial series give information using MPCE classes formed according to
percentile groups of population ranked by MPCE. The lowest 5%, ranked by MPCE, form
the bottom MPCE class; the next 5% form the next class. Each of the next 8 classes are
formed with 10% of the population (the second to the ninth decile group). Finally, the top
two classes are formed, each with 5% of population, as in case of the bottom two classes.
3.5.2 If, therefore, the average MPCE of, say, the lowest MPCE class can be compared at
constant prices across successive surveys of the quinquennial series, the change in level of
living of the bottom 5% of the population becomes apparent. The same is true of every other
MPCE class as well. It should, however, be mentioned here that the meaningfulness of such
comparisons rests on the assumption that the extent of inflationary impact of price rises
faced by different percentile groups of population have been the same.
3.5.3 In Table P7, average MPCE figures for different percentile groups of the population
obtained from the 50th, 55th and 61st rounds of NSS all surveys of the quinquennial series
are deflated by suitable price indices and expressed at 1993-94 prices. The CPI-AL series of
indices is used for the rural sector and the CPI-UNME series for the urban. The deflators
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over time on the general population in rural/urban areas and on households in different
MPCE classes. Therefore the conclusions reached on the basis of deflated estimates may not
be completely accurate.
Table P7: Comparison of average MPCE at constant prices over rounds
percentile group
of population
(1)
0 - 5%
5% - 10%
10% - 20%
20% - 30%
30% - 40%
40% - 50%
50% - 60%
60% - 70%
70% - 80%
80% - 90%
90% - 95%
95% - 100%
all

50th
(U30)
(2)
100
131
153
178
200
222
249
282
325
398
500
872
281

average MPCE (Rs.) at constant (1993-94) prices


rural
urban
55th
61st
50th
55th
61st
(M)
(U30)
(M)
(U30)
(M)
(U30)
(3)
(4)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(5)
121
114
133
159
141
137
153
145
176
203
186
169
176
169
211
242
223
193
203
195
248
288
269
220
228
221
287
334
316
245
252
246
332
385
368
271
281
275
381
447
433
299
313
310
448
523
512
333
358
359
543
628
619
380
433
442
698
800
804
455
537
570
923
1052
1088
569
849
1116
1643
1912
2137
938
307
319
458
532
531
331

(M)

(9)
164
210
248
294
342
396
461
545
657
854
1144
1985
555

3.5.4 For the rural sector as well as for the urban, Table P7 has two columns for the 61st
round: one, the MPCE (U30) based on last 30 days reference period for all items, and,
two, the MPCE (M) based on last 365 days reference period for the 5 infrequentexpenditure (I-type) categories and last 30 days for the rest. (See Chapter Two, paragraph
2.11.) For the 61st round, the average MPCE (M) figures are based on a special tabulation
involving grouping of the population by percentile classes of MPCE (M).
3.5.5 Notice that recall period comparability requires that the size distributions based on uniform
reference period of 30 days (U30) be compared for the 50th and 61st rounds (even-numbered columns
of Table P7), and those based on the mixed reference period (M) be compared for the 55th and 61st
rounds (odd-numbered columns of Table P7 from col.3 onwards).
3.5.6 Bearing this in mind, comparison of the time periods 1993-94 (50th round) and 2004-05
(61st round) using the even-numbered columns of Table P7 reveals that there was, for all
percentile groups, an increase in real per capita consumption over this 11-year period. The
increase was of the order of 10-12% for most of the lower percentile groups in the rural areas
and higher for the top two groups. In urban areas, the increase was under 10% for the lower
half of the population but around 15% or more for the upper groups.
3.5.7 Comparing the time periods 1999-2000 (55th round) and 2004-05 (61st round) using the
odd-numbered columns of Table P7 from col.3 onwards, one finds a difference in the rural
and urban patterns of change. The percentage rise in real rural per capita consumption over
this 5-year period (based on cols. 3 and 5 of Table P7) declines gradually as one moves from
the lower percentile groups to the higher ones (from about 13-14% for the poorest 5% to less
than 5% for the 80-90 and 90-95 groups, though it is over 10% for the 95-100 group.
For the urban population, however, the percentage rise (based on cols. 7 and 9 of Table P7) is
lowest in the poorest groups, rising from 2-3% for the lowest five groups to about 7-9% for
the 80-90 and 90-95 groups.

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PATTERN OF CONSUMPTION
3.6 Sources of variation in consumption pattern
3.6.1
Take any two individuals with the same consumption level: their pattern of
consumption would differ because of differences in preference patterns. It is the same with
States, sectors of States, and different economic strata of population within the same State or
geographical area. In this report, by pattern of consumption we mean break-up of
consumption expenditure into 32 broad groups of food and non-food items; we go no
deeper7. Occasionally, we mean the broad pattern of food-non-food break-up.
3.6.2 It is important to note that most of the study of consumption pattern in this report is
restricted to value of consumption. This is because most of the data discussed in this report is
in terms of rupees, not physical quantities. Only in case of cereals do we discuss the
consumption pattern in physical terms.
3.7 Share of food and share of cereals in total expenditure
3.7.1 At all-India level the share of food in total expenditure was 55% in the rural sector and
43% in the urban sector of the country. Inter-State variation was as shown in Table P8 below.
For the rural sector, the major States where the share of food was highest were Assam (66%)
and Bihar (65%), the share being lowest in Kerala (45%). For the urban sector, the share of
food was highest in Bihar (51%), being also high (50%) in Orissa and Assam, and was lowest
in Punjab (38%). The percentage share of food tends to be low for States with higher average
MPCE; this is suggested by Engels law.
Table P8: Share of food in total consumer
expenditure, 2004-05: inter-State
variation
share of food in
total exp. (%)

no. of major States


R

36-40

41-45

46-50

51-55

56-60

61-65

66-70

3.7.2 Wider variation, as expected, existed in the share of cereals in total expenditure. This
share, for rural and urban areas of selected States, is shown in Table P9. As always, interState variation was more moderate among urban areas. Note that the share of cereals, which
was 17% or less in urban areas of all major States, was 25% or more in rural areas of 5 of the
17 major States. The share of cereals tends to be higher in States where rice was the major
cereal consumed. Thus, for rural India, in each of the six States with 23% or more of total
expenditure going towards cereals (lower part of Table P9, RURAL), rice formed 55% or
more of total quantity of cereal consumption (see also Table P16 on page 26), the proportion
being 75% or more in five of the six States.
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Table P9: Share of cereals in total consumer expenditure: 2004-05, major States
RURAL

URBAN
% share of
cereals in total
cons. exp.

State
Haryana
Punjab
Kerala

9
9
11

8 other major States

Punjab
Haryana
Gujarat
Kerala
Maharashtra

13-19

West Bengal
Assam
Bihar
Jharkhand
Chhattisgarh
Orissa

% share of
cereals in total
cons. exp.

State

6
7
8
8
8

23
25

10 other major States

27
27
27
28

Orissa
Bihar

10-14

17
17

3.7.3 Both share of food and share of cereals fall appreciably with rise in MPCE level. In
rural India as a whole, for instance, the share of food falls from over 68% in the lowest
MPCE class (Rs.0-235) to under 34% in the highest (Rs.1155+). In urban India the fall in the
share of food is steeper: from nearly 65% in the lowest class to under 24% in the highest. The
share of cereals falls, in rural India, from over 34% in the lowest MPCE class to under 7% in
the highest. In urban India the share of cereals drops from 26% in the lowest MPCE class to
a mere 3% in the highest. (See Figure 4.)

Fig 4
Percentage shares of cereals and all food in total
expenditure across MPCE classes

% share in total expenditure

80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
1

low:1
cereals - rural

MPCE class
food - rural

cereals - urban

10

11

12

high: 12
food - urban

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3.7.4 States with higher average MPCE have a lower share of cereals in total expenditure. It
has been observed that the share of cereals, right at the individual or household level, is
closely correlated with MPCE class. States with higher average MPCE consist of a larger
number of households from the upper MPCE classes and therefore of a larger number of
households with a low cereals share, than States with lower average MPCE.
3.8 Shares of various food and non-food groups in total expenditure
Table P10: Break-up of MPCE by item group: all-India, rural and urban, 2004-05
item group

cereals & cereal substitutes


pulses & their products*
milk & milk products
edible oil
egg, fish & meat
vegetables
fruits
sugar, salt and spices
beverages, refreshments &
processed food**
food total
pan, tobacco & intoxicants
*includes gram

monthly per capita


exp. (Rs.)
rural
urban
101
106
18
24
47
83
26
36
19
28
34
47
10
24
27
34
25
65
308
15

447
17

item group

fuel and light


clothing & footwear***
education
medical
misc. consumer goods
conveyance
other consumer services
rent
taxes and cesses
durable goods
non-food total
all items

** includes purchased cooked meals

monthly per capita


exp. (Rs.)
rural
urban
57
105
30
49
15
53
37
55
33
73
21
69
21
74
3
59
1
8
19
43
251
605
559
1052

***excludes tailoring charges

3.8.1 Table P10 gives the break-up of all-India rural and urban MPCE in 2004-05 into 9
broad groups of food items and 11 broad groups of non-food items. Detailed estimates using
14 food groups and 18 non-food groups are available for the major States in Statement 4 (R &
U) on pages 50-55 and for all States/UTs in Table 5 of Appendix A.
3.8.2 The percentage composition of MPCE is given in Table P11 in terms of the same item
groups. More detailed break-ups are given in Statement 5 (R & U) on pages 56-61 for the
major States. Note that the words per capita have been dropped from the column heading
in Table P11, as the percentage composition of the aggregate is the same as that of the
average.
Table P11: Percentage composition of consumption expenditure by item group: all-India, rural and
urban, 2004-05
item group

cereals & cereal substitutes


pulses & their products*
milk & milk products
edible oil
egg, fish & meat
vegetables
fruits
sugar, salt and spices
beverages, refreshments &
processed food**
food total
pan, tobacco & intoxicants
*includes gram

exp. as % of total
cons. exp. (Rs.)
rural
urban
18
10
3
2
8
8
5
3
3
3
6
4
2
2
5
3
5
6
55
3

43
2

item group

fuel and light


clothing & footwear***
education
medical
misc. consumer goods
conveyance
other consumer services
rent
taxes and cesses
durable goods
non-food total
all items

** includes purchased cooked meals

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rural
urban
10
10
5
5
3
5
7
5
6
7
4
7
4
7
1
6
0
1
3
4
45
57
100
100

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3.8.3 Table P11 shows that out of every rupee that the average rural Indian spent in 2004-05
on household consumption, 55 paise was spent on food, of which 18 paise was spent on
cereals, 8 paise on milk and milk products, 6 paise on vegetables, 5 paise on sugar, salt and
spices, and 5 paise on beverages, refreshments, processed food and purchased cooked meals.
3.8.4
The average rural Indian also spent 10 paise (out of every rupee spent on
consumption) on fuel for cooking and lighting, 5 paise on clothing and footwear, 3 paise on
education, 7 paise on medical expenses, 4 paise on conveyance, another 4 paise on all other
consumer services, and 3 paise on consumer durables.
3.8.5
Similar statements can be made for the average urban Indian. In making such
statements, however, the following points should be kept firmly in mind (many of these
appeared in Chapter Two as well).
1. All averages are computed taking the entire estimated population in the
denominator. Thus the very low average expenditure on rent in rural India reflects
the fact that only about 7% of the countrys rural households live in rented dwellings.
The actual number of consuming persons in the population is not considered here for
any of the item groups. For some item groups such as cereals, the number of
consuming persons would be nearly the entire population; for other items, such as
tobacco, it would obviously be much smaller. Expenditure on food includes the
value of self-consumed home produce, calculated at ex farm prices. It includes also
the value of food collected free, for example, from forests, imputed at local retail
prices.
2. Expenditure on fuel, likewise, includes the value of home-grown firewood,
calculated at ex farm prices, and the value of firewood and other fuel collected free,
imputed at local retail prices.
3. Processed food refers to purchased food items such as jam, pickles, etc., of which
the ingredients are not known well enough to be reported against the detailed items
listed in the consumer expenditure schedule. All food processed at home is
accounted against the ingredients. For example, a sweet prepared at home and
consumed adds to the households (and the concerned State/UTs) consumption of
cereals, sugar, milk, etc., but not to its consumption of processed food.
4. Spending on tailor-made clothing does not include tailoring charges, which are
included in other consumer services.
5. Education includes expenditure on newspapers and periodicals, and on books of
all kinds including fiction.
3.9 Proportions of households reporting specific items
3.9.1
For every item of consumption, there are some households which report zero
consumption during the reference period. Based on the numbers of such households, the
proportion of households with zero (or non-zero) consumption of the item during the
reference period may be estimated. This can be done for groups of items as well. Table 5 (R
and U) in Appendix A, in addition to giving the break-up of MPCE by item group, shows,
against each item group, the number of reporting households in the sample and the
estimated proportion of reporting (or consuming) households in the population. For a few
selected item groups, the estimated proportions of households consuming any item of the
group during the reference period are shown in Table P12.

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3.9.2 Note that by consumption of durable goods we mean any payment made for durable
goods during the reference period, and the same applies to education and medical
consumption. Also, by consumption of clothing and footwear we mean the use of an article
of clothing and footwear for the first time.
Table P12: Estimated percentages of households consuming selected
items: all-India, rural and urban, 2004-05

item group
cereals
egg, fish & meat
fruits (fresh)
fruits (dry)
pan
tobacco
intoxicants
clothing
footwear
education
medical (institutional)
medical (non-inst.)
conveyance
rent
durable goods

percentage of households with non-zero


consumption during
last 30 days
last 365 days
rural
urban
rural
urban
99
95
59
58
73
87
27
43
31
21
63
39
16
10
34
33
99
100
19
19
96
98
40
57
59
70
1.4
1.5
9
10
61
63
74
83
5
36
25
26
79
77

3.9.1 Per household consumption and consumption per consuming household


3.9.1.1 In Table P13, which looks at only a few selected categories of consumption items, the
first two columns of figures give estimates of average consumption per household, which
are computed according to the general estimation procedure (see Appendix B for details).
This means that households reporting zero consumption of an item group are taken into
account in the calculation of the average; that is, both zero and non-zero consumption
figures are averaged. In the last two columns of Table P13, estimates of consumption per
consuming household are presented; that is, only households reporting positive consumption
of the item group are taken into account in computing the average. In each row of Table P13,
the figures of consumption per household and consumption per consuming household differ by
a factor which is equal to the relevant percentage of consuming households in Table P12.
Table P13: Consumption per consuming household for selected item groups
average value of consumption (Rs.) during
30 days
item group
per
per consuming
household
household
R
U
R
U
egg, fish and meat
91
124
155
215
pan
12
12
38
56
tobacco
39
38
63
98
intoxicants
22
25
135
239
rent
14
259
270
726

3.9.1.2 Thus Table P13 tells us, for instance, that

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rural households which consumed eggs, fish or meat at least once during the last 30
days spent, on an average, Rs.155 on the egg, fish and meat group, and urban
households, on an average, Rs.215;
for rural households in which tobacco was consumed during the last 30 days, the
average expenditure on tobacco was Rs.63, while for urban households it was Rs.98;
urban households reporting expenditure on rent during the last 30 days spent on an
average Rs.726 on rent during the last 30 days.8

3.10 Cereal consumption


3.10.1 It has already been noted (see Table P11) that expenditure on cereals forms 18% of
total consumption expenditure in rural India and 10% in urban India.
3.10.1 Cereal consumption patterns
3.10.1.1 The all-India consumption pattern in quantity terms is shown below. Note that
rice includes all rice products, e.g. chira, wheat includes all wheat products, e.g. bread,
and so on.
Table P14: Average monthly per capita cereal
consumption: 2004-05, all-India, rural
and urban
monthly per capita
consumption (kg)

cereal
rice

R
6.55

U
4.85

wheat

4.29

4.65

jowar

0.43

0.22

bajra

0.39

0.11

maize

0.31

0.03

other cereals
all cereals

0.15

0.08

12.12

9.94

3.10.1.2 Inter-State variation in level and pattern of cereal consumption is shown in detail in
Statement 6 (R & U) on pages 62-63 for all States. A brief idea, as far as the 17 major States
are concerned, is given below.
Table P15: Variation among the major
States in cereal consumption level:
2004-05, all-India, rural and urban
monthly per capita
consumption (kg)
8-9

no. of major States


R

U
-

9-10

10-11

11-12

12-13

13-14

all

17

17

Note that three major components of expenditure on rent, namely, house rent, garage rent and residential land
rent, during the last 30 days, are recorded in the consumer expenditure schedule as the amount last paid as rent
divided by the number of months to which the payment related, and not as the actual expenditure incurred on
rent during the last 30 days. (See Appendix C, Schedule 1.0, Block 10, items 520 and 521.)

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3.10.1.3 The majority of States formed two groups, predominantly rice- (Group R) and
wheat- Group W (consuming) in terms of share in quantity of cereal consumption. In a
Group R State, rice (and its products) formed at least 75% of all cereal consumption for both
rural and urban sectors. In a Group W State, wheat (and its products) formed at least 65% of
all cereal consumption in both sectors. Among the 17 major States, 7 belonged to Group R, 5
to Group W, and another 5 to neither (see Table P16).

Table P16: Percentage shares of rice and wheat in total cereals consumed: major States, rural and
urban, 2004-05
% of rice in
Group R
cereals
States
consumed
(share of
rice 75%)
R
U
AP
92
91
Assam
95
89
Chhattisgarh
96
75
Kerala
90
88
Orissa
95
84
Tamil Nadu
93
91
West Bengal
93
76

% of wheat
Group W
in cereals
States
consumed
(share of
wheat 65%)
R
U
Haryana
89
87
MP
65
77
Punjab
91
88
Rajasthan
67
89
UP
66
75

Other States
Bihar
Gujarat
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Maharashtra

% of rice in
cereals
consumed
R
U
55
50
20
25
75
51
49
58
28
36

% of wheat
in cereals
consumed
R
U
41
49
36
65
22
49
10
18
33
51

3.10.2 Value of cereal consumption


3.10.2.1 Break-up of average value of cereal consumption per person per month over
different cereal categories is shown in Statement 7 (pages 64-65) for all States. At the allIndia level, value of monthly per capita consumption of cereals was Rs.100.68 for rural India
and Rs.105.84 for urban India.
3.10.2.2 Details of variation in value of per capita consumption of different cereals over
MPCE classes are given for all States/UTs in Table 4 of Appendix A.
3.10.3 The declining consumption of cereals
3.10.3.1 It has been noted in the literature on consumption that the per capita cereal
consumption of the Indian population has been declining in both rural and urban areas over
the past two or three decades.
3.10.3.2 To examine the decline over the past decade, Table P17 gives per capita quantity of
cereal consumption per month in 15 major States as estimated from the 50th (1993-94), 55th
(1999-2000) and 61st rounds of NSS. It shows that the decline is spread over all the major
States and affects both rural and urban sectors to a similar extent.
3.10.3.3 The question is: Was the fall in consumption of cereals confined to the richer strata
of the population? Table P18 shows that the bottom MPCE class (the bottom 5% ranked by
MPCE) in both rural and urban sectors experienced a rise in cereal consumption over the
past decade. For all other sections of the population, however, the fall is unmistakable.

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Table P17: Changes in average per capita cereal consumption in physical terms over the last decade in the
major States
RURAL

year

monthly per capita cereal consumption (kg) in


AP

ASM

BHR*

GUJ

HAR

KTK

KRL

MP#

1993-94

13.3

13.2

14.3

10.7

12.9

13.2

10.1

14.2

1999-2000

12.65

12.63

13.75

10.19

11.37

11.53

9.89

12.94

2004-05

12.07

13.04

13.08

10.07

10.66

10.73

9.53

12.16

MAH

ORS

PUN

RAJ

TN

UP^

WB

IND

11.4

15.9

10.8

14.9

11.7

13.9

15.0

13.4

1993-94
1999-2000

11.32

15.09

10.58

14.19

10.66

13.62

13.59

12.72

2004-05

10.50

13.98

9.92

12.68

10.89

12.87

13.18

12.12

KRL

MP#

URBAN

year

monthly per capita cereal consumption (kg) in


AP

ASM

BHR*

GUJ

HAR

KTK

1993-94

11.3

12.1

12.8

9.0

10.5

10.9

9.5

11.3

1999-2000

10.94

12.26

12.70

8.49

9.36

10.21

9.25

11.09

2004-05

10.51

11.92

12.21

8.29

9.15

9.71

8.83

10.63

MAH

ORS

PUN

RAJ

TN

UP^

WB

IND

9.4

13.4

9.0

11.5

10.1

11.1

11.6

10.6

1993-94
1999-2000

9.35

14.51

9.21

11.56

9.65

10.79

11.17

10.42

2004-05

8.39

13.11

9.01

10.84

9.48

10.94

10.39

9.94

*includes Jharkhand

#includes Chhattisgarh

^includes Uttaranchal

3.10.3.4 The overall fall in cereal consumption appears to be a phenomenon similar to the
slowing down of increase in cereal consumption as MPCE increases (in urban areas, there
actually occurs a fall in per capita cereal consumption after MPCE increases beyond a certain
level, as a comparison over columns of Table P18 will show). Just as improvement in
economic condition does not increase cereal consumption beyond a certain point, so, with
economic development and diversification of the consumption basket over time, the choice
appears to be in favour of a reduction of cereal consumption and an increase in consumption
of other items such as the beverages, refreshments and processed food group. Among the
partial explanations that may be put forward for the decline in cereal consumption are:
(a) Consumption of potato has increased.
(b) Eating out has increased. (Cereal content of meals taken outside at own cost or at
public cost is hardly known.)
(c) Calorie needs may be declining because labour-saving devices are becoming
increasingly available in the household, in the workplace, and in transportation.
3.10.3.5 It is important to remember in this context that cooked cereals purchased from the
market, or preparations containing both cereal and non-cereal items similarly purchased, do
not get included in the estimate of cereal consumption, as by convention such consumption
is recorded in the beverages, refreshments and processed food group. In fact, meals
consumed in hotels, restaurants and canteens are all accounted by convention in the item
group processed food. Unfortunately, the cereal content of such consumption cannot be
separated out to ascertain whether the total cereal consumption of the population is in fact
falling or not.

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Table P18: Changes in per capita cereal consumption in quantity terms over the last decade in
different percentile classes of population (ranked by MPCE): all-India, rural and urban
RURAL
year

monthly per capita cereal consumption (kg) in population percentile class


0-5

5-10

10-20

20-30

30-40

40-50

1993-94

9.68

11.29

12.03

12.63

13.19

13.33

1999-2000

9.78

11.15

11.64

12.27

12.56

12.89

2004-05

9.88

10.87

11.33

11.70

11.98

12.16

50-60

60-70

70-80

80-90

90-95

95-100

1993-94

13.72

14.07

14.41

14.59

14.98

15.78

1999-2000

13.03

13.36

13.45

13.67

13.73

14.19

2004-05

12.37

12.61

12.77

12.72

12.77

13.50

URBAN
year

monthly per capita cereal consumption (kg) in population percentile class


0-5

5-10

10-20

20-30

30-40

40-50

1993-94

8.91

10.11

10.61

10.75

10.89

10.99

1999-2000

8.99

10.15

10.25

10.75

10.61

10.80

2004-05

9.25

10.04

10.09

10.24

10.12

10.25

50-60

60-70

70-80

80-90

90-95

95-100

1993-94

10.91

10.95

10.73

10.68

10.19

10.29

1999-2000

10.69

10.66

10.50

10.52

9.94

9.72

2004-05

10.08

10.09

9.97

9.63

9.50

9.10

3.11 Trends in all-India pattern of consumption expenditure since 1972-73


3.11.1 Statement 9 (R & U) on pages 68-69 gives the percentage composition of household
MPCE over the rounds of the quinquennial series (32nd to 61st round). Table P19 shows the
percentage shares of important food groups in 1972-73 and the years of the quinquennial
series from 1987-88 onwards.
3.11.2 In 2004-05 the average rural Indian spent 18 paise on cereals out of every rupee he
spent on household consumption, compared to 41 paise in 1972-73. The average urban
resident spent 10 paise of his rupee on cereals compared to 23 paise in 1972-73.
3.11.3 In both rural and urban India, the share of food in total expenditure continued to fall
throughout the three decades prior to 2004-05. The overall fall was from 73% to 55% in rural
areas and from 64% to 42% in urban areas. In urban India, apart from cereals and pulses,
there has been a fall in the shares of other food groups as well, such as milk and milk products,
edible oil, and sugar. In rural India, however, the shares of milk and milk products, egg, fish and
meat, and fruits & nuts have increased by about 1 percentage point each, the share of
vegetables has increased by 2.5 percentage points, and that of beverages, refreshments &
processed food has increased by 2 percentage points since 1972-73, and only the shares of sugar
and pulses (the latter, largely during the last decade) have declined noticeably, apart from
cereals.

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3.11.4 The share of fuel and light in household consumer expenditure rose from under 6%
to 10% between 1972-73 and 2004-05 in both sectors. The share of the pan, tobacco and
intoxicants group fell noticeably in the urban sector from 2.8% to 1.6%.

Table P19: Trends in food consumption pattern from 1972-73 to 2004-05, all-India, rural and urban

sector

rural

urban

% shares of major food groups in total expenditure


milk &
egg,
milk
edible
vege- fruits &
fish &
pulses
oil
tables
nuts
promeat
ducts

year

all
food

cereals

72-73
87-88
93-94
99-00
04-05

72.9
64.0
63.2
59.4
55.0

40.6
26.3
24.2
22.2
18.0

4.3
4.0
3.8
3.8
3.1

7.3
8.6
9.5
8.8
8.5

3.5
5.0
4.4
3.7
4.6

2.5
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3

3.6
5.2
6.0
6.2
6.1

72-73
87-88
93-94
99-00
04-05

64.5
56.4
54.7
48.1
42.5

23.3
15.0
14.0
12.4
10.1

3.4
3.4
3.0
2.8
2.1

9.3
9.5
9.8
8.7
7.9

4.9
5.3
4.4
3.1
3.5

3.3
3.6
3.4
3.1
2.7

4.4
5.3
5.5
5.1
4.5

sugar

beverages,
etc.

1.1
1.6
1.7
1.7
1.9

3.8
2.9
3.1
2.4
2.4

2.4
3.9
4.2
4.2
4.5

2.0
2.5
2.7
2.4
2.2

3.6
2.4
2.4
1.6
1.5

7.6
6.8
7.2
6.4
6.2

Note: Shares for 1999-2000 are only approximately comparable to other quinquennial rounds due to difference in recall period
for I-type categories (see paragraph 3.0.3) of consumption items.

3.11.5 The share of clothing in total consumer expenditure over the last three decades fell
from 7-9% to 4.5% in rural India and from 5-7% to 4% in urban India. The share of
miscellaneous goods and services (here including education, medical care, rent and taxes,
sundry consumables, conveyance and other consumer services including conveyance) grew
from under 9% to 23% in rural India and from 19% to 37% in urban India.
INEQUALITY AND WELFARE
3.12 Consumption inequality and welfare
3.12.1 Disparities in total consumption, cereal consumption and consumption of durables
3.12.1.1 The Lorenz curve for total consumer expenditure and specific concentration curves9
for cereal consumption (in value terms) and expenditure on durable goods are shown in
Figure 510. The concentration curve for cereals lies between the Lorenz curve and the
egalitarian line, indicating that cereals are a necessity with Engel elasticity11 between 0 and
1, and disparities in cereal consumption are less marked than disparities in total
consumption expenditure. On the other hand, the concentration curve for durable goods lies
below the Lorenz curve, indicating that this category of goods is on the whole a luxury for
9 The

Lorenz curve and Lorenz ratio are indicators of inequality. Concentration curve and concentration ratio are
generalisations of Lorenz curve and Lorenz ratio, respectively. Specific concentration curves plot cumulated
share of each MPCE size group in aggregate consumer expenditure on that specific commodity against the
cumulated population shares of MPCE size group. The theory and procedure of deriving Lorenz and
concentration curves can be found in Kakwani, N.C. (1980), Poverty and Inequality: Methods of Estimation and
Policy Applications, Oxford University Press, New York.
10 The

Lorenz and concentration curves are drawn using 30-days reference period for all items.

Engel elasticity of an item is the percentage change in per capita expenditure on the item in response to one
percent change in per capita total consumption expenditure or income.
11

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the Indian population, and greater disparities exist in consumption of durable goods than in
total consumption. For rural India, the Lorenz ratio for total consumption expenditure is
0.30, while a concentration ratio of 0.08 is obtained for cereal consumption and a
concentration ratio of 0.81 is obtained for durable goods expenditure. For urban India, the
estimate of Lorenz ratio for total consumer expenditure is 0.37, while the concentration ratio
for cereal consumption is around 0.08 and a concentration ratio of 0.81 is obtained for
durable goods. The State-wise Lorenz ratios for both rural and urban sectors are calculated
separately and presented along with average MPCE in Statement 1 (page 45).
Fig 5
Lorenz and specific concentration curves12 for total consumption, cereal consumption (value) and
expenditure on durable goods for rural and urban India
Lorenz and Concentration Curves (Rural)

Lorenz and Concentration Curve (Urban)


100
Percentage Share of Expenditure

Percentage Share of Expenditure

100
Egalitarian Line

80

Total Expenditure
Cereal Consumption
Durable Goods

60

40

20

0
0

20

40

60

80

100

Percentage of Population

Eg alit arian Line


To t al Exp end it ure

80

Cereal Co ns ump tio n


Durab le Go o d s

60
40
20
0
0

20

40

60

80

100

Percentage of Population

Table P20: Lorenz ratio for total consumer expenditure, and


concentration ratios for cereal consumption (value)
and expenditure on durable goods for rural and
urban India
Lorenz/Concentration ratio* for
Total consumer expenditure
Cereal consumption (value)
Expenditure on durable goods

Rural

Urban

0.30
0.08
0.81

0.37
0.08
0.81

*based on size distributions of MPCE

3.12.2 Change in welfare over time


3.12.2.1 The Lorenz ratio provides a summary measure of relative inequality based on the
Lorenz curve. Welfare comparisons of entire size distributions of MPCE can be carried out on
the basis of non-intersecting Lorenz curves provided the means are the same. In case these
average values are not the same or Lorenz curves intersect, the Lorenz curve fails to rank the
distributions in terms of welfare. To solve this problem, the Generalised Lorenz Curve, a
concept introduced by A.F. Shorrocks13, can be used to compare or rank the distributions in
12

based on data collected using last 30 days reference period for all items

13 Shorrocks, Anthony F. (1983), Ranking Income Distributions, Economica, 50, pp. 3-17. Also see Deaton, Angus
(1997), The Analysis of Household Surveys: A Microeconometric Approach to Development Policy, John Hopkins
University Press, Baltimore, USA.

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terms of social welfare or level of living. Non-intersecting generalised Lorenz curves can be
compared for welfare ranking of size distributions of MPCE in case Lorenz curves intersect
and/or means are different.
3.12.2.2 The horizontal axis in the generalised Lorenz Curve (see Technical Note on page 32)
is the same as that for the Lorenz curve, i.e., cumulative percentage of population, but the
vertical axis shows, instead of percentage share of expenditure (or income), average
expenditure (or income) for the entire population multiplied by cumulated percentage share
at every point on the curve. The difference from the ordinary Lorenz curve is only a
difference in scale and not in shape. If the generalised Lorenz curve in period 1, say, lies
above the generalised Lorenz curve in period 2, it means that for all from 0 to 100, the
poorest percent of the population have greater command over consumer expenditure per
capita in period 1 than in period 2 and hence can be considered as having a better level of
living or social welfare.
3.12.2.3 Figure 6 shows the generalised Lorenz curves for 50th and 61st rounds for rural and
urban India. To neutralise the price effect, the average MPCEs have been deflated with
suitable consumer price indexes, viz., CPI-AL for rural and CPI-UNME for urban India. (The
deflators are, of course, open to criticism because they do not measure the effect of consumer
price changes over time on the general population in rural/urban India.) Clearly the
distribution of MPCE in 2004-05 (61st round) is ranked higher than the distribution in 199394 (50th round) by this method.
3.12.2.4 To compare the size distributions of consumer expenditure obtained from the 55th
and 61st rounds, the MPCE (M) estimates from the 61st round (see paragraph 3.5.5) are used.
The generalized Lorenz curves are shown in Figure 7.
Fig 6
Generalised Lorenz curves for size distributions of MPCE (U30) in 50th and 61st rounds for rural and
urban India
Generalised Lorenz Curve (Urban)

Average MPCE times Percentage share of


Expenditure (Rs)

350
319

300

281
50th round

250

600
529

50th round

500

61st round

458

400

61st round

200

Average MPCE times Percentage share of


Expenditure (Rs)

Generalised Lorenz Curve (Rural)

300

150

200

100

100

50
0
0

20

40

60

80

Percentage of Population

100

0
0

20

40

60

80

100

Percentage of Population

3.12.2.5 From Figure 7 it can be seen that the generalized Lorenz curve for the 61st round lies
above that for the 55th round, implying that the poorest x percent of population for any x had

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a higher level of living in 2004-05 than in 1999-2000. The distance between the curves is,
however, less in the lower percentile groups of population ranked by MPCE (up to the 60th
percentile the curves are very close together), implying that the difference between the two
periods in consumption commanded by the poorer half of the population was very slight.
Fig 7
Generalised Lorenz curves for size distributions of MPCE(M) in 55th and 61st rounds for rural and
urban India
Generalised Lorenz Curve (Urban)

Generalised Lorenz Curve (Rural)

Average MPCE at 93-94 prices times


Percentage Share of Expenditure

331
307

55th round

300

61st round

250
200
150
100
50
0
0

20

40

60

80

100

Percentage of Population

Average MPCE at 93-94 prices times


Percentage Share of Expenditure

600

350

55th round
61st round

500

555
529

400
300
200
100
0
0

20

40

60

80

100

Percentage of Population

A TECHNICAL NOTE ON LORENZ AND GENERALIZED LORENZ CURVES


Let X be a non-negative random variable with probability density function f (x) and
distribution function F (x) .
x

F ( X ) = P[ X x] = f ( x)dx
0

= E ( X ) = xf ( x)dx
0

Let F1 ( x) = xf ( x) dx
0

xf ( x)dx
0

= xf ( x) dx
0

and C ( x) = F1 ( x) = xf ( x) dx
0

Then as x increases from 0 to , F(x) and F1(x) increase from 0 to 1 and C(x) increases
from 0 to . The relationship between F and F1 gives the equation of the Lorenz curve,

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where F1=F1(F). Similarly, the relationship between F and C provides the Generalised Lorenz
Curve, where C=C(F).
In a welfare-theoretic framework, it can be shown that both Lorenz curve and
generalized Lorenz curve can be used to rank income distributions. Suppose we have two
distributions x and x with means and , and L and L are the corresponding Lorenz
curves. Let us also define the Social Welfare Function (SWF) as
W = W [u1 ( x1 ), u2 ( x2 ),..........., un ( xn )] or simply,

W = W ( x1 , x2 ,..........., xn )
Let us also make some reasonable assumptions on the nature of W(.).
Monotonicity: This condition requires that W ( x1 , x2 ,..........., xn ) is non-decreasing in

xi i=1, 2,,n. This means that W ( x1 , x 2 ,..., x i + ,....., x n ) > W ( x1 , x 2 ,..., x i ,...., x n ) or
n
W
> 0 . This condition will be satisfied if W ( x1 , x2 ,..........., xn ) = ui ( xi ) where
x
i =1
x1 , x2 ,...., xn are the incomes of n persons and ui ( xi ) is the unknown utility function of the ith

person and Ui >0 and Ui <0, i.e., the marginal utility of income is positive and it diminishes
with increase in income. More generally, the monotonicity condition will be satisfied if the
welfare function is Paretian and the utility levels of the individuals depend only on their
own incomes.
The Principle of Diminishing Transfer: This principle states that the increase in social
welfare generated by a transfer of a given amount of income from a richer to a poorer
individual, both of whom are in the lower part of the distribution, increases the social
welfare more than a transfer of the same amount from a richer to a poorer individual both of
whom are in the upper part of the distribution.
The SWF is:
i) Increasing in income. The function w=w(x) is such that, other things being equal,
an increase of the income of any individual i, at any income level, must lead to a positive
variation of welfare. This was explained while assuming the monotonicity of the welfare
function. In Figure 8, a welfare function is illustrated in two-dimensional space to highlight
the contribution to the social welfare of the ith income (all other things being equal). For
example, income increases x at the income levels x and x , lead to positive variations of
1

welfare w and w respectively14. Mathematically, this property is reflected by the positive


1

3,

first derivative of the welfare function:

w
>0.
xi

ii) Reflecting inequality-aversion (principle of transfers). The function w=w(x) is


such that, other things being equal, an increase x of a richer individuals income generates a
lower welfare increase than the same increase x for a poorer individual. In the following
figure (Figure 8), for example, an income increase x at income level x generates a lower
3

14

Similarly, reductions in income -x at income levels x and x lead to negative variations of welfare, -w and

-w respectively.

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welfare increase w than the welfare increase w generated by the income increase x at
3

the income level x .


1

Therefore, the welfare variation decreases as income increases. Or,


The term in brackets can be considered the change in the variation of welfare as
income increases. Mathematically, for infinitesimal changes of x, i.e. for x 0 this property
is reflected by the negative second derivative of the welfare function:

2w
<0.
x 2

Fig 8: Principle of Transfers

w
w
4
w
3
w
2
w
1

x
x1 ( x1 + x ) ( x 2 x ) x2

x3

( x 3 + x ) ( x 4 x ) x4

Now, under these assumptions about the social welfare function, Atkinson showed
that the Lorenz curve can be used to compare two income distributions so long as the
Lorenz curves do not intersect. Consider two communities with the same mean income. If
the Lorenz curve of one community is inside the Lorenz curve of other community, in the
sense that the ordinate of the first LC the ordinate of the second LC for all values of F
(cumulative distribution of population), then the social welfare measured by the sum of the
utilities of all the individuals is greater for the first community than for the second,
irrespective of the form of the unknown utility function U i (.). Formally, the Atkinson
theorem states:
Let x, x be two income distributions with equal means x = x .

Then L (x,p) L (x,p) p [0,1] U ( x) f ( x)dx U ( x) g ( x)dx


where f(x) and g(x) are the density functions of x and x respectively.
But if two Lorenz curves intersect or cross each other, then such an unambiguous
ranking is not possible (see Figure 9). Two different utility functions may then lead to
different orderings of the two communities by social welfare.
This way of ranking the distributions on the basis of the Lorenz curve when the
means of the comparable distributions are the same is known as first-order stochastic
dominance. In many cases, either the means are not the same or the Lorenz curves intersect
and do not allow one to rank the distributions. Prof. Anthony F. Shorrocks proposed a
concept of Generalised Lorenz Curve (GLC) to sort out this problem. He showed that the

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distributions could be ranked on the basis of generalized Lorenz curves provided the social
welfare functions follow the above-mentioned assumptions of monotonicity and principle of
transfers. In the GLC, the ordinate is mean times the percentage share of income.
Thus GL(x,p) = L(x,p) p [0,1] where is the mean of the distribution and
L(x,p) is the Lorenz curve ordinate. The Shorrocks theorem is parallel to the result of the
Atkinson theorem, but without the restriction on the means. Formally, the Shorrocks
theorem states:
Let x, x be two income distributions.

Then GL(x,p)GL(x,p) p [0,1] U ( x) f ( x)dx U ( x) g ( x)dx


where f(x) and g(x) are density functions of x and x respectively, for every social utility
function U(x) such that U(x) >0 and U(x) <0.
Fig 9
Lorenz Curves: (a) non-intersecting (b) intersecting

Lorenz Curve

x
x'

0.8

0.8
% Share of income

% Share of income

Lorenz Curve

0.6
0.4
0.2

x
x'

0.6
0.4
0.2

0
0

0.2

0.4

0.6

% Population

0.8

0
0

0.2

0.4

0.6

0.8

% Population

Thus, if the generalised Lorenz curves do not intersect, one can compare the two
distributions on welfare grounds. If the ordinate of the first GLC is more than the ordinate of
the second GLC, the level of welfare of the first distribution is higher than that of the second.
This is known as second order stochastic dominance in the literature on income distribution.
But in case GLCs intersect, we cannot compare distributions on the basis of second order
stochastic dominance.
Note that the great attraction of Atkinsons and Shorrockss results is that they
permit us to rank the distributions in terms of the social welfare levels even without
knowing the specific utility function. Figures 9 and 10 depict cases where the Atkinson and
Shorrocks theorems apply.

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Fig 10
Generalized Lorenz Curves being used to compare distributions with intersecting Lorenz
curves

References:
1.

Atkinson, A.B. (1983). The Economics of Inequality (Second Ed.). Oxford: Clarendon Press

2.

Cowell, F. A. (2000). Measurement of Inequality. In A.B. Atkinson and F. Bourguignon (eds),


Handbook of Income Distribution, Chapter 2, pp- 87-166. Amsterdam: North Holland.

3.

Deaton, Angus (1997). The Analysis of Household Surveys: A Microeconometric Approach to


Development Policy. John Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, USA.

4.

Kakwani, N.C. (1980). Poverty and Inequality: Methods of Estimation and Policy Applications.
Oxford University Press, New York.

5.

Sen, A.K. and J.E. Foster (1997). On Economic Inequality (Second Ed.). Oxford: Clarendon Press.

6.

Shorrocks, A.F. (1983). Ranking income distributions. Economica 50, pp 3-17.

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Alternative Estimates of Consumption of Some Items by
Use of Different Recall Periods
4.0.0 It was mentioned in Chapters Two and Three that for some groups of relatively
infrequently purchased consumption items, two reference periods were used for data
collection instead of one. The item groups were: clothing (and bedding), footwear,
education, medical (institutional) and durable goods. The additional reference period used
was: last 365 days. This means that while for most of the categories of consumption, we
have only one estimate of per capita consumption, for these we have two estimates based on
alternative recall periods.
4.0.1 The reasons for bringing such a complexity into the data collection procedure are
discussed in the next two sections.
4.1 Last 30 days versus last 365 days
4.1.1 Survey methodology usually distinguishes between two major types of items. There
are items that are frequently purchased and are non-salient in the respondents memory; for
these, a shorter recall period is deemed desirable. For items that are (relatively) infrequently
purchased and hence salient in the respondents memory, a longer recall period is deemed
desirable.
4.1.2 Two biases generally arise in recall-based reporting. One is the telescoping effect, that is,
the incorrect inclusion of items consumed/ purchased outside the recall period. This effect is
usually greater with short reference periods. The other is recall lapse, which arises due to
longer recall periods.
4.1.3 It is known that using long recall periods invites recall errors. Still, to form an idea of
the normal level of consumption of a household, a 30-day reporting period is not enough.
Expenditures on certain categories, in particular the five mentioned above, do not have a
monthly regularity.
4.1.4 The last 30 days reference period usually performs badly for the infrequent, lumpy
expenditures some incurred with an annual periodicity, others at much longer intervals,
such as durables, and some unforeseeable contingencies, such as major medical expenses.
The five item groups are affected by transitory elements seasonality and other short-term
fluctuations.
4.1.5 For a long time, the failure of the last 30 days reporting period to capture infrequent
expenditures was justified on the grounds that the ups and downs in data inherent in a short
reference period cancel out in a large-scale sample survey: the estimated aggregates and
averages over the survey period are reasonably free from the effects of these fluctuations so
long as interviews of sample households are reasonably evenly spaced throughout the
survey period, usually of one year. But, over the last two or three decades, the emphasis in
the study of consumption slowly moved away from the estimates of average or aggregate

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consumption to the size distribution of consumption around the average MPCE. The
emphasis shifted, in particular, to the lower tail of the distribution and the information it
contains on poverty poverty in terms of consumption levels or purchasing power.
4.1.6 To estimate not just the average of the distribution, but the entire distribution around
the average, the consumption level of the individual household must be more accurately
estimated. Attempts must be made to get an approximation to the permanent consumption
of the household. This can only be done by having a longer reporting period such as a year
for, if not all items, at least the five infrequent-expenditure (I-type) categories listed in
paragraph 4.0.0 above.
4.1.7 In its quinquennial series of consumer expenditure surveys, the NSS has for some time
past (with the exception of the 55th round) been collecting data on these five categories15 with
both 365 days and 30 days reference periods, as it did in the 61st round. But last-365days-based estimates have usually not been released on grounds of maintaining
comparability of the estimates across rounds, which have generally been based on last 30
days data for all items16.
4.2 Two kinds of experiments
4.2.1 Important experiments on the effects of reference period on consumption data were
carried out on a national scale in the 51st to 54th rounds of NSS. For the five relatively
infrequent (or I-type for short, see paragraph 4.0.0) categories, last 30 days data were
collected in one sample of households and last 365 days data in another independent
(matched) sample. These experiments provided another data set for study of the 30-days-vs.365-days question.
4.2.2
Such experiments, where the last 30 days and last 365 days recall periods were
used in different samples of households, were unlike the experiments on reference period of
the rounds of the quinquennial series, where each household, in the course of a single
interview, was asked to report data for both last 30 days and last 365 days.
4.2.3 The 61st round survey again used the strategy of the 50th (1993-94) and earlier rounds
of the quinquennial series of having, for the I-type item categories, both the last 30 days
and the last 365 days reference period together, in every sample household. But the purpose,
this time, was not so much to compare the effects of the two reference periods the more
important purpose was to have the same method of data collection as the 50th round survey
did, to maintain comparability. In other words, given the sensitivity of reported
consumption to recall periods, any schedule of enquiry using a double reference period
for a particular item of consumption was recognized as a different method of data collection
from a schedule using only one reference period for that item. Therefore the method of the
50th round was copied in the 61st, so that (inter-temporal) comparison of estimates from the
two rounds might stay free from the reference period effect.

15

Up to the 43rd round (1987-88), only three of the five categories were given the double reference period
treatment; education and institutional medical care entered the list only from the 50th round onwards.
16
Estimates based on last 365 days from the 38th round were presented in a different report (NSS Report
No.357: Tables with Notes on Distribution of Households by Monthly Per Capita Expenditure Class after
Adjustment) specially prepared for the purpose. In case of the 50th round, too, such estimates were placed in a
report (NSS Report No.404: Consumption of Some Important Commodities in India) different from that in
which the basic estimates of level and pattern of consumer expenditure were presented.

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4.2.4 However, the experiments conducted in the rounds of the quinquennial series (using a
double reference period) provide useful data sets with which to analyse the difference in
household-level and average consumption data obtained when double reference periods are
used. It is from this angle that the alternative estimates obtained in the 61st round for the Itype categories and also of total household consumption will now be examined. What has
been said above should make it clear that the conclusions cannot be extended to surveys
where 30 days and 365 days are used independently, in different samples of
households. For the same reason, the last-30-days-vs.-last-365-days results of the 51st to 54th
rounds, where the two reference periods were used in different samples, are not being
presented here.
4.3 Last 30 days and last 365 days estimates from the 50th and the 61st rounds
4.3.1 For rural and urban sectors of each of the 35 State/UTs, two estimates of per capita
consumption of clothing (and bedding) exist, one using last 30 days data, and the other
using last 365 days data. (See Table 5 (R & U) of Appendix A.) The same is true for
footwear, education, medical care (institutional), and durable goods. Similar data are
available for the 50th round of NSS (1993-94), where, also, a double reference period was
used for the I-type categories17.
4.3.2 Using these two data sets, Tables P21 to P25 have been drawn up below. Each table
relates to one I-type category, and shows the number of States for which the 30- days-based
estimate exceeds the 365-days-based estimate, and the number of States for which the
reverse is true.
4.3.3 Clothing: The 365-days-based estimates are higher in an overwhelming majority of
cases for both rural and urban sectors in both rounds: the 30 days estimates are higher in
less than 20% of State/UTs in all cases.
Table P21: Clothing: counts of State/UTs giving higher estimates of per
capita consumption by last 30 days than last 365 days, and
the reverse
50th & 61st rounds
no. of State/UTs
no. of State/UTs
State/UTs with
RURAL
URBAN
50th round
61st round
50th round
61st round
C30 > C365
6
2
6
5
C30 < C365
26
33
26
30
all
32
35
32
35
C30: last 30 days estimate
C365: last 365 days estimate

4.3.4 Footwear: Here also the last 365 days estimates are higher in the vast majority of
cases: in the 50th round the last 30 days estimates were higher in not more than 25% cases,
while in the 61st round such cases are rarer.

17

See NSS Report No.404: Consumption of Some Important Commodities in India.

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Table P22: Footwear: counts of State/UTs giving higher estimates of per


capita consumption by last 30 days than last 365 days, and
the reverse
50th & 61st rounds
no. of State/UTs
no. of State/UTs
State/UTs with
RURAL
URBAN
50th round
61st round
50th round
61st round
F30 > F365
8
3
7
6
F30 < F365
24
32
25
29
all
32
35
32
35
F30: last 30 days estimate
F365: last 365 days estimate

4.3.5 Education: In the 50th round the last 30 days estimates were higher in a third of all
cases in the rural sector and nearly one-half of all cases in the urban sector. But in the 61st
round such cases form less than 25% of the total number of State/UTs in the rural sector and
are rarer still in the urban.
Table P23: Education: counts of State/UTs giving higher estimates of per
capita consumption by last 30 days than last 365 days, and
the reverse
50th & 61st rounds
no. of State/UTs
no. of State/UTs
State/UTs with
RURAL
URBAN
50th round
61st round
50th round
61st round
E30 > E365
10
8
15
4
E30 < E365
22
27
17
31
all
32
35
32
35
E365: last 365 days estimate
E30: last 30 days estimate

4.3.6 Medical (institutional): Here the evidence of the two rounds is conflicting. In the 50th
round there were more State/UTs with higher estimates from last 30 days data than from
last 365 days data. In the 61st round only about one-third of the State/UTs give higher
estimates with last 30 days. This is true for both rural and urban sectors.
Table P24: Medical (institutional): counts of State/UTs giving higher
estimates of per capita consumption by last 30 days than
last 365 days, and the reverse
50th & 61st rounds
no. of State/UTs
no. of State/UTs:
State/UTs with
RURAL
URBAN
50th round
61st round
50th round
61st round
M30 > M365
18
13
18
13
M30 = M365
1
2
13
22
12
22
M30 < M365
all
32
35
32
35
M30: last 30 days estimate

M365: last 365 days estimate

4.3.7 Durable goods: In most cases it is the last 365 days estimates that are higher. The
exception is the urban sector in the 50th round, in which the State/UTs with higher last 30
days estimates outnumbered the rest.

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Table P25: Durable goods: counts of State/UTs giving higher estimates of


per capita consumption by 30 days than 365 days, and the
reverse
50th & 61st rounds
no. of State/UTs
no. of State/UTs
State/UTs with
RURAL
URBAN
50th round
61st round
50th round
61st round
D30 > D365
9
11
19
10
D30 = D365
1
2
D30 < D365
22
24
13
25
all
32
35
32
35
D365: last 365 days estimate
D30: last 30 days estimate

4.3.8 In general, the data suggest that with the double reference period, it is the last 365
days estimates that are usually higher. It is likely that in a situation of unwilling response
on the part of the informant, it is easier to under-report the 30-days data (e.g. by declaring
no expenditure during the last 30 days, as is possible with the I-type categories) than to
under-report the 365-days data (where some consumption usually has to be reported see
Chapter Three, Table P12). Also, whatever data is reported for last 30 days automatically
gets reported for the last 365 days in this kind of double reference period survey. As for
the effort needed to recall a years consumption of clothing, this may not be too troublesome
except for very high-income households. If some annual budgeting for clothing is done by
the household, the annual expenditure on clothing may be approximately known to the
informant, whereas monthly expenditures, not being so well known, may be missed in the
recall effort. Medical (institutional) expenditures appear to be so rare (Table P12) that it
should not be difficult at all to report them with a last 365 days reference period; also, the
total expenditure in a hospitalisation case is usually known to the person who incurred the
expenditure.
4.3.9 Statements 10R and 10U (pages 70-71) show, for rural and urban sectors respectively,
the percentage differences between last 30 days and last 365 days based estimates of
State-level per capita expenditure on the five categories of consumption items, as obtained
from the 50th round, and as obtained from the 61st round survey. The all-India divergence
between the estimates (as a percentage of the last 30 days-based estimate) is shown below
in Table P26.
Table P26: Percentage divergence of last-365-days-based estimate from
last-30-days-based estimate by sector for each of five categories
of less frequently purchased items, 50th and 61st rounds
all-India
(Y365# Y30*)/Y30 expressed in percentage form
sector
round
educamedical
clothing footwear
durables
tion
(inst.)
rural
50th
40.10
13.18
3.68
-26.84
-14.36
st
61
54.17
38.21
21.21
-6.18
13.05
urban
50th
52.79
32.59
-7.75
-35.77
-19.80
61st
46.95
58.44
39.87
21.69
10.18
# last 365 days estimate
* last 30 days estimate

4.4 Effect on household MPCE of using last 365 days for clothing, footwear, etc.
4.4.1 It was mentioned in Chapter Three, paragraph 3.0.3, that discussion of the basic
results of the survey uses a uniform 30-day reference period for all items of consumption.

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But, for each sample household, the overall level of living indicator, or MPCE, was also
worked out using the 365-day data for those categories for which last 365 days data had
been collected. This gave an alternative figure for MPCE of each household, from which an
alternative distribution of households and persons by size of MPCE could be worked out.
This alternative MPCE is referred to in this report as MPCE (M). (See also Chapter Two,
paragraph 2.11.) For a clearer distinction, the MPCE worked out using a uniform reference
period of last 30 days has occasionally been referred to as MPCE (U30).
4.4.2 MPCE (M), thus defined, is a priori less variable than MPCE (U30). The latter is likely
to contain more extreme values, as expenditure on, say, major durable goods, or expenditure
on institutional medical expenses during the last 30 days would have a large effect on MPCE
(U30). On the other hand, such abnormal expenditures would be ironed out in using the
365-day data for these categories in computing MPCE (M).
4.4.3 At all-India level, the effect on a households MPCE of the use of the MPCE (M)
method in place of MPCE (U30) is presented in detail in Table 6 (R&U) of Appendix A.
This table gives, out of every 1000 households placed in an MPCE class by the MPCE
(U30) method, the numbers of households that would be placed in each of the 12 MPCE
classes after adjustment (i.e. by using MPCE (M) instead).
4.4.4 Table P27-R shows, for rural India as a whole, how many households in each MPCE
class move up the MPCE range, how many move down, and how many stay at the same
level after MPCE is adjusted. More precisely, it shows the estimated proportion of
households that climb to a higher MPCE class, the proportion of those that slip down to a
lower class, and the proportion of those that stay on in the same class when MPCE is
adjusted. Note that small movements of MPCE which do not change the MPCE class of a
household are not reflected in the table.
Table P27-R: Distribution of rural households by effect on MPCE class of
adjustment (use of last 365 days instead of last 30 days
for I-type groups)
MPCE class,
using MPCE
(U30)
(1)

per 1000 no. of households whose MPCE (M) is in


a lower
class
(2)

the same
class
(3)

a higher
class
(4)

any class
(5)

0 235

567

432

1000

235 270

18

244

738

1000

270 320

24

371

603

1000

320 365

45

301

654

1000

365 410

59

261

680

1000

410 455

72

249

679

1000

455 510

94

293

612

1000

510 580

110

343

546

1000

580 690

115

481

404

1000

690 890

149

607

245

1000

890 1155

181

561

258

1000

1155 & more

191

809

1000

4.4.5 It is clear that in all rows of the above table except the row representing the topmost
class, many more households move up than down as a result of adjustment.

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4.4.6 This suggests that for a typical household, there are unusually large expenditures in
only one or two months, perhaps, which means that in the majority of months, a months
MPCE (U30) is below that of MPCE (M). More likely than not, a household will be surveyed
in one of the usual months. Adjustment of MPCE for such a household therefore means an
increase, which sometimes pushes it into a higher MPCE class.
4.4.7 However, some households will be surveyed in the one or two months in which they
incur unusually high expenditures. In these months, MPCE (U30) exceeds MPCE (M) quite
substantially. Therefore such a household, before adjustment, will be placed in a higher
MPCE class than the one in which it settles after adjustment. Such households will
contribute to column (2) of the table.
4.4.8 Many of these latter households will, in fact, be placed in the topmost class before
adjustment (purchase of a TV or a fridge may easily cause a households 30-days MPCE to
go up by a thousand rupees, unless the household is very large), although their usual MPCE
may be much less. Adjustment will certainly bring them down to a lower MPCE class.
Table P27-U: Distribution of urban households by effect on MPCE class of
adjustment (use of last 365 days instead of last 30 days
for I-type groups)
MPCE class,
using MPCE
(U30)
(1)

per 1000 no. of households whose MPCE (M) is in


a lower
class
(2)

the same
class
(3)

a higher
class
(4)

any class
(5)

0 335

659

340

1000

335 395

33

349

616

1000

395 485

43

475

482

1000

485 580

56

444

500

1000

580 675

64

411

525

1000

675 790

99

403

497

1000

790 930

97

425

478

1000

930 1100

97

441

462

1000

1100 1380

88

560

352

1000

1380 1880

107

623

270

1000

1880 2540

123

599

277

1000

2540 & more

135

865

1000

4.4.9 The same arguments apply to the urban households, the broad effect of adjustment on
whom is shown in Table P27-U above.
4.5 Effect on measurement of inequality
4.5.1 Since (see paragraph 4.4.2) MPCE (U30) is inherently more variable than MPCE (M)
(where the fluctuations of monthly consumption are smoothed out in the 12-month
average), one may expect that indicators of inequality based on size distributions of
MPCE(M) would show lower values than those based on MPCE (U30).
4.5.2 Figure 11, in which Lorenz curves for the size distributions of MPCE (U30) and MPCE
(M) respectively are plotted on the same diagram for rural India, and again for urban India,
bears this out: the Lorenz curve for MPCE (M) lies inside the curve for MPCE (U30). The

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average distance between the curves is, incidentally, greater for the rural than for the urban
sector.
4.5.3 The Lorenz ratios for rural India are 0.30 for MPCE (U30) and 0.28 for MPCE (M). The
ratios for urban India are 0.37 for MPCE (U30) and 0.36 for MPCE (M).
Fig 11
Lorenz curves (sectorwise) for all-India total consumption expenditure,
61st round, based on two methods of estimation of MPCE

Percentage Share of Expenditure

Lorenz Curve (Rural)


100
MPCE(U30)
80

MPCE(M)

60
40
20
0
0

20

40

60

80

100

Percentage of Population

Lorenz Curve (Urban)

Percentage Share of Expenditure

100
MPCE(U30)

80

MPCE(M)

60
40
20
0
0

20

40

60

Percentage of Population

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Statement 1: Average monthly per capita consumption expenditure and


Lorenz Ratio for per capita consumption expenditure by
State/UT and sector
Rural
State/UT
(1)
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chhattisgarh
Delhi
Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu & Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Manipur
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Nagaland
Orissa
Punjab
Rajasthan
Sikkim
Tamil Nadu
Tripura
Uttar Pradesh
Uttaranchal
West Bengal
A & N Islands
Chandigarh
Dadra & N. Haveli
Daman & Diu
Lakshadweep
Pondicherry
All-India

average
MPCE
(Rs)
(2)
585.55
771.53
543.18
417.11
425.10
918.50
985.49
596.09
862.89
798.11
793.16
425.30
508.46
1013.15
439.06
567.76
614.20
655.30
778.35
1010.81
398.89
846.75
590.83
688.53
602.17
487.63
532.63
647.15
562.11
1069.08
862.75
569.80
1160.89
1312.55
735.31
558.78

(3)

Urban
average
Lorenz
MPCE
Ratio
(Rs)
(4)
(5)

0.288
0.272
0.197
0.208
0.305
0.262
0.296
0.268
0.323
0.295
0.237
0.231
0.264
0.341
0.269
0.310
0.158
0.155
0.194
0.209
0.302
0.278
0.248
0.263
0.315
0.215
0.287
0.279
0.273
0.291
0.240
0.350
0.224
0.238
0.335
0.297

1018.55
881.10
1057.99
696.27
989.97
1319.31
1431.97
1115.20
1142.35
1390.07
1070.12
985.43
1033.21
1290.89
903.68
1148.27
726.38
1190.09
1200.51
1498.47
757.31
1326.09
964.02
1106.79
1079.65
1000.54
857.05
978.26
1123.61
1802.39
1769.52
1407.50
1079.59
1421.22
1022.53
1052.36

Lorenz
Ratio

0.370
0.243
0.314
0.339
0.439
0.326
0.405
0.304
0.361
0.318
0.244
0.354
0.365
0.400
0.397
0.371
0.175
0.258
0.244
0.233
0.355
0.393
0.367
0.257
0.358
0.338
0.370
0.320
0.376
0.349
0.343
0.295
0.257
0.383
0.313
0.373

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Statement 2R: Per 1000 distribution of persons over 12 MPCE classes for different State/UTs and all-India
Rural
per 1000 number of persons in mpce class (Rs)
State/UT
(1)

0 235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690


235 270 320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890
(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

(9)

(10)

(11)

estd.
av.
no.of
890 1155& all MPCE persons
1155 more classes (Rs)
(00)
(12)

(13)

(14)

(15)

(16)

Andhra Pradesh

39

36

80

92

92

93

108

110

118

122

61

50

1000

586

Arunachal Pradesh

10

24

41

50

58

87

122

147

187

141

124

1000

772

7713

Assam

14

15

64

78

104

98

118

152

177

129

33

17

1000

543

229124

Bihar

62

87

151

159

129

104

103

86

57

41

14

1000

417

667541

Chhattisgarh

542271

136

106

158

150

115

87

56

56

59

43

13

20

1000

425

181923

Delhi

69

32

105

146

99

131

182

238

1000

919

8395

Goa

19

37

45

43

55

84

90

203

167

256

1000

985

6708

Gujarat

22

30

80

78

95

94

103

112

127

128

75

56

1000

596

309356

Haryana

32

25

59

63

66

122

153

182

147

137

1000

863

158213

Himachal Pradesh

20

44

51

70

84

130

164

186

115

126

1000

798

55578

Jammu & Kashmir

11

12

32

40

89

146

203

188

123

152

1000

793

50649

75

79

162

142

130

96

94

79

67

45

20

1000

425

203427
341121

Jharkhand
Karnataka

27

42

128

124

135

127

106

99

86

68

28

29

1000

508

Kerala

13

11

17

29

41

48

62

92

121

191

137

238

1000

1013

235672

115

96

137

120

115

85

83

76

66

62

25

21

1000

439

460184

49

56

95

102

99

89

95

100

103

98

56

57

1000

568

551215

Manipur

27

41

79

147

241

231

155

54

21

1000

614

14516

Meghalaya

24

22

57

123

183

276

207

83

26

1000

655

18053
4280

Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra

Mizoram

11

12

17

17

70

116

231

283

153

90

1000

778

Nagaland

12

45

157

324

211

245

1000

1011

5721

207

104

141

121

95

75

64

52

55

49

20

17

1000

399

321080

Orissa
Punjab
Rajasthan
Sikkim
Tamil Nadu

13

26

47

59

85

121

136

190

154

165

1000

847

157073

13

21

58

74

99

93

129

155

140

122

52

43

1000

591

429771

35

81

82

79

107

122

148

139

102

104

1000

689

4465

21

41

90

108

104

104

109

100

115

100

54

54

1000

602

345083

Tripura

26

44

105

114

120

116

140

124

96

68

27

21

1000

488

27511

Uttar Pradesh

40

56

109

127

106

100

107

93

91

90

39

42

1000

533

1325363

Uttaranchal

49

84

86

128

119

105

146

140

72

60

1000

647

63730

West Bengal

23

31

96

93

109

107

105

120

132

98

42

42

1000

562

596168

A & N Islands

29

38

18

121

124

222

174

270

1000

1069

1967

Chandigarh

75

72

100

207

148

156

234

1000

863

903

50

49

149

160

119

60

52

55

69

85

52

101

1000

570

1814

23

85

273

330

288

1000

1161

1070

Dadra & N. Haveli


Daman & Diu
Lakshadweep

157

58

155

125

499

1000

1313

293

Pondicherry

49

167

45

36

48

38

103

124

137

104

148

1000

735

3106

48

51

99

105

102

94

99

102

104

98

50

50

1000

559

7331055

All-India

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Summary Statements

Statement 2U: Per 1000 distribution of persons over 12 MPCE classes for different State/UTs and all-India
Urban
estd.
av.
no.of
MPCE
0 335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all
persons
335 395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more classes (Rs)
(00)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)
per 1000 number of persons in mpce class (Rs)

State/UT
(1)
Andhra Pradesh

30

48

130

118

103

107

110

86

90

Arunachal Pradesh

11

17

93

122

121

150

125

120

Assam

14

26

89

99

76

121

105

166

Bihar

144

138

145

119

106

67

94

Chhattisgarh

114

84

126

111

51

116

60

Delhi

98

37

43

1000

153

62

96

121

65

48

94

81

1019

186423

18

1000

881

998

63

25

1000

1058

23365

40

14

20

1000

696

68109

87

39

36

1000

990

32910
115786

30

79

84

92

128

116

142

146

58

113

1000

1319

Goa

30

45

39

108

86

190

91

120

150

51

89

1000

1432

4028

Gujarat

11

19

56

75

127

93

119

139

129

132

60

41

1000

1115

162837

Haryana

33

33

67

86

96

113

110

116

121

112

61

51

1000

1142

57424

Himachal Pradesh

14

14

18

156

59

106

94

184

162

120

71

1000

1390

5807

39

18

28

114

120

164

151

152

150

43

19

1000

1070

17052

74

68

96

90

81

82

92

122

125

88

38

43

1000

985

39101

Jammu & Kashmir


Jharkhand
Karnataka

54

66

82

103

100

118

77

92

96

106

61

45

1000

1033

151676

Kerala

29

40

60

93

93

95

109

89

117

127

69

79

1000

1291

72303

101

82

138

112

102

82

87

88

71

70

28

39

1000

904

140692

44

38

79

90

79

99

123

96

120

108

66

59

1000

1148

372186

Manipur

12

99

193

197

190

140

105

36

22

1000

726

4691

Meghalaya

15

50

134

115

100

134

129

229

66

27

1000

1190

2770

Mizoram

10

29

95

110

141

157

179

157

86

34

1000

1201

2789

Nagaland

26

40

145

140

175

227

167

74

1000

1498

2379

Orissa

153

93

149

105

63

102

68

63

121

52

19

13

1000

757

50828

Punjab

10

73

95

84

117

118

107

121

135

85

52

1000

1326

74496

37

67

117

138

101

127

92

94

82

71

33

41

1000

964

123188

16

92

104

49

180

158

186

115

55

31

1000

1107

568

29

37

87

105

124

101

96

88

113

111

56

51

1000

1080

215635

Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra

Rajasthan
Sikkim
Tamil Nadu
Tripura

21

60

91

109

141

102

103

84

99

112

37

40

1000

1001

4488

Uttar Pradesh

91

82

136

133

88

101

98

83

67

57

33

30

1000

857

324143

Uttaranchal

22

21

131

124

110

92

101

129

116

94

28

34

1000

978

19438

West Bengal

40

41

111

93

107

78

83

102

108

111

64

63

1000

1124

193200

A & N Islands

13

24

80

111

140

202

160

119

153

1000

1802

1013

10

45

38

66

109

56

62

87

164

131

232

1000

1770

7936

Dadra & N. Haveli

76

56

51

26

171

199

191

123

90

1000

1408

242

Daman & Diu

133

26

193

128

221

138

76

46

32

1000

1080

580

Lakshadweep

43

39

33

77

86

81

181

133

177

78

65

1000

1421

288

31

72

148

143

86

99

88

131

94

64

38

1000

1023

5681

50

51

98

103

97

99

103

97

102

99

51

49

1000

1052

2485051

Chandigarh

Pondicherry

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Summary Statements

Statement 3R: Per 1000 distribution of households by size for different State/UTs and all-India
State/UT
(1)

Rural

per 1000 number of households of size


1
(2)

2
(3)

3
(4)

4
(5)

5
(6)

6
(7)

7
(8)

8
(9)

9
(10)

10+
(11)

total
(12)

Andhra Pradesh

84

156

163

256

182

83

39

17

12

1000

Arunachal Pradesh

72

89

120

171

189

132

104

58

28

37

1000

Assam

22

52

97

195

236

199

105

53

19

23

1000

Bihar

30

94

106

166

183

162

111

59

37

51

1000

Chhattisgarh

56

91

124

181

179

156

89

56

23

47

1000

Delhi

32

135

143

213

335

114

23

1000

Goa

34

91

234

227

165

135

60

35

12

1000

Gujarat

79

122

104

186

190

133

84

41

21

41

1000

Haryana

66

54

101

206

200

152

86

52

28

53

1000

Himachal Pradesh

67

93

117

227

207

129

77

33

17

34

1000

Jammu & Kashmir

19

32

81

164

220

209

112

70

39

54

1000

Jharkhand

44

92

112

171

188

148

91

67

34

53

1000

Karnataka

51

95

141

237

187

126

72

38

16

36

1000

Kerala

47

110

167

287

190

101

43

22

12

21

1000

Madhya Pradesh

41

93

106

165

190

155

106

59

26

59

1000

Maharashtra

58

102

123

230

207

137

71

25

21

27

1000

Manipur

12

51

137

204

219

181

93

53

26

23

1000

Meghalaya

29

94

148

183

208

139

94

48

38

19

1000

Mizoram

23

65

117

168

238

184

95

60

22

29

1000

Nagaland

28

24

75

145

236

257

143

68

12

13

1000

Orissa

46

99

140

201

206

140

84

33

22

30

1000

Punjab

42

75

103

197

211

167

87

50

28

40

1000

Rajasthan

31

82

102

170

182

149

107

71

39

67

1000

Sikkim

92

121

117

207

191

129

73

49

17

1000

Tamil Nadu

89

149

190

264

180

78

32

1000

Tripura

28

63

174

302

239

110

54

18

1000

Uttar Pradesh

39

86

95

126

164

151

121

85

50

82

1000

Uttaranchal

69

68

100

183

201

157

99

51

32

41

1000

West Bengal

35

80

157

244

204

123

72

37

23

25

1000

A & N Islands

94

50

149

277

167

92

59

29

15

69

1000

Chandigarh

326

94

106

220

124

49

61

14

1000

Dadra & N. Haveli

434

38

77

132

76

54

82

58

17

31

1000

Daman & Diu

148

50

106

270

233

91

41

16

35

1000

Lakshadweep

104

64

141

170

205

49

40

74

28

125

1000

Pondicherry

80

189

121

240

228

80

34

28

1000

All-India

50

99

126

200

189

135

84

47

26

42

1000

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Summary Statements

Statement 3U: Per 1000 distribution of households by size for different State/UTs and all-India
Urban
per 1000 number of households of size
State/UT
(1)
Andhra Pradesh

1
(2)

2
(3)

3
(4)

4
(5)

5
(6)

6
(7)

7
(8)

8
(9)

9
(10)

10+
(11)

total
(12)

92

120

158

305

177

80

35

17

10

1000

Arunachal Pradesh

144

144

191

194

140

88

66

10

17

1000

Assam

158

63

176

272

172

95

34

11

11

1000

Bihar

138

64

107

144

175

138

82

52

36

64

1000

Chhattisgarh

63

116

149

219

191

133

54

22

22

31

1000

140

67

118

207

208

133

52

33

25

17

1000

Goa

44

79

163

220

246

142

51

24

10

22

1000

Gujarat

85

73

115

233

229

129

52

38

14

31

1000

Delhi

Haryana

144

71

95

227

200

122

65

31

13

32

1000

Himachal Pradesh

337

102

126

188

156

37

39

1000

Jammu & Kashmir

47

58

135

208

219

132

78

44

41

39

1000

Jharkhand

104

67

149

217

181

87

70

59

31

36

1000

Karnataka

116

105

139

275

162

83

45

29

18

28

1000

Kerala

88

113

173

277

165

80

39

25

16

23

1000

Madhya Pradesh

46

67

116

216

202

151

83

49

26

45

1000

Maharashtra

99

96

133

241

189

111

57

26

16

32

1000

Manipur

37

29

147

238

264

141

70

32

18

23

1000

129

110

161

188

123

103

81

50

33

21

1000

32

75

109

185

260

178

81

43

19

18

1000

Meghalaya
Mizoram
Nagaland

76

49

66

200

216

213

114

45

16

1000

Orissa

126

73

124

249

178

111

49

30

22

37

1000

Punjab

163

53

104

223

198

115

54

35

27

28

1000

96

67

110

218

199

124

70

52

26

37

1000

Sikkim

286

120

116

158

134

119

50

1000

Tamil Nadu

104

137

216

291

149

62

22

1000

65

135

229

281

145

86

12

18

21

1000

Uttar Pradesh

114

71

85

168

176

136

87

61

40

61

1000

Uttaranchal

128

85

125

208

190

105

59

44

35

21

1000

West Bengal

112

112

216

237

147

77

42

23

14

20

1000

A & N Islands

101

77

203

305

187

79

26

14

1000

Rajasthan

Tripura

Chandigarh

135

89

135

281

179

125

21

30

1000

Dadra & N. Haveli

128

146

149

216

46

166

39

101

1000

Daman & Diu

164

32

92

163

199

89

45

34

182

1000

Lakshadweep

187

21

97

153

142

109

63

40

32

156

1000

Pondicherry

123

85

148

348

144

81

22

23

20

1000

All India

106

92

142

238

180

106

54

32

20

29

1000

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Summary Statements

Statement 4R: Average monthly expenditure per person on different groups of items of
consumption for major States and all-India
Rural
item group
(1)
cereal
gram
cereal substitutes
pulses & pulse products
milk & milk products
edible oil
egg, fish & meat
vegetables
fruits (fresh)
fruits (dry)
sugar
salt
spices
beverages, etc.
total : food
pan
tobacco
intoxicants
fuel and light
clothing
footwear
education
medical: institutional
medical: non-inst.
entertainment
minor personal effects
toilet articles
other hh consumables
conveyance
other consumer services
rent
taxes and cesses
durable goods
total: non-food
total expenditure
clothing:2nd hand*
durable goods:2nd hand*
no. of sample households

Andhra
Pradesh
(2)

average monthly expenditure per person (Rs.)


ChhattisAssam
Bihar
Gujarat
garh
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)

113.60
0.11
0.02
19.25
34.32
28.00
25.10
31.06
9.47
2.63
8.05
1.27
17.19
33.08
323.15
1.12
11.53
10.91
49.91
25.82
2.44
7.70
7.50
31.11
8.56
0.31
21.35
14.50
21.70
20.90
6.23
1.51
19.31
262.40
585.55
0.02
1.93
5555

134.81
0.23
0.03
18.02
23.75
26.58
55.01
50.71
5.05
0.26
8.62
1.73
10.23
23.42
358.44
11.27
5.99
6.26
54.80
24.10
3.76
7.96
0.78
9.28
2.64
1.75
13.14
11.00
10.68
14.18
0.60
0.31
6.23
184.74
543.18
0.20
0.89
3350

112.98
1.73
0.06
14.71
37.10
23.51
9.95
33.11
4.01
0.48
7.73
1.01
9.68
14.21
270.26
1.08
3.94
1.59
47.35
20.88
2.21
7.25
1.76
12.13
1.27
0.77
10.42
9.91
5.47
17.00
0.11
0.00
3.70
146.85
417.11
0.05
0.02
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115.60
0.27
0.01
14.04
7.47
19.85
10.56
35.50
4.46
0.30
9.34
0.81
8.51
12.37
239.08
1.92
4.81
5.28
45.66
19.26
2.41
5.95
7.25
24.37
1.20
1.19
16.02
11.57
10.26
9.12
0.64
0.06
19.06
186.02
425.10
0.01
0.16
1997

79.55
0.41
0.17
20.15
78.08
43.57
5.19
42.64
9.15
1.81
18.93
0.70
13.37
31.75
345.46
3.18
11.78
1.33
63.10
15.56
4.28
7.47
4.37
22.06
4.50
1.52
14.53
17.09
31.70
24.00
5.17
2.17
16.81
250.63
596.09
0.25
0.07
2320

Haryana
(7)
74.60
0.77
0.01
15.42
172.17
19.01
5.02
36.58
12.86
1.84
28.23
1.35
11.71
39.78
419.34
0.05
13.61
7.66
90.56
42.49
9.18
50.53
18.80
34.22
9.17
0.71
18.23
18.59
42.10
41.76
15.46
3.89
26.55
443.55
862.89
0.06
0.32
1680

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Summary Statements

Statement 4R (contd.): Average monthly expenditure per person on different groups of items of
consumption for major States and all-India
Rural
average monthly expenditure per person (Rs.)
item group
Madhya
MahaJharkhand Karnataka
Kerala
Orissa
Pradesh
rashtra
(7)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
cereal
gram
cereal substitutes
pulses & pulse products
milk & milk products
edible oil
egg, fish & meat
vegetables
fruits (fresh)
fruits (dry)
sugar
salt
spices
beverages, etc.
total : food
pan
tobacco
intoxicants
fuel and light
clothing
footwear
education
medical: institutional
medical: non-inst.
entertainment
minor personal effects
toilet articles
other hh consumables
conveyance
other consumer services
rent
taxes and cesses
durable goods
total: non-food
total expenditure
clothing:2nd hand*
durable goods:2nd hand*
no. of sample households

115.53
1.18
0.01
12.74
19.45
22.40
15.30
37.80
2.53
0.31
7.65
1.24
10.34
16.73
263.22
1.84
3.88
8.00
48.81
21.00
3.26
6.54
1.06
15.40
1.22
0.90
12.14
11.00
9.11
9.17
0.70
0.00
8.05
162.08
425.30
0.00
1.34
2379

83.81
1.41
0.01
17.96
34.35
23.00
17.81
23.44
13.67
2.92
14.17
1.08
13.25
36.16
283.04
4.53
7.74
5.80
56.14
17.89
2.62
8.29
4.04
16.38
4.10
0.32
17.16
13.81
22.43
21.24
3.18
1.94
17.80
225.42
508.46
0.02
4.93
2880

111.52
2.66
4.73
15.15
41.28
26.62
67.87
33.80
46.47
2.11
16.06
1.24
20.52
65.59
455.64
2.34
9.35
10.90
71.37
45.07
7.58
35.03
42.78
61.22
10.75
2.55
23.24
18.82
68.49
50.65
5.86
3.13
88.41
557.52
1013.15
0.03
3.59
3300

79.32
0.34
0.30
17.16
39.19
20.48
5.03
24.07
4.45
1.31
13.59
0.95
10.34
15.65
232.17
2.39
8.38
3.23
52.48
24.21
4.61
10.28
2.51
25.78
1.80
1.71
11.88
11.28
16.86
17.63
1.06
0.39
10.42
206.89
439.06
0.19
0.26
3838

82.36
0.25
2.27
22.19
34.65
33.90
14.24
28.95
9.02
8.95
18.10
1.15
13.49
23.78
293.29
2.34
5.89
3.39
61.39
19.43
2.87
10.21
10.72
29.38
2.99
1.19
17.83
15.02
31.46
25.29
4.70
4.56
25.80
274.46
567.76
0.02
2.33
5014

112.69
0.16
0.00
11.47
10.18
16.17
16.74
35.18
5.29
0.36
6.78
1.27
8.63
20.64
245.58
3.70
3.89
2.83
47.13
14.50
1.04
10.27
4.36
17.10
1.37
0.80
11.10
8.54
8.09
7.66
1.80
0.33
8.82
153.31
398.89
0.04
0.01
3836

* included in total expenditure

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Summary Statements

Statement 4R (contd.): Average monthly expenditure per person on different groups of items of
consumption for major States and all-India
Rural
item group
(1)
cereal
gram
cereal substitutes
pulses & pulse products
milk & milk products
edible oil
egg, fish & meat
vegetables
fruits (fresh)
fruits (dry)
sugar
salt
spices
beverages, etc.
total : food
pan
tobacco
intoxicants
fuel and light
clothing
footwear
education
medical: institutional
medical: non-inst.
entertainment
minor personal effects
toilet articles
other hh consumables
conveyance
other consumer services
rent
taxes and cesses
durable goods
total: non-food
total expenditure
clothing:2nd hand*
durable goods:2nd hand*
no. of sample households

Punjab
(2)
74.51
2.47
0.00
20.41
138.17
33.66
3.75
38.79
9.77
1.86
34.31
1.28
12.45
45.02
416.45
0.00
4.21
10.28
108.88
28.72
7.86
35.96
14.91
42.15
4.21
1.46
25.04
22.19
48.63
43.55
4.18
1.49
26.56
430.30
846.75
0.05
1.24
2433

average monthly expenditure per person (Rs.)


Uttar
West
Rajasthan Tamil Nadu
Pradesh
Bengal
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
85.58
0.25
0.00
11.29
112.99
21.93
4.37
27.13
5.66
1.12
18.52
1.26
13.72
20.14
323.97
0.05
14.56
5.69
58.83
30.72
8.15
15.65
16.11
23.33
1.22
0.98
11.88
15.81
21.96
25.58
1.17
1.13
14.03
266.86
590.83
0.09
1.55
3541

93.49
1.31
0.06
21.50
27.27
24.14
24.38
34.85
13.02
0.60
7.27
1.08
21.50
45.03
315.49
3.62
7.25
4.55
53.81
19.82
1.26
14.18
27.87
26.82
7.71
0.36
19.87
16.77
30.11
22.03
6.77
1.38
22.50
286.68
602.17
0.01
0.71
4159

* included in total expenditure

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98.62
0.81
0.07
23.62
76.16
28.68
10.92
36.54
8.28
2.31
21.24
1.22
11.56
25.85
345.88
0.15
11.41
5.61
76.12
26.06
6.85
27.22
12.03
21.20
3.49
1.19
13.67
12.47
18.91
24.90
3.68
1.33
35.00
301.27
647.15
0.11
18.99
7868

131.81
0.14
0.04
11.77
18.88
27.44
44.51
43.50
6.05
0.51
7.77
1.28
13.33
22.91
329.93
2.40
7.99
2.17
56.85
30.65
3.11
18.12
7.75
30.38
2.66
0.91
13.93
10.53
14.64
10.83
0.92
0.29
18.06
232.18
562.11
0.20
0.02
4988

All-India
(7)
100.65
0.73
0.39
17.18
47.31
25.72
18.60
34.07
8.44
1.98
13.25
1.12
12.78
25.37
307.60
2.46
8.05
4.52
56.84
25.33
4.24
14.90
10.03
26.93
3.46
1.13
14.96
13.02
21.03
21.18
2.77
1.12
19.23
251.19
558.78
0.14
1.24
79298

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Statement 4U: Average monthly expenditure per person on different groups of items of
consumption for major States and all-India
Urban
item group
(1)
cereal
gram
cereal substitutes
pulses & pulse products
milk & milk products
edible oil
egg, fish & meat
vegetables
fruits (fresh)
fruits (dry)
sugar
salt
spices
beverages, etc.
total : food
pan
tobacco
intoxicants
fuel and light
clothing
footwear
education
medical: institutional
medical: non-inst.
entertainment
minor personal effects
toilet articles
other hh consumables
conveyance
other consumer services
rent
taxes and cesses
durable goods
total: non-food
total expenditure
clothing:2nd hand*
durable goods:2nd hand*
imputed rent**
no. of sample households
* included in total expenditure

Andhra
Pradesh
(2)
124.52
0.16
0.01
22.76
59.42
31.97
31.51
35.95
15.11
3.94
9.80
1.48
17.71
68.89
423.24
1.09
12.70
11.95
88.29
45.25
3.15
26.03
12.41
40.42
24.35
0.51
31.39
23.34
60.32
67.35
95.73
9.10
41.94
595.31
1018.55
0.00
2.48
117.94
2876

average monthly expenditure per person (Rs.)


ChhattisAssam
Bihar
Gujarat
garh
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
144.02
0.60
0.73
23.20
50.05
38.62
82.38
64.05
14.01
1.37
11.91
2.03
14.16
76.55
523.68
14.29
10.53
5.70
104.48
27.26
4.18
48.37
37.17
24.14
21.26
2.22
25.23
17.74
52.95
60.47
68.11
4.14
6.09
534.30
1057.99
0.00
0.00
173.96
900

119.51
2.32
0.29
20.66
58.09
29.92
13.03
43.10
8.71
2.47
10.73
1.34
12.06
33.79
356.01
4.20
3.11
1.90
75.47
24.15
3.16
45.16
3.06
22.52
6.73
1.43
18.26
14.28
22.30
33.89
43.97
0.86
15.80
340.26
696.27
0.06
1.95
120.20
1398

120.27
0.36
0.04
24.61
46.31
34.40
17.91
56.11
15.41
4.32
15.42
1.60
14.10
35.48
386.34
5.74
5.62
6.15
89.85
35.99
4.40
81.05
19.99
43.62
13.57
2.67
29.67
23.03
49.70
53.88
43.40
6.63
88.68
603.63
989.97
0.00
0.34
162.61
799

89.69
0.81
0.43
25.37
126.47
57.82
8.00
59.22
19.38
7.37
21.21
1.16
16.77
66.69
500.39
4.05
8.42
0.63
120.05
42.54
11.36
47.22
3.37
41.27
28.01
3.51
30.53
26.12
87.44
75.11
37.02
12.02
36.13
614.81
1115.20
0.11
2.41
253.55
1955

Haryana
(7)
78.77
1.25
0.01
18.50
164.93
29.12
8.01
51.23
23.94
3.67
22.07
1.52
13.78
55.86
472.65
1.01
11.36
8.29
126.58
41.66
14.01
83.58
43.32
39.88
20.15
1.39
26.14
23.36
67.20
77.52
41.05
11.38
31.82
669.70
1142.35
0.06
2.70
248.67
1040

** not included in total expenditure

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Statement 4U (contd.): Average monthly expenditure per person on different groups of items of
consumption for major States and all-India
Urban
average monthly expenditure per person (Rs.)
item group
Madhya
MahaJharkhand Karnataka
Kerala
Orissa
Pradesh
rashtra
(13)
(1)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
cereal
gram
cereal substitutes
pulses & pulse products
milk & milk products
edible oil
egg, fish & meat
vegetables
fruits (fresh)
fruits (dry)
sugar
salt
spices
beverages, etc.
total : food
pan
tobacco
intoxicants
fuel and light
clothing
footwear
education
medical: institutional
medical: non-inst.
entertainment
minor personal effects
toilet articles
other hh consumables
conveyance
other consumer services
rent
taxes and cesses
durable goods
total: non-food
total expenditure
clothing:2nd hand*
durable goods:2nd hand*
imputed rent**
no. of sample households

132.17
3.29
0.00
21.46
66.61
36.70
29.99
65.24
12.53
4.20
14.00
1.79
16.51
57.86
462.34
1.83
4.16
7.62
82.09
49.95
8.26
62.33
11.40
37.89
16.10
1.15
28.24
21.54
61.39
51.51
64.37
1.33
11.94
523.10
985.43
0.02
0.01
131.58
1040

* included in total expenditure

114.78
1.55
0.02
23.16
65.35
29.97
30.07
32.28
22.32
4.64
14.92
1.28
14.89
91.26
446.48
2.02
7.27
9.98
107.48
29.55
2.26
29.16
9.66
32.78
24.45
0.28
29.14
22.83
71.69
75.44
113.25
15.38
4.11
586.73
1033.21
0.02
0.07
195.19
2227

108.40
3.07
2.45
16.72
57.00
30.56
77.75
38.34
52.01
3.45
16.17
1.27
20.27
88.56
516.02
1.07
10.27
9.72
95.02
72.90
9.16
55.76
24.22
67.71
19.19
3.07
27.20
22.91
98.17
103.93
31.84
8.71
114.04
774.87
1290.89
0.00
8.10
286.98
1950

88.61
0.37
1.11
21.97
72.45
31.47
10.06
36.93
12.37
4.82
18.04
1.37
13.29
38.72
351.56
3.57
7.15
4.44
93.12
37.61
7.00
62.90
13.56
31.15
13.83
2.80
22.14
18.85
55.45
57.33
27.64
7.31
86.29
552.13
903.68
0.05
3.33
141.21
2075

** not included in total expenditure

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96.71
0.77
1.99
25.91
77.06
44.15
26.57
45.52
23.66
10.90
17.56
1.47
16.07
75.94
464.27
3.20
6.02
6.08
113.50
42.97
7.41
45.77
18.93
53.14
24.63
1.19
31.78
28.36
80.95
97.51
65.85
14.22
42.47
684.00
1148.27
0.05
0.20
296.15
4993

127.19
0.32
0.00
18.96
35.91
24.57
33.79
47.81
11.43
1.31
10.28
1.74
12.37
52.45
378.13
5.42
4.65
3.21
78.72
27.95
1.65
49.88
8.53
26.21
10.14
1.26
19.53
15.17
33.47
30.30
47.66
3.08
12.35
379.18
757.31
0.02
1.64
92.64
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Statement 4U (contd.): Average monthly expenditure per person on different groups of items of
consumption for major States and all-India
Urban
average monthly expenditure per person (Rs.)
item group
Uttar
Punjab
Rajasthan Tamil Nadu
West Bengal All-India
Pradesh
(19)
(1)
(14)
(15)
(16)
(17)
(18)
cereal
gram
cereal substitutes
pulses & pulse products
milk & milk products
edible oil
egg, fish & meat
vegetables
fruits (fresh)
fruits (dry)
sugar
salt
spices
beverages, etc.
total : food
pan
tobacco
intoxicants
fuel and light
clothing
footwear
education
medical: institutional
medical: non-inst.
entertainment
minor personal effects
toilet articles
other hh consumables
conveyance
other consumer services
rent
taxes and cesses
durable goods
total: non-food
total expenditure
clothing:2nd hand*
durable goods:2nd hand*
imputed rent**
no. of sample households

84.32
2.64
0.12
22.66
158.83
38.56
6.95
45.27
19.20
3.44
26.33
1.44
13.71
75.57
499.03
0.23
5.41
11.01
146.58
41.29
9.90
83.84
17.09
44.45
22.17
2.58
37.18
27.54
89.63
92.39
33.11
9.93
152.73
827.05
1326.09
0.30
0.39
286.22
1855

* included in total expenditure

92.43
0.18
0.02
13.02
119.68
31.17
9.23
40.40
13.14
5.02
18.66
1.50
15.28
41.44
401.17
0.64
8.77
6.02
100.17
50.67
11.24
48.27
5.52
33.69
10.92
1.73
23.05
22.34
57.44
55.23
26.67
6.48
93.99
562.85
964.02
0.15
1.34
212.27
1630

111.37
1.86
0.04
27.62
66.38
31.71
33.33
42.49
19.86
1.66
10.62
1.33
23.55
89.04
460.85
1.45
8.29
5.01
96.40
39.55
2.75
33.65
9.81
41.56
21.81
1.23
29.19
29.79
75.79
79.44
115.14
7.10
20.82
618.80
1079.65
0.01
1.27
173.53
4137

112.73
1.98
0.00
29.96
100.68
34.96
17.22
48.19
17.50
7.27
21.57
1.72
14.24
53.05
461.08
0.61
11.56
7.80
98.10
44.64
9.10
72.60
14.19
27.63
12.54
2.25
21.88
20.74
42.41
56.64
39.34
8.95
26.20
517.18
978.26
0.02
0.88
219.88
3345

126.60
0.41
0.21
17.34
45.52
40.67
81.06
58.45
15.48
1.77
11.76
1.81
17.73
68.80
487.61
3.15
16.34
2.85
115.36
50.31
6.50
73.52
9.21
61.99
20.83
3.11
28.30
21.38
54.43
78.99
38.80
2.24
48.70
636.01
1123.61
0.03
1.46
214.61
2889

105.82
1.10
0.52
22.51
83.30
36.37
28.47
46.84
18.60
5.05
15.88
1.44
16.21
65.31
447.41
2.68
8.71
5.65
104.62
42.09
7.17
52.69
13.05
41.54
19.81
2.13
27.84
23.48
68.59
74.15
59.45
8.50
42.81
604.95
1052.36
0.13
1.35
208.44
45346

** not included in total expenditure

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Summary Statements

Statement 5R: Percentage distribution of monthly expenditure per person over different groups of
items of consumption for major States and all-India
Rural
expenditure as % of total consumer expenditure
item group
Andhra
Chhattisgar
Assam
Bihar
Gujarat
Haryana
Pradesh
h
(7)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
cereal
gram
cereal substitutes
pulses & pulse products
milk & milk products
edible oil
egg, fish & meat
vegetables
fruits (fresh)
fruits (dry)
sugar
salt
spices
beverages, etc.
total : food
pan
tobacco
intoxicants
fuel and light
clothing
footwear
education
medical: institutional
medical: non-inst.
entertainment
minor personal effects
toilet articles
other hh consumables
conveyance
other consumer services
rent
taxes and cesses
durable goods
total: non-food
total expenditure
no. of sample households

19.40
0.02
0.00
3.29
5.86
4.78
4.29
5.30
1.62
0.45
1.37
0.22
2.94
5.65
55.19
0.19
1.97
1.86
8.52
4.41
0.42
1.32
1.28
5.31
1.46
0.05
3.65
2.48
3.71
3.57
1.06
0.26
3.30
44.81
100.00
5555

24.82
0.04
0.01
3.32
4.37
4.89
10.13
9.34
0.93
0.05
1.59
0.32
1.88
4.31
65.99
2.07
1.10
1.15
10.09
4.44
0.69
1.47
0.14
1.71
0.49
0.32
2.42
2.03
1.97
2.61
0.11
0.06
1.15
34.01
100.00
3350

27.09
0.41
0.01
3.53
8.89
5.64
2.39
7.94
0.96
0.12
1.85
0.24
2.32
3.41
64.79
0.26
0.94
0.38
11.35
5.01
0.53
1.74
0.42
2.91
0.30
0.18
2.50
2.38
1.31
4.08
0.03
0.00
0.89
35.21
100.00
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27.19
0.06
0.00
3.30
1.76
4.67
2.48
8.35
1.05
0.07
2.20
0.19
2.00
2.91
56.24
0.45
1.13
1.24
10.74
4.53
0.57
1.40
1.71
5.73
0.28
0.28
3.77
2.72
2.41
2.15
0.15
0.01
4.48
43.76
100.00
1997

13.35
0.07
0.03
3.38
13.10
7.31
0.87
7.15
1.54
0.30
3.18
0.12
2.24
5.33
57.95
0.53
1.98
0.22
10.59
2.61
0.72
1.25
0.73
3.70
0.75
0.25
2.44
2.87
5.32
4.03
0.87
0.36
2.82
42.05
100.00
2320

8.65
0.09
0.00
1.79
19.95
2.20
0.58
4.24
1.49
0.21
3.27
0.16
1.36
4.61
48.60
0.01
1.58
0.89
10.49
4.92
1.06
5.86
2.18
3.97
1.06
0.08
2.11
2.15
4.88
4.84
1.79
0.45
3.08
51.40
100.00
1680

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Statement 5R (contd.): Percentage distribution of monthly expenditure per person over different
groups of items of consumption for major States and all-India
Rural
expenditure as % of total consumer expenditure
item group
Madhya
Jharkhand Karnataka
Kerala
Maharashtra
Orissa
Pradesh
(13)
(1)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
cereal
gram
cereal substitutes
pulses & pulse products
milk & milk products
edible oil
egg, fish & meat
vegetables
fruits (fresh)
fruits (dry)
sugar
salt
spices
beverages, etc.
total : food
pan
tobacco
intoxicants
fuel and light
clothing
footwear
education
medical: institutional
medical: non-inst.
entertainment
minor personal effects
toilet articles
other hh consumables
conveyance
other consumer services
rent
taxes and cesses
durable goods
total: non-food
total expenditure
no. of sample households

27.16
0.28
0.00
3.00
4.57
5.27
3.60
8.89
0.59
0.07
1.80
0.29
2.43
3.93
61.89
0.43
0.91
1.88
11.48
4.94
0.77
1.54
0.25
3.62
0.29
0.21
2.85
2.59
2.14
2.16
0.16
0.00
1.89
38.11
100.00
2379

16.48
0.28
0.00
3.53
6.76
4.52
3.50
4.61
2.69
0.57
2.79
0.21
2.61
7.11
55.67
0.89
1.52
1.14
11.04
3.52
0.52
1.63
0.79
3.22
0.81
0.06
3.37
2.72
4.41
4.18
0.63
0.38
3.50
44.33
100.00
2880

11.01
0.26
0.47
1.50
4.07
2.63
6.70
3.34
4.59
0.21
1.59
0.12
2.03
6.47
44.97
0.23
0.92
1.08
7.04
4.45
0.75
3.46
4.22
6.04
1.06
0.25
2.29
1.86
6.76
5.00
0.58
0.31
8.73
55.03
100.00
3300

18.07
0.08
0.07
3.91
8.93
4.66
1.15
5.48
1.01
0.30
3.10
0.22
2.36
3.56
52.88
0.54
1.91
0.74
11.95
5.51
1.05
2.34
0.57
5.87
0.41
0.39
2.71
2.57
3.84
4.02
0.24
0.09
2.37
47.12
100.00
3838

14.51
0.04
0.40
3.91
6.10
5.97
2.51
5.10
1.59
1.58
3.19
0.20
2.38
4.19
51.66
0.41
1.04
0.60
10.81
3.42
0.51
1.80
1.89
5.17
0.53
0.21
3.14
2.65
5.54
4.45
0.83
0.80
4.54
48.34
100.00
5014

28.25
0.04
0.00
2.88
2.55
4.05
4.20
8.82
1.33
0.09
1.70
0.32
2.16
5.17
61.57
0.93
0.98
0.71
11.82
3.64
0.26
2.57
1.09
4.29
0.34
0.20
2.78
2.14
2.03
1.92
0.45
0.08
2.21
38.43
100.00
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Statement 5R(contd.): Percentage distribution of monthly expenditure per person over different
groups of items of consumption for major States and all-India
Rural
expenditure as % of total consumer expenditure
item group
Uttar
Punjab
Rajasthan Tamil Nadu
West Bengal All-India
Pradesh
(19)
(1)
(14)
(15)
(16)
(17)
(18)
cereal
gram
cereal substitutes
pulses & pulse products
milk & milk products
edible oil
egg, fish & meat
vegetables
fruits (fresh)
fruits (dry)
sugar
salt
spices
beverages, etc.
total : food
pan
tobacco
intoxicants
fuel and light
clothing
footwear
education
medical: institutional
medical: non-inst.
entertainment
minor personal effects
toilet articles
other hh consumables
conveyance
other consumer services
rent
taxes and cesses
durable goods
total: non-food
total expenditure
no. of sample households

8.80
0.29
0.00
2.41
16.32
3.98
0.44
4.58
1.15
0.22
4.05
0.15
1.47
5.32
49.18
0.00
0.50
1.21
12.86
3.39
0.93
4.25
1.76
4.98
0.50
0.17
2.96
2.62
5.74
5.14
0.49
0.18
3.14
50.82
100.00
2433

14.48
0.04
0.00
1.91
19.12
3.71
0.74
4.59
0.96
0.19
3.13
0.21
2.32
3.41
54.83
0.01
2.46
0.96
9.96
5.20
1.38
2.65
2.73
3.95
0.21
0.17
2.01
2.68
3.72
4.33
0.20
0.19
2.37
45.17
100.00
3541

15.53
0.22
0.01
3.57
4.53
4.01
4.05
5.79
2.16
0.10
1.21
0.18
3.57
7.48
52.39
0.60
1.20
0.76
8.94
3.29
0.21
2.35
4.63
4.45
1.28
0.06
3.30
2.78
5.00
3.66
1.12
0.23
3.74
47.61
100.00
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15.24
0.13
0.01
3.65
11.77
4.43
1.69
5.65
1.28
0.36
3.28
0.19
1.79
3.99
53.45
0.02
1.76
0.87
11.76
4.03
1.06
4.21
1.86
3.28
0.54
0.18
2.11
1.93
2.92
3.85
0.57
0.21
5.41
46.55
100.00
7868

23.45
0.02
0.01
2.09
3.36
4.88
7.92
7.74
1.08
0.09
1.38
0.23
2.37
4.08
58.69
0.43
1.42
0.39
10.11
5.45
0.55
3.22
1.38
5.40
0.47
0.16
2.48
1.87
2.60
1.93
0.16
0.05
3.21
41.31
100.00
4988

18.01
0.13
0.07
3.07
8.47
4.60
3.33
6.10
1.51
0.35
2.37
0.20
2.29
4.54
55.05
0.44
1.44
0.81
10.17
4.53
0.76
2.67
1.79
4.82
0.62
0.20
2.68
2.33
3.76
3.79
0.50
0.20
3.44
44.95
100.00
79298

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Statement 5U: Percentage distribution of monthly expenditure per person over different groups of
items of consumption for major States and all-India
Urban
expenditure as % of total consumer expenditure
item group
Andhra
Chhattisgar
Assam
Bihar
Gujarat
Haryana
Pradesh
h
(7)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
cereal
gram
cereal substitutes
pulses & pulse products
milk & milk products
edible oil
egg, fish & meat
vegetables
fruits (fresh)
fruits (dry)
sugar
salt
spices
beverages, etc.
total : food
pan
tobacco
intoxicants
fuel and light
clothing
footwear
education
medical: institutional
medical: non-inst.
entertainment
minor personal effects
toilet articles
other hh consumables
conveyance
other consumer services
rent
taxes and cesses
durable goods
total: non-food
total expenditure
no. of sample households

12.23
0.02
0.00
2.23
5.83
3.14
3.09
3.53
1.48
0.39
0.96
0.15
1.74
6.76
41.55
0.11
1.25
1.17
8.67
4.44
0.31
2.56
1.22
3.97
2.39
0.05
3.08
2.29
5.92
6.61
9.40
0.89
4.12
58.45
100.00
2876

13.61
0.06
0.07
2.19
4.73
3.65
7.79
6.05
1.32
0.13
1.13
0.19
1.34
7.24
49.50
1.35
1.00
0.54
9.88
2.58
0.40
4.57
3.51
2.28
2.01
0.21
2.38
1.68
5.00
5.72
6.44
0.39
0.58
50.50
100.00
900

17.16
0.33
0.04
2.97
8.34
4.30
1.87
6.19
1.25
0.35
1.54
0.19
1.73
4.85
51.13
0.60
0.45
0.27
10.84
3.47
0.45
6.49
0.44
3.23
0.97
0.21
2.62
2.05
3.20
4.87
6.32
0.12
2.27
48.87
100.00
1398

12.15
0.04
0.00
2.49
4.68
3.47
1.81
5.67
1.56
0.44
1.56
0.16
1.42
3.58
39.03
0.58
0.57
0.62
9.08
3.64
0.44
8.19
2.02
4.41
1.37
0.27
3.00
2.33
5.02
5.44
4.38
0.67
8.96
60.97
100.00
799

8.04
0.07
0.04
2.27
11.34
5.18
0.72
5.31
1.74
0.66
1.90
0.10
1.50
5.98
44.87
0.36
0.76
0.06
10.76
3.81
1.02
4.23
0.30
3.70
2.51
0.31
2.74
2.34
7.84
6.74
3.32
1.08
3.24
55.13
100.00
1955

6.90
0.11
0.00
1.62
14.44
2.55
0.70
4.48
2.10
0.32
1.93
0.13
1.21
4.89
41.38
0.09
0.99
0.73
11.08
3.65
1.23
7.32
3.79
3.49
1.76
0.12
2.29
2.04
5.88
6.79
3.59
1.00
2.79
58.62
100.00
1040

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Statement 5U (contd.): Percentage distribution of monthly expenditure per person over different
groups of items of consumption for major States and all-India
Urban
expenditure as % of total consumer expenditure
item group
Madhya
Jharkhand Karnataka
Kerala
Maharashtra
Orissa
Pradesh
(13)
(1)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
cereal
gram
cereal substitutes
pulses & pulse products
milk & milk products
edible oil
egg, fish & meat
vegetables
fruits (fresh)
fruits (dry)
sugar
salt
spices
beverages, etc.
total : food
pan
tobacco
intoxicants
fuel and light
clothing
footwear
education
medical: institutional
medical: non-inst.
entertainment
minor personal effects
toilet articles
other hh consumables
conveyance
other consumer services
rent
taxes and cesses
durable goods
total: non-food
total expenditure
no. of sample households

13.41
0.33
0.00
2.18
6.76
3.72
3.04
6.62
1.27
0.43
1.42
0.18
1.68
5.87
46.92
0.19
0.42
0.77
8.33
5.07
0.84
6.33
1.16
3.85
1.63
0.12
2.87
2.19
6.23
5.23
6.53
0.13
1.21
53.08
100.00
1040

11.11
0.15
0.00
2.24
6.32
2.90
2.91
3.12
2.16
0.45
1.44
0.12
1.44
8.83
43.21
0.20
0.70
0.97
10.40
2.86
0.22
2.82
0.93
3.17
2.37
0.03
2.82
2.21
6.94
7.30
10.96
1.49
0.40
56.79
100.00
2227

8.40
0.24
0.19
1.30
4.42
2.37
6.02
2.97
4.03
0.27
1.25
0.10
1.57
6.86
39.97
0.08
0.80
0.75
7.36
5.65
0.71
4.32
1.88
5.25
1.49
0.24
2.11
1.77
7.60
8.05
2.47
0.67
8.83
60.03
100.00
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9.81
0.04
0.12
2.43
8.02
3.48
1.11
4.09
1.37
0.53
2.00
0.15
1.47
4.28
38.90
0.40
0.79
0.49
10.30
4.16
0.77
6.96
1.50
3.45
1.53
0.31
2.45
2.09
6.14
6.34
3.06
0.81
9.55
61.10
100.00
2075

8.42
0.07
0.17
2.26
6.71
3.84
2.31
3.96
2.06
0.95
1.53
0.13
1.40
6.61
40.43
0.28
0.52
0.53
9.88
3.74
0.65
3.99
1.65
4.63
2.14
0.10
2.77
2.47
7.05
8.49
5.73
1.24
3.70
59.57
100.00
4993

16.79
0.04
0.00
2.50
4.74
3.24
4.46
6.31
1.51
0.17
1.36
0.23
1.63
6.93
49.93
0.72
0.61
0.42
10.39
3.69
0.22
6.59
1.13
3.46
1.34
0.17
2.58
2.00
4.42
4.00
6.29
0.41
1.63
50.07
100.00
1187

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Statement 5U (contd.): Percentage distribution of monthly expenditure per person over different
groups of items of consumption for major States and all-India
Urban
expenditure as % of total consumer expenditure
item group
Uttar
Punjab
Rajasthan Tamil Nadu
West Bengal All-India
Pradesh
(19)
(1)
(14)
(15)
(16)
(17)
(18)
cereal
gram
cereal substitutes
pulses & pulse products
milk & milk products
edible oil
egg, fish & meat
vegetables
fruits (fresh)
fruits (dry)
sugar
salt
spices
beverages, etc.
total : food
pan
tobacco
intoxicants
fuel and light
clothing
footwear
education
medical: institutional
medical: non-inst.
entertainment
minor personal effects
toilet articles
other hh consumables
conveyance
other consumer services
rent
taxes and cesses
durable goods
total: non-food
total expenditure
no. of sample households

6.36
0.20
0.01
1.71
11.98
2.91
0.52
3.41
1.45
0.26
1.99
0.11
1.03
5.70
37.63
0.02
0.41
0.83
11.05
3.11
0.75
6.32
1.29
3.35
1.67
0.19
2.80
2.08
6.76
6.97
2.50
0.75
11.52
62.37
100.00
1855

9.59
0.02
0.00
1.35
12.41
3.23
0.96
4.19
1.36
0.52
1.94
0.16
1.59
4.30
41.61
0.07
0.91
0.62
10.39
5.26
1.17
5.01
0.57
3.49
1.13
0.18
2.39
2.32
5.96
5.73
2.77
0.67
9.75
58.39
100.00
1630

10.32
0.17
0.00
2.56
6.15
2.94
3.09
3.94
1.84
0.15
0.98
0.12
2.18
8.25
42.69
0.13
0.77
0.46
8.93
3.66
0.25
3.12
0.91
3.85
2.02
0.11
2.70
2.76
7.02
7.36
10.66
0.66
1.93
57.31
100.00
4137

11.52
0.20
0.00
3.06
10.29
3.57
1.76
4.93
1.79
0.74
2.20
0.18
1.46
5.42
47.13
0.06
1.18
0.80
10.03
4.56
0.93
7.42
1.45
2.82
1.28
0.23
2.24
2.12
4.34
5.79
4.02
0.91
2.68
52.87
100.00
3345

11.27
0.04
0.02
1.54
4.05
3.62
7.21
5.20
1.38
0.16
1.05
0.16
1.58
6.12
43.40
0.28
1.45
0.25
10.27
4.48
0.58
6.54
0.82
5.52
1.85
0.28
2.52
1.90
4.84
7.03
3.45
0.20
4.33
56.60
100.00
2889

10.06
0.10
0.05
2.14
7.92
3.46
2.71
4.45
1.77
0.48
1.51
0.14
1.54
6.21
42.51
0.25
0.83
0.54
9.94
4.00
0.68
5.01
1.24
3.95
1.88
0.20
2.65
2.23
6.52
7.05
5.65
0.81
4.07
57.49
100.00
45346

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Summary Statements

Statement 6R: Monthly average quantity of consumption of different cereals per person for
States and all-India
Rural
quantity of average per capita monthly consumption (kg)
State
other
total
rice
wheat
jowar
bajra
maize
cereals
cereals
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
Andhra Pradesh

11.060

0.284

0.485

0.039

0.007

0.190

12.066

Arunachal Pradesh

13.481

0.417

0.001

0.004

0.343

0.382

14.627

Assam

12.433

0.605

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.000

13.040

7.202

5.445

0.002

0.004

0.507

0.001

13.161

12.600

0.513

0.012

0.000

0.032

0.017

13.174

Delhi

2.428

6.802

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

9.230

Goa

6.641

2.073

0.280

0.000

0.000

0.002

8.996

Gujarat

2.028

3.655

0.598

2.344

1.373

0.070

10.067

Haryana

0.678

9.515

0.000

0.413

0.048

0.002

10.656

Himachal Pradesh

4.090

6.089

0.007

0.009

1.837

0.024

12.056

Jammu & Kashmir

9.446

3.257

0.000

0.009

0.469

0.002

13.185

Jharkhand

9.586

2.848

0.000

0.002

0.321

0.051

12.809

Karnataka

5.307

1.021

2.325

0.082

0.136

1.863

10.734

Kerala

8.608

0.916

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.008

9.533

Madhya Pradesh

2.310

7.636

0.603

0.068

1.100

0.046

11.763

Maharashtra

2.967

3.414

2.842

1.146

0.030

0.105

10.503

Manipur

15.588

0.072

0.000

0.000

0.021

0.008

15.690

Meghalaya

11.021

0.154

0.000

0.000

0.126

0.017

11.318

Mizoram

12.997

0.155

0.000

0.000

0.083

0.002

13.237

Nagaland

12.066

0.173

0.000

0.001

0.134

0.052

12.427

Orissa

13.294

0.528

0.002

0.004

0.007

0.144

13.979

Punjab

0.755

8.989

0.000

0.002

0.170

0.001

9.918

Rajasthan

0.176

8.494

0.029

2.750

1.172

0.065

12.685

Sikkim

10.252

0.613

0.000

0.000

0.358

0.001

11.225

Tamil Nadu

10.165

0.340

0.004

0.017

0.006

0.361

10.894

Tripura

12.073

0.169

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

12.245

4.086

8.550

0.033

0.115

0.124

0.004

12.913

Uttaranchal

5.010

6.278

0.000

0.001

0.030

0.558

11.877

West Bengal

12.205

0.977

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.002

13.185

6.549

4.293

0.430

0.389

0.307

0.151

12.118

Bihar
Chhattisgarh

Uttar Pradesh

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Statement 6U: Monthly average quantity of consumption of different cereals per person for
States and all-India
Urban
quantity of average per capita monthly consumption (kg)
State
other
total
rice
wheat
jowar
bajra
maize
cereals
cereals
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
Andhra Pradesh

9.546

0.754

0.147

0.003

0.000

0.058

10.509

Arunachal Pradesh

11.028

1.505

0.000

0.002

0.020

0.069

12.624

Assam

10.586

1.335

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

11.923

Bihar

6.193

6.010

0.000

0.001

0.070

0.000

12.274

Chhattisgarh

8.896

2.937

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.000

11.838

Delhi

2.274

6.660

0.000

0.001

0.004

0.000

8.938

Goa

5.333

2.608

0.280

0.003

0.000

0.012

8.236

Gujarat

2.102

5.371

0.158

0.608

0.047

0.002

8.289

Haryana

1.158

7.923

0.000

0.037

0.024

0.004

9.147

Himachal Pradesh

4.120

6.431

0.000

0.042

0.241

0.003

10.839

Jammu & Kashmir

8.491

3.646

0.002

0.000

0.006

0.000

12.145

Jharkhand

6.216

5.863

0.000

0.000

0.007

0.000

12.086

Karnataka

5.661

1.716

1.160

0.059

0.014

1.098

9.708

Kerala

7.735

1.092

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.007

8.834

Madhya Pradesh

2.168

7.980

0.085

0.029

0.089

0.003

10.352

Maharashtra

3.000

4.300

0.848

0.235

0.002

0.009

8.394

15.189

0.187

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

15.376

9.680

0.698

0.000

0.000

0.012

0.001

10.390

Mizoram

11.673

0.379

0.000

0.000

0.031

0.000

12.083

Nagaland

11.826

0.683

0.000

0.000

0.075

0.024

12.607

Orissa

11.049

2.032

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.029

13.110

Punjab

1.027

7.910

0.000

0.000

0.072

0.004

9.013

Rajasthan

0.528

9.600

0.006

0.571

0.137

0.000

10.841

Sikkim

8.665

1.572

0.000

0.000

0.006

0.000

10.243

Tamil Nadu

8.632

0.784

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.057

9.477

11.713

0.480

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

12.194

Uttar Pradesh

2.737

8.153

0.001

0.023

0.023

0.005

10.943

Uttaranchal

4.403

6.536

0.000

0.000

0.005

0.017

10.961

West Bengal

7.936

2.449

0.000

0.001

0.001

0.001

10.387

All-India

4.853

4.646

0.225

0.113

0.025

0.080

9.942

Manipur
Meghalaya

Tripura

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Statement 7R: Monthly average value of consumption of different cereals per person for
States and all-India
Rural
value of average monthly per capita consumption (Rs.)
State
other
total
rice
wheat
jowar
bajra
maize
cereals
cereals
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
Andhra Pradesh

105.19

3.93

3.37

0.23

0.04

1.13

113.89

Arunachal Pradesh

138.87

5.30

0.01

0.05

2.99

4.65

151.87

Assam

129.26

5.52

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.00

134.81

67.88

42.27

0.01

0.02

2.78

0.01

112.98

110.77

4.51

0.07

0.00

0.18

0.07

115.60

Delhi

32.73

66.34

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

99.07

Goa

75.47

35.31

3.46

0.00

0.00

0.02

114.26

Gujarat

22.25

28.44

4.22

15.74

8.46

0.43

79.55

Haryana

9.19

62.86

0.00

2.15

0.38

0.03

74.60

Himachal Pradesh

41.21

49.83

0.04

0.05

10.41

0.26

101.81

Jammu & Kashmir

98.98

36.35

0.00

0.06

2.99

0.02

138.40

Jharkhand

88.37

25.48

0.00

0.01

1.44

0.23

115.53

Karnataka

44.27

9.16

18.75

0.49

0.76

10.39

83.82

Kerala

98.91

12.51

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.15

111.58

Madhya Pradesh

19.80

49.80

3.14

0.38

5.91

0.28

79.32

Maharashtra

28.96

27.36

18.06

7.13

0.15

0.76

82.43

Manipur

176.71

0.99

0.00

0.00

0.08

0.08

177.86

Meghalaya

118.51

2.76

0.00

0.00

0.66

0.22

122.15

Mizoram

142.74

4.27

0.00

0.00

0.43

0.05

147.48

Nagaland

159.56

4.03

0.00

0.01

1.24

0.74

165.58

Orissa

105.66

6.22

0.02

0.03

0.05

0.72

112.69

Punjab

8.90

64.10

0.00

0.02

1.48

0.01

74.51

Rajasthan

2.40

59.88

0.17

16.46

6.31

0.38

85.60

Sikkim

91.98

7.17

0.00

0.00

3.35

0.01

102.50

Tamil Nadu

86.11

4.71

0.04

0.12

0.05

2.54

93.57

117.09

2.07

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.03

119.19

34.88

57.35

0.14

0.55

0.65

0.03

93.61

Uttaranchal

46.59

49.25

0.00

0.01

0.19

2.59

98.62

West Bengal

122.63

9.14

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.03

131.81

61.37

31.41

2.90

2.39

1.72

0.90

100.68

Bihar
Chhattisgarh

Tripura
Uttar Pradesh

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Statement 7U: Monthly average value of consumption of different cereals per person for
States and all-India
Urban
value of average monthly per capita consumption (Rs.)
State
other
total
rice
wheat
jowar
bajra
maize
cereals
cereals
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
Andhra Pradesh

111.91

10.87

1.22

0.02

0.00

0.53

124.56

Arunachal Pradesh

110.14

19.98

0.00

0.02

0.17

1.03

131.34

Assam

126.40

17.59

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.02

144.02

Bihar

66.71

52.32

0.00

0.02

0.45

0.01

119.51

Chhattisgarh

90.22

29.98

0.00

0.00

0.06

0.01

120.27

Delhi

33.26

69.44

0.00

0.01

0.04

0.00

102.75

Goa

65.78

38.92

3.37

0.05

0.00

0.11

108.24

Gujarat

30.03

53.21

1.45

4.60

0.34

0.05

89.69

Haryana

16.52

61.68

0.00

0.23

0.27

0.06

78.77

Himachal Pradesh

53.14

65.60

0.00

0.34

1.60

0.08

120.75

Jammu & Kashmir

94.51

46.06

0.05

0.00

0.04

0.00

140.66

Jharkhand

72.25

59.88

0.00

0.00

0.04

0.00

132.17

Karnataka

73.83

22.89

10.29

0.32

0.10

7.42

114.85

Kerala

92.67

15.62

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.18

108.47

Madhya Pradesh

26.24

61.12

0.47

0.16

0.57

0.07

88.61

Maharashtra

40.96

46.83

7.08

1.69

0.02

0.14

96.71

Manipur

163.34

2.65

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

166.00

Meghalaya

116.64

13.70

0.00

0.00

0.06

0.01

130.40

Mizoram

130.62

12.17

0.00

0.00

0.23

0.00

143.02

Nagaland

157.12

14.02

0.00

0.00

0.92

0.36

172.42

Orissa

102.37

24.62

0.00

0.00

0.04

0.17

127.19

Punjab

14.36

69.06

0.00

0.00

0.76

0.13

84.32

8.70

79.38

0.03

3.55

0.81

0.00

92.47

Sikkim

96.16

17.60

0.00

0.02

0.12

0.00

113.90

Tamil Nadu

98.36

12.43

0.00

0.02

0.00

0.56

111.37

150.13

6.45

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

156.59

Uttar Pradesh

30.19

66.86

0.00

0.13

0.16

0.09

97.43

Uttaranchal

52.14

60.45

0.00

0.00

0.05

0.10

112.73

West Bengal

99.67

26.86

0.00

0.01

0.03

0.03

126.60

All-India

58.37

43.99

1.91

0.79

0.18

0.61

105.84

Rajasthan

Tripura

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Statement 8R: Value of consumption of broad groups of items per person for a period of 30 days
over NSS rounds
Rural
average monthly expenditure (Rs.) at current prices
item group
27th
32nd
38th
43rd
50th
55th
61st
round
round
round
round
round
round
round
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
cereals
17.92
22.59
36.21
41.33
68.10
107.75
100.65
gram
0.25
0.29
0.29
0.38
0.50
0.64
0.73
cereal substitutes
0.24
0.23
0.21
0.21
0.30
0.36
0.39
pulses & products
1.89
2.63
3.98
6.27
10.70
18.50
17.18
milk & products
3.22
5.29
8.50
13.63
26.70
42.56
47.31
edible oil
1.55
2.46
4.53
7.88
12.50
18.16
25.72
egg, fish & meat
1.09
1.84
3.37
5.11
9.40
16.14
18.60
vegetables
1.59
2.60
5.31
8.23
17.00
29.98
34.07
fruits & nuts
0.45
0.77
1.54
2.57
4.90
8.36
10.42
sugar
1.66
1.82
3.18
4.51
8.60
11.57
13.25
salt & spices
1.23
2.09
2.82
4.52
7.40
14.41
13.90
beverages, etc.
1.07
1.72
3.69
6.18
11.70
20.38
25.37
food total
32.16
44.33
73.63
100.82
177.80
288.80
307.60
pan, tobacco &
intoxicants
1.36
1.99
3.35
5.03
8.90
13.96
15.03
fuel & light
2.49
4.13
7.92
11.77
20.70
36.56
56.84
clothing
3.09
5.99
9.64
10.52
15.10
33.28
25.33
footwear
0.23
0.51
1.11
1.55
2.50
5.37
4.24
misc. goods & services*
3.89
7.12
14.06
22.78
48.70
95.43
130.52
durable goods
0.95
4.82
2.60
5.64
7.70
12.76
19.23
non-food total
12.01
24.56
38.68
57.28
103.60
197.36
251.19
total expenditure (Rs.)
44.17
68.89
112.31
158.10
281.40
486.16
558.78
MPCE index
(27th round = 100)
Consumer Price Index for
Agri. Labour (27th round
= 100)

100

156

255

358

637

1100

1265

100

144

227

289

520

833

922

* includes education, medical care, rents and taxes


27th round - October 1972 to September 1973
32nd round - July 1977 to June 1978
38th round - January 1983 to December 1983
43rd round - July 1987 to June 1988

50th round - July 1993 to June 1994


55th round - July 1999 to June 2000
61st round - July 2004 to June 2005

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Statement 8U: Value of consumption of broad groups of items per person for a period of 30 days
over NSS rounds
Urban
average monthly expenditure (Rs.) at current prices
item group
27th
32nd
38th
43rd
50th
55th
61st
round
round
round
round
round
round
round
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
cereals
14.77
19.66
31.85
36.97
64.30
105.57
105.82
gram
0.20
0.24
0.31
0.41
0.80
0.95
1.10
cereal substitutes
0.08
0.10
0.13
0.17
0.30
0.35
0.52
pulses & products
2.16
3.43
5.32
8.44
13.90
24.25
22.51
milk & products
5.91
9.16
15.27
23.84
44.90
74.17
83.30
edible oil
3.07
4.46
7.98
13.23
20.10
26.81
36.37
egg, fish & meat
2.07
3.33
5.93
8.85
15.50
26.78
28.47
vegetables
2.77
4.23
8.17
13.12
25.00
43.90
46.84
fruits & nuts
1.27
1.88
3.48
6.27
12.20
20.68
23.65
sugar
2.28
2.54
4.06
5.86
10.90
14.00
15.88
salt & spices
1.44
2.55
3.55
5.78
9.40
19.11
17.65
beverages, etc.
4.82
6.09
11.26
16.82
33.00
54.28
65.31
food total
40.84
57.67
97.31
139.73
250.30
410.84
447.41
pan, tobacco &
intoxicants
1.75
2.34
4.05
6.53
10.70
16.22
17.04
fuel & light
3.57
6.17
11.40
16.72
30.20
66.26
104.62
clothing
3.34
6.78
12.80
15.00
21.40
51.76
42.09
footwear
0.26
0.59
1.84
2.69
4.20
10.05
7.17
misc. goods & services*
12.17
14.05
33.85
58.64
126.00
268.94
391.22
durable goods
1.40
8.55
4.55
10.60
15.20
30.85
42.81
non-food total
22.49
38.48
68.49
110.18
207.70
444.08
604.95
total expenditure (Rs.)
63.33
96.15
165.80
249.92
458.00
854.92
1052.36
MPCE index
(27th round = 100)
100
152
259
395
724
1351
Consumer Price Index
for Urban Non-manual
Employees (27th round
= 100)
100
160
258
364
618
998
* includes education, medical care, rents and taxes
50th round - July 1993 to June 1994
27th round - October 1972 to September 1973
nd
32 round - July 1977 to June 1978
55th round - July 1999 to June 2000
38th round - January 1983 to December 1983
61st round - July 2004 to June 2005
43rd round - July 1987 to June 1988

1662

1230

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Statement 9R: Percentage distribution of MPCE over broad groups of consumption items by NSS
rounds
All-India Rural
expenditure as % of total consumer expenditure
item group
27th
32nd
38th
43rd
50th
55th
61st
round
round
round
round
round
round
round
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
cereals
40.6
32.8
32.3
26.3
24.2
22.2
18.0
gram
0.6
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
cereal substitutes
0.5
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
pulses & products
4.3
3.8
3.5
4.0
3.8
3.8
3.1
milk & products
7.3
7.7
7.5
8.6
9.5
8.8
8.5
edible oil
3.5
3.6
4.0
5.0
4.4
3.7
4.6
egg, fish & meat
2.5
2.7
3.0
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
vegetables
3.6
3.8
4.7
5.2
6.0
6.2
6.1
fruits & nuts
1.1
1.1
1.4
1.6
1.7
1.7
1.9
sugar
3.8
2.6
2.8
2.9
3.1
2.4
2.4
salt & spices
2.8
3.0
2.5
2.9
2.7
3.0
2.5
beverages, etc.
2.4
2.5
3.3
3.9
4.2
4.2
4.5
food total
72.9
64.3
65.6
64.0
63.2
59.4
55.0
pan, tobacco &
intoxicants
3.1
2.9
3.0
3.2
3.2
2.9
2.7
fuel & light
5.6
6.0
7.0
7.5
7.4
7.5
10.2
clothing
7.0
8.7
8.6
6.7
5.4
6.9
4.5
footwear
0.5
0.7
1.0
1.0
0.9
1.1
0.8
misc. goods & services*
8.7
10.3
12.5
14.5
17.3
19.6
23.4
durable goods
2.2
7.0
2.3
3.1
2.7
2.6
3.4
non-food total
27.1
35.7
34.4
36.0
36.8
40.6
45.0
total expenditure
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
* includes education, medical care, rents and taxes
50th round July 1993 to June 1994
27th round October 1972 to September 1973
32nd round July 1977 to June 1978
55th round July 1999 to June 2000
38th round January 1983 to December 1983
61st round July 2004 to June 2005
43rd round July 1987 to June 1988

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Summary Statements

Statement 9U: Percentage distribution of MPCE over broad groups of consumption items by NSS
rounds
All-India Urban
expenditure as % of total consumer expenditure
item group
27th
32nd
38th
43rd
50th
55th
61st
round
round
round
round
round
round
round
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
cereals
23.3
20.5
19.4
15.0
14.0
12.4
10.1
gram
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
cereal substitutes
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.0
pulses & products
3.4
3.6
3.2
3.4
3.0
2.8
2.1
milk & products
9.3
9.5
9.2
9.5
9.8
8.7
7.9
edible oil
4.9
4.6
4.8
5.3
4.4
3.1
3.5
egg, fish & meat
3.3
3.5
3.6
3.6
3.4
3.1
2.7
vegetables
4.4
4.4
5.0
5.3
5.5
5.1
4.5
fruits & nuts
2.0
2.0
2.1
2.5
2.7
2.4
2.2
sugar
3.6
2.6
2.5
2.4
2.4
1.6
1.5
salt & spices
2.3
2.7
2.1
2.3
2.0
2.2
1.7
beverages, etc.
7.6
6.3
6.8
6.8
7.2
6.4
6.2
food total
64.5
60.0
59.1
56.4
54.7
48.1
42.5
pan, tobacco &
intoxicants
2.8
2.4
2.4
2.6
2.3
1.9
1.6
fuel & light
5.6
6.4
6.9
6.8
6.6
7.8
9.9
clothing
5.3
7.1
7.6
5.9
4.7
6.1
4.0
footwear
0.4
0.6
1.1
1.1
0.9
1.2
0.7
misc. goods & services*
19.2
14.6
20.5
23.2
27.5
31.3
37.2
durable goods
2.2
8.9
2.3
4.1
3.3
3.6
4.1
non-food total
35.5
40.0
40.9
43.6
45.3
51.9
57.5
total expenditure
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
* includes education, medical care, rents and taxes
50th round - July 1993 to June 1994
27th round - October 1972 to September 1973
32nd round - July 1977 to June 1978
55th round - July 1999 to June 2000
38th round - January 1983 to December 1983
61st round - July 2004 to June 2005
43rd round - July 1987 to June 1988

100.0

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70

Summary Statements

Statement 10R: Percentage divergence of last-365-days-based estimate from last-30-daysbased estimate for each of five categories of less frequently purchased items, NSS 50th
and 61st rounds
Rural
#
*
(Y365 Y30 )/Y30 expressed in percentage form
State/UT

clothing
50th

61st

Andhra Pradesh
-9
Arunachal Pradesh
-32
Assam
108
Bihar
92
Chhattisgarh
Delhi
60
Goa
-9
Gujarat
102
Haryana
48
Himachal Pradesh
54
Jammu & Kashmir
30
Jharkhand
Karnataka
41
Kerala
43
Madhya Pradesh
43
Maharashtra
41
Manipur
64
Meghalaya
161
Mizoram
114
Nagaland
220
Orissa
29
Punjab
61
Rajasthan
58
Sikkim
418
Tamil Nadu
48
Tripura
80
Uttar Pradesh
22
Uttaranchal
West Bengal
51
A & N Islands
7
Chandigarh
-12
Dadra & N. Haveli
93
Daman & Diu
308
Lakshadweep
-75
Pondicherry
-43
All-India
40
# last 365 days-based estimate

52
-27
62
74
90
537
27
141
35
30
1
45
129
12
44
123
45
29
85
9
99
99
43
65
74
91
35
58
15
6
438
48
920
-79
32
54

footwear
50th

61st

education
50th

61st

0
97
9
100
-37
-28
-38
8
60
50
20
101
39
59
4
50
89
20
1
556
6
121
-3
91
60
-41
79
62
38
101
-11
48
-7
26
9
33
23
15
-2
10
-8
30
18
40
68
122
25
68
-18
6
3
16
-4
25
9
-2
76
113
18
22
23
48
-17
49
117
4
17
61
18
118
13
31
73
42
25
27
20
145
-20
-3
11
62
4
40
6
10
23
-8
651
58
23
145
43
199
13
31
55
56
-43
16
-3
2
-2
-9
38
8
16
16
-2
24
0
15
25
39
17
242
-47
45
110
-11
188
-16
135
5
-60
-25
-45
-79
142
-24
50 1607
22
62
13
38
4
21
* last 30 days-based estimate

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med-inst.
50th
-32
-3
7
39
-29
-71
-11
-24
-61
-87

61st
13
-21
169
-19
-48

durables
50th

-29
0
108
12
++
99
++
481
202
28
-11
-57
55
2
27
49
78
25
54
27
19
-5
-26
12
123
-15
-36
40
-36
138
-22
340
130
182
317
102
978
348
60
-21
886
-51
9
34
-80
39
-39
23
-52
-40
-88
-86
315
-42
-62
-35
8
192
34
-45
-22
-3
-31
-45
20
11
257
-80
150
++
-4
45
++
++
244
++
18
95
-73
855
19
++
-8
119
-27
-6
-14
++indicates Y = 0
30

61st
-30
-17
118
210
13
942
297
47
44
24
0
7
2
10
70
-20
109
62
117
29
87
18
20
-13
-21
43
8
-41
15
61
239
-10
-7
-50
-4
13

71

Summary Statements

Statement 10U: Percentage divergence of last-365-days-based estimate from last-30-daysbased estimate for each of five categories of less frequently purchased items, NSS 50th
and 61st rounds
Urban
#
*
(Y365 Y30 )/Y30 expressed in percentage form
State/UT

clothing
50th

61st

Andhra Pradesh
21
Arunachal Pradesh
-3
Assam
67
Bihar
94
Chhattisgarh
Delhi
48
Goa
61
Gujarat
114
Haryana
142
Himachal Pradesh
-3
Jammu & Kashmir
67
Jharkhand
Karnataka
59
Kerala
-19
Madhya Pradesh
36
Maharashtra
70
Manipur
185
Meghalaya
88
Mizoram
41
Nagaland
304
Orissa
29
Punjab
91
Rajasthan
102
Sikkim
209
Tamil Nadu
34
Tripura
9
Uttar Pradesh
50
Uttaranchal
West Bengal
57
A & N Islands
-20
Chandigarh
-15
Dadra & N. Haveli
380
Daman & Diu
317
Lakshadweep
67
Pondicherry
-12
All-India
53
# last 365 days-based estimate

41
36
144
83
64
169
-24
47
73
28
22
34
116
-11
32
52
11
-1
58
51
67
89
17
33
37
-11
35
31
33
-15
33
45
99
26
38
47

footwear
50th

61st

education
50th

61st

25
184
16
205
-16
42
-48
15
41
179
7
51
73
120
12
22
111
-27
14
216
-57
34
64
74
38
0
75
8
-4
43
67
28
-12
23
-21
23
39
17
19
-16
-6
31
26
21
99
413
25
116
-32
14
-11
18
22
41
-8
11
62
69
20
62
60
-6
14
76
199
-29
30
71
18
35
29
-3
86
44
19
2
30
240
-8
-7
16
91
2
29
19
10
-7
48
248
12
17
64
29
192
2
119
-5
27
-20
9
25
8
-4
0
42
14
15
36
0
15
-27
11
-14
36
-28
92
-22
45
51
-35
37
29
159
-51
29
-25
-25
-28
48
72
14
365
-18
48
33
58
-8
40
* last 30 days-based estimate

med-inst.
50th
-47
-22
-4
75
4
279
-39
139
-3
-82
-4
-10
21
-61
192
-30
14
-24
-49
-81
-60

61st
8
212
-80
-1
-30
-37
67
464
-69
8
-75
-59
0
125
17
45
31
2600
153
156
-40
23
153
72
25
-28
-20
-49
67
408

durables
50th

-11
-23
30
2
-68
103
7
-43
-80
-37
16
-2
-33
-20
287
224
104
275
11
-7
-35
++
-47
-59
17
137
-31
-51
-18
65
-10
-3
-54
++
319
-75
++
++
1083
++
++
181
-31
-66
-23
32
1
-12
-36
22
-20
++indicates Y = 0
30

61st
-14
30
482
-2
-30
116
-62
94
56
-9
50
44
670
26
-40
37
67
173
197
129
134
-62
-66
++

116
17
52
101
-1
-16
242
50
13
26
179
10

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Appendix A

Detailed Tables

Appendix Tables

A-1

Table 1R: Per 1000 break-up of households and persons by MPCE class and number per 1000 households
of adults and children by sex in different MPCE classes
Rural
no.
no. per
sex*
sample
no. per 1000 households of
MPCE class
per
1000 of
ratio
housepersons
adults
children
(Rs)
1000
persons
holds
male
female
male
female
of hhs
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
Andhra Pradesh
0 235
45
39
836
878
1011
661
3386
833
157
235 270
28
36
1415
1586
1108
969
5080
1013
138
270 320
68
80
1375
1517
803
945
4639
1130
347
320 365
83
92
1364
1404
784
815
4367
1033
414
365 410
84
92
1412
1457
751
724
4344
1008
437
410 455
86
93
1373
1483
752
643
4251
1000
438
455 510
106
108
1410
1449
622
566
4047
991
547
510 580
112
110
1387
1410
572
507
3876
979
592
580 690
119
118
1410
1404
601
473
3888
933
670
690 890
135
122
1318
1314
446
465
3543
1008
776
890 1155
72
61
1306
1354
364
321
3345
1003
487
1155 & more
63
50
1209
1269
306
306
3090
1039
552
all classes
1000
1000
1340
1385
630
582
3938
999
5555
no. of sample
hhs / persons
5555
22860
7909
8182
3465
3304
22860
Arunachal Pradesh
0 235
6
235 270
6
270 320
20
320 365
30
365 410
39
410 455
47
455 510
77
510 580
104
580 690
141
690 890
201
890 1155
165
1155 & more
165
all classes
1000
no. of sample
hhs / persons
1503
Assam
0 235
235 270
270 320
320 365
365 410
410 455
455 510
510 580
580 690
690 890
890 1155
1155 & more
all classes
no. of sample
hhs / persons

10
8
24
41
50
58
87
122
147
187
141
124
1000

2353
1585
1581
2086
1999
1897
1617
1827
1483
1469
1470
1437
1582

2353
1304
1629
2017
1585
1541
1516
1712
1500
1518
1508
1223
1509

1459
2155
1407
1305
1466
1322
1207
1054
1084
793
704
584
935

1973
1580
1242
1237
1199
1247
1155
1157
1020
767
506
422
848

8138
6625
5858
6645
6249
6007
5495
5750
5086
4547
4187
3666
4874

1135
771
961
959
803
866
946
996
982
1010
926
814
937

9
12
27
47
65
75
108
159
218
289
215
279
1503

7731

2487

2340

1515

1389

7731

12
13
59
65
97
100
117
153
182
139
39
22
1000

14
15
64
78
104
98
118
152
177
129
33
17
1000

1611
1619
1451
1763
1647
1636
1740
1761
1849
1844
1873
1689
1743

1673
1629
1502
1678
1614
1503
1640
1588
1648
1661
1540
1458
1607

1275
1401
1292
1460
1294
994
1013
995
779
666
507
433
966

1200
1207
1357
1227
977
908
809
771
752
605
442
554
841

5759
5857
5601
6128
5532
5041
5202
5115
5028
4775
4362
4134
5157

996
939
1042
901
881
917
890
856
913
903
833
948
903

37
38
153
205
272
294
382
471
578
547
222
151
3350

3350

17582

6081

5494

3256

2751

17582

* number of females per 1000 males

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A-2

Appendix Tables

Table 1R: Per 1000 break-up of households and persons by MPCE class and number per 1000 households
of adults and children by sex in different MPCE classes
Rural
no.
no. per
sex
sample
no. per 1000 households of
MPCE class
per
1000 of
persons ratio** houseadults
children
(Rs)
1000
persons
holds
male
female
male
female
of hhs
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
Bihar
0 235
52
62
1220
1448
1801
1917
6386
1114
174
235 270
72
87
1267
1501
1853
1686
6306
1021
245
270 320
141
151
1384
1476
1466
1315
5642
979
516
320 365
149
159
1562
1501
1421
1126
5608
881
547
365 410
126
129
1444
1554
1260
1132
5391
993
510
410 455
105
104
1566
1529
1111
991
5198
941
455
455 510
110
103
1571
1478
954
900
4903
942
508
510 580
93
86
1662
1558
938
708
4867
871
430
580 690
69
57
1600
1455
742
536
4333
850
379
690 890
54
41
1528
1406
619
499
4051
887
345
890 1155
19
14
1614
1439
560
466
4079
876
154
1155 & more
10
7
1730
1368
272
368
3737
867
91
all classes
1000
1000
1497
1496
1211
1062
5267
945
4354
no. of sample
hhs / persons
4354
24298
7063
6957
5515
4763
24298
Chhattisgarh
0 235
235 270
270 320
320 365
365 410
410 455
455 510
510 580
580 690
690 890
890 1155
1155 & more
all classes
no. of sample
hhs / persons
Delhi
0 235
235 270
270 320
320 365
365 410
410 455
455 510
510 580
580 690
690 890
890 1155
1155 & more
all classes
no. of sample
hhs / persons

111
90
148
148
111
95
65
66
71
53
19
23
1000

136
106
158
150
115
87
56
56
59
43
13
20
1000

1573
1577
1666
1572
1699
1563
1438
1428
1469
1592
1299
1839
1576

1758
1592
1610
1543
1751
1586
1404
1479
1500
1394
1368
1580
1582

1293
1342
1094
1052
903
728
761
700
613
617
460
485
943

1498
1351
959
893
852
733
662
589
618
484
358
347
892

6122
5863
5329
5060
5205
4610
4265
4196
4201
4087
3485
4251
4993

1136
1008
931
929
1000
1013
940
972
1017
850
981
829
982

182
143
246
235
208
157
147
158
181
158
72
110
1997

1997

10602

3439

3421

1962

1780

10602

57
22
89
129
94
174
182
255
1000

69
32
105
146
99
131
182
238
1000

1000
2000
1356
1726
1144
1132
1384
1781
1452

1000
1000
1178
1000
1156
1132
1767
1546
1331

1000
1000
2000
817
856
654
556
126
688

2000
2000
356
1136
1207
223
434
419
673

5000
6000
4891
4679
4363
3140
4140
3871
4145

1500
1000
457
840
1181
759
1135
1030
937

0
0
0
0
1
1
3
5
6
5
12
26
59

59

253

97

83

37

36

253

* number of females per 1000 males

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Appendix Tables

A-3

Table 1R: Per 1000 break-up of households and persons by MPCE class and number per 1000 households
of adults and children by sex in different MPCE classes
Rural
no.
no. per
sex
sample
no. per 1000 households of
MPCE class
per
1000 of
ratio*
housepersons
adults
children
(Rs)
1000
persons
holds
male
female
male
female
of hhs
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
Goa
0 235
0
235 270
0
270 320
12
19
4000
3000
0
0
7000
750
1
320 365
28
37
2108
2399
24
1219
5750
1697
4
365 410
30
45
2877
2086
468
1219
6651
988
6
410 455
33
43
1318
2280
1090
1065
5752
1389
7
455 510
44
55
2453
2251
416
269
5389
879
8
510 580
83
84
2058
1482
371
470
4381
804
12
580 690
82
90
2152
1619
522
439
4732
770
15
690 890
196
203
1613
1431
612
851
4506
1026
27
890 1155
157
167
1656
1914
473
595
4638
1178
27
1155 & more
335
256
1388
1481
272
185
3326
1004
53
all classes
1000
1000
1733
1672
428
515
4347
1012
160
no. of sample
hhs / persons
160
731
294
279
76
82
731
Gujarat
0 235
235 270
270 320
320 365
365 410
410 455
455 510
510 580
580 690
690 890
890 1155
1155 & more
all classes
no. of sample
hhs / persons
Haryana
0 235
235 270
270 320
320 365
365 410
410 455
455 510
510 580
580 690
690 890
890 1155
1155 & more
all classes
no. of sample
hhs / persons

20
21
61
64
78
80
93
116
140
142
90
95
1000

22
30
80
78
95
94
103
112
127
128
75
56
1000

1306
1587
1711
1606
1736
1896
1786
1603
1664
1636
1522
1167
1619

1303
1641
1693
1781
1668
1666
1736
1484
1485
1581
1530
1071
1546

1117
2261
1265
1185
1241
955
913
902
664
587
521
312
838

1376
1423
1516
1122
1101
984
761
524
461
415
300
207
688

5102
6913
6185
5694
5746
5502
5197
4513
4275
4219
3873
2756
4691

1106
796
1078
1040
930
929
925
801
836
898
896
864
910

33
40
105
128
155
179
213
258
335
385
255
234
2320

2320

11592

4006

3862

2045

1679

11592

5
5
25
25
49
57
59
110
138
194
164
169
1000

6
7
32
25
59
63
66
122
153
182
147
137
1000

1044
2355
1885
1327
1733
1697
1812
1810
2013
1828
1821
1662
1798

1765
1689
1687
1507
1772
1588
1588
1650
1787
1569
1542
1432
1596

1889
1231
1334
1196
1285
1217
1237
1182
1052
794
742
630
942

1826
1259
1637
1111
1417
1119
1068
1041
800
608
490
430
776

6524
6534
6543
5140
6207
5621
5705
5684
5653
4799
4595
4153
5111

1225
822
1033
1038
1057
929
871
900
844
830
793
812
866

7
8
34
42
74
91
102
174
233
330
290
295
1680

1680

9293

3175

2988

1717

1413

9293

* number of females per 1000 males

NSS Report No. 508: Level and Pattern of Consumer Expenditure, 2004-05

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Appendix Tables

Table 1R: Per 1000 break-up of households and persons by MPCE class and number per 1000 households
of adults and children by sex in different MPCE classes
Rural
no.
no. per
sex
sample
no. per 1000 households of
MPCE class
per
1000 of
ratio*
housepersons
adults
children
(Rs)
1000
persons
holds
male
female
male
female
of hhs
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
Himachal Pradesh
0 235
3
3
787
1000
1447
1805
5038
1256
6
235 270
5
7
1491
1705
1189
2311
6696
1499
11
270 320
14
20
1520
1802
1257
1777
6356
1289
28
320 365
33
44
1656
1732
1180
1673
6240
1201
64
365 410
41
51
1549
1845
1217
1257
5868
1121
91
410 455
59
70
1759
1789
966
1007
5520
1026
120
455 510
74
84
1550
1755
1039
982
5326
1057
154
510 580
115
130
1751
1836
915
786
5288
984
232
580 690
156
164
1594
1824
876
611
4905
986
328
690 890
186
186
1565
1821
713
547
4646
1040
436
890 1155
136
115
1442
1621
524
368
3955
1012
297
1155 & more
179
126
1351
1362
298
248
3259
976
376
all classes
1000
1000
1545
1702
748
662
4657
1031
2143
no. of sample
hhs / persons
2143
10261
3440
3774
1596
1451
10261
Jammu & Kashmir
0 235
1
235 270
2
270 320
7
320 365
11
365 410
26
410 455
35
455 510
75
510 580
133
580 690
204
690 890
203
890 1155
131
1155 & more
171
all classes
1000
no. of sample
hhs / persons
1882
Jharkhand
0 235
235 270
270 320
320 365
365 410
410 455
455 510
510 580
580 690
690 890
890 1155
1155 & more
all classes
no. of sample
hhs / persons

0
4
11
12
32
40
89
146
203
188
123
152
1000

1000
675
2663
1324
2156
2214
2129
2257
2058
2085
2077
1951
2080

0
4394
1807
1644
1947
1767
2252
1920
1891
1781
1934
1867
1898

0
4616
1318
1930
1515
1132
1180
1059
985
743
650
585
885

0
3511
2669
1534
1282
1403
1124
930
678
629
670
598
789

1000
13196
8457
6432
6899
6517
6684
6167
5611
5237
5331
5001
5652

0
1494
1124
977
880
947
1020
860
844
852
955
972
906

1
3
13
16
51
70
139
205
343
406
298
337
1882

10956

4028

3656

1678

1594

10956

60
67
142
137
130
101
98
89
80
58
24
16
1000

75
79
162
142
130
96
94
79
67
45
20
9
1000

1642
1593
1651
1592
1635
1562
1620
1507
1578
1549
1781
1224
1596

1838
1747
1569
1624
1573
1554
1569
1510
1456
1326
1289
1046
1560

1423
1428
1247
1032
1088
955
974
899
583
681
665
536
1022

1611
1346
1472
1109
907
879
815
661
720
516
666
202
998

6514
6113
5940
5356
5204
4951
4979
4576
4337
4072
4402
3008
5177

1125
1024
1049
1041
911
967
919
903
1007
825
799
709
977

117
135
299
315
280
228
221
232
224
179
82
67
2379

2379

12906

4070

3854

2508

2474

12906

* number of females per 1000 males

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Table 1R: Per 1000 break-up of households and persons by MPCE class and number per 1000 households
of adults and children by sex in different MPCE classes
Rural
no.
no. per
sex
sample
no. per 1000 households of
MPCE class
per
1000 of
ratio*
housepersons
adults
children
(Rs)
1000
persons
holds
male
female
male
female
of hhs
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
Karnataka
0 235
24
27
1290
1620
1175
1252
5336
1165
56
235 270
36
42
1474
1682
1276
1102
5534
1012
87
270 320
106
128
1754
1840
1107
1014
5715
997
228
320 365
109
124
1804
1761
943
816
5324
938
263
365 410
121
135
1747
1815
850
818
5231
1014
312
410 455
128
127
1679
1732
650
623
4684
1011
325
455 510
107
106
1775
1764
539
586
4664
1015
323
510 580
105
99
1667
1603
618
541
4429
939
308
580 690
95
86
1661
1651
451
482
4244
1009
342
690 890
86
68
1518
1428
382
357
3686
939
329
890 1155
36
28
1506
1449
432
356
3743
931
154
1155 & more
47
29
1089
1344
241
251
2925
1200
153
all classes
1000
1000
1651
1680
705
665
4701
995
2880
no. of sample
hhs / persons
2880
13955
4988
4954
2064
1949
13955
Kerala
0 235
235 270
270 320
320 365
365 410
410 455
455 510
510 580
580 690
690 890
890 1155
1155 & more
all classes
no. of sample
hhs / persons
Madhya Pradesh
0 235
235 270
270 320
320 365
365 410
410 455
455 510
510 580
580 690
690 890
890 1155
1155 & more
all classes
no. of sample
hhs / persons

14
8
14
23
32
41
52
83
112
189
142
291
1000

13
11
17
29
41
48
62
92
121
191
137
238
1000

972
1549
1770
1631
1658
1640
1691
1594
1552
1512
1506
1325
1486

1559
2075
2025
2105
2016
1944
2048
1826
1824
1726
1652
1459
1705

697
1103
780
931
802
816
786
653
616
530
512
364
552

617
1234
979
772
1095
711
626
739
634
587
484
362
563

3845
5961
5554
5439
5571
5111
5151
4811
4626
4354
4154
3511
4305

1303
1248
1178
1123
1265
1081
1079
1141
1134
1132
1058
1078
1113

25
25
42
68
93
128
152
238
343
588
495
1103
3300

3300

14427

5006

5689

1889

1843

14427

94
81
136
117
112
81
85
85
77
73
28
30
1000

115
96
137
120
115
85
83
76
66
62
25
21
1000

1622
1702
1601
1626
1704
1836
1848
1636
1695
1667
1918
1544
1688

1558
1736
1504
1596
1561
1645
1523
1510
1493
1535
1589
1176
1553

1555
1406
1150
1149
1114
1176
898
723
788
678
636
444
1051

1683
1297
1019
1010
980
822
819
752
548
525
520
398
938

6418
6141
5275
5381
5358
5479
5089
4621
4525
4406
4663
3562
5230

1020
976
917
939
902
819
853
959
822
879
825
792
909

265
242
449
386
402
338
357
354
351
351
176
167
3838

3838

21180

6968

6421

4111

3680

21180

* number of females per 1000 males

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Table 1R: Per 1000 break-up of households and persons by MPCE class and number per 1000 households
of adults and children by sex in different MPCE classes
Rural
no.
no. per
sex
sample
no. per 1000 households of
MPCE class
per
1000 of
ratio*
housepersons
adults
children
(Rs)
1000
persons
holds
male
female
male
female
of hhs
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
Maharashtra
0 235
42
49
1459
1521
1156
1284
5420
1072
155
235 270
47
56
1411
1669
1130
1329
5538
1179
174
270 320
80
95
1596
1640
1198
1023
5457
953
340
320 365
86
102
1667
1643
1054
1085
5450
1003
384
365 410
93
99
1595
1636
842
853
4925
1021
424
410 455
89
89
1683
1532
758
667
4640
901
407
455 510
93
95
1646
1631
767
658
4702
949
470
510 580
105
100
1535
1591
683
581
4389
980
527
580 690
111
103
1643
1568
591
451
4253
904
610
690 890
114
98
1601
1475
553
343
3973
844
680
890 1155
69
56
1507
1423
464
364
3758
906
412
1155 & more
71
57
1540
1418
452
307
3717
865
431
all classes
1000
1000
1589
1563
770
689
4611
955
5014
no. of sample
hhs / persons
5014
24248
8501
8283
3947
3517
24248
Manipur
0 235
235 270
270 320
320 365
365 410
410 455
455 510
510 580
580 690
690 890
890 1155
1155 & more
all classes
no. of sample
hhs / persons
Meghalaya
0 235
235 270
270 320
320 365
365 410
410 455
455 510
510 580
580 690
690 890
890 1155
1155 & more
all classes
no. of sample
hhs / persons

0
0
2
26
36
74
131
227
238
173
65
27
1000

0
0
2
27
41
79
147
241
231
155
54
21
1000

1000
1000
1541
1798
1929
1737
1902
1965
1867
1738
1700
1498
1840

2000
1000
1246
2142
1928
1644
2059
1968
1722
1727
1750
1361
1826

1000
4000
1123
451
1046
1009
907
738
738
585
324
490
726

1000
1000
838
912
850
1071
861
705
592
487
453
622
680

5000
7000
4748
5303
5753
5461
5729
5376
4920
4538
4227
3972
5072

1500
400
782
1358
934
989
1040
989
888
953
1089
997
977

1
1
8
46
95
157
280
468
491
395
148
87
2177

2177

11157

4062

4031

1582

1482

11157

0
16
20
48
104
161
262
231
111
46
1000

0
24
22
57
123
183
276
207
83
26
1000

0
1706
1512
1733
1541
1623
1554
1509
1271
962
1504

1000
1449
1304
1643
1483
1597
1592
1493
1165
1000
1478

3000
1803
1237
1130
1378
1113
1001
779
478
428
946

1000
2170
1317
1382
1353
1182
983
573
712
303
942

5000
7128
5370
5888
5754
5514
5130
4355
3625
2693
4870

667
1031
954
1057
971
1016
1007
903
1073
938
987

0
0
1
11
17
44
96
178
289
313
141
69
1159

1159

5785

1781

1763

1127

1114

5785

* number of females per 1000 males

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Table 1R: Per 1000 break-up of households and persons by MPCE class and number per 1000 households
of adults and children by sex in different MPCE classes
Rural
no.
no. per
sex
sample
no. per 1000 households of
MPCE class
per
1000 of
ratio*
housepersons
adults
children
(Rs)
1000
persons
holds
male
female
male
female
of hhs
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
Mizoram
0 235
0
235 270
0
270 320
9
11
2226
1616
1603
1128
6573
717
8
320 365
11
12
2097
1925
1274
321
5617
666
7
365 410
12
17
2200
1769
1701
1355
7025
801
11
410 455
13
17
1554
1869
1280
1907
6609
1332
7
455 510
55
70
1698
1982
1285
1573
6538
1192
35
510 580
97
116
2270
1907
960
994
6131
898
51
580 690
215
231
1893
1798
861
939
5492
994
125
690 890
289
283
1842
1623
809
745
5019
893
224
890 1155
168
153
1849
1701
603
507
4661
900
157
1155 & more
130
90
1548
1137
550
330
3566
700
175
all classes
1000
1000
1856
1666
822
784
5128
915
800
no. of sample
hhs / persons
800
4170
1480
1351
703
636
4170
Nagaland
0 235
235 270
270 320
320 365
365 410
410 455
455 510
510 580
580 690
690 890
890 1155
1155 & more
all classes
no. of sample
hhs / persons
Orissa
0 235
235 270
270 320
320 365
365 410
410 455
455 510
510 580
580 690
690 890
890 1155
1155 & more
all classes
no. of sample
hhs / persons

10
4
38
142
303
224
279
1000

12
5
45
157
324
211
245
1000

1058
1959
2153
1651
1824
1620
1594
1695

1735
1826
1732
1918
1927
1619
1672
1776

1948
1692
1206
1274
1080
969
759
1009

1438
1348
1309
1120
945
879
712
911

6179
6826
6399
5962
5775
5087
4737
5390

1056
869
905
1039
989
965
1013
994

0
0
0
0
0
4
3
24
101
265
246
317
960

960

5238

1661

1702

997

878

5238

191
99
142
127
100
75
62
56
57
48
22
22
1000

207
104
141
121
95
75
64
52
55
49
20
17
1000

1407
1646
1541
1559
1615
1732
1831
1477
1803
2038
1717
1448
1604

1600
1598
1620
1572
1605
1636
1846
1595
1655
1651
1613
1433
1619

1070
947
864
684
720
670
554
718
593
636
462
343
786

1036
821
662
724
592
691
684
594
519
560
394
378
724

5113
5014
4687
4539
4532
4729
4915
4383
4570
4885
4185
3602
4734

1064
933
949
1024
941
969
1061
998
907
826
921
1011
980

603
323
482
443
365
303
262
269
271
250
131
134
3836

3836

18954

6583

6550

3013

2808

18954

* number of females per 1000 males

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Table 1R: Per 1000 break-up of households and persons by MPCE class and number per 1000 households
of adults and children by sex in different MPCE classes
Rural
no.
no. per
sex
sample
no. per 1000 households of
MPCE class
per
1000 of
ratio*
housepersons
adults
children
(Rs)
1000
persons
holds
male
female
male
female
of hhs
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
Punjab
0 235
1
1
2000
1000
0
3000
6000
2000
1
235 270
3
4
1774
1573
1117
2018
6483
1242
8
270 320
10
13
1214
1718
1787
1618
6337
1112
22
320 365
20
26
1855
1720
1454
1422
6451
950
45
365 410
42
47
1627
1567
1182
1267
5643
1009
78
410 455
51
59
1688
1757
1168
1240
5853
1049
108
455 510
75
85
1610
1700
1287
1111
5709
970
160
510 580
114
121
1810
1660
986
921
5378
923
222
580 690
135
136
1869
1661
875
726
5131
870
310
690 890
195
190
1879
1721
818
539
4956
838
474
890 1155
166
154
1842
1685
669
511
4707
875
435
1155 & more
188
165
1768
1577
662
470
4476
842
570
all classes
1000
1000
1795
1666
882
735
5077
897
2433
no. of sample
hhs / persons
2433
12985
4620
4384
2221
1760
12985
Rajasthan
0 235
235 270
270 320
320 365
365 410
410 455
455 510
510 580
580 690
690 890
890 1155
1155 & more
all classes
no. of sample
hhs / persons
Sikkim
0 235
235 270
270 320
320 365
365 410
410 455
455 510
510 580
580 690
690 890
890 1155
1155 & more
all classes
no. of sample
hhs / persons

10
17
47
64
87
86
123
147
148
145
66
59
1000

13
21
58
74
99
93
129
155
140
122
52
43
1000

1401
1420
1637
1604
1656
1712
1583
1745
1635
1637
1548
1529
1634

1638
1516
1715
1596
1665
1610
1632
1771
1584
1540
1492
1406
1610

2212
1573
1690
1757
1533
1340
1325
1312
1091
786
753
535
1203

1705
2253
1748
1362
1335
1201
1182
942
848
647
514
549
1015

6955
6762
6790
6319
6190
5863
5721
5770
5157
4611
4308
4019
5461

925
1259
1041
880
941
921
968
888
892
903
872
947
925

30
51
148
201
283
302
419
487
538
563
280
239
3541

3541

20155

6067

6035

4369

3684

20155

2
1
23
55
62
66
98
116
144
159
113
161
1000

2
1
35
81
82
79
107
122
148
139
102
104
1000

1000
2000
1603
1736
1906
1875
1805
1578
1675
1410
1409
1152
1548

922
3000
1917
2068
1726
1789
1575
1402
1463
1232
1394
1077
1442

541
0
1176
1009
990
707
609
745
791
670
452
314
660

713
3000
1883
1576
1080
824
749
841
539
494
655
263
699

3176
8000
6579
6390
5701
5196
4739
4567
4468
3806
3909
2807
4350

1061
3000
1367
1328
969
1012
963
966
812
829
1101
915
970

3
1
21
48
63
67
98
110
152
136
103
118
920

920

4206

1526

1407

630

643

4206

* number of females per 1000 males

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Table 1R: Per 1000 break-up of households and persons by MPCE class and number per 1000 households
of adults and children by sex in different MPCE classes
Rural
no.
no. per
sex
sample
no. per 1000 households of
MPCE class
per
1000 of
ratio*
housepersons
adults
children
(Rs)
1000
persons
holds
male
female
male
female
of hhs
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
Tamil Nadu
0 235
24
21
851
1175
707
571
3304
1121
73
235 270
34
41
1088
1388
1203
861
4540
982
104
270 320
75
90
1291
1559
862
809
4521
1099
258
320 365
95
108
1368
1533
704
661
4265
1059
324
365 410
100
104
1320
1449
577
599
3946
1080
361
410 455
101
104
1281
1450
527
590
3848
1128
360
455 510
106
109
1359
1562
503
447
3870
1079
400
510 580
102
100
1432
1462
426
397
3717
1001
441
580 690
123
115
1349
1413
375
367
3504
1033
507
690 890
111
100
1353
1341
387
314
3395
951
565
890 1155
60
54
1385
1327
334
330
3376
963
368
1155 & more
68
54
1269
1179
353
174
2974
834
398
all classes
1000
1000
1322
1428
531
486
3767
1033
4159
no. of sample
hhs / persons
4159
16223
5794
6210
2213
2006
16223
Tripura
0 235
235 270
270 320
320 365
365 410
410 455
455 510
510 580
580 690
690 890
890 1155
1155 & more
all classes
no. of sample
hhs / persons
Uttar Pradesh
0 235
235 270
270 320
320 365
365 410
410 455
455 510
510 580
580 690
690 890
890 1155
1155 & more
all classes
no. of sample
hhs / persons

22
35
99
107
112
114
138
124
105
81
32
31
1000

26
44
105
114
120
116
140
124
96
68
27
21
1000

1171
1783
1446
1552
1861
1707
1821
1805
1636
1479
1434
1121
1648

1653
1683
1446
1474
1579
1544
1571
1545
1422
1333
1410
1236
1498

1205
1194
896
917
690
652
540
550
440
456
421
410
659

1072
783
880
758
587
538
501
497
490
435
415
129
581

5102
5441
4668
4701
4717
4440
4434
4398
3987
3703
3679
2896
4385

1147
828
993
904
849
883
877
867
921
914
985
892
901

29
47
130
170
207
184
221
219
222
169
86
76
1760

1760

8025

3080

2750

1160

1035

8025

32
47
91
115
99
94
106
99
107
103
51
56
1000

40
56
109
127
106
100
107
93
91
90
39
42
1000

1599
1648
1663
1668
1695
1748
1746
1704
1648
1742
1685
1721
1696

1733
1687
1748
1692
1642
1689
1619
1625
1542
1589
1435
1402
1623

1839
1898
1770
1504
1451
1344
1209
1117
962
920
696
592
1257

1934
1596
1625
1440
1299
1233
1154
925
712
752
605
528
1123

7105
6830
6805
6305
6087
6013
5728
5371
4863
5004
4421
4243
5699

1067
926
982
987
935
945
938
904
863
879
857
835
930

226
309
638
807
747
701
773
822
856
941
503
545
7868

7868

47607

14282

13814

10305

9206

47607

* number of females per 1000 males

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Table 1R: Per 1000 break-up of households and persons by MPCE class and number per 1000 households
of adults and children by sex in different MPCE classes
Rural
no.
no. per
sex
sample
no. per 1000 households of
MPCE class
per
1000 of
ratio*
housepersons
adults
children
(Rs)
1000
persons
holds
male
female
male
female
of hhs
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
Uttaranchal
0 235
8
4
329
804
535
863
2530
1931
5
235 270
7
7
763
1643
992
1521
4919
1803
10
270 320
39
49
1611
1675
1265
1704
6255
1175
50
320 365
71
84
1341
1783
1306
1578
6008
1270
102
365 410
77
86
1562
1738
1164
1212
5677
1082
110
410 455
113
128
1715
1778
1218
1061
5772
968
151
455 510
112
119
1567
1864
1034
903
5368
1064
158
510 580
106
105
1670
1672
849
793
4984
979
170
580 690
142
146
1729
1745
795
916
5185
1054
213
690 890
152
140
1545
1615
825
660
4646
960
227
890 1155
87
72
1548
1503
698
446
4195
868
138
1155 & more
86
60
1400
1214
546
406
3565
832
131
all classes
1000
1000
1568
1659
932
899
5059
1023
1465
no. of sample
hhs / persons
1465
7703
2416
2547
1392
1348
7703
West Bengal
0 235
235 270
270 320
320 365
365 410
410 455
455 510
510 580
580 690
690 890
890 1155
1155 & more
all classes
no. of sample
hhs / persons

17
26
77
85
104
105
105
125
143
110
49
54
1000

23
31
96
93
109
107
105
120
132
98
42
42
1000

1399
1457
1575
1479
1511
1562
1604
1708
1691
1606
1620
1566
1594

1494
1608
1706
1534
1606
1484
1529
1499
1472
1543
1528
1432
1532

1559
1327
1320
1081
941
891
873
650
640
602
405
407
818

1735
1379
1298
1030
882
856
710
662
526
452
424
301
754

6187
5772
5899
5123
4940
4793
4715
4519
4330
4203
3977
3706
4698

1091
1073
1038
1002
1015
954
904
917
857
903
964
878
948

79
110
312
362
442
480
516
603
720
649
355
360
4988

4988

24361

8437

8055

4047

3822

24361

4
29
38
18
121
124
222
174
270
1000

1000
1727
1401
1772
1468
1709
1948
1711
1590
1688

1000
1968
2214
1900
1374
1813
1645
1875
1469
1639

0
2277
1532
250
1149
830
554
502
488
679

5000
1676
985
1510
807
672
521
785
438
649

7000
7648
6133
5432
4798
5025
4668
4873
3985
4655

6000
910
1091
1686
833
979
866
1202
918
967

0
0
0
1
5
7
6
31
30
53
52
83
268

1215

443

421

168

183

1215

Andaman & N. Islands


0 235
235 270
270 320
320 365
2
365 410
18
410 455
29
455 510
15
510 580
117
580 690
115
690 890
222
890 1155
166
1155 & more
316
all classes
1000
no. of sample
hhs / persons
268

* number of females per 1000 males

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Table 1R: Per 1000 break-up of households and persons by MPCE class and number per 1000 households
of adults and children by sex in different MPCE classes
Rural
no.
no. per
sex
sample
no. per 1000 households of
MPCE class
per
1000 of
ratio*
housepersons
adults
children
(Rs)
1000
persons
holds
male
female
male
female
of hhs
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
Chandigarh
0 235
0
235 270
0
270 320
0
320 365
41
75
1000
1000
1000
3000
6000
2000
1
365 410
0
410 455
5
8
2277
2574
426
0
5277
952
2
455 510
38
72
703
1297
3110
1000
6110
602
2
510 580
88
100
873
1063
487
1310
3733
1745
7
580 690
133
207
1789
1510
1323
494
5117
644
11
690 890
124
148
2002
1184
499
226
3910
564
14
890 1155
214
156
1647
585
68
87
2386
392
13
1155 & more
357
234
1134
620
240
155
2148
564
30
all classes
1000
1000
1398
890
543
445
3276
688
80
no. of sample
hhs / persons
80
365
146
117
55
47
365
Dadra & N. Haveli
0 235
175
235 270
31
270 320
96
320 365
92
365 410
88
410 455
48
455 510
38
510 580
35
580 690
50
690 890
63
890 1155
108
1155 & more
176
all classes
1000
no. of sample
hhs / persons
160
Daman & Diu
0 235
235 270
270 320
320 365
365 410
410 455
455 510
510 580
580 690
690 890
890 1155
1155 & more
all classes
no. of sample
hhs / persons

50
49
149
160
119
60
52
55
69
85
52
101
1000

390
1310
1411
1313
1461
1327
1678
1714
1734
1622
683
1178
1151

0
1139
1605
1748
1523
1645
1741
2665
1124
1692
255
460
994

220
1978
1103
1713
1024
919
438
627
1661
459
476
243
742

390
1139
1343
1366
752
540
954
622
416
960
281
151
647

1000
5567
5462
6140
4759
4430
4812
5628
4935
4733
1695
2032
3533

639
693
1172
1029
916
973
1274
1404
454
1274
463
430
867

6
3
18
23
17
10
9
9
10
21
11
23
160

770

229

242

159

140

770

16
0
0
68
228
259
429
1000

23
1
0
85
273
330
288
1000

1085
4000
0
1305
1741
2020
1644
1733

1000
3000
0
1584
1464
1502
851
1213

3829
2000
0
1612
1278
1158
107
808

256
3000
0
878
650
795
286
541

6171
12000
0
5380
5133
5475
2888
4295

256
1000
0
844
700
723
650
690

0
0
0
0
0
2
1
0
8
18
21
30
80

80

400

141

119

76

64

400

* number of females per 1000 males

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Table 1R: Per 1000 break-up of households and persons by MPCE class and number per 1000 households
of adults and children by sex in different MPCE classes
Rural
no.
no. per
sex
sample
no. per 1000 households of
MPCE class
per
1000 of
ratio*
housepersons
adults
children
(Rs)
1000
persons
holds
male
female
male
female
of hhs
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
Lakshadweep
0 235
0
235 270
0
270 320
0
320 365
2
3
1541
1000
1541
2378
6459
1096
2
365 410
1
1
1000
2000
1000
0
4000
1000
1
410 455
0
455 510
3
3
2000
1000
1660
1000
5660
546
2
510 580
103
157
1000
2990
2971
990
7952
1002
3
580 690
79
58
1527
1145
500
656
3828
889
7
690 890
166
155
1098
1677
1112
969
4856
1197
13
890 1155
146
125
1944
1526
687
310
4467
698
10
1155 & more
500
499
1819
1525
835
1015
5193
957
32
all classes
1000
1000
1609
1669
1057
876
5211
955
70
no. of sample
hhs / persons
70
373
128
116
67
62
373
Pondicherry
0 235
235 270
270 320
320 365
365 410
410 455
455 510
510 580
580 690
690 890
890 1155
1155 & more
all classes
no. of sample
hhs / persons
All- India
0 235
235 270
270 320
320 365
365 410
410 455
455 510
510 580
580 690
690 890
890 1155
1155 & more
all classes
no. of sample
hhs / persons

8
31
144
40
29
58
37
124
109
135
110
175
1000

2
49
167
45
36
48
38
103
124
137
104
148
1000

0
947
1088
1896
1093
834
1420
1148
1532
1670
1185
1438
1310

1000
2379
1375
1624
1812
1404
1602
1335
1637
1173
1498
1456
1460

0
1769
903
261
1090
404
802
182
454
609
354
292
524

0
900
1127
615
789
577
136
523
766
471
600
86
569

1000
5995
4492
4397
4785
3219
3960
3187
4390
3923
3637
3272
3864

0
1207
1257
1038
1191
1600
783
1397
1210
721
1363
892
1106

2
3
16
7
6
7
7
15
18
21
24
34
160

160

640

220

249

83

88

640

42
42
86
94
95
90
97
105
112
111
60
67
1000

48
51
99
105
102
94
99
102
104
98
50
50
1000

1372
1505
1558
1582
1591
1628
1638
1629
1634
1609
1581
1467
1584

1508
1624
1623
1601
1613
1592
1604
1575
1547
1524
1494
1374
1562

1348
1463
1271
1164
1070
965
906
836
729
643
542
437
915

1379
1341
1207
1074
982
886
820
704
594
527
446
366
821

5608
5933
5659
5421
5255
5071
4968
4745
4504
4303
4064
3644
4882

1062
999
1000
974
975
955
953
925
906
911
914
914
953

2282
2271
4940
5718
6189
6209
7282
8484
10035
11142
6870
7876
79298

79298

403207

134648

132100

71748

64711

403207

* number of females per 1000 males

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Table 1U: Per 1000 break-up of households and persons by MPCE class and number per 1000 households
of adults and children by sex in different MPCE classes
Urban
no.
no. per
sex
sample
no. per 1000 households of
MPCE class
per
1000 of
ratio*
housepersons
adults
children
(Rs)
1000
persons
holds
male
female
male
female
of hhs
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
Andhra Pradesh
0 335
33
30
965
993
826
888
3672
1051
189
335 395
37
48
1451
1577
891
1126
5044
1154
201
395 485
105
130
1551
1644
861
803
4860
1014
400
485 580
99
118
1646
1545
776
726
4693
938
299
580 675
97
103
1493
1435
607
675
4210
1005
253
675 790
104
107
1372
1441
660
558
4031
983
250
790 930
117
110
1485
1315
507
406
3713
864
237
930 1100
92
86
1523
1318
432
431
3703
895
212
1100 1380
99
90
1416
1299
476
377
3568
886
266
1380 1880
101
98
1607
1527
343
333
3809
954
280
1880-2540
53
37
1322
1106
203
166
2797
834
147
2540 & more
63
43
1231
1086
156
186
2658
917
142
all classes
1000
1000
1463
1391
556
529
3940
951
2876
no. of sample
hhs / persons
2876
11835
4175
4152
1754
1754
11835
Arunachal Pradesh
0 335
29
335 395
15
395 485
84
485 580
105
580 675
106
675 790
118
790 930
127
930 1100
149
1100 1380
156
1380 1880
71
1880 2540
23
2540 & more
17
all classes
1000
no. of sample
hhs / persons
540
Assam
0 335
335 395
395 485
485 580
580 675
675 790
790 930
930 1100
1100 1380
1380 1880
1880 2540
2540 & more
all classes
no. of sample
hhs / persons

11
17
93
122
121
150
125
120
153
62
18
9
1000

373
1355
1217
1425
1240
1399
1481
1168
1815
1539
1201
1255
1383

338
1345
1068
1396
1311
1381
1082
1057
1164
1103
881
676
1154

519
1360
1092
1119
1254
1005
714
423
502
372
180
59
759

180
410
818
475
512
1005
424
392
222
247
684
40
484

1409
4471
4195
4415
4317
4790
3701
3040
3703
3262
2945
2030
3780

581
646
817
735
731
992
686
911
598
706
1134
545
765

8
14
55
69
49
49
59
59
78
48
20
32
540

2161

791

661

407

302

2161

9
22
72
87
55
101
101
155
122
149
76
52
1000

14
26
89
99
76
121
105
166
96
121
63
25
1000

1805
1360
1593
1813
1913
1574
1516
1493
1385
1172
1496
1258
1489

1921
1422
1502
1381
1660
1502
1453
1571
1006
1360
1274
580
1361

1383
952
710
458
886
801
592
531
405
327
230
2
511

961
895
950
729
838
757
445
541
237
278
172
2
494

6070
4630
4754
4380
5297
4633
4005
4136
3033
3137
3173
1842
3855

904
1002
1064
929
892
951
900
1043
694
1093
838
462
928

19
49
171
72
52
70
65
75
106
123
67
31
900

900

3829

1407

1281

611

530

3829

* number of females per 1000 males

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Table 1U: Per 1000 break-up of households and persons by MPCE class and number per 1000 households
of adults and children by sex in different MPCE classes
Urban
no.
no. per
sex
sample
no. per 1000 households of
MPCE class
per
1000 of
ratio*
housepersons
adults
children
(Rs)
1000
persons
holds
male
female
male
female
of hhs
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
Bihar
0 335
107
144
1808
1637
1549
1656
6650
981
263
335 395
96
138
2074
1983
1751
1289
7098
855
173
395 485
112
145
1964
1722
1477
1253
6416
864
179
485 580
108
119
2014
1596
984
870
5464
823
141
580 675
100
106
1849
1484
933
956
5223
877
126
675 790
75
67
1555
1491
692
683
4421
968
118
790 930
91
94
1804
1743
789
799
5135
981
111
930 1100
84
65
1622
1423
360
396
3801
918
84
1100 1380
62
48
1687
1491
422
225
3824
814
74
1380 1880
61
40
1370
1162
577
125
3234
661
81
1880 2540
34
14
1349
390
179
159
2077
359
29
2540 & more
70
20
1011
231
92
84
1419
286
19
all classes
1000
1000
1736
1461
926
820
4944
857
1398
no. of sample
hhs / persons
1398
7246
2380
2086
1487
1293
7246
Chhattisgarh
0 335
335 395
395 485
485 580
580 675
675 790
790 930
930 1100
1100 1380
1380 1880
1880 2540
2540 & more
all classes
no. of sample
hhs / persons
Delhi
0 335
335 395
395 485
485 580
580 675
675 790
790 930
930 1100
1100 1380
1380 1880
1880 2540
2540 & more
all classes
no. of sample
hhs / persons

82
77
107
105
57
115
72
83
90
97
57
58
1000

114
84
126
111
51
116
60
94
81
87
39
36
1000

1672
1211
1843
2057
1608
1945
1517
1708
1715
1751
1257
1173
1674

1794
1494
1726
1746
1372
1652
1333
1649
1479
1504
1280
860
1533

1321
1063
1049
355
554
493
536
971
524
417
458
522
691

1475
1119
668
569
467
466
369
769
316
354
59
269
590

6262
4886
5286
4728
4001
4556
3755
5097
4034
4026
3054
2824
4488

1092
1149
828
960
851
869
829
903
802
857
780
666
898

83
84
112
82
52
64
49
59
81
71
31
31
799

799

3692

1363

1222

578

529

3692

6
7
24
55
67
72
112
116
139
170
89
144
1000

7
7
30
79
84
92
128
116
142
146
58
113
1000

1015
2188
1586
2001
2247
2150
1657
1756
1785
1697
1413
1614
1757

1347
955
1531
1998
1602
1712
1577
1386
1664
1359
903
1338
1463

1475
928
1241
1063
962
942
1029
868
608
349
307
268
660

1321
390
1028
1175
631
775
659
305
356
310
188
172
450

5158
4461
5387
6237
5442
5578
4922
4314
4413
3714
2812
3392
4330

1072
432
905
1035
696
804
832
645
844
816
634
802
791

9
11
27
58
85
104
120
108
128
142
98
211
1101

1101

4708

1883

1555

720

550

4708

* number of females per 1000 males

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Table 1U: Per 1000 break-up of households and persons by MPCE class and number per 1000 households
of adults and children by sex in different MPCE classes
Urban
no.
no. per
sex
sample
no. per 1000 households of
MPCE class
per
1000 of
ratio*
housepersons
adults
children
(Rs)
1000
persons
holds
male
female
male
female
of hhs
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
Goa
0 335
18
30
2991
2516
1186
813
7507
797
7
335 395
2
1
1000
1000
1000
1000
4000
1000
1
395 485
34
45
2023
2362
898
723
6006
1056
14
485 580
35
39
1961
1671
638
740
5009
928
13
580 675
102
108
1594
1568
673
952
4787
1112
21
675 790
83
86
1672
2163
520
322
4677
1134
20
790 930
188
190
1525
1460
684
890
4559
1064
34
930 1100
90
91
1595
1802
583
588
4567
1098
20
1100 1380
118
120
2176
1770
380
243
4569
788
25
1380 1880
168
150
1589
1298
743
402
4032
729
39
1880 2540
59
51
1504
1438
747
224
3914
739
20
2540 & more
104
89
1279
1785
490
335
3888
1199
24
all classes
1000
1000
1670
1658
633
555
4515
961
238
no. of sample
hhs / persons
238
1028
397
388
136
107
1028
Gujarat
0 335
335 395
395 485
485 580
580 675
675 790
790 930
930 1100
1100 1380
1380 1880
1880 2540
2540 & more
all classes
no. of sample
hhs / persons
Haryana
0 335
335 395
395 485
485 580
580 675
675 790
790 930
930 1100
1100 1380
1380 1880
1880 2540
2540 & more
all classes
no. of sample
hhs / persons

12
15
47
64
99
82
113
130
133
166
78
63
1000

11
19
56
75
127
93
119
139
129
132
60
41
1000

1224
1934
1560
1859
1905
1995
1864
1934
1714
1461
1428
1336
1713

1100
1757
1661
1616
1788
1782
1712
1787
1626
1426
1201
1172
1587

1116
1197
1198
908
1169
780
813
553
486
463
447
321
684

1022
1009
1034
1030
1044
625
453
652
634
305
466
125
610

4462
5898
5454
5413
5906
5181
4842
4927
4461
3655
3542
2954
4594

906
883
977
957
921
867
808
981
1027
900
888
782
917

38
52
163
263
204
135
159
167
215
286
167
106
1955

1955

9085

3330

3189

1367

1199

9085

26
25
48
69
84
101
94
119
132
146
73
83
1000

33
33
67
86
96
113
110
116
121
112
61
51
1000

1526
1894
1783
1808
1674
1785
1892
1575
1674
1458
1313
1285
1620

1424
1825
1925
1661
1395
1721
1614
1248
1289
1241
1412
1073
1424

1305
1065
1331
1029
1207
576
1053
786
782
420
637
257
780

1503
1250
1171
1055
795
859
617
719
293
278
342
116
609

5759
6034
6210
5553
5071
4943
5175
4327
4038
3397
3703
2731
4433

1034
1039
994
957
760
1093
758
833
644
808
900
771
847

27
28
90
103
101
100
98
108
119
135
71
60
1040

1040

4979

1790

1569

879

741

4979

* number of females per 1000 males

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Table 1U: Per 1000 break-up of households and persons by MPCE class and number per 1000 households
of adults and children by sex in different MPCE classes
Urban
no.
no. per
sex
sample
no. per 1000 households of
MPCE class
per
1000 of
ratio*
housepersons
adults
children
(Rs)
1000
persons
holds
male
female
male
female
of hhs
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
Himachal Pradesh
0 335
5
14
1271
2353
812
4729
9165
3401
3
335 395
1
2
2000
1734
1080
638
5452
770
3
395 485
7
14
1623
2159
1353
716
5851
966
9
485 580
12
18
1443
1245
1256
508
4451
649
13
580 675
88
156
2641
1358
567
888
5454
700
29
675 790
40
59
1796
1476
860
401
4533
707
28
790 930
108
106
1247
940
515
313
3015
711
47
930 1100
81
94
1155
1356
714
356
3581
916
43
1100 1380
214
184
1110
777
488
275
2650
658
61
1380 1880
224
162
1352
594
220
62
2229
417
65
1880 2540
126
120
1144
991
397
403
2936
904
53
2540 & more
92
71
1027
1016
214
103
2360
902
46
all classes
1000
1000
1351
954
453
326
3083
709
400
no. of sample
hhs / persons
400
1481
558
508
223
192
1481
Jammu & Kashmir
0 335
2
335 395
23
395 485
12
485 580
25
580 675
92
675 790
106
790 930
159
930 1100
148
1100 1380
168
1380 1880
179
1880 2540
57
2540 & more
29
all classes
1000
no. of sample
hhs / persons
884
Jharkhand
0 335
335 395
395 485
485 580
580 675
675 790
790 930
930 1100
1100 1380
1380 1880
1880 2540
2540 & more
all classes
no. of sample
hhs / persons

2
39
18
28
114
120
164
151
152
150
43
19
1000

2268
1945
2215
2085
2029
2000
1992
1930
1875
1872
1769
1337
1918

2101
2703
2224
1969
1880
1873
1831
1931
1705
1511
1368
1741
1775

1363
3490
1260
718
1063
825
832
766
513
472
322
220
741

1968
287
1683
975
1227
917
478
443
397
298
250
15
540

7700
8425
7381
5747
6198
5615
5133
5069
4490
4153
3708
3314
4975

1121
550
1124
1050
1005
988
818
880
880
772
774
1127
871

4
7
19
55
83
131
121
107
118
145
64
30
884

4373

1653

1539

639

542

4373

53
49
84
77
69
71
103
108
155
120
49
62
1000

74
68
96
90
81
82
92
122
125
88
38
43
1000

1899
1776
1743
1639
1853
2075
1528
1846
1584
1244
1362
1391
1640

1720
1700
1608
1478
1730
1923
1479
1834
1313
1275
1362
1317
1535

1420
1534
1001
1140
980
657
427
702
538
507
295
272
732

1450
1435
987
1195
845
671
703
823
291
384
573
233
723

6489
6446
5340
5452
5407
5326
4137
5204
3727
3409
3591
3214
4629

955
947
946
962
909
949
1116
1043
756
948
1168
932
952

121
98
119
106
67
56
70
73
124
104
58
44
1040

1040

5084

1761

1575

899

849

5084

* number of females per 1000 males

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Table 1U: Per 1000 break-up of households and persons by MPCE class and number per 1000 households
of adults and children by sex in different MPCE classes
Urban
no.
no. per
sex
sample
no. per 1000 households of
MPCE class
per
1000 of
ratio*
housepersons
adults
children
(Rs)
1000
persons
holds
male
female
male
female
of hhs
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
Karnataka
0 335
42
54
1306
1693
1081
1246
5327
1231
119
335 395
48
66
1870
1912
991
966
5739
1006
163
395 485
65
82
1637
1893
927
821
5278
1059
210
485 580
89
103
1803
1678
747
640
4867
909
248
580 675
91
100
1690
1643
652
597
4583
956
246
675 790
100
118
1673
1745
801
742
4961
1005
189
790 930
75
77
1713
1548
562
451
4274
879
145
930 1100
95
92
1668
1510
480
408
4065
893
162
1100 1380
108
96
1624
1396
461
267
3748
798
205
1380 1880
128
106
1517
1268
373
302
3460
831
255
1880 2540
81
61
1313
1341
366
164
3184
896
166
2540 & more
78
45
1262
895
116
148
2422
757
119
all classes
1000
1000
1594
1511
583
503
4191
925
2227
no. of sample
hhs / persons
2227
9625
3554
3473
1370
1228
9625
Kerala
0 335
335 395
395 485
485 580
580 675
675 790
790 930
930 1100
1100 1380
1380 1880
1880 2540
2540 & more
all classes
no. of sample
hhs / persons
Madhya Pradesh
0 335
335 395
395 485
485 580
580 675
675 790
790 930
930 1100
1100 1380
1380 1880
1880 2540
2540 & more
all classes
no. of sample
hhs / persons

22
25
45
72
80
92
95
90
132
149
86
112
1000

29
40
60
93
93
95
109
89
117
127
69
79
1000

1819
2000
1827
1652
1684
1517
1631
1682
1302
1184
1350
1184
1468

2337
2691
2213
2351
2001
1721
1939
1580
1528
1541
1298
1345
1725

745
1071
753
621
573
511
609
431
390
386
309
187
467

721
917
739
748
526
537
556
412
431
424
340
220
481

5622
6679
5532
5372
4783
4285
4735
4104
3652
3535
3297
2936
4141

1193
1175
1144
1364
1120
1114
1114
943
1158
1252
988
1141
1140

80
64
144
160
163
183
176
174
215
253
148
190
1950

1950

8686

3039

3557

1044

1046

8686

77
67
129
103
97
81
89
94
81
84
42
56
1000

101
82
138
112
102
82
87
88
71
70
28
39
1000

1763
1825
1721
1845
1843
1831
1953
1811
1690
1747
1597
1552
1779

1657
1736
1630
1749
1644
1769
1696
1711
1536
1583
1418
1142
1630

1576
1365
1039
1092
932
842
638
684
677
583
236
440
877

1614
1255
1012
829
878
664
645
569
518
280
168
400
770

6610
6181
5401
5515
5298
5105
4932
4774
4421
4192
3419
3534
5055

980
938
957
878
909
910
904
914
868
800
865
774
903

234
194
343
218
176
136
139
164
171
154
81
65
2075

2075

10616

3646

3402

1820

1748

10616

* number of females per 1000 males

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Table 1U: Per 1000 break-up of households and persons by MPCE class and number per 1000 households
of adults and children by sex in different MPCE classes
Urban
no.
no. per
sex
sample
no. per 1000 households of
MPCE class
per
1000 of
ratio*
housepersons
adults
children
(Rs)
1000
persons
holds
male
female
male
female
of hhs
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
Maharashtra
0 335
33
44
1645
1682
1228
1345
5901
1053
273
335 395
29
38
1744
1850
930
1151
5676
1122
204
395 485
61
79
1869
1807
956
1046
5678
1010
382
485 580
72
90
1823
1698
1036
902
5459
909
402
580 675
68
79
1832
1695
737
832
5095
983
373
675 790
87
99
1794
1626
797
766
4983
923
412
790 930
112
123
1891
1623
677
624
4815
875
447
930 1100
94
96
1777
1647
681
414
4520
838
364
1100 1380
134
120
1583
1428
541
376
3928
849
540
1380 1880
139
108
1446
1275
390
294
3406
855
644
1880 2540
86
66
1495
1291
260
307
3353
910
477
2540 & more
85
59
1319
1267
242
182
3010
929
475
all classes
1000
1000
1663
1522
629
572
4386
913
4993
no. of sample
hhs / persons
4993
22721
8437
7957
3270
3057
22721
Manipur
0 335
335 395
395 485
485 580
580 675
675 790
790 930
930 1100
1100 1380
1380 1880
1880 2540
2540 & more
all classes
no. of sample
hhs / persons
Meghalaya
0 335
335 395
395 485
485 580
580 675
675 790
790 930
930 1100
1100 1380
1380 1880
1880 2540
2540 & more
all classes
no. of sample
hhs / persons

1
12
82
189
186
182
150
117
42
35
4
0
1000

1
12
99
193
197
190
140
105
36
22
3
1
1000

2277
2010
1906
1651
1974
1838
1448
1623
1542
966
1252
3143
1708

1599
1719
2015
1665
1917
1750
1676
1801
1368
1139
1008
3071
1741

643
703
948
806
616
845
822
484
615
570
0
1714
733

723
583
959
789
593
575
531
415
621
426
756
1357
623

5242
5014
5828
4912
5099
5008
4477
4323
4146
3100
3017
9286
4805

795
849
1042
999
969
867
972
1052
922
1018
1409
912
968

3
19
140
290
129
117
90
98
77
32
3
2
1000

1000

5063

1795

1769

785

714

5063

1
12
36
91
92
75
127
142
256
91
76
1000

1
15
50
134
115
100
134
129
229
66
27
1000

1000
1491
1840
1512
1674
1691
1570
1288
1533
1256
925
1464

1923
1496
1556
1789
1886
1704
1581
1572
1715
1427
295
1557

1385
1063
1074
1331
933
895
611
434
322
235
202
586

923
1346
1562
1710
885
1514
813
644
301
237
88
724

5231
5396
6031
6342
5377
5804
4575
3938
3871
3155
1510
4331

1194
1113
1070
1231
1063
1244
1097
1287
1087
1116
340
1113

0
2
10
31
47
75
37
53
46
93
25
18
437

437

2093

669

716

334

374

2093

* number of females per 1000 males

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Table 1U: Per 1000 break-up of households and persons by MPCE class and number per 1000 households
of adults and children by sex in different MPCE classes
Urban
no.
no. per
sex
sample
no. per 1000 households of
MPCE class
per
1000 of
ratio*
housepersons
adults
children
(Rs)
1000
persons
holds
male
female
male
female
of hhs
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
Mizoram
0 335
0
335 395
1
2
1000
1000
1000
3000
6000
2000
1
395 485
9
10
2282
1561
1216
745
5804
659
10
485 580
23
29
2150
1867
1141
933
6091
850
35
580 675
75
95
2158
1893
1127
1046
6225
895
102
675 790
97
110
1664
1836
1022
1017
5540
1062
162
790 930
125
141
1852
1842
1012
798
5503
922
132
930 1100
154
157
1709
1692
801
774
4976
983
127
1100 1380
186
179
1504
1593
881
706
4685
964
159
1380 1880
173
157
1538
1619
582
710
4449
1098
189
1880 2540
103
86
1718
1565
399
412
4094
934
126
2540 & more
53
34
1310
1229
300
244
3083
915
69
all classes
1000
1000
1682
1673
794
738
4887
974
1112
no. of sample
hhs / persons
1112
5565
1917
1904
899
845
5565
Nagaland
0 335
335 395
395 485
485 580
580 675
675 790
790 930
930 1100
1100 1380
1380 1880
1880 2540
2540 & more
all classes
no. of sample
hhs / persons
Orissa
0 335
335 395
395 485
485 580
580 675
675 790
790 930
930 1100
1100 1380
1380 1880
1880 2540
2540 & more
all classes
no. of sample
hhs / persons

8
24
31
126
139
164
254
165
89
1000

7
26
40
145
140
175
227
167
74
1000

2338
2074
1500
1495
1314
1736
1934
1669
1703
1689

554
1534
1500
1511
1595
1612
1576
1753
1315
1571

452
473
1534
1335
986
1096
487
799
555
852

780
1225
1835
1249
1028
766
366
693
435
764

4123
5307
6370
5589
4922
5209
4364
4914
4009
4876

478
1083
1099
975
1141
840
802
992
775
919

0
0
0
3
7
12
43
56
51
71
51
26
320

320

1578

516

503

297

262

1578

122
97
125
94
66
96
73
79
116
68
29
35
1000

153
93
149
105
63
102
68
63
121
52
19
13
1000

1570
1461
1770
2001
1827
1783
1727
1489
1840
1494
1444
1062
1672

1651
1652
1710
1668
1338
1660
1521
1176
1591
1142
859
542
1490

1253
596
981
777
666
616
544
469
517
273
88
24
668

1072
541
841
497
381
631
346
389
648
448
424
23
596

5546
4250
5301
4943
4213
4690
4137
3523
4595
3357
2816
1651
4425

965
1067
927
780
690
955
822
799
950
900
837
521
891

206
138
176
113
68
97
67
87
106
71
31
27
1187

1187

5404

1950

1828

896

730

5404

* number of females per 1000 males

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Table 1U: Per 1000 break-up of households and persons by MPCE class and number per 1000 households
of adults and children by sex in different MPCE classes
Urban
no.
no. per
sex
sample
no. per 1000 households of
MPCE class
per
1000 of
ratio*
housepersons
adults
children
(Rs)
1000
persons
holds
male
female
male
female
of hhs
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
Punjab
0 335
2
3
1481
1767
877
1910
6034
1559
15
335 395
7
10
1858
1962
911
1901
6632
1395
30
395 485
52
73
1708
1759
1519
1210
6196
920
135
485 580
67
95
2118
1913
1196
986
6213
875
175
580 675
68
84
1894
1648
1004
842
5389
859
178
675 790
96
117
1912
1670
961
764
5307
847
185
790 930
110
118
1797
1574
730
593
4693
857
183
930 1100
136
107
1623
1100
369
355
3447
731
188
1100 1380
135
121
1654
1349
545
384
3933
788
226
1380 1880
155
135
1735
1306
403
360
3804
779
260
1880 2540
93
85
1732
1509
461
262
3964
807
141
2540 & more
81
52
1373
1017
243
157
2789
726
139
all classes
1000
1000
1738
1436
655
533
4362
823
1855
no. of sample
hhs / persons
1855
8865
3302
2990
1393
1180
8865
Rajasthan
0 335
335 395
395 485
485 580
580 675
675 790
790 930
930 1100
1100 1380
1380 1880
1880 2540
2540 & more
all classes
no. of sample
hhs / persons
Sikkim
0 335
335 395
395 485
485 580
580 675
675 790
790 930
930 1100
1100 1380
1380 1880
1880 2540
2540 & more
all classes
no. of sample
hhs / persons

30
57
83
119
92
110
91
111
101
91
54
60
1000

37
67
117
138
101
127
92
94
82
71
33
41
1000

1326
1278
1881
1797
1797
1866
1775
1650
1787
1601
1407
1562
1695

1381
1670
1856
1670
1645
1776
1567
1394
1348
1296
1069
1066
1511

1572
1094
1517
1160
961
1034
830
544
424
483
220
189
822

1610
1524
1432
899
839
847
682
461
312
324
220
441
745

5889
5566
6686
5527
5242
5523
4853
4050
3871
3704
2915
3258
4773

1032
1347
968
869
901
904
864
846
751
777
792
860
896

40
63
180
222
183
180
160
144
159
151
86
62
1630

1630

8125

2780

2532

1480

1333

8125

14
4
28
51
73
47
156
150
153
117
100
107
1000

4
7
16
92
104
49
180
158
186
115
55
31
1000

734
2520
1019
1709
1937
1223
2058
1209
1579
1073
988
627
1370

223
1520
376
1824
2104
981
1321
1290
1590
1006
641
373
1178

43
1520
454
1329
416
126
221
481
344
719
38
0
371

0
760
133
1324
419
1311
373
629
651
569
236
0
509

1000
6319
1983
6186
4877
3641
3972
3609
4165
3367
1904
1000
3428

287
564
345
1036
1072
1699
743
1136
1165
879
855
594
968

12
3
13
23
29
11
20
18
26
18
17
10
200

200

680

277

216

96

91

680

* number of females per 1000 males

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Table 1U: Per 1000 break-up of households and persons by MPCE class and number per 1000 households
of adults and children by sex in different MPCE classes
Urban
no.
no. per
sex
sample
no. per 1000 households of
MPCE class
per
1000 of
ratio*
housepersons
adults
children
(Rs)
1000
persons
holds
male
female
male
female
of hhs
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
Tamil Nadu
0 335
25
29
1124
1384
1015
722
4245
985
160
335 395
31
37
1468
1594
740
648
4449
1016
232
395 485
74
87
1310
1560
715
727
4311
1129
512
485 580
93
105
1520
1545
553
505
4123
989
496
580 675
110
124
1429
1506
674
510
4119
958
382
675 790
95
101
1403
1392
550
534
3879
986
318
790 930
92
96
1428
1513
477
373
3791
990
289
930 1100
91
88
1396
1279
477
379
3531
885
271
1100 1380
118
113
1382
1369
330
391
3471
1028
367
1380 1880
125
111
1336
1295
316
298
3244
964
532
1880 2540
65
56
1467
1357
205
130
3159
889
306
2540 & more
81
51
1101
923
88
182
2295
929
272
all classes
1000
1000
1376
1383
465
421
3645
980
4137
no. of sample
hhs / persons
4137
15620
5767
5979
2052
1822
15620
Tripura
0 335
335 395
395 485
485 580
580 675
675 790
790 930
930 1100
1100 1380
1380 1880
1880 2540
2540 & more
all classes
no. of sample
hhs / persons
Uttar Pradesh
0 335
335 395
395 485
485 580
580 675
675 790
790 930
930 1100
1100 1380
1380 1880
1880 2540
2540 & more
all classes
no. of sample
hhs / persons

18
52
73
100
123
93
99
97
107
123
50
66
1000

21
60
91
109
141
102
103
84
99
112
37
40
1000

1416
1794
1906
1601
1673
1394
1428
1323
1641
1395
1113
1135
1499

1421
1493
1625
1552
1694
1422
1751
1301
1378
1506
1288
1025
1480

721
557
732
620
642
580
549
613
323
183
89
111
472

1013
685
665
514
482
887
373
182
261
470
431
95
463

4572
4528
4928
4286
4491
4283
4101
3419
3604
3553
2920
2365
3915

1139
927
868
930
940
1170
1074
766
834
1253
1430
899
986

18
29
61
80
63
41
36
36
40
87
36
33
560

560

2212

839

838

276

259

2212

63
62
106
121
73
108
101
99
97
79
49
41
1000

91
82
136
133
88
101
98
83
67
57
33
30
1000

1747
1819
1866
1779
2123
1660
1881
1700
1582
1683
1477
1393
1746

1957
1857
1923
1651
1809
1450
1560
1299
1222
1253
978
1561
1547

1819
1695
1363
1240
1296
790
808
639
342
417
669
479
958

1770
1386
1361
898
901
851
653
601
343
312
304
276
818

7293
6756
6512
5568
6129
4751
4902
4240
3489
3666
3428
3710
5069

1045
923
1017
844
792
939
823
812
813
745
597
981
875

351
343
506
369
270
254
247
239
254
252
134
126
3345

3345

18387

6068

5571

3486

3262

18387

* number of females per 1000 males

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Appendix Tables

Table 1U: Per 1000 break-up of households and persons by MPCE class and number per 1000 households
of adults and children by sex in different MPCE classes
Urban
no.
no. per
sex
sample
no. per 1000 households of
MPCE class
per
1000 of
ratio*
housepersons
adults
children
(Rs)
1000
persons
holds
male
female
male
female
of hhs
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
Uttaranchal
0 335
15
22
1981
2011
1524
703
6218
774
15
335 395
16
21
1382
1259
1381
1583
5604
1029
20
395 485
95
131
2245
1836
1062
915
6059
832
80
485 580
94
124
1770
1710
1424
909
5813
820
82
580 675
88
110
1790
1673
1128
914
5505
887
71
675 790
92
92
1772
1227
649
711
4359
801
72
790 930
99
101
1573
1395
599
883
4450
1049
78
930 1100
136
129
1481
1586
626
470
4162
976
75
1100 1380
131
116
1558
1625
445
245
3873
933
83
1380 1880
127
94
1644
1048
323
218
3233
644
91
1880 2540
47
28
1120
1133
230
156
2639
955
44
2540 & more
59
34
995
952
413
125
2484
765
39
all classes
1000
1000
1635
1456
718
581
4390
866
750
no. of sample
hhs / persons
750
3395
1230
1086
590
489
3395
West Bengal
0 335
335 395
395 485
485 580
580 675
675 790
790 930
930 1100
1100 1380
1380 1880
1880 2540
2540 & more
all classes
no. of sample
hhs / persons

27
29
85
77
96
78
93
108
114
136
79
78
1000

40
41
111
93
107
78
83
102
108
111
64
63
1000

1493
1686
1786
1743
1880
1605
1567
1615
1656
1442
1446
1375
1607

1701
1749
1698
1724
1399
1542
1242
1428
1392
1245
1352
1329
1437

1161
986
827
699
609
351
420
418
364
219
248
284
467

1506
1213
817
607
531
460
316
274
330
313
161
196
446

5861
5634
5127
4772
4419
3959
3545
3734
3742
3219
3208
3184
3957

1208
1109
962
954
775
1023
784
837
852
939
893
919
907

131
140
327
291
264
238
220
264
282
374
194
164
2889

2889

12011

4748

4327

1503

1433

12011

13
24
80
111
140
202
160
119
153
1000

1129
1437
1989
1574
1534
1767
1565
1459
1273
1553

1199
1164
1344
1875
1838
1424
1180
1056
1236
1368

1015
492
808
900
777
339
279
466
372
490

394
1569
983
636
576
317
335
428
357
466

3737
4662
5124
4985
4726
3848
3359
3409
3238
3877

743
1416
832
1015
1045
827
822
771
968
898

0
0
0
12
19
32
30
33
51
54
52
76
359

1432

562

506

186

178

1432

Andaman & N. Islands


0 335
335 395
395 485
485 580
13
580 675
20
675 790
60
790 930
86
930 1100
115
1100 1380
204
1380 1880
184
1880 2540
135
2540 & more
183
all classes
1000
no. of sample
hhs / persons
359

* number of females per 1000 males

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Table 1U: Per 1000 break-up of households and persons by MPCE class and number per 1000 households
of adults and children by sex in different MPCE classes
Urban
no.
no. per
sex
sample
no. per 1000 households of
MPCE class
per
1000 of
ratio*
housepersons
adults
children
(Rs)
1000
persons
holds
male
female
male
female
of hhs
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
Chandigarh
0 335
8
10
1000
741
1483
1483
4706
896
6
335 395
0
1
1000
1000
2000
2000
6000
1000
1
395 485
32
45
1664
1210
1060
1570
5504
1021
10
485 580
25
38
1798
2305
1126
848
6078
1079
9
580 675
54
66
2239
1033
440
1138
4850
810
22
675 790
93
109
1843
1354
813
605
4615
738
26
790 930
53
56
2094
1317
577
140
4129
545
20
930 1100
80
62
1406
1013
373
246
3038
707
29
1100 1380
86
87
1818
1342
546
295
4001
693
29
1380 1880
163
164
1602
1558
457
324
3941
914
48
1880 2540
126
131
1801
1690
238
328
4057
989
33
2540 & more
280
232
1466
1381
170
241
3258
991
67
all classes
1000
1000
1676
1403
433
416
3929
862
300
no. of sample
hhs / persons
300
1136
486
379
139
132
1136
Dadra & N. Haveli
0 335
335 395
52
395 485
43
485 580
43
580 675
6
675 790
19
790 930
8
930 1100
120
1100 1380
192
1380 1880
216
1880 2540
188
2540 & more
113
all classes
1000
no. of sample
hhs / persons
80
Daman & Diu
0 335
335 395
395 485
485 580
580 675
675 790
790 930
930 1100
1100 1380
1380 1880
1880 2540
2540 & more
all classes
no. of sample
hhs / persons

76
56
51
9
26
9
171
199
191
123
90
1000

2000
2383
813
2140
1235
1984
2105
1589
1624
1088
1000
1519

2000
1770
2044
1580
2128
781
1686
1432
1015
956
1137
1329

1000
958
851
1420
1319
219
801
853
770
551
537
756

1000
272
1121
720
966
1453
1287
384
228
100
611
512

6000
5383
4830
5860
5648
4438
5879
4258
3638
2695
3285
4116

1000
611
1902
646
1212
1014
1023
744
519
644
1138
809

0
2
4
7
3
7
4
6
14
15
10
8
80

346

124

102

63

57

346

5
77
32
114
97
183
143
116
113
120
1000

7
133
26
193
128
221
138
76
46
32
1000

1000
4102
1693
2478
1640
2123
1582
974
843
993
1758

3000
3692
1907
3238
1960
1965
1838
1075
780
398
1803

0
1131
621
2269
1502
1143
544
1342
535
0
1015

3000
226
164
961
1818
1139
1125
78
0
0
704

7000
9151
4386
8946
6921
6370
5090
3469
2158
1391
5280

6000
749
895
885
1202
951
1393
498
566
401
904

0
0
1
8
8
9
4
10
8
7
12
13
80

80

354

123

127

62

42

354

* number of females per 1000 males

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Table 1U: Per 1000 break-up of households and persons by MPCE class and number per 1000 households
of adults and children by sex in different MPCE classes
Urban
no.
no. per
sex
sample
no. per 1000 households of
MPCE class
per
1000 of
ratio*
housepersons
adults
children
(Rs)
1000
persons
holds
male
female
male
female
of hhs
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
Lakshadweep
0 335
21
43
1290
3258
4290
2516
11355
1035
3
335 395
7
7
2000
2000
1000
1000
6000
1000
1
395 485
23
39
3331
3100
1456
1375
9262
935
5
485 580
35
33
1920
1502
298
1542
5262
1373
8
580 675
43
77
3512
3111
1415
2062
10100
1050
9
675 790
76
86
2206
1940
672
1426
6244
1170
10
790 930
56
81
2557
2850
1493
1201
8101
1000
9
930 1100
151
181
1501
2709
854
1594
6658
1827
21
1100 1380
136
133
1705
2021
871
814
5411
1100
16
1380 1880
229
177
1476
1667
716
420
4279
953
22
1880 2540
124
78
1379
1185
486
449
3499
876
13
2540 & more
99
65
1367
1337
462
462
3628
984
12
all classes
1000
1000
1749
1991
853
958
5551
1133
129
no. of sample
hhs / persons
129
822
251
293
142
136
822
Pondicherry
0 335
335 395
395 485
485 580
580 675
675 790
790 930
930 1100
1100 1380
1380 1880
1880 2540
2540 & more
all classes
no. of sample
hhs / persons
All- India
0 335
335 395
395 485
485 580
580 675
675 790
790 930
930 1100
1100 1380
1380 1880
1880 2540
2540 & more
all classes
no. of sample
hhs / persons

6
27
62
129
121
74
90
85
137
123
78
68
1000

5
31
72
148
143
86
99
88
131
94
64
38
1000

895
1560
1611
1535
1854
1499
1457
1377
1390
948
1643
1075
1437

927
1714
1867
1585
1712
2021
1872
1427
1495
1174
1182
820
1516

579
489
590
530
704
475
517
574
456
458
207
240
489

821
762
499
881
389
575
525
675
447
446
191
87
501

3223
4525
4567
4531
4658
4570
4370
4053
3788
3025
3224
2221
3943

1186
1208
1075
1194
821
1315
1214
1077
1052
1152
742
689
1047

14
31
62
84
54
41
45
39
54
65
38
33
560

560

2292

818

884

284

306

2292

37
38
77
87
85
92
100
102
116
122
68
74
1000

50
51
98
103
97
99
103
97
102
99
51
49
1000

1546
1698
1722
1776
1785
1696
1719
1666
1592
1503
1444
1321
1626

1645
1775
1749
1678
1608
1595
1546
1464
1412
1329
1235
1152
1495

1353
1174
1050
921
836
721
666
570
471
380
327
235
660

1381
1141
1006
797
733
686
536
462
383
312
250
197
583

5925
5787
5526
5171
4962
4698
4468
4161
3859
3524
3255
2904
4363

1044
1015
994
918
893
944
873
861
870
871
839
867
909

2451
2401
4669
4640
3988
3932
3791
3773
4574
5257
3049
2821
45346

45346

206529

74386

70664

32167

29312

206529

* number of females per 1000 males

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Table 2R: State/UT-wise per 1000 break-up of households by size for each MPCE class
MPCE class
(Rs)
1
(1)
(2)
Andhra Pradesh
0 235
479
235 270
79

2
(3)

per 1000 no. of households of size


4
5
6
7
8
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)

3
(4)

9
(10)

Rural
10+
(11)

all
(12)

10

39

125

144

70

60

32

10

32

1000

66

80

160

240

180

79

62

49

1000

270 320

55

77

80

262

257

116

103

34

1000

320 365

79

90

122

228

282

97

49

21

19

12

1000

365 410

33

123

141

290

194

122

56

16

13

13

1000

410 455

56

101

173

280

216

90

40

12

25

1000

455 510

32

168

160

261

230

96

22

21

1000

510 580

50

171

195

286

155

81

34

14

1000

580 690

60

149

209

291

154

69

35

15

11

1000

690 890

102

209

186

247

153

62

22

1000

890 1155

55

290

224

262

114

29

10

1000

1155 &more

142

290

197

225

69

50

14

1000

84

156

163

256

182

83

39

17

12

1000

av. MPCE
(Rs)

608.05

739.5

696.06

622.31

534.3

526.25

481.22

434.62

533.37

492.79

585.55

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

11630

21475

22510

35230

25044

11430

5351

2305

1094

1639

137707

no. of sample hhs

388

813

933

1389

1003

502

248

111

60

108

5555

all classes

Arunachal Pradesh
0 235

94

94

94

183

94

442

1000

235 270

297

257

142

208

60

37

1000

270 320

10

91

188

67

253

292

37

34

29

1000

320 365

41

61

144

326

153

64

20

185

1000

365 410

34

57

94

218

176

125

150

62

84

1000

410 455

11

26

68

108

229

178

186

56

76

62

1000

455 510

13

10

132

208

170

115

204

105

18

25

1000

510 580

24

46

68

119

154

247

172

100

37

32

1000

580 690

66

44

62

252

230

104

101

65

37

39

1000

690 890

111

70

127

183

224

120

70

44

23

28

1000

890 1155

59

138

179

218

214

103

37

21

13

20

1000

1155 &more

154

229

191

119

124

59

65

33

16

12

1000

72

89

120

171

189

132

104

58

28

37

1000

1274.99

1192.42

975.65

814.26

807.92

685.17

659.36

705.88

649.22

678.19

771.53

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

114

141

190

271

300

209

165

91

44

58

1582

no. of sample hhs

106

102

162

263

265

207

161

101

56

80

1503

all classes
av. MPCE
(Rs)

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Table 2R: State/UT-wise per 1000 break-up of households by size for each MPCE class
MPCE class
(Rs)
(1)
Assam
0 235

1
(2)

2
(3)
0

3
(4)

per 1000 no. of households of size


4
5
6
7
8
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)

9
(10)

61

106

73

204

207

215

34

Rural
10+
(11)

all
(12)

16

85

1000

235 270

47

139

249

265

139

147

13

1000

270 320

50

87

97

236

259

157

39

50

25

1000

320 365

14

26

155

228

195

169

108

51

54

1000

365 410

45

123

188

167

195

124

72

24

54

1000

410 455

35

34

88

226

257

185

93

52

13

18

1000

455 510

16

24

104

223

263

188

101

39

12

31

1000

510 580

21

45

100

198

238

203

110

49

25

12

1000

580 690

14

62

98

210

238

222

83

44

13

15

1000

690 890

35

92

89

203

246

192

85

39

10

1000

890 1155

82

85

166

202

223

122

54

52

10

1000

1155 &more

79

109

168

225

241

78

45

49

1000

all classes

22

52

97

195

236

199

105

53

19

23

1000

727.76

654.33

600.65

578.29

562.71

533.55

504.95

520.18

468.89

463.92

543.18

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

964

2299

4327

8677

10467

8823

4664

2337

845

1026

44428

no. of sample hhs

65

146

310

662

842

636

333

180

73

103

3350

0 235

28

52

118

201

158

142

145

55

101

1000

235 270

av. MPCE
(Rs)

Bihar
0

51

114

222

217

163

77

74

80

1000

270 320

36

93

144

203

209

147

93

38

28

1000

320 365

11

75

98

194

146

165

144

52

48

67

1000

365 410

24

74

103

174

190

165

118

68

29

56

1000

410 455

24

124

109

162

171

174

96

48

37

56

1000

455 510

49

97

147

149

230

126

83

43

39

36

1000

510 580

55

110

133

166

178

161

84

36

31

45

1000

580 690

52

221

110

219

146

112

63

22

12

42

1000

690 890

94

221

121

200

144

96

51

30

11

32

1000

890 1155

88

187

146

199

182

79

40

29

35

15

1000

1155 &more

129

192

165

177

118

182

25

1000

30

94

106

166

183

162

111

59

37

51

1000

589.65

544

470.43

457.68

424.09

411.77

381.71

368.81

379.99

398.33

417.11

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

3843

11884

13404

21013

23222

20534

14073

7526

4748

6487

126734

no. of sample hhs

115

374

437

674

750

709

487

292

189

327

4354

all classes
av. MPCE
(Rs)

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Table 2R: State/UT-wise per 1000 break-up of households by size for each MPCE class
MPCE class
(Rs)
(1)
Chhattisgarh
0 235

1
(2)

2
(3)

per 1000 no. of households of size


4
5
6
7
8
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)

3
(4)

9
(10)

Rural
10+
(11)

all
(12)

36

54

128

192

204

134

139

55

57

1000

235 270

19

17

47

241

216

184

90

84

28

74

1000

270 320

10

52

174

120

217

181

111

69

32

33

1000

320 365

47

56

103

196

200

208

101

38

15

36

1000

365 410

53

69

77

201

219

128

108

52

39

54

1000

410 455

94

127

131

196

89

200

83

13

59

1000

455 510

60

172

157

202

186

112

41

24

43

1000

510 580

127

169

184

148

111

59

99

51

47

1000

580 690

101

160

182

176

140

124

36

45

33

1000

690 890

89

153

165

256

177

68

26

15

11

41

1000

890 1155

221

167

246

120

123

50

19

42

1000

1155 &more

115

183

122

256

119

54

32

61

17

40

1000

56

91

124

181

179

156

89

56

23

47

1000

all classes
av. MPCE
(Rs)

581.43

550.95

495.59

480.05

429.05

373.64

402.64

364.11

401.12

413.32

425.10

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

2037

3303

4506

6581

6521

5673

3227

2048

831

1708

36435

no. of sample hhs

126

161

216

342

340

306

183

115

62

146

1997

0 235

235 270

270 320

320 365

365 410

1000

1000

410 455

1000

1000

455 510

644

178

178

1000

510 580

170

104

603

123

1000

580 690

169

299

532

1000

690 890

634

91

144

132

1000

890 1155

80

306

257

174

128

42

13

1000

127

41

194

203

369

56

10

1000

32

135

143

213

335

114

23

1000

895.87 1045.41 1091.18

851.92

773.35

684.08 1031.25 2197.06

918.5

Delhi

1155 &more
all classes
av. MPCE
(Rs)

1622.07

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

66

273

289

431

679

230

48

2025

no. of sample hhs

14

16

59

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Table 2R: State/UT-wise per 1000 break-up of households by size for each MPCE class
MPCE class
(Rs)
(1)
Goa
0 235

1
(2)

2
(3)

per 1000 no. of households of size


4
5
6
7
8
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)

3
(4)

9
(10)

Rural
10+
(11)

all
(12)

235 270

270 320

1000

1000

320 365

24

203

773

1000

365 410

23

282

696

1000

410 455

114

358

205

196

127

1000

455 510

233

33

195

303

126

111

1000

510 580

445

52

373

89

34

1000

580 690

106

195

247

172

105

96

79

1000

690 890

145

433

206

138

10

29

20

10

1000

890 1155

47

266

188

149

232

40

77

1000

1155 &more

54

188

367

254

90

37

11

1000

all classes

34

91

234

227

165

135

60

35

12

1000

1604.69 1410.56 1119.10

823.66

854.86

487.05

735.99

725.02

831.97

985.49

av. MPCE
(Rs)

1611.92

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

52

141

360

350

255

209

92

54

11

19

1543

no. of sample hhs

14

30

38

26

22

10

160

Gujarat
364

165

157

91

78

44

102

1000

235 270

90

52

80

108

191

120

52

101

202

1000

270 320

11

75

50

189

293

180

98

43

58

1000

320 365

16

52

71

160

169

225

125

105

26

50

1000

365 410

31

40

193

286

168

123

69

35

56

1000

410 455

50

71

227

250

152

102

51

52

45

1000

455 510

93

127

234

150

158

103

56

25

52

1000

510 580

89

111

136

182

227

102

71

29

47

1000

580 690

71

181

95

224

195

108

66

19

14

27

1000

690 890

44

197

114

224

206

111

59

16

22

1000

890 1155

114

196

129

183

212

74

48

26

14

1000

1155 &more

327

209

174

157

37

46

32

12

1000

79

122

104

186

190

133

84

41

21

41

1000

994.37

875.84

774.8

666.68

590.18

534.82

546.02

462.89

448.04

481.44

596.09

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

5217

8078

6872

12245

12514

8763

5530

2689

1369

2673

65950

no. of sample hhs

97

256

237

447

454

335

212

109

65

108

2320

0 235

all classes
av. MPCE
(Rs)

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Table 2R: State/UT-wise per 1000 break-up of households by size for each MPCE class
MPCE class
(Rs)
(1)
Haryana
0 235

per 1000 no. of households of size


4
5
6
7
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)

1
(2)

2
(3)

3
(4)

50

375

235 270

61

296

270 320

93

199

320 365

70

160

365 410

40

410 455

44

455 510

510 580

Rural

8
(9)

9
(10)

10+
(11)

all
(12)

575

1000

184

205

175

79

1000

27

206

172

177

11

113

1000

98

251

153

162

87

13

1000

87

93

216

231

104

62

58

106

1000

93

170

190

291

58

64

29

59

1000

144

142

202

202

99

87

46

59

1000

67

222

316

118

108

63

27

67

1000

580 690

43

94

174

225

169

101

71

37

76

1000

690 890

111

67

110

162

199

151

90

30

40

41

1000

890 1155

129

97

101

220

183

99

73

32

10

56

1000

1155 &more

119

75

111

355

141

111

24

31

15

19

1000

66

54

101

206

200

152

86

52

28

53

1000

943.87 1360.44

781.62

730.33

668.2

688.45

722.77

714.61

862.89

all classes
av. MPCE
(Rs)

1607.13

1187.24

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

2041

1685

3140

6388

6202

4711

2650

1625

857

1656

30954

no. of sample hhs

41

85

166

314

359

284

157

92

59

123

1680

0 235

350

340

272

39

1000

235 270

335

197

187

177

104

1000

Himachal Pradesh

270 320

87

38

232

211

163

120

96

53

1000

320 365

18

26

25

68

357

124

202

60

23

98

1000

365 410

10

13

69

244

106

241

132

71

47

66

1000

410 455

39

61

90

142

229

169

93

95

79

1000

455 510

46

55

220

282

193

90

29

47

30

1000

510 580

24

63

85

193

265

140

108

38

29

56

1000

580 690

12

72

87

292

239

144

85

20

13

36

1000

690 890

29

91

128

248

243

132

72

24

25

1000

890 1155

83

142

203

254

124

112

28

31

10

14

1000

1155 &more

231

164

157

225

117

47

34

10

1000

67

93

117

227

207

129

77

33

17

34

1000

1038.49 1153.59

898.61

735.9

767.58

653.5

634.94

629.48

584.26

798.11

all classes
av. MPCE
(Rs)

1640.48

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

795

1105

1395

2707

2470

1545

913

395

200

409

11934

no. of sample hhs

127

201

245

483

422

281

162

91

40

91

2143

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Table 2R: State/UT-wise per 1000 break-up of households by size for each MPCE class
MPCE class
(Rs)
1
(1)
(2)
Jammu & Kashmir
0 235
1000

2
(3)

per 1000 no. of households of size


4
5
6
7
8
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)

3
(4)

9
(10)

Rural
10+
(11)

all
(12)

1000

235 270

152

848

1000

270 320

43

58

148

16

585

151

1000

320 365

414

235

85

97

149

20

1000

365 410

21

160

174

156

158

100

37

194

1000

410 455

14

59

138

169

213

94

143

37

134

1000

455 510

16

52

131

115

233

196

74

50

133

1000

510 580

18

53

95

235

192

192

125

42

48

1000

580 690

12

104

178

271

203

101

31

36

61

1000

690 890

41

117

210

225

214

78

63

18

31

1000

890 1155

21

46

72

221

207

232

76

55

41

28

1000

1155 &more

83

63

77

145

213

210

89

73

30

17

1000

all classes

19

32

81

164

220

209

112

70

39

54

1000

av. MPCE
(Rs)

1852

999.73

889.4

840.69

834.83

820.56

755.36

759.02

768.95

615.37

793.16

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

173

289

722

1473

1969

1870

999

629

349

487

8961

no. of sample hhs

22

62

135

304

415

383

217

132

84

128

1882

Jharkhand
0

14

42

88

173

208

171

137

106

61

1000

235 270

15

19

25

138

208

220

155

134

28

57

1000

270 320

19

42

36

135

216

224

121

91

51

64

1000

320 365

53

129

221

170

156

147

57

19

46

1000

365 410

15

113

152

153

180

151

41

112

42

42

1000

410 455

28

111

120

213

218

135

67

27

33

48

1000

455 510

50

115

149

133

212

132

73

26

42

67

1000

510 580

62

151

121

208

166

132

75

22

12

51

1000

580 690

85

184

147

187

200

62

41

24

67

1000

690 890

137

125

182

197

156

62

43

45

35

18

1000

890 1155

160

61

173

314

86

23

34

84

11

54

1000

1155 &more

419

170

115

47

103

53

10

16

68

1000

44

92

112

171

188

148

91

67

34

53

1000

710.38

523.35

501.86

466.46

432.63

382.71

373.61

378.37

375.89

456.54

425.30

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

1741

3607

4411

6730

7373

5822

3558

2617

1354

2084

39297

no. of sample hhs

91

208

239

396

432

349

243

166

81

174

2379

0 235

all classes
av. MPCE
(Rs)

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Table 2R: State/UT-wise per 1000 break-up of households by size for each MPCE class
MPCE class
(Rs)
(1)
Karnataka
0 235

1
(2)

2
(3)

3
(4)

per 1000 no. of households of size


4
5
6
7
8
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)

9
(10)

Rural
10+
(11)

all
(12)

105

28

86

25

234

279

108

20

105

10

1000

235 270

18

97

180

213

274

152

56

1000

270 320

21

15

77

124

293

188

114

72

47

50

1000

320 365

11

84

91

213

200

160

109

64

60

1000

365 410

15

51

132

244

203

152

86

52

20

46

1000

410 455

26

92

156

239

193

141

70

48

15

19

1000

455 510

25

98

171

305

147

103

58

33

19

41

1000

510 580

50

89

172

288

205

75

53

29

33

1000

580 690

56

180

151

265

138

87

52

21

43

1000

690 890

117

191

144

289

134

49

39

14

17

1000

890 1155

73

128

246

304

182

34

14

17

1000

1155 &more

296

139

201

210

58

75

11

1000

51

95

141

237

187

126

72

38

16

36

1000

all classes
av. MPCE
(Rs)

1041.33

643.29

680.89

566.42

472.2

437.15

464.69

425.8

374.52

449.63

508.46

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

3720

6867

10222

17229

13535

9174

5230

2768

1179

2633

72557

no. of sample hhs

150

273

385

655

546

369

195

110

55

142

2880

Kerala
418

35

74

40

103

93

103

78

55

1000

235 270

77

84

126

80

381

89

22

25

115

1000

270 320

19

55

75

156

228

271

51

34

37

74

1000

320 365

53

76

298

113

266

65

53

74

1000

365 410

32

60

57

175

211

251

74

29

104

1000

410 455

83

121

251

190

110

125

50

16

49

1000

455 510

42

103

290

232

146

85

39

42

21

1000

510 580

28

63

112

286

243

134

66

32

14

22

1000

580 690

25

40

127

336

258

95

74

24

13

1000

690 890

19

99

162

325

216

99

27

21

17

15

1000

890 1155

23

143

196

298

180

84

29

16

25

1000

1155 &more

92

176

235

277

137

51

15

10

1000

all classes

47

110

167

287

190

101

43

22

12

21

1000

1583.48 1358.59 1116.22

941.42

834.27

742.98

753.61

679.33

616.69

1013.15

0 235

av. MPCE
(Rs)

1473.79

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

2563

6006

9146

15723

10380

5545

2372

1184

648

1170

54738

no. of sample hhs

136

343

575

934

625

338

150

74

44

81

3300

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Appendix Tables

Table 2R: State/UT-wise per 1000 break-up of households by size for each MPCE class
MPCE class
(Rs)
1
(1)
(2)
Madhya Pradesh
0 235
19
235 270
6

2
(3)

3
(4)

per 1000 no. of households of size


4
5
6
7
8
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)

9
(10)

Rural
10+
(11)

all
(12)

41

91

154

247

174

140

49

81

1000

25

63

148

171

224

150

71

62

82

1000

270 320

13

104

88

206

181

146

129

59

24

50

1000

320 365

18

63

108

175

197

175

110

84

25

45

1000

365 410

11

85

102

184

207

165

122

35

25

63

1000

410 455

33

78

106

149

274

120

73

42

31

94

1000

455 510

26

79

196

152

191

133

81

72

12

58

1000

510 580

62

139

135

164

192

135

97

23

48

1000

580 690

75

205

95

146

188

116

68

35

25

48

1000

690 890

91

156

153

190

160

82

71

46

12

39

1000

890 1155

65

119

134

212

217

120

23

26

18

67

1000

1155 &more

289

146

60

179

125

126

29

35

1000

41

93

106

165

190

155

106

59

26

59

1000

all classes
av. MPCE
(Rs)

838.10

556.88

501.63

478.66

455.39

416.62

393.76

373.35

377.61

439.20

439.06

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

3575

8209

9316

14524

16726

13620

9293

5203

2295

5235

87996

no. of sample hhs

147

321

367

629

717

568

394

244

127

324

3838

117

29

36

111

167

246

124

76

68

27

1000

Maharashtra
0 235

23

48

187

304

218

85

45

42

38

1000

270 320

31

80

208

239

195

132

43

32

30

1000

320 365

13

57

58

207

239

217

92

36

34

47

1000

365 410

33

81

100

240

220

129

113

26

30

27

1000

410 455

30

121

134

192

246

149

70

20

30

1000

455 510

42

110

129

213

211

146

74

26

11

38

1000

510 580

46

119

135

297

190

105

41

26

18

24

1000

580 690

67

120

144

256

215

99

54

16

10

18

1000

690 890

110

144

152

233

200

83

33

10

11

23

1000

890 1155

119

121

218

265

138

61

57

12

1000

1155 &more

112

189

165

251

116

103

30

12

12

1000

58

102

123

230

207

137

71

25

21

27

1000

813.59

731.05

710.34

623.78

538.04

528.24

490.99

450.79

475.2

538.32

567.76

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

6918

12209

14646

27439

24798

16346

8529

2935

2499

3233

119552

no. of sample hhs

239

493

584

1083

1046

693

399

159

117

201

5014

235 270

all classes
av. MPCE
(Rs)

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Table 2R: State/UT-wise per 1000 break-up of households by size for each MPCE class
MPCE class
(Rs)
(1)
Manipur
0 235

1
(2)

2
(3)

per 1000 no. of households of size


4
5
6
7
8
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)

3
(4)

9
(10)

Rural
10+
(11)

all
(12)

1000

1000

235 270

1000

1000

270 320

49

154

748

49

1000

320 365

132

28

160

233

158

115

175

1000

365 410

20

31

144

282

286

128

27

23

59

1000

410 455

11

15

92

135

263

274

132

39

13

25

1000

455 510

46

100

142

185

216

113

99

33

65

1000

510 580

54

90

205

212

194

97

90

29

28

1000

580 690

20

25

156

245

229

144

110

27

30

13

1000

690 890

14

62

221

240

184

177

57

10

29

1000

890 1155

30

116

221

190

267

100

24

35

15

1000

1155 &more

56

129

199

260

206

93

37

11

1000

all classes

12

51

137

204

219

181

93

53

26

23

1000

av. MPCE
(Rs)

826.68

721.02

694.10

662.13

623.47

594.23

572.03

546.57

621.12

531.43

614.20

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

34

147

393

584

627

519

266

150

74

66

2862

no. of sample hhs

18

109

271

433

517

397

221

112

54

45

2177

0 235

235 270

270 320

1000

1000

320 365

118

58

286

122

363

53

1000

365 410

66

352

64

193

312

12

1000

410 455

39

100

56

208

171

239

148

29

10

1000

455 510

67

158

248

188

177

43

98

1000

510 580

31

140

155

209

175

115

104

53

18

1000

580 690

81

116

208

232

158

82

65

29

29

1000

690 890

131

225

222

219

95

51

15

24

1000

890 1155

78

238

211

179

176

59

33

13

1000

1155 &more

383

182

128

92

109

100

1000

29

94

148

183

208

139

94

48

38

19

1000

1426.46

853.49

741.94

698.20

674.13

626.79

572.20

561.61

544.08

671.83

655.30

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

108

349

547

677

771

515

347

179

142

72

3707

no. of sample hhs

28

100

171

231

217

152

112

67

44

37

1159

Meghalaya

all classes
av. MPCE
(Rs)

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Table 2R: State/UT-wise per 1000 break-up of households by size for each MPCE class
MPCE class
(Rs)
(1)
Mizoram
0 235

1
(2)

2
(3)

per 1000 no. of households of size


4
5
6
7
8
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)

3
(4)

9
(10)

Rural
10+
(11)

all
(12)

235 270

270 320

128

443

294

136

1000

320 365

327

154

314

200

1000

365 410

152

348

107

148

181

65

1000

410 455

282

369

168

136

45

1000

455 510

370

321

84

82

57

85

1000

510 580

29

23

94

240

263

189

67

31

62

1000

580 690

45

85

178

199

203

154

62

32

32

1000

690 890

21

157

204

293

181

45

70

18

1000

890 1155

12

88

174

241

226

99

85

51

18

1000

1155 &more

133

247

170

117

169

90

44

17

1000

23

65

117

168

238

184

95

60

22

29

1000

all classes
av. MPCE
(Rs)

1685.57

1251.55

963.43

852.64

807.89

704.8

712.77

708.26

595.99

658.39

778.35

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

19

55

98

140

198

153

79

50

18

24

835

no. of sample hhs

23

52

83

133

178

159

71

49

24

28

800

0 235

235 270

270 320

320 365

365 410

410 455

167

775

58

1000

455 510

174

826

1000

510 580

48

212

277

283

116

65

1000

580 690

27

99

258

248

269

76

18

1000

690 890

26

55

120

227

280

158

100

30

1000

890 1155

24

35

73

183

272

269

102

28

10

1000

1155 &more

80

29

135

185

217

207

72

59

12

1000

all classes

28

24

75

145

236

257

143

68

12

13

1000

1317.84 1261.35 1186.40 1058.62

974.40

866.61

967.16

924.56

866.46

1010.81

Nagaland

av. MPCE
(Rs)

1883.36

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

29

25

79

154

251

273

152

72

12

13

1061

no. of sample hhs

10

17

69

151

236

254

142

62

10

960

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Table 2R: State/UT-wise per 1000 break-up of households by size for each MPCE class
MPCE class
(Rs)
(1)
Orissa
0 235

1
(2)

2
(3)

per 1000 no. of households of size


4
5
6
7
8
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)

3
(4)

9
(10)

Rural
10+
(11)

all
(12)

16

81

105

189

221

160

122

55

31

21

1000

235 270

13

62

126

238

216

170

98

33

12

33

1000

270 320

52

64

167

222

183

150

86

38

14

24

1000

320 365

74

122

148

182

193

123

86

23

16

34

1000

365 410

31

130

158

181

247

126

61

21

23

21

1000

410 455

62

95

152

163

209

155

80

48

29

1000

455 510

36

101

142

221

161

139

85

34

19

62

1000

510 580

70

154

115

201

197

151

60

20

24

1000

580 690

53

130

131

237

208

76

78

35

42

1000

690 890

33

126

126

178

254

127

25

48

29

51

1000

890 1155

88

99

252

136

203

126

27

19

35

15

1000

1155 &more

177

111

172

320

83

63

35

27

1000

46

99

140

201

206

140

84

33

22

30

1000

all classes
av. MPCE
(Rs)

531.39

476.33

434.75

416.91

392.50

382.97

344.75

357.93

390.20

435.96

398.89

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

3088

6727

9511

13659

13944

9486

5682

2224

1462

2038

67821

no. of sample hhs

191

333

506

736

773

542

332

143

109

171

3836

0 235

1000

1000

235 270

212

94

694

1000

270 320

36

328

169

203

193

46

19

1000

320 365

23

57

171

289

295

64

56

46

1000

365 410

36

69

158

220

268

96

60

65

29

1000

410 455

22

23

155

280

226

131

91

39

34

1000

455 510

Punjab

40

61

125

252

278

106

42

52

44

1000

510 580

27

118

174

218

242

102

45

43

24

1000

580 690

10

86

106

178

268

133

111

47

21

39

1000

690 890

41

105

73

231

220

141

80

41

28

41

1000

890 1155

78

96

143

225

158

123

57

66

14

40

1000

1155 &more

98

97

151

246

165

110

36

30

13

55

1000

all classes

42

75

103

197

211

167

87

50

28

40

1000

1091.15 1020.77 1001.33

823.27

759.47

706.08

776.85

666.81

944.34

846.75

av. MPCE
(Rs)

1148.60

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

1286

2318

3199

6109

6526

5152

2694

1532

876

1245

30936

no. of sample hhs

56

143

237

497

523

424

222

136

68

127

2433

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Table 2R: State/UT-wise per 1000 break-up of households by size for each MPCE class
MPCE class
(Rs)
(1)
Rajasthan
0 235

1
(2)

2
(3)

per 1000 no. of households of size


4
5
6
7
8
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)

3
(4)

9
(10)

Rural
10+
(11)

all
(12)

36

91

35

104

299

151

55

220

1000

235 270

30

49

122

126

158

184

139

30

159

1000

270 320

10

53

78

102

231

192

155

96

83

1000

320 365

50

111

217

232

115

140

43

81

1000

365 410

13

42

52

137

241

159

109

104

44

100

1000

410 455

11

46

67

147

226

158

167

62

43

73

1000

455 510

24

44

93

183

196

171

88

82

46

75

1000

510 580

19

71

100

178

161

149

111

63

60

89

1000

580 690

40

87

123

175

182

148

105

62

30

47

1000

690 890

32

137

153

223

175

102

85

44

24

25

1000

890 1155

64

194

140

222

170

91

41

20

10

47

1000

1155 &more

141

185

144

176

144

80

66

21

10

34

1000

31

82

102

170

182

149

107

71

39

67

1000

all classes
av. MPCE
(Rs)

901.33

786.66

717.67

686.52

608.83

555.67

564.94

525.46

519.63

530.04

590.83

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

2447

6450

8033

13373

14343

11739

8395

5587

3064

5264

78694

no. of sample hhs

114

272

345

566

611

514

394

262

162

301

3541

Sikkim
729

160

111

1000

235 270

1000

1000

270 320

153

75

211

243

235

82

1000

320 365

27

161

119

262

104

185

138

1000

365 410

63

112

320

206

154

124

16

1000

410 455

58

99

212

238

215

81

60

33

1000

455 510

57

197

225

206

169

98

29

1000

510 580

46

57

123

283

231

137

78

39

1000

580 690

46

115

98

266

227

81

129

33

1000

690 890

106

206

136

193

192

101

21

20

27

1000

890 1155

128

148

118

191

225

140

17

18

1000

1155 &more

294

240

139

173

71

38

22

23

1000

92

121

117

207

191

129

73

49

17

1000

1704.85

960.78

861.03

714.69

671.5

610.62

546.18

556.63

485.55

523.04

688.53

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

95

124

120

212

196

132

74

50

18

1026

no. of sample hhs

68

88

116

188

176

129

81

46

16

12

920

0 235

all classes
av. MPCE
(Rs)

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Table 2R: State/UT-wise per 1000 break-up of households by size for each MPCE class
MPCE class
(Rs)
(1)
Tamil Nadu
0 235

1
(2)

2
(3)

3
(4)

per 1000 no. of households of size


4
5
6
7
8
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)

9
(10)

Rural
10+
(11)

all
(12)

368

98

75

95

126

189

29

16

1000

235 270

160

17

48

227

233

224

55

11

24

1000

270 320

34

72

129

248

293

120

75

14

1000

320 365

40

96

146

298

218

132

46

21

1000

365 410

40

153

166

278

263

60

19

10

1000

410 455

73

118

210

296

178

70

36

1000

455 510

67

147

180

291

190

71

33

10

10

1000

510 580

74

153

227

281

129

79

48

1000

580 690

96

187

239

230

148

69

18

1000

690 890

96

221

200

270

152

33

16

1000

890 1155

99

189

256

296

102

22

13

1000

1155 &more

196

216

237

202

101

32

1000

89

149

190

264

180

78

32

1000

all classes
av. MPCE
(Rs)

765.75

785.84

747.35

600.64

532.63

507.61

462.94

488.82

579.54

530.67

602.17

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

8124

13677

17430

24194

16454

7164

2912

865

413

377

91609

no. of sample hhs

314

605

797

1072

744

345

162

59

33

28

4159

0 235

54

96

152

356

138

103

94

1000

235 270

Tripura
15

25

253

248

223

167

60

10

1000

270 320

57

128

269

273

201

48

11

1000

320 365

26

19

99

319

323

99

77

27

1000

365 410

51

160

304

184

183

70

13

22

10

1000

410 455

17

37

192

281

297

91

69

12

1000

455 510

20

61

131

320

303

111

27

17

1000

510 580

21

39

154

423

212

67

37

25

13

1000

580 690

47

98

275

254

164

77

75

1000

690 890

37

118

312

299

163

52

1000

890 1155

55

181

228

279

176

58

11

1000

1155 &more

190

214

285

214

66

18

13

1000

28

63

174

302

239

110

54

18

1000

726.85

662.53

585.84

507.51

465.60

427.00

418.43

396.06

524.07

489.67

487.63

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

177

396

1089

1894

1498

693

339

112

30

45

6273

no. of sample hhs

40

116

265

517

424

220

98

39

14

27

1760

all classes
av. MPCE
(Rs)

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Table 2R: State/UT-wise per 1000 break-up of households by size for each MPCE class
MPCE class
(Rs)
(1)
Uttar Pradesh
0 235

1
(2)

2
(3)

3
(4)

per 1000 no. of households of size


4
5
6
7
8
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)

9
(10)

Rural
10+
(11)

all
(12)

35

35

57

126

183

174

143

64

174

1000

235 270

36

77

160

211

160

167

53

117

1000

270 320

23

55

73

167

168

155

109

104

136

1000

320 365

61

74

105

156

191

147

98

55

105

1000

365 410

62

93

114

168

138

152

112

72

80

1000

410 455

17

70

83

137

145

164

157

87

57

83

1000

455 510

23

84

114

112

193

155

120

82

41

77

1000

510 580

30

122

89

173

162

135

106

70

50

63

1000

580 690

52

140

124

164

182

117

84

61

26

49

1000

690 890

88

118

122

139

167

124

81

64

31

67

1000

890 1155

105

156

127

152

171

127

73

37

17

34

1000

1155 &more

166

124

152

158

128

121

51

34

23

42

1000

39

86

95

126

164

151

121

85

50

82

1000

all classes
av. MPCE
(Rs)

894.51

731.40

654.55

623.10

551.85

548.09

476.66

472.33

462.48

494.06

532.63

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

9167

20062

22136

29209

38175

35045

28163

19873

11688

19057

232575

no. of sample hhs

291

614

669

926

1225

1181

972

688

425

877

7868

434

237

170

159

1000

220

237

351

43

1000

Uttaranchal
0 235

149

270 320

28

26

55

215

244

261

110

21

39

1000

320 365

24

21

38

149

172

198

223

87

30

57

1000

365 410

14

37

92

125

214

264

134

28

24

69

1000

410 455

86

206

238

195

83

103

32

49

1000

455 510

17

41

107

226

186

154

141

59

31

37

1000

510 580

45

93

144

141

204

148

80

66

52

27

1000

580 690

96

26

66

193

233

144

119

34

45

44

1000

690 890

34

133

136

235

216

73

52

38

46

36

1000

890 1155

107

118

124

263

155

144

28

28

10

22

1000

1155 &more

321

126

101

104

158

130

49

1000

69

68

100

183

201

157

99

51

32

41

1000

1033.95

806.59

999.89

668.2

669.63

600.73

498.76

527.63

567.29

703.02

647.15

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

863

853

1256

2301

2534

1974

1253

646

399

519

12598

no. of sample hhs

94

95

137

244

284

236

165

79

54

77

1465

235 270

all classes
av. MPCE
(Rs)

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Table 2R: State/UT-wise per 1000 break-up of households by size for each MPCE class
MPCE class
(Rs)
(1)
West Bengal
0 235

1
(2)

2
(3)

per 1000 no. of households of size


4
5
6
7
8
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)

3
(4)

9
(10)

Rural
10+
(11)

all
(12)

23

39

136

288

85

186

54

110

70

1000

235 270

34

103

210

188

150

109

48

72

85

1000

270 320

14

14

77

150

240

192

126

56

57

74

1000

320 365

29

25

95

257

207

183

114

52

17

21

1000

365 410

39

39

108

223

288

127

104

36

17

19

1000

410 455

18

60

145

244

258

135

70

28

19

24

1000

455 510

11

70

190

256

171

161

51

45

30

13

1000

510 580

18

96

156

314

178

99

70

45

12

11

1000

580 690

31

121

200

245

179

118

52

19

18

18

1000

690 890

61

134

177

263

180

75

36

36

17

22

1000

890 1155

60

143

259

231

167

58

25

16

11

31

1000

1155 &more

137

125

241

231

132

51

32

38

13

1000

35

80

157

244

204

123

72

37

23

25

1000

all classes
av. MPCE
(Rs)

835.58

725.18

675.30

635.60

537.69

515.33

478.48

525.30

440.76

483.57

562.11

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

4412

10113

19915

30951

25859

15607

9149

4755

2922

3203

126886

no. of sample hhs

171

403

730

1151

995

639

360

198

132

209

4988

Andaman & N. Islands


0 235

235 270

270 320

320 365

1000

1000

365 410

115

91

158

471

166

1000

410 455

99

107

111

258

94

330

1000

455 510

159

90

91

480

180

1000

510 580

17

31

334

475

47

18

54

16

1000

580 690

40

482

199

101

104

18

56

1000

690 890

83

79

231

260

89

51

68

132

1000

890 1155

77

44

70

349

39

258

116

34

12

1000

1155 &more

192

68

239

197

175

15

109

1000

94

50

149

277

167

92

59

29

15

69

1000

997.97 1502.15

836.43

729.54

496.85

830.17 1021.63

1069.08

all classes
av. MPCE
(Rs)

1611.29

1242.24 1330.78

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

40

21

63

117

70

39

25

12

29

422

no. of sample hhs

23

19

39

70

48

28

17

268

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Appendix Tables

Table 2R: State/UT-wise per 1000 break-up of households by size for each MPCE class
MPCE class
(Rs)
(1)
Chandigarh
0 235

1
(2)

2
(3)

per 1000 no. of households of size


4
5
6
7
8
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)

3
(4)

9
(10)

Rural
10+
(11)

all
(12)

235 270

270 320

320 365

1000

1000

365 410

1000

410 455

574

426

1000

455 510

297

703

1000

510 580

220

475

275

30

1000

580 690

119

316

282

31

223

28

1000

690 890

141

141

447

213

30

29

1000

890 1155

323

311

132

177

45

13

1000

1155 &more

616

76

125

82

75

19

1000

all classes

326

94

106

220

124

49

61

14

1000

1100.50 1107.31

860.99

894.19

384.08

573.12

560.00

915.78 1096.42

862.75

av. MPCE
(Rs)

1134.55

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

90

26

29

61

34

13

17

276

no. of sample hhs

12

25

17

80

Dadra & N. Haveli


1000

1000

235 270

480

210

310

1000

270 320

295

22

23

184

287

78

36

75

1000

320 365

92

117

98

156

202

312

17

1000

365 410

208

161

51

149

148

146

16

119

1000

410 455

349

403

99

144

1000

455 510

64

466

226

215

20

1000

510 580

140

207

62

302

13

276

1000

580 690

20

20

417

364

33

133

1000

690 890

0 235

154

38

347

206

36

161

35

24

1000

890 1155

797

66

35

91

11

1000

1155 &more

552

102

192

118

13

23

1000

all classes

434

38

77

132

76

54

82

58

17

31

1000

687.26

1177.93

968.84

729.48

612.54

371.04

467.75

368.87

435.91

424.63

569.80

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

223

20

39

68

39

28

42

30

16

513

no. of sample hhs

25

12

17

24

21

13

20

15

160

av. MPCE
(Rs)

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Table 2R: State/UT-wise per 1000 break-up of households by size for each MPCE class
MPCE class
(Rs)
(1)
Daman & Diu
0 235

1
(2)

2
(3)

per 1000 no. of households of size


4
5
6
7
8
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)

3
(4)

9
(10)

Rural
10+
(11)

all
(12)

235 270

270 320

320 365

365 410

410 455

915

85

1000

455 510

1000

1000

510 580

580 690

458

293

200

48

1000

690 890

64

335

390

112

14

17

64

1000

890 1155

63

266

418

121

31

31

70

1000

1155 &more

344

83

209

217

83

57

1000

all classes

148

50

106

270

233

91

41

16

35

1000

2643.80 1451.75

989.11

956.27

795.40 1011.78

924.06

1160.89

av. MPCE
(Rs)

4335.41

765.53 1481.81

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

37

12

26

67

58

23

10

249

no. of sample hhs

19

14

80

0 235

235 270

270 320

320 365

541

459

1000

365 410

1000

1000

410 455

1000

455 510

340

660

1000

Lakshadweep

510 580

10

495

495

1000

580 690

413

55

317

111

104

1000

690 890

84

528

198

112

78

1000

890 1155

394

125

98

74

270

40

1000

1155 &more

142

13

243

76

212

33

130

45

105

1000

all classes

104

64

141

170

205

49

40

74

28

125

1000

922.04 1464.87 1693.93 1104.00

1312.55

av. MPCE
(Rs)

1481.85

1205.64 1426.32 1100.26 1418.88 2005.35

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

10

12

56

no. of sample hhs

14

12

70

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Table 2R: State/UT-wise per 1000 break-up of households by size for each MPCE class
MPCE class
(Rs)
(1)
Pondicherry
0 235

1
(2)

2
(3)

per 1000 no. of households of size


4
5
6
7
8
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)

3
(4)

9
(10)

Rural
10+
(11)

all
(12)

1000

1000

235 270

668

332

1000

270 320

97

395

426

82

1000

320 365

108

453

354

86

1000

365 410

309

645

47

1000

410 455

144

110

334

360

51

1000

455 510

102

242

389

25

242

1000

510 580

1000

148

325

94

259

73

101

580 690

160

119

217

229

226

49

1000

690 890

181

114

97

246

117

154

91

1000

890 1155

32

338

118

121

288

84

18

1000

1155 &more

75

335

213

106

177

81

13

1000

all classes

80

189

121

240

228

80

34

28

1000

av. MPCE
(Rs)

785.63

1108.47

980.62

582.85

695.17

761.79

637.81

592.48

735.31

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

64

152

98

193

183

65

27

22

804

no. of sample hhs

10

26

22

40

37

13

160

0 235

96

37

58

113

178

180

133

92

48

66

1000

235 270

22

23

62

155

206

207

129

80

42

75

1000

270 320

18

43

88

155

211

181

130

72

46

55

1000

320 365

24

65

95

187

194

173

115

62

31

54

1000

365 410

22

76

109

194

215

144

102

57

33

48

1000

410 455

30

85

123

201

206

146

91

43

29

46

1000

455 510

29

93

141

202

200

140

78

48

26

43

1000

510 580

42

109

136

227

185

123

78

40

23

36

1000

580 690

51

132

146

222

189

114

66

33

17

31

1000

690 890

74

148

146

224

182

98

52

31

17

28

1000

890 1155

84

158

180

231

163

83

41

24

10

25

1000

1155 &more

160

165

180

222

120

80

29

17

19

1000

All-India

50

99

126

200

189

135

84

47

26

42

1000

av. MPCE
(Rs)

852.52

748.18

698.14

642.76

550.58

519.19

478.77

470.9

464.38

497.68

558.78

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

75758

149100

189524

300983

284229

203126

126323

70580

39465

62508

1501598

no. of sample hhs

3364

6871

9527

15664

15310

11254

6944

3964

2278

4122

79298

all classes

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Table 2U: State/UT-wise per 1000 break-up of households by size for each MPCE class
MPCE class
(Rs)
1
(1)
(2)
Andhra Pradesh
0 335
351
335 395
86

2
(3)

3
(4)

per 1000 no. of households of size


4
5
6
7
8
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)

9
(10)

Urban
10+
(11)

all
(12)

34

44

115

236

138

37

24

12

10

1000

11

77

162

328

120

80

124

10

1000

395 485

29

28

80

335

258

129

67

25

35

14

1000

485 580

21

26

116

393

195

141

39

33

15

19

1000

580 675

41

85

181

297

226

100

39

16

13

1000

675 790

46

75

203

377

180

60

33

10

10

1000

790 930

100

157

138

330

155

59

50

10

1000

930 1100

118

102

204

313

186

54

18

1000

1100 1380

96

176

191

314

115

80

16

1000

1380 1880

72

145

185

359

125

56

19

10

22

1000

1880 2540

220

242

239

153

122

19

1000

2540 & more

200

381

155

158

66

12

28

1000

92

120

158

305

177

80

35

17

10

1000

2189.85 1194.68

996.41

883.65

783.99

816.72

614.56

763.30

746.03

1018.55

all classes
av. MPCE
(Rs)

1491.09

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

4356

5671

7472

14428

8363

3774

1668

796

483

309

47318

no. of sample hhs

226

381

414

798

513

270

138

65

34

37

2876

Arunachal Pradesh
0 335

866

88

14

32

1000

335 395

320

204

52

28

140

233

23

1000

395 485

114

127

184

152

133

109

121

42

11

1000

485 580

96

86

87

252

182

193

72

19

15

1000

580 675

48

32

267

163

276

141

65

1000

675 790

61

75

402

300

43

51

16

49

1000

790 930

147

176

269

96

125

103

13

18

53

1000

930 1100

150

308

195

154

97

91

1000

1100 1380

198

103

242

162

48

55

183

1000

1380 1880

96

325

109

312

74

23

58

1000

1880 2540

135

62

577

188

33

1000

2540 & more

446

282

115

108

48

1000

all classes

144

144

191

194

140

88

66

10

17

1000

963.09

1144.53

997.65

932.80

766.83

768.31

882.52

706.08

479.88

760.13

881.10

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

38

38

51

51

37

23

17

264

no. of sample hhs

71

75

100

101

65

59

37

13

14

540

av. MPCE
(Rs)

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Table 2U: State/UT-wise per 1000 break-up of households by size for each MPCE class
MPCE class
(Rs)
(1)
Assam
0 335

1
(2)

2
(3)

per 1000 no. of households of size


4
5
6
7
8
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)

3
(4)

9
(10)

Urban
10+
(11)

all
(12)

11

273

62

255

291

17

14

76

1000

335 395

72

70

84

257

312

63

84

48

1000

395 485

42

49

168

308

108

169

59

51

39

1000

485 580

100

223

246

185

109

94

20

19

1000

580 675

47

23

69

224

207

265

35

37

37

56

1000

675 790

53

41

84

224

340

195

53

10

1000

790 930

83

67

238

248

260

37

12

24

32

1000

930 1100

19

41

239

436

98

135

10

21

1000

1100 1380

345

51

156

221

164

52

1000

1380 1880

278

106

138

264

164

39

1000

1880 2540

214

62

266

299

109

48

1000

2540 & more

506

232

185

68

1000

all classes

158

63

176

272

172

95

34

11

11

1000

2601.46 1209.87 1079.39

987.68

784.72

782.98

674.07

795.99

545.73

1057.99

av. MPCE
(Rs)

1704.31

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

960

379

1067

1646

1039

574

203

69

57

65

6061

no. of sample hhs

124

56

132

208

170

108

48

20

26

900

0 335

32

34

73

186

205

159

126

45

133

1000

335 395

39

102

128

139

107

138

62

42

242

1000

395 485

30

21

143

225

243

93

55

58

125

1000

485 580

20

32

91

125

283

186

127

91

21

24

1000

580 675

57

53

134

120

277

146

41

21

103

48

1000

675 790

74

177

145

144

115

174

84

31

41

15

1000

790 930

300

135

171

19

41

1000

Bihar

36

64

117

115

930 1100

35

96

444

167

91

130

14

18

1000

1100 1380

226

69

51

339

106

120

29

42

18

1000

1380 1880

374

101

57

247

84

11

120

1000

1880 2540

668

45

46

122

86

33

1000

2540 & more

780

117

95

1000

all classes

138

64

107

144

175

138

82

52

36

64

1000

1977.80

1171.16

835.16 1011.89

656.72

600.52

533.82

657.61

584.98

428.79

696.27

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

1904

884

1470

1980

2407

1907

1134

718

491

880

13775

no. of sample hhs

121

127

112

199

253

212

145

94

52

83

1398

av. MPCE
(Rs)

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Table 2U: State/UT-wise per 1000 break-up of households by size for each MPCE class
MPCE class
(Rs)
(1)
Chhattisgarh
0 335

1
(2)

2
(3)

per 1000 no. of households of size


4
5
6
7
8
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)

3
(4)

9
(10)

Urban
10+
(11)

all
(12)

14

93

43

137

261

203

100

147

1000

335 395

76

67

10

181

276

232

145

1000

395 485

18

84

98

203

282

77

46

78

28

85

1000

485 580

26

152

78

163

279

139

106

26

28

1000

580 675

72

27

271

353

117

119

18

22

1000

675 790

14

160

170

189

130

247

20

41

27

1000

790 930

93

165

160

225

264

60

14

13

1000

930 1100

46

112

91

250

265

78

23

10

125

1000

1100 1380

66

103

138

357

249

60

14

1000

1380 1880

45

88

259

329

119

139

18

1000

1880 2540

133

384

84

268

24

41

66

1000

2540 & more

297

85

442

75

16

57

28

1000

63

116

149

219

191

133

54

22

22

31

1000

1201.66 2322.08 1020.61

758.71

826.45

568.46

459.75

437.93

916.54

989.97

all classes
av. MPCE
(Rs)

2072.78

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

462

852

1094

1605

1400

972

396

164

160

228

7333

no. of sample hhs

65

75

104

152

179

103

49

26

21

25

799

313

402

124

135

26

1000

27

12

156

1000

Delhi
0 335

462

14

12

219

97

395 485

205

462

243

26

44

15

1000

485 580

44

57

155

445

81

127

38

52

1000

580 675

36

20

157

56

269

261

51

40

44

67

1000

675 790

71

10

108

92

211

199

123

88

76

23

1000

790 930

78

50

50

191

318

123

109

10

53

18

1000

930 1100

103

50

132

213

309

110

55

20

1000

1100 1380

91

64

160

220

205

137

37

43

42

1000

1380 1880

254

84

62

246

159

113

31

33

10

1000

1880 2540

349

113

122

286

93

29

1000

2540 & more

134

137

247

293

125

30

22

1000

all classes

140

67

118

207

208

133

52

33

25

17

1000

2098.91 1953.22 1749.54 1198.74

983.86

985.38 1117.18

878.18

814.90

1319.31

335 395

av. MPCE
(Rs)

1851.11

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

3741

1782

3165

5523

5575

3567

1380

888

675

443

26739

no. of sample hhs

156

95

145

228

190

139

62

35

23

28

1101

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Appendix Tables

Table 2U: State/UT-wise per 1000 break-up of households by size for each MPCE class
MPCE class
(Rs)
(1)
Goa
0 335

1
(2)

2
(3)

per 1000 no. of households of size


4
5
6
7
8
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)

3
(4)

9
(10)

Urban
10+
(11)

all
(12)

187

297

220

297

1000

335 395

1000

1000

395 485

247

257

313

183

1000

485 580

137

209

259

361

33

1000

580 675

38

55

53

149

484

107

90

24

1000

675 790

14

529

339

61

58

1000

790 930

10

303

164

280

159

48

35

1000

930 1100

64

129

141

88

276

106

153

42

1000

1100 1380

37

186

108

178

55

241

154

40

1000

1380 1880

99

86

84

357

251

99

23

1000

1880 2540

32

155

259

289

249

16

1000

2540 & more

75

134

382

69

238

31

62

1000

all classes

44

79

163

220

246

142

51

24

10

22

1000

2871.52 1642.92 1223.54 1141.22 1146.59 1005.86

719.81

784.00 4876.20

1431.97

av. MPCE
(Rs)

1984.86

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

39

70

145

196

219

126

46

21

19

892

no. of sample hhs

17

25

35

61

44

33

238

457

18

92

53

223

61

91

1000

112

53

70

1000

Gujarat
0 335

34

175

132

416

395 485

10

27

290

244

203

93

85

35

1000

485 580

18

55

62

140

279

238

125

39

16

29

1000

580 675

12

58

38

167

260

175

131

49

21

90

1000

675 790

48

71

47

197

239

212

61

43

44

39

1000

790 930

52

69

110

265

136

236

32

48

21

31

1000

930 1100

35

49

115

219

361

68

30

65

49

1000

1100 1380

84

87

88

300

215

86

57

56

25

1000

1380 1880

174

96

151

218

286

44

13

13

1000

1880 2540

111

89

255

345

136

52

1000

2540 & more

227

145

288

217

43

76

1000

85

73

115

233

229

129

52

38

14

31

1000

1484.31 1730.54 1284.33 1108.61

935.89

767.37

829.54

832.70

863.91

1115.20

335 395

all classes
av. MPCE
(Rs)

1881.43

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

3030

2601

4074

8250

8114

4578

1847

1347

501

1104

35445

no. of sample hhs

142

180

252

423

385

276

123

71

38

65

1955

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Table 2U: State/UT-wise per 1000 break-up of households by size for each MPCE class
MPCE class
(Rs)
(1)
Haryana
0 335

1
(2)

2
(3)

per 1000 no. of households of size


4
5
6
7
8
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)

3
(4)

9
(10)

Urban
10+
(11)

all
(12)

287

116

287

221

69

21

1000

335 395

46

87

283

238

194

69

46

36

1000

395 485

19

15

251

246

195

88

58

36

91

1000

485 580

31

52

212

280

140

174

35

33

35

1000

580 675

18

101

112

119

289

143

124

50

26

19

1000

675 790

20

62

121

261

204

147

68

78

19

20

1000

790 930

99

53

91

171

254

147

80

23

17

65

1000

930 1100

165

43

94

265

163

175

24

24

40

1000

1100 1380

258

65

80

237

150

50

64

35

56

1000

1380 1880

306

50

92

240

216

61

11

16

1000

1880 2540

97

163

152

305

105

168

10

1000

2540 & more

297

180

160

221

137

1000

all classes

144

71

95

227

200

122

65

31

13

32

1000

2146.80 1573.04 1394.49 1164.11

951.78

719.53

742.11

702.88

843.24

1142.35

av. MPCE
(Rs)

1748.41

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

1859

918

1234

2942

2588

1577

846

403

167

419

12953

no. of sample hhs

101

62

112

217

233

130

87

41

13

44

1040

0 335

729

271

1000

335 395

548

452

1000

Himachal Pradesh
0

395 485

97

574

35

127

40

127

1000

485 580

64

91

306

399

114

26

1000

580 675

16

35

49

549

38

299

1000

675 790

97

28

169

141

401

41

14

56

19

35

1000

790 930

448

50

57

136

212

45

11

30

1000

930 1100

225

36

181

282

135

102

18

11

10

1000

1100 1380

436

53

137

246

77

29

18

1000

1380 1880

491

131

135

165

63

11

1000

1880 2540

234

215

138

276

74

62

1000

2540 & more

344

264

173

127

92

1000

all classes

337

102

126

188

156

37

39

1000

2884.40 1512.69 1545.44 1066.46 1271.88

720.18

749.36

967.74

575.87

1390.07

av. MPCE
(Rs)

1640.23

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

636

193

237

353

295

70

74

11

10

1884

no. of sample hhs

82

42

57

82

73

35

14

400

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Table 2U: State/UT-wise per 1000 break-up of households by size for each MPCE class
MPCE class
(Rs)
1
(1)
(2)
Jammu & Kashmir
0 335
167

2
(3)

per 1000 no. of households of size


4
5
6
7
8
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)

3
(4)

9
(10)

Urban
10+
(11)

all
(12)

410

423

1000

335 395

31

89

28

14

831

1000

395 485

26

20

140

236

131

108

190

149

1000

485 580

109

48

36

1000

10

19

82

116

253

233

95

580 675

122

32

37

106

241

287

24

21

122

1000

675 790

47

20

72

78

238

275

110

105

16

39

1000

790 930

30

23

230

127

185

187

83

86

47

1000

930 1100

10

65

63

343

215

62

103

52

86

1000

1100 1380

76

58

133

239

328

77

19

15

48

1000

1380 1880

43

83

150

340

253

91

17

13

1000

1880 2540

178

50

336

145

168

44

23

56

1000

2540 & more

122

94

268

402

110

1000

47

58

135

208

219

132

78

44

41

39

1000

1239.45 1391.38 1376.88 1167.80

914.55

836.49

849.11

647.20

941.60

1070.12

all classes
av. MPCE
(Rs)

1611.00

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

161

198

463

712

752

452

267

150

139

134

3427

no. of sample hhs

56

52

94

170

212

131

76

41

20

32

884

21

138

281

147

106

117

100

86

1000

11

11

52

92

236

200

119

103

38

137

1000

Jharkhand
0 335
335 395
395 485

210

203

224

140

40

81

58

37

1000

485 580

51

45

58

206

171

172

66

194

31

1000

580 675

29

27

245

111

222

117

79

89

83

1000

675 790

34

52

44

289

226

106

15

171

29

34

1000

790 930

171

217

179

67

129

16

13

1000

139

68

930 1100

14

114

67

282

203

41

102

35

76

65

1000

1100 1380

221

114

162

148

161

63

85

13

16

16

1000

1380 1880

242

66

201

228

161

39

42

20

1000

1880 2540

136

106

85

482

110

52

28

1000

2540 & more

154

104

403

271

12

55

1000

all classes

104

67

149

217

181

87

70

59

31

36

1000

1362.67 1440.42 1309.72

884.17

736.11

895.48

598.96

975.89

643

985.43

av. MPCE
(Rs)

1518.36

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

880

564

1259

1829

1526

731

595

495

264

302

8446

no. of sample hhs

106

77

117

195

185

125

95

52

32

56

1040

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Table 2U: State/UT-wise per 1000 break-up of households by size for each MPCE class
MPCE class
(Rs)
(1)
Karnataka
0 335

1
(2)

2
(3)

per 1000 no. of households of size


4
5
6
7
8
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)

3
(4)

9
(10)

Urban
10+
(11)

all
(12)

231

153

120

176

67

137

49

63

1000

335 395

97

31

40

234

118

168

62

86

156

1000

395 485

47

68

81

260

202

73

109

54

60

47

1000

485 580

68

77

106

230

183

163

70

32

14

57

1000

580 675

84

64

123

290

125

142

82

53

19

19

1000

675 790

34

65

65

293

308

70

49

44

40

31

1000

790 930

76

68

64

407

225

98

15

12

25

1000

930 1100

20

1000

117

102

117

272

215

99

57

1100 1380

81

130

228

317

119

74

23

11

11

1000

1380 1880

152

117

212

306

149

25

19

15

1000

1880 2540

172

163

283

232

92

10

28

15

1000

2540 & more

293

286

177

198

43

1000

all classes

116

105

139

275

162

83

45

29

18

28

1000

1814.53 1514.85 1138.66

969.41

724.41

832.60

570.48

707.87

609.77

1033.21

av. MPCE
(Rs)

1798.75

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

4214

3785

5020

9944

5874

3019

1640

1050

637

1012

36195

no. of sample hhs

256

239

306

548

357

201

129

76

41

74

2227

Kerala
114

92

51

63

223

130

37

163

50

77

1000

335 395

54

34

154

210

144

110

84

68

133

1000

395 485

37

21

104

240

122

203

62

105

46

61

1000

485 580

47

60

112

193

181

152

55

96

43

61

1000

580 675

29

53

137

264

255

134

50

24

21

34

1000

675 790

77

91

166

266

209

77

50

16

20

28

1000

790 930

48

46

145

286

228

102

52

15

36

41

1000

0 335

930 1100

62

69

165

394

174

52

66

11

1000

1100 1380

104

132

158

363

160

59

1000

1380 1880

93

141

287

243

139

58

33

1000

1880 2540

161

152

210

321

76

34

37

1000

2540 & more

173

262

194

245

98

21

1000

88

113

173

277

165

80

39

25

16

23

1000

2088.84 1597.00 1507.00 1319.79

932.70

952.95

587.66

685.48

633.32

1290.89

all classes
av. MPCE
(Rs)

2085.13

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

1537

1968

3024

4844

2878

1405

686

429

285

401

17458

no. of sample hhs

141

212

312

511

315

183

89

67

41

79

1950

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Table 2U: State/UT-wise per 1000 break-up of households by size for each MPCE class
MPCE class
(Rs)
1
(1)
(2)
Madhya Pradesh
0 335
7
335 395
13

2
(3)

3
(4)

per 1000 no. of households of size


4
5
6
7
8
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)

9
(10)

Urban
10+
(11)

all
(12)

29

50

87

174

198

199

86

59

111

1000

16

41

114

243

288

109

45

36

94

1000

395 485

28

58

92

198

209

187

60

75

50

43

1000

485 580

41

55

79

190

242

101

102

72

37

79

1000

580 675

24

91

71

168

242

152

97

100

19

35

1000

675 790

72

126

146

266

169

151

26

14

23

1000

790 930

69

69

138

160

276

116

63

50

16

44

1000

930 1100

58

61

103

359

121

119

86

21

29

44

1000

1100 1380

24

71

226

253

202

131

28

31

18

14

1000

1380 1880

79

61

154

371

155

111

37

11

23

1000

1880 2540

68

116

364

314

58

80

1000

2540 & more

195

147

75

277

140

148

18

1000

46

67

116

216

202

151

83

49

26

45

1000

1220.12 1197.72 1243.03

897.76

860.41

663.86

604.01

567.88

594.62

903.68

all classes
av. MPCE
(Rs)

3300.36

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

1280

1866

3236

6001

5629

4194

2302

1353

718

1251

27830

no. of sample hhs

121

153

223

404

401

316

177

111

61

108

2075

0 335

51

33

39

151

183

226

124

54

32

108

1000

335 395

41

27

117

126

159

211

141

48

55

75

1000

395 485

23

39

51

195

244

191

88

53

31

84

1000

485 580

24

58

138

163

205

141

107

46

42

76

1000

580 675

51

46

93

225

246

145

102

35

48

1000

675 790

36

70

105

241

220

138

97

35

12

46

1000

790 930

Maharashtra

51

64

91

249

261

143

45

45

28

25

1000

930 1100

39

95

162

228

238

131

31

28

17

31

1000

1100 1380

127

94

114

327

201

75

30

14

14

1000

1380 1880

221

106

165

268

115

67

43

1000

1880 2540

179

158

188

284

103

38

24

10

11

1000

2540 & more

158

245

239

207

111

31

1000

99

96

133

241

189

111

57

26

16

32

1000

1880.12 1677.72 1351.38 1115.12

916.93

825.27

772.68

783.84

676.29

1148.27

all classes
av. MPCE
(Rs)

1881.51

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

8370

8116

11324

20446

16018

9396

4843

2234

1364

2749

84860

no. of sample hhs

456

501

670

1087

913

554

335

159

119

199

4993

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Table 2U: State/UT-wise per 1000 break-up of households by size for each MPCE class
MPCE class
(Rs)
(1)
Manipur
0 335

1
(2)

2
(3)

per 1000 no. of households of size


4
5
6
7
8
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)

3
(4)

9
(10)

Urban
10+
(11)

all
(12)

80

599

322

1000

335 395

49

516

247

58

17

16

98

1000

395 485

22

124

141

112

306

111

76

32

75

1000

485 580

38

43

126

256

212

129

85

70

20

20

1000

580 675

17

31

80

242

310

168

76

18

25

33

1000

675 790

12

111

231

396

107

72

26

13

28

1000

790 930

33

24

169

328

187

213

23

19

1000

930 1100

22

10

1000

61

10

292

162

317

35

84

1100 1380

67

319

243

233

84

29

14

1000

1380 1880

364

47

130

205

180

48

21

1000

1880 2540

244

504

252

1000

643

357

1000

37

29

147

238

264

141

70

32

18

23

1000

2540 & more


all classes
av. MPCE
(Rs)

1098.44

844.46

825.22

738.33

758.46

663.01

724.32

619.91

675.89

610.95

726.38

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

36

29

143

233

258

138

68

31

18

23

976

no. of sample hhs

18

45

131

208

245

164

87

48

30

24

1000

0 335

1000

335 395

692

308

1000

395 485

461

134

26

239

141

1000

485 580

19

159

87

521

91

34

54

34

1000

580 675

44

117

148

158

323

117

72

21

1000

675 790

14

57

159

233

144

189

59

60

24

60

1000

790 930

277

51

223

65

55

141

130

59

1000

Meghalaya

930 1100

135

234

245

160

53

50

64

10

48

1000

1100 1380

60

214

183

111

239

99

85

1000

1380 1880

88

158

219

299

45

70

42

35

43

1000

1880 2540

349

138

45

242

69

50

72

35

1000

2540 & more

853

46

42

59

1000

all classes

129

110

161

188

123

103

81

50

33

21

1000

1112.2 1055.05 1037.14 1089.27 1013.30

820.69

1190.09

av. MPCE
(Rs)

2975.69

1476.06 1214.35 1318.24

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

83

70

103

120

79

66

52

32

21

13

640

no. of sample hhs

36

37

65

75

81

51

40

24

11

17

437

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Table 2U: State/UT-wise per 1000 break-up of households by size for each MPCE class
MPCE class
(Rs)
(1)
Mizoram
0 335

1
(2)

2
(3)

per 1000 no. of households of size


4
5
6
7
8
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)

3
(4)

9
(10)

Urban
10+
(11)

all
(12)

335 395

1000

1000

395 485

50

581

43

169

158

1000

485 580

77

60

228

344

129

82

81

1000

580 675

58

81

219

260

139

118

98

26

1000

675 790

25

43

49

170

268

178

99

68

71

31

1000

790 930

27

91

115

308

255

81

78

14

30

1000

930 1100

43

110

241

300

153

84

52

16

1000

1100 1380

17

102

142

195

228

181

105

14

14

1000

1380 1880

53

98

117

206

272

169

51

23

10

1000

1880 2540

40

142

186

237

214

111

44

23

1000

2540 & more

255

163

103

242

200

38

1000

32

75

109

185

260

178

81

43

19

18

1000

1608.50 1455.25 1403.39 1233.63 1119.05 1059.28

951.81

774.97

918.92

1200.51

all classes
av. MPCE
(Rs)

2425.94

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

19

43

62

106

148

102

46

25

11

10

571

no. of sample hhs

36

80

106

211

278

195

102

57

18

29

1112

0 335

335 395

395 485

485 580

328

446

226

1000

580 675

40

391

279

290

1000

675 790

122

191

104

424

96

63

1000

790 930

31

51

152

225

332

53

102

55

1000

930 1100

63

33

148

207

92

191

223

29

14

1000

1100 1380

28

19

209

360

301

41

34

1000

1380 1880

108

89

55

255

281

67

102

28

15

1000

1880 2540

116

38

54

164

139

307

82

98

1000

2540 & more

179

118

117

105

181

184

117

1000

76

49

66

200

216

213

114

45

16

1000

985.62 1575.50

1498.47

Nagaland

all classes
av. MPCE
(Rs)

2082.01

2126.24 1832.27 1423.45 1535.12 1496.49 1421.19 1458.52

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

37

24

32

98

106

104

56

22

488

no. of sample hhs

20

13

21

69

71

70

36

15

320

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Table 2U: State/UT-wise per 1000 break-up of households by size for each MPCE class
MPCE class
(Rs)
(1)
Orissa
0 335

1
(2)

2
(3)

per 1000 no. of households of size


4
5
6
7
8
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)

3
(4)

9
(10)

Urban
10+
(11)

all
(12)

14

35

39

228

243

142

159

44

72

24

1000

335 395

109

44

216

236

163

110

28

62

33

1000

395 485

23

74

90

263

155

183

66

37

21

87

1000

485 580

55

37

134

234

247

165

59

60

1000

580 675

199

137

33

206

122

198

32

22

50

1000

675 790

96

32

130

184

286

160

28

54

25

1000

790 930

126

97

95

306

183

42

94

46

12

1000

930 1100

273

55

122

248

189

28

48

27

1000

1100 1380

79

100

194

283

153

55

37

10

88

1000

1380 1880

213

130

59

423

80

76

1000

1880 2540

212

108

384

245

51

1000

2540 & more

663

119

150

38

29

1000

all classes

126

73

124

249

178

111

49

30

22

37

1000

av. MPCE
(Rs)

1431.20

1175.94

979.00

867.89

698.93

596.02

547.73

522.43

482.84

771.37

757.31

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

1451

834

1422

2859

2041

1280

568

350

255

425

11486

no. of sample hhs

108

99

150

273

233

145

73

49

17

40

1187

0 335

56

19

219

406

135

141

25

1000

335 395

66

22

61

285

328

118

15

105

1000

395 485

19

216

174

165

194

60

76

84

1000

485 580

16

40

144

238

134

212

111

22

76

1000

580 675

44

56

181

335

180

73

75

19

36

1000

675 790

36

27

76

242

225

164

63

54

96

16

1000

790 930

81

43

132

231

191

186

46

16

55

19

1000

930 1100

336

69

123

147

166

72

23

33

19

12

1000

1100 1380

238

76

66

250

175

110

13

16

13

41

1000

1380 1880

181

61

131

268

231

73

17

26

1000

1880 2540

154

44

131

351

169

88

26

37

1000

2540 & more

362

100

202

166

115

33

13

1000

all classes

163

53

104

223

198

115

54

35

27

28

1000

1824.95 3475.83 1343.83 1208.88 1069.76

825.62

852.94

841.38

956.77

1326.09

Punjab

av. MPCE
(Rs)

1983.95

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

2783

903

1774

3810

3382

1970

916

589

469

480

17078

no. of sample hhs

150

113

198

396

425

257

130

75

47

64

1855

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Table 2U: State/UT-wise per 1000 break-up of households by size for each MPCE class
MPCE class
(Rs)
(1)
Rajasthan
0 335

1
(2)

2
(3)

per 1000 no. of households of size


4
5
6
7
8
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)

3
(4)

9
(10)

Urban
10+
(11)

all
(12)

144

32

74

77

307

105

99

71

91

1000

335 395

37

433

155

104

89

77

36

62

1000

395 485

10

16

54

113

131

229

159

111

67

111

1000

485 580

47

17

91

218

174

149

104

116

45

39

1000

580 675

31

51

73

173

307

129

86

84

57

1000

675 790

64

108

170

272

145

109

45

10

71

1000

790 930

72

93

113

159

209

154

94

42

38

25

1000

930 1100

83

106

162

282

175

141

12

27

1000

1100 1380

180

126

121

169

263

72

28

11

26

1000

1380 1880

209

74

176

243

161

59

32

12

28

1000

1880 2540

246

131

214

315

59

35

1000

2540 & more

260

86

78

306

256

1000

96

67

110

218

199

124

70

52

26

37

1000

1324.14 1177.86 1141.30 1276.61

738.10

682.95

609.71

595.74

664.84

964.02

all classes
av. MPCE
(Rs)

1932.27

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

2488

1734

2839

5615

5140

3209

1804

1343

683

954

25809

no. of sample hhs

151

126

172

290

297

233

140

89

48

84

1630

Sikkim
1000

1000

335 395

240

760

1000

395 485

779

101

38

81

1000

485 580

260

11

35

71

183

229

45

160

1000

580 675

178

44

156

96

249

247

30

1000

675 790

293

153

51

52

23

428

1000

790 930

218

52

166

390

152

14

1000

930 1100

31

328

251

212

117

54

1000

1100 1380

31

145

163

273

142

190

50

1000

1380 1880

56

134

233

542

36

1000

1880 2540

529

180

183

73

35

1000

2540 & more

1000

1000

286

120

116

158

134

119

50

1000

1296.96 1329.39 1246.08

981.42

897.11

767.54

481.50

569.78

595.34

1106.79

0 335

all classes
av. MPCE
(Rs)

1959.75

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

47

20

19

26

22

20

166

no. of sample hhs

71

14

22

26

25

23

13

200

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Table 2U: State/UT-wise per 1000 break-up of households by size for each MPCE class
MPCE class
(Rs)
(1)
Tamil Nadu
0 335

1
(2)

2
(3)

per 1000 no. of households of size


4
5
6
7
8
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)

3
(4)

9
(10)

Urban
10+
(11)

all
(12)

174

39

27

264

251

145

84

14

1000

335 395

61

54

80

326

277

125

39

26

1000

395 485

81

65

137

235

255

153

53

15

1000

485 580

49

68

246

291

171

96

44

18

13

1000

580 675

51

101

210

311

180

73

35

18

16

1000

675 790

50

96

249

317

188

51

22

16

1000

790 930

63

148

176

310

210

67

14

1000

930 1100

17

1000

105

130

223

353

122

41

1100 1380

97

163

211

346

128

32

1000

1380 1880

124

161

297

279

83

40

10

1000

1880 2540

140

236

264

251

63

29

10

1000

2540 & more

321

279

216

156

23

1000

all classes

104

137

216

291

149

62

22

1000

1610.91 1313.40 1105.83

837.54

761.32

675.47

737.97

670.25 1055.59

1079.65

av. MPCE
(Rs)

1822.91

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

6176

8086

12790

17209

8826

3644

1327

486

306

318

59167

no. of sample hhs

395

561

824

1137

674

320

128

50

24

24

4137

0 335

105

268

120

133

130

55

86

105

1000

335 395

133

200

65

115

123

250

19

12

83

1000

395 485

43

13

69

257

321

212

56

24

1000

485 580

63

69

168

369

110

124

26

48

20

1000

580 675

21

71

202

277

216

122

26

15

50

1000

675 790

102

138

351

222

163

17

1000

790 930

81

26

235

475

100

18

65

1000

930 1100

30

170

399

217

141

19

23

1000

1100 1380

40

175

322

224

179

14

47

1000

1380 1880

106

132

278

298

82

64

41

1000

1880 2540

74

221

431

256

17

1000

2540 & more

183

442

217

143

15

1000

65

135

229

281

145

86

12

18

21

1000

1988.69 1232.77 1001.27

809.61

662.48

619.44

659.09 1255.69

644.18

1000.54

Tripura

all classes
av. MPCE
(Rs)

1502.52

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

74

155

263

322

166

99

14

21

24

1146

no. of sample hhs

48

56

129

152

84

53

14

11

560

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Table 2U: State/UT-wise per 1000 break-up of households by size for each MPCE class
MPCE class
(Rs)
(1)
Uttar Pradesh
0 335

1
(2)

2
(3)

per 1000 no. of households of size


4
5
6
7
8
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)

3
(4)

9
(10)

Urban
10+
(11)

all
(12)

78

95

104

146

145

146

97

177

1000

335 395

17

38

122

139

278

114

85

63

139

1000

395 485

34

74

97

181

145

149

110

66

137

1000

485 580

178

120

49

66

44

1000

77

63

213

182

580 675

43

39

75

160

206

86

129

76

62

125

1000

675 790

116

64

74

232

173

148

78

53

33

28

1000

790 930

134

52

110

106

194

172

85

96

20

31

1000

930 1100

201

93

98

140

181

132

62

27

29

37

1000

1100 1380

297

150

82

162

95

106

38

32

24

15

1000

1380 1880

185

118

109

260

185

80

51

1000

1880 2540

231

106

139

177

287

37

12

12

1000

2540 & more

181

76

120

290

241

44

48

1000

all classes

114

71

85

168

176

136

87

61

40

61

1000

1165.67 1102.37 1151.45 1084.86

772.76

669.73

751.26

585.57

537.53

857.05

av. MPCE
(Rs)

1393.91

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

7262

4545

5461

10744

11225

8711

5594

3918

2580

3903

63942

no. of sample hhs

264

217

288

510

567

512

326

238

141

282

3345

40

50

267

289

188

78

88

1000

231

375

98

245

37

1000

Uttaranchal
0 335

395 485

21

25

35

323

298

131

67

76

24

1000

485 580

74

22

94

266

104

265

122

29

23

1000

580 675

40

62

24

237

202

119

86

114

105

12

1000

675 790

114

82

99

209

225

177

18

55

20

1000

790 930

100

37

111

335

194

93

31

39

58

1000

930 1100

124

115

187

188

193

76

39

22

52

1000

1100 1380

121

104

201

286

157

70

15

45

1000

1380 1880

220

174

153

260

116

31

41

1000

1880 2540

213

269

214

277

24

1000

2540 & more

428

37

287

154

72

19

1000

all classes

128

85

125

208

190

105

59

44

35

21

1000

1351.20 1532.66 1184.29

923.23

738.53

558.33

659.9

780.34

844.77

978.26

335 395

av. MPCE
(Rs)

2058.13

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

566

377

553

922

843

464

263

193

155

92

4428

no. of sample hhs

93

68

94

148

131

72

54

38

27

25

750

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Table 2U: State/UT-wise per 1000 break-up of households by size for each MPCE class
MPCE class
(Rs)
(1)
West Bengal
0 335

1
(2)

2
(3)

per 1000 no. of households of size


4
5
6
7
8
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)

3
(4)

9
(10)

Urban
10+
(11)

all
(12)

134

28

37

66

145

173

150

152

50

67

1000

335 395

20

40

48

206

243

156

122

68

48

48

1000

395 485

54

10

123

207

268

143

68

40

48

37

1000

485 580

36

49

205

260

142

112

92

42

23

39

1000

580 675

64

52

209

239

243

90

33

20

11

39

1000

675 790

120

56

235

267

163

79

40

19

15

1000

790 930

153

169

167

290

101

45

31

24

18

1000

930 1100

126

143

204

251

124

81

37

17

14

1000

1100 1380

161

93

219

235

133

87

33

18

19

1000

1380 1880

180

110

296

259

89

32

20

1000

1880 2540

83

254

297

200

101

49

11

1000

2540 & more

99

252

294

200

100

17

29

1000

112

112

216

237

147

77

42

23

14

20

1000

1929.46 1447.62 1190.92 1058.87

870.65

794.69

833.59

659.00

675.57

1123.61

all classes
av. MPCE
(Rs)

1300.60

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

5468

5486

10552

11549

7166

3766

2035

1112

702

983

48819

no. of sample hhs

312

276

583

672

432

261

149

83

49

72

2889

Andaman & N. Islands


0 335

335 395

395 485

485 580

41

663

88

46

79

50

32

1000

580 675

128

23

701

108

32

1000

675 790

96

132

152

155

251

20

172

13

1000

790 930

65

218

457

193

60

1000

930 1100

160

351

181

194

110

1000

1100 1380

96

49

161

378

239

77

1000

1380 1880

230

129

192

213

173

31

33

1000

1880 2540

73

142

193

486

103

1000

2540 & more

112

128

373

293

45

36

12

1000

all classes

101

77

203

305

187

79

26

14

1000

725.00 1427.03

1802.39

av. MPCE
(Rs)

2017.26

6869.15 2195.96 1756.53 1269.14 1013.39 1762.62 1186.86

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

26

20

53

80

49

21

261

no. of sample hhs

41

36

62

90

63

38

15

359

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Table 2U: State/UT-wise per 1000 break-up of households by size for each MPCE class
MPCE class
(Rs)
(1)
Chandigarh
0 335

1
(2)

2
(3)

259

per 1000 no. of households of size


4
5
6
7
8
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)

3
(4)
0

741

9
(10)

Urban
10+
(11)

all
(12)

1000

335 395

1000

1000

395 485

36

99

217

50

389

203

1000

485 580

280

626

11

65

1000

580 675

92

100

35

226

177

100

92

177

1000

675 790

54

117

62

270

197

104

122

75

1000

790 930

18

234

112

208

103

316

1000

930 1100

317

375

64

126

119

1000

1100 1380

218

62

17

209

283

161

41

1000

1380 1880

137

121

357

336

26

22

1000

1880 2540

58

140

58

353

306

34

29

21

1000

2540 & more

173

127

214

355

33

95

1000

all classes

135

89

135

281

179

125

21

30

1000

774.78 1854.10 1290.79

1769.52

av. MPCE
(Rs)

2359.16

2716.10 2184.93 2114.10 1522.04 1476.54 1029.79

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

273

179

273

567

361

252

43

61

2020

no. of sample hhs

59

25

40

73

48

32

10

300

0 335

335 395

1000

0
1000

395 485

230

157

613

1000

485 580

606

151

41

202

1000

580 675

420

300

280

1000

675 790

329

460

117

94

1000

790 930

219

562

219

1000

930 1100

186

16

245

262

291

1000

1100 1380

172

269

151

76

179

152

1000

1380 1880

Dadra & N. Haveli

328

67

59

249

103

33

161

1000

1880 2540

570

165

265

1000

2540 & more

18

215

230

537

1000

128

146

149

216

46

166

39

101

1000

2464.17 1640.03 1987.12 1192.75

759.30

947.66 1365.08

513.16

0.00

1407.50

all classes
av. MPCE
(Rs)

1509.29

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

13

10

59

no. of sample hhs

12

20

15

80

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Table 2U: State/UT-wise per 1000 break-up of households by size for each MPCE class
MPCE class
(Rs)
(1)
Daman & Diu
0 335

1
(2)

2
(3)

per 1000 no. of households of size


4
5
6
7
8
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)

3
(4)

335 395

395 485

485 580

580 675

164

164

675 790

18

790 930

930 1100

1100 1380

1380 1880

201

1880 2540

9
(10)

Urban
10+
(11)

all
(12)

1000

0
1000

20

48

187

746

1000

171

164

221

50

64

1000

13

124

152

152

266

274

1000

680

320

1000

119

97

436

18

330

1000

381

190

389

41

1000

27

721

50

1000

421

579

1000

2540 & more

734

224

42

1000

all classes

164

32

92

163

199

89

45

34

182

1000

3033.92 1966.38 1335.04 1011.38 1049.97

669.23

768.49

0.00

782.58

1079.59

av. MPCE
(Rs)

3247.80

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

18

10

18

22

10

20

110

no. of sample hhs

20

13

80

0 335

258

742

1000

335 395

1000

1000

395 485

738

262

1000

485 580

87

154

411

124

223

1000

580 675

453

126

421

1000

675 790

19

117

159

242

248

164

51

1000

790 930

161

73

311

125

330

1000

930 1100

73

230

244

79

15

52

306

1000

1100 1380

214

40

131

317

135

38

22

103

1000

1380 1880

219

43

129

296

139

58

103

1000

1880 2540

271

380

235

73

42

1000

2540 & more

516

96

35

208

96

50

1000

all classes

187

21

97

153

142

109

63

40

32

156

1000

634.79 1086.36

1421.22

Lakshadweep

av. MPCE
(Rs)

2015.24

2129.68 1668.79 1621.80 1148.28 1319.17

959.84 4681.85

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

10

52

no. of sample hhs

16

11

13

18

18

10

23

129

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Table 2U: State/UT-wise per 1000 break-up of households by size for each MPCE class
MPCE class
(Rs)
(1)
Pondicherry
0 335

1
(2)

2
(3)

3
(4)

per 1000 no. of households of size


4
5
6
7
8
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)

424

139

57

171

335 395

63

115

204

395 485

51

34

242

232

485 580

48

68

127

580 675

13

55

675 790

45

790 930
930 1100
1100 1380

9
(10)

10+
(11)

167

43

560

12

38

177

150

27

55

288

264

106

36

153

426

131

88

102

160

184

106

38

42

109

533

125

41

118

412

114

64

148

1380 1880

227

118

1880 2540

245

129

2540 & more

438

269

all classes

123

85

av. MPCE
(Rs)

1919.59

Urban
all
(12)
0

1000

1000

33

1000

15

30

19

1000

55

22

56

1000

314

47

27

1000

162

21

31

16

48

1000

195

46

12

51

1000

477

82

69

47

1000

224

324

59

44

1000

156

345

24

23

12

66

1000

33

154

105

1000

148

348

144

81

22

23

20

1000

1606.74 1057.38 1091.47

886.83

813.11

734.03 1081.96

642.45

708.37

1022.53

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

177

123

213

501

207

116

31

33

29

1441

no. of sample hhs

66

50

102

142

95

48

19

18

14

560

0 335

90

23

43

126

169

179

133

93

54

90

1000

335 395

41

27

66

186

194

192

102

67

38

87

1000

395 485

29

36

82

207

224

165

91

61

44

63

1000

485 580

33

53

117

223

199

155

92

55

31

43

1000

580 675

46

64

128

220

228

128

76

41

26

44

1000

675 790

57

70

133

247

214

125

66

36

26

26

1000

790 930

85

89

123

243

209

121

55

35

20

21

1000

930 1100

108

92

158

254

196

96

39

21

12

24

1000

1100 1380

143

112

150

276

163

81

30

19

10

16

1000

1380 1880

178

109

183

274

148

59

26

11

1000

1880 2540

178

161

216

262

114

40

16

1000

2540 & more

230

210

206

212

97

28

1000

all classes

106

92

142

238

180

106

54

32

20

29

1000

1735.26 1472.46 1219.14 1037.36

844.55

753.34

731.24

686.75

667.93

1052.36

All-India

av. MPCE
(Rs)

1753.69

estd. no. of
hhs (00)

60471

52525

80912

135550

102765

60350

30787

18364

11189

16625

569538

no. of sample hhs

4154

4183

6203

9898

8273

5391

2972

1712

958

1602

45346

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Table 3R: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Rural Sector
Andhra Pradesh

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
MPCE class (Rs)
reporting
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155 & all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more classes hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

rice

7.022

8.206

9.400

9.856 10.831 10.796 11.525 11.966 11.746 11.963 11.860

14.031 11.060

971

5475

wheat

0.030

0.046

0.078

0.108

0.130

0.237

0.240

0.253

0.322

0.421

0.654

0.955

0.284

454

2819

jowar

0.677

1.164

0.721

0.585

0.610

0.416

0.412

0.254

0.266

0.427

0.352

bajra

0.082

0.165

0.029

0.102

0.046

0.017

0.047

0.018

0.009

0.016

0.041

0.681

0.485

159

1052

0.006

0.039

15

94

maize

0.017

0.000

0.004

0.020

0.000

0.005

0.000

0.017

0.012

0.003

0.003

0.006

0.007

22

barley

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

small millets

0.236

0.105

0.078

0.035

0.009

0.001

0.013

0.016

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.026

51

ragi

0.544

0.412

0.262

0.192

0.161

0.157

0.062

0.145

0.106

0.077

0.149

0.071

0.160

132

756

other cereals

0.000

0.072

0.002

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.006

0.000

0.002

0.001

0.005

0.004

22

total cereals

8.608 10.170 10.574 10.898 11.789 11.629 12.300 12.675 12.460 12.908 13.061

15.756 12.066

971

5476

gram

0.001

0.003

0.002

0.002

0.001

0.002

0.002

0.004

0.003

0.005

0.011

0.021

0.004

38

229

cereal
substitutes

0.000

0.003

0.016

0.005

0.006

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.003

33

arhar

0.258

0.337

0.357

0.384

0.389

0.373

0.389

0.410

0.450

0.485

0.555

0.703

0.425

950

5355

gram(split)

0.011

0.013

0.027

0.032

0.029

0.045

0.046

0.051

0.048

0.063

0.083

0.160

0.050

451

2556

moong

0.049

0.064

0.074

0.078

0.088

0.095

0.095

0.091

0.085

0.099

0.093

0.140

0.089

419

2378

masur

0.006

0.013

0.008

0.007

0.006

0.008

0.003

0.005

0.013

0.007

0.003

0.017

0.008

30

186

urd

0.023

0.019

0.031

0.036

0.040

0.070

0.071

0.103

0.138

0.166

0.249

0.316

0.104

413

2416

khesari

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.000

peas

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.003

0.009

0.001

43

soyabean

0.000

0.000

0.000

other pulses

0.030

0.013

0.008

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.002

0.001

0.004

0.003

0.007

0.010

0.015

0.041

0.008

31

171

other pulse
products

0.004

0.002

0.004

0.004

0.003

0.011

0.008

0.011

0.015

0.022

0.037

0.070

0.015

104

680

pulses &
pulse
products

0.379

0.461

0.508

0.544

0.558

0.604

0.617

0.675

0.756

0.854

1.038

1.457

0.700

970

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Table 3R: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Rural Sector
Arunachal Pradesh
MPCE class (Rs)
item
(1)
rice

0
235
(2)
10.050

235
270
(3)

270
320
(4)

320
365
(5)

365
410
(6)

410
455
(7)

455
510
(8)

510
580
(9)

580
690
(10)

690
890
(11)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
consumption
890 1155&
per1000 in the
1155 more all class hhs sample
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

9.132 11.086 10.218 11.034 11.381 12.656 13.465 13.263 13.638 14.280 17.243

13.481

997

1499

wheat

0.000

0.094

0.031

0.333

0.652

0.551

0.189

0.117

0.282

0.432

0.510

0.901

0.417

280

436

jowar

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.007

0.001

bajra

0.000

0.000

0.007

0.000

0.003

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.031

0.004

maize

0.000

0.081

0.082

0.175

0.121

0.093

0.349

0.378

0.335

0.491

0.450

0.320

0.343

261

289

barley

0.000

0.004

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.005

0.001

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.001

11

small millets

0.000

0.020

0.082

0.059

0.075

0.075

0.201

0.151

0.347

0.284

0.359

0.720

0.293

169

172

other cereals

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.053

0.000

0.248

0.037

0.135

0.121

0.023

0.066

0.163

0.088

45

76

total cereals

10.050

9.332 11.288 10.838 11.884 12.347 13.432 14.251 14.349 14.870 15.665 19.385

14.627

1000

1503

ragi

gram

0.000

0.000

0.055

0.004

0.000

0.002

0.003

0.002

0.005

0.021

0.032

0.032

0.015

44

64

cereal
substitutes

0.000

0.000

0.275

0.231

0.021

0.521

0.254

0.342

0.256

0.162

0.074

0.138

0.207

69

131

arhar

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.025

0.011

0.025

0.014

0.015

0.036

0.050

0.022

74

130

gram(split)

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.011

0.000

0.002

0.001

0.003

0.005

0.012

0.010

0.005

18

32

moong

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.019

0.013

0.027

0.013

0.009

0.041

0.026

0.031

0.082

0.031

106

185

masur

0.063

0.315

0.105

0.115

0.135

0.164

0.145

0.131

0.152

0.213

0.272

0.434

0.210

508

842

urd

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.008

0.013

0.019

0.019

0.017

0.002

0.011

32

58

khesari

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.000

peas

0.023

0.002

0.111

0.041

0.028

0.013

0.020

0.016

0.030

0.050

0.044

0.076

0.040

90

127

soyabean

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.020

0.026

0.030

0.047

0.022

0.050

0.104

0.133

0.197

0.081

177

197

other pulses

0.115

0.000

0.087

0.093

0.067

0.041

0.108

0.148

0.072

0.053

0.034

0.060

0.073

129

207

other pulse
products

1.187

0.000

0.194

0.213

0.120

0.091

0.025

0.087

0.058

0.021

0.023

0.066

0.073

81

137

pulses & pulse


1.388
products

0.317

0.497

0.502

0.400

0.390

0.378

0.452

0.439

0.506

0.601

0.978

0.545

782

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Table 3R: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Rural Sector
Assam
MPCE class (Rs)
item
(1)
rice

0
235
(2)

235
270
(3)

270
320
(4)

320
365
(5)

365
410
(6)

410
455
(7)

455
510
(8)

510
580
(9)

580
690
(10)

690
890
(11)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
consumption
890 1155&
per1000 in the
1155 more all class hhs sample
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

10.344 10.386 10.885 11.584 12.003 12.400 12.374 12.793 13.028 12.961 13.394 13.611

12.433

999

3345

1.047

0.605

637

2284

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

12

47

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

10.443 10.895 11.386 11.962 12.385 12.865 13.017 13.415 13.710 13.838 14.251 14.658

13.040

999

3345

wheat

0.099

0.510

0.501

0.378

0.378

0.458

0.639

0.622

0.680

0.877

0.856

jowar

bajra

maize

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.004

0.008

0.004

0.001

0.000

barley

small millets

ragi

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

other cereals
total cereals
gram

0.012

0.002

0.003

0.009

0.002

0.005

0.007

0.007

0.008

0.023

0.022

0.031

0.009

64

236

cereal
substitutes

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.002

0.001

0.014

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.003

arhar

0.000

0.001

0.005

0.009

0.010

0.021

0.038

0.028

0.051

0.060

0.084

0.087

0.034

120

484

gram(split)

0.009

0.001

0.006

0.007

0.006

0.007

0.005

0.007

0.015

0.017

0.026

0.033

0.010

72

267

moong

0.028

0.028

0.033

0.025

0.063

0.083

0.098

0.118

0.178

0.209

0.274

0.210

0.120

430

1560

masur

0.162

0.218

0.231

0.256

0.282

0.297

0.307

0.352

0.367

0.385

0.471

0.533

0.328

921

3112

urd

0.025

0.014

0.027

0.032

0.019

0.035

0.045

0.065

0.074

0.093

0.091

0.062

0.055

262

845

khesari

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.004

0.021

0.011

0.012

0.010

0.028

0.011

0.013

0.000

0.013

34

97

peas

0.000

0.004

0.002

0.002

0.001

0.002

0.010

0.023

0.023

0.015

0.015

0.022

0.012

55

193

soyabean

0.000

0.000

0.004

0.005

0.009

0.011

0.008

0.011

0.010

0.010

0.014

0.021

0.009

168

585

other pulses

0.070

0.034

0.010

0.012

0.031

0.020

0.024

0.029

0.020

0.024

0.051

0.043

0.025

93

297

other pulse
products

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.005

0.005

0.014

0.007

0.010

0.010

0.005

35

141

pulses & pulse


products
0.294

0.301

0.321

0.351

0.444

0.489

0.551

0.648

0.781

0.831

1.049

1.019

0.612

973

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Table 3R: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Rural Sector
Bihar
MPCE class (Rs)
item
(1)

0
235
(2)

235
270
(3)

270
320
(4)

320
365
(5)

365
410
(6)

410
455
(7)

455
510
(8)

510
580
(9)

580
690
(10)

690
890
(11)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
consumption
890 1155&
per1000 in the
1155 more all class hhs
sample
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

rice

5.838

6.371

6.665

7.048

7.162

7.498

7.536

7.931

8.344

7.857

8.601 11.149

7.202

998

4344

wheat

3.869

4.707

4.899

5.258

5.748

5.702

6.017

5.966

6.148

6.684

6.126

6.023

5.445

961

4205

jowar

0.000

0.000

0.009

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.005

0.000

0.000

0.002

bajra

0.000

0.000

0.006

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.024

0.003

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.004

maize

0.345

0.325

0.574

0.574

0.528

0.619

0.484

0.642

0.375

0.358

0.330

0.225

0.507

238

945

barley

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

ragi

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

other cereals

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.001

0.000

0.014

0.000

0.001

11

10.051 11.403 12.152 12.882 13.441 13.820 14.040 14.567 14.872 14.905 15.071 17.396

13.161

998

4345

small millets

total cereals
gram

0.026

0.039

0.039

0.064

0.068

0.070

0.088

0.112

0.143

0.152

0.164

0.146

0.073

332

1636

cereal
substitutes

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.009

0.044

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.007

arhar

0.019

0.023

0.023

0.028

0.054

0.069

0.103

0.121

0.168

0.207

0.222

0.257

0.069

233

1410

gram(split)

0.014

0.025

0.034

0.053

0.060

0.078

0.084

0.094

0.107

0.136

0.082

0.128

0.063

267

1250

moong

0.022

0.043

0.041

0.063

0.052

0.079

0.083

0.098

0.138

0.173

0.174

0.224

0.072

234

1087

masur

0.194

0.250

0.237

0.260

0.322

0.328

0.331

0.305

0.340

0.319

0.317

0.464

0.287

774

3473

urd

0.001

0.000

0.001

0.003

0.004

0.001

0.005

0.002

0.007

0.008

0.003

0.014

0.003

10

51

khesari

0.092

0.058

0.061

0.056

0.046

0.022

0.022

0.022

0.008

0.005

0.047

0.031

0.043

124

422

peas

0.013

0.013

0.013

0.016

0.014

0.020

0.028

0.006

0.008

0.001

0.003

0.001

0.014

34

153

soyabean

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.001

0.001

0.001

0.001

0.000

0.004

0.000

0.002

0.001

12

57

other pulses

0.023

0.025

0.046

0.054

0.076

0.062

0.054

0.056

0.013

0.026

0.026

0.002

0.048

134

518

other pulse
products

0.010

0.007

0.019

0.024

0.030

0.060

0.048

0.044

0.061

0.055

0.079

0.083

0.034

270

1316

pulses &
pulse
products

0.390

0.444

0.475

0.558

0.659

0.720

0.760

0.750

0.851

0.934

0.955

1.207

0.635

989

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Table 3R: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Rural Sector
Chhattisgarh

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155&
per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more all class hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

rice

9.747 11.479 12.245 12.460 12.770 14.024 13.747 13.785 14.470 13.296 14.859 19.514

wheat

0.077

0.079

0.209

0.336

0.454

0.478

0.772

1.119

0.885

1.589

2.064

jowar

0.063

0.000

0.000

0.019

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.000

0.000

bajra

maize

0.161

0.029

0.023

0.015

0.007

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.000

barley

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

small millets

0.009

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

ragi

0.000

0.013

0.005

0.000

0.000

0.000

other cereals

0.107

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

total cereals

12.600

987

1984

3.123

0.513

343

860

0.000

0.000

0.012

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.032

22

43

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.014

10.163 11.599 12.482 12.830 13.232 14.502 14.520 14.910 15.356 14.885 16.924 22.639

13.174

988

1985

gram

0.001

0.008

0.013

0.010

0.008

0.020

0.018

0.011

0.029

0.032

0.050

0.187

0.016

64

155

cereal
substitutes

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.003

0.000

0.000

arhar

0.039

0.043

0.117

0.118

0.156

0.227

0.328

0.367

0.391

0.496

0.655

1.381

0.204

455

1148

gram(split)

0.003

0.002

0.003

0.005

0.008

0.003

0.025

0.007

0.005

0.051

0.024

0.088

0.009

57

151

moong

0.009

0.010

0.009

0.010

0.004

0.023

0.031

0.013

0.048

0.100

0.112

0.081

0.020

77

186

masur

0.025

0.021

0.016

0.019

0.026

0.026

0.019

0.019

0.025

0.054

0.048

0.062

0.024

118

262

urd

0.110

0.130

0.142

0.201

0.200

0.214

0.247

0.193

0.169

0.158

0.145

0.300

0.172

481

946

khesari

0.101

0.184

0.183

0.179

0.270

0.244

0.212

0.264

0.382

0.321

0.241

0.586

0.219

394

623

peas

0.001

0.002

0.002

0.001

0.002

0.001

0.000

0.003

0.002

0.000

0.003

0.152

0.004

15

27

soyabean

0.003

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

other pulses

0.095

0.038

0.027

0.032

0.033

0.017

0.011

0.021

0.027

0.026

0.002

0.005

0.036

119

209

other pulse
products

0.012

0.027

0.028

0.027

0.019

0.030

0.029

0.030

0.051

0.058

0.075

0.372

0.035

210

530

pulses &
pulse
products

0.399

0.458

0.526

0.591

0.718

0.784

0.902

0.917

1.099

1.266

1.305

3.027

0.725

976

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Table 3R: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Rural Sector
Delhi

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155&
per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more all class hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

rice

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

1.600

1.667

3.056

1.672

2.259

1.662

2.424

3.451

2.428

984

57

wheat

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

6.000

6.667

5.862

6.248

6.592

8.899

8.058

5.775

6.802

987

58

jowar

bajra

maize

barley

small millets

ragi

other cereals

total cereals

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

7.600

8.333

8.918

7.920

8.851 10.561 10.483

9.226

9.230

987

58

gram

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.018

0.000

0.025

0.026

0.106

0.151

0.063

405

34

arhar

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.200

0.167

0.150

0.156

0.170

0.157

0.246

0.251

0.199

891

51

gram(split)

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.100

0.000

0.075

0.019

0.028

0.140

0.116

0.117

0.087

586

34

moong

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.200

0.167

0.186

0.171

0.110

0.193

0.158

0.120

0.157

830

50

masur

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.100

0.167

0.036

0.178

0.082

0.248

0.150

0.152

0.146

803

45

urd

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.041

0.064

0.067

0.045

0.026

0.035

262

15

peas

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.001

soyabean

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.015

0.001

0.003

26

other pulses

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.018

0.011

0.049

0.000

0.068

0.084

0.041

214

21

other pulse
products

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.167

0.036

0.089

0.076

0.058

0.072

0.140

0.084

579

43

pulses &
pulse
products

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.600

0.667

0.502

0.665

0.579

0.863

0.870

0.892

0.752

987

58

cereal
substitutes

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Table 3R: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Rural Sector
Goa

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

0.000

0.000

6.429

6.571

5.787

6.631

6.492

7.382

7.874

5.663

6.436

7.083

6.641

996

159

wheat

0.000

0.000

0.571

1.671

1.043

1.665

1.388

1.145

1.363

2.209

2.619

2.729

2.073

999

159

jowar

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.042

0.398

0.568

0.356

0.259

0.280

97

10

bajra

maize

barley

small millets

ragi

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.007

0.002

other cereals

total cereals

0.000

0.000

7.000

8.242

6.830

8.296

7.880

8.570

9.635

8.440

9.413 10.079

8.996

1000

160

gram

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.016

0.080

0.058

0.043

0.024

0.040

0.044

0.021

0.037

0.037

350

55

cereal
substitutes

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.005

0.000

0.018

0.000

0.005

0.002

0.005

0.006

0.004

33

arhar

0.000

0.000

0.143

0.031

0.153

0.112

0.067

0.117

0.178

0.151

0.123

0.167

0.139

698

110

gram(split)

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.007

0.027

0.024

0.025

0.046

0.039

0.028

224

32

moong

0.000

0.000

0.071

0.000

0.000

0.006

0.000

0.018

0.000

0.017

0.006

0.014

0.011

135

19

masur

0.000

0.000

0.036

0.124

0.013

0.065

0.107

0.044

0.038

0.049

0.060

0.056

0.056

414

67

urd

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.005

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.006

0.009

0.004

0.004

53

peas

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.016

0.000

0.021

0.028

0.025

0.017

0.015

0.031

0.020

193

31

soyabean

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.005

0.001

20

other pulses

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.009

0.017

0.000

0.002

0.010

0.013

0.011

0.002

0.004

0.007

83

16

other pulse
products

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.004

0.000

0.014

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.014

0.000

0.003

49

pulses &
pulse
products

0.000

0.000

0.250

0.164

0.203

0.188

0.218

0.245

0.279

0.275

0.276

0.319

0.270

959

150

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Table 3R: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Rural Sector
Gujarat

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

1.013

1.340

1.296

1.812

1.755

1.766

1.858

1.924

2.428

2.642

2.644

2.442

2.028

946

2280

wheat

0.914

1.139

2.303

2.615

3.479

3.288

3.622

4.064

4.038

4.246

5.209

5.367

3.655

834

2010

jowar

0.528

0.364

0.726

0.494

0.762

0.415

0.825

0.918

0.642

0.379

0.453

0.282

0.598

142

304

bajra

0.253

2.361

2.664

2.449

2.760

2.896

2.640

2.387

2.411

2.202

1.885

1.080

2.344

503

1227

maize

5.618

2.612

2.491

2.276

1.641

1.579

0.947

1.520

0.715

0.534

0.627

0.234

1.373

160

387

barley

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.099

0.011

0.052

0.000

0.009

0.000

0.102

0.000

0.005

0.028

12

small millets

0.183

0.223

0.089

0.056

0.003

0.016

0.005

0.002

0.003

0.003

0.015

0.005

0.027

43

ragi

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.023

0.001

0.027

0.000

0.005

0.040

0.022

0.013

0.020

0.015

15

other cereals

total cereals

8.509

8.039

9.569

9.824 10.413 10.040

9.897 10.828 10.277 10.130 10.848

9.434 10.067

956

2295

gram

0.001

0.011

0.016

0.008

0.014

0.018

0.022

0.016

0.027

0.016

0.020

0.033

0.018

152

403

cereal
substitutes

0.000

0.000

0.005

0.000

0.004

0.005

0.009

0.016

0.006

0.006

0.010

0.011

0.007

46

129

arhar

0.243

0.173

0.282

0.312

0.338

0.316

0.286

0.336

0.392

0.363

0.438

0.567

0.347

838

2042

gram(split)

0.000

0.030

0.034

0.030

0.032

0.047

0.053

0.038

0.059

0.069

0.087

0.082

0.050

338

827

moong

0.061

0.098

0.153

0.175

0.173

0.209

0.226

0.221

0.239

0.285

0.313

0.247

0.218

827

2009

masur

0.001

0.000

0.003

0.000

0.001

0.001

0.015

0.006

0.006

0.003

0.002

0.004

0.004

21

46

urd

0.037

0.044

0.024

0.037

0.018

0.037

0.031

0.053

0.054

0.057

0.060

0.043

0.042

303

799

khesari

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

peas

0.000

0.008

0.002

0.006

0.002

0.007

0.002

0.002

0.004

0.003

0.005

0.009

0.004

41

114

other pulses

0.043

0.015

0.021

0.016

0.019

0.024

0.019

0.028

0.050

0.048

0.061

0.059

0.034

196

521

other pulse
products

0.043

0.058

0.025

0.029

0.027

0.046

0.045

0.061

0.064

0.085

0.082

0.136

0.058

493

1247

pulses &
pulse
products

0.429

0.426

0.545

0.606

0.608

0.687

0.679

0.746

0.866

0.914

1.048

1.147

0.758

956

2294

soyabean

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Table 3R: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Rural Sector
Haryana

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

0.032

0.420

0.361

0.540

0.429

0.453

0.555

0.551

0.511

0.812

1.255

0.678

826

1393

wheat

5.783

9.326

7.912

8.410

8.796

9.040

8.926

9.284

9.975 10.202 10.427

8.880

9.515

986

1668

jowar

bajra

2.734

0.000

0.722

0.616

0.692

0.469

0.319

0.468

0.301

0.428

0.380

0.218

0.413

146

251

maize

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.018

0.000

0.004

0.002

0.023

0.037

0.033

0.146

0.080

0.048

39

81

barley

0.668

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.006

0.000

0.001

small millets

ragi

other cereals

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.001

0.001

total cereals

8.548

9.745

8.995

9.584

9.919

9.966

9.802 10.325 10.824 11.331 11.772 10.434 10.656

990

1675

gram

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.002

0.007

0.008

0.011

0.019

0.021

0.030

0.041

0.077

0.029

193

341

cereal
substitutes

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.000

arhar

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.005

0.001

0.004

0.003

0.002

0.001

0.022

0.029

0.024

0.013

75

56

gram(split)

0.056

0.048

0.070

0.081

0.093

0.085

0.134

0.120

0.141

0.132

0.169

0.159

0.132

778

1368

moong

0.059

0.051

0.101

0.101

0.095

0.117

0.117

0.116

0.110

0.139

0.143

0.156

0.126

853

1432

masur

0.012

0.079

0.053

0.047

0.066

0.090

0.081

0.101

0.100

0.117

0.136

0.138

0.106

790

1326

urd

0.000

0.020

0.020

0.032

0.030

0.033

0.042

0.044

0.071

0.064

0.085

0.078

0.059

423

761

peas

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

soyabean

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

other pulses

0.000

0.000

0.004

0.000

0.004

0.002

0.004

0.007

0.005

0.014

0.030

0.036

0.014

100

217

other pulse
products

0.057

0.061

0.052

0.071

0.073

0.100

0.085

0.120

0.107

0.121

0.126

0.130

0.110

800

1407

pulses &
pulse
products

0.184

0.260

0.302

0.337

0.362

0.433

0.467

0.509

0.534

0.609

0.719

0.722

0.560

986

1668

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Table 3R: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Rural Sector
Himachal Pradesh

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

1.507

2.397

3.753

3.646

4.213

3.394

4.264

3.698

3.933

4.101

4.424

4.965

4.090

978

2096

wheat

2.593

2.408

4.452

4.913

5.432

5.759

6.011

5.355

6.163

6.720

6.624

6.799

6.089

984

2109

jowar

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.036

0.000

0.034

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.007

bajra

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.095

0.000

0.000

0.004

0.002

0.007

0.014

0.000

0.001

0.009

10

maize

3.261

4.669

2.149

1.666

1.601

2.124

1.702

2.486

1.800

1.497

1.870

1.528

1.837

486

1091

barley

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.011

0.008

0.003

0.007

0.005

0.022

0.044

0.012

11

35

small millets

0.000

0.000

0.055

0.005

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.011

0.005

0.006

0.027

0.014

0.009

19

other cereals

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.006

0.016

0.003

total cereals

7.361

9.474 10.409 10.326 11.247 11.324 11.990 11.587 11.915 12.344 12.973 13.366 12.056

995

2134

gram

0.021

0.076

0.081

0.096

0.089

0.119

0.114

0.113

0.135

0.141

0.174

0.189

0.136

618

1343

cereal
substitutes

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.001

0.000

arhar

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.006

0.002

0.006

0.008

0.006

0.006

0.008

0.010

0.027

0.009

54

95

gram(split)

0.092

0.136

0.179

0.185

0.200

0.216

0.242

0.239

0.230

0.244

0.260

0.325

0.244

909

1939

moong

0.007

0.038

0.033

0.047

0.079

0.081

0.088

0.090

0.101

0.113

0.139

0.179

0.108

595

1276

masur

0.031

0.008

0.099

0.100

0.074

0.085

0.118

0.101

0.110

0.122

0.121

0.153

0.113

616

1305

urd

0.201

0.168

0.159

0.207

0.204

0.214

0.208

0.241

0.263

0.272

0.275

0.318

0.254

879

1878

khesari

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.000

0.004

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.002

0.000

0.001

peas

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.002

0.001

0.001

0.008

0.011

0.003

26

soyabean

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.004

0.002

0.003

0.000

0.000

0.005

0.003

0.001

0.006

0.003

11

26

other pulses

0.229

0.283

0.184

0.201

0.202

0.204

0.210

0.231

0.263

0.292

0.364

0.400

0.277

799

1743

other pulse
products

0.000

0.006

0.026

0.022

0.025

0.035

0.032

0.043

0.041

0.054

0.066

0.101

0.051

386

845

pulses &
pulse
products

0.560

0.639

0.680

0.776

0.789

0.847

0.908

0.953

1.017

1.111

1.246

1.520

1.062

995

2133

ragi

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Table 3R: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Rural Sector
Jammu & Kashmir

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

0.000

1.225

7.261

5.385

6.979

6.485

7.145

9.296

9.177

9.070 10.139 13.229

9.446

992

1878

wheat

0.000

6.548

2.878

3.372

2.258

3.519

3.238

2.542

3.141

3.833

3.630

3.164

3.257

934

1762

jowar

bajra

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.068

0.000

0.000

0.033

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.009

maize

0.000

0.115

0.047

1.778

1.081

1.059

1.164

0.439

0.398

0.403

0.136

0.188

0.469

167

325

barley

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.016

0.002

small millets

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

ragi

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

other cereals

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.002

0.000

total cereals

0.000

7.888 10.186 10.535 10.318 11.130 11.546 12.278 12.748 13.306 13.907 16.599 13.185

993

1879

gram

0.000

0.112

0.031

0.085

0.053

0.067

0.065

0.039

0.052

0.061

0.054

0.041

0.053

338

583

arhar

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.001

0.004

0.001

gram(split)

0.000

0.249

0.030

0.124

0.079

0.119

0.140

0.098

0.115

0.138

0.145

0.144

0.126

466

832

moong

0.000

0.057

0.009

0.046

0.047

0.052

0.060

0.048

0.071

0.075

0.078

0.094

0.069

487

934

masur

0.000

0.019

0.003

0.021

0.044

0.032

0.030

0.036

0.034

0.031

0.024

0.014

0.029

242

480

urd

0.000

0.230

0.019

0.152

0.099

0.180

0.163

0.098

0.116

0.130

0.145

0.132

0.128

427

727

khesari

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.001

0.000

peas

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.001

0.000

0.000

soyabean

0.000

0.062

0.005

0.013

0.015

0.019

0.014

0.005

0.008

0.013

0.011

0.009

0.011

142

243

other pulses

0.000

0.183

0.083

0.122

0.185

0.184

0.189

0.172

0.190

0.178

0.167

0.133

0.171

725

1358

other pulse
products

0.000

0.003

0.000

0.009

0.008

0.002

0.006

0.003

0.012

0.247

0.078

0.183

0.088

222

414

pulses &
pulse
products

0.000

0.803

0.148

0.486

0.477

0.589

0.604

0.460

0.546

0.817

0.649

0.714

0.623

903

1717

cereal
substitutes

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Table 3R: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Rural Sector
Jharkhand

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

8.112

8.511

9.384

9.901 10.169

9.605

9.664 10.142 10.622

9.937

8.477

8.955

9.586

990

2361

wheat

1.522

1.811

2.140

2.721

2.797

3.061

3.652

3.714

3.380

4.126

4.934

5.206

2.848

723

1853

jowar

bajra

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.010

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.015

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

maize

0.272

0.393

0.270

0.290

0.340

0.245

0.512

0.261

0.311

0.462

0.265

0.107

0.321

160

373

barley

small millets

0.000

0.000

0.022

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.004

ragi

0.000

0.041

0.070

0.070

0.095

0.045

0.014

0.037

0.016

0.018

0.002

0.000

0.047

26

57

other cereals
total cereals

9.907 10.756 11.885 12.993 13.400 12.957 13.842 14.154 14.343 14.543 13.679 14.268 12.809

990

2361

gram

0.011

0.014

0.026

0.028

0.049

0.048

0.073

0.080

0.125

0.125

0.184

0.202

0.054

215

568

cereal
substitutes

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.000

0.000

0.004

0.000

0.009

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

arhar

0.026

0.059

0.094

0.106

0.136

0.183

0.188

0.233

0.287

0.397

0.336

0.693

0.159

519

1335

gram(split)

0.000

0.005

0.010

0.006

0.016

0.015

0.030

0.025

0.032

0.040

0.039

0.058

0.017

91

298

moong

0.010

0.008

0.021

0.017

0.034

0.024

0.041

0.050

0.037

0.074

0.065

0.094

0.030

154

395

masur

0.141

0.158

0.173

0.177

0.163

0.179

0.218

0.195

0.202

0.186

0.217

0.152

0.178

716

1736

urd

0.031

0.070

0.039

0.064

0.078

0.061

0.052

0.062

0.079

0.050

0.046

0.034

0.058

170

414

khesari

0.003

0.002

0.004

0.002

0.002

0.002

0.009

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.003

10

25

peas

0.001

0.000

0.003

0.002

0.002

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.001

0.000

0.001

16

soyabean

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.001

0.002

0.003

0.000

0.006

0.007

0.004

0.001

19

45

other pulses

0.018

0.036

0.023

0.032

0.031

0.028

0.026

0.019

0.023

0.015

0.005

0.000

0.025

112

237

other pulse
products

0.007

0.001

0.004

0.017

0.011

0.012

0.028

0.044

0.043

0.051

0.078

0.078

0.020

121

370

pulses &
pulse
products

0.239

0.342

0.371

0.423

0.472

0.508

0.594

0.632

0.703

0.822

0.794

1.114

0.492

956

2296

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Table 3R: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Rural Sector
Karnataka

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs. reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000
in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

3.761

3.977

4.228

4.565

4.588

5.081

5.787

5.890

6.592

7.187

7.113

7.248

5.307

984

2850

wheat

0.550

0.622

0.773

0.884

1.018

0.918

1.078

1.164

1.243

1.342

1.296

1.800

1.021

905

2643

jowar

2.750

3.035

2.664

2.767

2.674

2.419

2.478

1.945

1.979

1.195

1.268

0.936

2.325

443

1341

bajra

0.042

0.248

0.192

0.089

0.090

0.100

0.036

0.020

0.007

0.044

0.011

0.001

0.082

32

81

maize

0.000

0.000

0.032

0.199

0.063

0.121

0.034

0.252

0.090

0.610

0.191

0.000

0.136

22

41

barley

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

small millets

0.000

0.038

0.017

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.004

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.004

ragi

0.929

0.911

1.402

1.731

1.962

2.073

1.788

2.143

2.287

2.079

2.324

0.913

1.818

431

1206

other cereals

0.000

0.000

0.058

0.051

0.122

0.000

0.000

0.021

0.041

0.003

0.166

0.005

0.041

15

total cereals

8.031

8.830

9.366 10.285 10.517 10.714 11.204 11.435 12.240 12.459 12.368 10.903 10.734

984

2850

gram

0.006

0.021

0.046

0.037

0.066

0.069

0.070

0.072

0.068

0.067

0.070

0.063

0.058

363

1013

cereal
substitutes

0.000

0.000

0.004

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.004

0.000

0.001

0.004

0.001

0.001

19

arhar

0.219

0.280

0.307

0.314

0.307

0.342

0.332

0.344

0.352

0.366

0.332

0.391

0.326

946

2737

gram(split)

0.022

0.038

0.048

0.052

0.045

0.063

0.062

0.082

0.076

0.090

0.092

0.113

0.062

470

1358

moong

0.072

0.071

0.060

0.065

0.082

0.083

0.089

0.092

0.100

0.106

0.114

0.098

0.083

475

1400

masur

0.008

0.004

0.004

0.004

0.007

0.003

0.004

0.008

0.008

0.008

0.006

0.002

0.005

36

114

urd

0.017

0.009

0.025

0.027

0.038

0.049

0.061

0.072

0.084

0.117

0.128

0.169

0.056

422

1312

khesari

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

peas

0.008

0.000

0.001

0.003

0.001

0.006

0.005

0.006

0.010

0.008

0.017

0.012

0.005

45

132

soyabean

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.000

other pulses

0.078

0.058

0.090

0.130

0.151

0.137

0.145

0.173

0.173

0.180

0.222

0.099

0.139

557

1529

other pulse
products

0.026

0.040

0.022

0.025

0.025

0.026

0.031

0.030

0.026

0.032

0.028

0.078

0.029

212

634

pulses &
pulse
products

0.450

0.501

0.558

0.619

0.657

0.710

0.730

0.806

0.829

0.907

0.939

0.964

0.705

978

2830

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Table 3R: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Rural Sector
Kerala

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

5.848

6.322

6.814

6.713

7.056

7.771

7.814

8.412

8.313

8.712

8.903

9.830

8.608

981

3252

wheat

0.036

0.346

0.539

0.370

0.365

0.432

0.632

0.710

0.760

0.848

1.092

1.460

0.916

774

2636

jowar

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.012

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

bajra

maize

barley

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

ragi

0.000

0.003

0.017

0.001

0.004

0.010

0.002

0.000

0.013

0.005

0.003

0.008

0.006

15

60

other cereals

0.000

0.000

0.012

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.010

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.002

29

total cereals

5.884

6.671

7.382

7.084

7.425

8.213

8.451

9.133

9.099

9.564

9.998 11.301

9.533

982

3255

gram

0.020

0.024

0.043

0.054

0.055

0.041

0.077

0.080

0.074

0.091

0.111

0.159

0.099

520

1809

cereal
substitutes

0.407

0.220

0.653

0.353

0.477

0.547

0.508

0.597

0.841

0.924

1.139

1.264

0.897

561

1784

arhar

0.037

0.011

0.051

0.046

0.050

0.055

0.056

0.078

0.081

0.100

0.117

0.176

0.105

689

2318

gram(split)

0.000

0.002

0.006

0.018

0.002

0.006

0.009

0.012

0.007

0.007

0.010

0.015

0.010

52

189

moong

0.020

0.026

0.058

0.039

0.049

0.064

0.068

0.078

0.074

0.109

0.120

0.202

0.114

583

1966

masur

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.004

0.001

0.000

0.005

0.000

0.002

0.002

0.005

0.003

0.003

17

59

urd

0.011

0.010

0.029

0.056

0.042

0.041

0.067

0.076

0.084

0.123

0.158

0.240

0.130

572

2007

peas

0.011

0.007

0.032

0.027

0.027

0.025

0.045

0.036

0.032

0.032

0.036

0.057

0.039

197

700

soyabean

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

other pulses

0.000

0.005

0.020

0.021

0.035

0.022

0.032

0.033

0.038

0.038

0.050

0.063

0.042

237

799

other pulse
products

0.004

0.013

0.012

0.013

0.020

0.026

0.020

0.026

0.033

0.038

0.053

0.091

0.047

590

2010

pulses &
pulse
products

0.083

0.074

0.211

0.224

0.225

0.238

0.303

0.340

0.351

0.450

0.549

0.848

0.488

925

3085

small millets

khesari

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Table 3R: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Rural Sector
Madhya Pradesh

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

3.054

2.823

2.566

2.208

1.996

2.024

2.142

2.080

1.705

1.935

2.421

2.047

2.310

806

3186

wheat

5.668

6.339

6.595

7.705

7.269

7.754

8.468

8.775

9.350

9.786

9.526 11.037

7.636

942

3658

jowar

0.317

0.486

0.661

0.465

1.004

0.748

1.000

0.567

0.583

0.380

0.062

0.213

0.603

125

491

bajra

0.043

0.025

0.057

0.105

0.023

0.059

0.105

0.174

0.078

0.076

0.021

0.001

0.068

19

73

maize

1.052

1.551

1.402

1.506

1.348

1.111

0.689

0.633

0.856

0.430

0.559

0.294

1.100

212

813

barley

0.014

0.000

0.004

0.001

0.011

0.011

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.005

10

small millets

0.087

0.117

0.065

0.002

0.002

0.021

0.000

0.000

0.006

0.006

0.001

0.003

0.033

17

53

0.057

0.003

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.011

0.001

0.002

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.008

29

10.292 11.344 11.351 11.992 11.654 11.730 12.416 12.232 12.580 12.614 12.590 13.595 11.763

995

3831

ragi
other cereals
total cereals
gram

0.007

0.006

0.021

0.018

0.029

0.026

0.034

0.028

0.034

0.021

0.036

0.040

0.022

80

382

cereal
substitutes

0.020

0.006

0.003

0.004

0.009

0.017

0.013

0.012

0.023

0.030

0.062

0.084

0.015

83

368

arhar

0.137

0.177

0.246

0.260

0.332

0.388

0.384

0.452

0.470

0.517

0.520

0.572

0.323

752

3062

gram(split)

0.069

0.066

0.080

0.079

0.087

0.082

0.096

0.128

0.125

0.194

0.169

0.243

0.099

357

1445

moong

0.041

0.045

0.063

0.063

0.092

0.088

0.107

0.111

0.134

0.167

0.162

0.170

0.087

381

1572

masur

0.126

0.118

0.106

0.089

0.095

0.085

0.086

0.088

0.100

0.083

0.084

0.130

0.100

349

1292

urd

0.041

0.059

0.055

0.065

0.075

0.060

0.066

0.051

0.056

0.055

0.036

0.040

0.058

247

1004

khesari

0.012

0.010

0.004

0.008

0.004

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.004

14

31

peas

0.019

0.024

0.010

0.013

0.007

0.010

0.002

0.004

0.008

0.004

0.007

0.025

0.011

43

163

soyabean

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

other pulses

0.018

0.020

0.038

0.022

0.025

0.017

0.013

0.022

0.008

0.017

0.003

0.000

0.021

55

165

other pulse
products

0.020

0.025

0.031

0.044

0.042

0.046

0.050

0.052

0.070

0.065

0.053

0.071

0.042

291

1180

pulses &
pulse
products

0.483

0.545

0.633

0.644

0.759

0.777

0.803

0.909

0.972

1.101

1.034

1.252

0.744

982

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Table 3R: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Rural Sector
Maharashtra

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

2.593

2.843

2.653

2.682

2.356

2.899

3.097

3.261

3.409

3.303

2.869

3.597

2.967

942

4799

wheat

1.269

2.362

2.365

2.666

3.117

3.631

3.622

3.748

3.923

4.410

4.475

4.925

3.414

888

4545

jowar

3.113

3.979

3.119

3.282

3.212

2.908

2.720

2.696

2.599

2.233

2.347

1.923

2.842

550

2810

bajra

1.704

0.873

1.547

1.198

1.718

1.042

1.085

1.010

0.857

0.988

0.998

0.627

1.146

228

1139

maize

0.067

0.058

0.000

0.040

0.007

0.017

0.042

0.024

0.061

0.043

0.000

0.005

0.030

44

barley

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.004

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.022

0.002

small millets

0.040

0.007

0.002

0.008

0.007

0.004

0.007

0.009

0.009

0.012

0.014

0.015

0.010

44

243

ragi

0.209

0.121

0.190

0.147

0.019

0.066

0.095

0.093

0.058

0.074

0.009

0.050

0.093

25

117

other cereals

0.003

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

total cereals

8.997 10.244

9.877 10.023 10.436 10.568 10.667 10.844 10.916 11.063 10.713 11.166 10.503

986

4959

gram

0.006

0.007

0.010

0.010

0.007

0.014

0.010

0.012

0.012

0.014

0.015

0.021

0.011

85

464

cereal
substitutes

0.010

0.029

0.028

0.049

0.074

0.083

0.096

0.104

0.153

0.169

0.199

0.181

0.098

498

2708

arhar

0.255

0.360

0.350

0.360

0.341

0.389

0.383

0.415

0.423

0.433

0.457

0.487

0.389

905

4627

gram(split)

0.051

0.063

0.071

0.099

0.127

0.137

0.142

0.171

0.187

0.238

0.248

0.319

0.153

630

3208

moong

0.073

0.095

0.105

0.101

0.115

0.119

0.129

0.135

0.145

0.164

0.175

0.168

0.127

630

3256

masur

0.020

0.024

0.025

0.021

0.027

0.031

0.030

0.039

0.041

0.049

0.043

0.038

0.033

194

990

urd

0.069

0.033

0.057

0.040

0.030

0.049

0.049

0.036

0.046

0.051

0.050

0.046

0.045

244

1276

khesari

0.031

0.067

0.020

0.026

0.007

0.016

0.011

0.010

0.006

0.006

0.006

0.003

0.016

38

166

peas

0.002

0.005

0.007

0.010

0.011

0.016

0.018

0.022

0.021

0.026

0.027

0.027

0.016

130

679

soyabean

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.006

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

other pulses

0.018

0.014

0.020

0.018

0.030

0.037

0.038

0.045

0.056

0.060

0.050

0.052

0.037

209

1088

other pulse
products

0.012

0.029

0.032

0.042

0.042

0.044

0.053

0.051

0.060

0.064

0.099

0.087

0.051

341

1712

pulses &
pulse
products

0.531

0.689

0.688

0.716

0.731

0.837

0.859

0.923

0.986

1.091

1.156

1.227

0.868

982

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Table 3R: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Rural Sector
Manipur

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

6.000 10.286 11.051 14.883 14.600 14.061 15.592 15.790 15.738 16.189 15.847 15.815 15.588

wheat

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.004

0.009

0.013

0.022

0.146

0.269

1.181

0.072

jowar

bajra

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.006

maize

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.243

0.025

0.106

0.009

0.004

0.010

0.002

0.000

barley

small millets

ragi

other cereals

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.034

0.000

total cereals
gram

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.035

0.026

0.008

0.006

0.016

0.026

0.027

0.031

cereal
substitutes

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.557

0.013

0.013

0.018

0.004

0.003

0.004

0.152

arhar

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.011

0.005

0.010

0.008

0.026

0.030

gram(split)

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.010

0.001

0.000

0.001

0.001

moong

0.100

0.000

0.000

0.025

0.006

0.004

0.009

0.008

masur

0.000

0.000

0.065

0.074

0.105

0.095

0.082

urd

0.100

0.000

0.000

0.028

0.016

0.017

khesari

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.004

peas

0.100

0.000

0.000

0.014

soyabean

0.000

0.143

0.000

other pulses

0.000

0.000

other pulse
products

0.000

pulses &
pulse
products

0.300

1000

2177

91

203

0.000

0.008

0.021

17

50

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.008

6.000 10.286 11.051 15.126 14.626 14.172 15.610 15.840 15.770 16.336 16.117 17.011 15.690

1000

2177

0.016

85

191

0.000

0.030

24

65

0.072

0.066

0.020

122

263

0.001

0.000

0.002

0.001

16

0.022

0.013

0.024

0.037

0.014

87

197

0.101

0.118

0.113

0.164

0.183

0.108

550

1165

0.031

0.036

0.059

0.046

0.048

0.043

0.040

244

546

0.000

0.001

0.001

0.002

0.001

0.002

0.000

0.001

13

0.079

0.074

0.078

0.076

0.115

0.116

0.101

0.140

0.092

476

935

0.005

0.002

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.003

0.003

0.003

0.013

0.005

30

62

0.016

0.092

0.049

0.071

0.095

0.085

0.054

0.056

0.060

0.026

0.070

307

628

0.000

0.064

0.014

0.010

0.030

0.039

0.071

0.096

0.139

0.133

0.148

0.080

471

873

0.143

0.144

0.251

0.292

0.303

0.354

0.393

0.496

0.516

0.606

0.656

0.431

959

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Table 3R: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Rural Sector
Meghalaya

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

0.000

0.000 10.000

9.357 10.030 10.497 10.509 10.817 11.232 11.198 11.672 12.695 11.021

wheat

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.005

0.022

0.064

0.088

0.139

0.224

0.366

0.514

0.154

jowar

bajra

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

maize

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.072

0.072

0.083

0.083

0.147

0.210

0.125

barley

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

small millets

1000

1159

456

570

0.000

0.035

0.126

125

143

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.041

0.018

0.042

0.009

0.022

0.020

0.011

0.002

0.000

0.017

52

48

ragi

other cereals

total cereals

0.000

0.000 10.000

9.398 10.125 10.632 10.664 11.013 11.539 11.643 12.165 13.243 11.318

1000

1159

gram

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.006

0.000

0.002

0.006

0.002

0.001

0.002

0.000

0.003

12

22

cereal
substitutes

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.136

0.408

0.373

0.158

0.181

0.336

0.347

0.450

0.324

0.296

289

327

gram(split)

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.004

0.002

0.010

0.019

0.023

0.032

0.059

0.016

97

107

moong

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.013

0.022

0.012

0.018

0.029

0.054

0.060

0.023

111

150

masur

0.000

0.000

0.200

0.159

0.254

0.210

0.204

0.197

0.237

0.239

0.275

0.371

0.230

870

1017

urd

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.001

khesari

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.000

0.001

0.003

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.001

15

27

peas

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.036

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.001

soyabean

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.004

0.005

0.006

0.005

0.003

46

49

other pulses

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.050

0.022

0.060

0.038

0.036

0.037

0.006

0.009

0.000

0.029

94

97

other pulse
products

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.007

0.000

0.006

0.001

0.008

0.012

0.011

0.011

0.000

0.009

55

62

pulses &
pulse
products

0.000

0.000

0.200

0.216

0.313

0.297

0.268

0.268

0.330

0.316

0.390

0.497

0.312

898

1051

arhar

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Table 3R: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Rural Sector
Mizoram

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

0.000

0.000 10.791 11.282 13.828 12.507 11.220 12.941 12.659 12.946 14.435 13.476 12.997

992

796

wheat

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.074

0.041

0.092

0.156

0.232

0.483

0.155

322

298

jowar

bajra

maize

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.635

0.417

0.100

0.046

0.040

0.029

0.051

0.083

36

26

barley

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.007

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

small millets

ragi

other cereals

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.001

0.000

0.004

0.001

total cereals

0.000

0.000 10.791 11.282 13.828 13.142 11.710 13.088 12.799 13.143 14.696 14.014 13.237

992

796

gram

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.006

0.006

0.011

0.004

10

cereal
substitutes

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.042

0.015

0.000

0.123

0.043

0.007

0.047

15

13

arhar

gram(split)

moong

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.019

0.000

0.139

0.027

0.019

0.039

0.076

0.110

0.050

92

80

masur

0.000

0.000

0.122

0.192

0.142

0.234

0.169

0.265

0.307

0.362

0.412

0.481

0.332

788

651

urd

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.008

0.005

0.000

0.001

0.004

10

peas

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.021

0.055

0.075

0.098

0.042

0.068

0.022

0.026

0.052

125

91

soyabean

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.035

0.035

0.032

0.028

0.030

0.037

0.030

209

167

other pulses

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.085

0.023

0.082

0.136

0.086

0.069

0.085

134

108

other pulse
products

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.037

0.000

0.007

0.023

0.020

0.014

0.011

0.024

0.016

45

43

pulses &
pulse
products

0.000

0.000

0.122

0.192

0.220

0.289

0.510

0.473

0.510

0.652

0.637

0.749

0.570

936

764

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Table 3R: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Rural Sector
Nagaland

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

5.085 13.412 12.410 11.998 12.460 11.937 11.935 12.066

987

957

wheat

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

1.283

0.000

0.101

0.103

0.055

0.151

0.357

0.173

247

256

jowar

bajra

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.003

0.001

maize

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.077

0.052

0.124

0.146

0.164

0.123

0.134

114

131

barley

small millets

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.056

0.351

0.058

0.069

0.050

0.027

0.043

0.048

64

78

ragi

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.006

0.000

0.002

other cereals

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.004

0.005

0.002

13

total cereals

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

6.423 13.840 12.621 12.294 12.714 12.290 12.465 12.427

987

957

gram

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.005

0.000

0.031

0.028

0.047

0.028

77

67

cereal
substitutes

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.116

0.135

0.211

0.160

0.078

0.148

170

162

arhar

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.001

gram(split)

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.010

0.000

0.006

0.004

0.008

0.005

19

21

moong

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.020

0.005

0.021

0.050

0.060

0.034

119

109

masur

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.451

0.000

0.071

0.084

0.208

0.252

0.297

0.215

638

680

urd

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.026

0.006

0.005

0.002

0.007

19

12

khesari

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.014

0.005

0.005

11

10

peas

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.029

0.059

0.074

0.076

0.077

0.070

119

116

soyabean

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.199

0.185

0.174

0.172

0.163

0.171

457

413

other pulses

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.028

0.401

0.355

0.319

0.268

0.230

0.175

0.247

536

542

other pulse
products

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.070

0.006

0.062

0.067

0.099

0.109

0.080

223

208

pulses &
pulse
products

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.479

0.472

0.689

0.740

0.825

0.901

0.900

0.834

987

957

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Table 3R: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Rural Sector
Orissa

item
(1)
rice

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

10.831 12.542 13.651 13.829 14.040 14.733 14.732 14.821 14.871 13.936 13.163 13.718 13.294

985

3796

0.528

437

1957

0.000

0.002

17

0.000

0.000

0.004

11

0.011

0.000

0.011

0.007

10

34

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.008

38

0.024

0.045

0.007

0.015

0.000

0.000

0.129

97

291

0.000

0.000

0.025

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.007

15

11.321 12.853 13.981 14.250 14.578 15.323 15.639 15.756 16.292 15.768 15.288 16.185 13.979

985

3796

wheat

0.048

0.121

0.216

0.331

0.457

0.546

0.883

0.889

1.376

1.805

2.125

2.455

jowar

0.004

0.000

0.005

0.004

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.000

bajra

0.017

0.004

0.004

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

maize

0.010

0.007

0.003

0.012

0.001

0.006

0.000

0.000

0.013

barley

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

small millets

0.031

0.003

0.002

0.006

0.002

0.000

0.000

ragi

0.357

0.172

0.098

0.067

0.074

0.037

other cereals

0.022

0.004

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.000

total cereals
gram

0.008

0.004

0.009

0.009

0.009

0.009

0.013

0.003

0.005

0.013

0.020

0.012

0.009

40

158

cereal
substitutes

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.000

0.000

arhar

0.029

0.047

0.073

0.098

0.134

0.150

0.148

0.145

0.214

0.349

0.384

0.373

0.117

355

1586

gram(split)

0.014

0.016

0.018

0.007

0.004

0.037

0.009

0.011

0.021

0.020

0.041

0.108

0.017

69

267

moong

0.063

0.122

0.154

0.197

0.226

0.209

0.268

0.271

0.295

0.290

0.239

0.250

0.179

535

2172

masur

0.013

0.028

0.038

0.026

0.053

0.059

0.040

0.066

0.044

0.049

0.055

0.040

0.036

171

619

urd

0.011

0.026

0.027

0.056

0.064

0.072

0.084

0.084

0.105

0.107

0.155

0.103

0.053

204

886

khesari

0.001

0.002

0.001

0.001

0.001

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.001

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.001

19

peas

0.002

0.005

0.010

0.013

0.022

0.019

0.023

0.020

0.037

0.074

0.087

0.105

0.019

99

429

soyabean

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.001

0.002

0.000

other pulses

0.074

0.054

0.048

0.066

0.037

0.040

0.040

0.026

0.013

0.006

0.016

0.012

0.048

152

527

other pulse
products

0.012

0.013

0.013

0.010

0.011

0.010

0.017

0.022

0.030

0.033

0.084

0.131

0.018

90

427

pulses &
pulse
products

0.220

0.314

0.382

0.474

0.552

0.596

0.630

0.646

0.760

0.930

1.063

1.123

0.488

911

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Table 3R: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Rural Sector
Punjab

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

0.000

0.000

0.308

0.473

0.355

0.641

0.689

0.646

0.819

0.769

0.882

0.936

0.755

739

1820

wheat

8.333

7.014

7.478

7.827

8.406

8.588

8.663

8.717

8.624

9.004

9.420

9.894

8.989

995

2423

jowar

bajra

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.009

0.003

0.002

maize

0.000

0.034

0.027

0.004

0.032

0.063

0.075

0.146

0.171

0.174

0.235

0.291

0.170

189

492

barley

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.000

0.001

small millets

ragi

other cereals

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.001

0.000

total cereals

8.333

7.048

7.813

8.305

8.796

9.292

9.427

9.508

9.614

9.948 10.550 11.124

9.918

996

2424

gram

0.083

0.061

0.024

0.054

0.055

0.072

0.069

0.091

0.092

0.100

0.137

0.148

0.103

622

1582

cereal
substitutes

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

arhar

0.000

0.000

0.010

0.005

0.008

0.003

0.003

0.011

0.007

0.010

0.009

0.020

0.010

64

105

gram(split)

0.000

0.067

0.056

0.087

0.089

0.113

0.115

0.105

0.133

0.139

0.157

0.184

0.136

746

1870

moong

0.125

0.179

0.185

0.133

0.202

0.155

0.167

0.187

0.173

0.188

0.195

0.224

0.188

924

2249

masur

0.083

0.052

0.076

0.137

0.129

0.130

0.119

0.133

0.128

0.140

0.148

0.144

0.135

809

1957

urd

0.000

0.002

0.013

0.054

0.048

0.081

0.109

0.074

0.095

0.111

0.126

0.156

0.106

564

1424

peas

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.006

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.001

0.000

0.002

0.001

0.001

0.001

16

soyabean

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.001

0.002

0.000

0.003

0.008

0.002

20

34

other pulses

0.000

0.000

0.020

0.022

0.012

0.055

0.057

0.077

0.071

0.087

0.095

0.107

0.077

442

1141

other pulse
products

0.042

0.024

0.034

0.025

0.024

0.039

0.055

0.059

0.063

0.080

0.089

0.157

0.080

551

1401

pulses &
pulse
products

0.250

0.324

0.393

0.469

0.512

0.576

0.631

0.648

0.673

0.756

0.822

1.002

0.736

994

2418

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Table 3R: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Rural Sector
Rajasthan

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

0.039

0.051

0.151

0.091

0.124

0.163

0.119

0.189

0.159

0.387

0.176

406

1497

wheat

5.133

6.129

5.450

6.699

7.643

7.337

7.953

8.566

9.959 10.129 10.502 11.751

8.494

873

3121

jowar

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.009

0.007

0.033

0.006

0.075

0.019

0.075

0.007

0.000

0.029

13

bajra

3.976

2.755

3.116

3.064

2.139

3.414

2.987

2.807

2.445

2.478

2.568

2.403

2.750

318

1151

maize

1.510

0.883

2.429

1.884

1.707

1.482

1.024

1.029

0.733

0.792

0.788

0.332

1.172

199

616

barley

0.000

0.088

0.054

0.033

0.018

0.036

0.045

0.163

0.044

0.078

0.066

0.039

0.065

13

43

small millets

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.000

other cereals

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

total cereals

10.658

9.906 11.200 11.779 11.637 12.466 12.133 12.830 13.357 13.788 14.298 14.912 12.685

999

3535

ragi

0.235

0.366

gram

0.000

0.003

0.005

0.008

0.008

0.003

0.013

0.016

0.013

0.016

0.035

0.015

0.013

60

228

cereal
substitutes

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.012

0.001

0.001

arhar

0.006

0.008

0.012

0.014

0.016

0.011

0.009

0.010

0.011

0.010

0.014

0.014

0.011

89

317

gram(split)

0.023

0.042

0.052

0.052

0.077

0.077

0.068

0.071

0.077

0.086

0.119

0.174

0.078

483

1724

moong

2.537

0.111

0.121

0.128

0.143

0.166

0.170

0.158

0.189

0.218

0.224

0.257

0.203

811

2944

masur

0.038

0.024

0.025

0.023

0.022

0.021

0.027

0.040

0.025

0.052

0.060

0.051

0.033

242

857

urd

0.029

0.028

0.046

0.047

0.050

0.059

0.050

0.067

0.073

0.080

0.069

0.074

0.061

365

1268

khesari

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

peas

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.001

16

soyabean

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.000

other pulses

0.005

0.006

0.012

0.016

0.017

0.013

0.025

0.030

0.030

0.041

0.042

0.042

0.026

115

394

other pulse
products

0.015

0.055

0.029

0.048

0.057

0.060

0.073

0.070

0.093

0.116

0.144

0.194

0.081

542

1973

pulses &
pulse
products

2.653

0.275

0.298

0.333

0.384

0.407

0.422

0.449

0.498

0.605

0.675

0.806

0.495

984

3484

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Table 3R: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Rural Sector
Sikkim

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

5.903

8.750

9.114

9.450

9.503 10.033 10.031 10.102 10.447 10.407 11.124 11.167 10.252

968

892

wheat

0.000

0.250

0.228

0.131

0.219

0.219

0.431

0.461

0.767

0.857

0.941

1.243

0.613

686

633

jowar

bajra

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

maize

0.504

0.375

0.339

0.484

0.502

0.555

0.501

0.476

0.374

0.292

0.100

0.039

0.358

382

394

barley

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

small millets

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.006

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

ragi

other cereals

total cereals

6.407

9.375

9.681 10.065 10.224 10.808 10.969 11.039 11.587 11.556 12.165 12.449 11.225

968

892

gram

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.006

0.003

0.010

0.012

0.022

0.020

0.038

0.091

0.023

132

115

cereal
substitutes

0.000

0.000

0.056

0.026

0.006

0.030

0.049

0.036

0.019

0.033

0.008

0.005

0.025

29

28

arhar

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.011

0.006

0.002

0.003

gram(split)

0.017

0.000

0.030

0.012

0.008

0.023

0.014

0.008

0.023

0.032

0.021

0.014

0.018

121

106

moong

0.000

0.062

0.000

0.003

0.000

0.010

0.027

0.006

0.026

0.044

0.041

0.034

0.022

116

101

masur

0.087

0.250

0.208

0.235

0.249

0.262

0.214

0.264

0.241

0.272

0.297

0.382

0.266

854

772

urd

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

khesari

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

peas

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.001

0.007

0.009

0.020

0.059

0.011

62

46

soyabean

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.002

0.001

0.000

other pulses

0.025

0.062

0.073

0.108

0.123

0.141

0.131

0.116

0.135

0.160

0.158

0.151

0.135

565

554

other pulse
products

0.000

0.000

0.011

0.009

0.025

0.020

0.010

0.012

0.009

0.017

0.011

0.007

0.013

62

58

pulses &
pulse
products

0.130

0.375

0.322

0.370

0.405

0.457

0.395

0.407

0.445

0.545

0.555

0.653

0.469

965

890

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Table 3R: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Rural Sector
Tamil Nadu

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

7.079

7.409

8.559

9.355

9.867 10.378 10.622 11.278 11.206 10.759 10.962 10.816 10.165

974

4096

wheat

0.099

0.080

0.102

0.198

0.199

0.202

0.279

0.312

0.419

0.585

0.774

0.973

0.340

528

2383

jowar

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.011

0.000

0.006

0.006

0.001

0.007

0.009

0.006

0.004

18

bajra

0.000

0.016

0.044

0.024

0.006

0.030

0.017

0.008

0.013

0.010

0.018

0.005

0.017

16

73

maize

0.000

0.000

0.005

0.000

0.041

0.003

0.001

0.009

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.006

10

barley

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

small millets

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.004

0.006

0.009

0.000

0.004

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

ragi

0.509

1.044

0.549

0.269

0.385

0.357

0.315

0.236

0.247

0.267

0.382

0.233

0.356

242

980

other cereals

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.004

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.008

0.000

0.000

0.031

0.003

10

total cereals

7.687

8.549

9.262

9.855 10.515 10.980 11.242 11.852 11.893 11.629 12.145 12.063 10.894

974

4097

gram

0.014

0.014

0.022

0.029

0.037

0.032

0.036

0.045

0.053

0.053

0.085

0.098

0.043

403

1774

cereal
substitutes

0.000

0.007

0.006

0.003

0.022

0.020

0.007

0.015

0.010

0.005

0.006

0.014

0.011

17

71

arhar

0.177

0.216

0.260

0.260

0.272

0.299

0.322

0.354

0.360

0.411

0.461

0.519

0.329

945

3980

gram(split)

0.028

0.038

0.043

0.044

0.045

0.052

0.051

0.058

0.067

0.076

0.086

0.100

0.058

625

2692

moong

0.014

0.031

0.037

0.060

0.052

0.056

0.072

0.076

0.082

0.086

0.104

0.124

0.068

506

2198

masur

0.003

0.001

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.001

0.003

0.001

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.001

24

urd

0.063

0.072

0.107

0.121

0.141

0.168

0.187

0.226

0.251

0.283

0.332

0.429

0.200

811

3505

khesari

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

peas

0.005

0.001

0.005

0.006

0.005

0.002

0.005

0.002

0.005

0.003

0.005

0.005

0.004

34

162

soyabean

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.000

12

other pulses

0.029

0.024

0.026

0.039

0.039

0.039

0.044

0.045

0.046

0.037

0.048

0.049

0.040

289

1168

other pulse
products

0.006

0.007

0.019

0.024

0.025

0.029

0.031

0.045

0.037

0.050

0.041

0.058

0.033

292

1308

pulses &
pulse
products

0.326

0.390

0.498

0.554

0.578

0.647

0.715

0.808

0.848

0.946

1.081

1.283

0.733

974

4097

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Table 3R: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Rural Sector
Tripura

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

9.359

9.552 10.641 11.640 12.203 12.432 12.857 12.510 13.023 12.482 12.677 13.218 12.073

wheat

0.005

0.054

0.094

0.108

0.163

0.130

0.139

0.221

0.190

0.325

0.393

0.598

0.169

jowar

bajra

maize

barley

0.000

0.000

0.019

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

other cereals

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.000

0.000

0.000

total cereals
gram
cereal
substitutes

1000

1759

355

667

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.000

9.364

9.606 10.753 11.748 12.366 12.564 12.996 12.731 13.213 12.808 13.070 13.816 12.245

1000

1760

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.001

0.001

0.004

0.000

11

0.121

0.069

0.061

0.049

0.056

0.058

0.056

0.029

0.066

0.104

0.118

0.096

0.062

95

156

arhar

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.004

0.000

0.000

0.008

0.012

0.000

0.011

0.002

15

gram(split)

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.002

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.001

0.003

0.007

0.004

0.001

11

31

moong

0.006

0.002

0.010

0.014

0.012

0.013

0.023

0.017

0.032

0.080

0.075

0.141

0.025

161

369

masur

0.136

0.240

0.208

0.299

0.299

0.313

0.353

0.375

0.431

0.464

0.492

0.497

0.335

950

1677

urd

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.003

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.020

0.001

khesari

0.003

0.001

0.006

0.004

0.000

0.005

0.011

0.011

0.011

0.002

0.000

0.023

0.006

25

40

peas

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.001

0.002

0.000

0.001

0.000

soyabean

0.005

0.005

0.009

0.012

0.012

0.012

0.011

0.010

0.011

0.017

0.012

0.011

0.011

258

439

other pulses

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.001

0.001

0.000

0.001

0.004

0.002

0.001

16

other pulse
products

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.001

0.000

0.001

0.003

0.007

0.001

0.000

0.008

0.002

14

34

pulses &
pulse
products

0.150

0.248

0.235

0.333

0.326

0.349

0.402

0.419

0.504

0.582

0.589

0.718

0.384

968

1712

small millets
ragi

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Table 3R: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Rural Sector
Uttar Pradesh

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

3.544

4.106

4.098

3.966

3.974

4.111

4.126

4.131

3.995

3.940

5.387

4.086

960

7573

wheat

5.737

6.821

7.659

7.916

8.195

8.507

8.558

8.975

9.560

9.519 10.390 11.815

8.550

992

7817

jowar

0.007

0.048

0.024

0.027

0.029

0.029

0.102

0.024

0.006

0.042

0.011

0.006

0.033

12

88

bajra

0.130

0.165

0.086

0.120

0.105

0.122

0.120

0.120

0.109

0.104

0.085

0.154

0.115

40

300

maize

0.034

0.084

0.078

0.041

0.161

0.082

0.160

0.146

0.169

0.226

0.112

0.196

0.124

74

614

barley

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.008

0.005

0.001

0.002

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.002

18

small millets

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

other cereals

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.009

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.006

0.008

0.002

20

total cereals

9.453 11.225 11.948 12.070 12.473 12.864 13.068 13.398 13.838 13.833 14.749 17.567 12.913

996

7845

gram

0.005

0.008

0.013

0.019

0.020

0.024

0.020

0.032

0.030

0.033

0.039

0.074

0.025

117

1080

cereal
substitutes

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.023

0.019

0.019

0.001

0.039

0.018

0.008

0.000

0.003

0.013

36

arhar

0.153

0.175

0.177

0.232

0.255

0.281

0.312

0.335

0.345

0.388

0.442

0.649

0.295

764

6269

gram(split)

0.014

0.014

0.024

0.019

0.032

0.030

0.034

0.039

0.045

0.050

0.065

0.089

0.035

195

1683

moong

0.015

0.013

0.013

0.022

0.025

0.028

0.032

0.039

0.041

0.053

0.057

0.064

0.031

211

1770

masur

0.062

0.065

0.078

0.094

0.100

0.108

0.102

0.112

0.127

0.116

0.123

0.167

0.103

443

3516

urd

0.035

0.074

0.085

0.085

0.116

0.113

0.125

0.144

0.177

0.182

0.202

0.355

0.131

503

3959

khesari

0.004

0.004

0.002

0.002

0.002

0.002

0.003

0.004

0.002

0.001

0.011

0.000

0.003

54

peas

0.233

0.223

0.182

0.180

0.146

0.156

0.150

0.157

0.120

0.114

0.116

0.180

0.159

345

2641

soyabean

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.001

0.002

0.002

0.001

0.001

0.002

0.000

0.001

0.001

12

104

other pulses

0.003

0.007

0.005

0.012

0.005

0.005

0.006

0.005

0.006

0.007

0.005

0.010

0.007

29

247

other pulse
products

0.008

0.019

0.024

0.031

0.040

0.045

0.047

0.071

0.070

0.104

0.126

0.203

0.057

386

3319

pulses &
pulse
products

0.528

0.594

0.591

0.676

0.723

0.769

0.814

0.906

0.934

1.017

1.146

1.720

0.823

989

7790

ragi

4.145

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Table 3R: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Rural Sector
Uttaranchal

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

2.525

3.608

3.961

4.901

4.806

4.930

5.150

5.070

5.326

5.140

5.157

5.168

5.010

995

1460

wheat

2.978

4.237

5.116

5.140

5.798

5.804

6.073

6.019

6.800

7.064

7.368

7.422

6.278

993

1458

jowar

bajra

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.004

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

maize

0.000

0.000

0.037

0.109

0.000

0.028

0.005

0.049

0.023

0.025

0.034

0.012

0.030

23

39

barley

small millets

0.000

0.087

0.241

0.084

0.058

0.101

0.314

0.338

0.297

0.191

0.170

0.027

0.194

123

198

ragi

0.314

0.152

0.370

0.478

0.325

0.320

0.370

0.262

0.268

0.144

0.298

0.051

0.285

183

295

other cereals

0.000

1.320

0.067

0.090

0.055

0.123

0.126

0.087

0.047

0.034

0.008

0.034

0.079

32

54

total cereals

5.816

9.405

9.792 10.803 11.041 11.310 12.038 11.825 12.761 12.598 13.035 12.714 11.877

996

1462

gram

0.000

0.000

0.014

0.009

0.011

0.022

0.020

0.030

0.031

0.038

0.070

0.071

0.030

190

283

cereal
substitutes

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.076

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.009

arhar

0.034

0.084

0.055

0.053

0.072

0.088

0.110

0.125

0.147

0.162

0.222

0.238

0.126

599

931

gram(split)

0.086

0.053

0.091

0.091

0.109

0.095

0.087

0.080

0.136

0.132

0.134

0.096

0.107

572

836

moong

0.023

0.015

0.011

0.013

0.018

0.024

0.021

0.021

0.037

0.026

0.047

0.060

0.027

190

264

masur

0.078

0.152

0.126

0.131

0.184

0.178

0.210

0.205

0.198

0.236

0.234

0.237

0.197

766

1130

urd

0.047

0.177

0.183

0.165

0.164

0.188

0.165

0.214

0.189

0.246

0.179

0.253

0.195

722

1063

khesari

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.001

peas

0.000

0.021

0.000

0.006

0.003

0.004

0.012

0.004

0.002

0.001

0.002

0.002

0.004

29

51

soyabean

0.000

0.000

0.008

0.010

0.006

0.012

0.009

0.013

0.005

0.006

0.014

0.010

0.009

47

76

other pulses

0.255

0.168

0.145

0.225

0.172

0.220

0.237

0.223

0.230

0.188

0.147

0.205

0.205

609

926

other pulse
products

0.000

0.012

0.033

0.045

0.037

0.040

0.034

0.049

0.061

0.072

0.103

0.175

0.060

434

669

pulses &
pulse
products

0.524

0.683

0.652

0.739

0.766

0.852

0.885

0.933

1.005

1.068

1.084

1.276

0.930

994

1461

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Table 3R: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Rural Sector
West Bengal

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

8.707

9.989 10.688 11.009 11.872 11.940 12.333 12.661 13.181 13.626 13.779 13.841 12.205

995

4975

wheat

0.534

0.549

0.733

0.640

0.795

0.746

0.900

1.039

1.062

1.306

2.027

1.828

0.977

676

3569

jowar

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

bajra

maize

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.001

0.004

0.000

0.011

0.000

0.001

barley

0.000

0.004

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

small millets

ragi

other cereals

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.009

0.002

0.008

0.002

14

total cereals

9.240 10.543 11.422 11.650 12.668 12.687 13.233 13.702 14.250 14.941 15.819 15.677 13.185

995

4975

gram

0.003

0.002

0.002

0.003

0.002

0.004

0.005

0.007

0.007

0.010

0.015

0.028

0.006

34

204

cereal
substitutes

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.000

0.001

0.001

0.001

0.001

0.008

0.007

0.001

0.013

0.003

13

66

arhar

0.002

0.001

0.003

0.004

0.005

0.007

0.011

0.005

0.007

0.007

0.011

0.006

0.006

30

183

gram(split)

0.003

0.005

0.008

0.011

0.008

0.009

0.010

0.014

0.011

0.012

0.008

0.033

0.011

89

509

moong

0.005

0.005

0.017

0.018

0.034

0.041

0.039

0.063

0.070

0.087

0.125

0.179

0.054

332

1911

masur

0.090

0.131

0.137

0.163

0.198

0.229

0.254

0.277

0.294

0.335

0.381

0.389

0.245

912

4571

urd

0.005

0.010

0.012

0.014

0.011

0.009

0.013

0.013

0.019

0.018

0.036

0.036

0.015

117

634

khesari

0.035

0.033

0.044

0.046

0.029

0.026

0.031

0.027

0.030

0.034

0.018

0.017

0.031

146

632

peas

0.006

0.020

0.023

0.018

0.018

0.022

0.017

0.018

0.020

0.022

0.011

0.016

0.019

146

753

soyabean

0.001

0.001

0.001

0.004

0.004

0.006

0.005

0.006

0.005

0.008

0.010

0.009

0.005

54

324

other pulses

0.002

0.004

0.003

0.003

0.003

0.003

0.002

0.004

0.003

0.001

0.004

0.004

0.003

18

88

other pulse
products

0.000

0.007

0.007

0.005

0.006

0.009

0.010

0.008

0.013

0.015

0.041

0.033

0.011

165

931

pulses &
pulse
products

0.150

0.217

0.255

0.287

0.316

0.361

0.393

0.434

0.472

0.538

0.645

0.722

0.401

975

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MPCE class, by State/UT: Rural Sector
Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

Andaman & N. Islands

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

rice

0.000

0.000

0.000 10.714

7.434

7.378

6.840

8.635

8.143

9.566

9.966

9.622

9.172

948

261

wheat

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.503

1.150

0.791

0.967

0.742

1.098

1.018

1.487

1.104

732

192

jowar

bajra

maize

barley

small millets

ragi

other cereals

total cereals

0.000

0.000

0.000 10.714

7.937

8.528

7.631

9.601

8.885 10.664 10.984 11.109 10.277

948

261

gram

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.008

0.053

0.023

0.028

0.045

0.050

0.061

0.042

273

65

cereal
substitutes

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.015

0.000

0.000

0.069

0.050

0.040

0.042

0.039

83

14

arhar

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.027

0.270

0.180

0.268

0.193

0.292

0.262

0.280

0.257

695

188

gram(split)

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.000

0.008

0.015

0.039

0.015

128

27

moong

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.286

0.133

0.228

0.185

0.120

0.247

0.195

0.204

0.175

0.188

573

156

masur

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.072

0.127

0.112

0.260

0.189

0.110

0.149

0.206

0.170

606

173

urd

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.033

0.000

0.022

0.010

0.044

0.074

0.122

0.050

0.059

280

74

peas

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.017

0.022

0.004

0.034

0.057

0.039

0.047

0.038

282

71

soyabean

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.004

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.002

0.001

21

other pulses

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.008

0.000

0.022

0.012

0.008

53

14

other pulse
products

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.011

0.057

0.017

70

21

pulses &
pulse
products

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.286

0.264

0.643

0.522

0.670

0.715

0.738

0.825

0.868

0.754

940

260

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MPCE class, by State/UT: Rural Sector
Chandigarh

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

0.000

0.000

0.000

2.500

0.000

5.422

2.365

3.600

0.975

2.942

3.051

1.515

2.228

944

76

wheat

0.000

0.000

0.000

5.000

0.000

4.904

3.939

6.670

7.786

8.043

6.020

8.550

7.108

949

78

jowar

bajra

maize

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.080

0.109

0.057

0.015

0.159

0.079

112

11

barley

small millets

ragi

other cereals

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.004

0.040

0.010

11

total cereals

0.000

0.000

0.000

7.500

0.000 10.326

6.304 10.350

8.870 11.043

9.090 10.264

9.425

949

78

gram

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.083

0.000

0.108

0.106

0.398

0.099

0.079

0.140

0.190

0.153

540

59

cereal
substitutes

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.071

0.017

arhar

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.250

0.000

0.323

0.082

0.817

0.058

0.228

0.108

0.083

0.191

517

41

gram(split)

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.083

0.000

0.027

0.082

0.026

0.101

0.093

0.118

0.188

0.112

594

59

moong

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.083

0.000

0.149

0.139

0.061

0.136

0.159

0.199

0.262

0.167

835

73

masur

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.108

0.164

0.084

0.121

0.242

0.157

0.238

0.162

783

71

urd

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.083

0.000

0.027

0.070

0.026

0.089

0.101

0.030

0.113

0.079

373

46

khesari

peas

soyabean

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.004

0.003

0.007

0.003

12

other pulses

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.127

0.027

0.168

0.200

0.081

0.174

0.129

419

54

other pulse
products

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.167

0.000

0.000

0.029

0.058

0.063

0.052

0.072

0.097

0.075

525

51

pulses &
pulse
products

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.667

0.000

0.634

0.692

1.099

0.736

1.078

0.769

1.162

0.919

949

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Table 3R: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Rural Sector
Dadra & N. Haveli

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs. reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000
in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

0.000

6.344

5.948

5.877

7.066

6.217

7.796

4.980

8.196

5.168

3.358

4.114

5.622

620

139

wheat

0.000

0.000

0.470

0.655

0.298

0.322

1.015

2.599

0.259

0.642

1.184

2.817

0.844

349

75

jowar

0.000

0.000

0.646

0.521

0.120

0.966

0.094

0.310

0.690

1.106

0.842

0.297

0.489

174

45

bajra

0.000

0.000

0.036

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.016

0.000

0.000

0.007

maize

barley

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.051

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.008

small millets

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.055

0.006

ragi

135

36

0.000

0.339

0.920

1.795

1.201

1.424

0.176

0.000

0.000

0.273

0.086

0.344

0.740

other cereals

total cereals

0.000

6.683

8.020

8.899

8.685

8.929

9.081

7.889

9.145

7.204

5.470

7.627

7.716

620

139

gram

0.000

0.111

0.120

0.092

0.120

0.099

0.104

0.027

0.074

0.033

0.057

0.064

0.082

385

81

arhar

0.000

0.216

0.375

0.300

0.389

0.329

0.336

0.457

0.553

0.265

0.237

0.517

0.348

600

135

gram(split)

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.029

0.000

0.001

0.003

20

moong

0.000

0.097

0.088

0.136

0.138

0.073

0.179

0.224

0.221

0.271

0.251

0.211

0.155

515

113

masur

0.000

0.083

0.013

0.022

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.049

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.034

0.016

47

urd

0.000

0.211

0.245

0.295

0.185

0.431

0.281

0.135

0.094

0.103

0.032

0.095

0.190

456

107

khesari

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.005

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.005

0.000

0.000

0.001

peas

0.000

0.000

0.005

0.026

0.008

0.053

0.000

0.049

0.001

0.000

0.007

0.000

0.012

68

16

other pulses

0.000

0.158

0.147

0.136

0.207

0.200

0.134

0.163

0.222

0.288

0.166

0.142

0.167

574

129

other pulse
products

0.000

0.019

0.008

0.032

0.059

0.036

0.037

0.064

0.025

0.041

0.039

0.100

0.039

303

75

pulses &
pulse
products

0.000

0.784

0.881

0.951

0.989

1.124

0.970

1.141

1.117

1.004

0.734

1.100

0.931

620

139

cereal
substitutes

soyabean

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MPCE class, by State/UT: Rural Sector
Daman & Diu

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

1.778

3.000

0.000

1.847

2.534

3.154

2.617

2.687

852

72

wheat

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

1.621

0.000

0.000

2.277

2.632

2.504

3.936

2.909

751

61

jowar

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

2.500

0.000

0.938

0.878

1.057

0.134

0.710

240

24

bajra

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

2.777

0.000

0.000

2.320

1.099

0.378

0.000

0.685

141

20

maize

barley

small millets

ragi

other cereals

total cereals

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

6.175

5.500

0.000

7.383

7.143

7.093

6.687

6.991

852

72

gram

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.037

0.000

0.000

0.062

0.079

0.030

0.064

0.056

446

31

cereal
substitutes

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.007

0.000

0.002

15

arhar

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.088

0.225

0.000

0.119

0.164

0.229

0.320

0.225

852

72

gram(split)

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.037

0.000

0.000

0.014

0.027

0.032

0.046

0.033

271

25

moong

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.132

0.150

0.000

0.220

0.224

0.194

0.266

0.224

795

68

masur

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.003

0.057

0.000

0.020

92

urd

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.058

0.000

0.021

0.069

0.066

0.044

0.055

405

36

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.007

0.002

34

other pulses

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.108

0.000

0.050

0.111

0.110

0.187

0.125

610

47

other pulse
products

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.007

0.067

0.000

0.065

0.055

0.109

0.110

0.088

649

53

pulses &
pulse
products

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.264

0.608

0.000

0.492

0.653

0.797

0.980

0.772

852

72

khesari
peas
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MPCE class, by State/UT: Rural Sector
Lakshadweep

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

0.000

0.000

0.000

5.000

3.000

0.000

4.481 10.621

7.925

9.256

9.712

9.510

9.546

995

67

wheat

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.607

0.750

0.000

0.823

1.335

1.156

1.695

2.319

1.508

1.585

921

64

jowar

bajra

maize

barley

small millets

ragi

other cereals

total cereals

0.000

0.000

0.000

5.607

3.750

0.000

5.304 11.957

9.082 10.951 12.031 11.018 11.132

995

67

gram

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.036

0.000

0.000

0.088

0.047

0.090

0.180

0.141

0.099

0.108

489

31

cereal
substitutes

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.013

0.000

0.206

0.105

34

arhar

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.155

0.125

0.000

0.177

0.078

0.078

0.133

0.148

0.165

0.139

711

46

gram(split)

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.125

0.000

0.000

0.125

0.000

0.033

0.000

0.002

0.026

70

moong

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.084

0.125

0.000

0.177

0.156

0.157

0.273

0.217

0.236

0.222

780

52

masur

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.047

0.000

0.006

31

urd

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.071

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.078

0.028

0.060

0.073

0.000

0.032

267

12

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.011

0.031

0.018

0.014

37

other pulses

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.086

0.069

0.029

0.058

0.048

212

18

other pulse
products

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.031

0.025

0.000

0.035

0.019

0.011

0.041

0.028

0.020

0.024

516

40

pulses &
pulse
products

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.341

0.400

0.000

0.389

0.456

0.361

0.619

0.573

0.499

0.511

924

63

khesari
peas
soyabean

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Table 3R: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Rural Sector
Pondicherry

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

0.000

8.099

7.665

9.068

9.801 10.604 10.076

9.786 10.095 10.265 10.551 13.331 10.056

953

155

wheat

0.000

0.000

0.014

0.171

0.049

0.000

0.197

0.399

0.168

0.331

0.424

1.060

0.327

349

73

jowar

bajra

maize

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.005

0.001

barley

small millets

ragi

0.000

0.000

0.014

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.480

0.091

0.017

0.015

1.068

0.225

54

14

other cereals

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.020

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.003

total cereals

0.000

8.099

7.693

9.239

9.850 10.604 10.272 10.665 10.373 10.613 10.990 15.465 10.611

953

155

gram

0.000

0.032

0.008

0.027

0.036

0.070

0.119

0.096

0.122

0.143

0.165

0.275

0.116

614

101

cereal
substitutes

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.040

0.000

0.092

0.240

0.032

0.046

70

arhar

0.000

0.167

0.209

0.245

0.194

0.284

0.222

0.303

0.306

0.415

0.390

0.533

0.328

952

154

gram(split)

0.000

0.040

0.042

0.069

0.009

0.062

0.071

0.070

0.103

0.058

0.061

0.212

0.084

656

109

moong

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.030

0.007

0.000

0.003

0.000

0.002

0.007

0.008

0.038

0.009

131

19

masur

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.004

0.001

urd

0.000

0.047

0.076

0.175

0.154

0.198

0.171

0.246

0.228

0.456

0.503

0.550

0.294

771

134

khesari

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.000

peas

soyabean

other pulses

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.007

0.000

0.003

0.008

0.003

32

other pulse
products

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.000

0.000

0.011

0.000

0.000

0.028

0.016

0.064

0.119

0.031

151

22

pulses &
pulse
products

0.000

0.254

0.331

0.518

0.365

0.555

0.466

0.620

0.674

0.952

1.032

1.466

0.750

953

155

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Appendix Tables

Table 3R: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Rural Sector
All-India

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

6.134

6.067

6.329

6.373

6.407

6.604

6.587

6.718

6.997

6.647

6.312

7.135

6.549

927

74685

wheat

2.514

3.437

3.555

3.966

4.079

4.142

4.458

4.546

4.645

5.014

5.427

5.637

4.293

782

59603

jowar

0.412

0.587

0.515

0.486

0.548

0.461

0.462

0.389

0.353

0.297

0.300

0.263

0.430

96

6232

bajra

0.239

0.255

0.352

0.341

0.395

0.440

0.462

0.481

0.416

0.420

0.406

0.265

0.389

72

4460

maize

0.372

0.368

0.404

0.381

0.376

0.329

0.272

0.321

0.226

0.224

0.203

0.130

0.307

80

7070

barley

0.002

0.002

0.003

0.005

0.004

0.006

0.004

0.016

0.004

0.012

0.005

0.005

0.006

162

small millets

0.039

0.027

0.017

0.006

0.002

0.004

0.006

0.006

0.005

0.005

0.006

0.004

0.009

968

ragi

0.149

0.125

0.149

0.142

0.161

0.174

0.122

0.131

0.121

0.097

0.100

0.051

0.131

57

3840

other cereals

0.021

0.006

0.004

0.004

0.008

0.003

0.002

0.003

0.004

0.002

0.007

0.006

0.005

367

total cereals

9.882 10.874 11.327 11.703 11.980 12.163 12.373 12.611 12.771 12.717 12.766 13.497 12.118

988

78758

gram

0.008

0.013

0.018

0.023

0.026

0.027

0.030

0.034

0.035

0.039

0.055

0.079

0.031

173

15408

cereal
substitutes

0.008

0.005

0.009

0.015

0.023

0.022

0.021

0.035

0.052

0.078

0.126

0.216

0.043

72

6177

arhar

0.104

0.140

0.160

0.180

0.192

0.209

0.215

0.218

0.230

0.256

0.272

0.337

0.209

569

39257

gram(split)

0.024

0.028

0.035

0.039

0.047

0.053

0.057

0.064

0.069

0.084

0.099

0.124

0.058

333

25880

moong

0.076

0.048

0.055

0.063

0.074

0.082

0.092

0.100

0.112

0.132

0.142

0.160

0.092

437

34700

masur

0.070

0.090

0.090

0.096

0.107

0.110

0.111

0.116

0.119

0.112

0.107

0.108

0.105

380

34234

urd

0.033

0.044

0.048

0.057

0.061

0.068

0.074

0.080

0.099

0.113

0.132

0.188

0.080

354

28243

khesari

0.025

0.028

0.022

0.021

0.017

0.012

0.010

0.010

0.011

0.008

0.007

0.008

0.014

39

2189

peas

0.041

0.052

0.043

0.047

0.034

0.038

0.038

0.034

0.028

0.029

0.027

0.046

0.037

104

7781

soyabean

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.001

0.002

0.002

0.002

0.002

0.003

0.003

0.003

0.002

17

2889

other pulses

0.035

0.023

0.027

0.032

0.035

0.033

0.033

0.037

0.037

0.040

0.049

0.054

0.035

153

15801

other pulse
products

0.012

0.018

0.020

0.026

0.028

0.035

0.038

0.045

0.049

0.066

0.080

0.119

0.042

302

24241

pulses &
pulse
products

0.419

0.472

0.499

0.560

0.597

0.643

0.669

0.704

0.756

0.842

0.920

1.147

0.674

973

77108

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Table 3U: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Urban Sector
Andhra Pradesh

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

7.716

9.376

9.478

9.858

9.625

9.855

9.955

9.940

9.537

9.385

8.746

8.650

9.546

945

2755

wheat

0.186

0.358

0.276

0.443

0.551

0.598

0.771

0.941

1.018

1.233

1.620

1.966

0.754

729

2015

jowar

0.331

0.191

0.185

0.083

0.169

0.196

0.101

0.084

0.262

0.129

0.029

0.007

0.147

78

311

bajra

0.018

0.000

0.002

0.001

0.008

0.008

0.000

0.003

0.004

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.003

12

maize

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.005

0.000

barley

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

small millets

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

ragi

0.129

0.065

0.117

0.038

0.073

0.071

0.023

0.070

0.024

0.019

0.018

0.049

0.057

87

195

other cereals

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.001

0.011

0.001

total cereals

8.380

9.990 10.058 10.424 10.426 10.728 10.851 11.039 10.844 10.769 10.414 10.689 10.509

946

2757

gram

0.002

0.002

0.004

0.002

0.010

0.002

0.005

0.009

0.010

0.007

0.011

0.005

0.006

66

150

cereal
substitutes

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.004

0.000

17

arhar

0.237

0.350

0.373

0.359

0.409

0.432

0.470

0.506

0.529

0.556

0.528

0.658

0.448

929

2697

gram(split)

0.018

0.027

0.033

0.033

0.041

0.041

0.066

0.060

0.069

0.087

0.097

0.131

0.055

501

1402

moong

0.042

0.056

0.047

0.071

0.070

0.063

0.085

0.067

0.087

0.112

0.098

0.125

0.075

405

1154

masur

0.029

0.024

0.010

0.034

0.015

0.018

0.009

0.020

0.011

0.005

0.007

0.005

0.016

49

233

urd

0.028

0.051

0.058

0.083

0.118

0.142

0.203

0.226

0.249

0.324

0.373

0.468

0.178

587

1447

khesari

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

peas

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.001

0.002

0.004

0.001

0.007

0.022

0.002

11

26

soyabean

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.000

0.000

other pulses

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.001

0.001

0.001

0.002

0.003

0.006

0.003

0.002

0.002

14

49

other pulse
products

0.002

0.002

0.006

0.017

0.009

0.017

0.023

0.017

0.032

0.038

0.051

0.067

0.021

170

392

pulses &
pulse
products

0.357

0.511

0.528

0.597

0.662

0.717

0.857

0.900

0.984

1.130

1.167

1.479

0.797

939

2746

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Table 3U: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Urban Sector
Arunachal Pradesh

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

3.964

9.574 10.401 11.019 10.237

8.884 11.875 12.375 12.334 11.982 10.986 16.751 11.028

973

533

wheat

0.184

0.814

0.698

0.680

1.448

1.290

1.866

1.569

2.026

3.002

1.531

3.264

1.505

641

329

jowar

bajra

0.000

0.000

0.019

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

maize

0.000

0.031

0.000

0.069

0.010

0.038

0.018

0.001

0.010

0.010

0.000

0.000

0.020

34

17

barley

small millets

0.000

0.000

0.022

0.000

0.120

0.000

0.001

0.006

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.017

17

ragi

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

other cereals

0.000

0.000

0.044

0.000

0.101

0.187

0.015

0.001

0.015

0.042

0.000

0.045

0.052

89

27

total cereals

4.148 10.419 11.184 11.768 11.918 10.400 13.775 13.953 14.384 15.036 12.517 20.061 12.624

976

536

gram

0.000

0.000

0.010

0.005

0.003

0.026

0.078

0.029

0.075

0.136

0.016

0.127

0.040

90

50

cereal
substitutes

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.017

0.008

0.002

0.004

0.004

0.012

0.031

0.033

0.006

34

12

arhar

0.000

0.033

0.037

0.067

0.054

0.061

0.074

0.060

0.058

0.154

0.157

0.171

0.067

140

80

gram(split)

0.000

0.038

0.000

0.000

0.012

0.000

0.010

0.001

0.006

0.023

0.063

0.043

0.007

46

16

moong

0.000

0.042

0.069

0.042

0.086

0.100

0.119

0.242

0.225

0.322

0.300

0.512

0.146

347

189

masur

0.095

0.281

0.202

0.280

0.318

0.168

0.336

0.339

0.466

0.390

0.346

0.746

0.313

699

418

urd

0.010

0.000

0.012

0.013

0.000

0.004

0.018

0.014

0.000

0.004

0.000

0.065

0.008

27

12

khesari

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

peas

0.000

0.020

0.004

0.009

0.003

0.001

0.017

0.021

0.022

0.048

0.183

0.152

0.018

62

30

soyabean

0.000

0.000

0.008

0.003

0.007

0.028

0.003

0.017

0.016

0.051

0.000

0.112

0.015

69

50

other pulses

0.000

0.010

0.026

0.035

0.029

0.015

0.049

0.017

0.005

0.005

0.000

0.003

0.022

53

39

other pulse
products

0.000

0.003

0.008

0.014

0.042

0.050

0.056

0.046

0.077

0.065

0.048

0.074

0.045

122

69

pulses &
pulse
products

0.105

0.427

0.366

0.464

0.551

0.431

0.682

0.757

0.875

1.063

1.097

1.879

0.642

860

502

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Table 3U: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Urban Sector
Assam

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

9.709 10.269 11.280 10.554 11.483 11.249 10.441 10.752 10.304 10.297

9.147

8.726 10.586

927

849

wheat

0.525

0.593

0.779

0.916

0.611

0.665

1.699

1.317

1.786

2.035

2.699

1.711

1.335

871

719

jowar

bajra

maize

0.000

0.001

0.002

0.002

0.006

0.001

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

10

barley

small millets

ragi

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.000

10.234 10.862 12.060 11.472 12.099 11.915 12.140 12.070 12.090 12.332 11.848 10.436 11.923

948

855

other cereals
total cereals
gram

0.000

0.005

0.002

0.013

0.024

0.028

0.028

0.005

0.033

0.033

0.097

0.000

0.024

110

69

cereal
substitutes

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.702

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.067

arhar

0.000

0.005

0.029

0.023

0.062

0.027

0.092

0.058

0.120

0.144

0.133

0.050

0.071

273

229

gram(split)

0.001

0.006

0.007

0.008

0.003

0.002

0.043

0.013

0.034

0.038

0.025

0.033

0.019

129

89

moong

0.077

0.076

0.088

0.067

0.086

0.130

0.180

0.158

0.239

0.187

0.253

0.126

0.150

562

486

masur

0.409

0.260

0.314

0.366

0.376

0.383

0.331

0.513

0.409

0.481

0.633

0.651

0.424

891

801

urd

0.000

0.016

0.002

0.011

0.014

0.041

0.016

0.014

0.026

0.017

0.049

0.008

0.019

79

89

khesari

0.000

0.010

0.018

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.006

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.003

11

peas

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.027

0.000

0.016

0.024

0.000

0.004

0.009

0.032

0.071

0.013

53

38

soyabean

0.007

0.010

0.008

0.014

0.023

0.015

0.014

0.020

0.026

0.042

0.073

0.036

0.024

272

213

other pulses

0.036

0.000

0.003

0.018

0.009

0.004

0.002

0.016

0.022

0.014

0.003

0.098

0.013

44

40

other pulse
products

0.000

0.003

0.001

0.006

0.004

0.005

0.007

0.027

0.008

0.025

0.028

0.097

0.015

138

87

pulses &
pulse
products

0.531

0.385

0.472

0.540

0.576

0.623

0.708

0.819

0.894

0.957

1.230

1.172

0.750

923

841

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Table 3U: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Urban Sector
Bihar

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

6.009

6.222

6.760

6.715

6.362

6.777

5.531

5.221

5.999

5.833

4.938

5.582

6.193

981

1356

wheat

4.919

5.795

5.899

6.654

6.386

6.601

5.898

6.410

6.214

6.260

6.394

6.267

6.010

972

1326

jowar

bajra

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.012

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

maize

0.148

0.092

0.078

0.095

0.047

0.045

0.030

0.030

0.002

0.008

0.000

0.000

0.070

70

145

barley

small millets

ragi

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

other cereals

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

11.077 12.109 12.737 13.465 12.795 13.423 11.471 11.661 12.216 12.100 11.333 11.849 12.274

982

1360

total cereals
gram

0.074

0.031

0.078

0.061

0.070

0.112

0.091

0.094

0.200

0.325

0.397

0.144

0.094

366

535

cereal
substitutes

0.006

0.000

0.008

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

1.890

0.000

0.029

arhar

0.025

0.047

0.119

0.096

0.130

0.221

0.245

0.367

0.323

0.309

0.545

0.758

0.165

497

620

gram(split)

0.029

0.052

0.076

0.159

0.131

0.089

0.130

0.167

0.190

0.236

0.117

0.484

0.114

420

457

moong

0.040

0.047

0.041

0.107

0.061

0.062

0.117

0.081

0.134

0.112

0.092

0.088

0.072

263

336

masur

0.283

0.420

0.394

0.412

0.382

0.409

0.339

0.349

0.305

0.328

0.302

0.305

0.365

836

1087

urd

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.000

0.002

0.005

0.019

0.000

0.002

16

khesari

0.028

0.037

0.005

0.006

0.003

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.011

31

52

peas

0.009

0.003

0.006

0.005

0.001

0.014

0.000

0.006

0.001

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.005

17

52

soyabean

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.002

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.004

0.021

0.003

0.001

21

28

other pulses

0.027

0.009

0.025

0.011

0.016

0.014

0.000

0.000

0.010

0.005

0.000

0.000

0.013

31

74

other pulse
products

0.013

0.032

0.037

0.036

0.026

0.040

0.052

0.085

0.054

0.109

0.155

0.044

0.042

329

480

pulses &
pulse
products

0.456

0.647

0.703

0.835

0.753

0.851

0.886

1.056

1.018

1.107

1.252

1.681

0.790

975

1339

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Table 3U: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Urban Sector
Chhattisgarh

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

9.948 10.466 10.788 10.496

8.745

8.937 10.428

6.786

7.065

7.123

6.274

4.650

8.896

974

781

wheat

0.677

0.966

1.386

2.253

2.431

3.855

3.288

3.947

4.667

5.020

5.010

5.569

2.937

794

636

jowar

bajra

maize

0.017

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.012

0.000

0.000

0.003

barley

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.006

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

10.642 11.431 12.174 12.750 11.176 12.795 13.718 10.732 11.738 12.156 11.284 10.219 11.838

974

781

small millets
ragi
other cereals
total cereals
gram

0.002

0.011

0.021

0.013

0.019

0.005

0.011

0.031

0.021

0.032

0.031

0.042

0.018

100

97

cereal
substitutes

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.005

0.001

0.000

0.006

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.001

11

10

arhar

0.114

0.371

0.364

0.492

0.554

0.775

0.796

0.755

0.885

0.816

0.984

0.868

0.595

834

664

gram(split)

0.008

0.011

0.015

0.020

0.039

0.012

0.011

0.070

0.040

0.113

0.098

0.243

0.042

242

161

moong

0.014

0.018

0.037

0.062

0.048

0.035

0.008

0.027

0.078

0.105

0.051

0.076

0.044

244

164

masur

0.030

0.028

0.083

0.044

0.070

0.045

0.026

0.049

0.032

0.039

0.021

0.032

0.044

192

192

urd

0.080

0.075

0.069

0.106

0.105

0.128

0.060

0.062

0.078

0.113

0.072

0.072

0.087

348

244

khesari

0.199

0.093

0.151

0.089

0.107

0.005

0.000

0.000

0.005

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.066

143

81

peas

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.005

0.000

0.000

0.005

0.004

0.006

0.000

0.013

0.002

0.002

28

10

other pulses

0.023

0.001

0.006

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.007

0.000

0.000

0.004

16

18

other pulse
products

0.014

0.025

0.035

0.055

0.080

0.091

0.025

0.056

0.062

0.133

0.137

0.166

0.064

427

295

pulses &
pulse
products

0.483

0.622

0.761

0.876

1.003

1.092

0.932

1.024

1.186

1.326

1.375

1.460

0.949

961

773

soyabean

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Table 3U: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Urban Sector
Delhi

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

1.873

1.357

3.635

3.157

2.712

2.208

2.290

1.755

2.137

1.969

2.500

2.058

2.274

920

1005

wheat

6.077

5.737

4.815

4.696

5.736

7.555

6.598

7.420

7.413

6.806

6.817

6.637

6.660

952

1038

jowar

bajra

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.000

0.000

0.001

maize

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.021

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.011

0.001

0.000

0.004

barley

small millets

ragi

other cereals

total cereals

7.950

7.094

8.449

7.874

8.448

9.763

8.890

9.175

9.550

8.790

9.318

8.695

8.938

953

1039

gram

0.036

0.053

0.036

0.081

0.092

0.092

0.086

0.097

0.095

0.105

0.125

0.116

0.096

491

486

arhar

0.007

0.155

0.164

0.148

0.159

0.153

0.173

0.151

0.218

0.177

0.253

0.199

0.179

800

843

gram(split)

0.063

0.047

0.048

0.082

0.076

0.073

0.084

0.115

0.088

0.087

0.102

0.089

0.087

472

478

moong

0.047

0.100

0.148

0.062

0.135

0.135

0.120

0.147

0.177

0.165

0.200

0.158

0.145

786

859

masur

0.096

0.103

0.109

0.104

0.110

0.121

0.087

0.094

0.112

0.123

0.131

0.111

0.109

639

719

urd

0.045

0.017

0.005

0.070

0.060

0.036

0.037

0.052

0.036

0.070

0.064

0.051

0.050

343

363

khesari

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

peas

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.002

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.007

0.001

14

soyabean

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.005

0.001

14

15

other pulses

0.062

0.005

0.111

0.077

0.096

0.054

0.084

0.084

0.081

0.124

0.100

0.131

0.094

400

408

other pulse
products

0.044

0.078

0.073

0.075

0.095

0.112

0.090

0.113

0.146

0.139

0.177

0.137

0.119

672

696

pulses &
pulse
products

0.362

0.506

0.659

0.622

0.733

0.684

0.676

0.759

0.861

0.886

1.027

0.888

0.785

948

1034

cereal
substitutes

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Table 3U: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Urban Sector
Goa

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

5.062

8.750

5.246

7.183

5.684

6.471

4.966

5.673

4.472

5.236

4.188

5.497

5.333

986

229

wheat

0.394

1.125

1.052

1.619

1.717

2.474

2.676

2.785

3.291

3.264

3.360

3.033

2.608

954

221

jowar

0.197

0.000

0.325

0.176

0.684

0.543

0.484

0.217

0.082

0.055

0.052

0.000

0.280

131

28

bajra

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.023

0.001

0.000

0.003

10

maize

barley

small millets

90

12

ragi

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.026

0.000

0.000

0.025

0.003

0.003

0.019

0.004

0.026

0.012

other cereals

total cereals

5.653

9.875

6.624

9.005

8.085

9.488

8.151

8.678

7.848

8.595

7.605

8.555

8.236

986

229

gram

0.020

0.062

0.211

0.030

0.026

0.057

0.021

0.043

0.035

0.019

0.027

0.046

0.040

349

79

cereal
substitutes

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.011

0.009

0.000

0.021

0.002

0.026

0.032

0.017

0.041

0.018

141

24

arhar

0.054

0.188

0.113

0.116

0.116

0.222

0.336

0.210

0.283

0.315

0.307

0.323

0.252

919

210

gram(split)

0.020

0.000

0.004

0.023

0.029

0.016

0.019

0.000

0.022

0.050

0.009

0.010

0.021

167

38

moong

0.000

0.000

0.017

0.044

0.013

0.034

0.031

0.033

0.022

0.061

0.035

0.039

0.033

320

80

masur

0.000

0.000

0.044

0.055

0.010

0.012

0.065

0.111

0.043

0.010

0.023

0.049

0.041

330

68

urd

0.000

0.000

0.009

0.007

0.002

0.016

0.032

0.002

0.022

0.049

0.026

0.036

0.023

201

49

khesari

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.001

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

peas

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.017

0.048

0.021

0.018

0.005

0.045

0.032

0.039

0.006

0.024

263

54

soyabean

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

other pulses

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.017

0.001

0.000

0.001

0.017

0.002

0.023

0.010

0.024

0.009

92

29

other pulse
products

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.006

0.001

0.009

0.013

0.006

0.018

0.015

0.026

0.014

0.011

139

32

pulses &
pulse
products

0.074

0.188

0.191

0.284

0.219

0.330

0.517

0.386

0.458

0.555

0.475

0.503

0.414

975

224

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Table 3U: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Urban Sector
Gujarat

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs. reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000
in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

1.068

1.559

1.564

1.853

1.917

1.995

2.198

2.471

2.230

2.021

2.395

2.537

2.102

941

1898

wheat

3.512

4.451

4.511

4.859

4.951

5.515

5.508

5.756

5.417

5.813

5.520

5.914

5.371

935

1868

jowar

0.110

0.051

0.122

0.157

0.120

0.065

0.239

0.207

0.362

0.043

0.061

0.050

0.158

71

170

bajra

0.908

1.725

1.115

1.502

0.746

0.921

0.631

0.395

0.218

0.240

0.212

0.195

0.608

267

597

maize

0.313

0.000

0.129

0.021

0.121

0.055

0.032

0.019

0.020

0.017

0.057

0.000

0.047

24

76

barley

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.017

0.000

0.001

small millets

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

other cereals

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.019

0.000

0.001

total cereals

5.910

7.786

7.442

8.393

7.856

8.552

8.609

8.849

8.248

8.134

8.281

8.697

8.289

942

1900

gram

0.025

0.011

0.011

0.015

0.031

0.019

0.038

0.028

0.036

0.055

0.059

0.063

0.034

264

524

cereal
substitutes

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.003

0.016

0.021

0.012

0.019

0.011

0.051

0.021

0.034

0.019

114

193

arhar

0.190

0.292

0.342

0.313

0.318

0.412

0.374

0.439

0.499

0.469

0.526

0.703

0.421

895

1793

gram(split)

0.054

0.031

0.037

0.058

0.054

0.060

0.058

0.068

0.056

0.092

0.077

0.117

0.065

400

812

moong

0.132

0.181

0.158

0.215

0.192

0.221

0.260

0.211

0.155

0.202

0.193

0.213

0.202

844

1708

masur

0.002

0.002

0.008

0.006

0.017

0.003

0.024

0.015

0.019

0.003

0.004

0.010

0.012

55

118

urd

0.017

0.014

0.012

0.018

0.024

0.025

0.030

0.036

0.032

0.056

0.055

0.057

0.034

287

589

peas

0.001

0.002

0.006

0.003

0.010

0.009

0.009

0.004

0.008

0.014

0.012

0.004

0.008

102

201

soyabean

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

other pulses

0.020

0.026

0.030

0.029

0.046

0.061

0.057

0.038

0.051

0.058

0.072

0.077

0.050

278

551

other pulse
products

0.025

0.062

0.048

0.059

0.065

0.075

0.089

0.103

0.124

0.143

0.171

0.391

0.110

688

1329

pulses &
pulse
products

0.441

0.609

0.640

0.701

0.727

0.866

0.901

0.915

0.944

1.039

1.110

1.572

0.901

941

1898

ragi

khesari

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Table 3U: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Urban Sector
Haryana

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

0.535

0.650

0.850

0.929

1.348

1.149

1.007

1.509

1.251

1.207

1.033

1.709

1.158

920

939

wheat

6.648

7.836

7.816

8.425

7.807

8.589

8.291

7.367

7.648

7.818

7.335

8.908

7.923

980

1012

jowar

bajra

0.000

0.006

0.031

0.036

0.070

0.057

0.066

0.025

0.026

0.017

0.006

0.062

0.037

33

38

maize

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.010

0.009

0.022

0.000

0.049

0.045

0.062

0.023

0.004

0.024

65

56

barley

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.023

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.003

small millets

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

other cereals

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.009

0.001

total cereals

7.183

8.492

8.700

9.400

9.233

9.818

9.364

8.950

8.993

9.104

8.397 10.692

9.147

980

1013

gram

0.010

0.008

0.011

0.008

0.021

0.027

0.030

0.055

0.072

0.079

0.124

0.142

0.049

307

305

cereal
substitutes

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

arhar

0.010

0.012

0.042

0.050

0.041

0.039

0.071

0.064

0.051

0.038

0.024

0.108

0.049

213

190

gram(split)

0.043

0.073

0.073

0.094

0.080

0.123

0.105

0.139

0.141

0.165

0.218

0.148

0.122

702

775

moong

0.080

0.094

0.090

0.102

0.133

0.124

0.142

0.107

0.155

0.177

0.136

0.273

0.136

825

863

masur

0.056

0.067

0.070

0.094

0.135

0.100

0.105

0.113

0.126

0.112

0.145

0.182

0.112

786

790

urd

0.027

0.015

0.051

0.053

0.052

0.091

0.046

0.114

0.127

0.143

0.113

0.099

0.086

536

555

khesari

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

peas

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

soyabean

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.003

0.004

0.018

0.002

14

other pulses

0.000

0.001

0.007

0.012

0.022

0.027

0.027

0.037

0.064

0.116

0.127

0.119

0.049

289

295

other pulse
products

0.056

0.062

0.071

0.065

0.068

0.084

0.082

0.104

0.127

0.117

0.164

0.137

0.097

679

771

pulses &
pulse
products

0.272

0.324

0.403

0.470

0.530

0.589

0.579

0.679

0.791

0.871

0.929

1.085

0.653

976

1008

ragi

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Table 3U: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Urban Sector
Himachal Pradesh

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

3.568

4.592

3.230

4.241

5.370

3.791

3.910

3.552

3.827

4.334

3.888

3.631

4.120

908

376

wheat

4.095

4.706

3.396

6.699

6.005

6.885

6.563

6.744

6.984

6.283

6.284

6.593

6.431

919

379

jowar

0.000

0.000

0.013

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

bajra

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.273

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.042

26

maize

0.000

1.507

1.071

0.772

0.116

0.185

0.255

0.204

0.171

0.283

0.380

0.154

0.241

145

85

barley

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.023

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

small millets

ragi

other cereals

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.013

0.000

0.000

0.002

26

total cereals

7.664 10.804

7.710 11.711 11.764 10.884 10.729 10.500 10.982 10.913 10.552 10.378 10.839

919

379

gram

0.094

0.149

0.033

0.161

0.065

0.147

0.142

0.166

0.140

0.135

0.174

0.201

0.137

571

265

arhar

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.046

0.050

0.019

0.086

0.130

0.042

0.107

0.060

286

66

gram(split)

0.223

0.234

0.306

0.299

0.084

0.223

0.187

0.209

0.231

0.278

0.253

0.270

0.216

746

349

moong

0.059

0.116

0.080

0.146

0.161

0.158

0.139

0.141

0.226

0.269

0.149

0.209

0.185

780

298

masur

0.055

0.133

0.075

0.118

0.217

0.154

0.180

0.131

0.133

0.219

0.129

0.208

0.169

674

279

urd

0.227

0.268

0.223

0.332

0.168

0.233

0.167

0.211

0.198

0.178

0.171

0.211

0.191

613

310

khesari

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.004

0.000

peas

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.004

0.000

0.000

0.020

0.000

0.003

soyabean

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.010

0.007

0.000

0.021

0.004

26

10

other pulses

0.075

0.281

0.139

0.159

0.251

0.290

0.179

0.282

0.277

0.303

0.361

0.383

0.279

786

313

other pulse
products

0.089

0.059

0.074

0.144

0.088

0.089

0.062

0.082

0.088

0.149

0.115

0.120

0.101

657

230

pulses &
pulse
products

0.727

1.091

0.897

1.198

0.971

1.193

0.964

1.079

1.249

1.532

1.239

1.533

1.207

919

379

cereal
substitutes

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Table 3U: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Urban Sector
Jammu & Kashmir

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

3.346

8.507

6.615

7.559

7.642

8.236

9.011

9.320

9.368

8.239

6.288

7.786

8.491

987

868

wheat

5.914

2.268

2.754

3.590

2.992

3.876

3.087

3.270

3.826

4.357

5.718

5.692

3.646

984

858

jowar

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.011

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

bajra

maize

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.008

0.000

0.000

0.021

0.005

0.000

0.003

0.016

0.000

0.006

barley

small millets

ragi

other cereals

total cereals

9.260 10.775

9.368 11.157 10.634 12.111 12.131 12.595 13.194 12.598 12.022 13.478 12.145

989

870

gram

0.089

0.004

0.018

0.039

0.037

0.055

0.038

0.028

0.048

0.071

0.077

0.072

0.046

296

311

arhar

0.000

0.023

0.052

0.031

0.027

0.017

0.008

0.003

0.012

0.018

0.008

0.000

0.014

39

53

gram(split)

0.131

0.035

0.081

0.114

0.075

0.139

0.092

0.085

0.115

0.176

0.224

0.258

0.118

534

515

moong

0.007

0.027

0.057

0.048

0.074

0.071

0.083

0.098

0.093

0.130

0.154

0.178

0.092

742

564

masur

0.007

0.001

0.049

0.043

0.049

0.063

0.059

0.063

0.054

0.041

0.049

0.016

0.051

473

309

urd

0.131

0.014

0.079

0.112

0.051

0.107

0.072

0.079

0.095

0.140

0.197

0.232

0.096

372

435

khesari

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.002

0.000

0.001

peas

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.003

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.001

soyabean

0.000

0.001

0.009

0.008

0.007

0.011

0.013

0.009

0.011

0.009

0.032

0.037

0.011

132

155

other pulses

0.140

0.054

0.120

0.165

0.147

0.141

0.122

0.179

0.163

0.199

0.269

0.296

0.162

732

670

other pulse
products

0.000

0.001

0.004

0.006

0.004

0.029

0.017

0.013

0.033

0.037

0.067

0.105

0.024

188

203

pulses &
pulse
products

0.416

0.156

0.451

0.529

0.433

0.579

0.470

0.527

0.580

0.754

1.001

1.123

0.571

960

829

cereal
substitutes

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Table 3U: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Urban Sector
Jharkhand

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs. reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000
in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

7.027

6.768

7.212

6.869

6.225

6.844

6.207

5.809

5.807

4.745

5.707

4.964

6.216

926

995

wheat

2.772

5.295

5.606

5.700

5.967

6.478

5.793

6.217

6.228

6.540

7.064

7.283

5.863

896

961

jowar

bajra

maize

0.001

0.010

0.005

0.006

0.000

0.002

0.014

0.003

0.009

0.027

0.000

0.000

0.007

16

37

barley

small millets

ragi

other cereals

total cereals

9.800 12.073 12.823 12.575 12.192 13.324 12.014 12.029 12.044 11.311 12.772 12.247 12.086

926

996

gram

0.029

0.056

0.062

0.082

0.103

0.128

0.139

0.176

0.249

0.202

0.175

0.290

0.140

442

415

arhar

0.065

0.166

0.168

0.211

0.320

0.289

0.291

0.279

0.497

0.436

0.490

0.582

0.306

772

771

gram(split)

0.006

0.016

0.018

0.040

0.008

0.021

0.064

0.100

0.114

0.121

0.129

0.188

0.065

326

291

moong

0.049

0.051

0.024

0.040

0.055

0.068

0.049

0.077

0.108

0.050

0.160

0.178

0.069

285

286

masur

0.178

0.178

0.222

0.229

0.236

0.209

0.172

0.198

0.208

0.158

0.278

0.308

0.207

697

746

urd

0.004

0.000

0.005

0.013

0.012

0.013

0.000

0.008

0.023

0.031

0.034

0.004

0.012

80

82

peas

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.002

0.002

0.006

0.001

0.037

0.003

14

17

soyabean

0.003

0.004

0.000

0.003

0.000

0.008

0.002

0.004

0.017

0.013

0.043

0.024

0.008

126

83

other pulses

0.002

0.001

0.001

0.007

0.005

0.002

0.001

0.001

0.001

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.002

16

34

0.003

0.007

0.026

0.036

0.036

0.058

0.069

0.064

0.085

0.094

0.119

0.203

0.060

365

318

0.309

0.425

0.465

0.581

0.671

0.667

0.651

0.732

1.053

0.911

1.254

1.524

0.732

920

987

cereal
substitutes

khesari

other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

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Table 3U: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Urban Sector
Karnataka

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

4.030

4.724

4.628

5.345

5.590

6.111

5.979

6.051

5.873

6.573

6.314

5.731

5.661

914

2058

wheat

0.785

1.159

1.350

1.294

1.422

1.599

1.681

1.937

1.994

2.183

2.784

2.675

1.716

892

1989

jowar

2.744

2.596

2.222

1.797

1.384

0.807

0.813

0.721

0.671

0.223

0.311

0.105

1.160

271

710

bajra

0.839

0.148

0.002

0.014

0.004

0.005

0.008

0.000

0.008

0.002

0.006

0.000

0.059

16

24

maize

0.003

0.175

0.000

0.002

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.041

0.014

barley

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

small millets

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.045

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.005

ragi

0.246

0.508

1.084

1.002

1.274

1.717

1.454

1.332

1.130

1.054

0.751

0.307

1.084

409

868

other cereals

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.000

0.022

0.000

0.038

0.000

0.062

0.009

total cereals

8.648

9.311

9.289

9.454

9.721 10.242

9.934 10.066

9.678 10.072 10.167

8.922

9.708

916

2062

gram

0.034

0.039

0.038

0.063

0.058

0.047

0.054

0.054

0.082

0.066

0.076

0.103

0.059

394

847

cereal
substitutes

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.004

0.007

0.001

0.002

0.001

12

arhar

0.344

0.299

0.298

0.372

0.361

0.337

0.389

0.416

0.430

0.469

0.501

0.499

0.389

899

2007

gram(split)

0.023

0.042

0.049

0.051

0.049

0.073

0.072

0.081

0.077

0.087

0.081

0.098

0.066

543

1118

moong

0.077

0.083

0.089

0.074

0.068

0.058

0.083

0.090

0.075

0.080

0.097

0.086

0.078

474

1090

masur

0.042

0.018

0.021

0.030

0.021

0.008

0.007

0.007

0.018

0.020

0.015

0.017

0.018

81

173

urd

0.007

0.041

0.057

0.079

0.095

0.127

0.136

0.138

0.163

0.205

0.209

0.226

0.124

661

1383

khesari

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.014

0.000

0.000

0.004

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.002

peas

0.005

0.025

0.012

0.017

0.011

0.018

0.008

0.007

0.012

0.016

0.017

0.009

0.013

98

190

soyabean

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.005

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.003

0.001

other pulses

0.027

0.057

0.087

0.100

0.094

0.116

0.115

0.117

0.112

0.137

0.119

0.123

0.103

501

1096

other pulse
products

0.011

0.028

0.025

0.023

0.024

0.035

0.031

0.026

0.024

0.046

0.069

0.046

0.031

239

500

pulses &
pulse
products

0.537

0.595

0.638

0.746

0.742

0.772

0.839

0.886

0.910

1.062

1.112

1.105

0.827

912

2048

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Table 3U: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Urban Sector
Kerala

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

6.162

6.349

7.228

7.056

7.722

7.729

8.627

8.224

8.336

7.554

7.659

7.907

7.735

931

1852

wheat

0.266

0.599

0.491

0.735

0.784

0.959

0.967

1.156

1.173

1.485

1.711

1.845

1.092

828

1640

jowar

bajra

maize

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

barley

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

small millets

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

ragi

0.000

0.010

0.000

0.007

0.005

0.001

0.003

0.007

0.001

0.006

0.000

0.015

0.005

20

35

other cereals

0.000

0.008

0.003

0.008

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.001

0.001

0.002

0.001

0.007

0.002

10

20

total cereals

6.428

6.966

7.722

7.806

8.512

8.691

9.597

9.388

9.511

9.046

9.371

9.774

8.834

932

1854

gram

0.040

0.068

0.061

0.078

0.087

0.087

0.111

0.127

0.121

0.137

0.178

0.167

0.111

566

1088

0.190

0.349

0.294

0.263

0.445

0.372

0.417

0.519

0.509

0.529

0.480

0.577

0.435

450

869

arhar

0.041

0.066

0.068

0.079

0.097

0.103

0.124

0.127

0.145

0.177

0.194

0.213

0.129

754

1516

gram(split)

0.002

0.013

0.004

0.011

0.003

0.007

0.007

0.003

0.002

0.007

0.012

0.011

0.007

41

81

moong

0.036

0.045

0.052

0.068

0.080

0.101

0.110

0.119

0.149

0.176

0.193

0.239

0.124

637

1227

masur

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.002

0.001

0.000

0.004

0.002

0.005

0.001

0.004

0.005

0.002

15

38

urd

0.029

0.047

0.058

0.066

0.092

0.082

0.123

0.157

0.193

0.219

0.268

0.336

0.152

646

1218

khesari

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.002

0.000

peas

0.006

0.014

0.021

0.012

0.033

0.031

0.021

0.046

0.042

0.048

0.082

0.075

0.038

201

382

soyabean

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.009

0.001

0.001

other pulses

0.012

0.014

0.023

0.013

0.024

0.013

0.020

0.033

0.034

0.045

0.025

0.053

0.028

156

330

0.018

0.013

0.021

0.024

0.030

0.027

0.042

0.059

0.060

0.075

0.071

0.111

0.050

593

1117

0.144

0.212

0.247

0.276

0.361

0.365

0.453

0.547

0.630

0.749

0.857

1.046

0.530

901

1793

cereal
substitutes

other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

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Table 3U: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Urban Sector
Madhya Pradesh

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

1.631

1.705

2.020

2.023

2.468

2.124

2.310

3.065

2.659

1.857

2.725

1.681

2.168

935

1920

wheat

7.156

8.331

7.708

8.214

8.440

8.207

8.507

8.551

8.181

7.207

7.600

6.818

7.980

979

2030

jowar

0.200

0.191

0.211

0.068

0.010

0.069

0.031

0.012

0.007

0.001

0.011

0.021

0.085

34

76

bajra

0.020

0.009

0.046

0.011

0.096

0.067

0.006

0.000

0.004

0.001

0.000

0.056

0.029

22

33

maize

0.074

0.168

0.095

0.057

0.102

0.059

0.049

0.063

0.176

0.071

0.083

0.079

0.089

83

161

barley

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.008

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

small millets

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.006

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.006

0.004

0.000

0.001

other cereals

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.003

0.000

0.000

0.001

10

14

total cereals

9.080 10.404 10.079 10.373 11.120 10.541 10.904 11.693 11.029

9.145 10.425

8.655 10.352

982

2039

gram

0.004

0.009

0.024

0.010

0.040

0.010

0.025

0.033

0.032

0.018

0.046

0.009

0.021

93

175

0.004

0.083

0.011

0.023

0.034

0.042

0.037

0.083

0.066

0.140

0.088

0.047

0.048

198

338

arhar

0.221

0.333

0.382

0.401

0.524

0.491

0.560

0.602

0.569

0.518

0.735

0.485

0.459

932

1888

gram(split)

0.016

0.036

0.037

0.062

0.057

0.084

0.048

0.099

0.056

0.109

0.101

0.117

0.061

278

588

moong

0.094

0.087

0.100

0.103

0.109

0.133

0.190

0.123

0.159

0.190

0.205

0.172

0.128

589

1115

masur

0.083

0.061

0.080

0.079

0.078

0.079

0.049

0.050

0.053

0.044

0.030

0.016

0.064

259

587

urd

0.019

0.041

0.030

0.023

0.036

0.051

0.028

0.026

0.037

0.025

0.029

0.096

0.033

196

410

khesari

0.003

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

peas

0.005

0.003

0.008

0.001

0.001

0.004

0.000

0.001

0.004

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.003

15

35

soyabean

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

other pulses

0.007

0.012

0.007

0.001

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.011

0.007

0.005

0.009

0.005

0.005

25

38

0.039

0.055

0.068

0.077

0.064

0.117

0.098

0.102

0.137

0.117

0.174

0.112

0.087

550

1062

0.487

0.629

0.712

0.749

0.871

0.960

0.973

1.014

1.024

1.008

1.283

1.006

0.843

980

2032

ragi

cereal
substitutes

other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

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Table 3U: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Urban Sector
Maharashtra

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

1.752

2.703

2.435

3.032

3.349

3.177

3.403

3.251

3.129

2.885

2.928

2.848

3.000

935

4700

wheat

3.518

3.929

4.018

4.306

4.030

4.488

4.282

4.359

4.608

4.443

4.419

4.469

4.300

928

4668

jowar

1.887

1.641

1.852

1.161

1.071

0.844

0.579

0.655

0.534

0.522

0.261

0.212

0.848

319

1689

bajra

1.225

0.384

0.425

0.315

0.211

0.192

0.140

0.238

0.091

0.083

0.096

0.038

0.235

86

484

maize

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.009

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.002

0.006

0.001

0.000

0.002

12

barley

0.025

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.014

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.003

small millets

0.001

0.001

0.004

0.003

0.003

0.005

0.002

0.004

0.005

0.001

0.004

0.004

0.003

18

133

ragi

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

other cereals

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.001

0.002

0.007

0.003

0.017

0.005

0.003

29

total cereals

8.407

8.658

8.734

8.827

8.664

8.722

8.409

8.509

8.375

7.943

7.729

7.577

8.394

942

4748

gram

0.002

0.007

0.012

0.016

0.014

0.023

0.030

0.026

0.033

0.032

0.043

0.064

0.026

160

785

0.024

0.036

0.051

0.076

0.067

0.086

0.091

0.096

0.090

0.107

0.094

0.084

0.081

415

2109

arhar

0.236

0.308

0.333

0.368

0.377

0.444

0.396

0.476

0.434

0.440

0.461

0.488

0.408

907

4558

gram(split)

0.071

0.093

0.108

0.112

0.124

0.128

0.121

0.128

0.135

0.128

0.157

0.137

0.123

587

3029

moong

0.075

0.066

0.096

0.133

0.155

0.114

0.161

0.146

0.154

0.153

0.179

0.182

0.140

713

3499

masur

0.043

0.058

0.068

0.060

0.063

0.049

0.079

0.053

0.061

0.054

0.058

0.061

0.060

351

1712

urd

0.019

0.009

0.030

0.027

0.021

0.020

0.025

0.031

0.040

0.042

0.062

0.073

0.033

238

1223

khesari

0.003

0.008

0.004

0.001

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.001

38

peas

0.002

0.009

0.006

0.016

0.012

0.019

0.020

0.022

0.028

0.020

0.024

0.021

0.018

157

712

soyabean

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.003

0.002

0.003

0.004

0.007

0.012

0.003

19

102

other pulses

0.015

0.013

0.018

0.026

0.036

0.037

0.045

0.067

0.056

0.072

0.073

0.070

0.047

229

1119

0.024

0.031

0.043

0.059

0.042

0.050

0.055

0.049

0.063

0.069

0.065

0.063

0.054

360

1774

0.488

0.595

0.706

0.803

0.832

0.860

0.904

0.974

0.975

0.982

1.087

1.106

0.887

939

4733

cereal
substitutes

other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

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Table 3U: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Urban Sector
Manipur

item
(1)
rice

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

15.402 15.580 14.937 14.889 14.848 15.001 15.706 16.734 14.173 14.480 13.827 17.692 15.189

991

996

263

191

wheat

0.000

0.115

0.103

0.059

0.055

0.233

0.283

0.192

0.526

1.306

0.199

0.396

0.187

jowar

bajra

maize

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

barley

small millets

ragi

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.003

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

15.402 15.695 15.040 14.948 14.903 15.235 15.989 16.927 14.702 15.785 14.027 18.088 15.376

991

996

other cereals
total cereals

0.000

0.000

0.029

0.018

0.009

0.020

0.012

0.011

0.011

0.006

0.084

0.073

0.016

73

108

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.001

0.000

0.014

0.000

0.137

0.000

0.000

0.005

arhar

0.000

0.000

0.017

0.030

0.054

0.028

0.043

0.048

0.058

0.107

0.000

0.029

0.039

214

212

gram(split)

0.000

0.058

0.013

0.003

0.002

0.004

0.003

0.001

0.021

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.005

19

21

moong

0.000

0.000

0.018

0.019

0.038

0.018

0.047

0.026

0.053

0.047

0.042

0.000

0.029

191

169

masur

0.015

0.070

0.098

0.113

0.170

0.126

0.134

0.127

0.200

0.190

0.228

0.092

0.134

614

581

urd

0.000

0.006

0.047

0.074

0.123

0.048

0.019

0.024

0.045

0.055

0.000

0.000

0.061

292

339

khesari

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

peas

0.000

0.041

0.086

0.140

0.168

0.091

0.084

0.045

0.157

0.153

0.167

0.000

0.113

505

554

soyabean

0.000

0.000

0.005

0.002

0.006

0.004

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.003

21

19

other pulses

0.000

0.000

0.023

0.039

0.024

0.022

0.035

0.021

0.027

0.050

0.167

0.019

0.028

156

205

0.237

0.118

0.074

0.089

0.070

0.111

0.112

0.137

0.109

0.160

0.021

0.061

0.099

565

475

0.252

0.294

0.381

0.510

0.655

0.453

0.478

0.428

0.670

0.761

0.625

0.201

0.511

968

975

gram
cereal
substitutes

other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

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Table 3U: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Urban Sector
Meghalaya

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs. reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000
in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

0.000

5.535

9.495

9.874

9.591

9.434

9.332

9.735

9.230 10.311 10.675

6.407

9.680

960

428

wheat

0.000

0.000

0.910

0.201

0.286

0.517

0.509

0.623

0.954

0.968

0.834

1.556

0.698

801

364

jowar

bajra

maize

0.000

0.132

0.000

0.006

0.000

0.059

0.011

0.008

0.004

0.006

0.000

0.013

0.012

14

17

barley

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.001

ragi

other cereals

total cereals

0.000

5.668 10.405 10.082

9.877 10.009

9.852 10.368 10.188 11.287 11.509

7.977 10.390

960

428

gram

0.000

0.000

0.005

0.004

0.001

0.006

0.001

0.001

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.001

0.002

10

18

cereal
substitutes

0.000

0.500

0.072

0.288

0.046

0.181

0.068

0.091

0.061

0.039

0.045

0.032

0.083

85

114

arhar

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.005

0.000

0.003

0.003

0.017

0.005

0.010

0.000

0.059

0.008

37

18

gram(split)

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.015

0.006

0.015

0.009

0.005

0.008

0.000

0.007

36

44

moong

0.000

0.000

0.140

0.021

0.051

0.039

0.018

0.087

0.077

0.107

0.103

0.102

0.072

387

148

masur

0.000

0.441

0.334

0.364

0.312

0.268

0.230

0.228

0.288

0.257

0.358

0.481

0.282

917

404

urd

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.027

0.005

0.000

0.000

0.005

20

khesari

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.001

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.000

peas

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.004

0.000

0.002

0.001

0.003

0.003

0.001

0.003

0.000

0.002

11

soyabean

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.006

0.001

0.005

0.001

0.005

0.000

0.006

0.003

27

32

other pulses

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.007

0.005

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.002

10

other pulse
products

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.001

0.012

0.001

0.012

0.003

0.014

0.008

0.001

0.008

76

35

pulses &
pulse
products

0.000

0.441

0.474

0.396

0.367

0.347

0.260

0.375

0.420

0.407

0.480

0.649

0.389

948

424

small millets

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Table 3U: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Urban Sector
Mizoram

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

0.000 11.667 10.896 10.890 11.086 11.351 11.060 11.329 11.347 13.054 12.411 12.843 11.673

998

1110

wheat

0.000

0.000

0.174

0.279

0.111

0.220

0.305

0.420

0.393

0.456

0.608

0.919

0.379

643

703

jowar

bajra

maize

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.051

0.041

0.009

0.005

0.006

0.087

0.023

0.021

0.070

0.031

23

29

barley

small millets

ragi

other cereals

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

total cereals

0.000 11.667 11.071 11.220 11.238 11.580 11.370 11.755 11.826 13.534 13.040 13.832 12.083

998

1110

gram

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.009

0.000

0.005

0.009

0.006

0.011

0.028

0.008

0.016

0.011

23

30

cereal
substitutes

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.014

0.006

0.000

0.059

0.012

0.049

0.000

0.019

11

gram(split)

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.004

0.001

0.001

0.001

0.000

0.001

moong

0.000

0.000

0.028

0.034

0.024

0.024

0.010

0.019

0.016

0.026

0.028

0.043

0.021

50

46

masur

0.000

0.083

0.197

0.281

0.326

0.374

0.392

0.410

0.530

0.508

0.637

0.601

0.452

888

1007

urd

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.004

0.000

0.030

0.002

khesari

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

peas

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.059

0.067

0.042

0.039

0.050

0.060

0.039

0.064

0.023

0.049

143

177

soyabean

0.000

0.000

0.005

0.025

0.049

0.028

0.029

0.025

0.030

0.026

0.026

0.045

0.030

256

285

other pulses

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.004

0.002

0.053

0.044

0.052

0.043

0.041

0.067

0.110

0.044

107

116

other pulse
products

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.007

0.012

0.001

0.007

0.018

0.001

0.006

18

21

pulses &
pulse
products

0.000

0.083

0.231

0.403

0.469

0.523

0.521

0.571

0.683

0.651

0.843

0.854

0.605

962

1079

arhar

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Table 3U: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Urban Sector
Nagaland

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

0.000

0.000

0.000 11.263

9.709 10.113 10.278 11.550 12.667 12.331 12.558 11.916 11.826

970

311

wheat

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.192

0.603

0.419

0.789

0.419

0.465

0.863

0.680

1.162

0.683

686

197

jowar

bajra

maize

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.126

0.018

0.000

0.026

0.117

0.116

0.121

0.000

0.075

45

14

barley

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.004

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

small millets

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.028

0.025

0.013

0.003

0.005

0.000

0.000

0.008

19

other cereals

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.065

0.000

0.006

0.046

0.000

0.019

0.007

0.015

26

total cereals

0.000

0.000

0.000 11.455 10.438 10.643 11.092 12.015 13.302 13.315 13.378 13.085 12.607

972

312

gram

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.005

0.028

0.026

0.035

0.016

0.021

0.142

0.032

112

30

cereal
substitutes

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.115

0.012

0.017

0.021

0.063

0.054

0.030

0.012

0.038

63

28

arhar

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.007

0.008

0.004

0.017

0.005

34

10

gram(split)

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.013

0.011

0.009

0.012

0.045

0.011

54

17

moong

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.107

0.062

0.031

0.086

0.048

0.047

0.096

0.112

0.158

0.083

291

86

masur

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.405

0.406

0.521

0.400

0.358

0.322

0.350

0.347

0.402

0.366

914

288

urd

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.009

0.015

0.000

0.000

0.005

12

khesari

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.005

0.008

0.008

0.003

peas

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.015

0.022

0.035

0.102

0.127

0.157

0.067

125

38

soyabean

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.023

0.137

0.069

0.062

0.132

0.196

0.102

0.092

0.116

299

109

other pulses

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.080

0.117

0.116

0.138

0.138

0.122

0.129

0.131

0.205

0.135

392

128

other pulse
products

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.027

0.068

0.040

0.072

0.085

0.039

0.039

0.261

0.069

171

58

pulses &
pulse
products

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.592

0.635

0.874

0.750

0.717

0.770

0.948

0.883

1.344

0.861

972

312

ragi

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Table 3U: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Urban Sector
Orissa

item
(1)
rice

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs. reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000
in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

10.735 12.626 11.804 11.664 11.071 10.723 11.226 10.155 10.241 10.277

9.833

7.990 11.049

968

1150

775

900

wheat

0.696

0.618

1.424

1.990

2.296

2.357

2.161

2.668

4.016

2.981

3.406

3.437

2.032

jowar

bajra

maize

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.008

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.013

0.000

0.001

barley

small millets

ragi

0.069

0.038

0.035

0.066

0.007

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.027

14

20

other cereals

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.010

0.004

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.002

11.502 13.282 13.264 13.729 13.376 13.080 13.387 12.833 14.262 13.261 13.252 11.427 13.110

975

1156

87

88

total cereals
gram

0.007

0.008

0.010

0.007

0.016

0.036

0.029

0.015

0.009

0.027

0.000

0.017

0.014

arhar

0.081

0.149

0.211

0.248

0.271

0.441

0.473

0.463

0.561

0.667

0.752

0.684

0.332

671

707

gram(split)

0.003

0.006

0.013

0.020

0.006

0.011

0.013

0.042

0.034

0.037

0.082

0.005

0.018

97

130

moong

0.114

0.141

0.161

0.111

0.229

0.128

0.130

0.107

0.159

0.144

0.159

0.252

0.142

523

662

masur

0.045

0.050

0.043

0.122

0.091

0.016

0.031

0.019

0.048

0.023

0.002

0.002

0.048

163

222

urd

0.017

0.030

0.050

0.051

0.050

0.026

0.067

0.076

0.098

0.085

0.095

0.013

0.052

191

234

peas

0.015

0.014

0.038

0.021

0.031

0.066

0.039

0.049

0.089

0.073

0.073

0.052

0.042

210

174

soyabean

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.005

0.000

0.022

0.001

10

other pulses

0.021

0.027

0.012

0.007

0.025

0.005

0.029

0.005

0.003

0.003

0.000

0.000

0.013

45

64

other pulse
products

0.006

0.003

0.017

0.046

0.021

0.037

0.047

0.051

0.110

0.052

0.133

0.134

0.040

197

221

pulses &
pulse
products

0.301

0.420

0.548

0.626

0.723

0.731

0.829

0.812

1.101

1.089

1.297

1.163

0.689

930

1126

cereal
substitutes

khesari

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Table 3U: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Urban Sector
Punjab

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

0.591

0.654

0.903

1.189

1.146

0.943

1.099

1.238

0.853

0.919

1.101

0.960

1.027

847

1602

wheat

6.410

6.705

6.932

7.608

8.273

8.271

7.832

7.899

7.710

8.520

8.067

7.577

7.910

959

1817

jowar

bajra

maize

0.000

0.013

0.023

0.029

0.024

0.056

0.056

0.117

0.101

0.095

0.133

0.059

0.072

115

242

barley

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

small millets

ragi

other cereals

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.007

0.034

0.006

0.004

11

14

total cereals

7.001

7.373

7.858

8.826

9.443

9.270

8.987

9.255

8.667

9.540

9.335

8.602

9.013

959

1817

gram

0.008

0.049

0.059

0.079

0.077

0.089

0.131

0.118

0.111

0.120

0.130

0.148

0.106

580

1159

cereal
substitutes

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.032

0.003

0.083

0.000

0.011

arhar

0.044

0.023

0.027

0.029

0.034

0.024

0.048

0.069

0.043

0.048

0.049

0.029

0.041

194

279

gram(split)

0.058

0.090

0.114

0.119

0.125

0.121

0.143

0.129

0.135

0.163

0.160

0.175

0.137

717

1391

moong

0.174

0.149

0.147

0.146

0.171

0.162

0.181

0.201

0.209

0.207

0.181

0.224

0.183

862

1672

masur

0.124

0.097

0.112

0.136

0.129

0.127

0.133

0.157

0.140

0.153

0.115

0.128

0.135

746

1445

urd

0.013

0.035

0.071

0.106

0.100

0.116

0.114

0.093

0.089

0.135

0.134

0.137

0.109

551

1070

khesari

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.000

peas

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.003

0.001

0.000

0.001

0.002

0.001

0.002

0.001

20

soyabean

0.000

0.002

0.002

0.004

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.011

0.008

0.012

0.014

0.005

34

56

other pulses

0.003

0.033

0.042

0.063

0.079

0.094

0.098

0.111

0.114

0.115

0.151

0.166

0.101

465

950

other pulse
products

0.097

0.029

0.046

0.044

0.068

0.064

0.087

0.075

0.116

0.107

0.082

0.168

0.084

533

1083

pulses &
pulse
products

0.512

0.458

0.561

0.648

0.709

0.713

0.806

0.840

0.858

0.938

0.885

1.044

0.797

958

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Table 3U: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Urban Sector
Rajasthan

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

0.174

0.112

0.272

0.348

0.690

0.926

0.977

1.005

1.330

0.528

702

1182

wheat

8.129

8.628

9.074

9.492 10.230 10.080 10.856 10.372

9.286

9.671

9.680

7.164

9.600

958

1557

jowar

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.048

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.014

0.000

0.000

0.006

bajra

0.488

0.291

1.047

0.705

0.645

0.543

0.547

0.254

0.649

0.387

0.318

0.345

0.571

112

227

maize

0.006

0.097

0.120

0.290

0.184

0.074

0.144

0.118

0.214

0.062

0.009

0.031

0.137

49

107

barley

small millets

ragi

other cereals

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.000

total cereals

8.797

9.128 10.513 10.834 11.509 11.098 12.027 11.435 11.074 11.111 11.012

8.870 10.841

967

1585

gram

0.000

0.007

0.002

0.008

0.009

0.012

0.010

0.004

0.015

0.005

0.008

0.012

0.008

49

87

cereal
substitutes

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.005

0.002

0.001

arhar

0.006

0.004

0.008

0.006

0.018

0.018

0.040

0.026

0.045

0.065

0.065

0.094

0.027

180

318

gram(split)

0.037

0.097

0.074

0.084

0.078

0.067

0.068

0.087

0.085

0.093

0.072

0.080

0.078

567

888

moong

0.151

0.152

0.144

0.166

0.159

0.190

0.181

0.198

0.204

0.211

0.228

0.220

0.179

895

1448

masur

0.047

0.018

0.038

0.033

0.039

0.062

0.064

0.043

0.056

0.073

0.048

0.121

0.050

362

522

urd

0.012

0.016

0.035

0.030

0.034

0.037

0.044

0.063

0.056

0.065

0.114

0.051

0.043

310

613

khesari

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

peas

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

soyabean

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.001

0.000

0.001

0.006

0.001

15

other pulses

0.011

0.002

0.042

0.015

0.028

0.028

0.027

0.017

0.042

0.032

0.012

0.003

0.024

101

171

other pulse
products

0.034

0.052

0.067

0.075

0.090

0.101

0.118

0.097

0.121

0.130

0.155

0.175

0.096

659

1154

pulses &
pulse
products

0.298

0.342

0.411

0.411

0.446

0.503

0.542

0.534

0.609

0.668

0.696

0.749

0.499

961

1575

0.403

0.402

0.476

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Table 3U: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Urban Sector
Sikkim

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

0.000

4.290

4.524

5.760

8.563

4.042

9.865

9.501

9.731

8.768

8.636 10.735

8.665

853

145

wheat

0.000

4.413

0.731

2.117

1.161

2.679

1.503

1.029

1.450

2.132

1.418

1.555

1.572

836

140

jowar

bajra

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.000

maize

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.031

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.006

10

barley

small millets

ragi

other cereals

total cereals

0.000

8.703

5.255

7.877

9.723

6.722 11.368 10.530 11.213 10.900 10.053 12.290 10.243

853

145

gram

0.000

0.061

0.005

0.047

0.082

0.021

0.012

0.058

0.042

0.057

0.018

0.088

0.044

167

31

arhar

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.026

0.010

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.015

0.000

0.000

0.026

0.007

38

gram(split)

0.000

0.123

0.005

0.046

0.014

0.003

0.026

0.018

0.050

0.050

0.000

0.001

0.029

135

27

moong

0.000

0.061

0.005

0.029

0.024

0.017

0.097

0.018

0.030

0.004

0.003

0.028

0.034

111

29

masur

0.000

0.123

0.169

0.214

0.344

0.445

0.276

0.366

0.361

0.443

0.422

1.082

0.365

812

138

urd

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

khesari

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

peas

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.015

0.000

0.007

0.029

0.018

0.027

0.018

0.088

0.018

85

13

soyabean

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.011

0.000

0.007

0.000

0.000

0.006

0.000

0.000

0.003

21

other pulses

0.000

0.000

0.034

0.050

0.076

0.129

0.040

0.115

0.097

0.151

0.225

0.396

0.105

377

72

other pulse
products

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.018

0.026

0.011

0.000

0.002

0.018

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.009

55

15

pulses &
pulse
products

0.000

0.306

0.212

0.383

0.521

0.606

0.453

0.548

0.588

0.682

0.669

1.622

0.570

853

145

cereal
substitutes

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Table 3U: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Urban Sector
Tamil Nadu

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

7.869

8.558

8.901

9.283

8.955

9.294

9.001

8.521

8.394

8.212

8.157

6.691

8.632

926

3885

wheat

0.192

0.257

0.298

0.440

0.575

0.661

0.754

0.833

1.062

1.130

1.630

1.483

0.784

784

3209

jowar

0.004

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

bajra

0.005

0.015

0.001

0.001

0.001

0.003

0.007

0.002

0.001

0.000

0.001

0.001

0.002

18

maize

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.004

0.000

0.000

barley

small millets

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

ragi

0.139

0.095

0.088

0.053

0.056

0.035

0.047

0.027

0.030

0.063

0.055

0.070

0.055

84

402

other cereals

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.010

0.003

0.000

0.002

0.001

0.003

0.008

0.002

21

total cereals

8.210

8.926

9.290

9.776

9.587 10.004

9.812

9.383

9.489

9.407

9.849

8.254

9.477

926

3887

gram

0.041

0.028

0.034

0.036

0.051

0.059

0.061

0.049

0.065

0.078

0.091

0.108

0.058

479

1897

cereal
substitutes

0.002

0.010

0.005

0.004

0.003

0.027

0.007

0.004

0.002

0.004

0.000

0.001

0.006

74

arhar

0.186

0.248

0.271

0.326

0.336

0.376

0.401

0.377

0.447

0.466

0.553

0.504

0.383

913

3816

gram(split)

0.027

0.035

0.045

0.050

0.060

0.070

0.074

0.075

0.095

0.100

0.129

0.130

0.075

654

2578

moong

0.046

0.067

0.063

0.083

0.087

0.084

0.079

0.096

0.107

0.119

0.152

0.148

0.095

644

2664

masur

0.000

0.001

0.001

0.002

0.001

0.001

0.007

0.000

0.002

0.005

0.002

0.004

0.002

12

40

urd

0.079

0.121

0.170

0.190

0.214

0.250

0.276

0.278

0.323

0.354

0.418

0.376

0.263

826

3437

khesari

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

peas

0.001

0.001

0.003

0.003

0.004

0.004

0.003

0.003

0.004

0.006

0.010

0.012

0.004

42

166

soyabean

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.002

0.000

0.002

0.005

0.001

0.001

12

39

other pulses

0.020

0.027

0.022

0.035

0.035

0.036

0.039

0.047

0.037

0.044

0.054

0.045

0.037

286

1202

other pulse
products

0.010

0.015

0.023

0.023

0.035

0.029

0.034

0.031

0.033

0.040

0.057

0.043

0.032

289

1264

pulses &
pulse
products

0.370

0.514

0.597

0.712

0.773

0.849

0.913

0.911

1.049

1.136

1.379

1.262

0.894

926

3885

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Table 3U: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Urban Sector
Tripura

item
(1)
rice

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

10.515 11.828 11.292 11.614 11.861 11.913 11.206 11.266 12.517 11.912 11.893 11.920 11.713

988

553

672

347

0.000

0.004

0.000

0.000

0.001

10.532 12.018 11.686 12.083 12.116 12.220 11.676 11.809 13.026 12.671 12.756 13.249 12.194

990

555

wheat

0.017

0.190

0.394

0.469

0.254

0.307

0.470

0.544

0.510

0.755

0.862

1.329

0.480

jowar

bajra

maize

barley

small millets

ragi

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

other cereals
total cereals
gram

0.000

0.000

0.005

0.005

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.011

0.000

0.003

0.002

0.000

0.002

13

10

cereal
substitutes

0.030

0.003

0.046

0.032

0.041

0.036

0.006

0.010

0.005

0.014

0.089

0.002

0.025

35

33

arhar

0.000

0.004

0.008

0.004

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.008

0.009

0.007

0.006

0.004

18

14

gram(split)

0.000

0.004

0.000

0.003

0.008

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.005

0.010

0.010

0.019

0.005

36

12

moong

0.000

0.025

0.023

0.026

0.042

0.047

0.048

0.071

0.067

0.090

0.116

0.124

0.054

344

186

masur

0.318

0.383

0.412

0.400

0.422

0.439

0.499

0.575

0.628

0.490

0.595

0.619

0.479

967

540

urd

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.005

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.015

0.001

14

khesari

0.000

0.001

0.007

0.000

0.003

0.000

0.001

0.007

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.002

13

14

peas

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.001

0.005

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.007

0.002

soyabean

0.014

0.025

0.014

0.011

0.020

0.009

0.021

0.012

0.013

0.022

0.034

0.016

0.017

317

176

other pulses

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.002

0.021

0.004

0.000

0.004

0.003

19

other pulse
products

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.007

0.002

0.002

0.004

0.000

0.001

0.005

0.007

0.003

0.003

43

26

pulses &
pulse
products

0.332

0.442

0.465

0.452

0.499

0.504

0.575

0.674

0.741

0.633

0.770

0.812

0.569

987

553

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Table 3U: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Urban Sector
Uttar Pradesh

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

2.310

2.548

2.727

2.914

3.236

2.528

2.705

2.794

3.270

2.597

2.139

2.755

2.737

961

3220

wheat

7.259

7.991

7.827

8.387

8.421

8.138

8.435

8.281

8.567

8.748

8.276

7.559

8.153

982

3291

jowar

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.005

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

bajra

0.011

0.038

0.058

0.005

0.019

0.052

0.003

0.020

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.043

0.023

14

41

maize

0.060

0.060

0.027

0.011

0.031

0.005

0.017

0.004

0.010

0.014

0.029

0.000

0.023

37

115

barley

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

other cereals

0.001

0.000

0.001

0.003

0.002

0.002

0.000

0.001

0.002

0.012

0.095

0.000

0.005

11

20

total cereals

9.642 10.638 10.641 11.324 11.708 10.724 11.161 11.099 11.849 11.371 10.541 10.357 10.943

984

3295

gram

0.005

0.011

0.014

0.011

0.021

0.025

0.040

0.044

0.045

0.062

0.074

0.097

0.029

171

567

cereal
substitutes

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.002

0.002

0.003

0.010

0.001

0.001

0.002

0.001

0.022

0.003

17

38

arhar

0.177

0.196

0.237

0.274

0.307

0.295

0.355

0.383

0.465

0.598

0.460

0.564

0.322

799

2866

gram(split)

0.027

0.048

0.048

0.060

0.071

0.073

0.047

0.061

0.066

0.066

0.052

0.068

0.056

335

1041

moong

0.038

0.034

0.034

0.047

0.049

0.048

0.050

0.080

0.070

0.105

0.110

0.076

0.054

360

1042

masur

0.069

0.095

0.114

0.109

0.104

0.113

0.119

0.110

0.113

0.096

0.103

0.100

0.105

566

1587

urd

0.070

0.089

0.110

0.116

0.122

0.149

0.145

0.123

0.162

0.134

0.158

0.140

0.122

598

1619

khesari

0.003

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.004

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

peas

0.076

0.077

0.074

0.048

0.040

0.022

0.021

0.029

0.012

0.010

0.011

0.028

0.042

112

626

soyabean

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.002

0.001

0.001

0.001

0.001

0.003

0.004

0.003

0.001

15

56

other pulses

0.001

0.001

0.001

0.001

0.001

0.007

0.012

0.005

0.015

0.007

0.014

0.033

0.006

54

132

other pulse
products

0.034

0.054

0.063

0.072

0.106

0.094

0.107

0.128

0.170

0.163

0.185

0.212

0.099

610

1865

pulses &
pulse
products

0.494

0.594

0.685

0.727

0.803

0.802

0.860

0.919

1.073

1.183

1.097

1.224

0.809

977

3274

small millets
ragi

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Table 3U: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Urban Sector
Uttaranchal

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

3.812

4.705

5.062

4.389

4.245

4.949

4.697

4.251

4.002

4.058

4.237

3.289

4.403

953

719

wheat

6.028

5.940

6.035

6.012

6.314

6.018

7.048

6.570

7.384

6.737

7.886

6.989

6.536

954

721

jowar

bajra

maize

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.013

0.000

0.018

0.009

0.021

0.000

0.005

17

barley

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

small millets

0.000

0.000

0.007

0.007

0.047

0.019

0.028

0.014

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.026

0.014

12

ragi

0.000

0.027

0.003

0.005

0.002

0.000

0.001

0.001

0.000

0.008

0.000

0.006

0.003

12

other cereals
total cereals

9.840 10.671 11.107 10.413 10.608 10.987 11.786 10.837 11.405 10.811 12.144 10.310 10.961

954

721

gram

0.017

0.059

0.062

0.032

0.109

0.055

0.055

0.073

0.113

0.076

0.121

0.132

0.074

308

253

arhar

0.139

0.142

0.155

0.273

0.301

0.328

0.283

0.260

0.291

0.360

0.508

0.389

0.280

809

623

gram(split)

0.079

0.046

0.100

0.141

0.103

0.138

0.130

0.113

0.118

0.115

0.152

0.143

0.119

546

410

moong

0.001

0.002

0.013

0.023

0.017

0.057

0.058

0.062

0.056

0.090

0.104

0.076

0.046

267

190

masur

0.144

0.197

0.339

0.151

0.304

0.257

0.254

0.204

0.210

0.181

0.267

0.271

0.237

742

575

urd

0.089

0.179

0.240

0.170

0.163

0.136

0.186

0.168

0.214

0.155

0.150

0.222

0.180

682

463

khesari

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

peas

0.011

0.002

0.016

0.002

0.001

0.007

0.002

0.002

0.008

0.006

0.006

0.006

0.006

33

28

soyabean

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.008

0.012

0.011

0.003

0.023

0.004

27

13

other pulses

0.034

0.048

0.052

0.082

0.078

0.091

0.096

0.113

0.095

0.172

0.174

0.252

0.100

436

369

other pulse
products

0.030

0.028

0.041

0.051

0.058

0.083

0.096

0.092

0.147

0.159

0.121

0.213

0.091

576

387

pulses &
pulse
products

0.526

0.644

0.958

0.892

1.026

1.098

1.105

1.022

1.152

1.249

1.484

1.595

1.063

954

720

cereal
substitutes

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Table 3U: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Urban Sector
West Bengal

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

7.730

8.405

8.976

8.982

8.450

8.217

8.385

7.714

7.883

7.091

6.542

5.916

7.936

950

2760

wheat

1.314

1.670

1.858

1.907

2.370

2.663

2.467

2.634

2.443

2.869

3.075

3.706

2.449

874

2516

jowar

bajra

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.011

0.001

maize

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.001

0.004

0.001

barley

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.001

0.000

0.000

small millets

ragi

other cereals

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.003

0.000

0.000

0.001

total cereals

9.044 10.075 10.837 10.890 10.820 10.880 10.852 10.349 10.327

9.968

9.619

9.637 10.387

952

2764

gram

0.002

0.006

0.006

0.012

0.014

0.013

0.019

0.012

0.009

0.019

0.020

0.027

0.014

76

197

cereal
substitutes

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.145

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.001

0.000

0.095

0.018

11

18

arhar

0.017

0.016

0.013

0.023

0.069

0.029

0.028

0.035

0.031

0.045

0.058

0.065

0.036

138

405

gram(split)

0.018

0.007

0.021

0.020

0.005

0.019

0.015

0.021

0.020

0.036

0.038

0.053

0.022

149

414

moong

0.025

0.047

0.039

0.061

0.063

0.109

0.095

0.126

0.131

0.171

0.158

0.253

0.108

569

1543

masur

0.151

0.207

0.260

0.289

0.307

0.321

0.364

0.322

0.335

0.321

0.337

0.324

0.305

876

2539

urd

0.003

0.006

0.006

0.009

0.011

0.005

0.015

0.008

0.009

0.016

0.017

0.043

0.012

81

224

khesari

0.037

0.005

0.007

0.002

0.001

0.005

0.001

0.003

0.005

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.004

15

60

peas

0.017

0.028

0.027

0.014

0.022

0.015

0.019

0.017

0.022

0.017

0.022

0.039

0.021

141

378

soyabean

0.001

0.001

0.001

0.004

0.014

0.005

0.001

0.003

0.004

0.008

0.009

0.009

0.005

42

133

other pulses

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.002

0.001

0.000

0.005

0.003

0.001

0.008

0.004

0.002

18

62

other pulse
products

0.006

0.011

0.013

0.014

0.015

0.013

0.019

0.021

0.025

0.028

0.032

0.049

0.021

224

665

pulses &
pulse
products

0.277

0.330

0.386

0.438

0.508

0.522

0.556

0.560

0.585

0.644

0.679

0.840

0.537

932

2704

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Table 3U: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Urban Sector
Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

Andaman & N. Islands

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

rice

0.000

0.000

0.000

8.060

7.473

7.299

8.346

8.208

8.217

6.891

6.460

6.662

7.479

911

327

wheat

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.266

0.602

0.688

1.281

1.074

1.657

2.037

2.782

2.805

1.783

842

301

jowar

bajra

maize

barley

small millets

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.006

0.000

0.001

ragi

other cereals

total cereals

0.000

0.000

0.000

8.326

8.075

7.987

9.627

9.282

9.874

8.928

9.247

9.466

9.263

911

327

gram

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.017

0.019

0.024

0.036

0.042

0.060

0.044

0.067

0.061

0.049

331

129

cereal
substitutes

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.019

0.064

0.020

0.014

0.016

0.048

0.074

0.000

0.004

0.029

64

25

arhar

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.387

0.333

0.231

0.249

0.314

0.375

0.349

0.446

0.377

0.345

799

292

gram(split)

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.006

0.029

0.002

0.010

0.014

0.012

0.015

0.158

0.035

194

60

moong

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.037

0.046

0.092

0.105

0.135

0.071

0.130

0.097

0.126

0.105

472

181

masur

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.111

0.146

0.160

0.240

0.224

0.171

0.120

0.105

0.189

0.170

594

216

urd

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.036

0.123

0.100

0.118

0.111

0.109

0.163

0.117

0.124

0.121

530

178

peas

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.026

0.068

0.093

0.031

0.021

0.048

0.060

0.123

0.130

0.069

450

164

soyabean

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.009

0.000

0.002

0.007

0.012

0.004

44

16

other pulses

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.010

0.000

0.008

0.014

0.027

0.017

0.000

0.067

0.022

121

41

other pulse
products

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.051

0.001

0.007

0.020

0.017

0.064

0.091

0.033

197

74

pulses &
pulse
products

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.597

0.733

0.756

0.754

0.844

0.836

0.870

0.974

1.272

0.905

903

326

khesari

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Table 3U: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Urban Sector
Chandigarh

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

1.575

1.667

2.133

1.877

2.229

1.688

1.898

1.766

2.228

1.924

1.509

1.187

1.713

965

276

wheat

5.513 10.000

6.473

7.830

7.348

7.608

7.340

6.512

6.627

7.878

7.380

7.402

7.327

971

280

jowar

bajra

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.007

0.002

maize

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.033

0.051

0.000

0.004

0.089

0.074

0.044

0.041

77

25

barley

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.060

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.005

10

small millets

ragi

other cereals

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.009

0.000

0.003

0.002

12

total cereals

7.088 11.667

8.606

9.708

9.580

9.330

9.289

8.279

8.920

9.900

8.964

8.643

9.090

971

280

gram

0.000

0.000

0.052

0.174

0.122

0.139

0.145

0.109

0.125

0.160

0.185

0.171

0.148

735

203

arhar

0.630

0.333

0.205

0.271

0.200

0.103

0.134

0.076

0.081

0.079

0.060

0.069

0.106

410

143

gram(split)

0.000

0.042

0.102

0.114

0.116

0.173

0.147

0.136

0.145

0.169

0.175

0.157

0.152

815

229

moong

0.000

0.167

0.110

0.158

0.163

0.201

0.170

0.165

0.183

0.213

0.184

0.197

0.184

900

250

masur

0.039

0.083

0.145

0.137

0.153

0.162

0.129

0.119

0.171

0.153

0.139

0.134

0.144

877

243

urd

cereal
substitutes

0.000

0.083

0.058

0.097

0.112

0.090

0.102

0.071

0.083

0.102

0.064

0.085

0.086

550

151

khesari

peas

soyabean

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.017

0.011

0.017

0.004

0.020

0.015

0.010

67

12

other pulses

0.000

0.000

0.051

0.097

0.165

0.079

0.095

0.081

0.229

0.165

0.202

0.203

0.156

680

182

other pulse
products

0.000

0.000

0.058

0.079

0.069

0.060

0.082

0.096

0.135

0.125

0.108

0.136

0.105

708

195

pulses &
pulse
products

0.669

0.708

0.729

0.954

0.978

0.868

0.876

0.756

1.044

1.010

0.953

0.995

0.943

969

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Table 3U: Average quantity (kg) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/UT: Urban Sector
Dadra & N. Haveli

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs. reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000
in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

0.000

6.208

7.359

7.336

5.319

5.817

3.123

3.762

3.641

3.082

3.290

5.036

4.295

893

73

wheat

0.000

0.292

1.452

1.626

2.260

2.432

4.778

2.526

3.247

5.416

5.703

3.311

3.422

861

71

jowar

0.000

2.125

0.277

1.076

0.922

0.092

0.000

0.000

1.121

0.066

0.078

0.000

0.487

143

13

bajra

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.081

0.000

0.283

0.000

0.018

0.013

0.000

0.000

0.057

0.022

16

maize

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.068

0.006

barley

small millets

29

ragi

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

1.333

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.228

other cereals

total cereals

0.000

8.625

9.087 10.119

8.501

8.623

7.901

7.639

8.022

8.564

9.071

8.471

8.460

893

73

gram

0.000

0.083

0.121

0.094

0.036

0.081

0.000

0.055

0.162

0.157

0.049

0.057

0.103

531

44

arhar

0.000

0.417

0.408

0.498

0.463

0.475

0.473

0.398

0.422

0.479

0.598

0.378

0.451

893

73

gram(split)

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.037

0.000

0.000

0.006

0.004

0.000

0.002

11

moong

0.000

0.075

0.102

0.163

0.166

0.139

0.131

0.106

0.153

0.189

0.244

0.133

0.152

800

65

masur

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.012

0.049

0.000

0.000

0.018

0.000

0.050

0.009

44

urd

0.000

0.233

0.198

0.096

0.060

0.048

0.086

0.083

0.021

0.066

0.025

0.124

0.082

386

30

peas

0.000

0.000

0.046

0.013

0.000

0.017

0.000

0.025

0.012

0.005

0.000

0.002

0.011

100

12

soyabean

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.027

0.014

0.014

0.006

0.010

63

other pulses

0.000

0.188

0.136

0.151

0.173

0.089

0.077

0.047

0.054

0.064

0.107

0.062

0.084

559

47

other pulse
products

0.000

0.021

0.004

0.072

0.061

0.037

0.079

0.102

0.109

0.087

0.134

0.046

0.084

659

52

pulses &
pulse
products

0.000

0.933

0.895

0.994

0.924

0.817

0.932

0.761

0.797

0.927

1.126

0.800

0.885

893

73

cereal
substitutes

khesari

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MPCE class, by State/UT: Urban Sector
Daman & Diu

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

0.000

0.000

2.857

0.650

2.379

2.455

1.749

2.992

2.666

2.328

3.729

1.348

2.287

883

66

wheat

0.000

0.000

1.543

0.706

3.698

2.700

3.658

2.855

3.578

1.899

0.915

3.359

2.608

857

63

jowar

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.221

0.000

0.509

0.000

1.198

0.771

1.136

1.655

0.164

0.667

379

18

bajra

0.000

0.000

3.571

0.387

1.971

1.513

1.580

0.457

0.534

0.930

0.118

0.000

0.874

324

28

maize

barley

small millets

ragi

other cereals

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.032

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.006

11

total cereals

0.000

0.000

7.971

1.964

8.048

7.210

6.987

7.501

7.550

6.293

6.417

4.871

6.443

883

66

gram

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.005

0.009

0.019

0.000

0.034

0.023

0.180

0.127

0.000

0.035

318

23

cereal
substitutes

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.046

0.067

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.004

0.000

0.018

116

arhar

0.000

0.000

0.071

0.142

0.142

0.233

0.119

0.188

0.278

0.305

0.346

0.441

0.216

866

65

gram(split)

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.004

0.011

0.055

0.030

0.035

0.017

0.078

0.003

0.000

0.031

319

22

moong

0.000

0.000

0.143

0.149

0.223

0.181

0.155

0.186

0.214

0.249

0.304

0.158

0.190

849

61

masur

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.004

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

urd

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.084

0.000

0.060

0.000

0.094

0.004

0.162

0.237

0.000

0.067

399

22

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.008

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.016

0.002

28

other pulses

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.094

0.059

0.054

0.023

0.155

0.143

0.242

0.291

0.129

0.117

565

38

other pulse
products

0.000

0.000

0.043

0.011

0.066

0.085

0.065

0.112

0.073

0.112

0.124

0.124

0.081

673

45

pulses &
pulse
products

0.000

0.000

0.257

0.485

0.501

0.669

0.391

0.777

0.732

1.147

1.305

0.868

0.706

883

66

khesari
peas
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MPCE class, by State/UT: Urban Sector
Lakshadweep

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

4.790

8.667

7.717

8.236

6.950

8.530 10.558

8.192 10.613

9.621 12.125

9.592

9.130

955

123

wheat

0.335

0.000

1.029

1.021

1.663

1.637

1.996

2.227

2.230

2.801

3.460

1.952

2.111

856

115

jowar

bajra

maize

barley

small millets

ragi

other cereals

total cereals

5.125

8.667

8.746

9.257

8.613 10.167 12.554 10.419 12.843 12.422 15.585 11.544 11.241

955

123

gram

0.026

0.000

0.057

0.082

0.049

0.083

0.205

0.224

0.184

0.174

0.190

0.163

0.155

544

72

cereal
substitutes

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.015

0.039

0.000

0.053

0.012

34

arhar

0.102

0.000

0.230

0.245

0.310

0.219

0.307

0.378

0.333

0.263

0.375

0.257

0.294

701

97

moong

0.026

0.000

0.139

0.103

0.108

0.226

0.216

0.347

0.201

0.277

0.073

0.159

0.210

593

76

masur

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.015

0.000

0.000

0.003

urd

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.007

0.031

0.119

0.053

0.088

0.063

0.068

0.057

300

30

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.049

0.053

0.021

0.000

0.081

0.065

0.022

0.060

0.092

0.045

194

18

other pulses

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.020

0.000

0.000

0.053

0.158

0.190

0.243

0.000

0.085

249

19

other pulse
products

0.006

0.000

0.000

0.007

0.029

0.024

0.048

0.052

0.058

0.073

0.038

0.035

0.044

585

76

pulses &
pulse
products

0.134

0.000

0.369

0.404

0.521

0.498

0.602

1.029

0.869

0.929

0.851

0.611

0.737

900

117

gram(split)

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MPCE class, by State/UT: Urban Sector
Pondicherry

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

6.671

8.620

8.904

8.368

8.133

9.217

8.997

9.699

8.981

7.970

8.798

7.662

8.667

907

515

wheat

0.131

0.165

0.398

0.507

0.642

0.510

0.893

0.648

0.793

1.096

1.179

2.893

0.783

723

381

jowar

bajra

maize

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.021

0.001

barley

small millets

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.003

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

ragi

0.000

0.039

0.002

0.000

0.001

0.015

0.017

0.022

0.082

0.076

0.027

0.095

0.030

77

35

other cereals

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.006

0.000

0.000

0.001

total cereals

6.802

8.824

9.304

8.879

8.779

9.742

9.907 10.368

9.855

9.147 10.004 10.671

9.483

907

515

gram

0.015

0.026

0.058

0.069

0.070

0.095

0.102

0.143

0.134

0.177

0.181

0.216

0.110

614

329

cereal
substitutes

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.025

0.016

0.000

0.000

0.057

0.046

0.007

0.000

0.004

0.018

39

16

arhar

0.199

0.242

0.241

0.265

0.332

0.289

0.347

0.280

0.365

0.439

0.371

0.459

0.327

900

509

gram(split)

0.089

0.065

0.030

0.074

0.095

0.123

0.095

0.083

0.076

0.124

0.109

0.143

0.091

670

351

moong

0.012

0.021

0.021

0.030

0.010

0.019

0.025

0.035

0.033

0.020

0.016

0.047

0.024

192

116

masur

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.003

0.006

0.004

0.024

0.011

0.002

0.004

0.011

0.021

0.007

76

18

urd

0.087

0.110

0.151

0.241

0.241

0.331

0.310

0.323

0.385

0.455

0.362

0.481

0.307

848

455

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.004

0.000

0.000

0.019

0.022

0.003

0.002

0.008

0.006

35

10

other pulses

0.000

0.003

0.001

0.004

0.000

0.004

0.020

0.001

0.003

0.017

0.011

0.046

0.008

77

39

other pulse
products

0.003

0.013

0.010

0.007

0.004

0.047

0.028

0.036

0.053

0.051

0.032

0.043

0.028

203

120

pulses &
pulse
products

0.390

0.456

0.454

0.624

0.692

0.817

0.849

0.788

0.938

1.114

0.914

1.246

0.798

907

514

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MPCE class, by State/UT: Urban Sector
All-India

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

4.260

4.774

5.080

5.064

5.188

4.946

4.905

4.833

4.944

4.720

4.521

4.148

4.853

927

42555

wheat

4.189

4.615

4.355

4.628

4.426

4.805

4.811

4.901

4.690

4.649

4.751

4.813

4.646

893

38853

jowar

0.469

0.418

0.379

0.280

0.245

0.208

0.171

0.165

0.180

0.114

0.081

0.048

0.225

78

3030

bajra

0.254

0.125

0.171

0.162

0.134

0.133

0.101

0.088

0.061

0.049

0.046

0.041

0.113

40

1521

maize

0.040

0.055

0.029

0.032

0.032

0.015

0.018

0.018

0.025

0.018

0.021

0.011

0.025

21

1205

barley

0.003

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.001

0.000

0.001

23

small millets

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.001

0.004

0.001

0.001

0.001

0.001

0.000

0.001

0.001

0.001

180

ragi

0.033

0.052

0.075

0.071

0.092

0.133

0.073

0.084

0.070

0.077

0.062

0.028

0.076

43

1587

other cereals

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.001

0.000

0.002

0.000

0.002

0.002

0.005

0.015

0.006

0.002

215

total cereals

9.249 10.040 10.089 10.238 10.121 10.247 10.080 10.093

9.974

9.633

9.499

9.095

9.942

952

43573

gram

0.015

0.017

0.021

0.026

0.036

0.036

0.045

0.044

0.054

0.060

0.072

0.081

0.041

249

11456

cereal
substitutes

0.008

0.020

0.013

0.019

0.025

0.038

0.034

0.035

0.045

0.049

0.061

0.058

0.033

98

3972

arhar

0.159

0.202

0.230

0.249

0.272

0.294

0.308

0.326

0.351

0.358

0.376

0.388

0.295

711

28638

gram(split)

0.029

0.046

0.052

0.065

0.064

0.073

0.073

0.082

0.084

0.096

0.103

0.111

0.073

443

17841

moong

0.062

0.069

0.075

0.093

0.104

0.105

0.125

0.125

0.134

0.149

0.159

0.171

0.114

595

24552

masur

0.080

0.092

0.098

0.094

0.094

0.085

0.094

0.094

0.092

0.088

0.095

0.098

0.092

372

18645

urd

0.033

0.045

0.060

0.071

0.077

0.089

0.090

0.091

0.109

0.129

0.143

0.148

0.090

418

17307

khesari

0.012

0.006

0.005

0.002

0.002

0.000

0.001

0.001

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

314

peas

0.022

0.022

0.020

0.014

0.012

0.012

0.011

0.011

0.014

0.012

0.017

0.019

0.015

82

4177

soyabean

0.000

0.000

0.001

0.001

0.002

0.001

0.001

0.002

0.003

0.004

0.007

0.007

0.002

20

1670

other pulses

0.012

0.012

0.018

0.023

0.031

0.033

0.037

0.042

0.045

0.057

0.061

0.063

0.036

188

8956

other pulse
products

0.023

0.034

0.040

0.048

0.050

0.059

0.063

0.068

0.082

0.085

0.098

0.116

0.063

418

17186

pulses &
pulse
products

0.432

0.530

0.598

0.661

0.710

0.753

0.804

0.842

0.914

0.977

1.057

1.121

0.783

944

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Table 4R: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Andhra Pradesh

item
(1)
rice

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
MPCE class (Rs)
reporting
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

51.97

66.04

77.47

83.98

95.47

98.95 106.21 114.28 117.23 123.00 132.15 158.07 105.19

971

5475

wheat

0.41

0.48

1.09

1.38

1.74

2.99

3.06

3.45

4.55

5.94

9.29

14.01

3.93

454

2819

jowar

4.09

7.37

4.80

3.82

4.27

2.97

2.87

1.88

2.03

2.99

2.48

5.60

3.37

159

1052

bajra

0.46

1.01

0.18

0.63

0.27

0.09

0.27

0.10

0.06

0.10

0.24

0.04

0.23

15

94

maize

0.07

0.00

0.03

0.10

0.00

0.03

0.00

0.09

0.06

barley

0.02

0.01

0.04

0.04

22

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

small millets

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.62

0.59

0.33

0.19

0.04

0.01

0.06

ragi

0.11

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.11

51

2.31

2.15

1.44

1.14

1.08

1.07

other cereals

0.42

1.06

0.73

0.54

1.05

0.59

0.99

132

756

0.00

0.43

0.02

0.00

0.00

0.00

total cereals

0.00

0.02

0.00

0.02

0.02

0.09

0.03

22

91.24 102.87 106.11 112.88 120.98 124.67 132.61 145.25 178.45 113.89

971

5476

59.93

78.08

85.35

gram

0.03

0.07

0.06

0.05

0.02

0.07

0.07

0.11

0.10

0.13

0.28

0.55

0.11

38

229

cereal
substitutes

0.00

0.02

0.08

0.02

0.03

0.00

0.01

0.02

0.00

0.01

0.02

0.00

0.02

33

arhar

6.93

9.02

10.12

10.93

11.10

10.70

11.14

11.64

13.06

13.85

16.02

20.02

12.12

950

5355

gram(split)

0.26

0.34

0.72

0.85

0.76

1.20

1.22

1.33

1.28

1.64

2.18

4.15

1.31

451

2556

moong

1.29

1.67

1.94

2.10

2.34

2.51

2.50

2.44

2.31

2.67

2.52

3.81

2.39

419

2378

masur

0.14

0.33

0.21

0.17

0.17

0.21

0.08

0.14

0.35

0.21

0.07

0.44

0.20

30

186

urd

0.61

0.49

0.84

0.95

1.04

1.79

1.81

2.56

3.54

4.24

6.63

8.03

2.68

413

2416

khesari

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

peas

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.01

0.00

0.01

0.05

0.19

0.02

43

soyabean

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

other pulses

0.53

0.19

0.14

0.04

0.06

0.02

0.08

0.06

0.11

0.18

0.33

0.65

0.15

31

171

other pulse
products

0.10

0.06

0.11

0.13

0.10

0.30

0.24

0.33

0.43

0.67

1.07

2.09

0.43

104

680

pulses &
pulse
products

9.86

12.11

14.08

15.17

15.57

16.73

17.09

18.52

21.09

23.49

28.88

39.39

19.30

970

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Table 4R: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Arunachal Pradesh

item
(1)
rice

0
235
(2)
87.64

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)
87.46 106.30

98.33 107.15 110.80 127.58 138.02 136.92 137.84 146.83 195.34 138.87

997

1499

5.30

280

436

0.07

0.01

0.00

0.35

0.05

4.00

4.39

3.49

2.99

261

289

0.04

0.03

0.00

0.00

0.02

11

2.14

4.22

3.28

3.73

10.23

3.64

169

172

1.56

1.12

0.29

0.80

1.88

0.99

45

76

89.76 108.23 104.15 116.18 122.89 134.93 146.05 149.51 150.72 162.72 222.84 151.87

1000

1503

wheat

0.00

1.13

0.47

3.47

7.33

7.53

2.46

1.67

3.52

5.29

6.98

11.50

jowar

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

bajra

0.00

0.00

0.07

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

maize

0.00

0.81

0.65

1.16

0.85

0.59

2.08

2.61

3.69

barley

0.00

0.16

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.06

small millets

0.00

0.20

0.74

0.57

0.84

0.89

2.46

other cereals

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.61

0.00

3.08

0.35

total cereals

87.64

ragi

gram

0.00

0.00

0.28

0.11

0.00

0.03

0.07

0.07

0.14

0.58

0.88

0.64

0.36

44

64

cereal
substitutes

0.00

0.00

1.87

1.32

0.11

1.80

1.13

1.51

1.19

1.02

0.56

0.41

0.99

69

131

arhar

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.73

0.33

0.67

0.42

0.50

1.24

1.67

0.69

74

130

gram(split)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.34

0.00

0.05

0.03

0.09

0.15

0.35

0.27

0.15

18

32

moong

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.73

0.49

0.99

0.43

0.32

1.39

0.87

1.06

2.76

1.05

106

185

masur

2.50

9.86

3.46

3.83

4.51

5.26

4.78

4.24

4.91

6.99

8.89

14.55

6.91

508

842

urd

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.19

0.36

0.45

0.56

0.48

0.05

0.31

32

58

khesari

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.02

0.00

0.00

0.01

peas

1.15

0.08

0.56

0.33

0.23

0.11

0.41

0.42

0.66

0.95

0.86

1.28

0.70

90

127

soyabean

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.25

0.71

1.04

1.52

0.81

0.83

1.89

2.42

4.01

1.65

177

197

other pulses

0.58

0.00

2.23

1.70

1.69

0.74

2.00

3.07

1.82

1.43

0.63

0.99

1.55

129

207

other pulse
products

6.22

0.00

1.21

1.46

0.39

1.68

0.32

1.24

0.79

0.33

0.46

1.24

0.84

81

137

pulses &
pulse
products

10.45

9.94

7.46

8.30

8.35

10.55

10.03

11.16

11.37

13.70

16.39

26.83

13.86

782

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Table 4R: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for
each MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Assam

item
(1)
rice

0
235
(2)
91.90

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 sam270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
ple
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)
90.94 103.52 115.46 120.15 124.75 128.11 132.95 139.97 143.15 148.83 155.26 129.26

999

3345

5.52

637

2284

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.03

12

47

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

92.76 105.53 117.99 123.59 128.39 133.69 138.67 146.37 152.47 159.67 169.31 134.81

999

3345

wheat

1.07

1.82

2.00

2.52

3.39

3.51

5.52

5.70

6.36

9.32

10.83

14.05

jowar

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

bajra

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

maize

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.05

0.12

0.06

0.01

0.00

barley

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

small millets

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

ragi

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

other cereals

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

total cereals

92.97

gram

0.25

0.07

0.08

0.23

0.05

0.13

0.19

0.16

0.20

0.56

0.57

0.81

0.23

64

236

cereal
substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.02

0.01

0.14

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.03

arhar

0.00

0.05

0.17

0.30

0.31

0.64

1.16

0.87

1.58

1.82

2.61

2.67

1.05

120

484

gram(split)

0.22

0.02

0.15

0.18

0.18

0.19

0.15

0.19

0.43

0.46

0.71

0.94

0.28

72

267

moong

0.85

0.89

1.04

0.78

1.88

2.47

2.87

3.45

5.24

6.26

8.16

6.48

3.57

430

1560

masur

5.11

6.87

7.35

8.04

8.95

9.30

9.76

11.15

11.41

12.14

14.99

17.35

10.35

921

3112

urd

0.61

0.34

0.66

0.77

0.45

0.85

1.03

1.46

1.68

2.08

1.86

1.51

1.24

262

845

khesari

0.00

0.00

0.07

0.09

0.50

0.28

0.22

0.18

0.56

0.21

0.24

0.00

0.28

34

97

peas

0.00

0.11

0.06

0.05

0.03

0.05

0.20

0.47

0.47

0.33

0.32

0.47

0.26

55

193

soyabean

0.00

0.00

0.15

0.19

0.33

0.42

0.32

0.46

0.46

0.44

0.56

0.84

0.38

168

585

other pulses

1.42

0.49

0.19

0.22

0.56

0.38

0.45

0.55

0.41

0.55

1.18

1.01

0.49

93

297

other pulse
products

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.04

0.01

0.10

0.09

0.26

0.18

0.25

0.26

0.11

35

141

pulses &
pulse
products

8.21

8.77

9.83

10.61

13.22

14.59

16.25

18.87

22.50

24.47

30.88

31.54

18.02

973 3272

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Table 4R: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Bihar

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

52.83

56.20

61.59

66.00

66.62

70.40

71.35

77.01

81.68

79.61

92.27 115.43

67.88

998

4344

wheat

30.63

36.83

38.75

41.24

44.95

43.65

46.75

44.95

47.00

50.38

47.33

47.51

42.27

961

4205

jowar

0.00

0.00

0.06

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.00

0.00

0.01

bajra

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.12

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

maize

1.75

1.78

3.42

3.22

2.97

3.29

2.72

2.90

2.01

2.07

1.84

1.83

2.78

238

945

barley

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

ragi

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

other cereals

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.00

0.00

0.07

0.02

0.00

0.14

0.00

0.01

11

total cereals

85.22

94.81 103.84 110.46 114.57 117.34 120.84 125.06 130.72 132.09 141.58 164.77 112.98

998

4345

small millets

0.68

0.98

1.03

1.57

1.59

1.62

1.99

2.44

3.23

3.49

3.76

3.43

1.73

332

1636

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.08

0.39

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.06

arhar

0.53

0.65

0.68

0.80

1.57

2.01

3.03

3.59

5.04

6.19

6.72

7.96

2.05

233

1410

gram(split)

0.33

0.59

0.79

1.22

1.42

1.82

1.97

2.11

2.43

3.09

1.91

2.94

1.45

267

1250

moong

0.46

0.88

0.92

1.47

1.20

1.77

1.96

2.39

3.33

4.08

4.26

5.91

1.68

234

1087

masur

4.73

6.10

5.79

6.29

7.73

7.84

7.87

7.25

8.04

7.45

7.53

10.89

6.89

774

3473

urd

0.03

0.00

0.02

0.06

0.09

0.02

0.10

0.04

0.17

0.15

0.06

0.33

0.06

10

51

khesari

1.27

0.85

0.85

0.76

0.65

0.31

0.34

0.32

0.11

0.08

0.67

0.47

0.60

124

422

peas

0.24

0.23

0.22

0.25

0.20

0.32

0.47

0.09

0.11

0.02

0.05

0.02

0.23

34

153

soyabean

0.04

0.01

0.01

0.03

0.01

0.03

0.04

0.02

0.01

0.12

0.01

0.20

0.03

12

57

other pulses

0.42

0.42

0.82

0.95

1.34

1.10

0.95

0.95

0.23

0.45

0.46

0.04

0.84

134

518

0.24

0.20

0.47

0.60

0.78

1.17

1.23

1.25

1.82

1.41

2.25

2.82

0.87

270

1316

8.27

9.94

10.57

12.42

15.00

16.39

17.96

18.01

21.29

23.04

23.92

31.60

14.71

989

4314

gram
cereal
substitutes

other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

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Table 4R: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Chhattisgarh

item
(1)
rice

0
235
(2)
69.88

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)
94.57 104.82 108.51 112.89 126.95 122.40 128.75 142.36 137.93 151.47 193.52 110.77

987

1984

4.51

343

860

0.00

0.07

0.00

0.00

0.18

22

43

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.04

95.48 106.75 111.53 116.65 131.04 129.35 138.50 150.16 152.69 171.03 222.69 115.60

988

1985

wheat

0.60

0.65

1.74

2.82

3.72

4.09

6.95

9.72

7.79

14.76

19.56

29.16

jowar

0.39

0.00

0.00

0.11

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.00

0.00

0.00

bajra

maize

0.91

0.17

0.15

0.09

0.04

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

barley

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

small millets

0.04

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

ragi

0.00

0.10

0.04

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

other cereals

0.32

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

total cereals

72.15

gram

0.01

0.16

0.19

0.18

0.13

0.31

0.29

0.17

0.48

0.55

0.83

3.06

0.27

64

155

cereal
substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.07

0.00

0.05

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.01

arhar

0.92

1.07

2.63

2.90

3.87

5.65

8.66

9.74

10.68

13.27

17.81

36.06

5.22

455

1148

gram(split)

0.06

0.05

0.07

0.12

0.16

0.07

0.52

0.14

0.09

1.00

0.47

2.33

0.20

57

151

moong

0.20

0.21

0.21

0.25

0.10

0.50

0.68

0.33

1.02

2.09

2.72

1.83

0.46

77

186

masur

0.58

0.46

0.38

0.41

0.60

0.56

0.45

0.42

0.55

1.13

0.96

1.34

0.54

118

262

urd

2.15

2.59

2.64

3.62

3.72

3.99

4.48

3.62

3.10

3.16

2.82

6.43

3.24

481

946

khesari

1.37

2.42

2.61

2.62

3.91

3.62

3.01

3.69

5.30

4.23

3.56

8.10

3.10

394

623

peas

0.01

0.03

0.03

0.01

0.03

0.03

0.00

0.06

0.03

0.00

0.05

2.25

0.07

15

27

soyabean

0.05

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

other pulses

1.10

0.55

0.39

0.44

0.40

0.22

0.15

0.35

0.47

0.41

0.05

0.09

0.48

119

209

other pulse
products

0.21

0.42

0.47

0.44

0.42

0.70

0.65

0.74

1.24

1.29

1.71

9.03

0.73

210

530

pulses &
pulse
products

6.65

7.79

9.43

10.80

13.20

15.33

18.62

19.09

22.48

26.58

30.14

67.46

14.04

976

1966

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Table 4R: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Delhi

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

16.00

20.00

30.75

19.79

25.97

22.13

34.15

55.66

32.73

984

57

wheat

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

54.00

60.00

52.02

57.98

63.67

86.88

75.83

64.68

66.34

987

58

jowar

bajra

maize

barley

small millets

ragi

other cereals

total cereals

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

70.00

80.00

82.76

77.78

99.07

987

58

gram

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.51

0.00

0.66

0.63

2.68

3.64

1.55

405

34

arhar

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

6.40

5.00

4.60

4.98

5.99

4.99

8.05

8.35

6.50

891

51

gram(split)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

3.00

0.00

2.10

0.52

0.81

3.57

3.06

2.99

2.32

586

34

moong

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

6.00

5.33

5.77

5.40

3.58

6.13

5.12

3.87

4.98

830

50

masur

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

3.00

5.00

1.09

5.71

2.59

7.73

4.33

4.71

4.49

803

45

urd

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.32

2.09

2.14

1.45

1.11

1.21

262

15

peas

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.07

0.02

soyabean

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.46

0.04

0.09

26

other pulses

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.58

0.36

1.58

0.00

2.01

2.61

1.26

214

21

other pulse
products

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

4.17

1.17

2.67

2.34

1.65

1.93

3.66

2.31

579

43

pulses &
pulse
products

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

18.40

19.50

15.31

20.97

18.97

26.20

26.42

27.41

23.17

987

58

cereal
substitutes

khesari

89.64 109.01 109.98 120.34

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Table 4R: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Goa

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

0.00

0.00

45.75

57.19

54.46

73.36

59.97

67.01

85.71

65.53

79.94

91.85

75.47

996

159

wheat

0.00

0.00

7.43

17.68

14.34

22.62

20.83

19.58

22.87

33.83

44.44

53.62

35.31

999

159

jowar

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.55

5.17

6.89

4.50

3.11

3.46

97

10

bajra

maize

barley

small millets

ragi

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.07

0.02

other cereals

total cereals

0.00

0.00

53.18

74.87

68.80

95.99

80.80

1000

160

gram

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.38

2.38

1.61

1.13

0.69

1.05

1.22

0.60

1.07

1.03

350

55

cereal
substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.11

0.00

0.51

0.00

0.11

0.05

0.14

0.11

0.10

33

arhar

0.00

0.00

4.57

0.85

5.17

3.72

2.23

3.75

5.78

4.89

4.04

5.68

4.59

698

110

gram(split)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.20

0.77

0.66

0.57

1.48

1.18

0.80

224

32

moong

0.00

0.00

2.00

0.00

0.00

0.13

0.00

0.55

0.00

0.57

0.18

0.42

0.34

135

19

masur

0.00

0.00

0.86

3.31

0.34

1.65

2.75

1.16

0.96

1.28

1.57

1.57

1.49

414

67

urd

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.14

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.16

0.25

0.11

0.11

53

peas

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.42

0.00

0.58

0.76

0.64

0.47

0.39

0.84

0.55

193

31

soyabean

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.13

0.03

20

other pulses

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.21

0.47

0.00

0.04

0.25

0.32

0.28

0.06

0.10

0.17

83

16

other pulse
products

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.11

0.00

0.39

0.00

0.02

0.00

0.45

0.01

0.11

49

pulses &
pulse
products

0.00

0.00

7.43

4.39

6.51

5.64

6.18

7.24

8.37

8.22

8.42

10.04

8.19

959

150

khesari

87.14 113.75 106.25 128.91 148.65 114.26

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Table 4R: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Gujarat

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

9.06

11.20

11.45

16.63

16.84

18.38

19.15

20.52

26.96

31.42

33.86

34.59

22.25

946

2280

wheat

5.01

7.24

14.79

16.84

24.44

24.06

26.80

30.27

31.63

35.66

46.28

51.06

28.44

834

2010

jowar

2.64

2.48

4.42

3.20

5.53

2.66

5.67

6.69

4.59

3.24

3.56

1.92

4.22

142

304

bajra

1.88

15.43

17.21

16.02

17.95

18.78

18.00

15.89

16.64

15.63

12.91

7.57

15.74

503

1227

maize

32.16

14.91

15.77

14.19

9.60

9.91

6.25

9.91

4.14

3.29

3.95

1.52

8.46

160

387

barley

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.60

0.08

0.26

0.00

0.06

0.00

0.73

0.00

0.03

0.18

12

small millets

1.03

0.93

0.30

0.17

0.01

0.05

0.02

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.20

0.02

0.11

43

ragi

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.25

0.01

0.28

0.00

0.05

0.33

0.22

0.13

0.20

0.14

15

other cereals

total cereals

96.91

79.55

956

2295

51.77

52.19

63.95

67.91

74.47

74.38

75.89

83.40

84.30

gram

0.02

0.25

0.31

0.22

0.31

0.36

0.50

0.37

0.61

0.36

0.49

0.79

0.41

152

403

cereal
substitutes

0.01

0.00

0.12

0.01

0.09

0.12

0.20

0.37

0.15

0.14

0.32

0.24

0.17

46

129

arhar

5.90

4.73

7.84

8.66

9.45

8.82

7.94

9.70

10.82

10.41

12.39

16.35

9.75

838

2042

gram(split)

0.00

0.74

0.81

0.72

0.74

1.07

1.25

0.89

1.35

1.59

2.02

1.99

1.18

338

827

moong

1.59

2.60

3.91

4.43

4.33

5.31

5.75

5.42

6.04

7.37

8.13

6.33

5.55

827

2009

masur

0.02

0.01

0.08

0.00

0.03

0.04

0.32

0.11

0.12

0.08

0.05

0.10

0.09

21

46

urd

0.78

0.96

0.51

0.79

0.44

0.89

0.81

1.36

1.36

1.52

1.61

1.18

1.06

303

799

khesari

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

peas

0.00

0.15

0.03

0.13

0.03

0.13

0.06

0.05

0.09

0.08

0.10

0.20

0.08

41

114

other pulses

1.10

0.39

0.50

0.43

0.38

0.67

0.47

0.66

1.19

1.31

1.67

1.56

0.86

196

521

other pulse
products

0.96

1.42

0.65

0.73

0.69

1.22

1.19

1.64

1.71

2.34

2.32

3.88

1.57

493

1247

pulses &
pulse
products

10.35

10.99

14.34

15.89

16.08

18.15

17.79

19.86

22.68

24.69

28.28

31.58

20.15

956

2294

soyabean

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Table 4R: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Haryana

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs. reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000
in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

0.38

5.04

4.37

6.20

5.11

5.51

6.52

6.62

6.43

8.43

11.23

20.37

9.19

826

1393

wheat

36.51

59.43

52.56

53.38

59.25

58.96

57.76

61.78

65.42

66.09

69.81

60.46

62.86

986

1668

jowar

bajra

13.67

0.00

3.64

3.42

3.39

2.43

1.66

2.45

1.47

2.20

2.00

1.37

2.15

146

251

maize

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.18

0.00

0.03

0.02

0.18

0.35

0.27

1.10

0.65

0.38

39

81

barley

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.04

0.00

0.01

small millets

ragi

other cereals

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.05

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.04

0.03

0.02

total cereals

50.56

64.46

60.57

63.21

67.80

66.93

65.97

71.03

73.67

76.99

84.23

82.88

74.60

990

1675

0.00

0.00

0.07

0.08

0.16

0.20

0.25

0.40

0.49

0.68

1.02

2.36

0.77

193

341

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.04

0.00

0.01

arhar

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.14

0.02

0.15

0.10

0.06

0.03

0.77

1.00

0.89

0.44

75

56

gram(split)

1.16

1.13

1.68

1.93

2.15

2.01

3.16

2.82

3.31

3.16

4.00

3.78

3.11

778

1368

moong

1.77

1.51

3.13

3.18

2.92

3.53

3.52

3.54

3.25

4.17

4.29

4.85

3.81

853

1432

masur

0.34

2.32

1.58

1.45

1.99

2.72

2.38

2.99

2.92

3.43

3.94

4.18

3.14

790

1326

urd

0.00

0.47

0.60

0.92

0.89

1.01

1.24

1.27

2.08

1.76

2.34

2.28

1.70

423

761

peas

0.00

0.00

0.07

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.03

0.01

soyabean

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.01

0.00

other pulses

0.00

0.00

0.13

0.00

0.16

0.07

0.13

0.21

0.16

0.47

0.93

1.13

0.45

100

217

1.32

1.58

1.27

1.75

1.81

2.43

2.13

2.92

2.67

3.02

3.17

3.38

2.75

800

1407

4.59

7.02

8.46

9.38

9.94

11.93

12.67

13.81

14.41

16.77

19.69

20.51

15.42

986

1668

rice

gram
cereal
substitutes

khesari

other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

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Table 4R: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Himachal Pradesh

item
(1)
rice

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

9.96

14.59

27.17

29.29

38.80

30.32

39.60

35.26

39.67

42.51

45.87

59.94

41.21

978

2096

wheat

12.94

10.87

26.84

35.96

42.63

44.48

47.02

41.95

49.68

55.74

56.52

62.75

49.83

984

2109

jowar

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.22

0.00

0.17

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.04

bajra

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.48

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.01

0.05

0.09

0.00

0.01

0.05

10

maize

16.30

26.18

11.71

9.22

8.59

11.84

9.91

13.85

10.38

8.71

10.75

8.59

10.41

486

1091

barley

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.08

0.06

0.02

0.05

0.04

0.17

0.32

0.09

11

35

small millets

0.00

0.00

0.38

0.03

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.21

0.03

0.08

0.46

0.27

0.14

19

other cereals

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.09

0.15

0.03

total cereals

99.86 107.18 113.86 132.04 101.81

995

2134

ragi

39.20

51.64

66.10

74.98

90.02

86.93

96.62

91.47

gram

0.49

1.81

1.87

2.19

2.07

2.73

2.68

2.51

3.14

3.36

4.18

4.61

3.20

618

1343

cereal
substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.02

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.00

0.02

0.01

arhar

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.19

0.08

0.12

0.25

0.19

0.18

0.23

0.33

0.86

0.29

54

95

gram(split)

2.08

3.35

4.37

4.48

4.87

5.06

5.85

5.69

5.46

5.89

6.36

7.75

5.85

909

1939

moong

0.19

1.03

0.87

1.30

2.20

2.28

2.45

2.54

2.81

3.17

4.02

5.14

3.05

595

1276

masur

0.87

0.24

2.83

2.79

2.12

2.39

3.34

2.84

3.05

3.42

3.42

4.33

3.18

616

1305

urd

5.23

4.11

3.83

5.28

5.10

5.47

5.34

6.15

6.64

7.07

6.90

8.07

6.46

879

1878

khesari

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.07

0.00

0.13

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.06

0.01

0.03

peas

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.05

0.02

0.02

0.18

0.25

0.07

26

soyabean

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.10

0.05

0.05

0.00

0.00

0.10

0.09

0.01

0.19

0.07

11

26

other pulses

4.79

6.19

4.78

5.27

5.42

5.58

5.79

6.48

7.40

8.20

10.03

11.37

7.70

799

1743

other pulse
products

0.00

0.17

0.81

0.68

0.77

1.04

0.95

1.24

1.21

1.56

1.91

2.89

1.47

386

845

pulses &
pulse
products

13.17

15.10

17.50

20.15

20.61

22.13

23.99

25.18

26.87

29.69

33.23

40.86

28.16

995

2133

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Table 4R: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Jammu & Kashmir

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

0.00

10.75

48.76

43.06

59.63

60.93

71.33

90.46

92.17

98.24 115.46 149.05

98.98

992

1878

wheat

0.00

40.53

29.18

26.65

23.11

31.65

29.26

28.75

33.81

41.96

41.43

45.38

36.35

934

1762

jowar

bajra

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.48

0.00

0.00

0.20

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.06

maize

0.00

0.86

0.47

9.58

6.37

6.02

7.10

2.80

2.55

2.78

0.97

1.42

2.99

167

325

barley

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.13

0.02

small millets

ragi

other cereals

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.02

0.00

total cereals

0.00

52.14

78.41

79.29

89.12

99.07 107.69 122.00 128.72 142.97 157.87 196.00 138.40

993

1879

gram

0.00

2.48

0.67

1.96

1.30

1.63

1.58

1.13

1.37

1.62

1.48

1.14

1.39

338

583

arhar

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.06

0.03

0.11

0.03

gram(split)

0.00

5.58

0.66

2.89

1.94

2.85

3.32

2.30

2.71

3.26

3.50

3.52

3.00

466

832

moong

0.00

1.62

0.27

1.37

1.36

1.49

1.66

1.34

2.09

2.27

2.35

2.86

2.05

487

934

masur

0.00

0.51

0.08

0.62

1.18

0.88

0.82

0.99

0.96

0.89

0.71

0.42

0.81

242

480

urd

0.00

5.16

0.42

3.66

2.54

4.43

4.00

2.34

2.90

3.29

3.59

3.21

3.16

427

727

khesari

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.05

0.01

0.03

0.02

peas

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.02

0.02

0.01

0.01

soyabean

0.00

1.52

0.12

0.36

0.47

0.67

0.45

0.16

0.26

0.41

0.31

0.27

0.33

142

243

other pulses

0.00

4.52

2.15

3.45

5.50

5.44

5.72

5.03

5.79

5.68

5.50

4.35

5.30

725

1358

0.00

0.06

0.00

0.24

0.19

0.06

0.15

0.09

0.30

0.64

2.17

4.95

1.24

222

414

0.00

18.96

3.70

12.59

13.18

15.85

16.11

12.25

15.02

16.60

18.18

19.72

15.95

903

1717

cereal
substitutes

other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

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Table 4R: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Jharkhand

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

65.94

74.91

84.78

90.38

93.55

90.11

91.59

96.39 101.88

95.40

89.07

93.58

88.37

990

2361

wheat

11.26

14.49

18.60

24.29

24.40

27.73

32.79

34.14

31.24

39.44

47.78

59.62

25.48

723

1853

jowar

bajra

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.04

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.04

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

maize

1.17

2.02

1.24

1.47

1.50

1.07

2.15

1.14

1.17

1.92

1.03

0.48

1.44

160

373

barley

small millets

0.00

0.00

0.12

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

ragi

0.00

0.19

0.32

0.30

0.42

0.17

0.06

0.15

0.07

0.09

0.01

0.00

0.21

26

57

other cereals

total cereals

78.38

990

2361

91.60 105.06 116.49 119.88 119.09 126.59 131.82 134.40 136.84 137.89 153.68 115.53

0.28

0.33

0.58

0.65

1.10

0.99

1.62

1.70

2.64

2.63

3.99

4.71

1.18

215

568

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.05

0.00

0.09

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

arhar

0.68

1.69

2.71

3.10

4.18

5.38

5.69

7.20

8.48

11.99

10.36

21.60

4.75

519

1335

gram(split)

0.00

0.12

0.23

0.14

0.39

0.36

0.71

0.60

0.81

1.01

1.02

1.39

0.40

91

298

moong

0.26

0.22

0.58

0.46

0.89

0.66

1.12

1.37

1.01

2.10

1.73

2.66

0.81

154

395

masur

3.64

4.10

4.50

4.62

4.28

4.63

5.77

5.13

5.21

4.75

5.70

3.94

4.65

716

1736

urd

0.50

1.15

0.68

1.02

1.37

1.07

0.92

1.15

1.46

0.93

0.87

0.67

1.01

170

414

khesari

0.04

0.03

0.07

0.03

0.03

0.03

0.13

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.04

10

25

peas

0.03

0.00

0.05

0.04

0.02

0.04

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.06

0.01

0.00

0.03

16

soyabean

0.00

0.06

0.01

0.02

0.00

0.03

0.06

0.11

0.01

0.19

0.23

0.21

0.04

19

45

other pulses

0.32

0.65

0.46

0.56

0.57

0.44

0.47

0.37

0.43

0.25

0.15

0.00

0.46

112

237

0.14

0.03

0.10

0.38

0.32

0.37

0.80

1.28

1.24

1.47

2.13

2.00

0.55

121

370

5.61

8.03

9.39

10.38

12.07

13.01

15.68

17.22

18.66

22.76

22.21

32.47

12.74

956

2296

gram
cereal
substitutes

other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

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Table 4R: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Karnataka

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

20.32

24.55

27.13

31.44

35.81

42.24

50.23

52.22

58.54

70.64

75.14

90.61

44.27

984

2850

wheat

3.32

3.92

5.36

6.71

8.60

8.42

9.62

11.10

11.12

14.40

15.06

23.19

9.16

905

2643

jowar

21.54

22.03

20.85

22.44

21.83

19.92

19.84

16.28

16.23

9.97

10.83

7.06

18.75

443

1341

bajra

0.21

1.62

1.21

0.63

0.50

0.50

0.19

0.11

0.04

0.22

0.06

0.00

0.49

32

81

maize

0.00

0.00

0.19

1.30

0.41

0.65

0.20

1.26

0.52

3.25

0.98

0.00

0.76

22

41

barley

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

small millets

0.00

0.15

0.13

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.03

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.03

ragi

5.72

5.43

7.90

9.46

10.53

11.76

10.37

11.43

12.44

12.05

12.86

5.40

10.12

431

1206

other cereals

0.00

0.00

0.31

0.26

0.73

0.00

0.00

0.12

0.25

0.01

1.04

0.07

0.24

15

total cereals

51.11

57.70

63.09

72.24

78.42

83.50

90.48

92.52

99.13 110.54 115.97 126.34

83.82

984

2850

0.14

0.54

1.10

0.96

1.61

1.74

1.61

1.76

1.59

1.59

1.67

1.73

1.41

363

1013

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.01

0.02

0.00

0.01

0.12

0.02

0.01

19

arhar

5.73

7.79

8.73

8.80

8.71

9.84

9.32

9.84

10.06

10.69

9.75

11.78

9.29

946

2737

gram(split)

0.53

0.93

1.14

1.24

1.08

1.50

1.48

1.99

1.83

2.14

2.24

2.76

1.49

470

1358

moong

1.50

1.41

1.28

1.37

1.87

1.94

1.95

2.08

2.43

2.63

2.89

2.46

1.89

475

1400

masur

0.12

0.09

0.10

0.10

0.18

0.08

0.09

0.21

0.21

0.21

0.15

0.07

0.14

36

114

urd

0.48

0.25

0.73

0.79

1.14

1.46

1.79

2.08

2.46

3.46

3.81

5.19

1.66

422

1312

khesari

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.02

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

peas

0.20

0.00

0.03

0.06

0.03

0.14

0.11

0.12

0.24

0.18

0.38

0.32

0.11

45

132

soyabean

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.07

0.00

other pulses

1.50

1.07

1.69

2.46

2.71

2.74

2.95

3.35

3.29

3.61

4.19

2.15

2.67

557

1529

0.43

0.77

0.48

0.52

0.61

0.66

0.79

0.75

0.68

0.80

0.81

2.44

0.70

212

634

10.50

12.31

14.17

15.34

16.32

18.37

18.51

20.42

21.20

23.73

24.22

27.23

17.96

978

2830

rice

gram
cereal
substitutes

other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

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Table 4R: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Kerala

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

38.52

50.90

54.95

62.51

71.03

79.84

81.22

89.75

wheat

0.51

3.34

5.10

4.31

4.33

5.35

7.84

8.82

9.71

11.44

14.79

jowar

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.08

0.00

bajra

rice

92.11 100.98 107.88 125.29

98.91

981

3252

21.56

12.51

774

2636

0.00

0.00

0.01

maize

barley

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

small millets

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

ragi

0.00

0.03

0.14

0.01

0.04

0.13

0.02

0.00

0.10

0.04

0.03

0.10

0.06

15

60

other cereals

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.06

0.19

0.01

0.00

0.03

0.25

0.09

29

total cereals

39.03

54.27

60.23

66.83

75.40

85.32

89.14

98.77 102.02 112.47 122.74 147.21 111.58

982

3255

0.54

0.67

1.10

1.41

1.46

1.01

2.09

2.14

2.03

2.44

2.98

4.33

2.66

520

1809

1.80

1.05

3.22

1.53

3.45

2.91

2.75

2.94

4.31

5.22

5.99

6.47

4.74

561

1784

arhar

1.19

0.39

1.64

1.46

1.57

1.74

1.78

2.43

2.51

3.00

3.53

5.16

3.16

689

2318

gram(split)

0.00

0.06

0.15

0.45

0.04

0.21

0.24

0.35

0.19

0.20

0.28

0.44

0.28

52

189

moong

0.58

0.76

1.37

1.09

1.28

1.79

1.93

2.16

2.11

3.04

3.36

5.88

3.22

583

1966

masur

0.00

0.00

0.08

0.12

0.03

0.00

0.12

0.01

0.06

0.06

0.13

0.09

0.07

17

59

urd

0.36

0.29

0.79

1.50

1.15

1.22

1.90

2.22

2.46

3.63

4.60

7.16

3.82

572

2007

peas

0.23

0.18

0.71

0.65

0.60

0.61

1.11

0.88

0.76

0.77

0.84

1.23

0.89

197

700

soyabean

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

other pulses

0.00

0.12

0.55

0.52

0.93

0.61

0.93

0.79

0.91

0.91

1.22

1.55

1.05

237

799

0.22

0.80

0.72

0.63

1.14

1.49

0.99

1.57

2.02

2.19

3.13

5.12

2.67

590

2010

2.59

2.61

6.02

6.42

6.74

7.66

8.99

10.41

11.03

13.80

17.09

26.63

15.16

925

3085

gram
cereal
substitutes

khesari

other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

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Table 4R: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Madhya Pradesh

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

21.67

21.03

21.15

18.80

16.73

18.17

20.05

19.79

16.92

20.03

26.40

24.24

19.80

806

3186

wheat

32.74

38.13

41.21

49.74

45.65

51.90

56.84

59.54

64.89

68.69

69.58

78.87

49.80

942

3658

jowar

1.59

2.51

3.40

2.39

5.39

3.85

5.16

2.92

3.13

2.11

0.34

1.15

3.14

125

491

bajra

0.22

0.15

0.31

0.57

0.10

0.26

0.62

0.97

0.51

0.49

0.13

0.00

0.38

19

73

maize

5.45

8.46

7.45

8.03

7.09

6.17

3.78

3.66

4.79

2.20

2.70

1.58

5.91

212

813

barley

0.07

0.00

0.03

0.01

0.03

0.06

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

10

small millets

0.40

0.58

0.32

0.06

0.01

0.17

0.00

0.00

0.17

0.19

0.04

0.09

0.19

17

53

other cereals

0.37

0.01

0.01

0.02

0.00

0.03

0.06

0.07

0.11

0.04

0.00

0.02

0.07

29

total cereals

62.50

70.87

73.88

79.61

75.00

80.60

86.51

86.96

90.52

93.76

99.19 105.94

79.32

995

3831

0.11

0.08

0.33

0.26

0.46

0.41

0.53

0.43

0.50

0.33

0.56

0.67

0.34

80

382

0.17

0.08

0.05

0.07

0.17

0.36

0.30

0.31

0.55

0.78

1.33

2.15

0.30

83

368

arhar

3.29

4.62

6.26

6.80

8.52

10.03

10.35

12.07

12.59

13.97

13.69

16.35

8.47

752

3062

gram(split)

1.11

1.24

1.50

1.57

1.68

1.56

1.92

2.49

2.54

3.82

3.28

5.01

1.90

357

1445

moong

0.90

1.03

1.46

1.50

2.15

2.13

2.49

2.62

3.34

4.10

4.12

4.52

2.09

381

1572

masur

2.33

2.31

1.96

1.77

1.97

1.71

1.74

1.84

2.06

1.71

1.76

3.10

1.98

349

1292

urd

0.75

1.25

1.15

1.38

1.64

1.25

1.47

1.13

1.21

1.29

0.82

0.84

1.23

247

1004

khesari

0.14

0.14

0.06

0.10

0.06

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.06

14

31

peas

0.29

0.38

0.16

0.22

0.12

0.19

0.02

0.06

0.10

0.05

0.14

0.38

0.18

43

163

soyabean

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

other pulses

0.28

0.31

0.58

0.36

0.37

0.26

0.20

0.32

0.12

0.26

0.06

0.00

0.32

55

165

0.39

0.53

0.66

0.96

0.92

1.06

1.11

1.20

1.64

1.46

1.24

1.90

0.95

291

1180

9.49

11.81

13.81

14.66

17.43

18.19

19.29

21.73

23.61

26.66

25.11

32.10

17.16

982

3796

ragi

gram
cereal
substitutes

other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

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Table 4R: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Maharashtra

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

17.60

21.92

21.71

23.25

21.21

26.89

29.11

33.83

35.75

35.66

35.58

45.48

28.96

942

4799

wheat

7.06

13.99

16.46

19.34

23.21

27.27

26.72

31.59

32.97

37.93

41.77

48.73

27.36

888

4545

jowar

15.94

19.68

17.32

18.64

19.54

18.03

19.00

18.82

17.77

17.29

17.64

15.33

18.06

550

2810

bajra

9.69

5.52

9.18

7.30

10.50

6.32

6.88

6.54

5.58

6.47

6.74

4.06

7.13

228

1139

maize

0.38

0.29

0.00

0.17

0.04

0.12

0.21

0.11

0.34

0.21

0.00

0.03

0.15

44

barley

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.67

0.04

small millets

0.25

0.07

0.03

0.14

0.14

0.08

0.15

0.18

0.18

0.25

0.25

0.32

0.16

44

243

ragi

1.10

0.73

1.14

0.77

0.13

0.51

0.57

0.58

0.40

0.44

0.04

0.31

0.56

25

117

other cereals

0.02

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

total cereals

52.05

62.19

65.85

69.62

74.77

79.21

82.62

91.67

93.01

98.23 102.02 114.94

82.43

986

4959

0.13

0.15

0.22

0.21

0.17

0.29

0.24

0.30

0.25

0.32

0.30

0.48

0.25

85

464

0.23

0.64

0.66

1.14

1.77

1.91

2.29

2.50

3.14

3.82

4.93

4.40

2.27

498

2708

arhar

6.64

8.97

9.42

9.63

9.29

10.57

10.71

11.35

11.64

12.33

12.85

14.06

10.66

905

4627

gram(split)

1.03

1.38

1.63

2.20

2.91

3.09

3.24

4.01

4.37

5.62

5.65

7.38

3.52

630

3208

moong

1.83

2.23

2.67

2.51

2.90

3.05

3.29

3.46

3.79

4.30

4.55

4.42

3.26

630

3256

masur

0.52

0.60

0.62

0.55

0.72

0.81

0.81

1.08

1.13

1.37

1.17

1.03

0.88

194

990

urd

1.49

0.71

1.29

0.89

0.76

1.09

1.27

0.77

1.09

1.21

1.23

1.15

1.06

244

1276

khesari

0.33

0.86

0.25

0.32

0.09

0.21

0.15

0.11

0.09

0.08

0.09

0.02

0.20

38

166

peas

0.04

0.10

0.16

0.21

0.25

0.34

0.42

0.49

0.45

0.57

0.57

0.56

0.35

130

679

soyabean

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.07

0.00

0.01

0.01

0.00

0.01

0.01

other pulses

0.37

0.29

0.47

0.42

0.67

0.93

0.91

1.15

1.36

1.43

1.19

1.24

0.89

209

1088

0.32

0.70

0.85

1.13

1.14

1.19

1.43

1.39

1.66

1.73

2.59

2.42

1.37

341

1712

12.56

15.84

17.37

17.86

18.73

21.29

22.29

23.81

25.58

28.65

29.90

32.28

22.21

982

4945

rice

gram
cereal
substitutes

other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

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Table 4R: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Manipur

item
(1)
rice

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs. reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000
in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

60.00 102.86 124.52 167.77 161.30 160.53 179.94 181.70 179.54 178.58 173.00 172.63 176.71

1000

2177

91

203

wheat

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.08

0.12

0.21

0.36

1.96

3.60

15.64

0.99

jowar

bajra

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.00

maize

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.25

0.15

0.36

0.06

0.03

0.08

0.02

0.00

0.05

0.08

17

50

barley

small millets

ragi

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.33

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.08

60.00 102.86 124.52 168.02 161.46 160.98 180.13 182.27 179.98 180.57 176.60 188.36 177.86

1000

2177

other cereals
total cereals

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.77

0.52

0.15

0.14

0.34

0.52

0.61

0.73

0.34

85

191

0.00

0.00

0.00

5.02

0.12

0.10

0.14

0.03

0.03

0.05

0.28

0.00

0.21

24

65

arhar

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.44

0.20

0.33

0.28

0.90

0.96

2.67

2.21

0.70

122

263

gram(split)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.27

0.03

0.00

0.04

0.02

0.01

0.00

0.04

0.03

16

moong

3.60

0.00

0.00

0.86

0.24

0.16

0.30

0.29

0.73

0.42

0.83

1.26

0.47

87

197

masur

0.00

0.00

2.07

2.67

3.33

2.93

2.53

3.11

3.55

3.52

5.21

5.37

3.33

550

1165

urd

2.20

0.00

0.00

0.82

0.46

0.45

0.89

0.98

1.51

1.26

1.31

1.13

1.08

244

546

khesari

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.09

0.00

0.01

0.02

0.03

0.02

0.05

0.00

0.02

13

peas

1.80

0.00

0.00

0.27

1.60

1.46

1.59

1.49

2.26

2.27

1.95

2.80

1.82

476

935

soyabean

0.00

1.43

0.00

0.08

0.04

0.08

0.18

0.08

0.06

0.07

0.06

0.26

0.09

30

62

other pulses

0.00

0.00

0.31

1.93

0.96

1.28

1.63

1.60

1.12

1.11

1.09

0.54

1.32

307

628

0.00

0.00

2.03

0.57

0.25

0.66

0.90

1.42

2.01

2.57

2.47

2.93

1.62

471

873

7.60

1.43

4.41

7.21

7.68

7.24

8.35

9.31

12.19

12.22

15.64

16.54

10.48

959

2077

gram
cereal
substitutes

other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

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Table 4R: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Meghalaya

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

0.00

0.00

68.00

96.99

wheat

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.05

0.50

1.10

1.55

2.26

4.10

7.07

10.02

2.76

jowar

bajra

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.00

0.00

0.00

maize

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.72

0.54

0.62

0.45

0.71

0.99

barley

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

small millets

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.66

0.36

0.64

0.14

0.27

0.24

ragi

other cereals

total cereals

0.00

0.00

68.00

97.65

gram

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.16

0.00

0.05

0.17

0.06

0.03

0.07

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.78

1.89

2.08

0.80

0.92

1.37

1.16

1.37

gram(split)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.11

0.04

0.27

0.55

moong

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.40

0.66

0.38

masur

0.00

0.00

6.00

5.05

7.99

6.66

6.18

urd

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

khesari

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

peas

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

soyabean

0.00

0.00

0.00

other pulses

0.00

0.00

0.00
0.00

cereal
substitutes
arhar

other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

96.60 102.07 109.72 116.04 119.71 126.01 130.18 143.04 118.51

1000

1159

456

570

0.00

0.00

0.56

0.15

0.66

125

143

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.11

0.02

0.00

0.22

52

48

1000

1159

0.07

12

22

1.09

1.20

289

327

0.67

0.93

1.77

0.47

97

107

0.56

0.88

1.64

1.91

0.69

111

150

6.07

7.27

7.39

8.37

10.98

7.05

870

1017

0.01

0.04

0.00

0.01

0.06

0.00

0.02

0.09

0.01

0.02

0.07

0.04

0.01

0.00

0.04

15

27

0.94

0.00

0.01

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.05

0.03

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.06

0.13

0.23

0.26

0.17

0.12

46

49

0.00

0.99

0.45

1.36

0.76

0.83

0.81

0.14

0.23

0.00

0.63

94

97

0.00

0.00

0.19

0.00

0.20

0.03

0.20

0.34

0.33

0.32

0.01

0.25

55

62

0.00

6.00

6.23

9.37

8.81

7.69

7.88

9.74

9.68

11.81

14.88

9.29

898

1051

97.74 103.76 111.58 118.33 122.92 131.21 137.83 153.21 122.15

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Table 4R: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Mizoram

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

0.00

0.00

wheat

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

2.15

1.59

2.72

4.27

6.28

12.54

4.27

jowar

bajra

maize

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

3.17

2.33

0.50

0.13

0.26

barley

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.07

0.00

0.00

small millets

ragi

other cereals

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

total cereals

0.00

0.00

gram

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.23

0.12

0.40

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.42

0.15

0.00

1.25

0.47

arhar

gram(split)

moong

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.65

0.00

6.12

1.14

masur

0.00

0.00

5.39

8.31

6.03

9.90

6.49

urd

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

peas

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

soyabean

0.00

0.00

0.00

other pulses

0.00

0.00

0.00
0.00

cereal
substitutes

khesari

other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

91.87 106.32 148.85 154.83 120.26 137.81 136.99 144.23 159.66 155.59 142.74

992

796

322

298

0.16

0.28

0.43

36

26

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.04

0.03

0.00

0.22

0.04

91.87 106.32 148.85 158.01 124.74 139.97 139.88 148.79 166.10 168.62 147.48

992

796

0.12

10

0.04

0.47

15

13

0.80

1.52

2.49

4.62

1.99

92

80

10.56

12.38

13.98

16.14

18.37

13.05

788

651

0.00

0.09

0.29

0.24

0.00

0.04

0.15

10

0.42

1.10

1.50

1.93

0.83

1.29

0.47

0.42

1.02

125

91

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.76

0.86

0.77

1.11

1.22

1.46

0.96

209

167

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.27

0.39

1.56

2.61

1.72

1.29

1.61

134

108

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.76

0.00

0.15

0.48

0.40

0.30

0.32

0.49

0.35

45

43

0.00

5.39

8.31

7.85

10.99

16.28

15.45

17.03

21.04

22.37

26.68

19.13

936

764

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Table 4R: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Nagaland

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

68.55 183.29 166.34 159.06 162.90 158.20 159.12 159.56

987

957

wheat

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

15.11

0.00

1.15

1.49

1.42

3.80

9.43

4.03

247

256

jowar

bajra

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.02

0.01

maize

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.77

0.52

1.24

1.35

1.60

1.00

1.24

114

131

barley

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

small millets

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.78

4.92

0.82

0.99

0.70

0.37

0.60

0.68

64

78

ragi

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.06

0.00

0.02

other cereals

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.06

0.07

0.04

13

total cereals

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

84.44 188.97 168.82 162.78 166.41 164.11 170.24 165.58

987

957

gram

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.14

0.00

0.78

0.78

1.21

0.72

77

67

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.12

1.00

1.24

1.04

0.62

0.98

170

162

arhar

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.09

0.02

gram(split)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.33

0.00

0.17

0.10

0.21

0.14

19

21

moong

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.70

0.13

0.72

1.52

1.88

1.07

119

109

masur

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

13.45

0.00

2.14

2.67

6.30

7.56

8.93

6.50

638

680

urd

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.63

0.14

0.12

0.05

0.18

19

12

khesari

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.30

0.12

0.10

11

10

peas

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.35

0.60

0.77

0.83

0.96

0.77

119

116

soyabean

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

3.74

3.36

3.36

3.12

3.20

3.23

457

413

other pulses

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.84

8.18

7.86

7.21

5.70

4.91

3.72

5.34

536

542

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.55

0.58

1.73

1.83

2.25

2.53

2.00

223

208

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

14.29

9.72

15.70

16.32

19.00

20.71

21.68

19.35

987

957

cereal
substitutes

other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

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Table 4R: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Orissa

item
(1)
rice

0
235
(2)
81.15

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)
95.81 108.55 110.70 115.23 117.74 119.83 119.81 118.76 115.89 112.83 120.54 105.66

985

3796

wheat

0.56

1.42

2.56

3.85

5.40

6.29

10.37

10.51

15.97

21.32

25.30

29.95

6.22

437

1957

jowar

0.02

0.00

0.03

0.02

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

17

bajra

0.10

0.02

0.02

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.03

11

maize

0.06

0.06

0.02

0.11

0.02

0.04

0.00

0.00

0.10

0.10

0.00

0.06

0.05

10

34

barley

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

small millets

0.13

0.01

0.02

0.04

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.04

38

ragi

1.71

0.84

0.49

0.35

0.40

0.21

0.15

0.27

0.04

0.12

0.00

0.00

0.64

97

291

other cereals

0.14

0.03

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.17

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.04

15

total cereals

83.88

98.19 111.70 115.08 121.10 124.31 130.36 130.60 135.03 137.45 138.13 150.54 112.69

985

3796

0.17

0.08

0.19

0.14

0.20

0.15

0.18

0.07

0.07

0.26

0.40

0.29

0.16

40

158

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

arhar

0.78

1.35

2.10

2.80

3.93

4.28

4.53

4.33

6.50

10.52

11.79

11.40

3.45

355

1586

gram(split)

0.27

0.33

0.28

0.17

0.09

0.76

0.18

0.25

0.45

0.48

0.85

2.66

0.35

69

267

moong

1.62

3.15

3.85

5.11

5.27

4.88

6.58

6.42

6.97

7.42

6.02

6.81

4.43

535

2172

masur

0.31

0.72

0.95

0.66

1.36

1.53

1.06

1.79

1.28

1.35

1.54

1.07

0.94

171

619

urd

0.20

0.44

0.41

0.93

1.07

1.23

1.40

1.36

1.76

2.04

2.78

2.09

0.90

204

886

khesari

0.03

0.03

0.01

0.02

0.01

0.00

0.03

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.02

19

peas

0.04

0.09

0.15

0.22

0.35

0.32

0.37

0.32

0.60

1.22

1.44

1.76

0.31

99

429

soyabean

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.02

0.08

0.10

0.01

other pulses

1.30

0.82

0.73

0.82

0.48

0.48

0.52

0.30

0.18

0.08

0.22

0.13

0.71

152

527

0.24

0.24

0.24

0.17

0.19

0.19

0.26

0.33

0.48

0.85

1.80

3.31

0.36

90

427

4.79

7.18

8.73

10.90

12.75

13.66

14.94

15.11

18.24

24.00

26.53

29.34

11.47

911

3559

gram
cereal
substitutes

other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

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Table 4R: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Punjab

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

0.00

0.00

3.30

5.46

4.10

7.36

7.76

6.93

9.38

8.83

10.37

12.37

8.90

739

1820

wheat

52.50

52.61

56.51

58.74

60.90

62.60

63.48

62.54

62.28

64.56

65.40

68.50

64.10

995

2423

jowar

bajra

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.09

0.03

0.02

maize

0.00

0.34

0.27

0.05

0.32

0.54

0.72

1.08

1.36

1.52

2.04

2.70

1.48

189

492

barley

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.00

0.00

small millets

ragi

other cereals

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.02

0.03

0.01

total cereals

52.50

52.95

60.08

64.25

65.36

70.50

71.96

70.55

73.03

74.92

77.94

83.62

74.51

996

2424

1.67

1.57

0.61

1.27

1.31

1.77

1.64

2.18

2.23

2.36

3.28

3.58

2.47

622

1582

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

arhar

0.00

0.00

0.31

0.16

0.20

0.09

0.11

0.34

0.21

0.30

0.24

0.56

0.29

64

105

gram(split)

0.00

1.81

1.41

2.25

2.24

2.85

2.85

2.64

3.28

3.40

3.86

4.46

3.34

746

1870

moong

3.50

5.23

5.15

3.80

6.07

4.56

4.81

5.47

5.08

5.57

5.75

6.59

5.53

924

2249

masur

2.17

1.48

2.04

3.75

3.90

3.77

3.42

3.86

3.73

4.08

4.29

4.16

3.92

809

1957

urd

0.00

0.07

0.35

1.46

1.28

2.09

2.83

1.93

2.50

2.86

3.16

4.01

2.73

564

1424

peas

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.16

0.00

0.00

0.05

0.02

0.00

0.05

0.03

0.03

0.03

16

soyabean

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.09

0.02

0.07

0.01

0.09

0.29

0.08

20

34

other pulses

0.00

0.00

0.52

0.73

0.39

1.68

1.80

2.30

2.18

2.83

3.00

3.42

2.43

442

1141

1.00

0.58

0.86

0.62

0.61

1.00

1.42

1.53

1.60

2.04

2.31

4.02

2.05

551

1401

6.67

9.18

10.66

12.93

14.70

16.04

17.38

18.11

18.66

21.13

22.72

27.54

20.41

994

2418

rice

gram
cereal
substitutes

khesari

other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

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Table 4R: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Rajasthan

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

0.43

0.67

1.33

1.21

1.45

2.03

1.70

2.48

2.26

3.41

5.29

6.03

2.40

406

1497

wheat

31.55

37.24

35.41

42.89

52.33

49.98

57.45

61.11

71.31

73.94

77.14

84.68

59.88

873

3121

jowar

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.05

0.04

0.17

0.03

0.44

0.09

0.46

0.05

0.00

0.17

13

bajra

25.08

15.25

18.02

18.04

12.65

21.10

18.39

17.24

14.57

14.12

14.76

14.77

16.46

318

1151

maize

7.55

4.65

12.94

10.48

9.22

7.95

5.64

5.63

3.95

4.04

4.11

1.75

6.31

199

616

barley

0.00

0.53

0.24

0.18

0.12

0.25

0.28

0.98

0.25

0.43

0.40

0.22

0.38

13

43

small millets

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

other cereals

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.00

0.00

total cereals

64.61

58.35

67.94

72.85

75.81

81.48

83.48

87.90

92.44

96.42 101.78 107.45

85.60

999

3535

0.00

0.08

0.10

0.15

0.20

0.06

0.26

0.33

0.27

0.32

0.68

0.29

0.25

60

228

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.07

0.02

0.00

arhar

0.15

0.20

0.29

0.37

0.43

0.31

0.24

0.30

0.31

0.30

0.40

0.42

0.32

89

317

gram(split)

0.53

0.89

1.17

1.14

1.64

1.68

1.49

1.56

1.65

1.80

2.43

3.23

1.65

483

1724

moong

2.83

2.66

2.94

3.17

3.63

4.16

4.36

4.07

4.82

5.36

5.58

6.42

4.34

811

2944

masur

1.07

0.65

0.69

0.62

0.59

0.57

0.75

1.06

0.68

1.38

1.67

1.35

0.90

242

857

urd

0.60

0.65

1.16

1.16

1.33

1.49

1.27

1.71

1.93

2.06

1.84

1.90

1.58

365

1268

khesari

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

peas

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.07

0.03

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.00

0.03

0.00

0.01

0.02

16

soyabean

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.04

0.00

0.00

other pulses

0.09

0.19

0.27

0.35

0.36

0.28

0.57

0.75

0.72

0.89

0.88

1.00

0.60

115

394

0.40

1.12

0.69

1.09

1.32

1.40

1.76

1.64

2.21

2.74

3.29

4.23

1.89

542

1973

5.66

6.36

7.21

7.97

9.34

9.89

10.45

11.13

12.31

14.57

16.13

18.57

11.29

984

3484

rice

ragi

gram
cereal
substitutes

other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

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Table 4R: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Sikkim

item
(1)
rice

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs. reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

44.06

87.50

63.53

69.35

66.33

70.33

78.91

88.97

98.17

99.06 119.99 127.71

91.98

968

892

wheat

0.00

2.75

2.51

1.48

2.38

2.40

4.85

5.21

8.66

10.47

10.62

15.45

7.17

686

633

jowar

bajra

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

maize

4.03

3.00

3.59

4.69

4.47

5.10

4.73

4.23

3.43

2.88

0.97

0.41

3.35

382

394

barley

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

small millets

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

ragi

0.05

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

other cereals

total cereals

48.10

93.25

69.63

75.52

73.18

77.83

88.54

968

892

gram

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.17

0.07

0.24

0.31

0.51

0.45

0.86

2.05

0.52

132

115

cereal
substitutes

0.00

0.00

arhar

0.45

0.26

0.06

0.30

0.49

0.36

0.19

0.33

0.08

0.05

0.25

29

28

0.00

gram(split)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.04

0.32

0.16

0.08

0.08

moong

0.45

0.00

0.77

0.30

0.19

0.58

0.33

0.21

0.61

0.82

0.49

0.37

0.47

121

106

masur

0.00

2.00

0.00

0.08

0.01

0.33

0.81

0.18

0.79

1.38

1.26

1.14

0.70

116

101

urd

2.44

7.00

6.11

6.89

7.25

7.71

6.21

7.78

6.98

7.86

8.82

11.40

7.80

854

772

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.06

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.01

khesari

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.14

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

peas

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.00

0.01

0.16

0.20

0.45

1.32

0.24

62

46

soyabean

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.07

0.04

0.01

other pulses

1.01

2.12

2.66

3.54

4.09

4.37

4.31

3.87

4.38

5.36

5.40

5.32

4.49

565

554

other pulse
products

0.00

0.00

0.39

0.28

0.76

0.60

0.31

0.35

0.29

0.48

0.39

0.23

0.39

62

58

pulses &
pulse
products

3.90

11.12

9.93

11.22

12.29

13.61

11.96

12.42

13.32

16.44

17.03

19.91

14.20

965

890

98.40 110.26 112.41 131.58 143.57 102.50

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Table 4R: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Tamil Nadu

item
(1)
rice

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

44.31

46.31

60.10

69.30

73.71

82.86

86.99

93.97

wheat

99.85 105.83 120.67 123.38

86.11

974

4096

1.23

1.01

1.33

2.53

2.58

2.82

3.88

4.32

5.69

8.08

10.69

jowar

14.76

4.71

528

2383

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.12

0.00

0.04

0.04

0.01

0.06

bajra

0.06

0.09

0.04

18

0.00

0.10

0.31

0.17

0.05

0.19

0.13

0.05

0.09

maize

0.08

0.14

0.04

0.12

16

73

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.00

0.33

0.03

0.01

0.08

barley

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.05

10

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

small millets

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.05

0.05

ragi

0.00

0.03

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

3.31

5.90

3.62

1.95

2.50

other cereals

2.31

2.34

1.88

1.89

2.16

2.99

1.93

2.49

242

980

0.00

0.00

0.04

0.03

total cereals

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.06

0.00

0.00

0.28

0.03

10

93.41 100.37 107.59 116.22 134.55 140.50

93.57

974

4097

48.85

53.33

65.43

73.99

79.32

88.26

gram

0.48

0.47

0.69

0.84

1.06

0.99

1.11

1.39

1.62

1.61

2.61

3.04

1.31

403

1774

cereal
substitutes

0.00

0.03

0.03

0.02

0.12

0.11

0.04

0.08

0.05

0.04

0.04

0.08

0.06

17

71

arhar

5.49

6.75

8.03

8.07

8.57

9.44

10.06

11.06

11.27

13.00

14.52

16.38

10.32

945

3980

gram(split)

0.73

0.92

1.10

1.20

1.18

1.42

1.37

1.58

1.82

2.06

2.33

2.64

1.54

625

2692

moong

0.37

0.89

1.05

1.72

1.51

1.64

2.06

2.21

2.35

2.49

3.03

3.60

1.97

506

2198

masur

0.07

0.02

0.01

0.03

0.00

0.04

0.08

0.04

0.01

0.03

0.01

0.00

0.03

24

urd

1.77

2.12

3.04

3.46

3.99

4.93

5.29

6.45

7.07

8.03

9.51

12.16

5.70

811

3505

khesari

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

peas

0.15

0.01

0.11

0.14

0.10

0.04

0.12

0.04

0.09

0.07

0.13

0.11

0.09

34

162

soyabean

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.00

0.07

0.00

0.01

12

other pulses

0.59

0.37

0.52

0.84

0.89

0.91

0.93

0.99

1.13

0.88

1.05

1.25

0.89

289

1168

other pulse
products

0.19

0.22

0.58

0.66

0.72

0.86

0.94

1.34

1.11

1.46

1.16

1.57

0.96

292

1308

pulses &
pulse
products

9.36

11.30

14.44

16.10

16.96

19.28

20.86

23.70

24.87

28.03

31.80

37.72

21.52

974

4097

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Table 4R: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Tripura

item
(1)
rice

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

74.00

77.88

wheat

0.08

0.74

0.71

1.09

1.49

1.71

1.82

2.60

2.49

4.48

5.90

8.69

2.07

jowar

bajra

maize

barley

0.00

0.00

0.17

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

other cereals

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.05

0.00

0.00

0.00

total cereals

small millets
ragi

85.99 101.11 110.69 121.62 128.42 129.52 136.83 137.06 143.68 168.90 117.09

1000

1759

355

667

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.01

86.87 102.20 112.18 123.38 130.25 132.12 139.32 141.55 149.58 177.59 119.19

1000

1760

74.07

78.62

gram

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.05

0.01

0.03

0.01

0.08

0.01

11

cereal
substitutes

0.41

0.21

0.16

0.13

0.22

0.19

0.12

0.10

0.23

0.21

0.95

0.41

0.20

95

156

arhar

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.06

0.01

0.00

0.12

0.20

0.00

0.37

0.04

15

gram(split)

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.05

0.03

0.00

0.01

0.04

0.03

0.07

0.16

0.18

0.03

11

31

moong

0.19

0.06

0.32

0.47

0.41

0.42

0.73

0.54

1.04

2.58

2.50

4.66

0.80

161

369

masur

4.47

7.84

6.80

9.79

9.66

10.19

11.45

12.20

14.07

15.02

15.91

16.22

10.88

950

1677

urd

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.04

0.09

0.01

0.05

0.00

0.00

0.65

0.04

khesari

0.07

0.01

0.13

0.09

0.00

0.10

0.23

0.30

0.22

0.04

0.00

0.54

0.14

25

40

peas

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.02

0.04

0.00

0.01

0.01

soyabean

0.17

0.18

0.36

0.42

0.44

0.47

0.41

0.41

0.45

0.65

0.41

0.36

0.42

258

439

other pulses

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.01

0.03

0.01

0.01

0.00

0.02

0.10

0.07

0.01

16

other pulse
products

0.00

0.01

0.01

0.03

0.02

0.01

0.01

0.05

0.17

0.02

0.00

0.22

0.04

14

34

pulses &
pulse
products

4.89

8.10

7.68

10.85

10.58

11.31

12.96

13.57

16.19

18.64

19.09

23.26

12.42

968

1712

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Table 4R: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Uttar Pradesh

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

26.30

31.86

33.59

32.52

33.35

35.23

34.58

35.54

35.33

36.03

39.63

51.90

34.88

960

7573

wheat

36.11

44.82

51.33

53.38

54.78

57.44

56.79

59.97

64.06

63.93

71.66

81.75

57.35

992

7817

jowar

0.03

0.21

0.11

0.12

0.12

0.12

0.44

0.09

0.03

0.20

0.06

0.03

0.14

12

88

bajra

0.66

1.10

0.40

0.53

0.46

0.55

0.57

0.57

0.52

0.48

0.44

0.69

0.55

40

300

maize

0.15

0.42

0.39

0.20

0.81

0.41

0.83

1.05

0.71

1.14

0.64

1.01

0.65

74

614

barley

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.04

0.02

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.01

18

small millets

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.02

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

other cereals

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.04

0.02

0.00

0.02

0.02

0.10

0.19

0.02

20

total cereals

63.25

78.41

85.84

86.75

89.55

93.81

93.25

97.25 100.67 101.83 112.53 135.57

93.61

996

7845

0.11

0.19

0.27

0.39

0.40

0.50

0.42

0.67

0.64

0.73

0.85

1.63

0.52

117

1080

0.00

0.00

0.04

0.11

0.14

0.16

0.02

0.32

0.13

0.06

0.00

0.13

0.10

36

arhar

4.25

5.10

5.24

6.80

7.54

8.28

9.07

9.71

10.00

11.12

13.12

18.74

8.60

764

6269

gram(split)

0.31

0.30

0.51

0.42

0.70

0.65

0.74

0.85

0.99

1.10

1.40

2.04

0.76

195

1683

moong

0.32

0.35

0.33

0.56

0.66

0.74

0.84

1.02

1.07

1.38

1.50

1.78

0.82

211

1770

masur

1.38

1.57

1.87

2.19

2.37

2.58

2.44

2.72

3.08

2.83

3.05

4.06

2.47

443

3516

urd

0.77

1.67

1.97

2.05

2.69

2.66

2.96

3.46

4.14

4.22

5.03

8.49

3.10

503

3959

khesari

0.07

0.06

0.03

0.04

0.04

0.02

0.05

0.06

0.03

0.01

0.13

0.00

0.04

54

peas

3.73

3.54

2.99

2.86

2.39

2.55

2.38

2.42

1.89

1.89

1.85

2.80

2.55

345

2641

soyabean

0.03

0.00

0.01

0.01

0.02

0.04

0.04

0.02

0.03

0.03

0.00

0.03

0.02

12

104

other pulses

0.05

0.12

0.08

0.19

0.10

0.09

0.12

0.10

0.13

0.17

0.16

0.30

0.13

29

247

0.16

0.43

0.51

0.73

0.98

1.10

1.15

1.65

1.76

2.50

3.05

4.94

1.38

386

3319

11.08

13.14

13.53

15.85

17.49

18.71

19.78

22.02

23.11

25.26

29.30

43.17

19.89

989

7790

ragi

gram
cereal
substitutes

other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

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Table 4R: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Uttaranchal

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

13.68

26.96

30.30

39.22

42.03

43.20

47.93

46.53

49.97

49.39

52.55

63.84

46.59

995

1460

wheat

16.46

26.79

37.63

35.16

44.42

43.49

50.76

47.47

53.14

57.05

58.72

63.47

49.25

993

1458

jowar

bajra

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.04

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

maize

0.00

0.00

0.11

0.36

0.00

0.19

0.05

0.37

0.20

0.20

0.29

0.12

0.19

23

39

barley

small millets

0.00

0.26

1.33

0.44

0.27

0.45

1.56

1.58

1.48

0.88

0.90

0.14

0.95

123

198

ragi

1.88

0.76

1.67

2.36

1.43

1.37

1.60

1.11

1.36

0.62

1.54

0.26

1.31

183

295

other cereals

0.00

5.28

0.27

0.37

0.22

0.51

0.52

0.36

0.22

0.14

0.03

0.14

0.33

32

54

total cereals

97.41 106.36 108.29 114.03 127.97

98.62

996

1462

32.02

60.05

71.30

77.90

88.38

gram

89.25 102.41

0.00

0.00

0.37

0.25

0.33

0.53

0.53

0.81

0.83

1.02

1.96

2.03

0.81

190

283

cereal
substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.57

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.07

arhar

1.01

2.66

1.75

1.65

2.24

2.73

3.38

3.86

4.44

5.13

6.96

7.54

3.92

599

931

gram(split)

1.98

1.29

2.21

2.13

2.60

2.23

2.18

2.03

3.56

3.54

3.37

2.38

2.69

572

836

moong

0.75

0.45

0.27

0.39

0.54

0.71

0.63

0.63

1.07

0.79

1.41

1.78

0.81

190

264

masur

2.04

3.69

3.21

3.33

4.48

4.27

5.22

5.15

5.08

6.07

5.93

6.19

4.96

766

1130

urd

1.31

4.39

4.53

4.09

4.12

4.65

4.13

5.55

4.68

6.41

4.56

6.70

4.94

722

1063

khesari

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.06

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.05

0.00

0.01

peas

0.00

0.47

0.00

0.17

0.07

0.09

0.30

0.10

0.04

0.01

0.04

0.05

0.10

29

51

soyabean

0.00

0.00

0.15

0.19

0.11

0.23

0.17

0.20

0.10

0.11

0.28

0.16

0.16

47

76

other pulses

5.11

3.64

3.07

4.57

3.47

4.59

5.04

4.76

4.90

4.21

3.36

5.31

4.43

609

926

other pulse
products

0.00

0.34

0.86

1.06

0.92

0.99

0.87

1.32

1.68

1.92

2.96

5.06

1.61

434

669

pulses &
pulse
products

12.19

16.94

16.05

17.58

18.54

20.55

21.93

23.59

25.56

28.19

28.94

35.19

23.62

994

1461

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Table 4R: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
West Bengal

item
(1)
rice

0
235
(2)
75.10

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)
90.12 100.18 106.01 116.44 118.60 124.43 128.70 134.36 143.73 148.11 153.94 122.63

995

4975

wheat

2.87

4.13

5.45

5.19

7.07

6.44

8.09

10.07

10.72

12.99

21.57

19.42

9.14

676

3569

jowar

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

bajra

maize

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.03

0.00

0.08

0.00

0.01

barley

0.00

0.03

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

small millets

ragi

other cereals

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.04

0.10

0.02

0.15

0.03

14

total cereals

77.97

94.30 105.63 111.22 123.52 125.05 132.52 138.79 145.14 156.82 169.78 173.52 131.81

995

4975

0.06

0.05

0.04

0.06

0.05

0.09

0.11

0.16

0.18

0.23

0.33

0.65

0.14

34

204

0.00

0.00

0.05

0.00

0.01

0.02

0.03

0.02

0.09

0.08

0.02

0.14

0.04

13

66

arhar

0.05

0.01

0.09

0.12

0.15

0.21

0.35

0.17

0.20

0.19

0.35

0.18

0.19

30

183

gram(split)

0.08

0.12

0.20

0.26

0.17

0.23

0.26

0.34

0.28

0.32

0.20

0.86

0.27

89

509

moong

0.17

0.15

0.54

0.60

1.06

1.30

1.33

2.14

2.32

2.91

4.35

6.24

1.81

332

1911

masur

2.74

4.00

4.16

5.05

6.19

7.18

8.14

8.76

9.22

10.46

12.22

12.28

7.69

912

4571

urd

0.08

0.22

0.31

0.33

0.25

0.23

0.33

0.32

0.49

0.42

0.87

0.83

0.37

117

634

khesari

0.48

0.50

0.68

0.72

0.46

0.43

0.52

0.43

0.53

0.58

0.32

0.25

0.51

146

632

peas

0.14

0.41

0.50

0.40

0.40

0.48

0.37

0.40

0.42

0.48

0.23

0.35

0.41

146

753

soyabean

0.02

0.03

0.04

0.12

0.14

0.20

0.18

0.21

0.19

0.23

0.35

0.36

0.18

54

324

other pulses

0.05

0.10

0.05

0.06

0.07

0.08

0.04

0.08

0.08

0.03

0.11

0.11

0.07

18

88

0.00

0.20

0.16

0.12

0.14

0.21

0.26

0.20

0.35

0.40

0.88

0.89

0.28

165

931

3.81

5.75

6.73

7.80

9.04

10.55

11.77

13.05

14.07

16.03

19.87

22.35

11.77

975

4893

gram
cereal
substitutes

other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

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Table 4R: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

Andaman & N. Islands

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

rice

0.00

0.00

0.00 121.61

72.77

61.31

63.74

81.24

82.37

95.02 100.60 103.90

92.77

948

261

wheat

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

4.92

10.40

8.86

7.93

8.55

13.49

15.43

20.93

14.05

732

192

jowar

bajra

maize

barley

small millets

ragi

other cereals

total cereals

0.00

0.00

0.00 121.61

77.70

71.71

72.60

89.17

948

261

gram

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.22

1.45

0.63

0.75

1.29

1.44

1.80

1.23

273

65

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.15

0.00

0.00

0.55

0.40

0.31

0.38

0.32

83

14

arhar

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.87

8.99

6.09

8.55

6.45

9.60

8.58

9.21

8.43

695

188

gram(split)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.08

0.00

0.25

0.43

1.17

0.45

128

27

moong

0.00

0.00

0.00

6.86

3.93

6.42

5.69

3.37

6.90

5.05

4.69

3.97

4.76

573

156

masur

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

2.38

4.19

3.74

8.52

6.26

3.62

4.53

6.36

5.41

606

173

urd

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.98

0.00

0.71

0.27

1.33

2.19

3.56

1.50

1.75

280

74

peas

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.38

0.53

0.08

0.69

1.33

1.02

1.02

0.87

282

71

soyabean

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.18

0.00

0.00

0.04

0.13

0.06

21

other pulses

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.04

0.16

0.01

0.76

0.26

0.23

53

14

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.00

0.02

0.34

1.95

0.59

70

21

0.00

0.00

0.00

6.86

8.15

19.99

16.75

21.12

21.79

22.07

23.96

25.57

22.56

940

260

cereal
substitutes

khesari

other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

90.92 108.52 116.03 124.83 106.82

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Table 4R: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Chandigarh

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

0.00

0.00

0.00

25.00

0.00

27.56

15.15

31.52

12.14

34.56

34.67

18.97

23.81

944

76

wheat

0.00

0.00

0.00

47.50

0.00

48.17

38.90

44.33

67.16

65.14

55.43

79.17

61.91

949

78

jowar

bajra

maize

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.80

1.31

0.59

0.18

1.85

0.90

112

11

barley

small millets

ragi

other cereals

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.06

0.97

0.24

11

total cereals

0.00

0.00

0.00

72.50

0.00

75.73

54.06

76.64

90.33 100.96

86.86

949

78

gram

0.00

0.00

0.00

2.00

0.00

2.83

2.64

9.59

2.57

1.95

3.79

4.87

3.88

540

59

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.59

0.14

arhar

0.00

0.00

0.00

7.50

0.00

10.33

2.67

24.61

2.01

6.46

3.41

2.73

5.85

517

41

gram(split)

0.00

0.00

0.00

2.33

0.00

0.76

2.18

0.73

2.92

1.90

3.35

5.18

3.03

594

59

moong

0.00

0.00

0.00

2.50

0.00

4.47

4.18

1.91

4.14

4.78

6.21

8.14

5.15

835

73

masur

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

3.29

5.24

2.71

3.80

7.69

4.89

7.28

5.06

783

71

urd

0.00

0.00

0.00

2.33

0.00

0.76

1.95

0.72

2.50

2.88

0.91

3.50

2.30

373

46

khesari

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

peas

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

soyabean

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.11

0.08

0.26

0.09

12

other pulses

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

4.30

0.93

5.66

6.36

2.98

5.97

4.38

419

54

0.00

0.00

0.00

5.67

0.00

0.00

0.69

1.40

1.68

1.31

2.17

2.72

2.13

525

51

0.00

0.00

0.00

20.33

0.00

19.62

21.21

33.01

22.72

31.49

24.01

35.78

28.00

949

78

cereal
substitutes

other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

80.61 100.31

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Table 4R: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Dadra & N. Haveli

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs. reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000
in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

0.00

48.03

41.05

48.61

60.75

51.40

73.72

46.62

68.43

50.69

31.61

40.24

47.66

620

139

wheat

0.00

0.00

1.38

4.60

3.10

0.84

5.19

24.98

2.91

5.26

14.29

30.49

7.48

349

75

jowar

0.00

0.00

5.69

4.17

1.16

7.84

1.03

2.60

6.92

12.07

9.35

2.77

4.59

174

45

bajra

0.00

0.00

0.33

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.17

0.00

0.00

0.06

maize

barley

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.30

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.05

small millets

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.55

0.06

ragi

0.00

3.39

5.21

10.74

6.99

8.93

1.12

0.00

0.00

2.22

0.86

2.06

4.53

135

36

other cereals

total cereals

0.00

51.42

53.66

68.43

72.00

69.01

81.07

74.20

78.26

70.41

56.10

76.11

64.42

620

139

gram

0.00

2.95

2.79

2.22

3.00

2.37

2.59

0.58

1.56

0.84

1.04

1.61

1.97

385

81

arhar

0.00

6.58

10.41

8.37

10.60

9.19

9.81

13.77

16.90

8.46

7.41

15.82

10.16

600

135

gram(split)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.05

0.04

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.83

0.00

0.03

0.08

20

moong

0.00

2.92

2.62

4.03

4.14

2.22

5.17

6.66

6.73

8.60

7.79

6.68

4.71

515

113

masur

0.00

2.84

0.44

0.56

0.00

0.00

0.14

1.62

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.19

0.51

47

urd

0.00

5.99

6.08

7.28

4.69

11.91

8.85

3.85

2.68

3.01

0.83

2.60

5.05

456

107

khesari

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.14

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.16

0.00

0.00

0.04

peas

0.00

0.00

0.12

0.60

0.18

1.26

0.00

1.23

0.04

0.00

0.15

0.00

0.29

68

16

0.00

4.80

4.44

4.13

5.82

6.11

4.10

4.94

6.78

9.01

6.19

4.34

5.09

574

129

0.00

0.60

0.24

1.05

1.63

1.15

1.16

1.99

0.87

1.38

1.33

3.13

1.23

303

75

0.00

23.73

24.33

26.15

27.11

31.88

29.22

34.06

33.99

31.45

23.71

33.78

27.16

620

139

cereal
substitutes

soyabean
other pulses
other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

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Table 4R: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Daman & Diu

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs. reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000
in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

14.93

30.00

0.00

20.33

28.59

37.42

33.33

31.85

852

72

wheat

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

4.21

0.00

0.00

23.67

29.74

29.76

47.81

33.82

751

61

jowar

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

25.00

0.00

10.32

10.17

12.14

1.52

8.12

240

24

bajra

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

22.77

0.00

0.00

16.77

8.78

3.24

0.00

5.41

141

20

maize

barley

small millets

ragi

other cereals

total cereals

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

41.92

55.00

0.00

71.09

77.28

82.55

82.66

79.21

852

72

gram

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.89

0.00

0.00

1.70

2.31

0.88

2.01

1.66

446

31

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.16

0.00

0.05

15

arhar

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

2.62

7.21

0.00

3.86

5.34

7.62

11.04

7.55

852

72

gram(split)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.89

0.00

0.00

0.34

0.70

0.90

1.42

0.95

271

25

moong

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

3.21

4.79

0.00

6.62

6.68

6.23

8.66

7.02

795

68

masur

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.08

0.09

1.88

0.00

0.65

92

urd

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.75

0.00

0.69

2.10

2.04

1.39

1.71

405

36

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.21

0.06

34

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

2.38

0.00

1.65

3.46

3.49

6.00

3.97

610

47

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.19

2.40

0.00

1.91

1.79

3.72

3.73

2.96

649

53

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

6.92

18.53

0.00

15.14

20.16

25.89

32.45

24.87

852

72

cereal
substitutes

khesari
peas
soyabean
other pulses
other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

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Table 4R: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Lakshadweep

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

0.00

0.00

0.00

39.00

23.40

0.00

39.43

96.35

66.73

83.99

78.26

98.39

91.09

995

67

wheat

0.00

0.00

0.00

8.83

10.50

0.00

11.76

17.19

19.69

26.43

37.04

22.08

23.64

921

64

jowar

bajra

maize

barley

small millets

ragi

other cereals

total cereals

0.00

0.00

0.00

47.83

33.90

0.00

995

67

gram

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.07

0.00

0.00

2.53

1.49

2.89

5.44

4.41

2.86

3.23

489

31

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.13

0.00

2.21

1.12

34

arhar

0.00

0.00

0.00

4.62

3.50

0.00

4.95

2.31

2.81

4.69

4.64

5.12

4.41

711

46

gram(split)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

3.62

0.00

0.00

3.99

0.00

1.11

0.00

0.05

0.83

70

moong

0.00

0.00

0.00

2.51

3.50

0.00

5.06

5.16

4.99

8.82

6.81

6.87

6.77

780

52

masur

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.33

0.00

0.17

31

urd

0.00

0.00

0.00

2.13

0.00

0.00

0.00

2.49

0.89

1.93

2.35

0.00

1.04

267

12

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.24

0.69

0.38

0.31

37

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

2.36

2.05

0.81

1.64

1.37

212

18

0.00

0.00

0.00

2.17

1.75

0.00

2.47

0.51

0.57

2.61

2.00

1.49

1.52

516

40

0.00

0.00

0.00

11.43

12.38

0.00

12.48

14.46

11.63

21.45

18.63

15.55

16.43

924

63

cereal
substitutes

khesari
peas
soyabean
other pulses
other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

51.19 113.54

86.42 110.42 115.30 120.47 114.73

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Table 4R: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Pondicherry

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs. reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000
in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

0.00

69.83

53.35

79.15

88.06

57.23

92.80

80.43

90.44

953

155

wheat

0.00

0.00

0.17

2.17

0.59

0.00

2.61

4.56

2.15

4.34

5.22

14.13

4.21

349

73

jowar

bajra

maize

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.07

0.01

barley

small millets

ragi

0.00

0.00

0.12

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

3.84

0.76

0.14

0.13

9.35

1.93

54

14

other cereals

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.18

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.02

total cereals

0.00

69.83

53.65

81.32

88.64

57.23

95.41

88.83

88.93 175.03

96.61

953

155

gram

0.00

0.90

0.24

0.71

1.09

2.07

3.41

2.53

3.49

3.96

4.65

7.60

3.23

614

101

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.20

0.00

0.46

1.20

0.16

0.23

70

arhar

0.00

4.96

6.19

7.58

5.80

8.76

6.57

9.41

9.23

13.02

12.82

16.17

10.11

952

154

gram(split)

0.00

1.07

1.19

1.84

0.27

1.65

2.18

2.02

2.85

1.64

1.84

6.33

2.42

656

109

moong

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.77

0.20

0.00

0.07

0.01

0.07

0.21

0.22

1.02

0.26

131

19

masur

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.05

0.11

0.02

urd

0.00

1.66

2.47

5.55

4.41

5.58

5.03

7.20

6.59

11.89

13.66

15.03

8.18

771

134

khesari

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.04

0.01

peas

soyabean

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.20

0.00

0.09

0.23

0.07

32

0.00

0.00

0.09

0.00

0.00

0.31

0.00

0.00

0.96

0.42

1.83

3.47

0.91

151

22

0.00

7.69

9.95

15.74

10.68

16.31

13.85

18.67

19.89

27.18

30.51

42.40

21.98

953

155

cereal
substitutes

other pulses
other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

85.81 110.74

88.91 115.22

83.58 151.47

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Table 4R: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
All-India

item
(1)

0
235
(2)

Rural
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
235 270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155& all per1000 in the
270
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890 1155 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

46.78

48.79

53.59

55.30

57.16

60.33

61.19

64.47

69.11

68.76

69.54

82.33

61.37

927

74685

wheat

16.17

23.09

24.77

27.95

29.00

29.74

32.28

33.40

34.55

38.06

42.80

46.49

31.41

782

59603

jowar

2.34

3.28

3.26

3.15

3.69

3.14

3.20

2.79

2.51

2.26

2.29

2.08

2.90

96

6232

bajra

1.38

1.58

2.10

2.04

2.38

2.69

2.89

2.99

2.60

2.60

2.54

1.66

2.39

72

4460

maize

1.97

2.01

2.28

2.14

2.05

1.84

1.54

1.84

1.24

1.24

1.21

0.83

1.72

80

7070

barley

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.03

0.02

0.04

0.02

0.09

0.02

0.08

0.03

0.08

0.04

162

small millets

0.16

0.14

0.08

0.04

0.02

0.03

0.04

0.05

0.05

0.05

0.07

0.07

0.06

968

ragi

0.76

0.70

0.85

0.80

0.89

1.02

0.73

0.76

0.71

0.60

0.62

0.36

0.76

57

3840

other cereals

0.11

0.03

0.02

0.02

0.05

0.02

0.01

0.03

0.04

0.02

0.06

0.12

0.04

367

total cereals

98.83 101.91 106.42 110.83 113.67 119.17 134.00 100.68

988

78758

69.67

79.64

86.98

91.47

95.26

gram

0.19

0.31

0.42

0.52

0.58

0.61

0.68

0.78

0.82

0.94

1.34

2.01

0.73

173

15408

cereal
substitutes

0.06

0.07

0.09

0.15

0.27

0.25

0.27

0.37

0.48

0.69

1.04

1.48

0.39

72

6177

arhar

2.73

3.83

4.50

5.07

5.46

5.97

6.18

6.24

6.62

7.39

7.94

9.81

5.96

569

39257

gram(split)

0.45

0.60

0.77

0.88

1.06

1.22

1.32

1.48

1.62

1.97

2.33

2.93

1.35

333

25880

moong

0.93

1.16

1.37

1.59

1.89

2.10

2.38

2.64

3.00

3.56

3.92

4.56

2.38

437

34700

masur

1.62

2.20

2.25

2.45

2.80

2.91

2.99

3.20

3.31

3.14

3.06

3.04

2.80

380

34234

urd

0.68

0.96

1.10

1.30

1.44

1.65

1.80

1.99

2.45

2.85

3.47

4.94

1.96

354

28243

khesari

0.33

0.39

0.31

0.29

0.26

0.19

0.16

0.15

0.18

0.12

0.10

0.11

0.21

39

2189

peas

0.66

0.84

0.71

0.76

0.57

0.65

0.64

0.56

0.49

0.53

0.49

0.81

0.63

104

7781

soyabean

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.03

0.03

0.05

0.06

0.06

0.07

0.08

0.09

0.11

0.05

17

2889

other pulses

0.59

0.39

0.49

0.59

0.65

0.68

0.70

0.81

0.86

0.99

1.26

1.44

0.76

153

15801

other pulse
products

0.26

0.41

0.46

0.61

0.70

0.87

0.96

1.14

1.31

1.66

2.19

3.49

1.09

302

24241

pulses &
pulse
products

8.25

10.78

11.98

13.57

14.86

16.28

17.18

18.27

19.91

22.28

24.85

31.23

17.19

973

77108

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Table 4U: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Andhra Pradesh

item
(1)
rice

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
MPCE class (Rs)
reporting
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

59.66

82.05

87.71 101.84 101.71 113.79 116.50 129.95 131.63 138.65 128.90 137.61 111.91

945

2755

wheat

2.35

4.69

3.77

5.98

7.37

8.07

10.38

13.05

14.50

18.95

25.88

32.07

10.87

729

2015

jowar

2.37

1.48

1.57

0.67

1.42

1.54

0.84

0.70

2.28

1.11

0.29

0.07

1.22

78

311

bajra

0.11

0.00

0.01

0.01

0.06

0.08

0.00

0.02

0.03

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

12

maize

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

barley

0.00

0.00

0.07

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

small millets

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

ragi

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

1.09

0.54

0.94

0.31

0.51

0.57

other cereals

0.18

0.56

0.21

0.19

0.20

0.77

0.48

87

195

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

total cereals

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.01

1.10

0.05

94.01 108.81 111.06 124.04 127.90 144.29 148.65 158.93 155.28 171.71 124.56

946

2757

65.58

88.75

gram

0.05

0.06

0.11

0.06

0.27

0.05

0.16

0.24

0.28

0.20

0.33

0.16

0.16

66

150

cereal
substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.05

0.00

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.01

17

arhar

7.02

10.22

10.85

10.40

11.95

12.81

13.80

14.76

15.63

16.69

16.02

20.37

13.24

929

2697

gram(split)

0.49

0.71

0.86

0.88

1.10

1.11

1.78

1.62

1.85

2.36

2.58

3.62

1.48

501

1402

moong

1.23

1.63

1.32

1.94

1.94

1.77

2.38

1.84

2.38

3.18

2.82

3.73

2.12

405

1154

masur

0.73

0.64

0.25

0.88

0.40

0.49

0.23

0.50

0.29

0.15

0.20

0.14

0.40

49

233

urd

0.76

1.37

1.54

2.22

3.12

3.84

5.38

6.14

6.50

8.78

9.94

13.00

4.77

587

1447

khesari

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

peas

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.05

0.02

0.04

0.08

0.02

0.14

0.42

0.04

11

26

soyabean

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.00

0.00

0.04

0.00

0.00

other pulses

0.02

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.02

0.03

0.03

0.06

0.08

0.16

0.09

0.06

0.04

14

49

other pulse
products

0.08

0.06

0.15

0.52

0.30

0.52

0.62

0.49

1.06

1.21

1.60

2.48

0.66

170

392

pulses &
pulse
products

10.31

14.63

14.96

16.86

18.82

20.60

24.24

25.49

27.88

32.54

33.42

43.82

22.76

939

2746

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Table 4U: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Arunachal Pradesh

item
(1)
rice

0
335
(2)
36.86

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)
87.86 101.07 108.61

99.57

87.95 112.57 122.74 126.30 132.58 131.15 192.58 110.14

973

533

8.38

17.24

18.69

23.53

20.30

27.84

41.48

29.07

44.09

19.98

641

329

0.19

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.12

0.00

0.34

0.17

0.29

0.18

0.02

0.14

0.21

0.00

0.00

0.17

34

17

0.00

0.00

0.22

0.00

1.25

0.00

0.02

0.10

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.19

17

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.04

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.78

0.00

1.01

3.41

0.16

0.01

0.19

1.26

0.00

0.77

0.84

89

27

97.68 110.60 117.34 119.28 110.35 136.47 143.18 154.46 175.53 160.22 237.43 131.34

976

536

wheat

2.58

9.70

8.33

jowar

bajra

0.00

0.00

maize

0.00

barley

small millets
ragi
other cereals
total cereals

39.44

gram

0.00

0.00

0.29

0.14

0.05

0.55

1.25

0.56

1.49

2.93

0.52

2.77

0.80

90

50

cereal
substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.17

0.08

0.01

0.04

0.33

0.92

2.36

0.33

0.19

34

12

arhar

0.00

1.15

1.38

2.48

1.85

2.04

2.24

2.17

2.12

5.01

7.32

5.99

2.34

140

80

gram(split)

0.00

0.98

0.00

0.00

0.30

0.01

0.27

0.04

0.25

1.25

3.94

1.20

0.29

46

16

moong

0.00

1.41

2.35

1.40

2.79

3.29

3.81

8.26

7.61

10.89

11.10

17.20

4.90

347

189

masur

3.14

9.04

6.73

9.38

10.29

5.49

10.90

10.83

15.11

13.03

12.34

24.97

10.25

699

418

urd

0.20

0.00

0.37

0.27

0.00

0.11

0.40

0.27

0.00

0.15

0.00

2.50

0.20

27

12

khesari

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.08

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

peas

0.00

0.59

0.11

0.20

0.06

0.02

0.38

0.63

0.41

0.98

3.70

2.11

0.39

62

30

soyabean

0.00

0.00

0.33

0.14

0.22

0.95

0.14

0.62

0.59

3.34

0.00

2.73

0.63

69

50

other pulses

0.00

0.31

0.40

0.56

0.43

0.25

0.77

0.28

0.12

0.14

0.00

0.12

0.36

53

39

other pulse
products

0.00

0.09

0.10

0.43

0.71

0.86

0.52

1.06

1.34

1.79

1.82

3.56

0.85

122

69

pulses &
pulse
products

3.34

13.58

11.76

14.86

16.65

13.11

19.43

24.17

27.55

36.58

40.22

60.36

20.22

860

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Table 4U: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Assam

item
(1)
rice

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

85.99 100.72 117.31 112.65 128.90 130.00 122.23 136.02 127.50 140.06 129.50 112.44 126.40

927

849

871

719

wheat

6.11

7.33

9.28

10.24

8.19

8.35

21.46

17.30

22.85

30.17

36.88

22.89

17.59

jowar

bajra

maize

0.00

0.01

0.02

0.01

0.08

0.04

0.00

0.02

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

10

barley

small millets

ragi

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.29

0.00

0.02

92.09 108.06 126.62 122.91 137.18 138.39 143.68 153.34 150.35 170.23 166.67 135.33 144.02

948

855

other cereals
total cereals

0.00

0.12

0.05

0.33

0.60

0.69

0.73

0.13

0.83

0.86

2.42

0.00

0.60

110

69

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

7.60

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.73

arhar

0.00

0.14

0.88

0.71

1.95

0.84

2.82

1.86

3.68

4.48

4.41

1.61

2.22

273

229

gram(split)

0.03

0.16

0.20

0.20

0.08

0.05

1.20

0.32

0.92

1.05

0.71

0.87

0.51

129

89

moong

2.30

2.19

2.65

2.05

2.56

4.03

5.56

4.91

7.11

5.70

7.76

4.01

4.56

562

486

masur

12.77

8.21

9.79

11.21

11.86

11.47

9.92

15.69

12.95

15.17

19.60

20.11

13.11

891

801

urd

0.00

0.38

0.05

0.30

0.33

1.25

0.37

0.31

0.61

0.44

1.25

0.24

0.51

79

89

khesari

0.00

0.20

0.36

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.12

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.05

11

peas

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.56

0.00

0.32

0.54

0.01

0.10

0.18

0.58

1.44

0.26

53

38

soyabean

0.27

0.38

0.31

0.57

1.00

0.73

0.81

1.23

1.24

2.45

3.43

1.95

1.23

272

213

other pulses

0.54

0.00

0.06

0.59

0.18

0.09

0.04

0.36

0.48

0.29

0.08

2.35

0.30

44

40

0.00

0.21

0.04

0.18

0.12

0.14

0.23

0.80

0.38

0.70

0.87

2.37

0.44

138

87

15.91

11.88

14.36

16.38

18.09

18.92

21.49

25.50

27.58

30.47

38.69

34.95

23.20

923

841

gram
cereal
substitutes

other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

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Table 4U: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Bihar

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

57.25

62.08

68.78

67.41

68.80

71.56

65.80

62.51

71.74

67.17 141.65

71.60

66.71

981

1356

wheat

39.16

50.90

51.04

55.74

53.20

58.22

54.48

60.14

52.96

57.20

66.57

64.20

52.32

972

1326

jowar

bajra

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.09

0.00

0.15

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

maize

0.82

0.57

0.47

0.56

0.47

0.34

0.19

0.20

0.03

0.24

0.00

0.00

0.45

70

145

barley

small millets

ragi

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

other cereals

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.03

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.05

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

97.25 113.55 120.29 123.72 122.51 130.12 120.56 122.84 124.94 124.62 208.22 135.80 119.51

982

1360

total cereals
gram

2.03

0.71

2.04

1.50

1.74

2.63

2.09

2.26

4.81

7.32

11.62

2.99

2.32

366

535

cereal
substitutes

0.06

0.00

0.05

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

18.99

0.00

0.29

arhar

0.74

1.09

3.58

2.99

4.03

6.69

7.32

11.36

10.30

9.93

15.54

23.69

5.02

497

620

gram(split)

0.67

1.17

1.73

3.54

3.03

2.12

3.27

3.94

4.70

5.48

2.72

12.12

2.68

420

457

moong

1.01

1.24

1.13

3.03

1.67

1.69

3.30

1.88

3.78

3.36

2.63

2.72

1.97

263

336

masur

7.02

10.78

9.63

10.31

9.24

10.23

8.46

8.75

7.51

8.29

7.88

7.47

9.10

836

1087

urd

0.04

0.00

0.01

0.07

0.00

0.00

0.09

0.01

0.05

0.14

0.49

0.00

0.04

16

khesari

0.41

0.57

0.07

0.09

0.05

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.16

31

52

peas

0.15

0.06

0.10

0.09

0.02

0.28

0.00

0.12

0.01

0.00

0.04

0.00

0.09

17

52

soyabean

0.01

0.02

0.00

0.01

0.05

0.07

0.01

0.03

0.00

0.15

0.62

0.08

0.04

21

28

other pulses

0.45

0.16

0.45

0.19

0.29

0.28

0.00

0.00

0.24

0.12

0.01

0.00

0.24

31

74

other pulse
products

0.34

0.89

1.10

1.10

0.77

1.21

1.68

2.82

1.93

3.86

5.26

1.17

1.31

329

480

pulses &
pulse
products

10.84

15.97

17.78

21.42

19.16

22.57

24.15

28.91

28.53

31.33

35.19

47.25

20.66

975

1339

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Table 4U: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Chhattisgarh

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

79.91

87.94

90.58

96.11

81.89

92.48 109.63

85.63

85.34 105.21

87.77

70.10

90.22

974

781

wheat

5.01

8.08

12.40

20.25

24.10

38.22

34.10

41.87

46.82

56.33

56.32

65.11

29.98

794

636

jowar

bajra

maize

0.08

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.07

0.00

0.00

0.49

0.00

0.00

0.06

barley

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

small millets

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

other cereals

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.12

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

total cereals

85.00

96.02 102.99 116.36 105.99 130.73 143.81 127.50 132.27 162.03 144.09 135.21 120.27

974

781

rice

ragi

0.03

0.19

0.34

0.21

0.34

0.08

0.35

0.53

0.40

0.76

0.65

1.38

0.36

100

97

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.27

0.01

0.00

0.08

0.01

0.00

0.01

0.04

11

10

arhar

3.01

10.20

10.01

13.91

15.21

21.44

23.46

21.65

25.61

25.25

29.16

24.48

17.02

834

664

gram(split)

0.19

0.23

0.33

0.50

0.84

0.30

0.27

1.51

1.00

2.51

1.99

5.21

0.94

242

161

moong

0.32

0.40

0.85

1.40

1.16

0.89

0.23

0.70

1.84

2.73

1.32

1.95

1.08

244

164

masur

0.69

0.62

2.09

1.00

1.44

1.11

0.65

1.19

0.65

0.91

0.48

0.81

1.04

192

192

urd

1.63

1.48

1.40

1.88

2.15

2.66

1.41

1.33

1.80

2.46

1.48

1.54

1.80

348

244

khesari

2.97

1.45

2.28

1.28

1.63

0.08

0.00

0.00

0.07

0.02

0.00

0.00

0.99

143

81

peas

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.07

0.00

0.00

0.08

0.07

0.13

0.00

0.20

0.04

0.04

28

10

0.30

0.02

0.07

0.03

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.13

0.00

0.00

0.06

16

18

0.34

0.65

0.91

1.48

2.12

2.47

0.61

1.49

1.67

3.33

3.22

3.90

1.64

427

295

9.46

15.04

17.96

21.55

24.55

28.95

26.70

27.92

32.76

37.35

37.85

37.93

24.61

961

773

gram
cereal
substitutes

soyabean
other pulses
other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

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Table 4U: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Delhi

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

22.09

16.38

37.25

33.03

32.12

28.01

30.71

25.66

32.42

34.36

41.59

45.04

33.26

920

1005

wheat

57.40

51.16

40.96

43.06

53.42

71.70

66.21

77.32

76.41

73.79

75.74

85.08

69.44

952

1038

jowar

bajra

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.00

0.00

0.01

maize

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.21

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.00

0.00

0.13

0.02

0.00

0.04

barley

small millets

ragi

other cereals

total cereals

79.50

67.54

78.21

76.30

85.54

99.71

953

1039

0.86

1.19

0.84

2.05

2.44

2.38

2.32

2.71

2.34

2.85

3.56

3.13

2.54

491

486

arhar

0.20

4.89

5.17

4.83

5.12

5.13

5.65

4.93

7.15

5.86

8.38

6.64

5.87

800

843

gram(split)

1.60

1.18

1.22

2.02

1.96

1.91

2.27

2.86

2.26

2.33

2.64

2.48

2.27

472

478

moong

1.34

3.05

4.71

1.97

4.25

4.23

3.82

4.74

5.78

5.35

6.50

5.10

4.66

786

859

masur

2.69

3.11

3.32

3.09

3.41

3.78

2.67

2.95

3.51

3.84

4.11

3.43

3.38

639

719

urd

1.24

0.49

0.16

2.32

2.02

1.11

1.19

1.68

1.19

2.31

2.08

1.68

1.64

343

363

khesari

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

peas

0.00

0.00

0.04

0.05

0.03

0.01

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.20

0.03

14

soyabean

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.05

0.04

0.01

0.00

0.04

0.04

0.00

0.00

0.17

0.04

14

15

other pulses

1.75

0.16

3.47

2.37

2.71

1.67

2.68

2.66

2.53

4.04

3.14

4.19

2.94

400

408

0.86

2.19

2.03

2.14

2.80

3.45

2.77

3.47

4.46

4.31

5.70

4.13

3.62

672

696

9.68

15.07

20.11

18.84

22.34

21.29

21.05

23.32

26.93

28.04

32.56

28.03

24.45

948

1034

gram
cereal
substitutes

other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

96.94 102.98 108.83 108.32 117.35 130.11 102.75

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Table 4U: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Goa

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

28.70

26.25

38.80

75.16

56.12

70.46

60.62

71.97

60.02

76.51

67.85

88.73

65.78

986

229

wheat

9.24

17.00

13.23

22.36

26.08

34.02

36.42

42.65

48.14

49.31

52.96

53.41

38.92

954

221

jowar

1.58

0.00

3.77

1.76

8.39

6.42

6.22

2.10

1.03

0.70

0.62

0.00

3.37

131

28

bajra

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.31

0.01

0.00

0.05

10

maize

barley

small millets

ragi

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.18

0.00

0.00

0.25

0.03

0.03

0.16

0.05

0.27

0.11

90

12

other cereals

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

total cereals

39.52

43.25

55.80

99.47

90.59 110.89 103.51 116.76 109.22 126.99 121.50 142.41 108.24

986

229

0.63

1.50

6.25

0.82

0.68

1.52

0.56

1.15

1.01

0.53

0.77

1.40

1.11

349

79

0.00

0.00

0.04

0.35

0.23

0.00

0.55

0.05

0.76

0.91

0.56

1.09

0.50

141

24

arhar

1.76

6.38

3.77

3.50

3.96

7.36

11.76

6.78

9.83

10.62

10.25

10.87

8.54

919

210

gram(split)

0.55

0.00

0.11

0.60

0.88

0.44

0.48

0.00

0.67

0.88

0.26

0.29

0.52

167

38

moong

0.00

0.00

0.48

1.24

0.35

0.94

0.83

0.90

0.71

1.82

1.06

1.06

0.93

320

80

masur

0.00

0.00

1.20

1.25

0.26

0.32

1.69

3.03

1.13

0.26

0.62

1.26

1.07

330

68

urd

0.00

0.00

0.28

0.18

0.04

0.43

0.90

0.05

0.63

1.45

0.80

1.08

0.67

201

49

khesari

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.05

0.00

0.02

0.04

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

peas

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.42

1.30

0.48

0.43

0.13

1.35

0.89

1.10

0.18

0.66

263

54

soyabean

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.06

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

other pulses

0.00

0.00

0.09

0.41

0.02

0.00

0.03

0.46

0.06

0.60

0.27

0.59

0.23

92

29

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.18

0.03

0.29

0.40

0.18

0.57

0.45

0.82

0.44

0.35

139

32

2.32

6.38

5.94

7.82

6.83

10.29

16.56

11.60

14.94

16.98

15.17

15.77

12.99

975

224

rice

gram
cereal
substitutes

other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

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Table 4U: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Gujarat

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

8.32

17.20

18.10

22.36

25.00

26.90

29.86

36.43

32.66

33.16

38.91

42.30

30.03

941

1898

wheat

24.26

36.67

39.54

44.06

45.44

50.85

55.13

55.23

56.57

61.68

62.74

69.52

53.21

935

1868

jowar

0.65

0.33

0.93

1.22

1.28

0.67

2.28

1.91

3.29

0.38

0.63

0.60

1.45

71

170

bajra

6.46

13.35

8.38

10.74

5.77

6.78

4.81

2.85

1.63

2.32

1.71

1.51

4.60

267

597

maize

2.04

0.00

0.84

0.23

0.90

0.36

0.25

0.12

0.14

0.13

0.46

0.00

0.34

24

76

barley

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.16

0.00

0.01

small millets

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

other cereals

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.56

0.00

0.04

total cereals

41.73

67.55

67.80

78.64

78.38

85.57

92.34

96.55

94.29

97.68 105.16 113.93

89.69

942

1900

0.48

0.24

0.26

0.36

0.71

0.46

0.84

0.66

0.86

1.35

1.47

1.48

0.81

264

524

0.00

0.01

0.02

0.08

0.31

0.50

0.27

0.39

0.25

1.10

0.82

0.63

0.43

114

193

arhar

5.19

8.51

9.73

9.18

9.29

11.88

11.16

12.95

14.90

13.99

15.83

21.09

12.43

895

1793

gram(split)

1.21

0.73

0.87

1.39

1.32

1.49

1.45

1.65

1.39

2.38

1.90

3.29

1.63

400

812

moong

3.36

4.53

4.04

5.59

5.07

5.74

6.73

5.64

4.18

5.41

5.29

5.80

5.33

844

1708

masur

0.04

0.05

0.21

0.13

0.47

0.08

0.65

0.37

0.51

0.09

0.12

0.27

0.32

55

118

urd

0.45

0.36

0.32

0.50

0.63

0.68

0.85

1.04

0.87

1.66

1.52

1.64

0.95

287

589

peas

0.02

0.04

0.13

0.08

0.27

0.22

0.26

0.11

0.19

0.36

0.35

0.11

0.21

102

201

soyabean

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

other pulses

0.52

0.67

0.73

0.76

1.23

1.53

1.59

1.01

1.33

1.62

2.03

2.31

1.34

278

551

0.67

1.80

1.38

1.63

1.76

2.05

2.56

2.88

3.58

4.14

5.17

11.66

3.15

688

1329

11.46

16.67

17.42

19.27

20.05

23.68

25.24

25.65

26.95

29.65

32.21

46.17

25.37

941

1898

rice

ragi

gram
cereal
substitutes

khesari

other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

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Table 4U: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Haryana

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

6.61

7.84

10.23

11.77

16.10

14.50

13.30

18.99

18.54

20.18

20.59

33.96

16.52

920

939

wheat

50.62

55.93

59.51

63.04

58.93

65.39

62.40

56.37

58.56

65.41

60.29

81.56

61.68

980

1012

jowar

bajra

0.00

0.04

0.19

0.22

0.41

0.30

0.45

0.14

0.19

0.11

0.06

0.44

0.23

33

38

maize

0.00

0.00

0.04

0.12

0.14

0.25

0.00

0.49

0.45

0.73

0.27

0.05

0.27

65

56

barley

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.15

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

small millets

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

ragi

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

other cereals

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.83

0.04

total cereals

57.24

63.81

69.97

75.14

75.57

80.45

76.15

76.00

77.89

86.44

81.22 116.84

78.77

980

1013

0.29

0.21

0.26

0.19

0.51

0.69

0.76

1.41

1.79

2.02

3.24

3.61

1.25

307

305

0.07

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.04

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

arhar

0.31

0.36

1.32

1.56

1.15

1.22

1.88

1.69

1.52

1.19

0.73

3.24

1.42

213

190

gram(split)

1.02

1.84

1.71

2.25

1.98

2.98

2.60

3.45

3.45

3.94

5.16

3.62

2.98

702

775

moong

2.37

2.87

2.74

3.08

4.13

3.73

4.16

3.21

4.70

5.43

4.14

8.33

4.13

825

863

masur

1.81

1.99

2.03

2.77

3.97

2.91

3.18

3.16

3.76

3.33

4.37

5.56

3.31

786

790

urd

0.85

0.39

1.60

1.56

1.50

2.56

1.39

3.19

3.55

4.06

3.37

3.10

2.49

536

555

khesari

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.06

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

peas

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.04

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

soyabean

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.00

0.09

0.11

0.51

0.05

14

other pulses

0.00

0.04

0.22

0.37

0.69

0.89

0.88

1.21

2.11

3.96

4.27

3.85

1.61

289

295

1.37

1.50

1.83

1.56

1.84

2.17

2.21

2.73

3.25

3.11

4.28

3.62

2.52

679

771

7.72

9.00

11.46

13.17

15.31

16.52

16.29

18.66

22.35

25.11

26.43

31.83

18.50

976

1008

rice

gram
cereal
substitutes

other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

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Table 4U: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Himachal Pradesh

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

26.21

38.23

20.09

34.68

64.87

43.60

47.30

42.25

50.48

60.58

57.25

58.50

53.14

908

376

wheat

32.14

37.22

17.86

57.33

58.40

67.13

62.66

65.27

71.47

66.27

73.69

73.60

65.60

919

379

jowar

0.00

0.00

0.33

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

bajra

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

2.18

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.34

26

maize

0.00

9.04

6.04

4.75

0.63

1.26

1.54

1.31

1.25

1.92

2.73

1.18

1.60

145

85

barley

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.12

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

small millets

ragi

other cereals

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.42

0.00

0.00

0.07

26

total cereals

58.35

84.49

44.32

96.76 126.08 112.11 111.49 108.83 123.21 129.20 133.68 133.27 120.75

919

379

2.16

3.28

0.76

3.55

1.50

3.47

3.48

3.97

3.18

3.45

4.10

5.25

3.30

571

265

arhar

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.05

1.42

1.55

0.59

2.96

4.28

1.32

3.38

1.95

286

66

gram(split)

5.46

5.34

7.46

7.55

2.19

5.46

4.50

5.30

5.82

6.83

6.07

6.48

5.33

746

349

moong

1.77

3.06

2.24

4.16

4.28

4.45

3.90

4.28

6.28

7.66

4.22

6.01

5.21

780

298

masur

1.64

3.56

2.13

3.28

6.24

4.50

5.21

3.92

3.37

6.35

3.64

5.84

4.78

674

279

urd

5.50

6.89

5.66

7.72

3.98

6.55

4.26

5.58

5.14

4.77

4.08

5.69

4.90

613

310

khesari

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.14

0.01

peas

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.10

0.00

0.00

0.58

0.00

0.08

soyabean

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.44

0.22

0.00

0.76

0.17

26

10

other pulses

2.10

7.50

3.22

3.96

7.43

8.57

5.44

8.16

8.21

8.65

10.39

11.20

8.12

786

313

other pulse
products

2.54

1.66

1.96

4.10

2.50

2.79

1.74

2.40

2.68

4.37

3.21

3.49

2.94

657

230

pulses &
pulse
products

19.02

28.01

22.67

30.77

26.68

33.74

26.61

30.33

34.90

43.13

33.51

42.98

33.49

919

379

gram
cereal
substitutes

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Table 4U: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Jammu & Kashmir

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

31.19

84.41

60.87

77.59

74.25

85.50

93.69

99.60 106.21 104.52 106.92 123.94

94.51

987

868

wheat

47.84

42.60

27.99

35.05

32.95

44.39

43.69

44.37

51.14

53.79

61.87

72.10

46.06

984

858

jowar

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.28

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.05

bajra

maize

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.08

0.00

0.00

0.13

0.04

0.00

0.02

0.16

0.00

0.04

barley

small millets

ragi

other cereals

989

870

296

311

total cereals
gram

79.03 127.02

88.86 112.71 107.20 129.89 137.79 144.01 157.35 158.34 168.95 196.05 140.66

2.15

0.10

0.50

1.00

1.11

1.51

0.98

0.72

1.32

2.22

2.28

2.64

1.31

arhar

0.00

0.56

1.63

0.95

0.73

0.55

0.24

0.09

0.35

0.56

0.25

0.00

0.43

39

53

gram(split)

3.25

1.05

1.94

2.73

1.86

3.34

2.23

2.03

2.78

4.19

5.40

6.08

2.84

534

515

moong

0.22

0.85

1.66

1.44

2.19

2.08

2.54

2.96

2.77

4.12

4.81

5.79

2.82

742

564

masur

0.19

0.02

1.32

1.25

1.43

1.86

1.77

1.90

1.55

1.22

1.48

0.50

1.52

473

309

urd

3.22

0.37

1.96

2.83

1.27

2.62

1.84

1.90

2.28

3.68

5.12

5.44

2.40

372

435

khesari

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.05

0.00

0.00

0.09

0.07

0.00

0.03

peas

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.08

0.00

0.01

0.04

0.00

0.07

0.03

0.00

0.00

0.02

soyabean

0.00

0.02

0.25

0.24

0.22

0.34

0.39

0.27

0.36

0.28

1.09

1.04

0.35

132

155

other pulses

4.11

2.14

3.71

5.42

4.65

4.75

4.17

6.12

5.63

7.22

9.77

11.14

5.59

732

670

other pulse
products

0.00

0.03

0.12

0.16

0.11

0.81

0.49

0.38

0.96

1.11

2.07

3.63

0.72

188

203

pulses &
pulse
products

10.99

5.05

12.61

15.10

12.47

16.36

13.76

15.64

16.75

22.50

30.05

33.62

16.72

960

829

cereal
substitutes

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Table 4U: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Jharkhand

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

64.93

68.07

72.30

70.56

67.95

72.13

70.59

77.08

75.06

66.12

84.65

86.46

72.25

926

995

wheat

25.11

49.48

51.86

59.52

60.21

64.39

56.30

62.24

64.19

71.61

83.25

89.52

59.88

896

961

jowar

bajra

maize

0.00

0.03

0.02

0.03

0.00

0.03

0.07

0.01

0.03

0.23

0.00

0.00

0.04

16

37

barley

small millets

ragi

other cereals

926

996

442

415

total cereals
gram

90.05 117.58 124.18 130.11 128.17 136.55 126.96 139.34 139.28 137.96 167.90 175.98 132.17
0.59

1.13

1.24

1.91

2.39

3.01

3.26

4.15

5.78

4.73

4.25

7.59

3.29

arhar

2.00

5.22

5.34

6.67

9.94

9.08

9.15

8.79

15.76

13.74

15.88

18.33

9.66

772

771

gram(split)

0.14

0.39

0.41

0.92

0.19

0.60

1.59

2.47

3.00

2.91

3.08

4.76

1.62

326

291

moong

1.25

1.29

0.68

1.16

1.46

2.17

1.53

2.24

3.31

1.53

4.92

5.34

2.03

285

286

masur

4.60

4.67

6.01

6.21

6.04

5.70

4.42

5.36

5.73

4.24

7.96

8.82

5.59

697

746

urd

0.07

0.01

0.10

0.33

0.27

0.34

0.00

0.19

0.55

0.88

0.99

0.11

0.31

80

82

peas

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.06

0.03

0.07

0.10

0.02

1.16

0.08

14

17

soyabean

0.08

0.10

0.01

0.11

0.01

0.27

0.07

0.14

0.79

0.73

2.03

1.54

0.38

126

83

other pulses

0.03

0.03

0.02

0.17

0.09

0.03

0.03

0.03

0.01

0.07

0.00

0.00

0.04

16

34

other pulse
products

0.11

0.22

0.71

1.02

0.96

1.59

2.21

1.82

2.51

2.91

3.12

5.84

1.76

365

318

pulses &
pulse
products

8.28

11.93

13.28

16.59

18.95

19.77

19.06

21.06

31.74

27.11

37.99

45.90

21.46

920

987

cereal
substitutes

khesari

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Table 4U: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Karnataka

item
(1)
rice

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

30.44

42.28

45.69

54.10

64.42

76.21

80.41

79.17

86.03 106.40 111.02 106.92

73.83

914

2058

wheat

6.27

10.91

14.65

14.07

16.93

19.75

21.43

24.11

27.86

33.05

46.49

50.11

22.89

892

1989

jowar

23.93

22.33

20.01

15.58

12.28

7.13

7.59

6.33

6.13

2.19

3.27

0.85

10.29

271

710

bajra

4.20

1.05

0.01

0.11

0.02

0.03

0.05

0.00

0.04

0.02

0.06

0.00

0.32

16

24

maize

0.02

1.22

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.00

0.00

0.32

0.10

barley

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.08

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

small millets

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.31

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.03

ragi

1.60

3.01

6.46

6.43

8.62

11.34

10.16

9.19

7.94

7.51

5.50

2.28

7.30

409

868

other cereals

0.00

0.00

0.06

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.16

0.00

0.38

0.00

0.50

0.08

total cereals

90.29 102.57 114.46 119.63 119.03 128.03 149.54 166.33 160.98 114.85

916

2062

66.45

80.80

86.87

gram

0.97

1.07

1.01

1.67

1.47

1.15

1.37

1.43

2.06

1.82

2.01

3.05

1.55

394

847

cereal
substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.10

0.08

0.01

0.05

0.02

12

arhar

9.14

8.68

8.69

11.29

10.86

10.17

11.63

12.93

13.41

15.01

16.52

16.54

11.95

899

2007

gram(split)

0.57

1.04

1.20

1.28

1.19

1.82

1.79

2.02

1.95

2.18

2.09

2.52

1.65

543

1118

moong

1.62

1.96

2.10

1.79

1.62

1.52

2.15

2.23

2.06

2.31

2.73

2.45

2.00

474

1090

masur

0.99

0.47

0.55

0.74

0.52

0.20

0.19

0.20

0.49

0.55

0.39

0.48

0.47

81

173

urd

0.23

1.16

1.73

2.31

2.78

3.78

3.96

4.08

4.76

5.94

6.34

6.89

3.66

661

1383

khesari

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.00

0.20

0.00

0.00

0.11

0.00

0.05

0.00

0.00

0.04

peas

0.08

0.51

0.21

0.35

0.23

0.37

0.19

0.16

0.25

0.37

0.38

0.22

0.28

98

190

soyabean

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.13

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.10

0.10

0.03

other pulses

0.59

1.12

1.74

2.04

1.98

2.56

2.62

2.52

2.54

3.18

2.92

3.06

2.29

501

1096

other pulse
products

0.20

0.62

0.55

0.53

0.62

0.93

0.80

0.65

0.67

1.12

1.88

1.61

0.82

239

500

pulses &
pulse
products

13.42

15.56

16.79

20.33

20.13

21.36

23.33

24.89

26.14

30.73

33.34

33.87

23.18

912

2048

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Table 4U: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Kerala

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

45.73

59.43

73.72

77.63

86.87

93.44 101.50 100.03 104.64

97.83 102.52 109.54

92.67

931

1852

wheat

2.54

6.38

5.89

8.72

10.59

12.88

13.00

15.74

16.77

22.49

26.55

30.90

15.62

828

1640

jowar

bajra

maize

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

barley

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

ragi

0.00

0.11

0.01

0.08

0.07

0.01

0.03

0.17

0.02

0.07

0.00

0.21

0.07

20

35

other cereals

0.00

0.13

0.05

0.24

0.00

0.03

0.00

0.01

0.02

0.13

0.09

0.69

0.11

10

20

total cereals

48.27

66.06

79.66

86.66

97.53 106.35 114.54 115.96 121.44 120.51 129.16 141.34 108.47

932

1854

1.03

1.85

1.63

2.16

2.41

2.43

3.02

3.45

3.30

3.84

4.71

4.82

3.07

566

1088

1.10

2.08

1.56

1.44

2.72

2.07

2.33

2.86

2.98

2.91

2.45

3.32

2.45

450

869

arhar

1.24

2.07

2.10

2.44

3.13

3.26

3.91

4.05

4.60

5.61

6.23

6.70

4.07

754

1516

gram(split)

0.06

0.41

0.11

0.32

0.08

0.18

0.21

0.08

0.06

0.17

0.33

0.32

0.19

41

81

moong

1.02

1.31

1.43

1.93

2.23

2.97

3.30

3.38

4.34

5.02

5.41

6.96

3.57

637

1227

masur

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.06

0.02

0.01

0.11

0.07

0.14

0.02

0.10

0.11

0.06

15

38

urd

0.74

1.36

1.63

1.92

2.78

2.57

3.73

4.69

5.74

6.51

7.72

10.30

4.53

646

1218

khesari

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.00

0.03

0.01

peas

0.12

0.30

0.50

0.31

0.74

0.72

0.47

1.14

1.03

1.20

1.94

1.88

0.92

201

382

soyabean

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.03

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.16

0.05

0.02

other pulses

0.27

0.30

0.50

0.32

0.59

0.33

0.47

0.73

0.82

1.07

0.68

1.33

0.67

156

330

0.74

0.81

1.01

1.37

1.78

1.63

2.51

2.38

3.60

3.78

4.27

5.81

2.70

593

1117

4.19

6.56

7.31

8.67

11.35

11.69

14.74

16.51

20.34

23.39

26.85

33.49

16.73

901

1793

rice

small millets

gram
cereal
substitutes

other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

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Table 4U: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Madhya Pradesh

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

14.23

16.06

19.48

21.14

26.27

24.78

30.09

42.01

36.21

30.87

43.32

36.93

26.24

935

1920

wheat

47.24

59.09

54.27

59.52

60.76

65.06

68.89

68.19

68.22

63.51

67.55

67.53

61.12

979

2030

jowar

1.15

1.00

1.16

0.34

0.05

0.37

0.16

0.08

0.04

0.01

0.06

0.21

0.47

34

76

bajra

0.10

0.04

0.23

0.08

0.48

0.34

0.03

0.00

0.02

0.01

0.00

0.56

0.16

22

33

maize

0.42

1.05

0.56

0.36

0.61

0.37

0.37

0.41

1.28

0.53

0.65

0.50

0.57

83

161

barley

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.05

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

small millets

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.22

0.00

0.07

0.00

0.20

0.24

0.00

0.05

ragi

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

other cereals

0.00

0.01

0.01

0.00

0.04

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.02

0.06

0.03

0.00

0.01

10

14

total cereals

95.19 111.85 105.72

88.61

982

2039

63.15

77.24

75.72

81.43

88.23

91.19

gram

99.54 110.77 105.79

0.07

0.18

0.41

0.19

0.60

0.22

0.43

0.61

0.61

0.34

0.78

0.20

0.37

93

175

cereal
substitutes

0.09

0.79

0.28

0.56

0.84

1.11

0.92

2.07

1.75

3.59

2.42

1.31

1.11

198

338

arhar

6.05

9.29

10.21

11.30

14.88

13.96

15.49

17.03

16.41

15.19

21.88

14.94

12.98

932

1888

gram(split)

0.32

0.75

0.79

1.29

1.22

1.83

0.98

2.08

1.22

2.26

2.13

2.54

1.29

278

588

moong

2.26

2.13

2.41

2.62

2.82

3.36

4.53

3.05

4.12

5.03

5.35

4.54

3.23

589

1115

masur

1.79

1.41

1.72

1.76

1.72

1.70

1.02

1.06

1.50

0.98

0.62

0.41

1.43

259

587

urd

0.46

0.99

0.67

0.54

0.95

1.22

0.69

0.57

0.89

0.59

0.71

2.50

0.81

196

410

khesari

0.04

0.02

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

peas

0.07

0.05

0.13

0.01

0.02

0.08

0.01

0.02

0.07

0.00

0.00

0.09

0.05

15

35

soyabean

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.07

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

other pulses

0.12

0.20

0.13

0.01

0.03

0.01

0.00

0.25

0.11

0.14

0.26

0.10

0.10

25

38

other pulse
products

0.86

1.27

1.59

1.83

1.47

2.74

2.23

2.41

3.19

2.91

4.26

2.81

2.06

550

1062

pulses &
pulse
products

11.97

16.10

17.64

19.43

23.12

24.90

24.94

26.47

27.53

27.10

35.20

27.92

21.97

980

2032

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Table 4U: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Maharashtra

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

16.00

27.74

25.50

33.31

39.84

39.38

45.62

46.11

46.16

45.18

50.02

58.19

40.96

935

4700

wheat

26.28

31.86

35.41

39.89

40.01

45.09

46.94

49.34

53.63

54.12

57.51

66.39

46.83

928

4668

jowar

11.30

11.42

13.82

9.20

9.18

7.61

5.35

6.52

4.98

5.23

2.82

2.16

7.08

319

1689

bajra

8.23

2.64

2.88

2.21

1.53

1.35

1.14

1.82

0.68

0.67

0.82

0.36

1.69

86

484

maize

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.05

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.00

0.04

0.08

0.02

0.00

0.02

12

barley

0.17

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.08

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.02

small millets

0.03

0.01

0.08

0.07

0.05

0.11

0.05

0.08

0.10

0.03

0.09

0.09

0.07

18

133

ragi

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

other cereals

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.02

0.04

0.09

0.05

0.21

0.10

0.05

29

total cereals

62.01

73.66

77.68

84.74

90.62

93.65

99.15 103.90 105.68 105.35 111.49 127.30

96.71

942

4748

0.05

0.15

0.29

0.36

0.35

0.60

0.82

0.77

1.00

0.96

1.37

2.27

0.77

160

785

0.56

0.85

1.21

1.84

1.63

2.08

2.11

2.37

2.24

2.66

2.47

2.20

1.99

415

2109

arhar

6.57

9.09

9.49

10.82

11.31

13.54

12.36

14.98

13.72

13.97

15.04

16.55

12.66

907

4558

gram(split)

1.57

2.19

2.59

2.64

3.03

3.18

3.08

3.22

3.49

3.37

4.09

3.77

3.11

587

3029

moong

1.89

1.74

2.63

3.71

4.63

3.32

4.70

4.35

4.66

4.55

5.39

5.65

4.12

713

3499

masur

1.15

1.55

1.85

1.61

1.78

1.36

2.27

1.53

1.73

1.54

1.72

1.84

1.70

351

1712

urd

0.44

0.25

0.76

0.75

0.60

0.56

0.68

0.85

1.11

1.19

1.86

2.35

0.95

238

1223

khesari

0.04

0.12

0.05

0.01

0.03

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.02

38

peas

0.04

0.21

0.12

0.36

0.28

0.43

0.51

0.53

0.72

0.50

0.67

0.58

0.45

157

712

soyabean

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.02

0.08

0.05

0.11

0.14

0.23

0.38

0.08

19

102

other pulses

0.38

0.30

0.47

0.64

0.94

0.95

1.27

1.90

1.56

2.03

2.14

2.10

1.30

229

1119

0.66

0.79

1.17

1.56

1.21

1.42

1.66

1.43

1.88

2.00

1.83

1.89

1.54

360

1774

12.74

16.24

19.14

22.10

23.80

24.79

26.61

28.85

28.97

29.29

32.97

35.11

25.92

939

4733

gram
cereal
substitutes

other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

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Table 4U: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Manipur

item
(1)
rice

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

137.31 154.51 153.12 159.11 164.52 161.98 164.83 181.29 161.26 164.18 133.34 207.31 163.34

991

996

263

191

wheat

0.00

0.58

1.25

0.53

1.17

2.84

3.41

3.47

9.61

19.17

4.99

15.38

2.65

jowar

bajra

maize

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

barley

small millets

ragi

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.04

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

137.31 155.09 154.38 159.63 165.69 164.82 168.24 184.78 170.91 183.35 138.32 222.69 166.00

991

996

other cereals
total cereals

0.00

0.00

0.60

0.39

0.20

0.46

0.30

0.24

0.27

0.19

1.67

2.20

0.35

73

108

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.01

0.00

0.17

0.00

1.49

0.00

0.00

0.06

arhar

0.00

0.00

0.60

1.04

1.87

0.99

1.56

1.81

1.96

3.78

0.00

1.15

1.38

214

212

gram(split)

0.00

1.63

0.36

0.08

0.03

0.10

0.07

0.02

0.41

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.12

19

21

moong

0.00

0.00

0.61

0.65

1.28

0.63

1.69

0.88

1.72

1.51

1.50

0.00

0.99

191

169

masur

0.53

2.44

3.02

3.42

5.03

3.83

4.19

4.11

6.37

6.05

7.31

2.72

4.12

614

581

urd

0.00

0.17

1.17

1.87

3.16

1.29

0.53

0.87

1.21

1.62

0.00

0.00

1.59

292

339

khesari

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

peas

0.00

0.69

1.67

2.72

3.19

1.78

1.66

0.87

3.03

2.99

4.18

0.00

2.18

505

554

soyabean

0.00

0.00

0.09

0.04

0.09

0.08

0.02

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.05

21

19

other pulses

0.00

0.00

0.45

0.77

0.47

0.38

0.63

0.32

0.62

0.59

3.34

0.58

0.53

156

205

7.68

3.03

1.47

1.54

1.38

2.20

2.48

3.88

2.78

3.61

0.42

1.84

2.12

565

475

8.21

7.98

9.45

12.13

16.51

11.30

12.83

12.77

18.10

20.15

16.75

6.29

13.09

968

975

gram
cereal
substitutes

other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

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Table 4U: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Meghalaya

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

0.00 100.85

99.21 108.38 106.11 105.48 108.31 117.10 114.06 131.38 142.13

94.24 116.64

960

428

wheat

0.00

0.00

11.02

3.27

6.23

8.30

11.70

13.16

19.75

18.10

17.73

29.09

13.70

801

364

jowar

bajra

maize

0.00

1.32

0.00

0.06

0.00

0.25

0.06

0.03

0.02

0.03

0.00

0.09

0.06

14

17

barley

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

small millets

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.00

0.03

0.00

0.00

0.01

ragi

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

other cereals

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

total cereals

0.00 102.18 110.23 111.72 112.34 114.03 120.07 130.32 133.83 149.54 159.86 123.42 130.40

960

428

gram

0.00

0.00

0.12

0.09

0.03

0.17

0.03

0.03

0.01

0.02

0.00

0.02

0.04

10

18

cereal
substitutes

0.00

2.74

0.39

2.00

0.21

0.71

0.35

0.46

0.28

0.23

0.18

0.14

0.42

85

114

arhar

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.18

0.00

0.10

0.09

0.60

0.15

0.38

0.00

1.86

0.27

37

18

gram(split)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.41

0.17

0.42

0.25

0.15

0.21

0.00

0.21

36

44

moong

0.00

0.00

4.36

0.70

1.58

1.18

0.58

2.64

2.43

3.19

3.18

2.94

2.19

387

148

masur

0.00

14.12

9.82

10.85

9.59

8.18

6.75

6.82

8.71

7.56

10.21

13.52

8.41

917

404

urd

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.00

0.00

0.85

0.15

0.00

0.00

0.15

20

khesari

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.02

0.00

0.03

0.02

0.00

0.00

0.01

peas

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.09

0.00

0.06

0.03

0.09

0.08

0.02

0.07

0.00

0.05

11

soyabean

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.28

0.06

0.15

0.03

0.15

0.02

0.49

0.11

27

32

other pulses

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.04

0.00

0.04

0.16

0.12

0.04

0.00

0.00

0.06

10

other pulse
products

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.08

0.03

0.36

0.04

0.38

0.09

0.41

0.23

0.03

0.23

76

35

pulses &
pulse
products

0.00

14.12

14.17

11.91

11.30

10.61

7.78

11.26

12.74

12.07

13.92

18.84

11.68

948

424

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Table 4U: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Mizoram

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

0.00 113.33 112.49 112.74 119.36 122.96 118.80 125.37 131.17 149.69 145.10 154.03 130.62

998

1110

wheat

0.00

0.00

2.30

4.05

3.73

6.06

9.21

12.54

13.35

16.13

22.70

25.32

12.17

643

703

jowar

bajra

maize

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.51

0.28

0.09

0.05

0.06

0.46

0.20

0.33

0.76

0.23

23

29

barley

small millets

ragi

other cereals

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

total cereals

0.00 113.33 114.79 117.31 123.38 129.11 128.06 137.97 144.97 166.02 168.13 180.11 143.02

998

1110

gram

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.54

0.00

0.15

0.28

0.25

0.39

0.91

0.18

0.32

0.35

23

30

cereal
substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.14

0.05

0.00

0.62

0.09

0.69

0.00

0.21

11

gram(split)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.08

0.03

0.01

0.02

0.00

0.02

moong

0.00

0.00

1.13

1.50

0.96

0.91

0.35

0.75

0.61

1.04

0.87

1.69

0.82

50

46

masur

0.00

3.00

7.38

10.43

12.18

13.80

14.79

14.91

19.80

18.45

23.42

22.32

16.70

888

1007

urd

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.06

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.12

0.00

1.05

0.06

khesari

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.06

0.04

0.09

0.00

0.03

peas

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.88

1.46

0.83

0.89

1.10

1.41

0.91

1.34

0.89

1.09

143

177

soyabean

0.00

0.00

0.16

0.73

1.46

1.24

1.19

1.05

1.54

0.94

1.49

2.23

1.26

256

285

other pulses

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.07

0.05

1.06

0.89

1.04

0.87

0.86

1.36

2.09

0.89

107

116

other pulse
products

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.00

0.13

0.17

0.02

0.16

0.42

0.04

0.11

18

21

pulses &
pulse
products

0.00

3.00

8.68

13.61

16.14

17.90

18.24

19.10

24.36

22.53

29.02

30.32

20.99

962

1079

arhar

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Table 4U: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Nagaland

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

0.00

0.00

0.00 133.45 128.02 133.96 139.01 152.12 166.68 161.94 166.52 168.54 157.12

970

311

wheat

0.00

0.00

0.00

3.45

8.27

5.33

11.44

8.84

12.74

16.18

17.65

24.88

14.02

686

197

jowar

bajra

maize

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.35

0.18

0.00

0.40

1.27

1.49

1.55

0.00

0.92

45

14

barley

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.07

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

small millets

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.34

0.35

0.19

0.05

0.07

0.00

0.00

0.12

19

other cereals

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.04

0.00

0.08

0.68

0.00

0.29

0.20

0.23

26

total cereals

0.00

0.00

0.00 136.90 137.64 140.85 150.79 161.62 181.48 179.69 186.02 193.62 172.42

972

312

gram

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.14

0.70

0.62

0.97

0.39

0.73

3.45

0.83

112

30

cereal
substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.46

0.15

0.11

0.26

0.80

0.62

0.37

0.09

0.42

63

28

arhar

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.08

0.16

0.24

0.13

0.47

0.15

34

10

gram(split)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.07

0.27

0.29

0.21

0.31

1.14

0.28

54

17

moong

0.00

0.00

0.00

3.08

2.35

0.98

2.97

1.58

1.60

3.26

3.59

5.27

2.78

291

86

masur

0.00

0.00

0.00

11.63

12.26

15.64

11.85

10.87

9.45

10.20

10.54

12.10

10.88

914

288

urd

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.29

0.35

0.00

0.00

0.13

12

khesari

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.17

0.10

0.04

peas

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.24

0.37

0.38

1.59

2.13

2.86

1.08

125

38

soyabean

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.45

3.09

1.64

1.32

2.33

4.48

2.46

2.95

2.61

299

109

other pulses

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.43

2.36

2.50

3.02

2.84

2.43

2.68

2.70

4.54

2.82

392

128

other pulse
products

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.60

1.52

0.91

1.59

1.76

0.94

0.81

6.59

1.57

171

58

pulses &
pulse
products

0.00

0.00

0.00

16.14

18.02

23.72

20.71

18.93

18.69

23.98

22.85

36.00

22.35

972

312

ragi

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Table 4U: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Orissa

item
(1)
rice

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

89.25 108.82 100.56 103.13 106.43 108.50 105.45 105.57 101.96 108.38 116.85

85.26 102.37

968

1150

775

900

wheat

7.63

7.36

16.69

23.44

27.36

28.23

24.76

32.03

51.98

36.77

45.04

38.88

24.62

jowar

bajra

maize

0.01

0.00

0.01

0.05

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.52

0.00

0.04

barley

small millets

ragi

0.35

0.19

0.18

0.33

0.03

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.13

14

20

other cereals

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.08

0.06

0.00

0.00

0.27

0.05

0.09

0.00

0.00

0.04

97.24 116.37 117.45 127.02 133.88 136.74 130.21 137.87 153.98 145.24 163.41 124.13 127.19

975

1156

87

88

total cereals

0.14

0.15

0.19

0.14

0.37

0.82

0.66

0.31

0.25

0.71

0.00

0.41

0.32

arhar

2.41

4.47

6.34

7.55

8.27

13.33

14.09

14.18

17.39

20.82

23.58

20.80

10.14

671

707

gram(split)

0.08

0.15

0.34

0.51

0.15

0.29

0.31

0.98

0.90

0.88

2.09

0.14

0.45

97

130

moong

3.13

3.97

4.43

3.20

6.53

3.70

3.55

3.00

4.85

4.41

4.68

7.08

4.05

523

662

masur

1.19

1.32

1.11

3.35

2.48

0.41

0.79

0.50

1.27

0.64

0.05

0.04

1.29

163

222

urd

0.32

0.57

0.92

0.97

0.93

0.54

1.44

1.63

1.96

1.95

2.03

0.23

1.04

191

234

peas

0.23

0.23

0.60

0.32

0.51

1.08

0.66

0.80

1.47

1.21

1.25

0.83

0.69

210

174

soyabean

0.00

0.01

0.04

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.01

0.16

0.00

0.96

0.03

10

other pulses

0.36

0.51

0.22

0.13

0.43

0.10

0.29

0.09

0.06

0.05

0.00

0.00

0.22

45

64

0.12

0.07

0.34

1.06

0.54

0.97

1.29

1.29

2.94

1.71

3.55

4.00

1.05

197

221

7.86

11.29

14.32

17.09

19.85

20.43

22.43

22.49

30.84

31.85

37.22

34.08

18.96

930

1126

gram
cereal
substitutes

khesari

other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

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Table 4U: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Punjab

item
(1)
rice

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

6.48

7.39

10.77

13.81

13.93

11.68

13.99

15.69

12.32

15.37

19.35

21.04

14.36

847

1602

50.15
-

60.40
-

58.58
-

64.92
-

70.22
-

72.14
-

66.86
-

69.07
-

67.09
-

74.79
-

73.89
-

72.14
-

69.06
-

959
-

1817

jowar
bajra

maize

0.00

0.14

0.23

0.29

0.24

0.56

0.56

1.15

0.88

1.05

1.35

1.53

0.76

115

242

barley

0.00
-

0.00
-

0.00
-

0.01
-

0.00
-

0.00
-

0.00
-

0.00
-

0.00
-

0.00
-

0.00
-

0.00
-

0.00
-

0
-

other cereals

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.20

1.02

0.23

0.13

11

14

total cereals

wheat

small millets
ragi

0
0

0
0

56.63

67.93

69.59

79.04

84.39

84.38

81.41

85.91

80.32

91.40

95.60

94.93

84.32

959

1817

gram

0.19

1.29

1.51

1.96

1.89

2.17

3.17

3.03

2.80

3.02

3.26

3.76

2.64

580

1159

cereal
substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.33

0.05

0.91

0.00

0.12

arhar

1.32

0.60

0.76

0.89

1.03

0.75

1.47

2.13

1.29

1.44

1.58

0.88

1.26

194

279

gram(split)

1.44

2.30

2.90

3.05

3.15

3.07

3.61

3.25

3.36

4.14

4.06

4.39

3.47

717

1391

moong

4.95

4.39

4.28

4.37

5.05

4.86

5.25

6.02

6.09

6.12

5.38

6.52

5.40

862

1672

masur

3.59

2.90

3.20

3.90

3.71

3.73

3.84

4.55

4.10

4.47

3.31

3.74

3.91

746

1445

urd

0.38

1.03

1.88

2.82

2.76

3.06

3.09

2.52

2.34

3.74

3.75

3.60

2.93

551

1070

khesari

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.00

0.00

0.00

peas

0.00

0.05

0.00

0.01

0.03

0.10

0.04

0.00

0.03

0.04

0.02

0.07

0.03

20

soyabean

0.00

0.05

0.06

0.10

0.06

0.01

0.01

0.10

0.36

0.26

0.40

0.52

0.17

34

56

other pulses

0.08

1.03

1.38

2.13

2.53

3.11

3.22

3.60

3.45

3.71

4.62

5.51

3.25

465

950

other pulse
products

2.61

0.68

1.22

1.17

1.78

1.71

2.29

1.96

3.03

2.77

2.27

4.78

2.22

533

1083

pulses &
pulse
products

14.38

13.03

15.68

18.43

20.11

20.39

22.84

24.13

24.04

26.70

25.41

30.01

22.66

958

1810

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Table 4U: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Rajasthan

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

2.20

1.57

3.64

5.09

5.78

6.05

7.31

11.03

17.04

17.34

20.08

24.92

8.70

702

1182

wheat

65.43

72.46

73.80

76.01

81.20

84.45

86.94

84.73

81.15

81.58

87.26

67.17

79.38

958

1557

jowar

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.24

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.08

0.00

0.00

0.03

bajra

2.95

1.73

6.71

4.23

4.02

3.36

3.42

1.61

4.20

2.28

2.12

2.06

3.55

112

227

maize

0.03

0.64

0.71

1.67

1.16

0.48

0.85

0.69

1.14

0.42

0.05

0.20

0.81

49

107

barley

small millets

ragi

other cereals

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.01

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

total cereals

70.61

76.39

84.86

86.99

92.41

94.34

98.54

98.07 103.53 101.71 109.51

94.35

92.47

967

1585

0.00

0.18

0.06

0.17

0.20

0.26

0.23

0.09

0.33

0.13

0.21

0.34

0.18

49

87

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.05

0.06

0.00

0.02

0.18

0.07

0.02

arhar

0.15

0.10

0.24

0.17

0.55

0.55

1.23

0.77

1.37

1.90

1.95

2.93

0.81

180

318

gram(split)

0.83

2.37

1.69

1.90

1.74

1.50

1.49

1.88

1.79

2.14

1.61

1.88

1.76

567

888

moong

4.20

4.14

4.07

4.59

4.15

5.10

4.73

5.13

5.45

5.84

6.19

6.16

4.85

895

1448

masur

1.29

0.52

1.06

0.94

1.06

1.73

1.73

1.21

1.54

1.93

1.33

3.18

1.37

362

522

urd

0.35

0.45

1.03

0.83

0.95

1.08

1.30

1.83

1.67

1.88

3.41

1.56

1.25

310

613

khesari

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

peas

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

soyabean

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.07

0.03

0.01

0.02

0.22

0.02

15

other pulses

0.23

0.04

0.90

0.35

0.65

0.72

0.96

0.40

1.09

0.76

0.33

0.08

0.61

101

171

0.81

1.32

1.52

1.89

2.19

2.38

2.97

2.36

2.90

3.09

3.75

4.85

2.36

659

1154

7.85

8.94

10.54

10.69

11.31

13.05

14.41

13.65

15.84

17.54

18.59

20.87

13.02

961

1575

rice

gram
cereal
substitutes

other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

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Table 4U: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Sikkim

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

0.00

40.76

50.34

59.90

88.46

43.15 105.82 103.58 113.00

94.73 116.62 130.54

96.16

853

145

wheat

0.00

44.13

7.46

21.88

12.55

27.11

16.70

13.02

17.68

23.09

15.26

18.84

17.60

836

140

jowar

bajra

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.09

0.06

0.00

0.00

0.02

maize

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.62

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.12

10

barley

small millets

ragi

other cereals

total cereals

0.00

84.89

57.80

853

145

gram

0.00

1.23

0.10

0.96

2.08

0.55

0.28

1.28

0.91

1.21

0.46

1.94

0.99

167

31

arhar

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.78

0.31

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.44

0.00

0.00

0.79

0.21

38

gram(split)

0.00

2.94

0.13

1.17

0.37

0.08

0.73

0.45

1.29

1.33

0.00

0.02

0.77

135

27

moong

0.00

1.84

0.15

0.95

0.73

0.52

2.94

0.63

0.95

0.12

0.12

0.86

1.06

111

29

masur

0.00

3.19

5.00

6.73

9.99

9.90

7.89

10.79

10.72

11.76

12.61

32.41

10.47

812

138

urd

khesari

peas

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.32

0.00

0.16

0.63

0.39

0.60

0.46

1.94

0.39

85

13

soyabean

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.42

0.00

0.26

0.00

0.00

0.20

0.00

0.00

0.11

21

other pulses

0.00

0.00

1.17

1.56

2.69

4.03

1.29

3.74

3.49

5.02

8.12

13.91

3.58

377

72

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.58

0.94

0.29

0.01

0.06

0.57

0.03

0.00

0.00

0.29

55

15

0.00

7.97

6.45

11.77

15.77

14.83

13.27

16.30

17.83

19.06

21.30

49.94

16.89

853

145

cereal
substitutes

other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

81.78 101.02

70.26 122.52 116.60 131.39 117.88 131.89 149.38 113.90

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Table 4U: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Tamil Nadu

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

50.24

65.59

74.84

80.57

85.63

wheat

2.77

3.27

4.06

6.23

7.78

9.19

11.30

12.71

16.83

19.26

29.09

jowar

0.02

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

bajra

0.04

0.11

0.01

0.00

0.01

0.02

0.06

0.02

0.01

maize

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

barley

small millets

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

ragi

1.02

0.69

0.71

0.47

0.54

0.30

other cereals

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.11

total cereals

54.09

69.66

79.63

87.28

1.22

0.85

1.01

1.15

1.55

1.89

1.87

1.60

2.10

2.46

3.04

3.77

0.01

0.05

0.03

0.02

0.02

0.16

0.04

0.02

0.02

0.03

0.00

arhar

5.76

7.69

8.58

10.26

10.60

11.96

12.70

12.09

14.60

15.09

gram(split)

0.69

0.91

1.21

1.38

1.69

1.98

2.12

2.09

2.73

moong

1.30

1.94

1.85

2.43

2.55

2.52

2.42

2.91

masur

0.00

0.02

0.01

0.05

0.02

0.04

0.20

urd

2.29

3.46

5.03

5.69

6.51

7.55

khesari

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

peas

0.03

0.01

0.08

0.07

soyabean

0.00

0.00

0.00

other pulses

0.46

0.61

0.28
10.80

rice

gram
cereal
substitutes

other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

95.16 103.66 102.72 109.28 121.66 142.13 123.72

98.36

926

3885

28.19

12.43

784

3209

0.00

0.03

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.01

0.02

18

0.00

0.00

0.04

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.42

0.24

0.32

0.63

0.57

0.91

0.51

84

402

0.04

0.00

0.05

0.08

0.07

0.33

0.05

21

93.96 104.79 115.47 115.69 126.48 141.63 171.91 153.20 111.37

926

3887

1.86

479

1897

0.01

0.04

74

18.25

16.85

12.31

913

3816

2.89

3.77

3.83

2.14

654

2578

3.25

3.66

4.77

4.58

2.86

644

2664

0.01

0.06

0.16

0.06

0.11

0.07

12

40

8.48

8.57

10.00

11.01

13.22

11.84

8.07

826

3437

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.10

0.09

0.06

0.12

0.10

0.15

0.27

0.35

0.12

42

166

0.03

0.01

0.00

0.02

0.10

0.01

0.06

0.19

0.03

0.04

12

39

0.58

0.83

0.90

0.89

0.94

1.28

1.15

1.28

1.75

1.32

1.02

286

1202

0.44

0.72

0.71

1.09

0.87

1.01

0.96

1.11

1.21

1.79

1.41

1.00

289

1264

15.08

18.05

21.42

23.49

25.90

27.96

28.13

33.00

35.50

44.07

40.33

27.62

926

3885

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Table 4U: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Tripura

item
(1)
rice

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

101.25 109.97 130.82 128.78 138.63 146.06 139.24 141.75 168.74 211.64 177.86 191.55 150.13

988

553

672

347

wheat

0.21

2.29

4.84

5.76

3.34

4.38

6.23

6.70

6.23

9.85

12.86

23.11

6.45

jowar

bajra

maize

barley

small millets

ragi

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.06

0.00

0.00

0.01

101.46 112.26 135.65 134.54 141.97 150.44 145.47 148.44 174.97 221.55 190.72 214.66 156.59

990

555

other cereals
total cereals

0.00

0.00

0.16

0.15

0.02

0.00

0.00

0.22

0.00

0.08

0.07

0.00

0.06

13

10

0.06

0.01

0.15

0.13

0.13

0.18

0.03

0.04

0.06

0.05

0.78

0.01

0.11

35

33

arhar

0.00

0.12

0.22

0.13

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.19

0.25

0.19

0.22

0.10

18

14

gram(split)

0.00

0.12

0.00

0.05

0.20

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.13

0.28

0.26

0.49

0.12

36

12

moong

0.00

0.78

0.75

0.84

1.35

1.47

1.56

2.30

2.08

2.88

3.73

4.21

1.74

344

186

masur

10.20

12.13

13.22

13.00

13.76

14.47

16.00

18.88

20.76

15.99

19.22

20.09

15.59

967

540

urd

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.33

0.00

0.01

0.06

1.11

0.07

14

khesari

0.00

0.01

0.15

0.01

0.07

0.00

0.03

0.17

0.00

0.04

0.00

0.00

0.05

13

14

peas

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.09

0.02

0.11

0.06

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.00

0.13

0.04

soyabean

0.58

0.77

0.50

0.40

0.80

0.32

1.39

0.62

0.66

0.98

1.16

0.89

0.74

317

176

other pulses

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.00

0.04

0.46

0.12

0.00

0.08

0.07

19

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.19

0.07

0.05

0.10

0.00

0.02

0.13

0.20

0.10

0.08

43

26

10.78

13.93

14.86

14.71

16.27

16.46

19.14

22.36

24.30

20.70

24.83

27.32

18.59

987

553

gram
cereal
substitutes

other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

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Table 4U: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Uttar Pradesh

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

20.62

24.11

26.44

29.14

33.65

27.72

30.80

32.34

41.84

35.01

31.91

50.59

30.19

961

3220

wheat

55.53

61.53

59.94

68.74

66.11

68.37

69.16

69.25

73.24

75.15

75.62

82.10

66.86

982

3291

jowar

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.03

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

bajra

0.07

0.20

0.35

0.03

0.10

0.30

0.02

0.10

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.26

0.13

14

41

maize

0.30

0.32

0.22

0.10

0.23

0.04

0.16

0.03

0.06

0.10

0.16

0.00

0.16

37

115

barley

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

other cereals

0.01

0.00

0.03

0.08

0.06

0.06

0.00

0.03

0.12

0.45

0.90

0.00

0.09

11

20

total cereals

76.53

86.16

87.00

96.48 100.15 101.76 115.27 110.72 108.59 132.95

97.43

984

3295

0.11

0.26

0.29

0.27

0.53

0.61

0.96

1.13

1.17

1.85

2.16

2.50

0.73

171

567

0.01

0.03

0.01

0.03

0.06

0.08

0.35

0.03

0.02

0.07

0.03

0.53

0.08

17

38

arhar

5.28

5.94

7.34

8.33

9.38

8.78

11.07

11.65

14.34

18.88

14.56

17.35

9.88

799

2866

gram(split)

0.61

1.09

1.11

1.40

1.69

1.72

1.10

1.43

1.59

1.66

1.44

1.60

1.33

335

1041

moong

1.01

0.95

0.93

1.26

1.39

1.33

1.47

2.32

2.04

3.06

3.48

2.17

1.55

360

1042

masur

1.79

2.47

2.95

2.87

2.74

3.01

3.08

2.92

2.99

2.51

2.73

2.73

2.76

566

1587

urd

1.68

2.34

2.86

3.00

3.25

4.06

3.94

3.28

4.48

3.81

4.44

4.02

3.28

598

1619

khesari

0.05

0.00

0.04

0.00

0.02

0.00

0.07

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

peas

1.25

1.25

1.24

0.81

0.64

0.37

0.36

0.48

0.22

0.15

0.20

0.50

0.71

112

626

soyabean

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.01

0.08

0.02

0.03

0.02

0.02

0.12

0.09

0.16

0.03

15

56

other pulses

0.04

0.01

0.03

0.04

0.05

0.22

0.39

0.16

0.44

0.24

0.43

1.07

0.18

54

132

0.82

1.34

1.58

1.84

2.70

2.43

2.78

3.23

4.46

4.14

5.07

6.04

2.55

610

1865

12.52

15.39

18.11

19.55

21.93

21.92

24.29

25.48

30.57

34.58

32.44

35.64

22.29

977

3274

small millets
ragi

gram
cereal
substitutes

other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

98.11 100.16

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Table 4U: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Uttaranchal

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

37.05

47.88

54.30

45.50

49.87

56.51

53.34

51.71

52.75

51.08

68.09

61.60

52.14

953

719

wheat

52.23

48.59

52.84

53.64

59.07

56.38

61.25

61.66

66.47

69.03

77.57

77.59

60.45

954

721

jowar

bajra

maize

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.11

0.00

0.17

0.11

0.25

0.00

0.05

17

barley

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

small millets

0.00

0.00

0.04

0.04

0.28

0.11

0.17

0.08

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.16

0.09

12

ragi

0.00

0.04

0.01

0.02

0.01

0.00

0.01

0.01

0.00

0.05

0.00

0.02

0.01

12

other cereals

total cereals

89.29

954

721

308

253

96.52 107.19

99.20 109.23 113.03 114.87 113.46 119.39 120.27 145.92 139.36 112.73

0.35

1.42

1.46

0.88

2.70

1.55

1.33

1.81

3.23

2.51

3.48

4.00

1.98

arhar

4.04

4.33

4.90

8.43

9.24

10.71

8.90

8.58

9.51

11.51

17.13

12.79

8.96

809

623

gram(split)

1.78

1.18

2.61

3.47

2.58

3.73

3.32

2.90

3.09

2.85

3.91

3.57

3.02

546

410

moong

0.02

0.07

0.39

0.67

0.52

1.68

1.70

1.89

1.67

2.69

3.38

2.54

1.39

267

190

masur

3.41

4.89

8.56

3.87

8.20

6.71

6.73

5.67

5.49

5.06

7.40

6.91

6.25

742

575

urd

2.28

4.90

5.59

4.21

4.18

3.86

4.71

4.17

5.73

4.33

4.33

5.71

4.61

682

463

khesari

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

peas

0.19

0.04

0.37

0.04

0.02

0.14

0.05

0.05

0.20

0.14

0.16

0.15

0.13

33

28

soyabean

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.01

0.25

0.37

0.33

0.13

0.80

0.14

27

13

other pulses

0.83

0.95

1.27

2.24

2.33

2.58

2.63

3.25

2.72

5.46

5.48

8.20

2.92

436

369

0.80

0.76

1.14

1.41

1.59

2.21

2.77

2.66

4.04

4.53

3.57

5.65

2.54

576

387

13.34

17.13

24.85

24.35

28.69

31.62

30.80

29.43

32.82

36.91

45.49

46.31

29.96

954

720

gram
cereal
substitutes

other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

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Table 4U: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
West Bengal

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

79.24

91.44

98.86 101.59

98.48 101.18 101.76

99.69 107.45 100.34 100.70

98.41

99.67

950

2760

wheat

12.12

15.80

17.64

19.75

24.10

27.63

25.91

28.59

27.70

32.96

38.99

47.96

26.86

874

2516

jowar

bajra

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.23

0.01

maize

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.00

0.07

0.09

0.28

0.03

barley

0.03

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.05

0.03

0.00

0.01

small millets

ragi

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.03

0.03

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.07

0.02

0.02

0.00

0.02

91.39 107.23 116.53 121.37 122.61 128.81 127.66 128.30 135.22 133.44 139.83 146.88 126.60

952

2764

other cereals
total cereals

0.04

0.17

0.21

0.39

0.48

0.36

0.55

0.30

0.26

0.62

0.66

0.76

0.41

76

197

0.00

0.00

0.04

0.00

0.00

1.54

0.00

0.00

0.06

0.02

0.00

1.31

0.21

11

18

arhar

0.45

0.49

0.41

0.75

2.16

0.95

0.84

1.05

0.97

1.46

1.94

2.31

1.17

138

405

gram(split)

0.45

0.17

0.53

0.57

0.12

0.54

0.42

0.59

0.54

0.96

1.06

1.36

0.60

149

414

moong

0.87

1.62

1.34

2.10

2.22

3.93

3.51

4.50

4.84

6.21

6.08

9.67

3.94

569

1543

masur

4.82

6.49

8.36

9.32

9.81

10.32

11.76

10.42

10.97

10.47

10.97

10.68

9.86

876

2539

urd

0.07

0.18

0.16

0.28

0.25

0.16

0.44

0.21

0.26

0.48

0.54

1.18

0.34

81

224

khesari

0.54

0.07

0.11

0.04

0.01

0.08

0.02

0.08

0.09

0.02

0.00

0.00

0.07

15

60

peas

0.35

0.65

0.62

0.32

0.48

0.35

0.43

0.37

0.51

0.36

0.59

0.73

0.47

141

378

soyabean

0.05

0.03

0.03

0.16

0.48

0.16

0.04

0.12

0.16

0.33

0.33

0.44

0.20

42

133

other pulses

0.03

0.01

0.01

0.02

0.06

0.02

0.00

0.14

0.10

0.04

0.29

0.15

0.07

18

62

0.15

0.36

0.31

0.44

0.37

0.36

0.65

0.63

0.68

0.83

1.11

1.37

0.60

224

665

7.77

10.08

11.87

14.00

15.97

16.86

18.11

18.12

19.13

21.18

22.91

27.88

17.34

932

2704

gram
cereal
substitutes

other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

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Table 4U: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

Andaman & N. Islands

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

rice

0.00

0.00

0.00

90.95

76.18

72.66

81.63

85.40

89.06

81.07

93.40 102.31

87.40

911

327

wheat

0.00

0.00

0.00

3.31

8.49

10.05

16.07

15.21

22.02

29.48

43.24

46.46

26.34

842

301

jowar

bajra

maize

barley

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.11

0.00

0.01

ragi

other cereals

total cereals

0.00

0.00

0.00

94.26

84.67

82.71

911

327

gram

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.47

0.54

0.65

1.02

1.10

1.73

1.19

1.89

1.86

1.39

331

129

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.15

0.54

0.23

0.14

0.16

0.47

0.68

0.00

0.04

0.28

64

25

arhar

0.00

0.00

0.00

12.45

10.97

7.46

8.03

10.21

11.94

11.41

14.20

12.15

11.11

799

292

gram(split)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.18

0.83

0.07

0.30

0.44

0.37

0.44

4.78

1.05

194

60

moong

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.13

1.33

2.75

3.20

4.05

2.14

3.94

2.83

3.95

3.19

472

181

masur

0.00

0.00

0.00

3.58

4.81

5.22

7.95

7.26

5.57

3.88

3.33

6.00

5.53

594

216

urd

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.18

3.76

3.28

3.63

3.53

3.51

5.27

3.58

4.07

3.86

530

178

peas

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.51

1.45

1.92

0.62

0.42

0.98

1.23

2.52

2.78

1.44

450

164

soyabean

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.41

0.00

0.18

0.22

0.92

0.25

44

16

other pulses

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.31

0.01

0.16

0.21

0.80

0.57

0.00

2.29

0.66

121

41

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.12

1.45

0.05

0.25

0.69

0.58

2.13

3.13

1.12

197

74

0.00

0.00

0.00

18.85

22.93

22.93

23.71

26.65

26.07

27.43

29.25

40.06

28.20

903

326

small millets

cereal
substitutes

khesari

other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

97.70 100.61 111.08 110.55 136.75 148.77 113.75

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Table 4U: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Chandigarh

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

15.75

20.00

24.47

21.62

26.68

20.39

24.93

21.56

32.89

31.55

26.63

26.18

26.39

965

276

wheat

49.61

95.00

60.32

77.47

68.08

72.87

71.96

60.50

66.67

78.91

75.87

81.14

73.89

971

280

jowar

bajra

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.08

0.02

maize

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.46

0.61

0.00

0.05

0.98

0.90

0.54

0.49

77

25

barley

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.72

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.06

10

small millets

ragi

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.19

0.00

0.05

0.04

12

65.36 115.00

84.79

99.09

94.79

93.74

97.51

82.06 100.33 111.62 103.40 107.99 100.90

971

280

735

203

other cereals
total cereals

0.00

0.00

1.44

4.75

3.13

3.52

3.79

3.05

3.29

4.56

5.06

5.29

4.16

18.90

11.33

6.30

9.17

6.46

3.22

4.29

2.47

2.70

2.68

2.03

2.28

3.47

410

143

gram(split)

0.00

1.17

2.83

3.10

3.17

4.32

3.83

3.72

3.94

4.61

4.84

4.39

4.12

815

229

moong

0.00

4.67

3.44

4.85

5.03

6.04

5.52

5.29

5.90

6.75

5.65

6.38

5.80

900

250

masur

1.42

2.67

4.78

4.10

4.64

4.94

4.11

3.72

5.45

4.82

4.37

4.29

4.52

877

243

urd

0.00

2.50

1.73

2.85

3.33

2.65

3.14

2.22

2.56

2.98

2.02

2.59

2.58

550

151

khesari

peas

soyabean

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.63

0.46

0.55

0.16

0.59

0.51

0.33

67

12

other pulses

0.00

0.00

1.82

3.25

5.25

2.63

3.29

2.73

8.14

5.72

6.97

7.17

5.41

680

182

0.00

0.00

1.44

2.30

1.86

1.57

2.25

2.53

3.50

3.42

2.97

3.76

2.85

708

195

20.32

22.33

22.34

29.63

29.74

25.37

27.06

23.13

32.74

31.14

29.44

31.37

29.10

969

279

gram
cereal
substitutes
arhar

other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

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Table 4U: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Dadra & N. Haveli

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

0.00

64.12

64.17

70.90

56.51

63.83

32.74

36.78

41.46

39.88

46.02

66.75

48.33

893

73

wheat

0.00

2.94

9.60

15.41

19.95

25.69

39.76

27.79

34.55

63.66

64.27

45.56

38.52

861

71

jowar

0.00

19.12

2.77

10.22

8.29

0.78

0.00

0.00

11.15

0.66

0.82

0.00

4.67

143

13

bajra

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.51

0.00

1.70

0.00

0.18

0.14

0.00

0.00

0.62

0.18

16

maize

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.61

0.06

barley

small millets

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

8.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.37

29

other cereals

total cereals

0.00

86.19

76.54

97.04

84.76

92.00

72.50

72.74

93.11

893

73

gram

0.00

2.08

2.71

2.51

0.79

2.11

0.00

1.46

4.18

3.34

1.25

1.57

2.51

531

44

arhar

0.00

10.42

12.22

15.03

13.93

14.51

14.26

11.46

12.97

14.77

18.52

11.62

13.55

893

73

gram(split)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.59

0.00

0.00

0.10

0.07

0.00

0.03

11

moong

0.00

2.28

3.10

4.99

4.97

4.15

3.97

3.29

4.61

5.66

7.48

4.05

4.63

800

65

masur

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.34

1.38

0.00

0.00

0.49

0.00

1.41

0.24

44

urd

0.00

5.33

4.59

2.99

1.51

1.50

2.49

2.17

0.67

2.04

0.72

3.92

2.22

386

30

peas

0.00

0.00

1.06

0.28

0.00

0.38

0.00

0.57

0.22

0.10

0.00

0.05

0.25

100

12

soyabean

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.60

0.31

0.40

0.17

0.24

63

other pulses

0.00

5.71

4.07

4.56

5.19

2.65

2.38

1.42

1.64

1.91

3.28

1.92

2.54

559

47

0.00

0.69

0.14

2.34

1.91

1.14

2.51

3.22

3.39

2.69

4.20

1.46

2.63

659

52

0.00

24.43

25.18

30.19

27.52

24.68

27.58

22.12

24.09

28.07

34.67

24.60

26.34

893

73

ragi

cereal
substitutes

khesari

other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

87.30 104.20 111.10 113.54

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Table 4U: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Daman & Diu

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

0.00

0.00

28.57

45.26

28.68

33.00

25.46

35.34

33.72

28.54

44.80

28.57

34.20

883

66

wheat

0.00

0.00

18.00

13.03

39.33

28.58

41.30

31.97

38.98

23.26

10.70

48.51

29.93

857

63

jowar

0.00

0.00

0.00

20.55

0.00

5.50

0.00

11.98

8.68

11.36

16.79

1.80

9.33

379

18

bajra

0.00

0.00

25.00

3.02

15.63

11.27

12.07

3.58

4.12

7.48

1.01

0.00

6.69

324

28

maize

barley

small millets

ragi

other cereals

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.39

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.07

11

total cereals

0.00

0.00

71.57

81.85

83.64

78.75

78.83

82.86

85.50

70.65

73.30

78.87

80.22

883

66

gram

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.12

0.22

0.48

0.00

0.73

0.61

4.04

2.69

0.00

0.79

318

23

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.10

1.57

0.00

0.00

0.05

0.09

0.00

0.42

116

arhar

0.00

0.00

2.29

4.78

4.28

7.41

3.42

6.27

8.94

10.31

11.72

14.75

7.04

866

65

gram(split)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.12

0.30

1.37

0.66

1.03

0.47

2.35

0.09

0.00

0.85

319

22

moong

0.00

0.00

3.86

4.63

5.97

5.30

4.30

5.72

6.33

7.95

9.67

4.87

5.72

849

61

masur

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.13

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

urd

0.00

0.00

0.00

2.83

0.00

1.90

0.00

2.97

0.13

5.17

7.59

0.00

2.16

399

22

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.23

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.33

0.06

28

0.00

0.00

0.00

2.95

1.52

1.72

0.65

4.77

4.26

7.74

9.29

4.28

3.64

565

38

0.00

0.00

1.00

0.28

1.54

2.50

1.72

3.60

2.24

3.67

3.96

3.66

2.47

673

45

0.00

0.00

7.14

15.60

13.62

20.21

10.75

24.59

22.50

37.19

42.32

27.89

21.96

883

66

cereal
substitutes

khesari
peas
soyabean
other pulses
other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

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Table 4U: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Lakshadweep

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

40.30

76.27

69.27

76.49

66.07

77.99

96.74

75.37 105.75

98.58 120.36 101.60

88.27

955

123

wheat

5.88

0.00

14.38

15.47

24.24

24.99

34.73

34.96

34.67

41.81

46.99

27.85

31.96

856

115

jowar

bajra

maize

barley

small millets

ragi

other cereals

total cereals

46.19

76.27

83.65

91.96

955

123

0.82

0.00

1.81

2.52

1.53

2.59

6.34

6.78

5.98

5.46

5.84

5.40

4.84

544

72

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.15

0.23

0.00

0.37

0.08

34

3.63

0.00

8.80

8.99

11.44

8.05

10.20

12.77

11.32

9.08

11.73

8.60

10.09

701

97

moong

0.82

0.00

4.31

3.20

3.53

7.19

6.88

10.25

6.00

7.97

2.27

4.87

6.31

593

76

masur

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.39

0.00

0.00

0.07

urd

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.26

1.01

3.89

1.74

2.83

1.78

1.79

1.79

300

30

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.46

1.16

0.68

0.00

2.32

1.78

0.49

1.20

2.48

1.19

194

18

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.44

0.00

0.00

1.46

5.00

5.36

7.20

0.00

2.47

249

19

0.48

0.00

0.00

0.33

1.14

1.14

1.45

2.33

2.60

2.54

2.27

1.34

1.82

585

76

4.93

0.00

13.11

13.98

17.72

17.33

19.54

33.03

28.43

28.66

26.44

19.08

23.75

900

117

rice

gram
cereal
substitutes
arhar
gram(split)

khesari
peas
soyabean
other pulses
other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

90.31 102.98 131.48 110.33 140.43 140.38 167.35 129.45 120.23

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Table 4U: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
Pondicherry

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

46.20

69.88

78.30

74.87

wheat

1.58

2.05

5.03

6.53

8.42

6.34

11.86

8.98

11.03

16.81

17.81

jowar

bajra

maize

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.00

0.00

0.00

barley

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

small millets

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.00

0.00

0.00

ragi

0.00

0.31

0.01

0.00

0.01

0.12

other cereals

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

total cereals

47.78

72.24

83.34

0.45

0.75

1.64

2.10

2.02

2.59

2.92

3.97

3.85

5.11

5.18

6.55

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.13

0.08

0.00

0.00

0.30

0.24

0.04

0.00

arhar

6.24

7.66

7.48

8.36

10.22

8.86

10.68

8.43

11.39

13.22

gram(split)

2.55

1.81

0.82

2.05

2.53

3.35

2.75

2.36

2.05

moong

0.30

0.59

0.54

0.80

0.28

0.51

0.71

1.09

masur

0.00

0.05

0.00

0.08

0.14

0.14

0.60

urd

2.51

3.05

4.43

7.05

7.30

8.73

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.09

0.09
11.69

rice

gram
cereal
substitutes

khesari
peas
soyabean
other pulses
other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

92.88 100.45 108.01 113.68 112.57 111.79 126.30 119.41

99.69

907

515

48.49

11.13

723

381

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.15

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.16

0.17

0.76

0.74

0.22

0.79

0.27

77

35

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.04

0.00

0.00

0.00

81.42 101.33 106.92 120.03 122.83 124.37 129.38 144.33 168.83 111.10

907

515

3.17

614

329

0.03

0.09

39

16

11.41

14.00

10.08

900

509

3.64

3.25

4.26

2.54

670

351

0.98

0.57

0.44

1.35

0.69

192

116

0.32

0.05

0.12

0.29

0.61

0.19

76

18

8.74

9.03

10.68

12.73

9.93

14.15

8.70

848

455

0.09

0.00

0.00

0.47

0.49

0.07

0.05

0.22

0.14

35

10

0.04

0.11

0.01

0.11

0.56

0.03

0.08

0.50

0.31

1.85

0.24

77

39

0.44

0.54

0.29

0.22

1.25

0.80

1.09

1.48

1.49

1.11

1.18

0.86

203

120

13.69

13.84

18.75

20.78

22.94

24.83

22.83

27.18

32.33

26.80

37.62

23.44

907

514

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Table 4U: Average value (Rs) of consumption of cereals and pulses per person for a period of 30 days for each
MPCE class, by State/ Ut
All-India

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

Urban
no. of hhs.
reporting
MPCE class (Rs)
consumption
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
395
485
580
675
790
930 1100 1380 1880 2540 more class
hhs
sample
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
(15)
(16)

rice

36.44

44.36

49.24

51.53

56.32

56.82

59.15

61.92

66.31

69.37

72.70

72.87

58.37

927

42555

wheat

31.89

37.25

35.74

39.75

38.75

44.01

45.33

47.09

47.87

49.43

54.19

60.34

43.99

893

38853

jowar

3.31

3.22

2.99

2.29

2.13

1.84

1.58

1.57

1.66

1.12

0.86

0.48

1.91

78

3030

bajra

1.60

0.87

1.15

1.10

0.95

0.91

0.75

0.64

0.43

0.40

0.37

0.31

0.79

40

1521

maize

0.22

0.35

0.19

0.21

0.23

0.11

0.13

0.13

0.18

0.17

0.20

0.15

0.18

21

1205

barley

0.02

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.02

0.00

0.01

23

small millets

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.01

0.03

0.03

0.01

0.02

0.02

0.01

0.03

0.02

0.02

180

ragi

0.23

0.33

0.48

0.47

0.64

0.89

0.52

0.59

0.50

0.57

0.47

0.27

0.53

43

1587

other cereals

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.02

0.01

0.03

0.01

0.03

0.04

0.10

0.23

0.21

0.05

215

total cereals

73.72

86.38

89.82

95.38

952

43573

0.39

0.41

0.52

0.66

0.91

0.93

1.15

1.16

1.43

1.65

2.03

2.37

1.10

249

11456

0.11

0.22

0.21

0.32

0.36

0.57

0.57

0.58

0.68

0.81

0.92

0.83

0.52

98

3972

arhar

4.53

5.93

6.74

7.45

8.16

8.84

9.39

9.93

10.87

11.19

11.97

12.46

9.00

711

28638

gram(split)

0.66

1.09

1.24

1.57

1.58

1.82

1.86

2.03

2.14

2.45

2.68

2.93

1.84

443

17841

moong

1.62

1.87

2.06

2.60

2.98

3.02

3.57

3.63

3.98

4.46

4.83

5.34

3.31

595

24552

masur

2.08

2.46

2.69

2.61

2.66

2.44

2.70

2.74

2.73

2.63

2.88

2.96

2.64

372

18645

urd

0.82

1.19

1.61

1.95

2.19

2.50

2.56

2.59

3.10

3.75

4.20

4.42

2.56

418

17307

khesari

0.18

0.10

0.07

0.03

0.03

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.03

314

peas

0.37

0.40

0.37

0.27

0.25

0.26

0.24

0.25

0.32

0.27

0.41

0.45

0.30

82

4177

soyabean

0.01

0.01

0.02

0.03

0.08

0.04

0.04

0.07

0.10

0.14

0.24

0.25

0.08

20

1670

other pulses

0.24

0.26

0.43

0.57

0.81

0.88

1.04

1.15

1.27

1.64

1.80

1.93

0.99

188

8956

0.55

0.87

1.03

1.29

1.38

1.61

1.80

1.87

2.37

2.45

2.88

3.53

1.77

418

17186

11.05

14.19

16.25

18.37

20.11

21.41

23.23

24.27

26.89

28.99

31.88

34.27

22.52

944

43123

gram
cereal
substitutes

other pulse
products
pulses &
pulse
products

99.07 104.65 107.47 111.99 117.01 121.19 129.07 134.65 105.84

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Table 5R: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Rural

Andhra Pradesh
MPCE classes (Rs)
item
(1)

0
235
(2)

235
270
(3)

270
320
(4)

320
365
(5)

365
410
(6)

410
455
(7)

455
510
(8)

510
580
(9)

580
690
(10)

690
890
(11)

no. of hhs.
reporting
consumption
890 1155& all per1000 in the
1155 more classes hhs
sample
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

cereal

55.95

78.08

85.35

961

5476

gram

0.03

0.07

0.06

0.05

0.02

0.07

0.07

0.11

0.10

0.13

0.28

0.55

0.11

37

229

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.02

0.08

0.02

0.03

0.00

0.01

0.02

0.00

0.01

0.02

0.00

0.02

33

pulses & pulse products

9.20

12.11

14.08

15.17

15.57

16.73

17.09

18.52

21.09

23.49

28.88

39.39

19.25

960

5468

milk & milk products

4.26

7.81

12.47

15.87

21.06

24.68

29.47

35.27

41.29

52.55

71.99

89.89

34.32

808

4681

12.69

17.19

19.42

20.54

23.18

24.78

26.83

29.09

31.58

33.46

40.19

53.69

28.00

958

5461

7.09

9.66

13.79

15.56

16.88

19.99

21.64

23.86

28.35

33.69

40.58

73.60

25.10

870

4826

edible oil
egg, fish & meat
vegetables

91.24 102.87 106.11 112.88 120.98 124.67 132.61 145.25 178.45 113.60

13.47

18.22

21.90

23.82

26.85

28.81

30.28

33.00

35.59

36.94

42.86

51.95

31.06

961

5472

fruits (fresh)

2.70

2.35

3.82

4.30

4.96

6.97

6.75

8.09

10.81

13.87

20.77

32.68

9.47

830

4800

fruits (dry)

1.18

1.44

1.65

1.70

1.62

1.68

1.80

2.19

2.55

3.31

4.79

10.18

2.63

414

2640

sugar

2.46

3.74

4.70

5.49

5.70

6.88

7.37

8.07

8.68

10.85

13.16

18.91

8.05

849

4910

salt

0.78

0.92

1.03

1.06

1.12

1.18

1.22

1.28

1.30

1.40

1.69

2.24

1.27

960

5465

spices

8.41

11.03

12.65

13.75

15.17

15.48

16.38

17.38

19.18

20.41

23.65

29.86

17.19

961

5472

beverages, etc.

9.66

12.90

15.67

20.05

19.23

26.83

24.83

30.10

38.02

51.66

59.83

90.11

33.08

973

5457

127.89 175.53 206.67 228.62 254.27 280.20 296.61 327.96 363.22 414.36 493.94 671.50 323.15

990

5540

total : food
pan

0.70

1.29

1.27

0.99

1.08

1.10

0.59

0.95

1.05

1.34

1.48

2.07

1.12

103

654

tobacco

4.95

6.20

7.11

7.72

9.02

11.21

11.96

13.27

12.48

15.43

15.19

18.82

11.53

472

2511
1396

intoxicants

3.28

3.94

3.75

4.49

8.69

7.36

12.09

11.50

11.14

14.89

13.96

38.14

10.91

261

18.56

27.42

29.83

34.82

39.91

43.46

47.37

52.48

55.76

63.55

79.10

98.15

49.91

981

5525

clothing

0.70

3.61

2.76

4.30

5.05

6.51

12.93

16.04

29.59

48.68

62.84 152.61

25.82

190

1154

footwear

0.15

0.36

0.32

0.65

0.54

0.96

1.01

1.80

2.14

4.06

6.85

14.66

2.44

103

639

education

0.96

1.28

1.95

3.60

4.11

3.81

4.69

5.99

8.27

11.40

18.11

35.68

7.70

236

1444

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.10

0.00

0.00

0.47

0.80

2.49

1.43

5.69 131.72

7.50

59

medical: non-inst.

2.94

3.64

3.95

9.34

12.00

15.26

21.66

28.01

35.50

52.62

86.75 118.14

31.11

567

3234

entertainment

1.27

1.23

2.31

3.15

4.57

5.58

6.45

8.43

9.94

12.04

17.35

34.88

8.56

480

2990

minor personal effects

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.11

0.13

0.04

0.07

0.09

0.53

0.37

0.88

2.15

0.31

16

97

12.06

11.06

13.65

15.17

16.66

18.71

19.78

21.51

23.88

27.39

32.44

42.10

21.35

992

5533

other hh consumables

5.91

6.99

8.37

9.60

10.10

11.75

12.40

13.68

16.33

20.03

24.99

34.52

14.50

992

5530

conveyance

3.98

5.30

6.44

8.02

8.93

12.68

14.32

17.04

21.77

30.22

50.29 108.13

21.70

836

4769

other consumer services

5.03

5.60

5.99

7.82

8.22

11.15

12.00

15.47

20.80

30.59

48.50 108.54

20.90

926

5220

rent

0.62

0.68

1.10

1.51

1.17

1.76

3.88

2.69

6.51

9.71

25.01

30.12

6.23

72

389

taxes and cesses

0.30

0.27

0.38

0.63

0.80

1.06

1.24

1.27

1.68

2.15

3.53

5.54

1.51

352

2056

1.02

0.85

1.61

1.23

1.94

4.19

7.95

13.12

21.53 289.22

fuel and light

toilet articles

durable goods
total: non-food
total expenditure

0.33

0.31

61.74

79.17

19.31

217

1265

90.20 112.88 132.60 153.61 184.85 215.22 267.79 359.03 514.48 1265.18 262.40

1000

5551

189.63 254.70 296.87 341.50 386.87 433.81 481.46 543.18 631.01 773.39 1008.43 1936.68 585.55

1000

5555

clothing:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.00

0.03

0.15

0.06

0.02

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.00

0.15

0.00

0.28

1.01

0.34

4.09

29.63

1.93

22

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

36.26

40.31

50.10

62.25

86.38

39.19

980

5464

imputed rent**
clothing

21.58

22.68

28.12

29.55

30.41

footwear

2.38

2.56

3.10

3.38

3.60

3.97

4.21

4.48

5.17

6.20

8.08

11.24

4.81

959

5336

education

2.41

3.32

4.42

4.60

6.59

10.46

12.84

12.27

17.93

25.17

39.30

51.33

15.43

543

3073

medical-institutional

0.35

0.63

2.14

1.88

7.09

4.90

5.56

6.50

8.34

13.20

20.36

36.76

8.46

75

437

durable goods

1.02

1.74

4.13

3.94

5.01

5.96

4.95

7.05

12.35

19.26

40.49

82.45

13.48

607

3606

215.22 280.07 332.72 375.36 428.22 479.75 522.95 580.95 664.81 808.71 1056.66 1582.57 603.82

1000

5555

total expenditure

* included in total expenditure

33.07

34.94

** not included in total expenditure

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Appendix Tables

Table 5R: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Rural

Arunachal Pradesh
MPCE classes (Rs)
item
(1)

0
235
(2)

235
270
(3)

270
320
(4)

320
365
(5)

365
410
(6)

410
455
(7)

455
510
(8)

510
580
(9)

580
690
(10)

690
890
(11)

no. of hhs.
reporting
consumption
890 1155& all per1000 in the
1155 more classes hhs
sample
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

cereal

87.64

gram

0.00

0.00

0.28

0.11

0.00

0.03

0.07

0.07

0.14

0.58

0.88

0.64

0.36

44

64

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

1.87

1.32

0.11

1.80

1.13

1.51

1.19

1.02

0.56

0.41

0.99

69

131
1196

pulses & pulse products

89.76 108.23 104.15 116.18 122.89 134.93 146.05 149.51 150.72 162.72 222.84 151.87

1000

1503

10.45

9.94

7.46

8.30

8.35

10.55

10.03

11.16

11.37

13.70

16.39

26.83

13.86

782

milk & milk products

0.00

1.29

1.84

4.62

4.11

9.54

7.17

5.41

14.22

18.74

39.37

47.10

19.30

397

644

edible oil

0.00

18.82

7.32

8.15

8.63

12.73

10.66

9.90

11.73

14.62

20.49

27.76

14.78

693

1133

egg, fish & meat

31.76

13.79

24.18

31.09

44.21

47.17

49.23

63.50

75.74

92.85 110.56 145.04

81.44

969

1462

vegetables

1499

12.91

33.29

29.81

28.97

37.39

40.77

43.33

50.05

55.40

59.72

58.01

998

fruits (fresh)

5.53

1.45

1.49

3.09

4.59

4.51

4.61

5.89

6.47

5.70

10.76

18.44

7.67

564

857

fruits (dry)

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.13

0.26

0.06

0.15

0.19

0.34

0.42

1.36

1.46

0.56

73

116

sugar

0.00

5.32

2.95

2.75

4.86

5.11

5.11

6.04

7.98

9.75

10.62

13.77

8.16

860

1306

salt

0.31

1.46

1.27

1.44

1.78

1.83

1.86

1.99

2.08

2.66

2.62

3.67

2.33

986

1481

spices

0.00

7.72

5.47

4.96

4.87

8.54

7.90

7.58

7.09

9.03

12.47

16.33

9.27

820

1269

1.84

4.18

5.94

5.69

9.52

11.18

11.94

16.24

17.91

19.80

36.39

47.32

21.94

923

1399

150.44 187.03 198.12 204.77 244.86 276.71 288.12 325.61 361.17 399.31 494.41 672.03 390.54

1000

1503

beverages, etc.
total : food

69.23 100.42

pan

0.00

1.23

0.51

1.17

1.48

3.80

3.90

3.61

2.69

3.20

4.92

5.32

3.50

346

501

tobacco

0.91

2.14

2.88

5.08

4.39

7.04

5.48

8.11

6.29

7.17

7.65

11.41

7.16

606

873

intoxicants

5.53

0.35

8.71

18.29

16.26

17.81

26.09

23.64

35.77

39.01

41.31

72.92

35.48

644

933

31.97

50.62

41.58

58.27

59.35

61.42

68.74

80.97 100.55 122.03 143.85 193.77 108.56

994

1495

clothing

1.15

1.66

12.83

17.10

17.17

19.77

30.24

34.66

33.31

62.62

79.32 178.63

59.92

618

897

footwear

0.00

1.10

2.22

1.52

3.83

3.64

3.36

8.27

8.08

15.09

20.24

44.31

14.21

395

587

education

0.00

0.56

0.56

2.13

2.55

3.08

5.16

5.51

10.56

18.19

27.06

41.27

15.45

309

477

medical: institutional

4.38

0.00

0.00

0.34

1.09

0.94

1.53

2.17

3.25

5.49

8.65

20.24

5.81

135

214

medical: non-inst.

9.38

1.24

6.31

6.42

7.04

6.70

3.34

6.74

6.60

7.85

14.46

16.93

8.96

267

415

entertainment

0.00

0.00

0.03

1.29

0.92

2.44

2.56

2.43

3.71

4.51

8.19

24.27

6.32

240

378

minor personal effects

0.00

0.56

0.00

3.98

1.79

2.11

3.92

3.62

7.52

10.13

23.69

32.13

11.50

330

453

toilet articles

0.00

8.52

6.93

6.96

8.89

10.69

11.21

11.99

13.79

18.64

25.19

38.17

17.85

880

1343

other hh consumables

0.35

5.18

4.90

3.87

4.67

6.18

8.39

7.77

10.86

16.68

20.95

conveyance

0.00

1.14

4.52

1.58

2.93

3.11

5.18

4.20

4.56

8.76

other consumer services

0.00

0.06

2.35

2.93

4.66

6.77

6.85

8.94

13.36

rent

0.00

0.00

0.61

0.36

0.00

0.52

0.75

0.40

2.14

taxes and cesses

0.00

0.02

0.87

0.35

0.47

0.04

0.47

0.15

0.50

0.72

durable goods

0.00

0.00

1.05

6.53

5.03

1.71

5.91

3.74

12.75

26.41

53.66

74.37

fuel and light

total: non-food
total expenditure

31.13

14.14

838

1272

19.42 108.77

20.03

282

432

15.95

24.61

47.93

16.87

562

861

1.17

5.71

19.96

3.99

91

119

1.21

7.30

1.40

150

224

46.56 119.29

29.83

253

339

96.87 138.19 142.52 157.75 193.08 216.94 276.30 383.61 522.99 1013.74 380.99

999

1502

204.11 261.41 294.99 342.96 387.38 434.46 481.20 542.55 637.47 782.92 1017.40 1685.78 771.53

1000

1503

clothing:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

8.43

4.88

0.29

0.34

1.69

0.93

0.61

3.54

1.24

7.28

2.52

34

50

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.22

0.31

0.37

0.13

0.00
0.00
0.00
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

imputed rent**
clothing

8.59

24.36

17.99

20.64

24.99

24.47

33.09

33.18

37.04

51.15

54.68

78.41

43.66

986

1473

footwear

0.38

3.93

4.21

4.88

5.44

4.82

6.54

6.83

10.63

11.71

13.21

18.27

10.19

907

1354

education

0.00

4.33

8.73

5.82

9.64

7.41

9.10

10.95

16.98

19.09

20.09

34.62

16.73

581

945

medical-institutional

0.36

0.64

1.06

0.90

2.05

2.58

3.00

4.30

3.84

4.65

6.14

9.47

4.59

393

564

durable goods

3.82

1.05

2.42

3.42

7.88

4.39

12.12

12.07

18.48

19.01

32.58

83.45

24.67

587

848

212.39 292.41 312.74 351.46 407.72 449.01 498.81 555.66 656.72 761.86 962.97 1504.50 746.33

1000

1503

total expenditure

* included in total expenditure

** not included in total expenditure

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Table 5R: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Rural

Assam
MPCE classes (Rs)
item
(1)

0
235
(2)

235
270
(3)

270
320
(4)

320
365
(5)

365
410
(6)

410
455
(7)

455
510
(8)

510
580
(9)

580
690
(10)

690
890
(11)

no. of hhs.
reporting
consumption
890 1155& all per1000 in the
1155 more classes hhs
sample
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

cereal

92.97

999

3345

gram

0.25

0.07

0.08

0.23

0.05

0.13

0.19

0.16

0.20

0.56

0.57

0.81

0.23

64

236

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.02

0.01

0.14

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.03

pulses & pulse products

8.21

8.77

9.83

10.61

13.22

14.59

16.25

18.87

22.50

24.47

30.88

31.54

18.02

973

3272

milk & milk products

0.40

0.98

4.80

8.34

9.32

12.61

17.47

23.77

33.14

44.92

57.95

74.61

23.75

653

2380

edible oil

11.19

13.55

16.44

19.29

19.78

22.51

25.06

27.79

30.25

35.65

42.78

48.03

26.58

996

3339

egg, fish & meat

12.72

19.34

27.34

30.86

35.18

42.61

47.37

59.41

68.70

81.17

97.70 117.30

55.01

993

3326

vegetables

20.96

24.84

29.60

32.53

37.85

41.56

47.14

54.72

62.04

69.37

73.07

77.28

50.71

998

3343

fruits (fresh)

0.54

1.17

1.93

1.93

2.25

2.99

3.72

4.46

6.57

9.55

11.45

18.96

5.05

709

2524

fruits (dry)

0.03

0.02

0.07

0.11

0.05

0.14

0.22

0.15

0.29

0.51

0.93

1.68

0.26

67

298

sugar

1.56

3.64

4.05

5.15

5.93

7.10

8.04

9.17

10.43

12.65

14.26

15.77

8.62

958

3222

salt

1.37

1.24

1.28

1.47

1.51

1.55

1.65

1.83

1.86

2.12

2.10

2.10

1.73

997

3336

spices

4.28

6.70

6.82

7.97

8.69

9.25

9.62

10.16

11.29

13.42

15.35

16.02

10.23

999

3345

beverages, etc.

7.41

10.86

12.43

12.05

14.96

18.88

20.49

25.00

28.59

33.41

45.82

51.45

23.42

997

3340

161.89 183.96 220.22 248.52 272.40 302.29 330.93 374.17 422.37 480.28 552.55 624.89 358.44

1000

3350

total : food

92.76 105.53 117.99 123.59 128.39 133.69 138.67 146.37 152.47 159.67 169.31 134.81

pan

2.57

4.84

5.45

6.61

9.51

9.26

9.91

12.05

12.89

16.19

18.48

23.73

11.27

879

3013

tobacco

3.38

2.21

2.63

3.27

4.74

5.81

5.26

6.08

6.38

8.41

11.70

15.84

5.99

784

2627

9.90

intoxicants

1.82

5.36

1.90

3.51

4.42

4.34

7.12

6.52

8.18

7.76

20.35

28.21

33.19

36.62

43.36

45.87

51.91

57.47

61.32

72.84

clothing

1.86

4.57

6.59

9.21

9.87

13.74

16.31

15.18

26.49

43.82

footwear

0.15

0.91

0.68

1.23

1.24

1.77

2.04

2.47

3.59

6.65

19.63

31.35

education

1.68

1.54

1.81

2.79

3.09

3.11

5.09

5.01

7.94

17.63

27.34

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.06

0.53

medical: non-inst.

0.62

3.96

3.68

3.63

4.72

5.36

7.12

11.02

10.80

15.09

entertainment

0.00

0.73

0.59

1.42

1.18

1.26

1.99

2.12

2.89

5.59

minor personal effects

0.00

0.78

0.23

0.80

0.69

0.81

1.06

1.71

2.25

3.33

toilet articles

2.74

5.27

6.86

7.82

8.38

9.76

11.19

13.30

15.25

other hh consumables

4.04

4.99

6.11

6.94

7.52

8.82

9.54

10.63

conveyance

1.96

2.57

2.53

3.79

4.55

4.96

6.44

other consumer services

2.51

3.13

3.76

5.62

7.96

10.55

11.63

rent

0.04

0.07

0.07

0.14

0.15

0.21

0.24

taxes and cesses

0.02

0.07

0.20

0.23

0.16

0.32

durable goods

3.23

1.90

2.64

2.70

3.96

3.26

46.96

71.10

78.92

fuel and light

total: non-food
total expenditure

15.08

6.26

293

982

92.10 110.30

54.80

998

3345

91.61 165.88

24.10

508

1821

3.76

178

680

57.97

7.96

423

1587

0.00

40.58

0.78

17

22.66

31.21

9.28

570

1986

5.92

14.12

2.64

309

1159

6.19

5.02

1.75

181

670

20.38

26.05

35.14

13.14

985

3301

13.18

16.17

20.87

25.11

11.00

1000

3348

8.92

10.40

18.19

36.02

98.25

10.68

830

2858

14.51

16.21

20.23

36.17

74.76

14.18

941

3179

0.23

0.31

0.85

1.44

15.63

0.60

327

1075

0.41

0.27

0.31

0.40

0.71

0.43

0.31

172

679

3.31

3.50

6.57

7.17

11.52

95.46

6.23

218

799

96.35 115.54 129.22 150.56 170.98 205.03 281.26 438.31 855.87 184.74

1000

3350

208.85 255.06 299.13 344.87 387.94 431.51 481.49 545.16 627.39 761.54 990.86 1480.76 543.18

1000

3350

clothing:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.25

0.09

0.06

0.19

0.53

0.08

0.23

0.30

0.00

0.00

0.20

12

33

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.98

0.00

0.00

0.26

0.00

0.00

2.67

38.11

0.89

11

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

41.43

44.54

52.10

69.52

84.96

39.01

1000

3348

imputed rent**
clothing

13.81

19.46

22.27

26.41

28.05

31.76

footwear

0.71

1.49

1.93

2.99

3.06

3.52

4.57

5.63

7.04

9.45

13.35

17.18

5.65

967

3263

education

5.24

4.06

4.59

7.60

7.91

8.94

10.76

16.19

17.30

27.88

48.09

73.85

15.99

689

2418

medical-institutional

7.25

0.37

0.11

0.31

0.30

2.55

2.54

2.27

0.57

2.78

11.22

11.80

2.10

33

132

durable goods

5.94

7.80

8.00

7.79

9.60

8.86

10.41

12.02

14.53

22.48

27.43

53.46

13.56

907

3054

235.12 279.74 324.52 374.04 418.67 465.29 519.56 596.45 666.88 800.59 1010.30 1330.59 576.71

1000

3350

total expenditure

* included in total expenditure

36.48

** not included in total expenditure

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Appendix Tables

Table 5R: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Rural

Bihar
MPCE classes (Rs)
item
(1)

0
235
(2)

235
270
(3)

270
320
(4)

320
365
(5)

365
410
(6)

410
455
(7)

455
510
(8)

510
580
(9)

580
690
(10)

690
890
(11)

no. of hhs.
reporting
consumption
890 1155& all per1000 in the
1155 more classes hhs
sample
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

cereal

85.22

998

4345

gram

0.68

0.98

1.03

1.57

1.59

1.62

1.99

2.44

3.23

3.49

3.76

3.43

1.73

332

1636

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.08

0.39

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.06

pulses & pulse products

8.27

9.94

10.57

12.42

15.00

16.39

17.96

18.01

21.29

23.04

23.92

31.60

14.71

989

4314

milk & milk products

5.30

8.95

13.72

22.11

32.37

39.98

49.89

65.48

88.08

91.97 113.76 124.36

37.10

717

3374

14.98

16.32

18.63

20.39

23.37

25.07

26.34

29.32

33.26

36.30

38.38

45.53

23.51

997

4336

4.07

6.21

6.83

9.16

9.45

10.12

12.66

12.08

15.42

15.97

21.50

30.10

9.95

578

2584

edible oil
egg, fish & meat
vegetables

94.81 103.84 110.46 114.57 117.34 120.84 125.06 130.72 132.09 141.58 164.77 112.98

20.75

23.70

27.24

29.53

33.75

37.02

38.12

38.85

43.39

46.78

47.26

60.57

33.11

998

4343

fruits (fresh)

0.70

1.09

1.51

2.00

3.20

4.53

4.68

6.95

9.78

10.76

16.52

17.14

4.01

553

2678

fruits (dry)

0.03

0.05

0.03

0.10

0.18

0.32

0.43

0.82

1.21

2.69

3.41

7.38

0.48

81

590

sugar

2.92

3.98

4.90

6.03

7.31

8.81

9.80

11.38

12.76

13.96

15.27

19.61

7.73

940

4157

salt

0.76

0.79

0.86

0.93

0.97

1.04

1.13

1.26

1.32

1.43

1.36

1.38

1.01

995

4336

spices

5.98

6.64

7.73

8.37

9.54

10.44

11.04

12.06

13.41

14.94

15.63

19.95

9.68

997

4341

beverages, etc.

5.18

8.00

8.79

10.77

13.09

13.82

17.25

20.52

22.30

29.36

35.33

71.12

14.21

941

4153

154.84 181.47 205.69 233.91 264.79 286.50 312.12 344.23 396.19 422.77 477.68 596.95 270.26

1000

4354

total : food
pan

0.08

0.12

0.27

0.60

0.94

1.06

1.17

2.29

2.59

3.26

4.08

6.11

1.08

309

1459

tobacco

2.36

2.50

3.10

3.69

4.26

3.85

4.37

4.80

6.50

5.23

5.37

6.92

3.94

719

3072

intoxicants

0.60

1.50

1.42

1.73

1.88

2.03

1.52

1.20

1.59

1.77

2.91

2.74

1.59

134

560

30.78

34.61

40.96

44.97

46.36

47.59

54.15

54.63

61.45

68.68

72.51

77.53

47.35

999

4353

clothing

1.64

3.36

6.44

9.19

12.27

20.35

22.56

35.09

34.54

76.08 141.00 261.01

20.88

390

1810

footwear

0.34

0.48

0.65

1.05

1.11

2.75

2.43

4.10

3.27

9.20

8.74

21.48

2.21

147

743

education

0.81

1.63

2.14

4.55

5.00

6.43

9.44

10.16

15.86

23.64

32.46

71.00

7.25

376

1889

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.17

0.00

0.01

0.10

0.59

0.00

4.98

1.76

19

medical: non-inst.

3.60

4.85

6.34

7.29

10.04

11.82

14.70

19.55

23.67

27.63

51.21

59.66

12.13

605

2731

entertainment

0.26

0.41

0.52

0.69

0.77

0.97

1.30

1.69

2.17

5.04

7.85

14.27

1.27

192

948

minor personal effects

0.06

0.20

0.24

0.40

0.61

0.99

0.65

1.11

1.72

3.15

3.93

3.45

0.77

104

573

toilet articles

4.73

5.98

7.03

7.92

9.71

11.33

12.77

13.99

16.91

20.39

22.70

29.81

10.42

987

4312

other hh consumables

4.99

5.80

6.82

7.53

9.27

10.79

12.31

13.48

16.10

18.56

20.28

22.61

9.91

999

4350

conveyance

1.57

1.45

2.03

2.78

4.41

4.88

6.13

7.73

10.92

20.58

26.45

39.16

5.47

494

2470

other consumer services

6.20

8.68

10.85

13.19

14.24

17.86

20.38

22.45

28.83

38.67

49.47

65.60

17.00

976

4264

rent

0.00

0.00

0.15

0.05

0.01

0.04

0.01

0.35

0.03

0.64

0.07

2.20

0.11

34

taxes and cesses

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.08

0.00

durable goods

0.19

0.31

0.38

1.20

1.82

3.09

4.24

3.91

5.13

16.04

29.45

97.47

3.70

210

1010

58.22

71.88

89.35 106.99 122.69 145.87 168.23 197.10 231.28 343.53 501.63 936.81 146.85

1000

4354

213.06 253.35 295.04 340.89 387.48 432.37 480.35 541.33 627.47 766.30 979.31 1533.76 417.11

fuel and light

total: non-food
total expenditure

23.15 155.73

1000

4354

clothing:2nd hand*

0.01

0.00

0.11

0.12

0.13

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.05

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.04

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.08

0.16

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

48.77

55.15

68.10

68.66

84.12

36.35

1000

4353

imputed rent**
clothing

18.19

20.79

24.05

29.94

35.96

footwear

1.36

1.74

1.94

2.56

3.19

4.00

4.22

5.18

6.31

7.79

8.79

9.76

3.52

866

3893

education

2.47

3.47

4.14

6.78

8.72

11.15

15.21

16.94

20.60

28.68

39.64

63.68

10.84

526

2529

medical-institutional

0.00

0.28

1.72

1.68

0.25

0.62

0.94

1.18

2.46

5.79

2.83

20.92

1.42

25

122

durable goods

4.62

5.79

7.06

7.47

10.98

13.52

14.34

13.79

16.13

26.52

31.65

66.23

11.47

843

3748

236.84 279.73 324.66 373.14 426.42 469.46 519.56 573.30 669.72 773.52 895.53 1171.90 444.98

1000

4354

total expenditure

* included in total expenditure

40.60

43.29

** not included in total expenditure

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A-209

Table 5R: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Rural

Chhattisgarh
MPCE classes (Rs)
item
(1)

0
235
(2)

235
270
(3)

270
320
(4)

320
365
(5)

365
410
(6)

410
455
(7)

455
510
(8)

510
580
(9)

580
690
(10)

690
890
(11)

no. of hhs.
reporting
consumption
890 1155& all per1000 in the
1155 more classes hhs
sample
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

cereal

72.15

988

1985

gram

0.01

0.16

0.19

0.18

0.13

0.31

0.29

0.17

0.48

0.55

0.83

3.06

0.27

64

155

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.07

0.00

0.05

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.01

pulses & pulse products

6.65

7.79

9.43

10.80

13.20

15.33

18.62

19.09

22.48

26.58

30.14

67.46

14.04

976

1966

milk & milk products

0.44

2.64

1.90

3.36

5.22

10.05

11.21

10.46

19.21

23.17

30.10

54.72

7.47

287

809

edible oil

9.70

14.31

16.00

17.17

19.70

21.48

24.62

24.68

27.52

32.91

38.38

72.32

19.85

986

1981
1109

egg, fish & meat

95.48 106.75 111.53 116.65 131.04 129.35 138.50 150.16 152.69 171.03 222.69 115.60

4.68

6.28

7.01

8.01

8.44

10.67

13.66

12.63

14.40

19.15

20.94

80.95

10.56

554

19.34

25.97

29.67

32.44

36.00

41.03

41.85

44.87

51.57

54.54

60.49

88.47

35.50

987

1984

fruits (fresh)

0.80

2.10

2.17

3.10

3.78

5.23

6.15

6.96

9.49

10.32

14.83

24.59

4.46

642

1409

fruits (dry)

0.00

0.09

0.17

0.10

0.14

0.18

0.26

0.42

0.56

0.82

2.67

4.01

0.30

70

232

sugar

3.57

4.97

6.65

7.74

9.06

10.46

12.78

14.90

15.08

17.07

18.68

36.63

9.34

863

1792

salt

0.36

0.71

0.74

0.75

0.73

0.86

1.05

0.97

1.05

1.17

1.50

2.37

0.81

986

1981

spices

4.85

6.27

7.42

8.07

8.39

8.91

10.57

10.65

11.42

12.60

16.09

21.75

8.51

986

1983

beverages, etc.

3.94

5.98

8.25

11.53

12.15

15.94

15.46

15.48

19.30

24.96

27.98

52.78

12.37

937

1908

126.50 172.75 196.36 214.77 233.61 271.48 285.94 299.79 342.78 376.53 433.66 731.80 239.08

1000

1997

vegetables

total : food
pan

0.42

0.66

0.88

1.09

1.53

2.58

2.96

4.68

3.49

3.96

4.48

11.27

1.92

586

1219

tobacco

2.27

3.16

3.58

4.69

5.47

4.90

5.66

7.36

7.92

6.07

13.70

10.13

4.81

774

1472

intoxicants

5.67

4.14

4.07

4.70

4.56

3.40

5.58

6.21

4.05

10.78

16.00

16.37

5.28

356

661

25.46

32.52

36.70

43.42

47.78

49.44

58.20

58.87

65.29

68.64

76.58 111.08

45.66

990

1987

clothing

4.14

2.43

5.51

12.82

18.93

14.33

20.43

32.34

47.30

52.93

44.23 179.39

19.26

321

732

footwear

0.31

0.47

0.97

1.57

2.21

1.55

3.12

3.18

6.35

2.81

7.07

29.89

2.41

151

330

education

1.34

3.37

2.92

3.27

5.43

5.04

5.50

6.87

7.40

21.14

24.26

51.68

5.95

242

602

medical: institutional

0.25

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.00

0.31

2.95

7.31

0.00

medical: non-inst.

3.03

8.61

12.64

14.27

15.92

19.17

24.11

41.14

53.45

entertainment

0.18

0.21

0.19

0.92

0.88

1.36

2.32

0.92

1.59

2.55

3.89

16.43

minor personal effects

0.14

0.52

0.80

1.10

1.82

1.08

1.38

2.12

1.62

2.84

3.86

2.85

toilet articles

7.46

10.59

13.24

14.71

15.73

19.53

21.79

20.77

23.67

27.01

30.45

other hh consumables

6.32

7.88

9.26

10.01

11.67

13.41

13.86

15.08

16.93

19.93

20.99

conveyance

1.83

2.09

2.75

3.77

7.62

6.59

12.89

17.80

19.57

other consumer services

1.99

3.10

4.97

6.14

8.29

8.97

9.29

11.32

15.78

rent

0.00

0.00

0.09

0.28

0.14

0.28

0.28

0.80

taxes and cesses

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.09

0.05

0.01

0.05

0.03

durable goods

0.41

0.99

0.79

2.27

4.02

5.31

2.31

8.62

61.22

80.75

fuel and light

total: non-food
total expenditure

20.20 316.83

7.25

22

81.43 118.48 174.88

0.25

24.37

476

1015

1.20

93

236

1.19

156

355

35.75

16.02

999

1996

31.58

11.57

998

1996

36.58

47.92 112.61

10.26

392

995

25.72

37.94

68.64

9.12

876

1798

0.32

6.58

8.43

3.37

0.64

13

56

0.03

0.20

0.14

0.83

0.06

24

72

7.16

19.25

64.58 739.88

19.06

248

582

99.36 125.14 152.06 157.29 192.68 245.44 281.92 388.68 543.19 1913.47 186.02

1000

1997

187.72 253.50 295.72 339.91 385.66 428.76 478.62 545.22 624.69 765.20 976.85 2645.27 425.10

1000

1997

clothing:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.05

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

7.76

0.16

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

57.48

60.32

80.90

36.65

999

1994

imputed rent**
clothing

19.74

25.25

30.24

36.15

35.74

44.36

46.00

48.09

49.55

footwear

1.81

2.59

3.36

4.10

4.67

5.80

6.16

6.52

7.15

8.54

9.44

11.30

4.56

972

1954

education

2.12

3.26

4.03

5.58

7.45

7.17

8.53

6.50

8.36

18.69

18.92

56.52

7.12

565

1203

medical-institutional

0.13

0.47

1.67

0.48

6.19

0.54

2.42

2.76

5.01

15.67

3.96

64.88

3.78

42

105

durable goods

4.45

7.94

8.26

11.60

12.84

21.35

22.41

34.00

33.14

71.77

70.47 231.12

21.60

943

1906

209.47 285.80 333.08 377.85 421.95 481.48 529.87 584.64 659.73 840.92 979.49 1772.56 444.88

1000

1997

total expenditure

* included in total expenditure

** not included in total expenditure

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Appendix Tables

Table 5R: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Rural

Delhi
MPCE classes (Rs)
item
(1)

0
235
(2)

235
270
(3)

270
320
(4)

320
365
(5)

365
410
(6)

410
455
(7)

455
510
(8)

510
580
(9)

580
690
(10)

690
890
(11)

no. of hhs.
reporting
consumption
890 1155&
all
per1000 in the
1155 more classes
hhs sample
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

cereal

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

70.00

80.00

82.76

77.78

99.07

987

58

gram

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.51

0.00

0.66

0.63

2.68

3.64

1.55

405

34

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

pulses & pulse products

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

18.40

19.50

15.31

20.97

18.97

26.20

26.42

27.41

23.17

987

58

milk & milk products

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

14.00

37.50

38.99

69.46

57.43

98.77 175.05 189.38 111.78

981

57

edible oil

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

22.00

27.50

28.03

31.75

35.67

38.95

egg, fish & meat

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

16.00

0.00

19.10

6.65

20.10

8.96

vegetables

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

35.00

40.33

47.01

46.30

60.13

60.60

fruits (fresh)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

7.00

7.50

6.90

9.86

11.68

13.48

16.98

38.63

fruits (dry)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

3.40

sugar

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

7.60

15.83

14.71

12.61

13.34

16.60

18.14

salt

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.40

1.17

1.56

1.09

1.31

1.31

spices

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

14.00

11.67

14.47

13.40

15.02

beverages, etc.

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

10.80

12.00

23.01

19.01

25.75

total : food

0.00

0.00

pan

0.00

tobacco

0.00

intoxicants
fuel and light

89.64 109.01 109.98 120.34

47.96

52.62

39.79

984

57

1.85

21.20

12.60

437

22

78.02 108.21

69.12

987

58

18.07

957

53

13.57

3.84

228

19

16.12

15.02

987

58

1.22

1.25

1.27

973

57

18.22

15.24

15.63

15.16

987

58

42.77

36.42

58.21

34.91

1000

59

0.00

0.00 216.20 253.00 292.36 308.88 349.72 435.51 533.37 666.21 445.36

1000

59

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.41

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.06

25

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

7.50

8.32

7.44

9.25

3.14

3.50

4.60

5.24

403

24

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

7.28

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

10.47

3.25

45

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

91.00

88.67

95.98

92.81 113.95 129.36 179.84 202.07 141.54

1000

59

clothing

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

19.72

17.16

7.66

87

10

footwear

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.65

0.00

0.00

0.00

6.46

1.78

63

education

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

11.66

0.00

32.52

46.93

44.20

60.70

33.05

392

30

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

medical: non-inst.

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

10.00

8.33

6.79

6.52

3.99

26.55

14.15

19.25

13.64

856

50

entertainment

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

3.43

0.00

13.06

21.32

42.75

16.25

439

30

minor personal effects

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.91

0.49

1.87

0.29

1.23

1.23

0.90

192

17

toilet articles

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

14.00

13.33

18.18

23.33

24.38

34.91

27.78

33.33

26.64

1000

59

other hh consumables

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

16.00

10.83

14.24

15.64

14.00

25.14

23.82

26.11

20.43

1000

59

conveyance

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

8.00

33.33

17.90

56.34

54.19

72.51

68.69 171.00

79.67

1000

59

other consumer services

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

37.00

30.83

18.40

35.84

23.39

45.83

60.46 147.90

65.13

1000

59

rent

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

7.29 193.12

47.23

109

taxes and cesses

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

9.76

16.46

5.68

289

25

durable goods

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

4.92

17.16

4.97

90

11

total: non-food

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00 176.00 192.83 199.66 243.90 277.54 397.72 486.69 969.77 473.13

1000

59

total expenditure

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00 392.20 445.83 492.02 552.78 627.26 833.22 1020.06 1635.98 918.50

1000

59

clothing:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

34.98

28.41

33.74

46.30

58.44

76.90

48.83

1000

59

17.64

21.80

11.68

1000

59

62.63 199.24

72.89

692

39

imputed rent**
clothing

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

26.71

footwear

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

2.05

2.40

3.57

5.48

7.24

9.11

education

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

4.11

14.04

18.78

5.59

45.90

46.63

medical-institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.46

0.11

durable goods

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.41

0.00

0.99 186.64

8.63

5.97

19.17

81.60

51.80

722

52

total expenditure

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00 425.49 490.35 538.68 777.24 690.24 894.31 1109.36 1914.56 1056.42

1000

59

* included in total expenditure

28.08

** not included in total expenditure

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Table 5R: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Goa

Rural

item

no. of hhs.
reporting
consumption
per1000 in the
hhs sample
(15)
(16)

MPCE classes (Rs)

(1)

0
235
(2)

235
270
(3)

270
320
(4)

320
365
(5)

365
410
(6)

410
455
(7)

455
510
(8)

510
580
(9)

580
690
(10)

690
890
(11)

890 1155&
1155 more
(12)
(13)

all
class
(14)

cereal

0.00

0.00

53.18

74.87

68.80

95.99

80.80

1000

160

gram

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.38

2.38

1.61

1.13

0.69

1.05

1.22

0.60

1.07

1.03

350

55

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.11

0.00

0.51

0.00

0.11

0.05

0.14

0.11

0.10

33

pulses & pulse products

0.00

0.00

7.43

4.39

6.51

5.64

6.18

7.24

8.37

8.22

8.42

10.04

8.19

959

150

milk & milk products

0.00

0.00

4.29

3.49

41.37

16.89

17.85

26.45

30.49

55.69

68.57

97.56

56.53

967

152

edible oil

0.00

0.00

17.14

13.75

17.58

15.86

15.25

20.52

20.01

29.97

29.69

38.50

27.59

1000

160

egg, fish & meat

0.00

0.00

25.71

32.98

39.28

49.84

46.60

45.80

59.51

76.26 109.02 162.32

92.72

967

154

vegetables

0.00

0.00

15.57

19.38

14.89

17.09

22.37

25.30

31.07

32.91

31.44

44.36

31.88

1000

160

fruits (fresh)

0.00

0.00

34.29

35.80

22.65

31.24

39.13

45.33

39.89

37.47

57.89

82.42

52.32

976

159

fruits (dry)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

6.21

0.00

0.00

1.12

2.85

3.54

2.31

5.40

3.12

262

48

sugar

0.00

0.00

10.29

13.98

13.48

13.42

13.25

21.07

23.56

18.85

19.80

25.07

20.08

996

159

salt

0.00

0.00

1.29

1.46

1.49

1.42

1.33

1.76

1.67

1.58

1.45

2.04

1.66

1000

160

spices

0.00

0.00

16.64

14.82

15.66

18.47

13.14

16.80

19.26

18.17

18.70

26.69

19.89

1000

160

beverages, etc.

0.00

0.00

12.86

24.12

16.83

19.67

21.73

30.68

32.46

42.37

55.05 103.11

53.68

1000

160

total : food

0.00

0.00 198.68 239.42 267.25 287.15 279.27 329.89 384.05 432.55 531.98 747.32 483.06

1000

160

pan

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

2.75

3.07

1.30

0.08

2.42

0.99

2.10

0.97

1.35

141

17

tobacco

0.00

0.00

8.57

1.83

1.23

1.61

1.82

6.24

3.91

2.44

4.84

7.09

4.45

275

38

intoxicants

0.00

0.00

11.43

6.35

3.44

3.89

4.08

3.51

16.62

10.14

9.90

29.79

14.14

361

60

fuel and light

0.00

0.00

56.00

58.28

57.99

57.47

65.41

86.73

74.30

89.84

88.75 137.10

94.11

1000

160

clothing

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

2.66

2.18

5.80

2.04

23.11

27.28

19.00 100.37

footwear

0.00

0.00

0.00

2.12

0.72

0.00

2.81

0.21

5.56

0.00

education

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.26

1.33

0.56

5.47

1.01

18.92

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

medical: non-inst.

0.00

0.00

0.00

7.57

1.97

6.82

7.92

10.44

15.35

23.82

31.88

39.55

23.66

551

87

entertainment

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

2.54

15.35

51.51

16.29

250

40

minor personal effects

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.82

0.39

4.12

6.47

17.41

6.49

150

20

toilet articles

0.00

0.00

7.80

10.62

11.74

13.39

15.91

17.11

15.85

19.49

23.18

34.13

21.97

1000

160

other hh consumables

0.00

0.00

9.57

9.86

10.43

14.87

14.89

16.43

14.20

20.96

24.58

46.58

25.44

1000

160

conveyance

0.00

0.00

8.57

13.27

11.00

19.99

49.10

35.89

47.90

73.41 121.99 213.83 102.15

969

157

other consumer services

0.00

0.00

0.00

4.97

16.18

10.68

30.91

21.11

12.10

35.76

947

152

rent

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.85

5.49

20.97

6.63

8.69

8.15

82

11

taxes and cesses

0.00

0.00

0.50

5.53

5.41

6.18

4.28

7.79

4.95

5.57

11.58

21.92

10.75

868

144

durable goods

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

5.86

9.59

0.00

26.35

9.23

23

total: non-food

0.00

0.00 102.44 120.41 125.78 141.48 204.78 214.71 249.02 365.82 449.39 1104.36 502.42

1000

160

total expenditure

0.00

0.00 301.12 359.84 393.03 428.63 484.05 544.61 633.07 798.37 981.37 1851.68 985.49

1000

160

clothing:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

32.03

29.18

36.29

45.07

86.13

47.44

1000

160

imputed rent**

87.14 113.75 106.25 128.91 148.65 114.26

37.22

236

45

12.69

5.25

113

18

22.79 225.42

66.11

402

59

7.28

53.08 130.97

55.65

clothing

0.00

0.00

13.15

19.66

24.03

28.34

33.69

footwear

0.00

0.00

4.05

5.03

5.64

5.64

6.55

6.28

7.41

7.19

9.81

17.92

10.01

991

157

education

0.00

0.00

0.00

4.88

1.74

9.05

5.18

14.49

5.86

34.39

60.75

74.80

38.99

654

106

medical-institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

4.14

0.00

44.22

62.62

4.61

20.96

72

11

durable goods

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.76

5.02

5.50

9.79

8.12

14.18

18.72

28.52

97.85

36.68

467

68

total expenditure

0.00

0.00 318.32 389.04 425.83 473.65 530.09 601.95 654.17 883.40 1139.07 1764.12 1020.73

1000

160

* included in total expenditure

** not included in total expenditure

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Table 5R: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Rural

Gujarat
MPCE classes (Rs)
item
(1)

0
235
(2)

235
270
(3)

270
320
(4)

320
365
(5)

365
410
(6)

410
455
(7)

455
510
(8)

510
580
(9)

580
690
(10)

690
890
(11)

no. of hhs.
reporting
consumption
890 1155& all per1000 in the
1155 more classes hhs
sample
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

cereal

51.77

52.19

63.95

67.91

74.47

74.38

75.89

83.40

84.30

96.91

79.55

956

2295

gram

0.02

0.25

0.31

0.22

0.31

0.36

0.50

0.37

0.61

0.36

0.49

0.79

0.41

152

403

cereal substitutes

0.01

0.00

0.12

0.01

0.09

0.12

0.20

0.37

0.15

0.14

0.32

0.24

0.17

46

129

pulses & pulse products

10.35

10.99

14.34

15.89

16.08

18.15

17.79

19.86

22.68

24.69

28.28

31.58

20.15

956

2294

milk & milk products

10.30

25.66

29.09

38.71

49.81

51.04

67.50

71.97

87.90 115.18 147.14 184.87

78.08

925

2207

edible oil

15.04

19.44

27.04

29.19

32.99

36.42

41.88

44.42

51.86

43.57

956

2295

egg, fish & meat

90.19 100.90

55.77

65.86

66.78

0.36

1.31

1.78

3.72

2.35

4.59

5.57

5.89

5.34

9.01

8.67

6.20

5.19

226

518

15.82

23.61

30.68

31.64

34.07

36.98

40.41

42.34

48.02

53.07

61.16

64.25

42.64

956

2295

fruits (fresh)

1.42

2.37

2.84

4.17

4.74

5.30

6.87

7.19

9.66

13.39

23.06

24.63

9.15

757

1898

fruits (dry)

0.00

0.16

0.38

0.26

0.45

0.65

0.86

1.90

1.68

2.50

4.75

8.32

1.81

301

844

sugar

6.71

10.09

12.35

13.91

16.00

16.93

18.65

19.63

21.66

21.95

27.03

28.59

18.93

956

2296

salt

0.40

0.47

0.52

0.48

0.58

0.59

0.65

0.67

0.73

0.85

1.01

1.18

0.70

956

2295

spices

6.77

7.69

9.21

9.76

10.40

11.83

13.18

13.59

15.27

16.15

19.01

19.39

13.37

956

2295

10.32

11.53

13.07

14.72

16.19

20.88

21.28

30.16

34.06

39.12

53.49 118.00

31.75

999

2318

129.28 165.76 205.68 230.59 258.52 278.21 311.22 341.77 383.91 442.38 541.17 651.75 345.46

1000

2320

vegetables

beverages, etc.
total : food
pan

0.00

0.03

0.42

0.94

0.63

1.77

2.91

2.83

3.85

5.14

10.02

6.09

3.18

123

318

tobacco

5.71

5.90

11.12

8.09

10.58

10.55

12.87

13.38

12.76

13.42

12.80

15.05

11.78

549

1237

0.73

intoxicants

0.00

0.85

0.70

0.86

0.97

1.85

1.49

0.94

1.99

2.18

1.27

1.33

56

116

24.50

31.01

33.34

39.19

44.54

48.64

54.91

63.27

71.33

84.64

97.15 129.25

63.10

999

2317

clothing

5.65

6.85

2.31

4.33

5.53

5.47

7.26

11.17

13.05

21.54

30.57

88.99

15.56

275

707

footwear

3.15

2.21

1.02

1.02

1.64

2.34

3.14

2.42

2.84

7.00

8.88

19.55

4.28

226

580

education

1.82

3.18

1.56

2.23

2.61

2.54

2.02

4.14

7.06

12.48

18.97

35.26

7.47

335

855

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.43

0.00

0.38

0.79

6.20

25.55

25.04

4.37

10

25

medical: non-inst.

5.73

6.11

4.24

11.46

12.15

14.19

16.14

15.42

20.95

32.26

37.71

90.22

22.06

471

1144

entertainment

0.10

0.27

0.49

0.53

0.26

1.31

2.87

3.54

5.17

6.53

13.22

19.60

4.50

229

626

minor personal effects

0.00

0.10

0.00

0.26

0.42

0.60

1.07

1.03

1.81

3.07

3.38

5.38

1.52

134

366

toilet articles

3.96

5.18

5.41

7.41

8.11

10.50

12.13

14.60

17.90

19.72

24.66

35.80

14.53

993

2313

other hh consumables

5.57

7.56

8.42

10.23

10.84

13.33

15.05

15.74

19.68

24.41

28.13

34.84

17.09

993

2312

conveyance

8.39

7.32

9.55

12.64

13.07

17.54

17.93

23.31

31.86

46.42

70.62 124.39

31.70

934

2211

other consumer services

6.26

8.88

11.95

12.40

16.41

16.33

18.22

20.90

23.74

30.86

43.21

74.72

24.00

989

2308

rent

0.00

0.00

0.52

0.59

0.53

0.74

0.32

1.98

3.12

6.22

6.97

53.53

5.17

66

124

taxes and cesses

0.77

0.69

0.72

0.98

1.34

1.45

1.69

2.33

2.76

3.17

3.55

4.98

2.17

825

1999

0.47

0.50

0.67

2.79

1.56

2.36

5.38

10.62

14.28 229.99

fuel and light

durable goods
total: non-food
total expenditure

0.03

0.89

71.63

87.04

16.81

220

588

92.25 113.67 130.31 153.38 171.58 199.73 246.05 335.89 450.41 993.94 250.63

1000

2320

200.91 252.80 297.93 344.26 388.84 431.59 482.80 541.50 629.96 778.26 991.58 1645.70 596.09

1000

2320

clothing:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.25

0.31

0.29

0.13

0.06

0.70

0.71

0.11

0.25

11

27

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.19

0.00

0.57

0.00

0.07

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

41.49

45.39

56.05

81.15

37.47

996

2311

imputed rent**
clothing

17.26

22.20

20.57

23.88

28.42

30.58

32.63

37.34

footwear

3.55

3.64

3.75

4.21

4.66

5.71

5.99

6.75

7.47

8.34

11.14

16.25

6.92

996

2313

education

2.45

2.21

2.51

3.76

3.80

5.88

4.33

8.34

11.01

40.87

31.45

56.37

15.03

567

1392

medical-institutional

0.00

3.31

2.48

5.65

8.95

9.08

15.26

5.83

10.70

22.26

30.16

37.06

13.19

149

342

durable goods

3.01

2.92

6.22

6.58

10.07

11.26

16.58

23.80

22.57

36.40

49.37 105.93

24.67

845

2053

216.45 273.95 328.10 380.09 434.27 479.63 543.66 603.08 694.08 873.62 1071.48 1543.60 644.87

1000

2320

total expenditure

* included in total expenditure

** not included in total expenditure

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Table 5R: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Rural

Haryana
MPCE classes (Rs)
item
(1)

0
235
(2)

235
270
(3)

270
320
(4)

320
365
(5)

365
410
(6)

410
455
(7)

455
510
(8)

510
580
(9)

580
690
(10)

690
890
(11)

no. of hhs.
reporting
consumption
890 1155& all per1000 in the
1155 more classes hhs
sample
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

cereal

50.56

64.46

60.57

63.21

67.80

66.93

65.97

71.03

73.67

76.99

84.23

82.88

74.60

990

1675

gram

0.00

0.00

0.07

0.08

0.16

0.20

0.25

0.40

0.49

0.68

1.02

2.36

0.77

193

341

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.04

0.00

0.01

13.81

14.41

16.77

19.69

20.51

1668

pulses & pulse products


milk & milk products
edible oil
egg, fish & meat

4.59

7.02

8.46

9.38

9.94

11.93

12.67

15.42

986

16.20

18.31

46.13

49.72

53.34

71.50

98.18 118.80 145.96 201.39 282.86 291.16 172.17

995

1672

9.63

13.42

14.84

16.01

17.99

17.25

16.84

19.01

881

1459

18.20

18.26

18.74

18.70

25.75

0.17

0.00

2.07

1.01

4.30

3.50

3.19

3.17

3.53

3.28

4.68

14.80

5.02

165

176

10.36

20.57

20.34

25.78

24.08

28.21

30.16

31.67

33.92

38.91

42.30

54.75

36.58

990

1674

fruits (fresh)

1.39

2.34

2.22

2.74

3.98

4.85

4.57

7.64

10.30

11.48

15.52

36.29

12.86

747

1306

fruits (dry)

0.22

0.00

0.45

0.65

0.59

0.65

0.38

0.94

1.21

1.69

3.34

4.43

1.84

204

377

sugar

7.40

12.25

18.26

17.37

22.15

22.95

24.90

24.80

27.37

30.98

34.01

35.10

28.23

988

1672

salt

0.63

0.78

1.03

1.13

1.01

1.14

1.23

1.26

1.30

1.41

1.50

1.70

1.35

989

1674

spices

5.21

9.13

6.52

9.03

8.29

9.26

9.31

9.57

10.65

12.00

14.11

17.75

11.71

990

1674

beverages, etc.

7.09

8.01

9.15

16.22

18.88

17.51

19.72

20.33

26.69

31.31

40.36 125.82

39.78

995

1673

113.47 156.30 190.12 212.34 232.51 255.89 287.38 321.62 367.76 445.64 562.37 713.29 419.34

1000

1680

vegetables

total : food
pan

0.00

0.00

0.08

0.10

0.00

0.02

0.02

0.03

0.18

0.08

0.01

0.00

0.05

14

tobacco

7.30

9.66

7.68

12.64

12.26

12.13

12.62

13.22

12.54

15.04

15.87

14.63

13.61

646

1085

4.71

10.78

intoxicants

0.25

0.00

0.18

1.19

7.62

2.97

2.69

4.22

8.03

19.10

7.66

150

266

45.14

40.32

47.45

54.73

62.81

63.60

69.91

74.84

81.96

93.72 108.63 146.10

90.56

1000

1680

clothing

0.00

0.00

1.11

4.14

4.61

14.24

10.92

15.26

26.92

27.59

footwear

0.00

0.00

2.01

0.99

2.01

4.73

3.76

7.40

8.59

7.13

education

2.98

2.37

2.60

6.28

7.09

10.10

12.63

17.92

18.17

31.99

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.30

5.62

medical: non-inst.

1.10

14.59

10.03

6.98

9.97

15.64

17.94

21.77

27.31

37.07

44.96

77.67

entertainment

0.00

0.49

0.42

0.06

0.52

1.52

0.68

1.22

1.72

5.60

7.65

minor personal effects

0.00

0.29

0.47

0.16

0.31

0.22

0.66

0.27

0.39

0.51

1.08

toilet articles

2.45

5.52

6.15

6.41

8.35

10.00

10.10

13.25

16.67

18.54

other hh consumables

5.58

10.14

9.24

9.61

12.26

12.16

13.65

14.66

16.30

fuel and light

conveyance

50.66 160.49

42.49

403

713

24.47

9.18

305

553

43.44 227.42

50.53

611

1108

1.45 127.84

18.80

15

23

34.22

635

1113

46.83

9.17

263

402

1.92

0.71

104

171

21.85

38.37

18.23

984

1658

18.41

22.31

33.82

18.59

998

1676

10.60

5.26

2.08

7.37

8.99

6.98

9.34

12.71

16.31

16.94

30.11

41.14 172.39

42.10

819

1395

11.77

14.59

12.80

16.64

14.58

16.36

17.35

18.62

26.02

33.77

47.51 133.63

41.76

993

1668

rent

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.53

1.51

1.60

0.90

1.16

4.81 102.70

15.46

56

45

taxes and cesses

0.05

0.45

0.07

0.59

0.22

0.66

0.30

0.97

1.24

1.68

2.15

20.94

3.89

577

1039

0.00

0.40

1.04

0.55

3.56

3.55

5.58

3.54

4.07

10.19

14.02 151.17

other consumer services

durable goods
total: non-food
total expenditure

26.55

251

430

81.87 100.90 108.71 130.05 153.15 177.77 193.05 225.08 268.25 342.91 448.90 1499.48 443.55

1000

1680

195.34 257.20 298.83 342.38 385.66 433.66 480.43 546.70 636.02 788.56 1011.26 2212.77 862.89

1000

1680

clothing:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.47

0.45

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.06

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.89

0.24

0.00

1.02

0.32

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

39.94

48.30

50.76

67.23 126.46

57.32

1000

1680

imputed rent**
clothing

21.57

29.91

27.58

footwear

4.68

6.10

8.21

7.81

8.41

8.17

8.44

9.60

11.73

12.26

15.43

29.12

13.56

999

1679

education

10.13

8.70

6.67

12.17

14.83

16.26

19.65

28.28

29.92

44.96

54.77 260.08

63.77

645

1165

medical-institutional

0.00

0.00

3.25

1.14

5.52

7.90

2.14

13.86

15.44

27.17

15.87

30.91

16.68

100

179

durable goods

2.10

0.70

2.02

2.11

3.58

4.83

6.47

9.75

14.83

23.34

33.40 179.13

38.26

764

1297

230.85 299.84 339.79 385.51 435.97 471.80 520.63 604.16 698.46 864.87 1077.94 2147.59 905.19

1000

1680

total expenditure

* included in total expenditure

31.90

34.85

33.59

35.93

** not included in total expenditure

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Table 5R: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Rural

Himachal Pradesh
MPCE classes (Rs)
item
(1)

0
235
(2)

235
270
(3)

270
320
(4)

320
365
(5)

365
410
(6)

410
455
(7)

455
510
(8)

510
580
(9)

580
690
(10)

690
890
(11)

no. of hhs.
reporting
consumption
890 1155& all per1000 in the
1155 more classes hhs
sample
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

cereal

39.20

51.64

66.10

74.98

90.02

86.93

96.62

91.47

995

2134

gram

0.49

1.81

1.87

2.19

2.07

2.73

2.68

2.51

3.14

3.36

4.18

4.61

3.20

618

1343

cereal substitutes

99.86 107.18 113.86 132.04 101.81

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.02

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.00

0.02

0.01

pulses & pulse products

13.17

15.10

17.50

20.15

20.61

22.13

23.99

25.18

26.87

29.69

33.23

40.86

28.16

995

2133

milk & milk products

26.63

35.98

33.65

40.12

42.85

55.34

60.00

87.84

98.85 127.68 159.79 218.52 111.10

974

2093

edible oil

12.02

15.81

19.71

22.51

24.54

26.24

29.37

31.63

32.91

36.92

43.03

55.65

35.41

994

2130

egg, fish & meat

0.00

3.30

3.42

3.13

3.75

4.17

7.32

6.61

6.54

10.09

12.63

22.41

9.40

322

673

vegetables

9.90

12.64

15.71

17.58

20.90

21.87

25.66

25.78

29.80

33.26

39.31

52.24

31.47

993

2131

fruits (fresh)

1.08

0.29

1.84

1.66

3.40

3.58

3.86

4.76

6.58

9.45

12.86

22.37

8.61

633

1356

fruits (dry)

0.27

0.38

0.00

0.40

0.24

0.59

0.64

1.21

1.64

2.33

4.77

10.12

2.81

204

429

sugar

7.87

9.91

10.66

12.91

13.93

15.89

15.97

18.69

18.67

20.77

23.59

27.87

19.61

992

2130

salt

1.04

1.46

1.39

1.42

1.49

1.49

1.52

1.55

1.65

1.63

1.72

2.00

1.64

994

2132

spices

5.00

6.57

7.04

8.04

8.80

9.83

10.14

11.07

12.01

13.26

15.79

19.76

12.72

995

2133

11.80

10.07

12.51

16.59

17.57

20.78

23.29

24.81

28.40

32.85

42.13

74.39

33.58

998

2140

128.47 164.96 191.41 221.68 250.19 271.59 301.06 333.12 366.90 428.50 506.89 682.87 399.53

1000

2143

beverages, etc.
total : food
pan
tobacco
intoxicants

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.08

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

12.63

3.67

8.60

10.27

10.19

10.84

13.57

13.99

11.49

12.32

14.25

15.96

12.75

546

1184

12.35

18.86

7.89

219

491

92.26 112.24

71.09

997

2140

1.79

4.03

2.55

4.30

2.03

2.85

3.47

7.14

6.19

6.91

25.50

31.88

41.21

42.59

49.45

53.84

55.50

57.26

67.45

74.76

clothing

0.00

3.97

1.21

4.16

6.80

9.97

12.96

19.71

21.53

45.36

61.78 143.09

41.98

370

797

footwear

0.00

6.15

1.12

3.60

4.08

6.28

7.70

9.55

8.01

13.12

20.67

42.84

14.28

308

669

education

3.34

2.62

7.35

5.66

8.82

8.52

9.15

9.97

20.31

35.70

43.93

93.68

30.32

658

1400

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.15

0.00

0.35

0.88

0.16

2.65

2.85

75.18

10.44

17

41

medical: non-inst.

4.60

6.87

6.41

11.34

11.29

14.74

17.62

20.89

31.15

38.44

59.88 112.29

39.75

634

1327

entertainment

0.00

0.00

0.30

0.12

0.54

0.53

1.41

1.00

2.21

3.52

5.53

21.19

4.64

154

311

minor personal effects

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.46

0.36

0.21

0.45

1.34

1.76

1.73

2.33

4.90

1.76

133

282

toilet articles

6.91

5.38

8.65

8.45

10.90

11.43

13.44

14.46

16.71

19.69

24.11

33.23

18.32

997

2138

other hh consumables

5.74

6.85

8.00

10.24

10.66

11.69

13.08

14.32

15.82

18.26

21.10

28.70

17.03

998

2142

conveyance

2.00

2.34

9.15

8.68

12.96

13.72

12.55

17.42

26.08

36.01

68.37 143.42

42.38

894

1918

other consumer services

9.88

12.29

7.60

9.64

9.97

13.33

14.83

19.45

25.49

39.00

56.35 114.89

38.26

933

2011

rent

0.00

0.00

2.21

0.00

0.01

1.86

1.42

1.52

2.40

1.25

5.77

33.72

6.01

72

91

taxes and cesses

0.22

0.11

0.03

0.11

0.19

0.35

0.48

0.37

0.80

1.03

1.77

3.57

1.10

357

750

0.00

1.84

0.43

0.35

0.54

3.76

1.46

4.80

3.00

12.80 295.74

fuel and light

durable goods
total: non-food
total expenditure

0.00

40.58

82

181

86.17 106.21 120.07 138.76 160.70 181.74 210.71 262.43 352.75 506.09 1293.49 398.58

1000

2143

201.07 251.13 297.62 341.75 388.95 432.29 482.81 543.83 629.34 781.25 1012.99 1976.36 798.11

72.60

1000

2143

clothing:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.34

0.24

0.44

0.35

0.43

0.83

1.46

0.00

1.39

0.73

14

35

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

20.27

2.55

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

imputed rent**
clothing

17.39

20.81

26.14

27.11

31.92

36.30

36.93

40.97

47.18

58.73

75.74 102.24

54.74

997

2133

footwear

3.29

7.30

9.99

8.89

10.83

12.66

12.41

13.86

16.73

21.04

27.11

34.14

19.00

1000

2141

education

7.39

5.26

9.88

8.88

14.62

15.37

13.45

17.32

31.75

32.82

46.83

98.45

34.92

697

1486

medical-institutional

0.00

2.25

6.06

1.12

12.24

3.17

7.96

5.47

22.77

17.86

18.29

36.85

16.21

121

247

durable goods

0.89

2.21

7.43

7.13

5.12

9.29

11.79

11.53

27.79

43.29

62.49 210.71

50.14

495

1045

226.70 276.23 345.60 381.04 443.49 483.78 531.48 591.43 721.22 855.40 1102.16 1806.97 835.57

1000

2143

total expenditure

* included in total expenditure

** not included in total expenditure

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Table 5R: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Rural

Jammu & Kashmir


MPCE classes (Rs)
item
(1)

0
235
(2)

235
270
(3)

270
320
(4)

320
365
(5)

365
410
(6)

410
455
(7)

455
510
(8)

510
580
(9)

580
690
(10)

690
890
(11)

no. of hhs.
reporting
consumption
890 1155& all per1000 in the
1155 more classes hhs
sample
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

cereal

0.00

52.14

78.41

79.29

89.12

993

1879

gram

0.00

2.48

0.67

1.96

1.30

1.63

1.58

1.13

1.37

1.62

1.48

1.14

1.39

338

583

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

pulses & pulse products

0.00

18.96

3.70

12.59

13.18

15.85

16.11

12.25

15.02

16.60

18.18

19.72

15.95

903

1717

milk & milk products

0.00

22.42

36.33

35.45

50.14

55.16

62.02

71.51

78.51

94.69 114.22 129.51

88.12

996

1877

edible oil

0.00

17.74

18.91

24.24

26.52

30.06

30.71

32.10

37.19

40.85

45.93

51.83

38.79

992

1878

egg, fish & meat

0.00

2.04

17.57

15.89

14.91

13.45

14.64

23.52

25.69

31.17

39.56

52.88

30.11

685

1353

vegetables

0.00

26.05

28.10

31.71

30.62

35.42

36.33

36.32

43.17

48.07

59.66

82.26

49.35

992

1878

20.00

5.58

3.13

3.75

5.11

4.50

8.14

7.01

9.63

12.73

14.66

18.37

11.14

872

1659

fruits (fresh)

99.07 107.69 122.00 128.72 142.97 157.87 196.00 138.40

fruits (dry)

0.00

0.11

0.00

0.16

0.51

0.34

0.50

0.44

1.04

1.83

2.57

5.89

1.91

197

348

sugar

0.00

12.55

4.72

8.26

6.45

7.35

8.26

7.51

8.78

10.24

11.04

12.37

9.48

991

1874

salt

0.00

0.84

1.08

1.07

1.42

1.37

1.52

1.67

1.77

1.97

2.11

2.62

1.89

989

1873

spices

0.00

5.54

6.94

7.18

9.59

9.38

10.12

11.01

12.90

15.64

17.72

21.74

14.41

992

1878

beverages, etc.

0.00

15.26

16.94

16.15

19.35

18.24

22.59

24.97

30.47

37.78

51.97

82.89

39.71

998

1880

20.00 181.73 216.50 237.71 268.22 291.82 320.21 351.44 394.26 456.17 536.99 677.22 440.63

1000

1882

total : food
pan
tobacco

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

90.00

0.94

1.57

3.83

5.47

10.41

8.94

10.30

10.08

13.74

16.49

10.30

11.19

696

1372

intoxicants

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.04

0.62

0.70

1.35

1.33

3.06

6.10

1.99

47

79

fuel and light

0.00

20.07

23.11

30.82

38.21

42.04

47.52

56.29

59.86

68.82

71.12

74.53

61.20

998

1880

clothing

0.00

2.32

6.35

12.05

7.12

13.61

16.76

20.36

27.16

46.13 102.39 220.86

65.76

598

1183

footwear

0.00

0.63

4.83

5.08

6.14

5.85

7.31

8.13

9.80

14.12

19.95

35.78

14.91

456

869

education

0.00

0.28

3.07

7.00

4.86

6.71

10.33

14.49

17.97

30.64

44.82

81.38

30.85

645

1272

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.99

0.00

0.20

0.06

1.10

7.74

1.45

11

27

medical: non-inst.

0.00

4.05

2.16

4.72

6.20

7.00

10.19

13.07

13.82

18.31

25.42

51.54

20.58

763

1451

entertainment

0.00

0.28

0.58

1.62

0.58

0.94

0.73

1.81

2.11

2.99

4.79

5.54

2.83

265

529

minor personal effects

0.00

0.11

0.80

1.59

1.20

0.59

0.79

1.01

1.77

2.73

3.64

6.95

2.68

367

684

toilet articles

26.00

9.69

5.43

8.62

8.40

10.31

11.45

11.22

14.10

18.93

21.87

23.03

16.15

1000

1881

other hh consumables

15.00

7.74

5.69

7.95

9.69

9.52

11.03

10.81

13.28

15.94

20.03

25.85

15.52

1000

1882

conveyance

12.00

8.88

7.22

9.19

19.08

15.26

19.25

21.40

25.62

40.50

52.49

65.49

35.49

996

1876

other consumer services

42.00

9.14

11.16

10.15

11.42

13.34

13.57

18.25

23.16

34.57

46.61

64.80

31.83

996

1874

rent

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.40

0.00

0.52

0.16

taxes and cesses

0.00

0.00

0.16

0.14

0.35

0.47

0.59

1.02

1.04

1.40

1.90

2.55

1.33

381

819

3.40

2.72

3.18

4.82

5.11

5.25

13.76

17.12

38.72 172.95

durable goods

0.00

0.00

38.60

413

821

total: non-food

185.00

64.13

75.52 105.48 121.91 140.92 165.18 194.11 235.08 327.76 474.40 855.90 352.53

1000

1882

total expenditure

205.00 245.87 292.03 343.19 390.14 432.74 485.39 545.54 629.34 783.92 1011.38 1533.12 793.16

1000

1882

clothing:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

1.59

0.91

0.90

2.27

1.01

3.83

3.21

4.05

4.24

3.64

3.28

118

227

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.06

0.00

0.00

7.01

1.28

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

44.32

54.32

64.96

89.18 124.06

66.60

999

1881

imputed rent**
clothing

64.52

footwear

41.10

6.83

7.99

9.82

11.14

11.02

12.76

13.30

15.33

16.76

20.57

22.53

16.33

1000

1881

education

0.00

6.08

5.26

13.62

12.51

13.50

19.58

19.40

26.40

36.31

55.28 101.97

40.22

672

1326

medical-institutional

0.00

0.00

2.80

0.00

0.22

1.54

1.21

0.94

2.71

1.46

3.48

1.84

87

183

72.33

11.49

7.25

9.72

19.90

10.64

16.80

18.38

23.12

29.84

48.48 109.93

38.44

935

1763

382.94 296.06 325.00 380.13 447.73 474.78 536.76 593.78 682.43 825.07 1018.46 1378.11 805.20

1000

1882

durable goods
total expenditure

29.03

* included in total expenditure

27.31

30.65

35.65

36.54

41.55

1.19

** not included in total expenditure

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Appendix Tables

Table 5R: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Rural

Jharkhand
MPCE classes (Rs)
item

0
235
(2)

(1)

235
270
(3)

270
320
(4)

320
365
(5)

365
410
(6)

410
455
(7)

455
510
(8)

510
580
(9)

580
690
(10)

690
890
(11)

no. of hhs.
reporting
consumption
890 1155& all per1000 in the
1155 more classes hhs
sample
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

cereal

78.38

990

2361

gram

0.28

0.33

0.58

0.65

1.10

0.99

1.62

1.70

2.64

2.63

3.99

4.71

1.18

215

568

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.05

0.00

0.09

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

pulses & pulse products

5.61

8.03

9.39

10.38

12.07

13.01

15.68

17.22

18.66

22.76

22.21

32.47

12.74

956

2296

milk & milk products

1.68

3.61

5.89

7.42

15.60

21.06

31.96

33.94

42.44

48.40

68.81

93.19

19.45

389

1104

13.49

16.28

18.06

19.82

21.78

22.58

25.35

29.03

31.59

31.62

35.90

42.71

22.40

986

2348

6.35

8.01

9.87

11.86

13.66

13.30

18.45

20.24

26.08

31.36

29.47

80.78

15.30

658

1631

19.86

24.15

28.48

33.97

38.50

41.72

43.80

48.25

52.47

55.10

63.56

75.54

37.80

990

2360

0.38

0.61

1.29

1.66

1.93

2.54

2.88

3.33

5.24

6.59

9.31

15.34

2.53

402

1083

edible oil
egg, fish & meat
vegetables
fruits (fresh)

91.60 105.06 116.49 119.88 119.09 126.59 131.82 134.40 136.84 137.89 153.68 115.53

fruits (dry)

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.06

0.10

0.15

0.45

0.82

0.83

1.02

1.53

3.16

0.31

53

172

sugar

3.97

4.71

5.49

6.35

7.43

7.93

9.66

10.32

11.20

12.11

13.43

17.53

7.65

925

2242

salt

0.87

0.94

1.03

1.17

1.26

1.33

1.33

1.46

1.64

1.60

1.87

2.00

1.24

990

2358

spices

6.18

7.35

8.25

9.66

10.22

11.29

11.68

12.37

13.92

14.38

15.19

21.81

10.34

990

2361

beverages, etc.

5.12

7.68

9.21

11.78

14.89

15.32

17.81

20.44

27.38

43.46

52.72 106.90

16.73

944

2282

142.19 173.33 202.59 231.28 258.43 270.30 307.30 330.94 368.59 407.88 455.87 649.80 263.22

total : food
pan

0.20

0.25

0.28

0.32

0.50

0.68

0.82

1.71

tobacco

2.30

2.70

2.99

3.77

4.54

4.32

4.28

4.59

4.47

intoxicants

4.77

5.79

5.73

6.64

7.30

7.64

9.61

9.52

11.74

fuel and light

1.34

1000

2379

1.98 125.15

1.84

515

1216

5.89

4.75

4.48

3.88

740

1704

15.27

18.33

12.63

8.00

419

926

1.79

30.39

35.68

37.54

43.18

47.84

50.47

52.91

63.29

70.72

70.95

71.14 111.72

48.81

999

2377

clothing

3.66

4.91

6.58

9.20

13.54

25.36

24.91

33.63

42.60

56.39

71.77 204.47

21.00

434

1148

footwear

0.60

0.80

1.50

1.87

1.80

3.10

2.82

4.56

6.52

11.48

8.49

38.19

3.26

193

531

education

1.77

1.93

2.53

2.88

3.80

4.89

7.50

9.07

13.94

20.62

32.52

56.51

6.54

421

1103

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.14

0.38

1.71

0.59

0.00

1.04

87.07

1.06

12

medical: non-inst.

2.97

6.04

6.52

6.96

11.10

16.24

16.55

20.73

28.85

58.52

76.44

34.23

15.40

524

1314

entertainment

0.15

0.07

0.23

0.57

0.60

0.98

1.35

1.27

2.86

4.51

7.16

14.89

1.22

146

416

minor personal effects

0.35

0.35

0.57

0.88

0.42

0.74

1.38

1.71

1.28

1.45

3.40

1.79

0.90

74

227

toilet articles

5.97

8.01

8.97

10.43

11.42

12.90

14.01

15.48

17.83

19.56

24.02

31.00

12.14

1000

2377

other hh consumables

5.58

7.30

8.71

9.44

10.49

11.59

12.31

13.48

16.16

17.87

21.43

24.21

11.00

999

2377

conveyance

2.56

3.59

4.30

5.48

6.69

9.29

8.20

14.64

15.81

26.19

33.85

57.49

9.11

633

1620

other consumer services

3.15

4.27

5.02

6.27

7.08

7.76

12.28

11.62

15.83

22.55

21.73

67.63

9.17

956

2295

rent

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.05

0.00

0.50

1.47

0.06

1.74

1.14

10.07

12.96

0.70

34

86

taxes and cesses

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

durable goods

0.21

0.58

0.56

1.44

2.62

2.11

2.20

4.68

8.84

24.35 132.52 233.75

8.05

244

661

64.65

82.27

92.05 109.39 129.74 158.70 172.96 211.75 261.13 358.55 540.63 1118.17 162.08

1000

2379

206.84 255.60 294.64 340.67 388.17 429.01 480.26 542.68 629.71 766.43 996.50 1767.97 425.30

1000

2379

total: non-food
total expenditure
clothing:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

durable goods:2 hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.21

0.01

64.72

0.00

1.34

imputed rent**

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

nd

Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)
clothing

17.46

19.85

23.04

26.30

29.33

30.39

35.02

38.58

42.46

47.75

60.58

76.13

30.38

999

2377

footwear

1.35

1.87

2.61

3.07

3.54

3.70

4.53

5.07

6.47

7.38

9.89

13.62

3.85

943

2266

education

2.42

3.49

4.75

4.78

6.59

7.53

9.68

12.85

21.60

24.12

34.09

52.81

9.13

535

1374

medical-institutional

0.10

0.20

0.56

1.99

0.97

0.93

2.95

3.57

4.51

2.46

9.32

12.41

1.89

30

88

2.42

5.41

4.66

6.11

8.12

8.11

8.21

13.68

10.62

15.01

27.64

76.04

8.58

807

1981

224.34 278.27 319.10 367.63 414.93 444.12 502.86 562.97 642.99 750.51 891.79 1379.05 439.28

1000

2379

durable goods
total expenditure

* included in total expenditure

** not included in total expenditure

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A-217

Table 5R: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Rural

Karnataka
MPCE classes (Rs)
item
(1)

0
235
(2)

235
270
(3)

270
320
(4)

320
365
(5)

365
410
(6)

410
455
(7)

455
510
(8)

510
580
(9)

580
690
(10)

690
890
(11)

no. of hhs.
reporting
consumption
890 1155& all per1000 in the
1155 more classes hhs
sample
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

cereal

50.77

57.70

63.09

72.24

78.42

83.50

90.48

92.52

83.81

983

2850

gram

0.14

0.54

1.10

0.96

1.61

1.74

1.61

1.76

1.59

1.59

1.67

1.73

1.41

363

1013

cereal substitutes

99.13 110.54 115.97 126.34

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.01

0.02

0.00

0.01

0.12

0.02

0.01

19

pulses & pulse products

10.43

12.31

14.17

15.34

16.32

18.37

18.51

20.42

21.20

23.73

24.22

27.23

17.96

977

2830

milk & milk products

11.13

17.03

19.83

22.32

26.52

33.85

34.32

38.87

45.07

56.97

68.56 101.25

34.35

914

2677

edible oil

15.45

16.67

18.21

20.33

21.94

23.05

23.25

25.59

26.75

28.12

30.99

35.98

23.00

981

2846
1639

egg, fish & meat

6.65

6.81

10.91

13.01

13.23

14.40

16.35

22.71

28.88

29.90

38.20

38.98

17.81

611

12.37

14.82

16.82

18.57

22.00

22.84

25.71

26.20

29.33

31.39

34.85

40.64

23.44

983

2850

fruits (fresh)

4.00

5.42

6.74

8.28

10.11

11.63

14.28

16.03

20.04

23.94

30.92

43.49

13.67

970

2786

fruits (dry)

0.87

1.88

1.92

2.14

2.37

2.65

3.08

3.14

4.13

3.47

5.11

9.39

2.92

571

1669

sugar

8.92

9.82

10.60

10.94

12.43

13.55

14.95

15.51

17.27

19.91

21.23

28.77

14.17

975

2827

salt

0.58

0.76

0.82

0.88

0.98

1.02

1.26

1.26

1.27

1.48

1.40

1.64

1.08

983

2849

vegetables

spices
beverages, etc.
total : food

7.94

8.34

9.18

10.85

12.14

12.83

14.02

15.00

16.50

18.37

20.53

23.12

13.25

983

2850

13.17

18.73

18.71

21.33

27.22

29.91

34.90

35.75

41.29

57.95

69.41 197.41

36.16

997

2873

142.42 170.84 192.14 217.19 245.29 269.33 292.73 314.78 352.46 407.37 463.16 675.98 283.04

999

2879

pan

2.39

3.31

3.21

3.39

4.43

3.72

4.92

5.76

5.73

7.17

5.54

6.73

4.53

416

1154

tobacco

2.38

3.93

6.00

6.90

7.34

8.01

8.18

9.04

9.06

12.08

6.40

11.47

7.74

463

1233

intoxicants

0.83

3.01

4.02

3.94

5.79

4.39

4.78

8.34

8.52

9.72

6.49

13.46

5.80

196

494

28.62

33.23

38.13

44.53

49.69

51.09

59.39

60.96

68.89

82.45

97.13 128.04

56.14

1000

2880

clothing

2.60

1.98

5.80

4.09

3.23

9.44

10.25

21.23

27.68

44.74

60.21 154.15

17.89

201

641

footwear

0.25

0.00

0.59

0.91

0.97

1.51

2.07

3.03

2.63

4.13

11.68

25.42

2.62

108

336

education

0.15

0.58

1.49

2.47

3.34

3.73

4.41

5.68

6.33

21.17

39.11

92.54

8.29

224

738

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

1.53

0.44

0.80

2.36

3.72

50.44

62.13

4.04

10

24

medical: non-inst.

3.20

4.68

5.27

9.00

9.76

11.58

14.78

17.69

34.76

31.88

48.17

57.26

16.38

501

1468

entertainment

0.37

0.40

1.51

2.22

2.58

2.89

4.00

5.29

6.08

7.82

9.58

21.07

4.10

318

1105

minor personal effects

0.03

0.05

0.33

0.05

0.07

0.09

0.17

0.62

0.25

0.52

1.15

2.83

0.32

42

156

toilet articles

8.67

9.04

11.10

12.39

14.49

16.44

18.09

19.82

21.50

24.80

30.45

43.26

17.16

998

2874

other hh consumables

7.19

7.68

8.43

10.24

11.71

13.61

14.69

16.04

17.25

20.51

23.48

32.38

13.81

999

2875

conveyance

4.19

6.33

8.30

9.20

12.54

15.28

19.42

23.23

29.99

43.06

70.56 147.94

22.43

938

2688

other consumer services

7.69

8.96

10.71

12.53

13.93

15.12

17.51

21.76

25.09

37.59

55.40 123.82

21.24

990

2845

rent

0.12

0.00

0.20

1.00

0.09

1.28

1.75

2.66

2.09

7.64

8.71

49.57

3.18

53

139

taxes and cesses

0.68

0.91

1.04

1.20

1.53

1.71

1.66

2.13

3.34

3.08

3.72

6.42

1.94

692

2063

0.05

0.36

0.26

0.62

1.78

2.37

1.95

5.73

5.46

2.64 543.49

fuel and light

durable goods
total: non-food
total expenditure

0.39

17.80

91

281

84.11 106.48 124.33 142.10 163.17 188.88 226.06 277.29 367.54 530.85 1521.98 225.42

1000

2880

212.18 254.95 298.62 341.52 387.39 432.50 481.61 540.84 629.75 774.91 994.01 2197.96 508.46

69.75

1000

2880

clothing:2nd hand*

0.87

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00 167.33

4.93

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

46.71

45.70

56.69

64.30

94.85

40.93

993

2858

10.62

imputed rent**
clothing

26.55

28.51

28.72

32.78

36.09

38.97

footwear

3.32

2.98

3.58

4.09

4.89

5.47

6.07

6.64

6.89

8.65

16.97

5.82

975

2817

education

3.19

2.89

4.94

5.25

6.37

7.02

10.26

11.43

14.03

25.83

27.61 160.92

13.94

547

1602

medical-institutional

3.49

0.56

1.56

3.37

2.09

4.26

10.07

5.64

5.01

12.73

38.04

23.08

6.23

66

192

durable goods

2.64

4.03

2.91

4.34

5.29

5.56

9.53

20.96

14.81

29.44

46.59 268.66

18.17

740

2214

247.99 291.31 332.08 383.62 433.95 475.79 539.82 599.52 671.46 829.03 1017.09 1884.70 542.91

1000

2880

total expenditure

* included in total expenditure

41.81

** not included in total expenditure

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Appendix Tables

Table 5R: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Rural

Kerala
MPCE classes (Rs)
item
(1)

0
235
(2)

235
270
(3)

270
320
(4)

320
365
(5)

365
410
(6)

410
455
(7)

455
510
(8)

510
580
(9)

580
690
(10)

690
890
(11)

no. of hhs.
reporting
consumption
890 1155&
all
per1000 in the
1155 more classes
hhs sample
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

cereal

37.67

53.57

60.23

66.83

75.40

85.32

89.14

979

3255

gram

0.52

0.66

1.10

1.41

1.46

1.01

2.09

2.14

2.03

2.44

2.98

4.33

2.66

518

1809

cereal substitutes

1.74

1.04

3.22

1.53

3.45

2.91

2.75

2.94

4.31

5.22

5.99

6.47

4.73

560

1784

pulses & pulse products

2.50

2.57

6.02

6.42

6.74

7.66

8.99

10.41

11.03

13.80

17.09

26.63

15.15

923

3085

milk & milk products

0.97

4.87

5.73

11.09

11.95

14.77

16.52

19.03

27.76

34.77

51.61

83.05

41.28

783

2673

edible oil

10.35

11.66

14.98

19.02

15.51

17.85

19.94

20.47

22.08

23.84

31.14

39.73

26.62

977

3243

egg, fish & meat

16.87

23.21

26.71

28.28

29.16

35.29

39.26

45.98

51.66

56.10

75.39 123.09

67.87

932

3086

vegetables

8.74

12.67

14.44

15.59

18.47

18.39

22.35

24.72

27.13

31.82

37.53

54.86

33.80

978

3251

fruits (fresh)

9.37

12.64

15.99

18.84

20.62

25.08

27.49

29.27

35.72

43.54

50.89

81.30

46.47

980

3256

fruits (dry)

0.00

0.08

0.22

0.05

0.27

0.51

0.50

0.91

0.80

1.37

2.21

5.43

2.11

272

957

sugar

5.96

7.67

9.59

12.35

10.30

13.40

12.89

14.07

13.78

15.47

17.91

21.60

16.06

978

3251

salt

0.59

0.75

0.79

0.87

0.93

1.01

1.02

1.00

1.21

1.20

1.39

1.59

1.24

979

3250

spices

5.26

8.43

10.82

13.20

11.96

13.75

16.16

17.07

17.79

19.71

23.01

29.43

20.52

979

3254

16.45

19.72

16.42

24.04

35.17

29.30

35.02

39.69

45.81

58.54

65.92 125.16

65.59

996

3294

116.96 159.52 186.26 219.50 241.39 266.26 294.11 326.46 363.12 420.31 505.79 749.89 455.64

996

3294

beverages, etc.
total : food

98.77 102.02 112.47 122.74 147.21 111.52

pan

1.76

0.69

3.17

1.61

2.14

3.58

1.50

2.09

2.69

2.16

2.36

2.50

2.34

165

508

tobacco

0.79

4.23

1.77

3.20

5.31

5.17

7.20

7.61

7.72

8.24

10.27

15.33

9.35

352

1111

13.17

intoxicants

1.42

1.03

6.37

2.52

5.53

5.32

6.17

7.55

7.86

8.68

19.82

10.90

179

549

23.59

30.49

32.40

40.35

39.44

43.77

48.00

52.08

56.99

67.34

80.40 112.44

71.37

994

3290

clothing

2.95

2.31

1.66

0.74

3.68

9.42

6.06

10.12

13.22

29.92

50.46 121.26

45.07

336

1159

footwear

0.00

0.43

0.67

0.43

1.24

2.15

3.84

2.34

3.34

6.06

7.69

18.21

7.58

207

709

education

0.35

2.86

4.16

4.02

4.83

6.46

7.13

12.93

16.74

25.80

40.19

85.03

35.03

559

1986

medical: institutional

0.00

2.45

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

2.93

2.80

2.60

7.03

11.91 164.27

42.78

48

148

medical: non-inst.

3.28

10.75

16.19

14.17

20.24

22.34

24.13

29.08

42.99

51.55

66.91 126.52

61.22

737

2475

entertainment

1.06

1.64

0.42

0.51

2.41

2.05

3.55

3.69

4.98

7.80

13.22

25.38

10.75

361

1307

minor personal effects

0.00

0.00

0.67

0.11

0.29

0.01

0.23

0.86

0.78

2.45

2.78

6.26

2.55

106

388

toilet articles

8.66

10.28

11.27

12.80

13.59

15.25

16.17

18.77

20.31

22.74

25.88

34.01

23.24

994

3290

other hh consumables

5.45

6.25

7.98

9.77

9.88

9.96

11.66

12.63

15.02

16.85

20.28

32.27

18.82

991

3283

conveyance

8.27

15.00

14.14

22.77

22.39

26.19

28.72

35.87

40.89

49.86

74.98 148.57

68.49

980

3247

other consumer services

2.21

8.74

4.86

11.04

12.44

11.68

15.26

18.36

26.41

37.10

55.96 119.76

50.65

955

3189

rent

0.00

0.00

0.67

0.00

2.40

2.20

2.22

0.79

1.29

3.74

4.48

16.61

5.86

49

140

taxes and cesses

0.00

0.07

0.12

0.25

0.19

0.35

0.31

0.70

0.83

1.72

2.53

9.42

3.13

388

1428

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.43

0.00

0.90

1.44

3.10

9.15

16.74 352.53

fuel and light

durable goods
total: non-food
total expenditure

0.00

88.41

141

488

97.22 106.51 124.30 147.44 165.89 185.98 219.70 267.75 358.21 500.19 1410.19 557.52

999

3298

176.73 256.73 292.77 343.80 388.83 432.14 480.09 546.16 630.87 778.51 1005.98 2160.08 1013.15

59.77

999

3299

clothing:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.17

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.15

0.00

0.00

0.03

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

15.11

3.59

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

36.71

36.94

45.29

58.24

83.61

50.41

996

3289

imputed rent**
clothing

16.74

21.79

footwear

3.32

education

3.22

medical-institutional
durable goods
total expenditure

22.39

24.67

29.93

28.64

3.51

3.72

6.25

14.82

13.33

6.96

12.17

33.58

3.76

5.01

4.46

5.80

5.84

6.20

7.22

8.93

12.98

8.01

986

3252

8.04

12.63

9.82

14.20

21.28

20.22

31.17

47.42

89.74

40.66

731

2499

5.61

11.47

20.34

16.58

17.97

17.29

24.43

27.90

51.79

84.74

40.53

342

1115

34.37

15.67

18.37

22.93

12.17

20.39

28.01

36.36

98.09 283.08

97.08

568

1933

222.22 320.78 367.20 402.22 463.94 496.58 541.31 618.05 707.22 848.56 1143.55 1972.58 1030.95

1000

3300

* included in total expenditure

30.49

** not included in total expenditure

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A-219

Table 5R: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Rural

Madhya Pradesh
MPCE classes (Rs)
item
(1)

0
235
(2)

235
270
(3)

270
320
(4)

320
365
(5)

365
410
(6)

410
455
(7)

455
510
(8)

510
580
(9)

580
690
(10)

690
890
(11)

no. of hhs.
reporting
consumption
890 1155& all per1000 in the
1155 more classes hhs
sample
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

cereal

62.50

70.87

73.88

79.61

75.00

80.60

86.51

86.96

90.52

93.76

79.32

995

3831

gram

0.11

0.08

0.33

0.26

0.46

0.41

0.53

0.43

0.50

0.33

0.56

0.67

0.34

80

382

cereal substitutes

0.17

0.08

0.05

0.07

0.17

0.36

0.30

0.31

0.55

0.78

1.33

2.15

0.30

83

368

pulses & pulse products

9.49

11.81

13.81

14.66

17.43

18.19

19.29

21.73

23.61

26.66

25.11

32.10

17.16

982

3796

milk & milk products

6.32

11.14

17.93

25.59

33.78

38.81

47.50

60.71

74.25

92.60 106.69 140.55

39.19

778

3182

11.52

13.84

17.06

18.33

20.20

21.44

23.26

24.29

28.17

30.28

33.58

39.37

20.48

994

3825

2.36

2.87

4.53

3.45

5.54

5.69

6.58

6.39

4.48

7.02

7.86

18.16

5.03

308

1128

edible oil
egg, fish & meat
vegetables

99.19 105.94

14.99

17.71

21.03

21.27

22.40

24.44

27.32

29.14

32.00

35.50

35.43

43.69

24.07

994

3827

fruits (fresh)

1.43

2.14

2.10

2.81

3.45

4.57

4.73

6.03

7.58

8.93

14.96

19.38

4.45

670

2774

fruits (dry)

0.07

0.26

0.26

0.41

0.51

1.04

1.30

1.74

3.31

3.70

5.41

10.69

1.31

207

1018

sugar

5.99

7.82

9.36

11.93

13.18

13.23

15.50

18.27

19.64

22.99

27.83

34.92

13.59

978

3781

salt

0.69

0.72

0.82

0.94

0.89

0.95

1.02

1.00

1.21

1.26

1.34

1.84

0.95

991

3819

spices

6.72

8.22

8.89

10.04

10.19

10.63

10.87

12.46

13.02

13.45

15.31

17.76

10.34

995

3830

beverages, etc.

5.27

7.21

9.10

11.56

13.60

15.29

16.74

21.21

26.00

29.75

43.17

60.27

15.65

955

3707

127.63 154.76 179.15 200.93 216.81 235.66 261.45 290.67 324.85 367.00 417.77 527.46 232.17

1000

3837

total : food
pan

0.97

1.20

1.29

1.73

2.00

2.74

3.25

3.65

3.37

4.03

5.80

7.51

2.39

531

2031

tobacco

4.32

6.34

6.40

7.75

8.09

9.15

10.44

9.67

11.26

12.48

11.43

17.73

8.38

763

2834

intoxicants

1.09

1.72

2.68

2.21

3.19

2.80

3.80

4.47

4.34

4.50

4.26

18.44

3.23

186

657

29.08

37.36

42.31

45.83

50.60

54.84

57.28

62.64

70.90

82.40

96.33 103.25

52.48

999

3836

clothing

2.93

5.44

8.46

13.35

20.41

22.83

31.94

34.75

37.06

60.55

81.14 137.56

24.21

436

1788

footwear

0.63

1.27

1.92

2.20

3.75

5.73

5.10

6.61

8.50

12.05

13.32

19.82

4.61

280

1161

education

2.09

3.54

2.93

4.99

7.19

10.26

10.09

13.77

19.42

32.35

32.34

50.49

10.28

339

1428

medical: institutional

0.00

0.22

0.16

1.04

0.60

0.75

0.83

0.73

7.02

6.36

11.13

46.35

2.51

12

55

medical: non-inst.

6.09

10.02

11.37

16.20

20.26

20.29

21.87

31.08

35.75

54.47 109.67 192.67

25.78

559

2233

entertainment

0.25

0.30

0.80

0.97

1.20

1.67

2.01

2.10

3.12

4.92

7.57

10.28

1.80

176

797

minor personal effects

0.27

0.76

0.64

0.92

1.19

1.77

2.29

1.43

2.87

4.94

2.93

12.28

1.71

199

801

toilet articles

6.02

7.52

9.11

10.17

11.04

11.85

13.27

15.22

16.48

20.24

22.80

27.31

11.88

990

3810

other hh consumables

5.83

7.15

9.47

9.42

10.36

10.93

11.76

14.06

15.66

19.37

22.23

27.07

11.28

1000

3835

conveyance

3.66

4.83

6.31

8.77

10.95

14.81

16.95

20.99

27.27

44.22

63.11 119.64

16.86

695

2857

other consumer services

7.76

9.67

12.33

13.18

14.51

14.65

16.90

20.55

22.44

33.23

43.23 100.35

17.63

990

3811

rent

0.00

0.05

0.13

0.33

0.36

0.03

0.16

1.37

2.57

2.18

13.28

9.86

1.06

20

79

taxes and cesses

0.03

0.03

0.07

0.19

0.32

0.34

0.38

0.70

0.59

1.29

1.02

2.96

0.39

68

288

0.74

1.62

1.88

4.15

11.43

11.71

8.50

15.01

16.72

27.62 197.33

fuel and light

durable goods
total: non-food
total expenditure

0.62

10.42

256

1138

98.17 117.99 141.13 170.18 196.88 220.01 252.27 303.62 416.31 569.23 1100.93 206.89

1000

3837

199.26 252.93 297.14 342.06 387.00 432.54 481.46 542.94 628.47 783.31 986.99 1628.39 439.06

71.63

1000

3838

clothing:2nd hand*

0.07

0.00

0.12

0.19

0.14

0.13

0.85

0.30

0.24

0.05

0.00

0.00

0.19

27

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.07

0.30

0.68

0.46

0.00

0.00

0.28

1.41

3.55

0.26

11

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

41.27

43.67

51.80

61.30

75.39

34.82

998

3831

imputed rent**
clothing

22.61

26.74

28.18

31.34

32.29

34.50

37.45

footwear

3.80

3.89

4.37

4.91

5.23

5.73

5.90

7.27

7.55

9.35

11.07

14.41

5.77

995

3819

education

3.16

4.67

4.36

6.84

6.96

9.12

8.88

13.21

16.35

25.44

25.83

59.06

10.05

583

2349

medical-institutional

0.39

1.96

1.79

6.61

4.86

2.89

2.09

5.62

5.38

16.76

33.93

33.96

5.60

69

302

durable goods

6.30

7.06

9.32

11.01

12.54

15.67

17.54

22.64

28.12

32.79

78.43

93.54

17.69

923

3579

229.25 286.08 330.09 379.32 412.98 449.76 493.74 568.86 642.52 791.59 1032.31 1453.63 461.07

1000

3838

total expenditure

* included in total expenditure

** not included in total expenditure

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Appendix Tables

Table 5R: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Rural

Maharashtra
MPCE classes (Rs)
item
(1)

0
235
(2)

235
270
(3)

270
320
(4)

320
365
(5)

365
410
(6)

410
455
(7)

455
510
(8)

510
580
(9)

580
690
(10)

690
890
(11)

no. of hhs.
reporting
consumption
890 1155& all per1000 in the
1155 more classes hhs
sample
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

cereal

51.16

62.19

65.85

69.62

74.77

79.21

82.62

91.67

93.01

82.36

982

gram

0.13

0.15

0.22

0.21

0.17

0.29

0.24

0.30

0.25

0.32

0.30

0.48

0.25

84

464

cereal substitutes

0.23

0.64

0.66

1.14

1.77

1.91

2.29

2.50

3.14

3.82

4.93

4.40

2.27

496

2708

pulses & pulse products


milk & milk products
edible oil
egg, fish & meat
vegetables

98.23 102.02 114.94

4959

12.35

15.84

17.37

17.86

18.73

21.29

22.29

23.81

25.58

28.65

29.90

32.28

22.19

979

4945

6.87

10.06

10.05

15.79

21.28

23.49

31.27

39.24

45.92

61.31

72.20

92.74

34.65

835

4327

15.40

20.19

21.99

25.57

27.98

29.84

33.56

36.65

39.67

44.62

51.26

64.57

33.90

981

4956

4.08

6.13

7.45

8.68

9.75

13.28

13.64

14.47

17.21

22.41

25.77

31.38

14.24

526

2658

14.61

17.73

20.15

21.75

23.87

27.86

28.00

31.39

33.79

37.43

44.39

49.16

28.95

981

4957

fruits (fresh)

2.15

2.85

3.20

4.31

5.41

6.54

7.44

9.17

10.84

14.21

21.01

27.60

9.02

848

4397

fruits (dry)

1.63

2.48

3.70

4.77

6.83

7.18

7.84

9.75

10.91

14.63

18.93

21.62

8.95

854

4387

sugar

8.28

11.27

13.41

14.53

16.47

17.33

17.51

20.01

21.47

23.32

25.03

27.35

18.10

976

4945

salt

0.69

0.75

0.87

0.90

1.02

1.05

1.26

1.26

1.26

1.41

1.50

1.83

1.15

981

4954

spices

7.59

8.72

10.22

10.45

12.04

13.20

13.81

14.22

16.11

16.93

17.97

20.22

13.49

982

4959

beverages, etc.

6.22

7.49

9.89

12.50

15.19

17.09

19.43

21.59

28.13

36.53

50.40

78.84

23.78

992

4991

131.38 166.49 185.01 208.10 235.29 259.55 281.20 316.01 347.29 403.84 465.62 567.41 293.29

996

5006

total : food
pan

0.57

0.70

1.20

1.59

1.95

2.15

2.45

3.05

2.94

3.56

3.33

4.15

2.34

572

2917

tobacco

3.01

4.04

5.02

4.35

5.22

6.45

5.75

6.59

5.78

7.75

7.38

9.20

5.89

611

2927

intoxicants

0.99

1.60

2.05

3.62

2.09

4.26

2.61

3.09

3.57

4.83

4.90

7.51

3.39

126

605

26.63

29.94

36.58

43.12

50.10

56.17

60.88

66.71

75.04

85.77

95.18 115.89

61.39

996

5006

clothing

0.57

2.05

3.50

5.39

7.11

9.07

9.40

10.00

22.25

32.45

55.33 112.64

19.43

233

1219

footwear

0.11

0.52

0.94

1.28

1.32

1.71

1.88

2.31

3.27

5.41

5.19

13.44

2.87

125

669

education

1.14

1.62

2.48

5.47

5.61

5.31

7.21

9.22

10.60

17.06

18.46

49.57

10.21

325

1740

medical: institutional

0.05

0.00

0.22

0.03

0.07

0.00

0.68

2.76

5.31

4.55

35.62 128.97

10.72

19

93

medical: non-inst.

2.61

8.70

9.13

14.18

14.72

18.15

24.01

31.26

37.97

44.82

61.96 108.33

29.38

556

2882

entertainment

0.04

0.35

0.20

0.67

0.64

0.72

1.13

1.79

2.66

4.54

8.75

22.00

2.99

134

792

minor personal effects

0.01

0.20

0.29

0.29

0.51

0.67

0.60

1.12

0.75

1.89

4.70

5.57

1.19

80

485

toilet articles

7.39

9.40

11.22

13.11

14.73

16.24

17.74

18.68

20.93

23.31

28.22

35.95

17.83

996

4999

other hh consumables

5.54

7.09

9.48

10.95

11.92

13.44

14.13

15.57

17.67

21.21

23.60

32.12

15.02

996

4998

conveyance

5.13

6.97

9.71

11.14

13.36

16.35

20.29

23.35

30.84

52.49

80.50 155.65

31.46

840

4329

other consumer services

9.06

9.98

12.51

15.00

15.65

15.26

19.56

20.96

26.12

35.03

52.67

25.29

986

4958

rent

0.09

0.07

0.40

0.33

1.06

0.34

0.66

1.95

5.71

7.09

11.72

40.09

4.70

58

292

taxes and cesses

1.52

2.23

2.48

3.01

3.85

3.87

4.22

4.95

5.65

5.86

8.23

10.03

4.56

755

3840

0.44

1.09

1.07

1.98

2.29

5.59

4.78

6.09

12.30

32.88 358.65

fuel and light

durable goods
total: non-food
total expenditure

0.27

98.51

25.80

204

1110

85.93 108.51 134.58 151.87 172.46 198.78 228.13 283.15 369.92 538.64 1308.28 274.46

999

5013

196.10 252.43 293.52 342.68 387.17 432.01 479.98 544.14 630.44 773.76 1004.26 1875.69 567.76

999

5013

64.72

clothing:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.05

0.12

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.57

0.00

0.00

0.59

0.00

1.56

0.92

35.17

2.33

11

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

49.01

55.90

67.19

83.34

43.28

998

5007

imputed rent**
clothing

22.33

27.04

29.19

33.14

37.53

38.69

41.92

43.01

footwear

2.82

3.39

3.69

4.47

5.10

5.29

5.87

5.90

7.01

8.03

10.04

13.78

6.12

992

4975

education

1.92

3.30

3.96

5.73

5.58

5.72

8.30

7.00

12.63

18.37

32.58

64.89

12.42

609

3175

medical-institutional

2.41

8.12

3.47

4.14

3.00

5.32

3.45

23.60

23.35

22.05

29.92

69.91

15.02

124

678

durable goods

2.05

2.66

5.45

5.78

7.14

6.32

9.57

11.46

23.43

26.76

63.09 131.17

20.74

733

3808

225.49 292.32 331.05 382.70 429.43 475.05 524.18 606.14 698.53 833.10 1060.88 1579.80 596.65

1000

5014

total expenditure

* included in total expenditure

** not included in total expenditure

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Appendix Tables

A-221

Table 5R: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Rural

Manipur
MPCE classes (Rs)
item
(1)
cereal

0
235
(2)

235
270
(3)

270
320
(4)

320
365
(5)

365
410
(6)

410
455
(7)

455
510
(8)

510
580
(9)

580
690
(10)

690
890
(11)

no. of hhs.
reporting
consumption
890 1155& all per1000 in the
1155 more classes hhs
sample
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
1000

2177

gram

60.00 102.86 124.52 168.02 161.46 160.98 180.13 182.27 179.98 180.57 176.60 188.36 177.86
0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.77

0.52

0.15

0.14

0.34

0.52

0.61

0.73

0.34

85

191

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

5.02

0.12

0.10

0.14

0.03

0.03

0.05

0.28

0.00

0.21

24

65

pulses & pulse products

7.60

1.43

4.41

7.21

7.68

7.24

8.35

9.31

12.19

12.22

15.64

16.54

10.48

959

2077

milk & milk products

0.00

0.00

2.49

1.77

2.86

2.92

3.07

3.77

6.59

10.57

20.86

32.24

6.74

328

788

edible oil

13.00

8.57

9.32

8.74

8.31

10.27

11.35

12.09

17.85

18.67

20.08

27.64

14.70

928

2023

egg, fish & meat

18.00

11.43

18.91

19.05

37.65

32.85

38.93

42.17

46.84

50.67

59.21

73.67

44.07

999

2174

vegetables

9.00

13.29

20.92

17.80

28.37

28.54

31.16

35.99

38.79

41.32

42.55

48.65

35.93

1000

2177

fruits (fresh)

0.00

0.00

2.24

2.29

3.38

3.49

4.27

5.66

6.88

8.46

10.08

13.28

6.21

834

1824

fruits (dry)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.10

0.12

0.29

0.07

0.13

0.16

0.49

0.67

1.16

0.25

75

178

sugar

2.00

2.86

5.62

4.56

5.67

5.53

4.59

4.82

4.46

6.01

8.95

9.25

5.29

794

1781

salt

1.40

1.00

2.56

1.81

2.20

1.92

1.90

1.87

2.01

2.15

2.07

2.42

1.99

998

2173

spices

5.20

0.00

2.65

6.63

6.31

7.49

8.29

10.06

12.73

13.84

13.94

15.91

10.87

991

2146

11.00

3.14

7.83

6.55

8.57

15.41

16.25

18.56

26.14

28.01

26.96

40.75

21.35

972

2114

127.20 144.57 201.47 249.57 273.46 277.54 308.66 326.88 354.97 373.54 398.50 470.57 336.27

1000

2177

beverages, etc.
total : food
pan

0.00

0.00

2.17

3.11

3.88

3.85

3.10

4.65

8.87

6.47

9.56

9.96

5.91

452

1040

tobacco

8.00

2.14

1.84

3.11

5.02

6.84

6.51

6.19

7.96

10.81

10.34

9.66

7.57

749

1673

intoxicants

0.00

0.00

1.55

0.73

1.88

1.24

1.17

1.01

1.51

3.39

3.47

3.48

1.75

126

313

58.00

46.86

61.89

48.85

48.52

58.38

63.53

76.58

86.89

96.54 121.62 125.65

80.23

999

2176

clothing

0.00

0.00

0.02

4.83

5.31

10.29

13.49

17.04

20.22

36.95

72.25 106.75

23.85

441

1047

footwear

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.17

2.46

3.32

4.54

4.37

4.96

11.32

15.44

30.14

6.50

231

563

education

0.00

25.71

6.26

3.01

5.82

9.66

16.51

20.28

28.08

52.59

73.86 135.28

29.97

559

1226

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.92

4.03

0.39

1.01

4.22

6.62

10.50 115.68

5.71

77

165

medical: non-inst.

0.00

8.57

3.79

5.00

6.98

6.24

9.12

9.07

11.96

18.16

26.31

36.13

12.23

392

896

entertainment

0.00

0.00

1.71

1.68

1.97

2.47

3.47

3.06

5.75

8.80

18.74

26.56

5.85

412

914

fuel and light

minor personal effects


toilet articles
other hh consumables
conveyance

0.00

0.00

1.03

1.50

2.04

3.73

5.13

8.10

5.62

5.12

8.60

11.96

5.94

325

751

10.00

7.86

6.72

6.50

9.50

9.96

12.38

15.70

19.23

20.47

25.09

28.03

16.56

995

2169

4.00

4.29

5.37

5.14

6.70

7.27

8.04

11.13

11.89

14.12

21.89

19.86

11.42

988

2146

26.00

5.71

9.29

10.95

12.33

15.69

19.58

22.78

35.48

63.11 103.21 220.41

38.74

935

2018

other consumer services

0.00

2.14

1.50

3.07

4.92

7.60

7.13

11.22

13.70

25.34

39.65

72.12

15.43

755

1632

rent

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.07

0.06

1.30

1.20

2.99

6.34

20.05

1.84

45

95

taxes and cesses

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.32

0.24

0.43

0.45

1.01

1.00

1.79

3.82

0.77

256

648

0.00

0.00

0.31

0.26

1.46

3.16

3.86

4.15

4.24

9.89

24.86

88.01

durable goods

7.63

141

325

total: non-food

106.00 103.29 103.45

98.90 120.04 154.04 178.48 218.10 272.80 393.69 593.50 1063.54 277.93

1000

2177

total expenditure

233.20 247.86 304.92 348.47 393.50 431.59 487.14 544.98 627.77 767.23 992.00 1534.11 614.20

1000

2177

clothing:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.36

1.49

2.37

3.33

3.39

3.18

3.68

5.41

1.83

3.20

124

323

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.32

0.00

0.00

0.09

0.16

0.00

0.15

0.07

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

34.18

34.24

44.29

54.20

56.71

34.57

992

2152

imputed rent**
clothing

19.73

footwear

4.93

7.28

3.97

5.07

7.00

7.53

8.83

9.52

9.56

11.12

13.12

16.36

9.62

961

2097

education

0.00

45.68

10.01

11.19

17.23

21.63

33.27

41.25

42.40

60.76

87.98 139.18

44.56

748

1657

medical-institutional

0.00

0.00

1.91

5.76

1.34

1.18

2.84

3.00

3.94

7.56

9.06

21.58

4.48

303

665

durable goods

8.22

0.00

2.74

6.17

6.73

10.10

9.08

10.94

13.45

26.32

38.97

66.95

15.96

658

1503

266.08 298.76 330.32 382.47 431.49 467.52 529.76 597.10 669.66 800.17 999.22 1349.41 649.65

1000

2177

total expenditure

23.66

* included in total expenditure

13.33

15.02

21.56

25.93

27.34

** not included in total expenditure

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Appendix Tables

Table 5R: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Rural

Meghalaya
MPCE classes (Rs)
item
(1)

0
235
(2)

235
270
(3)

270
320
(4)

320
365
(5)

365
410
(6)

410
455
(7)

455
510
(8)

510
580
(9)

580
690
(10)

690
890
(11)

no. of hhs.
reporting
consumption
890 1155& all per1000 in the
1155 more classes hhs
sample
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

cereal

0.00

0.00

68.00

97.65

gram

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.16

0.00

0.05

0.17

0.06

0.03

0.07

0.00

0.07

12

22

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.78

1.89

2.08

0.80

0.92

1.37

1.16

1.37

1.09

1.20

289

327

pulses & pulse products

0.00

0.00

6.00

6.23

9.37

8.81

7.69

7.88

9.74

9.68

11.81

14.88

9.29

898

1051

milk & milk products

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.47

4.81

3.47

6.33

11.94

16.74

29.52

31.69

11.90

416

528

edible oil

0.00

0.00

3.20

9.77

15.13

13.27

17.23

17.76

19.68

23.56

31.28

35.39

20.49

997

1156

egg, fish & meat

0.00

0.00

36.00

50.59

53.58

56.40

66.72

71.31

80.22 100.04 124.31 161.07

84.09

1000

1159

vegetables

0.00

0.00

44.20

31.76

40.86

39.75

41.23

43.55

49.31

54.37

66.54

83.02

49.45

1000

1159

fruits (fresh)

0.00

0.00

12.00

3.14

3.59

3.34

4.82

5.79

7.53

10.21

14.08

15.33

7.75

790

929

fruits (dry)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.05

0.04

0.32

0.55

0.88

1.92

0.34

117

148

sugar

0.00

0.00

8.00

7.25

7.97

8.91

9.93

10.59

11.68

14.61

16.16

20.52

12.12

1000

1158

salt

0.00

0.00

0.60

1.12

1.40

1.28

1.26

1.37

1.55

1.80

2.06

2.39

1.57

999

1157

spices

0.00

0.00

5.80

3.86

5.63

5.29

5.54

6.77

7.78

8.91

11.41

14.19

7.74

1000

1159

beverages, etc.

0.00

0.00

4.80

18.05

16.73

22.42

25.59

32.56

39.46

49.10

62.76

78.81

39.43

1000

1158

total : food

0.00

0.00 188.60 230.19 255.53 270.15 295.96 323.37 363.56 421.97 510.06 613.52 367.60

1000

1159

pan

0.00

0.00

10.40

15.43

15.62

19.87

27.28

25.33

29.92

43.55

48.86

57.64

32.62

985

1140

tobacco

0.00

0.00

1.60

6.09

4.58

8.31

8.35

11.90

13.29

17.19

27.55

37.42

14.39

873

996

intoxicants

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

2.29

1.35

1.43

1.82

4.53

8.16

7.58

24.67

4.83

246

267

fuel and light

0.00

0.00

24.60

32.57

37.70

38.69

44.59

47.87

53.84

64.60

85.92 120.26

56.46

1000

1159

clothing

0.00

0.00

0.00

9.57

18.53

19.99

24.98

25.34

35.37

41.57

66.85 188.40

38.21

664

767

footwear

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.99

2.48

3.98

2.91

8.76

9.50

13.50

20.71

66.16

11.09

406

477

education

0.00

0.00

0.00

10.56

1.92

8.36

5.14

12.60

17.34

15.84

25.73

28.61

14.63

504

620

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.11

0.00

3.17

0.47

0.49

0.38

0.73

0.87

24

21

medical: non-inst.

0.00

0.00

36.00

2.33

4.91

5.49

8.22

9.81

9.94

10.93

13.59

17.31

9.86

473

568

entertainment

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

2.94

0.92

1.90

1.53

2.27

3.92

13.01

13.86

3.50

226

266

minor personal effects

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.47

1.31

1.87

3.41

4.13

5.83

4.86

8.32

3.90

293

321

toilet articles

0.00

0.00

2.00

8.24

10.44

11.56

11.50

12.18

13.73

15.93

20.92

23.18

14.13

1000

1158

other hh consumables

0.00

0.00

6.00

6.78

8.20

9.01

10.00

11.22

14.35

16.75

22.39

28.11

14.14

1000

1159

conveyance

0.00

0.00

0.00

22.74

12.45

19.99

27.28

32.54

36.87

48.02

65.74

96.87

39.29

981

1137

other consumer services

0.00

0.00

4.00

5.07

4.78

8.46

7.70

12.01

17.02

25.39

44.08

58.36

18.95

916

1066

rent

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.48

0.43

0.00

1.18

1.74

5.72

37.95

2.22

30

33

taxes and cesses

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.04

0.09

0.10

0.39

0.13

0.09

27

33

durable goods

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

7.06

4.71

3.54

4.03

7.53

12.21

21.69

20.83

8.53

317

377

total: non-food

0.00

0.00

84.60 120.39 134.37 162.59 187.15 223.57 271.38 345.71 495.96 828.83 287.71

1000

1159

total expenditure

0.00

0.00 273.20 350.58 389.90 432.74 483.11 546.95 634.94 767.68 1006.03 1442.34 655.30

1000

1159

clothing:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.14

0.48

1.55

1.84

1.95

0.33

1.21

70

71

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

40.72

48.64

49.54

50.28

64.05

73.67

49.22

1000

1159
1158

97.74 103.76 111.58 118.33 122.92 131.21 137.83 153.21 122.15

imputed rent**
clothing

0.00

0.00

38.63

footwear

0.00

0.00

education

0.00

0.00

medical-institutional

0.00

durable goods
total expenditure

1159

32.71

40.86

0.00

7.83

5.98

8.55

9.23

11.67

10.86

12.11

16.75

21.15

11.50

1000

0.00

14.04

9.14

16.42

17.23

22.90

24.89

22.26

37.80

44.01

23.50

656

798

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.31

0.96

4.97

0.96

2.26

18.52

2.45

149

188

0.00

0.00

0.00

5.89

16.02

12.89

9.56

12.17

12.27

17.04

20.67

21.42

13.80

752

871

0.00

0.00 311.83 389.93 430.53 474.65 523.75 589.28 667.48 786.68 1012.12 1316.35 682.44

1000

1159

* included in total expenditure

41.70

1000

** not included in total expenditure

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Table 5R: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Rural

Mizoram
MPCE classes (Rs)
item
(1)

0
235
(2)

235
270
(3)

270
320
(4)

320
365
(5)

365
410
(6)

410
455
(7)

455
510
(8)

510
580
(9)

580
690
(10)

690
890
(11)

no. of hhs.
reporting
consumption
890 1155& all per1000 in the
1155 more classes hhs
sample
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

cereal

0.00

0.00

992

796

gram

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.23

0.12

0.40

0.12

10

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.42

0.15

0.00

1.25

0.47

0.04

0.47

15

13

pulses & pulse products

0.00

0.00

5.39

8.31

7.85

10.99

16.28

15.45

17.03

21.04

22.37

26.68

19.13

936

764

milk & milk products

0.00

0.00

0.00

7.64

0.96

7.73

6.45

8.38

10.84

20.99

28.57

45.99

18.63

711

640

edible oil

0.00

0.00

11.47

12.40

18.60

17.17

18.50

22.29

23.36

29.04

35.85

44.57

27.89

992

791

egg, fish & meat

0.00

0.00

33.76

31.11

26.82

47.59

54.20

66.84

74.43

86.56

94.06 124.29

80.86

998

797

vegetables

0.00

0.00

36.03

45.85

40.06

34.06

63.64

66.72

83.12

99.36

93.12 107.86

85.70

997

798

fruits (fresh)

0.00

0.00

1.03

2.16

4.47

3.43

4.84

5.53

7.05

9.82

8.58

821

658

fruits (dry)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.12

0.26

0.06

0.24

0.13

47

46

sugar

0.00

0.00

5.68

6.91

6.04

8.13

10.30

11.42

14.26

14.51

19.06

26.08

15.10

975

787

salt

0.00

0.00

2.22

1.70

1.78

1.77

1.99

2.17

2.38

2.76

3.15

3.88

2.66

999

796

spices

0.00

0.00

5.55

6.56

5.82

6.07

6.62

8.24

8.59

10.59

13.07

14.17

10.02

992

795

beverages, etc.

0.00

0.00

8.29

11.40

11.66

10.44

16.07

16.79

20.96

27.41

35.08

53.43

26.47

1000

799

total : food

0.00

0.00 201.30 240.35 272.90 305.38 324.04 363.94 402.02 472.60 521.94 631.30 443.25

1000

800

pan

0.00

0.00

1.63

4.23

6.40

11.51

11.92

10.59

13.02

18.17

25.63

35.26

17.69

820

662

tobacco

0.00

0.00

7.07

10.95

9.06

14.21

13.06

13.60

14.91

18.01

25.69

39.55

19.14

965

763

intoxicants

0.00

0.00

0.10

0.00

0.05

0.00

0.62

0.85

0.43

0.58

0.28

2.06

0.63

18

12

fuel and light

0.00

0.00

60.12

49.73

47.69

34.74

60.68

75.85

83.86

89.35 103.49 147.26

89.49

1000

800

clothing

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.73

11.42

10.21

6.50

16.51

29.58

50.57 108.46

31.42

478

383

footwear

0.00

0.00

0.70

0.00

1.33

16.75

8.12

4.42

7.93

13.79

24.05

52.80

15.58

319

252

education

0.00

0.00

5.35

9.47

7.90

7.42

6.42

3.36

15.03

16.37

30.47

78.59

21.14

566

502

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

2.30

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.10

0.72

0.54

0.23

13

medical: non-inst.

0.00

0.00

2.19

1.10

9.17

5.31

6.29

7.24

8.07

9.32

38.41

21.88

13.92

732

579

entertainment

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.63

0.91

0.49

0.67

2.16

6.16

9.72

39.32

7.43

275

292

minor personal effects

0.00

0.00

1.51

2.36

0.91

4.26

3.79

2.21

3.99

6.63

8.50

18.58

6.43

697

555

toilet articles

0.00

0.00

13.36

16.99

13.41

12.52

14.89

15.39

17.30

21.31

24.76

37.01

20.78

998

799

other hh consumables

0.00

0.00

5.53

6.08

9.22

9.53

10.27

12.23

14.10

15.43

23.43 118.82

24.54

996

798

conveyance

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.86

1.03

2.69

7.58

8.47

13.41

25.79

58.16

16.05

377

343

other consumer services

0.00

0.00

4.02

2.81

12.72

6.02

15.62

22.26

24.02

35.49

57.56 115.81

38.94

798

630

rent

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.06

0.18

1.69

15.56

1.96

31

34

taxes and cesses

0.00

0.00

0.23

0.55

0.45

0.24

0.12

0.01

0.64

1.22

1.38

5.62

1.24

181

151

durable goods

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.44

0.00

0.00

1.39

1.40

5.25

23.40

32.09

8.48

86

78

total: non-food

0.00

0.00 101.82 104.26 125.26 135.88 165.17 184.15 232.89 300.35 475.53 927.38 335.10

1000

800

total expenditure

0.00

0.00 303.12 344.61 398.16 441.26 489.22 548.08 634.91 772.95 997.47 1558.68 778.35

1000

800

clothing:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

3.04

1.95

259

204

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.28

0.00

0.04

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

91.87 106.32 148.85 158.01 124.74 139.97 139.88 148.79 166.10 168.62 147.48

imputed rent**
clothing

0.00

0.00

footwear

0.00

0.00

5.02

education

0.00

0.00

16.80

medical-institutional

0.00

0.00

0.81

durable goods

0.00

0.00

2.87

total expenditure

0.00

* included in total expenditure

11.34

28.05

2.12

7.09

7.30

10.86

13.50

15.06

21.66

8.16

25.75

36.56

42.55

45.18

52.29

57.43

76.13

92.23

58.04

999

799

18.37

10.85

23.36

25.21

27.03

33.98

36.31

36.76

48.90

33.92

996

797

19.66

23.11

18.13

19.32

17.03

20.60

26.97

34.09

62.39

27.69

867

716

0.00

5.28

1.01

1.36

1.78

1.68

2.73

3.10

4.72

2.48

124

116

14.05

17.30

28.37

11.37

7.32

11.04

16.77

26.72

48.87

18.42

439

392

0.00 333.91 415.27 466.46 512.75 564.40 630.82 713.71 847.99 1046.10 1546.58 842.52

1000

800

** not included in total expenditure

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Appendix Tables

Table 5R: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Rural

Nagaland
MPCE classes (Rs)
item
(1)

0
235
(2)

235
270
(3)

270
320
(4)

320
365
(5)

365
410
(6)

410
455
(7)

455
510
(8)

510
580
(9)

580
690
(10)

690
890
(11)

no. of hhs.
reporting
consumption
890 1155&
all
per1000 in the
1155 more classes
hhs sample
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

cereal

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

gram

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.14

0.00

0.78

0.78

1.21

0.72

77

67

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.12

1.00

1.24

1.04

0.62

0.98

170

162

pulses & pulse products

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

14.29

9.72

15.70

16.32

19.00

20.71

21.68

19.35

987

957

milk & milk products

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

2.96

14.16

11.29

21.15

30.32

44.00

68.75

39.92

843

866

edible oil

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

21.20

6.36

7.86

8.78

11.41

12.65

18.18

12.85

854

860

egg, fish & meat

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

50.59

73.41

78.43

99.61 129.55 164.79 203.38 146.86

986

955

vegetables

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

80.76

58.01

84.62

85.46

77.69

83.30

93.48

84.21

987

957

fruits (fresh)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

4.17

4.61

2.64

4.52

6.14

10.66

22.78

10.73

716

731

fruits (dry)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.04

0.06

0.61

0.18

27

37

sugar

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

8.90

6.71

9.74

11.08

10.44

11.39

12.37

11.15

986

955

salt

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.28

1.60

1.77

1.89

2.18

2.30

2.28

2.15

986

954

spices

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

7.65

7.94

8.72

8.83

9.58

10.13

13.52

10.47

968

936

beverages, etc.

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

34.60

16.05

13.66

18.42

23.84

36.69

91.14

41.82

998

957

total : food

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00 310.83 387.55 404.52 439.85 488.63 562.61 720.24 546.96

1000

960

pan

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.65

3.83

0.73

3.85

9.42

16.65

17.29

11.47

450

446

tobacco

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

2.12

1.41

4.41

4.86

8.83

9.46

15.83

9.74

540

511

intoxicants

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

2.04

6.24

6.14

12.08

19.21

29.79

16.54

336

321

fuel and light

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

36.62

52.79

69.15

77.90

90.29 104.25 117.20

96.11

999

959

clothing

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

3.00

10.54

3.28

14.81

39.45

69.21 136.56

63.46

662

654

footwear

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.63

0.00

3.34

5.46

11.00

17.06

39.99

18.00

460

463

education

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.92

1.05

5.63

19.57

36.01

55.46 157.06

65.25

692

745

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.33

0.02

2.00

0.78

15.88

4.72

32

25

medical: non-inst.

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.50

5.45

3.53

5.93

11.65

6.17

378

365

entertainment

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.13

2.74

2.38

5.93

26.26

8.89

233

271

minor personal effects

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.72

2.93

4.40

5.30

3.45

204

213

toilet articles

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

17.62

10.20

14.46

17.68

21.65

27.98

40.77

26.62

1000

960

other hh consumables

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

8.99

8.28

9.11

12.74

12.56

16.92

24.75

16.28

997

958

conveyance

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

5.11

0.00

2.44

3.79

10.80

22.61 116.66

37.65

536

582

other consumer services

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

4.12

15.93

12.63

13.32

25.02

48.36 109.20

47.90

993

956

rent

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

42.66

0.00

0.97

3.57

1.31

0.55

9.88

4.06

54

26

taxes and cesses

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.10

0.00

0.02

durable goods

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.82

3.55

14.01

21.80

72.33

27.52

333

339

total: non-food

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00 123.45 106.07 136.17 197.18 303.25 446.65 946.39 463.85

1000

960

total expenditure

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00 434.28 493.62 540.69 637.03 791.88 1009.26 1666.63 1010.81

1000

960

clothing:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

10.54

392

353

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.36

0.00

0.10

0.14

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

31.92

58.96

53.93

57.37

67.40 101.17

69.40

1000

960

84.44 188.97 168.82 162.78 166.41 164.11 170.24 165.58

imputed rent**

1.92

6.74

17.12

25.94

35.55

20.95

987

957

clothing

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

37.80

footwear

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

5.59

8.63

18.77

18.27

21.13

27.50

37.24

25.62

1000

960

education

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

6.29

17.74

24.19

44.29

58.18

89.64 151.60

83.19

817

849

medical-institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.46

0.86

3.73

5.35

4.95

3.71

114

89

durable goods

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

3.49

4.43

22.70

23.71

21.41

27.46

73.52

35.58

935

916

total expenditure

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00 481.89 544.74 651.25 733.79 851.23 1063.29 1610.62 1048.77

1000

960

* included in total expenditure

** not included in total expenditure

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Table 5R: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Rural

Orissa
MPCE classes (Rs)
item
(1)

0
235
(2)

235
270
(3)

270
320
(4)

320
365
(5)

365
410
(6)

410
455
(7)

455
510
(8)

510
580
(9)

580
690
(10)

690
890
(11)

no. of hhs.
reporting
consumption
890 1155& all per1000 in the
1155 more classes hhs
sample
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

cereal

83.88

985

3796

gram

0.17

0.08

0.19

0.14

0.20

0.15

0.18

0.07

0.07

0.26

0.40

0.29

0.16

40

158

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

pulses & pulse products

4.79

7.18

8.73

10.90

12.75

13.66

14.94

15.11

18.24

24.00

26.53

29.34

11.47

911

3559

milk & milk products

0.73

1.79

3.56

5.99

7.86

10.34

14.18

19.62

25.51

35.61

44.15

67.37

10.18

349

1670

edible oil

8.27

11.37

13.57

14.96

17.39

18.71

19.93

21.41

25.25

28.68

31.73

40.47

16.17

976

3763

egg, fish & meat

6.61

9.45

11.66

12.78

15.38

20.51

22.86

26.67

27.16

39.05

45.35

61.86

16.74

848

3302

vegetables

98.19 111.70 115.08 121.10 124.31 130.36 130.60 135.03 137.45 138.13 150.54 112.69

19.55

25.44

27.57

33.05

39.56

42.10

44.04

47.47

54.58

57.74

66.17

74.13

35.18

983

3787

fruits (fresh)

1.41

2.52

2.60

3.78

4.66

5.62

6.66

9.70

10.25

14.05

19.14

28.90

5.29

692

2820

fruits (dry)

0.02

0.08

0.10

0.13

0.15

0.27

0.38

0.61

0.57

1.23

2.63

4.75

0.36

92

417

sugar

2.42

4.24

5.50

6.47

7.27

7.85

9.14

9.53

11.76

12.86

16.84

18.34

6.78

872

3456

salt

1.07

1.08

1.17

1.21

1.32

1.34

1.31

1.47

1.50

1.64

1.98

2.11

1.27

980

3777

spices

5.33

6.50

7.21

7.93

9.09

9.05

10.65

10.98

12.94

14.34

16.84

19.76

8.63

982

3785

beverages, etc.

5.21

8.60

12.01

16.50

18.11

22.99

21.49

31.77

39.86

50.66

98.28 111.53

20.64

957

3692

139.45 176.50 205.56 228.92 254.84 276.89 296.13 325.02 362.72 417.56 508.18 609.39 245.58

1000

3835

total : food
pan

0.37

1.09

1.62

2.62

3.99

4.88

5.51

6.16

10.02

9.92

14.33

13.23

3.70

382

1569

tobacco

2.72

3.39

3.26

4.20

4.22

4.69

3.70

5.43

4.35

5.98

4.90

5.87

3.89

777

2856

6.36

intoxicants

3.05

3.02

2.28

2.85

2.44

2.98

2.36

2.85

1.83

3.60

3.39

2.83

221

729

25.59

35.17

39.39

43.33

50.58

52.26

59.62

63.68

72.62

79.70

91.64 106.38

47.13

996

3827

clothing

2.60

4.24

6.04

10.15

14.67

16.40

20.18

25.22

31.00

36.41

68.54

81.21

14.50

281

1200

footwear

0.29

0.53

0.43

0.53

0.73

1.31

1.23

1.56

2.73

2.92

3.05

6.95

1.04

67

307

education

1.44

3.16

3.62

6.06

6.39

9.87

16.84

17.30

21.19

44.57

39.79

55.30

10.27

347

1462

medical: institutional

0.25

0.00

0.16

0.28

1.49

0.88

3.57

1.63

11.09

13.69

6.43 137.25

4.36

13

60

medical: non-inst.

3.05

5.76

10.21

13.70

14.27

21.71

23.11

27.28

36.21

37.59

68.90 100.03

17.10

571

2296

entertainment

0.17

0.34

0.23

0.71

0.47

0.62

1.54

1.26

2.29

3.58

7.91

27.72

1.37

110

534

minor personal effects

0.24

0.46

0.45

0.69

0.51

0.86

0.67

1.57

2.15

2.15

1.94

3.01

0.80

100

400

toilet articles

5.94

7.82

8.81

10.24

11.14

11.59

13.08

14.96

17.30

20.81

26.55

31.27

11.10

994

3816

other hh consumables

3.78

5.38

6.32

7.68

9.08

10.01

10.31

12.48

14.40

17.08

20.02

25.55

8.54

993

3817

conveyance

1.28

1.87

2.77

3.47

4.18

5.30

9.75

13.75

16.60

27.19

43.59

93.23

8.09

400

1734

other consumer services

1.81

2.25

3.11

4.07

4.58

6.63

9.35

12.29

13.76

24.51

35.02

77.06

7.66

836

3259

rent

0.10

0.05

0.26

0.12

1.06

0.79

2.06

2.70

3.16

5.53

8.87

39.46

1.80

89

370

taxes and cesses

0.01

0.02

0.04

0.12

0.19

0.08

0.41

0.19

0.42

2.16

2.45

4.21

0.33

103

459

durable goods

0.43

1.48

1.29

2.31

2.15

1.30

3.25

8.49

7.60

16.95

53.11 287.79

8.82

210

921

53.12

76.04

90.28 113.15 132.15 152.16 186.54 218.80 268.71 354.34 503.40 1098.92 153.31

1000

3836

192.58 252.55 295.84 342.07 386.99 429.06 482.67 543.82 631.42 771.90 1011.58 1708.31 398.89

fuel and light

total: non-food
total expenditure

1000

3836

clothing:2nd hand*

0.02

0.00

0.00

0.18

0.06

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.10

0.00

0.00

0.04

15

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.20

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

36.68

40.89

48.84

56.40

70.71

28.85

999

3830

imputed rent**
clothing

20.28

22.67

23.30

26.60

27.70

footwear

1.23

1.54

1.73

1.97

2.30

2.49

3.34

3.42

4.54

6.16

7.40

9.39

2.55

894

3474

education

1.88

3.60

4.37

6.20

6.39

10.54

12.55

15.17

18.46

41.28

35.83

63.38

9.94

508

2081

medical-institutional

1.33

2.59

1.84

7.83

1.47

5.25

6.49

4.76

11.08

11.71

10.39

24.43

4.75

79

312

durable goods

5.24

8.25

9.74

11.83

17.27

14.99

22.38

19.79

24.05

39.05

45.63 138.03

16.45

885

3457

217.51 281.80 325.28 377.20 416.70 461.85 514.83 569.38 656.71 804.44 996.36 1423.66 422.06

1000

3836

total expenditure

* included in total expenditure

29.28

32.65

** not included in total expenditure

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Appendix Tables

Table 5R: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Rural

Punjab
MPCE classes (Rs)
item
(1)

0
235
(2)

235
270
(3)

270
320
(4)

320
365
(5)

365
410
(6)

410
455
(7)

455
510
(8)

510
580
(9)

580
690
(10)

690
890
(11)

no. of hhs.
reporting
consumption
890 1155& all per1000 in the
1155 more classes hhs
sample
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

cereal

52.50

52.95

60.08

64.25

65.36

70.50

71.96

70.55

73.03

74.92

77.94

83.62

74.51

996

2424

gram

1.67

1.57

0.61

1.27

1.31

1.77

1.64

2.18

2.23

2.36

3.28

3.58

2.47

622

1582

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

18.66

21.13

22.72

27.54

2418

pulses & pulse products


milk & milk products
edible oil
egg, fish & meat
vegetables
fruits (fresh)
fruits (dry)

6.67

9.18

10.66

12.93

14.70

16.04

17.38

18.11

20.41

994

21.67

34.10

47.29

56.64

60.99

63.62

72.60

91.60 114.30 141.02 180.23 254.13 138.17

994

2424

7.50

12.51

18.29

19.51

21.61

25.48

27.11

29.09

33.66

990

2404

31.33

34.85

37.80

47.37

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.28

0.50

2.11

1.64

1.57

2.33

3.60

4.84

9.16

3.75

168

436

19.33

15.60

20.26

20.77

23.74

27.78

29.91

31.95

34.72

38.69

46.30

57.90

38.79

995

2423

0.00

0.00

0.68

1.67

1.21

1.91

3.40

3.44

5.66

8.91

13.65

25.86

9.77

641

1691

0.00

0.53

1.03

0.07

0.36

0.37

0.73

0.68

1.19

1.69

1.65

5.60

1.86

171

463

17.17

15.64

20.11

20.25

23.61

26.91

25.88

30.51

31.19

34.49

39.88

48.08

34.31

994

2424

salt

0.75

0.87

0.95

0.95

1.04

1.03

1.12

1.19

1.24

1.27

1.43

1.59

1.28

993

2418

spices

7.00

5.39

5.82

6.43

7.69

9.15

9.62

10.25

11.60

12.69

15.13

17.63

12.45

995

2423

11.50

10.11

12.86

15.69

16.94

20.78

24.00

28.75

34.30

42.79

58.76

90.86

45.02

1000

2431

145.75 158.45 198.65 220.71 239.04 267.45 286.99 319.86 361.77 418.40 503.62 672.93 416.45

1000

2433

sugar

beverages, etc.
total : food
pan

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

tobacco

0.00

0.60

2.60

2.48

2.99

3.98

5.03

4.92

3.45

4.22

3.37

5.62

4.21

209

418

3.88

9.32

11.44

31.22

10.28

158

406

95.45 113.36 127.53 168.28 108.88

999

2432

intoxicants

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.38

1.91

1.62

5.36

3.40

22.83

42.07

43.07

58.70

62.92

75.83

79.58

86.76

clothing

0.00

3.70

4.19

1.89

10.18

4.63

6.09

9.15

13.68

23.45

31.84

90.73

28.72

286

784

footwear

5.00

2.08

1.47

1.39

2.51

1.66

2.06

4.21

6.04

7.62

9.97

18.66

7.86

236

602

education

7.50

6.72

4.63

2.16

5.76

6.95

11.12

12.21

13.98

23.24

45.22 117.50

35.96

595

1586

fuel and light

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.64

0.82

1.90

2.23

2.21

4.93

79.12

14.91

31

71

12.50

9.65

10.67

17.04

15.06

16.24

22.05

22.89

28.62

43.55

56.96

86.37

42.15

820

2067

entertainment

0.00

0.00

1.02

0.19

0.46

0.51

0.34

1.24

1.69

2.71

4.94

14.86

4.21

166

495

minor personal effects

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.44

0.34

0.60

0.57

0.53

1.28

0.89

2.06

3.80

1.46

147

399

toilet articles

4.67

7.06

8.42

10.72

11.52

14.03

15.83

18.57

21.48

25.82

30.80

42.96

25.04

996

2423

other hh consumables

7.00

10.00

9.99

11.35

13.22

13.52

14.92

17.36

18.51

22.33

27.22

36.22

22.19

1000

2433

conveyance

0.00

4.66

6.81

10.34

10.44

10.52

12.41

14.46

24.61

36.05

67.29 143.85

48.63

872

2207

other consumer services

6.67

3.71

5.79

8.18

10.81

10.54

12.89

15.17

22.95

38.05

59.81 118.71

43.55

979

2388

rent

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.60

0.69

6.58

1.93

3.11

3.35

11.63

4.18

50

51

taxes and cesses

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.27

0.08

0.36

0.47

0.34

0.63

1.34

1.98

4.47

1.49

176

495

0.62

0.78

1.28

1.40

3.50

2.84

7.99

10.23

15.11 123.20

medical: non-inst.

durable goods
total: non-food
total expenditure

0.00

0.57

66.17

90.83

26.56

361

941

99.28 126.31 149.48 163.64 193.75 222.52 268.38 367.50 503.81 1097.18 430.30

1000

2433

211.92 249.28 297.92 347.02 388.52 431.09 480.74 542.38 630.15 785.91 1007.43 1770.11 846.75

1000

2433

clothing:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.23

0.00

0.05

0.08

0.21

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.05

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.42

0.00

0.00

0.58

0.00

6.63

1.24

10

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

40.75

47.03

58.00

71.78

98.95

57.08

998

2426

imputed rent**
clothing

19.11

22.55

25.01

26.19

28.98

footwear

5.96

5.70

6.40

6.85

8.23

8.17

8.41

9.12

10.49

12.83

15.04

21.63

12.73

998

2428

education

18.84

9.69

7.23

7.09

8.73

15.79

19.42

19.00

27.17

35.22

65.77 146.41

50.34

624

1661

medical-institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.11

2.02

0.66

2.48

3.75

7.78

10.27

26.56

77.78

20.79

118

300

durable goods

0.62

1.54

1.46

3.71

4.07

12.63

8.22

8.67

12.34

22.61

44.13

95.43

31.35

905

2276

243.94 275.69 327.12 385.99 420.80 485.23 530.95 593.44 691.01 858.09 1123.78 1782.10 905.26

1000

2433

total expenditure

* included in total expenditure

32.13

35.10

** not included in total expenditure

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Table 5R: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Rural

Rajasthan
MPCE classes (Rs)
item
(1)

0
235
(2)

235
270
(3)

270
320
(4)

320
365
(5)

365
410
(6)

410
455
(7)

455
510
(8)

510
580
(9)

580
690
(10)

690
890
(11)

no. of hhs.
reporting
consumption
890 1155& all per1000 in the
1155 more classes hhs
sample
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

cereal

64.61

57.62

67.94

72.85

75.81

81.48

83.48

87.90

92.44

85.58

998

3535

gram

0.00

0.08

0.10

0.15

0.20

0.06

0.26

0.33

0.27

0.32

0.68

0.29

0.25

60

228

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.07

0.02

0.00

10.45

11.13

12.31

14.57

16.13

18.57

3484

pulses & pulse products

96.42 101.78 107.45

5.66

6.28

7.21

7.97

9.34

9.89

11.29

983

milk & milk products

15.99

32.13

41.45

52.43

63.45

77.49

97.85 110.00 131.57 176.87 213.46 263.44 112.99

991

3510

edible oil

12.11

13.62

16.78

17.29

18.65

20.40

20.63

21.93

983

3477

21.29

23.91

25.78

29.78

33.96

egg, fish & meat

0.00

1.11

2.34

2.92

3.85

3.63

2.90

3.91

6.08

5.32

7.15

9.72

4.37

159

544

vegetables

9.95

15.87

17.72

19.24

21.91

24.19

25.74

26.53

30.41

33.97

39.17

43.67

27.13

998

3532

fruits (fresh)

0.07

1.54

1.54

2.02

2.67

3.21

4.54

5.07

6.43

8.69

13.31

18.18

5.66

623

2313

fruits (dry)

0.02

0.36

0.10

0.19

0.43

0.32

0.42

0.84

1.28

2.01

2.70

6.15

1.12

112

479

sugar

9.36

11.23

12.19

14.20

14.85

15.50

17.07

18.71

19.39

22.90

27.53

33.03

18.52

997

3533

salt

0.84

0.86

0.90

1.01

1.07

1.19

1.25

1.27

1.35

1.55

1.63

1.64

1.26

997

3529

spices

8.48

9.19

9.93

10.85

11.58

12.72

13.06

13.96

14.52

16.34

18.50

19.79

13.72

998

3535

beverages, etc.

7.16

9.50

9.85

11.92

14.53

16.68

17.18

19.54

22.28

28.17

31.56

44.71

20.14

997

3529

134.26 159.39 188.04 213.04 238.35 266.78 294.84 320.48 362.24 432.91 503.43 600.63 323.97

1000

3540

total : food
pan

0.02

0.02

0.05

0.01

0.04

0.06

0.04

0.07

0.05

0.02

0.14

0.14

0.05

38

127

tobacco

7.22

12.11

10.58

12.81

11.17

14.15

14.01

14.25

16.33

18.76

16.58

17.62

14.56

700

2438

intoxicants

1.08

1.15

1.63

2.68

2.46

3.80

4.18

6.75

7.30

6.19

8.92

21.47

5.69

148

523

27.21

37.04

40.68

44.73

47.60

51.14

52.48

56.90

63.85

74.05

89.61

98.77

58.83

999

3540

clothing

8.64

6.19

7.00

10.78

11.48

17.74

22.35

26.41

36.84

47.63

70.50 111.47

30.72

478

1712

footwear

1.75

2.35

2.84

3.25

4.68

5.20

7.19

7.22

9.42

11.49

19.72

21.13

8.15

376

1371

education

1.89

1.06

3.51

3.21

4.33

4.92

6.67

11.13

19.23

26.34

37.68

87.62

15.65

351

1334

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.36

0.02

0.00

0.50

1.58

5.12

5.70 342.23

16.11

13

48

medical: non-inst.

1.82

6.34

5.87

9.15

11.70

13.72

16.20

22.30

23.50

33.11

62.20

82.50

23.33

517

1872

entertainment

0.00

0.03

0.08

0.05

0.17

0.19

0.39

0.92

1.70

2.62

4.33

4.62

1.22

90

348

minor personal effects

0.00

0.00

0.11

0.49

0.28

0.39

0.53

1.12

1.26

1.78

2.24

2.78

0.98

84

293

toilet articles

5.17

4.64

6.68

7.11

8.35

9.48

10.56

12.02

13.83

16.01

19.47

22.05

11.88

984

3489

other hh consumables

5.98

7.56

9.09

10.70

12.43

14.00

14.14

15.78

17.45

20.48

24.94

27.68

15.81

999

3538

fuel and light

conveyance

4.24

6.07

7.83

8.67

13.12

11.50

14.08

17.41

21.09

30.95

49.73 102.85

21.96

830

2966

11.08

10.38

13.70

15.53

17.59

18.29

19.69

23.46

28.73

33.90

45.71

71.19

25.58

992

3515

rent

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.20

0.22

0.00

0.00

0.42

0.33

1.17

3.07

16.52

1.17

15

48

taxes and cesses

0.70

0.60

0.54

0.44

0.70

0.58

0.80

1.00

1.30

1.87

2.43

2.92

1.13

207

745

2.80

1.57

2.73

2.66

2.63

3.87

5.22

6.23

9.90

32.66 185.19

other consumer services

durable goods
total: non-food
total expenditure

2.73

14.03

224

813

98.35 111.78 132.54 149.32 167.82 187.18 222.88 270.02 341.38 495.63 1218.74 266.86

1000

3541

213.79 257.74 299.82 345.58 387.67 434.59 482.02 543.37 632.26 774.29 999.06 1819.37 590.83

79.53

1000

3541

clothing:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.18

0.19

0.00

0.00

0.08

0.12

0.00

0.57

0.09

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.11

0.11

1.05

33.73

1.55

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

43.36

48.69

56.87

69.80

69.95

43.78

997

3528

imputed rent**
clothing

20.26

24.40

26.19

30.37

33.50

37.76

40.51

footwear

4.42

4.52

5.63

5.76

6.83

7.68

8.34

9.10

10.13

11.78

13.79

14.23

8.98

997

3529

education

3.91

2.12

3.93

6.14

7.05

6.12

9.93

10.94

17.90

25.12

31.23

51.58

14.47

617

2287

medical-institutional

0.00

1.88

1.33

0.81

2.26

3.58

3.95

5.83

7.21

6.63

19.65

63.05

7.73

68

257

durable goods

2.95

3.38

3.87

7.39

8.39

11.11

12.00

14.54

16.94

32.18

28.36

58.63

16.88

715

2580

230.32 281.63 325.85 376.13 422.20 470.36 516.69 576.66 659.94 807.07 996.95 1329.18 598.20

1000

3541

total expenditure

* included in total expenditure

** not included in total expenditure

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Appendix Tables

Table 5R: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Rural

Sikkim
MPCE classes (Rs)
item

0
235
(2)

(1)

235
270
(3)

270
320
(4)

320
365
(5)

365
410
(6)

410
455
(7)

455
510
(8)

510
580
(9)

580
690
(10)

690
890
(11)

no. of hhs.
reporting
consumption
890 1155& all per1000 in the
1155 more classes hhs
sample
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

cereal

48.10

93.25

69.63

75.52

73.18

77.83

88.54

gram

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.17

0.07

0.24

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.45

0.26

0.06

0.30

0.49

0.36

0.19

0.33

0.08

0.05

0.25

29

28

pulses & pulse products

3.90

11.12

9.93

11.22

12.29

13.61

11.96

12.34

13.32

16.44

17.03

19.91

14.18

962

890

milk & milk products

19.51

18.75

30.98

32.87

40.94

53.51

57.97

63.79

63.48

72.64

73.14

88.89

61.46

880

828

edible oil

15.60

20.62

21.75

26.95

30.76

32.49

31.48

30.32

33.83

36.45

36.53

46.52

33.73

960

889

0.81

0.00

16.82

23.52

32.07

33.62

34.28

37.97

38.77

45.15

68.96

96.21

45.05

889

823

19.19

31.56

31.99

36.36

43.33

49.10

47.38

50.20

59.54

65.09

77.00

93.88

58.13

964

891

8.86

0.00

0.94

0.92

0.75

1.63

1.59

2.95

3.39

7.84

9.59

19.27

5.41

450

401

egg, fish & meat


vegetables
fruits (fresh)

97.74 110.26 112.41 131.58 143.57 102.41


0.30

0.51

0.45

0.86

2.05

0.52

964

892

132

115

fruits (dry)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.06

0.34

0.07

0.08

0.07

16

15

sugar

1.57

4.06

3.79

5.28

6.64

6.80

6.49

7.00

8.05

8.61

9.52

12.19

7.81

927

862

salt

0.72

0.69

1.01

0.95

0.91

1.12

1.28

1.42

1.27

1.60

1.50

1.69

1.33

963

891

spices

1.05

2.81

4.32

6.69

8.16

8.39

8.57

9.80

9.71

10.54

12.34

16.20

9.97

964

892

beverages, etc.

9.58

11.75

12.68

14.83

16.71

20.94

22.80

23.48

33.35

40.02

40.85

77.03

32.62

995

917

total : food

128.88 194.62 204.30 235.39 265.98 299.41 313.08 337.67 375.73 417.91 479.03 617.54 372.94
0.45

0.58

0.81

2.06

996

918

1.11

337

315

5.63

3.95

423

400

16.70

15.61

494

496

92.36 113.14

77.98

1000

920

53.52 101.14 151.77

40.66

290

278

43.60

13.22

185

165

60.74

14.87

296

284

0.00

21.50

2.26

5.19

3.51

7.10

3.51

290

288
251

pan

0.14

0.25

0.44

0.23

0.15

1.36

1.35

tobacco

2.33

1.50

4.08

2.26

2.16

2.67

4.33

4.02

5.72

3.84

3.17

intoxicants

0.00

0.00

7.14

7.82

9.44

11.85

18.81

19.99

19.37

16.77

16.22

fuel and light

24.74

29.88

44.63

50.43

58.75

63.42

70.04

77.06

83.12

87.67

clothing

34.45

0.00

3.42

2.08

3.52

7.63

8.72

17.80

19.31

footwear

2.78

0.00

2.91

3.47

3.23

2.46

2.87

3.10

7.63

19.56

32.61

education

0.70

2.50

3.65

4.23

3.93

2.91

3.12

7.10

13.53

13.08

24.94

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

0.71

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.00

0.00

0.00

medical: non-inst.

0.00

0.00

1.63

2.95

2.03

2.14

2.19

4.24

2.11

2.23

entertainment

0.00

0.00

0.23

0.47

0.84

1.07

3.87

2.32

8.69

20.03

36.53

72.61

16.21

333

minor personal effects

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.97

1.99

0.17

2.00

3.30

2.89

3.97

1.95

3.95

2.45

107

99

toilet articles

2.65

5.00

7.07

7.55

8.57

10.05

10.60

13.65

16.95

23.67

33.89

51.85

19.78

994

916
916

other hh consumables

1.98

3.12

4.37

5.26

6.70

7.64

8.26

9.76

11.09

12.77

14.70

22.05

11.00

995

conveyance

4.10

5.00

9.63

13.22

14.92

17.22

16.96

23.14

23.21

34.72

50.56 101.47

32.55

921

862

other consumer services

1.45

1.88

2.91

3.25

4.96

5.55

8.40

10.88

17.19

31.68

61.93

88.12

25.82

899

823

rent

0.00

0.00

0.00

2.75

1.60

0.86

8.51

8.35

16.83

24.06

51.98 144.31

28.43

222

137

taxes and cesses

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.03

0.04

0.42

0.21

1.21

2.48

2.35

0.76

119

83

durable goods

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.07

0.80

0.00

0.00

0.00

51.35

5.43

10

75.33

49.12

92.82 106.93 122.82 136.14 169.39 206.76 249.92 353.11 529.31 960.46 315.59

1000

920

204.21 243.75 297.12 342.32 388.80 435.55 482.48 544.43 625.65 771.01 1008.35 1578.01 688.53

total: non-food
total expenditure

1000

920

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

durable goods:2 hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

imputed rent**

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

clothing:2nd hand*
nd

Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)
clothing

68.29

22.71

35.44

38.81

42.42

50.30

52.99

56.59

65.61

76.77

83.69 130.97

66.96

1000

920

footwear

14.76

3.90

9.92

12.42

14.06

15.90

15.63

17.03

21.09

22.81

29.17

39.84

20.91

998

917

education

1.87

3.60

4.07

8.61

12.33

13.61

10.81

15.33

26.58

39.03

61.04 143.84

36.43

667

656

medical-institutional

0.00

0.00

0.18

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.22

0.37

0.04

0.09

0.33

1.80

0.31

27

21

3.72

0.00

2.43

2.15

2.97

2.71

5.90

5.82

4.02

6.16

4.87

6.94

4.72

364

392

254.90 271.46 338.48 394.53 449.89 505.04 553.24 610.81 702.14 829.70 1028.80 1572.41 741.38

1000

920

durable goods
total expenditure

* included in total expenditure

** not included in total expenditure

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Table 5R: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Rural

Tamil Nadu
MPCE classes (Rs)
item
(1)

0
235
(2)

235
270
(3)

270
320
(4)

320
365
(5)

365
410
(6)

410
455
(7)

455
510
(8)

510
580
(9)

580
690
(10)

690
890
(11)

no. of hhs.
reporting
consumption
890 1155& all per1000 in the
1155 more classes hhs
sample
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

cereal

46.85

53.33

65.43

73.99

79.32

88.26

93.49

971

4097

gram

0.46

0.47

0.69

0.84

1.06

0.99

1.11

1.39

1.62

1.61

2.61

3.04

1.31

402

1774

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.03

0.03

0.02

0.12

0.11

0.04

0.08

0.05

0.04

0.04

0.08

0.06

17

71

pulses & pulse products

8.98

11.30

14.44

16.10

16.96

19.28

20.86

23.70

24.87

28.03

31.80

37.72

21.50

971

4097

milk & milk products

3.90

7.46

7.74

13.57

14.99

20.60

23.84

26.74

36.41

43.17

57.72

76.99

27.27

657

2974

edible oil
egg, fish & meat
vegetables

93.41 100.37 107.59 116.22 134.55 140.50

13.64

15.47

17.94

18.12

20.73

21.50

23.25

24.80

26.92

29.67

33.26

44.41

24.14

968

4085

6.78

12.30

13.14

13.52

18.42

19.69

22.13

25.96

30.80

33.23

44.68

53.01

24.38

770

3291

15.34

20.03

23.46

27.85

30.50

32.64

34.04

38.42

40.08

43.26

48.42

54.47

34.85

971

4097

fruits (fresh)

3.66

5.66

6.56

7.78

9.48

10.00

10.82

12.54

14.68

18.27

24.75

36.67

13.02

961

4049

fruits (dry)

0.08

0.03

0.06

0.14

0.19

0.22

0.37

0.57

0.70

0.93

1.43

3.36

0.60

127

691

sugar

1.61

2.74

3.56

4.69

4.84

6.30

6.50

7.93

9.29

10.08

12.90

16.23

7.27

766

3361

salt

0.77

0.89

0.96

0.95

1.01

1.01

1.07

1.11

1.10

1.22

1.33

1.44

1.08

971

4097

spices

11.05

12.91

15.71

18.04

19.17

20.06

21.27

22.65

24.39

25.90

28.58

33.05

21.50

971

4097

beverages, etc.

15.17

19.78

20.04

26.48

30.53

33.09

36.81

43.31

48.66

64.08

78.11 149.85

45.03

987

4116

128.29 162.39 189.77 222.11 247.33 273.76 295.53 329.55 367.14 415.71 500.19 650.83 315.49

997

4154

total : food
pan

0.67

1.64

1.43

2.72

2.66

3.52

4.54

4.13

6.11

4.25

4.96

3.16

3.62

223

907

tobacco

0.72

2.77

5.20

4.65

6.79

6.27

7.50

8.94

8.71

9.71

9.32

11.40

7.25

368

1465

6.92

intoxicants

0.44

0.69

1.75

1.98

2.82

4.67

5.71

3.66

4.96

5.66

16.07

4.55

102

387

32.34

31.89

37.51

43.08

45.60

47.62

50.81

53.86

58.87

67.76

77.11 101.78

53.81

1000

4159

clothing

0.03

3.26

2.54

3.03

7.34

3.36

12.89

16.19

26.31

40.73

57.78

88.98

19.82

154

662

footwear

0.00

1.41

0.73

0.48

0.76

0.68

1.15

1.00

1.13

1.17

2.00

6.56

1.26

73

318

education

1.16

3.71

4.13

3.19

3.62

4.55

5.49

6.32

10.33

17.44

25.72 127.72

14.18

253

1112

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.00

0.35

3.28

7.77 501.43

27.87

48

medical: non-inst.

1.11

3.77

4.18

8.29

8.31

12.71

13.76

18.50

26.96

38.25

65.41 174.27

26.82

481

2172

entertainment

0.40

1.12

1.79

3.07

4.74

5.37

6.12

7.83

9.60

13.69

16.92

23.74

7.71

371

1873

minor personal effects

0.00

0.03

0.08

0.19

0.24

0.25

0.31

0.40

0.22

0.36

0.58

2.14

0.36

41

207

13.77

13.64

14.18

14.89

16.68

17.53

18.31

20.40

21.78

25.60

29.22

35.36

19.87

998

4153

other hh consumables

8.40

9.22

10.89

11.88

12.92

14.44

15.43

17.40

18.72

21.81

28.11

34.26

16.77

998

4155

conveyance

7.54

9.54

12.27

11.38

15.39

18.99

23.07

28.74

33.57

51.85

68.31 102.98

30.11

924

3897

other consumer services

5.66

7.75

8.38

9.38

10.36

12.08

14.51

17.28

20.82

32.12

51.70 107.67

22.03

958

4000

rent

0.00

0.17

0.74

1.16

1.66

2.40

1.65

4.00

8.02

8.66

18.87

51.40

6.77

81

278

taxes and cesses

0.26

0.41

0.57

0.47

0.68

0.81

1.23

1.12

1.38

2.05

3.14

5.93

1.38

412

1910

0.60

0.81

1.33

1.02

1.75

3.34

4.55

8.88

14.33

25.70 320.60

fuel and light

toilet articles

durable goods
total: non-food
total expenditure

0.22

22.50

231

1147

91.63 107.18 121.16 141.60 156.99 185.83 214.30 266.72 358.72 499.53 1715.44 286.68

1000

4159

201.02 254.03 296.95 343.27 388.92 430.75 481.37 543.85 633.86 774.43 999.72 2366.27 602.17

72.72

1000

4159

clothing:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.07

0.08

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.05

1.25

2.55

1.09

4.59

0.71

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

34.08

37.00

44.38

55.27

76.02

34.45

988

4117

imputed rent**
clothing

19.98

footwear
education

22.86

23.45

24.67

26.66

1.82

2.74

2.49

2.38

5.81

11.40

6.45

6.60

medical-institutional

1.91

0.41

2.58

durable goods

1.00

1.70

3.40

total expenditure

28.55

31.27

2.85

3.02

3.02

3.48

4.06

5.08

6.55

9.64

3.77

949

3956

8.16

11.90

9.45

11.86

16.23

33.23

53.23

80.75

18.59

508

2162

3.44

3.00

4.57

7.45

3.66

14.05

11.14

19.23

75.58

10.46

74

330

5.32

6.73

8.49

9.22

11.14

22.02

24.19

65.57

86.81

17.82

707

3107

230.13 284.16 327.12 377.65 423.60 476.95 518.88 580.01 680.24 815.50 1080.60 1649.78 601.63

1000

4159

* included in total expenditure

** not included in total expenditure

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Table 5R: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Rural

Tripura
MPCE classes (Rs)
item

0
235
(2)

(1)

235
270
(3)

270
320
(4)

320
365
(5)

365
410
(6)

410
455
(7)

455
510
(8)

510
580
(9)

580
690
(10)

690
890
(11)

no. of hhs.
reporting
consumption
890 1155& all per1000 in the
1155 more classes hhs
sample
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

cereal

74.07

78.62

gram

0.00

0.00

86.87 102.20 112.18 123.38 130.25 132.12 139.32 141.55 149.58 177.59 119.19
0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.05

0.01

0.03

0.01

0.08

0.01

1000
4

1760
11

cereal substitutes

0.41

0.21

0.16

0.13

0.22

0.19

0.12

0.10

0.23

0.21

0.95

0.41

0.20

95

156

pulses & pulse products

4.89

8.10

7.68

10.85

10.58

11.31

12.96

13.57

16.19

18.64

19.09

23.26

12.42

968

1712

milk & milk products

1.25

3.14

2.67

5.90

9.78

10.56

17.64

23.92

28.99

44.29

62.78

73.80

17.97

673

1262

36.76

edible oil

10.32

14.21

15.80

19.81

20.26

22.71

25.35

27.40

29.31

34.14

50.35

23.98

999

1758

egg, fish & meat

22.57

30.47

36.93

39.96

46.17

52.66

62.12

67.61

75.46

87.35 107.43 155.87

58.36

988

1742

vegetables

30.43

27.48

31.04

34.42

34.43

39.96

39.21

43.79

50.59

57.12

61.81

81.74

40.94

1000

1760

1.91

1.07

2.25

2.58

3.81

4.36

4.97

5.10

7.83

10.90

18.64

25.54

5.44

744

1363

fruits (fresh)
fruits (dry)

0.04

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.02

0.03

0.01

0.08

0.29

0.31

1.85

0.08

24

60

sugar

2.75

3.26

3.66

4.73

4.93

5.32

5.65

6.59

7.26

7.75

9.16

11.36

5.66

960

1688

salt

1.03

1.15

1.41

1.44

1.63

1.72

1.91

1.77

2.08

2.24

2.29

2.91

1.74

998

1758

spices

5.45

5.97

7.56

8.76

9.48

10.82

11.05

10.82

13.35

14.08

16.48

18.89

10.55

1000

1760

beverages, etc.

2.74

4.63

6.73

7.40

8.61

9.63

10.95

13.43

15.26

20.60

26.42

41.75

11.61

973

1725

157.87 178.32 202.73 238.19 262.08 292.63 322.22 346.27 385.96 439.19 511.70 665.39 308.14

total : food

1000

1760

pan

0.58

3.05

3.99

4.41

6.30

6.90

7.50

8.55

9.03

11.36

15.40

15.39

7.11

635

1193

tobacco

5.32

11.59

11.90

11.00

12.91

11.88

12.85

13.67

14.21

18.23

20.07

21.83

13.16

841

1480

intoxicants

0.49

1.89

3.00

2.88

2.99

2.61

2.19

4.11

3.73

3.68

2.00

4.97

2.98

156

261

fuel and light

23.23

27.35

31.25

35.67

39.97

44.28

47.75

52.25

59.07

70.92

91.08 115.67

47.57

1000

1760

clothing

0.00

2.58

4.71

5.67

8.07

10.37

13.90

15.37

26.73

42.28

68.16 114.62

16.92

328

624

footwear

0.24

0.46

0.34

0.95

1.66

1.95

2.70

2.17

3.12

7.13

9.09

13.29

2.54

163

328

education

1.42

2.71

5.14

7.17

11.07

13.82

17.87

23.67

33.69

44.69

57.92

67.93

19.11

474

868

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.31

0.17

2.75

2.86

0.00

0.70

14.55

0.99

15

medical: non-inst.

2.08

8.49

8.75

8.63

10.73

12.88

14.41

17.73

22.71

32.06

48.77

66.53

16.37

714

1309

entertainment

0.00

0.00

0.10

0.31

0.09

0.72

1.07

0.81

1.75

7.39

10.19

12.49

1.59

78

150

minor personal effects

0.00

0.11

0.61

0.45

0.88

0.95

0.87

1.32

1.60

1.12

3.01

4.06

1.02

180

336

toilet articles

2.93

6.30

7.30

8.47

10.04

10.58

11.85

13.79

15.40

18.85

22.75

32.21

11.92

978

1734

other hh consumables

3.17

4.62

5.28

6.04

6.83

7.60

8.35

9.68

10.81

13.49

15.57

22.17

8.43

992

1750

conveyance

1.67

3.01

3.99

6.20

7.91

8.78

10.61

13.96

19.09

22.68

55.20

76.22

12.92

758

1378

other consumer services

2.54

4.85

4.69

4.82

6.38

7.23

8.13

10.90

14.07

20.14

44.24

86.68

11.11

903

1607

rent

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.41

0.00

0.24

5.40

8.62

19.18

1.08

17

20

taxes and cesses

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.12

0.00

0.00

0.23

0.15

0.51

0.29

0.07

12

23

durable goods

0.00

0.23

0.07

0.29

0.84

0.35

0.75

4.19

3.39

9.30

4.07 132.46

4.60

49

117

43.66

77.27

91.13 102.96 126.67 141.33 161.37 194.89 241.72 328.86 477.34 820.54 179.49

1000

1760

201.54 255.59 293.87 341.16 388.75 433.96 483.59 541.16 627.68 768.05 989.04 1485.93 487.63

1000

1760

total: non-food
total expenditure
clothing:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.18

0.08

0.14

0.06

0.00

0.36

0.29

0.06

0.00

0.11

10

durable goods:2 hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

imputed rent**

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

nd

Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)
clothing

17.66

16.94

21.30

23.25

27.43

29.75

32.65

35.51

41.01

46.87

62.47

79.64

32.25

989

1745

footwear

0.69

1.49

1.98

2.42

3.23

3.60

4.02

4.68

5.89

6.47

7.76

10.81

3.95

891

1610

education

3.21

4.71

5.98

10.10

13.88

14.17

19.17

25.70

34.57

42.02 106.02

88.14

22.11

636

1164

medical-institutional

0.81

0.28

0.72

2.27

3.55

1.01

1.54

2.97

2.67

3.67

16.33

21.99

2.89

75

145

0.91

1.19

1.74

3.12

3.90

4.12

4.54

5.68

9.59

13.13

34.79

43.86

6.56

432

820

223.16 274.21 315.29 368.17 419.13 459.79 510.08 567.23 651.93 776.59 1081.88 1387.49 511.32

1000

1760

durable goods
total expenditure

* included in total expenditure

** not included in total expenditure

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Table 5R: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Rural

Uttar Pradesh
MPCE classes (Rs)
item
(1)

0
235
(2)

235
270
(3)

270
320
(4)

320
365
(5)

365
410
(6)

410
455
(7)

455
510
(8)

510
580
(9)

580
690
(10)

690
890
(11)

no. of hhs.
reporting
consumption
890 1155& all per1000 in the
1155 more classes hhs
sample
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

cereal

63.25

78.41

85.84

86.75

89.55

93.81

93.25

93.61

996

7845

gram

0.11

0.19

0.27

0.39

0.40

0.50

0.42

0.67

0.64

0.73

0.85

1.63

0.52

117

1080

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.04

0.11

0.14

0.16

0.02

0.32

0.13

0.06

0.00

0.13

0.10

36

29.30

pulses & pulse products


milk & milk products
edible oil
egg, fish & meat
vegetables

97.25 100.67 101.83 112.53 135.57

11.08

13.14

13.53

15.85

17.49

18.71

19.78

22.02

23.11

25.26

43.17

19.89

989

7790

5.64

10.75

15.77

25.05

36.05

41.51

56.12

63.52

76.56

99.46 126.24 146.36

52.64

802

6487

13.58

14.88

17.17

19.15

21.72

22.22

23.56

25.40

27.37

29.35

33.16

59.31

24.01

993

7823

3.59

3.43

5.17

6.08

6.75

7.62

8.72

10.33

11.68

11.74

13.63

21.86

8.61

359

2839

19.25

22.72

25.30

27.67

29.46

33.13

33.87

36.45

37.85

40.89

46.59

63.23

33.37

996

7839

fruits (fresh)

1.14

1.60

2.11

2.59

3.68

4.14

5.41

6.34

7.24

10.56

13.08

21.41

5.69

699

5771

fruits (dry)

0.22

0.33

0.47

0.63

1.05

1.05

1.97

2.34

2.96

3.90

5.98

10.99

2.12

320

2771

sugar

5.41

7.26

8.95

10.76

13.08

13.99

15.07

16.93

19.39

22.47

25.82

42.24

15.51

990

7794

salt

0.54

0.62

0.71

0.74

0.84

0.85

0.83

0.95

0.95

1.11

1.10

1.47

0.87

994

7824

spices

6.80

7.83

8.41

9.16

9.99

10.52

11.08

11.67

13.25

13.78

16.32

24.43

11.28

996

7843

beverages, etc.

4.83

6.77

8.19

10.13

12.09

14.64

16.42

18.59

22.20

26.77

37.51

56.85

17.27

968

7656

135.43 167.93 191.94 215.06 242.29 262.85 286.53 312.78 344.01 387.89 462.12 628.66 285.49

1000

7868

total : food
pan

1.14

1.22

1.14

1.60

1.58

1.79

2.49

2.04

2.47

2.98

4.46

5.46

2.14

308

2574

tobacco

3.60

4.37

5.28

6.13

6.68

7.80

8.01

8.96

10.30

12.12

14.99

15.83

8.20

706

5462

intoxicants

0.78

0.40

0.80

1.12

1.28

1.83

2.70

2.67

2.31

3.36

5.67

8.75

2.24

85

680

28.56

34.27

38.17

41.91

45.59

49.62

53.17

57.08

63.82

68.04

76.00

98.43

52.38

998

7857

clothing

1.45

2.90

5.95

8.55

11.94

14.43

19.56

26.95

31.91

56.80

81.71 163.37

27.35

394

3284

footwear

0.85

0.64

1.20

1.81

2.95

2.99

3.94

5.28

6.76

10.96

14.86

27.11

5.28

265

2218

education

2.90

4.57

6.57

8.87

11.60

12.18

17.86

17.28

22.80

38.52

49.92

76.90

18.91

545

4555

medical: institutional

0.19

0.00

0.25

0.21

0.09

0.33

0.22

0.73

2.93

10.09

12.11 265.19

12.94

17

161

medical: non-inst.

6.14

10.34

14.67

17.92

19.70

25.64

29.25

36.51

53.63

62.30

93.99 126.45

35.37

793

6306

entertainment

0.23

0.46

0.47

0.82

0.92

1.42

1.37

2.05

2.77

2.85

3.92

7.54

1.75

169

1453

minor personal effects

0.20

0.38

0.55

0.81

0.77

0.96

1.02

1.35

2.23

2.55

3.54

4.32

1.36

176

1525

toilet articles

5.64

7.04

7.82

9.68

10.17

11.42

12.31

13.16

15.85

17.34

20.46

25.43

12.34

997

7836

other hh consumables

4.44

5.79

6.63

7.98

8.85

9.54

10.76

11.78

13.30

14.56

17.92

23.34

10.58

998

7851

conveyance

2.60

2.68

3.70

5.21

6.66

9.24

10.42

13.23

18.89

27.84

41.79

74.66

14.29

648

5342

other consumer services

7.44

9.64

10.78

12.44

13.77

15.38

17.71

20.35

24.45

34.78

48.26

84.38

21.17

994

7818

rent

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.08

0.00

0.04

0.11

0.14

1.10

0.37

1.10

6.35

0.48

12

45

taxes and cesses

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.01

0.01

0.03

0.04

0.01

0.22

0.28

0.21

0.05

80

1.19

1.60

2.52

3.56

4.46

4.74

10.85

9.83

20.11

41.36 311.19

fuel and light

durable goods
total: non-food
total expenditure

1.06

20.30

380

3144

85.90 105.60 127.68 146.12 169.08 195.67 230.45 285.35 385.79 532.35 1324.91 247.13

1000

7868

202.64 253.83 297.54 342.74 388.42 431.93 482.20 543.23 629.36 773.68 994.47 1953.56 532.63

67.21

1000

7868

clothing:2nd hand*

0.07

0.02

0.06

0.12

0.00

0.04

0.00

0.04

0.08

0.10

0.00

0.03

0.05

17

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.06

0.00

0.05

0.01

0.26

0.00

0.35

0.38

15.66

0.74

30

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

39.63

44.98

51.00

61.19

74.51

36.98

994

7822

imputed rent**
clothing

17.57

23.36

25.51

footwear

2.14

2.97

3.34

3.76

4.65

4.72

5.25

5.83

6.86

8.28

9.82

11.71

5.41

984

7759

education

4.77

6.75

8.80

10.03

12.23

13.20

16.76

17.61

22.81

29.06

37.25

53.33

17.24

636

5265

medical-institutional

1.98

2.31

1.95

7.89

7.07

6.70

8.00

12.60

9.69

20.02

14.70

45.66

10.05

79

692

durable goods

5.80

6.67

8.26

8.17

14.17

12.07

18.49

27.64

23.50

32.63

60.22 112.85

21.98

895

7151

228.47 286.53 329.75 378.33 429.04 467.86 521.21 585.31 662.55 777.05 977.78 1406.85 539.29

1000

7868

total expenditure

* included in total expenditure

27.75

32.63

33.56

36.91

** not included in total expenditure

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Appendix Tables

Table 5R: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Rural

Uttaranchal
MPCE classes (Rs)
item
(1)

0
235
(2)

235
270
(3)

270
320
(4)

320
365
(5)

365
410
(6)

410
455
(7)

455
510
(8)

510
580
(9)

580
690
(10)

690
890
(11)

no. of hhs.
reporting
consumption
890 1155& all per1000 in the
1155 more classes hhs
sample
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

cereal

32.02

60.05

71.30

77.90

88.38

98.62

996

1462

gram

0.00

0.00

0.37

0.25

0.33

0.53

0.53

0.81

0.83

1.02

1.96

2.03

0.81

190

283

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.57

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.07

pulses & pulse products

12.19

16.94

16.05

17.58

18.54

20.55

21.93

23.59

25.56

28.19

28.94

35.19

23.62

994

1461

milk & milk products

15.60

26.80

26.92

38.19

42.40

60.01

57.50

73.40

88.91 105.05 125.76 145.43

76.16

944

1399

edible oil

16.04

19.41

19.55

21.73

24.73

24.20

24.57

26.46

29.38

32.86

39.43

50.44

28.68

996

1462

egg, fish & meat

89.25 102.41

97.41 106.36 108.29 114.03 127.97

1.51

1.61

4.47

6.56

6.52

4.79

7.10

9.29

14.90

12.99

21.66

26.26

10.92

466

717

14.42

20.50

23.29

23.91

26.64

29.72

34.47

37.90

39.12

41.08

52.87

62.13

36.54

996

1462

fruits (fresh)

9.83

1.63

2.21

2.46

2.99

3.01

4.68

6.68

8.88

12.52

19.72

25.67

8.28

723

1077

fruits (dry)

0.00

0.00

0.55

0.57

0.98

1.37

0.62

1.52

2.37

3.31

6.02

8.25

2.31

333

514

sugar

5.14

10.21

13.69

14.57

17.30

18.46

20.49

21.32

23.23

25.74

26.37

30.43

21.24

991

1459

salt

0.48

0.77

1.01

1.02

0.97

1.16

1.18

1.19

1.23

1.29

1.57

1.81

1.22

994

1458

spices

4.08

6.56

7.48

8.31

9.40

9.63

10.94

11.31

12.60

13.52

14.87

18.26

11.56

996

1462

beverages, etc.

8.57

7.47

11.00

12.41

14.58

16.86

18.57

22.87

29.16

35.39

42.09

64.98

25.85

995

1462

119.89 171.93 197.90 225.46 253.76 279.54 305.55 333.76 382.52 421.24 495.29 598.84 345.88

1000

1465

vegetables

total : food
pan

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.25

0.18

0.19

0.00

0.11

0.08

0.18

0.00

0.65

0.15

18

24

tobacco

7.73

8.81

8.09

8.07

9.23

11.24

11.61

11.74

12.58

13.86

11.93

12.64

11.41

596

892

7.19

8.85

intoxicants

0.00

0.00

1.79

1.20

1.07

2.92

4.39

4.80

7.70

41.69

50.64

50.44

57.40

59.02

64.68

71.12

74.99

84.77

clothing

0.00

0.86

0.74

2.94

4.54

8.88

11.78

22.66

footwear

0.00

0.43

0.73

2.69

3.50

2.00

4.24

8.58

education

0.75

0.79

5.91

8.47

10.02

7.95

14.97

15.97

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

4.15

3.67

medical: non-inst.

0.00

2.61

7.45

6.86

11.38

12.35

12.49

12.80

16.84

32.26

42.67

79.49

entertainment

0.00

0.90

0.37

0.64

0.62

1.69

1.42

2.39

3.71

3.85

10.21

minor personal effects

0.00

0.90

0.11

0.03

0.47

0.36

0.44

1.91

1.09

1.08

3.08

toilet articles

5.84

6.25

7.73

8.94

10.02

10.41

11.64

13.25

13.73

15.87

21.94

28.19

13.67

986

1452

other hh consumables

5.27

5.72

7.51

7.68

8.82

9.31

10.96

11.67

13.19

14.81

19.84

24.68

12.47

993

1460

conveyance

3.36

3.41

3.39

3.79

4.58

7.45

7.83

9.39

16.68

24.09

44.18 101.49

18.91

670

998

other consumer services

3.18

6.59

6.64

7.68

8.59

9.63

10.72

17.18

19.62

32.57

49.33 129.90

24.90

965

1419

rent

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.16

0.01

0.17

0.58

1.65

5.65

13.07

26.62

3.68

46

60

taxes and cesses

0.31

0.81

0.19

0.32

0.66

0.61

1.29

1.03

1.05

1.54

2.21

5.95

1.33

218

335

0.36

0.50

0.21

0.73

1.46

2.32

1.92

2.78

11.46

26.64 501.48

fuel and light

durable goods
total: non-food
total expenditure

0.00

19.24

5.61

157

269

86.91 100.07 114.07

76.12

998

1464

17.33

49.67

70.78

97.39

26.06

287

459

6.24

10.87

16.26

16.81

6.85

245

355

24.41

34.12

58.29 137.96

27.22

690

1020

4.47 175.28

12.03

15

17

21.20

596

874

14.92

3.49

168

255

5.10

1.19

87

147

35.00

141

205

89.08 101.58 117.17 133.58 151.13 177.39 210.96 247.60 349.66 503.83 1491.85 301.27

998

1464

188.02 261.02 299.48 342.63 387.34 430.67 482.95 544.71 630.12 770.90 999.12 2090.69 647.15

68.13

1000

1465

clothing:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.39

0.05

0.00

0.00

0.77

0.00

0.11

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00 314.34

18.99

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

39.38

41.87

51.35

62.27

79.67

41.21

997

1460

imputed rent**
clothing

24.60

21.89

26.07

footwear

5.30

5.15

6.69

7.29

7.27

7.24

8.91

8.89

10.01

10.89

13.27

15.46

9.42

995

1458

education

0.93

2.43

9.46

13.60

12.19

14.58

18.53

19.17

32.20

36.81

66.12

99.70

29.39

711

1056

medical-institutional

0.00

0.00

3.75

4.69

2.62

5.71

3.22

2.47

5.88

16.00

10.47

37.26

8.28

62

86

durable goods

1.03

1.02

4.26

2.19

11.33

4.92

7.83

8.08

10.89

29.86

40.84 135.75

20.70

678

992

219.13 289.07 341.93 382.24 433.37 474.57 521.79 573.54 676.06 805.43 1015.90 1529.76 648.94

1000

1465

total expenditure

* included in total expenditure

26.15

31.41

31.71

33.68

** not included in total expenditure

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Table 5R: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Rural

West Bengal
MPCE classes (Rs)
item
(1)

0
235
(2)

235
270
(3)

270
320
(4)

320
365
(5)

365
410
(6)

410
455
(7)

455
510
(8)

510
580
(9)

580
690
(10)

690
890
(11)

no. of hhs.
reporting
consumption
890 1155& all per1000 in the
1155 more classes hhs
sample
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

cereal

77.97

995

4975

gram

0.06

0.05

0.04

0.06

0.05

0.09

0.11

0.16

0.18

0.23

0.33

0.65

0.14

34

204

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.05

0.00

0.01

0.02

0.03

0.02

0.09

0.08

0.02

0.14

0.04

13

66

pulses & pulse products

3.81

5.75

6.73

7.80

9.04

10.55

11.77

13.05

14.07

16.03

19.87

22.35

11.77

975

4893

milk & milk products

1.72

2.25

3.88

6.02

8.16

11.85

16.54

19.11

26.01

33.58

47.92

68.60

18.88

572

3170

edible oil

13.41

14.90

17.44

20.85

22.44

25.44

27.50

29.89

30.91

34.40

42.08

50.96

27.44

989

4962

egg, fish & meat

10.69

15.08

20.66

25.32

28.94

35.02

41.00

44.72

54.36

68.31

89.71 122.91

44.51

979

4896

vegetables

22.40

27.33

29.08

33.18

36.35

40.25

41.88

45.24

50.80

57.19

63.77

73.68

43.50

991

4968

fruits (fresh)

1.01

1.69

2.04

2.62

2.74

4.35

4.28

5.41

7.07

10.26

16.04

24.89

6.05

634

3399

fruits (dry)

0.00

0.08

0.06

0.14

0.10

0.25

0.34

0.35

0.45

0.88

1.66

3.67

0.51

135

835

sugar

2.34

3.67

4.46

5.20

5.59

6.81

7.40

8.26

9.23

11.00

13.73

16.46

7.77

968

4870

salt

0.93

0.92

0.99

1.17

1.14

1.23

1.26

1.33

1.37

1.50

1.69

1.92

1.28

989

4958

spices

6.23

7.72

8.69

10.22

11.17

12.11

13.01

13.73

15.09

17.07

20.52

25.70

13.33

990

4965

beverages, etc.

5.96

8.47

8.87

12.70

15.60

17.59

19.60

21.02

26.97

35.02

45.33

80.40

22.91

981

4904

146.53 182.19 208.62 236.50 264.85 290.60 317.25 341.07 381.75 442.37 532.46 665.86 329.93

1000

4988

total : food

94.30 105.63 111.22 123.52 125.05 132.52 138.79 145.14 156.82 169.78 173.52 131.81

pan

0.34

0.94

0.75

1.13

1.60

2.05

1.82

2.58

3.05

4.33

4.80

6.18

2.40

304

1635

tobacco

3.37

6.15

6.82

7.28

7.62

7.68

7.47

7.32

8.54

9.38

10.38

13.72

7.99

756

3681

intoxicants

0.77

1.12

1.85

1.63

1.10

2.14

2.40

2.99

3.52

2.08

1.14

2.53

2.17

116

479

26.12

31.19

34.27

41.88

44.22

49.90

53.19

60.89

65.19

77.26

99.93 108.92

56.85

999

4985

clothing

3.68

6.48

7.78

9.26

12.37

14.52

22.26

22.56

37.65

49.33

68.73 191.58

30.65

457

2436

footwear

0.27

0.60

0.54

0.63

1.45

1.04

1.67

2.00

4.45

5.25

9.37

18.66

3.11

170

958

education

2.30

2.37

4.37

7.32

9.93

9.37

12.95

16.59

19.87

30.86

46.77

90.66

18.12

555

2856

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

0.70

0.00

0.20

0.31

0.32

0.62

1.98

5.06

2.94 156.88

7.75

13

74

medical: non-inst.

7.12

6.07

9.19

9.20

12.14

17.01

20.57

31.19

39.81

54.65

75.59 128.67

30.38

737

3766

entertainment

0.32

0.30

0.55

0.81

0.90

1.30

1.63

2.04

3.19

5.08

7.79

14.49

2.66

278

1536

minor personal effects

0.14

0.04

0.24

0.31

0.41

0.54

0.60

0.96

1.15

1.50

2.41

3.99

0.91

202

1058

toilet articles

4.76

7.11

7.24

9.19

10.24

11.30

12.99

14.73

16.68

19.64

25.42

32.71

13.93

996

4970

other hh consumables

3.74

5.58

5.77

7.39

7.98

8.91

9.83

11.24

12.25

14.49

19.28

22.85

10.53

998

4977

conveyance

1.50

2.10

3.27

3.67

5.62

6.65

6.96

11.99

14.66

23.24

35.76 110.54

14.64

709

3662

other consumer services

2.61

3.13

3.88

4.48

5.02

5.74

6.71

8.39

10.52

17.18

26.60

66.45

10.83

960

4781

rent

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.43

0.02

0.51

0.54

0.83

0.12

15.25

0.92

36

163

taxes and cesses

0.05

0.10

0.11

0.18

0.14

0.22

0.23

0.30

0.35

0.38

0.55

1.28

0.29

496

2556

1.34

2.68

2.00

2.67

3.18

4.37

6.16

8.51

19.43 326.79

fuel and light

durable goods
total: non-food
total expenditure

0.51

0.54

57.60

73.82

18.06

324

1708

88.69 107.04 122.94 141.78 164.80 201.28 249.56 329.05 457.01 1312.16 232.18

1000

4988

204.12 256.01 297.30 343.54 387.79 432.38 482.06 542.35 631.32 771.42 989.47 1978.02 562.11

1000

4988

clothing:2nd hand*

0.26

0.38

0.52

0.10

0.08

0.17

0.33

0.14

0.08

0.28

0.00

0.00

0.20

12

52

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.04

0.00

0.01

0.10

0.00

0.06

0.02

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

35.84

41.52

48.13

63.40

77.04

35.16

999

4982

8.47

10.52

3.61

933

4675

53.12 135.75

22.38

623

3186

84.65

9.29

110

566

67.27 120.91

20.69

842

4283

223.16 280.28 320.64 367.10 415.26 461.14 512.21 574.11 662.80 804.74 1048.84 1621.44 575.65

1000

4988

imputed rent**
clothing

14.27

19.42

21.30

25.03

footwear

1.00

1.38

1.59

2.01

2.26

2.50

2.94

3.42

4.48

5.85

education

3.11

4.04

5.15

9.25

12.59

11.05

14.40

19.24

22.35

35.90

medical-institutional

1.03

4.68

2.93

0.90

2.97

4.01

5.83

9.07

9.52

9.73

durable goods

6.38

4.71

7.12

6.22

9.23

9.30

15.49

10.28

23.68

32.59

total expenditure

* included in total expenditure

26.40

29.75

31.79

11.90

** not included in total expenditure

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Appendix Tables

Table 5R: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Rural

Andaman & N. Islands


MPCE classes (Rs)
item
(1)

0
235
(2)

235
270
(3)

270
320
(4)

320
365
(5)

365
410
(6)

410
455
(7)

455
510
(8)

510
580
(9)

580
690
(10)

690
890
(11)

no. of hhs.
reporting
consumption
890 1155&
all
per1000 in the
1155 more classes
hhs sample
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

cereal

0.00

0.00

0.00 121.61

77.70

71.71

72.60

89.17

948

261

gram

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.22

1.45

0.63

0.75

1.29

1.44

1.80

1.23

273

65

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.15

0.00

0.00

0.55

0.40

0.31

0.38

0.32

83

14

pulses & pulse products

0.00

0.00

0.00

6.86

8.15

19.99

16.75

21.12

21.79

22.07

23.96

25.57

22.56

940

260

milk & milk products

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

4.33

9.31

31.85

10.37

24.54

26.30

43.85 101.50

46.25

662

174

edible oil

0.00

0.00

0.00

20.00

35.19

40.46

50.69

48.70

52.58

50.38

55.26

60.43

53.09

948

261

egg, fish & meat

0.00

0.00

0.00

48.57

47.57

36.68

33.67

54.60

59.18

68.46

85.91 118.58

79.72

936

259

vegetables

0.00

0.00

0.00

47.14

38.28

42.19

44.93

58.04

53.17

66.63

70.85

95.03

70.12

948

261

fruits (fresh)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

6.19

4.68

3.12

5.26

8.05

13.78

16.25

38.85

18.44

894

232

fruits (dry)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.17

0.02

1.24

2.65

14.83

4.77

266

67

sugar

0.00

0.00

0.00

3.86

7.83

11.49

9.92

10.65

12.24

10.75

12.89

14.82

12.30

937

255

salt

0.00

0.00

0.00

2.57

1.86

2.28

2.43

2.16

2.37

2.27

2.59

2.81

2.46

948

261

spices

0.00

0.00

0.00

15.14

12.05

20.31

17.75

20.91

18.64

20.94

22.40

27.60

22.34

948

261

beverages, etc.

0.00

0.00

0.00

8.43

35.48

48.78

63.28

55.33

77.80

81.41 100.22 175.25 103.28

1000

268

total : food

0.00

0.00

0.00 274.18 274.63 308.25 348.45 377.12 422.60 474.43 554.63 802.26 543.69

1000

268

pan

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

21.45

32.64

19.22

32.47

37.98

37.11

40.75

36.91

36.16

705

192

tobacco

0.00

0.00

0.00

3.43

1.39

0.95

1.85

1.32

6.00

4.20

4.31

5.27

4.14

492

139

intoxicants

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

14.57

0.87

3.53

11.59

17.94

13.53

16.28

26.09

17.05

384

101

fuel and light

0.00

0.00

0.00

25.04

27.43

33.81

41.04

43.52

43.61

54.99

65.82

98.96

63.99

1000

267

clothing

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.78

10.59

0.88

2.74

7.84

26.50

85.97 103.54

50.61

324

81

footwear

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.77

5.17

0.76

6.84

2.49

14.88

21.01

9.88

220

45

education

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

2.86

3.22

25.17

12.08

42.64

19.97

205

64

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00 146.08

39.47

21

medical: non-inst.

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

4.21

2.16

2.13

3.97

1.85

5.88

17.84

7.20

269

70

entertainment

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

5.38

2.02

6.95

10.14

24.24

10.76

330

99

minor personal effects

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.28

0.00

0.20

1.13

0.37

28

10

toilet articles

0.00

0.00

0.00

5.00

9.80

10.81

13.79

14.44

19.91

23.34

27.39

38.34

25.49

999

267

other hh consumables

0.00

0.00

0.00

11.14

8.53

17.83

11.48

13.74

20.21

22.89

27.69

38.85

25.75

998

267

conveyance

0.00

0.00

0.00

21.43

14.97

11.13

22.12

20.00

26.35

39.40

55.07 386.12 129.69

938

246

other consumer services

0.00

0.00

0.00

4.43

3.82

4.61

2.63

6.75

13.18

17.01

44.98

82.70

36.76

858

226

rent

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.00

0.00

11.91

1.38

9.48

20.76

49.16

20.62

337

79

taxes and cesses

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.56

0.17

0.30

0.49

0.54

1.98

0.81

425

124

durable goods

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.64

0.00

4.99

16.65

83.15

26.67

121

27

total: non-food

0.00

0.00

0.00

70.46 103.75 128.26 124.45 171.43 211.03 290.41 449.39 1204.02 525.39

1000

268

total expenditure

0.00

0.00

0.00 344.64 378.38 436.51 472.90 548.55 633.63 764.84 1004.02 2006.28 1069.08

1000

268

clothing:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

36.73

34.70

49.82

58.10

77.33

53.68

1000

268

imputed rent**
clothing

0.00

0.00

0.00

footwear

0.00

0.00

education

0.00

0.00

medical-institutional

0.00

durable goods
total expenditure

90.92 108.52 116.03 124.83 106.82

31.94

26.92

33.87

37.75

0.00

7.28

5.05

4.32

6.80

7.66

8.16

11.10

11.54

16.76

11.40

946

250

0.00

11.15

5.65

5.14

4.03

15.23

16.04

26.62

22.66

50.25

27.75

708

177

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.38

0.00

6.98

0.21

5.83

1.06

21.08

8.06

94

23

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.56

7.61

0.73

21.59

13.32

7.02

65.91

93.56

42.89

491

126

0.00

0.00

0.00 395.01 414.78 476.47 516.15 628.73 688.17 806.07 1033.36 1863.74 1064.82

1000

268

* included in total expenditure

** not included in total expenditure

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A-235

Table 5R: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Rural

Chandigarh
MPCE classes (Rs)
item
(1)

0
235
(2)

235
270
(3)

270
320
(4)

320
365
(5)

365
410
(6)

410
455
(7)

455
510
(8)

510
580
(9)

580
690
(10)

690
890
(11)

no. of hhs.
reporting
consumption
890 1155& all per1000 in the
1155 more classes hhs
sample
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

cereal

0.00

0.00

0.00

72.50

0.00

75.73

54.06

76.64

86.86

949

78

gram

0.00

0.00

0.00

2.00

0.00

2.83

2.64

9.59

2.57

1.95

3.79

4.87

3.88

540

59

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.59

0.14

pulses & pulse products

0.00

0.00

0.00

20.33

0.00

19.62

21.21

33.01

22.72

31.49

24.01

35.78

28.00

949

78

milk & milk products

0.00

0.00

0.00

35.00

0.00

65.06

63.53

88.50

82.00 142.65 160.21 209.92 128.77

949

78

edible oil

0.00

0.00

0.00

25.00

0.00

22.94

22.80

43.46

29.45

35.51

949

78

egg, fish & meat

0.00

0.00

0.00

8.33

0.00

0.00

0.00

6.26

18

vegetables

0.00

0.00

0.00

22.83

0.00

25.41

36.92

36.90

fruits (fresh)

0.00

0.00

0.00

2.50

0.00

0.00

6.33

5.43

8.77

fruits (dry)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.89

0.06

0.05

sugar

0.00

0.00

0.00

18.17

0.00

21.66

16.79

19.60

24.75

29.18

32.78

salt

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.17

0.00

1.41

1.15

1.64

1.83

1.80

2.28

spices

0.00

0.00

0.00

11.83

0.00

9.33

17.56

19.60

18.41

19.91

beverages, etc.

0.00

0.00

0.00

13.33

0.00

20.49

38.24

21.29

31.24

37.24

total : food

0.00

0.00

pan

0.00

tobacco

0.00

intoxicants
fuel and light

80.61 100.31

90.33 100.96

32.72

33.99

47.89

2.09

7.03

12.82

19.79

9.36

457

44.00

49.08

42.20

69.49

47.49

949

78

6.34

11.85

25.41

11.74

707

58

4.67

1.30

171

13

28.12

25.84

904

77

2.39

1.90

949

78

21.20

28.56

20.94

949

78

60.83

88.67

48.26

1000

80

0.00 233.00

0.00 264.47 281.21 361.91 349.34 459.76 496.35 667.12 449.98

1000

80

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.61

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.44

3.32

0.00

0.74

48

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

23.47

0.00

0.00

2.97

4.33

25.53

23.19

10.84

380

25

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

34.11

10.03

7.66

98

10

0.00

0.00

0.00

49.17

0.00

67.98

47.54

81.11

88.53 128.82 123.61 149.61 107.46

1000

80

clothing

0.00

0.00

0.00

21.67

0.00

0.00

0.00

6.55

141

19

footwear

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.17

0.00

0.00

0.00

5.54

7.31

2.66

81

education

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

13.81

6.86

13.54

21.00

21.45

30.72

18.12

320

44

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

medical: non-inst.

0.00

0.00

0.00

3.33

0.00

0.00

10.74

9.11

16.87

46.15

13.87

66.37

29.97

599

46

entertainment

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.10

8.51

10.38

5.64

15.40

7.80

205

32

minor personal effects

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

2.50

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.88

0.46

42

toilet articles

0.00

0.00

0.00

10.17

0.00

10.24

15.60

16.99

18.34

19.30

26.87

43.31

24.65

1000

80

other hh consumables

0.00

0.00

0.00

7.83

0.00

20.68

10.94

19.14

18.63

21.46

21.33

21.25

18.78

1000

80

conveyance

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.18

2.31

28.26

19.04 105.97

32.58

243

43

other consumer services

0.00

0.00

0.00

3.33

0.00

25.41

10.93

11.17

9.97

20.08

11.06

23.05

696

66

rent

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

57.55

27.88

72.81

67.56 152.65 211.48 105.30

642

28

taxes and cesses

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

8.71

9.64

3.03

12.15

18.64

16.81

20.05

13.65

705

56

durable goods

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

2.79

0.02

1.07

2.69

7.41

total: non-food

0.00

0.00

0.00

95.50

total expenditure

0.00

0.00

clothing:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

4.79

3.43

1.62

10.37

59.50

6.47

2.60

334

23

0.00 158.11 177.93 188.42 269.43 391.92 485.13 782.85 412.77

1000

80

0.00 328.50

0.00 422.59 459.14 550.33 618.77 851.68 981.48 1449.97 862.75

1000

80

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

4.18

0.00

0.00

1.62

0.00

0.67

37

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

20.74

26.27

24.69

43.87

62.57

34.79

981

79

imputed rent**
clothing

0.00

0.00

0.00

9.04

0.00

9.89

footwear

0.00

0.00

0.00

2.74

0.00

2.11

7.98

2.67

8.73

8.76

10.44

14.18

9.11

861

76

education

0.00

0.00

0.00

5.62

0.00

0.00

27.95

12.20

26.08

30.92

18.03

42.16

26.31

375

47

medical-institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

68.94

0.00

27.94

16.75

33

durable goods

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.64

0.00

1.49

0.95

1.75

1.63

2.26

6.46

28.84

8.82

811

69

total expenditure

0.00

0.00

0.00 436.08 500.22 571.49 663.14 961.76 1028.98 1569.85 928.68

1000

80

* included in total expenditure

0.00 325.88

19.19

** not included in total expenditure

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Appendix Tables

Table 5R: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Rural

Dadra & Nagar Haveli


MPCE classes (Rs)
item
(1)

0
235
(2)

235
270
(3)

270
320
(4)

320
365
(5)

365
410
(6)

410
455
(7)

455
510
(8)

510
580
(9)

580
690
(10)

690
890
(11)

no. of hhs.
reporting
consumption
890 1155& all per1000 in the
1155 more classes hhs
sample
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

cereal

0.00

51.42

53.66

68.43

72.00

69.01

81.07

74.20

78.26

70.41

56.10

76.11

64.42

620

139

gram

0.00

2.95

2.79

2.22

3.00

2.37

2.59

0.58

1.56

0.84

1.04

1.61

1.97

385

81

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

pulses & pulse products

0.00

23.73

24.33

26.15

27.11

31.88

29.22

34.06

33.99

31.45

23.71

33.78

27.16

620

139

milk & milk products

0.00

0.00

3.00

2.25

7.53

4.42

4.11

20.51

25.89

38.42

26.39

61.09

15.90

297

78

edible oil

0.00

19.55

26.63

29.68

34.41

39.18

50.21

44.06

48.33

39.91

32.20

44.62

34.05

620

139

egg, fish & meat

0.00

17.48

15.43

17.74

12.42

14.48

24.64

35.49

29.20

27.55

10.55

22.58

18.75

453

97

vegetables

0.00

24.29

32.86

36.81

39.99

43.04

42.81

51.26

56.41

40.23

38.40

57.73

39.49

620

139

fruits (fresh)

8.01

5.95

4.00

5.28

7.25

8.15

9.66

5.14

14.04

15.35

22.62

20.22

9.75

922

156

fruits (dry)

2.21

0.56

0.22

0.12

1.55

0.20

0.09

3.10

2.75

1.08

1.01

9.12

1.82

394

69

sugar

0.00

1.63

4.80

5.17

9.05

4.57

11.45

20.26

14.22

12.47

7.23

11.94

8.31

443

106

salt

0.00

0.39

0.32

0.48

0.59

1.71

0.38

0.62

0.77

0.91

0.62

0.87

0.62

620

139

spices

0.00

6.73

7.90

10.26

11.90

11.62

14.83

10.68

16.67

21.44

16.02

20.78

12.51

620

139

beverages, etc.

42.64

10.90

8.85

13.60

17.30

21.70

26.31

28.98

46.14

58.29 321.27 329.55

70.52

958

156

total : food

52.85 165.57 184.80 218.19 244.09 252.33 297.37 328.93 368.23 358.34 557.16 689.98 305.27

1000

160

pan

0.00

0.07

0.04

0.08

0.07

0.01

0.16

0.13

0.35

0.00

0.00

0.17

0.09

171

24

tobacco

0.00

1.84

2.80

3.62

2.87

2.13

1.39

2.76

6.91

12.33

7.30

15.26

5.22

416

73

intoxicants

0.00

6.34

9.09

10.70

11.06

11.85

3.39

4.40

22.41

15.95

4.50

21.82

11.16

333

70

fuel and light

1.82

17.21

26.82

31.15

35.35

44.87

42.85

50.45

71.96

97.33

90.43 109.00

50.73

785

152

clothing

0.00

3.88

7.72

4.09

5.86

15.67

9.27

21.50

0.26

13.22

6.50

88.80

15.75

225

51

footwear

0.00

0.00

1.02

6.17

1.50

2.98

0.14

2.18

1.48

3.98

1.79

23.75

4.55

107

30

education

2.37

5.62

12.90

22.45

23.76

41.49

12.65

622

100

19.70

3.51

5.74

3.44

6.22

11.72

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

medical: non-inst.

0.00

7.73

4.90

3.27

9.28

7.00

14.58

26.73

2.98

9.88

14.91

30.44

10.28

300

64

entertainment

1.68

5.13

3.20

4.57

5.72

4.02

3.75

7.14

7.12

13.58

12.24

36.52

9.02

641

126

minor personal effects

4.76

0.90

0.43

3.28

1.11

4.73

0.43

0.16

4.43

11.67

28.55

7.29

4.83

326

71

20.26

11.21

11.13

10.23

14.05

10.07

11.05

21.30

25.22

27.19

39.05

47.18

19.71

983

158

other hh consumables

3.63

12.74

11.55

13.90

14.60

14.33

26.25

18.88

26.42

42.53

37.96

50.58

22.25

901

156

conveyance

5.44

12.88

9.71

15.63

18.40

26.07

21.74

31.20

33.89

81.69

72.02

88.20

33.35

816

149

other consumer services

7.84

14.26

11.61

11.07

16.89

15.25

14.00

25.83

21.45

40.07

30.84

76.74

23.89

908

157

rent

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

12.51

0.00

0.21

20.54 126.96

taxes and cesses

0.00

0.09

0.21

0.19

0.30

0.35

0.85

0.45

0.88

1.95

2.04

0.71

1.35

2.18

3.32

13.64

0.30

0.49

20.37

toilet articles

durable goods
total: non-food
total expenditure

0.00

14.60

166

15

1.56

0.65

526

129

5.40 219.52

1.53

25.82

165

44

99.82 106.68 122.74 145.46 174.36 165.86 231.55 239.16 414.38 397.32 985.27 264.53

1000

160

117.99 265.39 291.48 340.92 389.55 426.70 463.23 560.48 607.39 772.73 954.47 1675.25 569.80

65.13

1000

160

clothing:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

30.69

39.24

53.92

23.29

1000

160

imputed rent**
clothing

21.52

15.38

13.49

14.48

19.60

17.66

13.31

20.37

26.96

footwear

1.08

2.65

1.60

2.81

3.11

3.07

2.88

4.45

3.83

4.88

11.11

9.79

4.06

854

155

education

22.75

3.21

4.18

3.33

3.29

4.37

4.29

4.53

9.96

13.83

30.65

35.32

10.58

728

112

medical-institutional

0.00

0.00

0.37

0.00

0.32

0.53

0.00

0.31

0.00

4.08

5.64

1.64

0.95

26

12

durable goods

0.76

5.39

3.97

5.20

16.71

19.26

11.71

6.93 109.62

24.20

15.24

69.79

23.34

727

147

144.38 282.58 299.82 351.73 416.81 437.81 469.98 567.44 742.61 790.39 1018.91 1473.70 573.40

1000

160

total expenditure

* included in total expenditure

** not included in total expenditure

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Table 5R: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Rural

Daman & Diu


MPCE classes (Rs)
item
(1)

0
235
(2)

235
270
(3)

270
320
(4)

320
365
(5)

365
410
(6)

410
455
(7)

455
510
(8)

510
580
(9)

580
690
(10)

690
890
(11)

no. of hhs.
reporting
consumption
890 1155&
all
per1000 in the
1155 more classes
hhs sample
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

cereal

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

41.92

55.00

0.00

71.09

77.28

82.55

82.66

79.21

852

72

gram

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.89

0.00

0.00

1.70

2.31

0.88

2.01

1.66

446

31

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.16

0.00

0.05

15

pulses & pulse products

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

6.92

18.53

0.00

15.14

20.16

25.89

32.45

24.87

852

72

milk & milk products

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

67.57

21.25

0.00

56.26

67.07

61.80

92.27

71.63

852

72

edible oil

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

37.68

16.04

0.00

44.16

41.03

40.69

44.62

42.11

852

72

egg, fish & meat

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

33.38

10.17

0.00

56.51

47.86

41.78

18.88

37.85

711

67

vegetables

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

27.24

28.00

0.00

31.14

34.09

37.19

51.18

39.63

852

72

fruits (fresh)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

5.73

12.92

0.00

12.49

17.41

21.06

40.70

24.64

989

79

fruits (dry)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

2.04

0.00

1.06

1.61

3.70

4.47

3.04

387

35

sugar

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

8.18

6.43

0.00

12.57

12.63

12.67

15.31

13.31

852

72

salt

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.81

0.14

0.00

0.68

1.69

1.16

0.94

1.19

852

72

spices

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

10.52

12.50

0.00

17.36

20.88

24.54

29.99

24.17

852

72

beverages, etc.

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

18.51

32.04

0.00

40.01

44.26

70.33 324.05 132.60

1000

80

total : food

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00 259.33 215.06

0.00 360.15 388.28 424.40 739.53 495.96

1000

80

pan

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

11.86

0.00

0.00

6.55

3.29

2.38

0.52

2.66

69

tobacco

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

13.93

0.00

0.00

15.13

12.19

7.38

12.31

10.91

505

41

intoxicants

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

46.54

0.00

0.00

43.54

27.80

25.08

19.91

26.35

505

46

fuel and light

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

31.41

40.96

0.00

74.42

83.34

83.61 153.28 101.61

964

78

clothing

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

11.12

0.00

0.00

6.50

7.24

4.25

109

11

footwear

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.65

6.68

education

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

5.07

7.08

0.00

11.88

12.21

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

6.61

0.00

2.18

19

medical: non-inst.

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.90

15.83

0.00

21.63

28.16

50.83

58.64

43.23

882

65

entertainment

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

20.01

6.67

0.00

22.23

17.14

35.94

51.76

33.81

907

73

minor personal effects

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

26.67

0.00

5.55

10.34

16.84

35.99

19.26

890

66

toilet articles

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

14.61

20.67

0.00

22.86

25.79

30.55

56.74

35.78

1000

80

other hh consumables

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

9.88

29.71

0.00

26.08

38.64

47.75

91.09

55.04

1000

80

conveyance

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

5.00

71.67

0.00

5.31

28.33

71.32 164.43

79.33

953

76

other consumer services

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

11.43

28.00

0.00

25.20

33.25

53.66 120.65

64.00

1000

80

rent

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

8.75

37.11

31.33 184.59

74.44

482

24

taxes and cesses

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.52

0.38

0.00

4.86

3.22

2.65

0.49

2.34

470

51

durable goods

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.19

3.92

0.00

5.76

15.69

30.00

93.52

41.67

816

66

total: non-food

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00 184.47 251.54

0.00 307.90 390.41 555.29 1194.88 664.94

1000

80

total expenditure

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00 443.80 466.60

0.00 668.05 778.70 979.69 1934.40 1160.89

1000

80

clothing:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

33.17

39.60

61.52

43.35

1000

80

6.97

11.18

7.74

1000

80

31.24 109.22

45.57

856

65

88

12

imputed rent**

4.44

0.00

4.76

13.22

7.35

172

17

50.15 137.74

60.73

850

63

clothing

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

26.03

41.34

0.00

33.55

footwear

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

3.20

3.15

0.00

6.17

5.93

education

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

5.62

7.16

0.00

8.17

10.73

medical-institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

56.03

0.00

1.29

1.14

4.79

1.74

2.57

durable goods

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

24.07

11.61

0.00

27.37

39.27

27.40

55.36

38.60

992

78

total expenditure

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00 485.35 574.89

0.00 718.96 827.12 993.73 1928.94 1182.57

1000

80

* included in total expenditure

** not included in total expenditure

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Appendix Tables

Table 5R: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Rural

Lakshadweep
MPCE classes (Rs)
item
(1)

0
235
(2)

235
270
(3)

270
320
(4)

320
365
(5)

365
410
(6)

410
455
(7)

455
510
(8)

510
580
(9)

580
690
(10)

690
890
(11)

no. of hhs.
reporting
consumption
890 1155&
all
per1000 in the
1155 more classes
hhs sample
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

cereal

0.00

0.00

0.00

47.83

33.90

0.00

995

67

gram

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.07

0.00

0.00

2.53

1.49

2.89

5.44

4.41

2.86

3.23

489

31

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.13

0.00

2.21

1.12

34

pulses & pulse products

0.00

0.00

0.00

11.43

12.38

0.00

12.48

14.46

11.63

21.45

18.63

15.55

16.43

924

63

milk & milk products

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

25.47

13.95

17.53

19.47

15.84

17.86

602

39

edible oil

0.00

0.00

0.00

26.78

18.75

0.00

20.67

32.01

28.21

42.04

45.05

47.59

42.68

995

67

egg, fish & meat

0.00

0.00

0.00

77.35

45.00

0.00

76.82

68.43

94.16 126.29 128.86 248.56 176.27

962

66

vegetables

0.00

0.00

0.00

13.32

21.00

0.00

16.86

21.41

27.06

28.27

36.95

47.44

37.68

995

67

fruits (fresh)

0.00

0.00

0.00

17.92

19.75

0.00

14.57

37.03

48.80

43.04

60.24

94.43

70.02

998

69

fruits (dry)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

2.24

2.02

4.37

5.74

8.36

6.03

535

34

sugar

0.00

0.00

0.00

13.50

16.88

0.00

15.13

18.58

20.73

25.32

24.96

31.80

27.11

995

67

salt

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.08

0.94

0.00

1.22

0.88

0.83

1.47

1.35

1.38

1.28

995

67

spices

0.00

0.00

0.00

10.92

18.57

0.00

10.77

16.35

17.44

22.44

25.88

30.08

25.36

995

67

beverages, etc.

0.00

0.00

0.00

33.26

38.88

0.00

47.80

25.77

69.45

51.89

59.36 115.47

81.36

1000

70

total : food

0.00

0.00

0.00 254.46 226.04

0.00 270.05 377.67 423.60 500.07 546.18 782.05 621.16

1000

70

pan

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

4.50

0.00

1.75

0.00

7.15

7.85

19.31

5.93

7.01

348

28

tobacco

0.00

0.00

0.00

7.04

1.50

0.00

4.81

5.68

11.36

2.79

15.50

9.03

8.46

528

39

intoxicants

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

fuel and light

0.00

0.00

0.00

32.83

47.21

0.00

32.55

74.03

67.15

94.67

94.32

86.84

85.49

1000

70

clothing

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

19.83

16.60 103.56 432.61 232.34

528

33

footwear

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

11.65

6.13

9.51

51.77

28.62

540

35

education

0.00

0.00

0.00

8.56

0.00

0.00

7.93

1.29

2.85

6.18

0.00

7.88

5.30

156

16

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

18.23

9.09

medical: non-inst.

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

19.62

2.22

13.93

17.50

17.08

16.07

379

20

entertainment

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

18.68

3.76

17.00

19.42

4.13

10.27

379

21

minor personal effects

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.17

0.08

0.06

38

toilet articles

0.00

0.00

0.00

14.72

19.50

0.00

17.18

13.21

19.28

21.63

20.54

25.92

22.14

943

69

other hh consumables

0.00

0.00

0.00

13.28

21.62

0.00

16.92

7.97

15.79

24.76

25.77

29.16

23.86

1000

70

conveyance

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

52.50

0.00

73.78

6.23

3.13

11.31

14.10 142.65

76.07

560

38

other consumer services

0.00

0.00

0.00

23.89

7.50

0.00

20.85

18.67

32.39

24.83

77.72 118.77

77.71

952

67

rent

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

58.30

0.00

7.02

13.18

13.62

153

12

taxes and cesses

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

durable goods

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

7.74

1.97

total: non-food

0.00

0.00

0.00 100.33 154.34

total expenditure

0.00

0.00

clothing:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

51.19 113.54

86.42 110.42 115.30 120.47 114.73

0.00

22.03

0.00

0.25

0.13

16

40.20 139.18

75.17

148

10

0.00 234.07 165.38 211.30 262.86 457.62 1111.53 691.39

1000

70

0.00 354.79 380.38

0.00 504.12 543.06 634.90 762.93 1003.80 1893.58 1312.55

1000

70

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

35.87

22.68

29.29

40.15

41.86

63.69

48.64

1000

70

imputed rent**
clothing

0.00

0.00

0.00

footwear

0.00

0.00

education

0.00

0.00

medical-institutional

0.00

durable goods
total expenditure

14.81

28.36

0.00

0.00

3.32

1.93

0.00

6.32

2.32

5.29

5.97

6.88

6.81

5.88

1000

70

0.00

13.00

0.00

0.00

12.98

2.27

2.62

10.11

0.96

3.50

4.01

369

29

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00 102.37

44.03

20.41

61.28 114.99

86.79

320

21

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

7.36

10.40

27.84

37.28

607

39

0.00

0.00

0.00 551.35 680.36 681.43 819.08 989.35 1494.24 1144.85

1000

70

* included in total expenditure

0.00 377.37 410.66

8.96

** not included in total expenditure

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Table 5R: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Rural

Pondicherry
MPCE classes (Rs)
item
(1)

0
235
(2)

235
270
(3)

270
320
(4)

320
365
(5)

365
410
(6)

410
455
(7)

455
510
(8)

510
580
(9)

580
690
(10)

690
890
(11)

no. of hhs.
reporting
consumption
890 1155& all per1000 in the
1155 more classes hhs
sample
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

cereal

0.00

69.83

53.65

81.32

88.64

57.23

95.41

88.83

96.61

953

155

gram

0.00

0.90

0.24

0.71

1.09

2.07

3.41

2.53

3.49

3.96

4.65

7.60

3.23

614

101

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.20

0.00

0.46

1.20

0.16

0.23

70

pulses & pulse products

0.00

7.69

9.95

15.74

10.68

16.31

13.85

18.67

19.89

27.18

30.51

42.40

21.98

953

155

milk & milk products

0.00

0.00

2.19

3.88

19.05

12.47

11.45

23.67

37.07

48.96

52.68

91.45

34.98

705

124

edible oil

0.00

14.62

17.75

18.22

21.74

28.35

22.39

23.21

29.70

27.78

36.36

42.38

27.40

948

154

egg, fish & meat

0.00

10.19

17.14

20.09

12.57

18.76

17.37

27.81

30.25

37.74

55.95

70.41

34.26

890

145

vegetables

0.00

19.15

25.51

27.60

22.98

33.40

26.05

30.85

33.65

36.99

40.63

63.18

35.82

953

155

fruits (fresh)

0.00

1.58

3.33

3.24

4.74

6.47

8.47

10.26

10.86

12.48

16.94

32.75

12.29

969

155

fruits (dry)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.47

0.02

0.25

0.16

0.08

1.46

0.30

70

18

sugar

0.00

0.00

0.80

0.53

2.87

4.79

1.83

4.21

9.08

9.50

12.27

16.22

7.09

668

120

salt

0.00

1.16

1.02

1.03

1.07

1.51

1.81

1.42

1.50

1.49

1.74

2.34

1.51

953

155

spices

0.00

11.46

13.40

15.52

18.93

20.04

21.34

19.73

24.40

28.23

33.77

34.60

23.48

953

155

beverages, etc.

120.00

30.00

26.94

22.51

29.76

36.34

37.08

41.10

44.56

68.95

85.13

99.73

54.21

1000

160

total : food

120.00 166.57 171.91 210.39 234.12 237.74 260.93 292.51 333.61 419.11 460.84 679.71 353.40

1000

160

88.91 115.22

88.93 175.03

pan

0.00

2.15

0.86

0.98

8.24

0.00

5.62

4.47

7.03

2.48

11.73

17.49

6.28

293

43

tobacco

0.00

3.73

7.47

0.00

1.57

4.03

5.26

4.76

8.98

4.06

3.05

3.54

4.87

250

37

8.10

intoxicants

0.00

4.56

13.93

3.27

3.84

0.00

9.68

3.84

31.59

28.93

16.58

41.86

45.25

49.50

49.28

71.67

66.63

59.31

66.31

70.23

clothing

0.00

0.00

4.54

0.00

0.00

6.67

0.00

2.22

3.36

footwear

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.26

1.83

education

0.00

0.95

1.74

8.91

0.86

0.00

1.35

1.62

9.39

18.59

35.74

57.90

fuel and light

medical: institutional

58.08

20.90

345

50

81.91 107.98

68.00

1000

160

31.81 133.35 114.38

36.82

219

38

0.30

16.97

375

64

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

12.43

5.20

2.51

2.74

20.98

44.22

36.11

9.33

74.32

42.45

70.15

82.04

40.47

625

108

entertainment

0.00

4.50

6.24

10.46

3.06

6.49

4.99

13.13

5.40

11.87

12.41

19.47

10.15

445

87

minor personal effects

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

toilet articles

22.00

11.76

14.46

20.13

20.61

20.23

22.08

27.16

24.85

30.42

38.91

47.43

27.58

1000

160

other hh consumables

13.05

5.60

9.48

14.44

14.51

11.45

16.98

16.89

15.91

22.39

26.82

36.85

19.26

1000

160

medical: non-inst.

conveyance

0.00

0.61

2.99

7.95

16.09

12.33

8.93

40.92

24.49

60.21

72.49 126.39

44.09

876

143

other consumer services

0.00

10.34

9.92

12.18

13.08

8.35

30.64

44.25

13.85

28.17

40.53 109.04

35.20

984

156

rent

0.00

0.00

5.24

0.00

0.00

0.00

21.20

0.00

6.32

3.59

0.00

36.78

8.40

101

15

taxes and cesses

0.00

0.00

0.34

0.30

0.12

0.16

0.00

0.52

0.73

1.53

4.49

3.06

1.35

310

65

durable goods

0.00

0.00

0.17

0.00

0.00

4.11

2.47

22.52

2.09

4.42

10.51 247.60

41.26

355

64

91.25 125.14 130.87 152.24 189.71 231.94 250.94 294.62 361.14 550.47 1069.85 381.91

1000

160

184.07 257.83 297.05 341.26 386.36 427.45 492.87 543.46 628.23 780.25 1011.31 1749.56 735.31

total: non-food
total expenditure

64.07

1000

160

clothing:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.66

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.07

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

34.62

46.16

44.39

60.71

59.48

84.02

48.75

1000

160

imputed rent**
clothing

18.52

24.45

26.81

footwear

0.00

0.92

0.78

education

0.00

1.37

2.00

medical-institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

durable goods

0.00 316.11

0.72

total expenditure

42.38

30.65

1.97

4.65

4.91

3.82

3.17

4.19

8.09

8.72

9.78

5.12

800

133

24.00

10.44

4.88

12.67

5.79

15.09

30.91

40.14

94.62

27.43

565

90

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

15.86

3.98

29.40

0.00

71.52

16.73

62

0.37

5.21

9.40

15.85

7.28

12.53

31.38

43.00

80.62

39.72

614

112

202.58 599.73 320.91 393.87 448.19 466.51 556.00 595.35 693.58 885.91 982.78 1668.41 777.72

1000

160

* included in total expenditure

35.18

** not included in total expenditure

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Appendix Tables

Table 5R: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Rural

All-India
MPCE classes (Rs)
item
(1)

0
235
(2)

235
270
(3)

270
320
(4)

320
365
(5)

365
410
(6)

410
455
(7)

455
510
(8)

510
580
(9)

580
690
(10)

690
890
(11)

no. of hhs.
reporting
consumption
890 1155& all per1000 in the
1155 more classes hhs
sample
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

cereal

69.21

79.60

86.98

91.47

95.26

986

78758

gram

0.19

0.31

0.42

0.52

0.58

0.61

0.68

0.78

0.82

0.94

1.34

2.01

0.73

173

15408

cereal substitutes

0.06

0.07

0.09

0.15

0.27

0.25

0.27

0.37

0.48

0.69

1.04

1.48

0.39

72

6177

pulses & pulse products

8.20

10.78

11.98

13.57

14.86

16.28

17.18

18.27

19.91

22.28

24.85

31.23

17.18

972

77108

milk & milk products

4.42

9.31

13.65

20.29

27.90

33.80

44.28

53.11

63.89

84.26 113.58 137.90

47.31

749

61020

12.23

15.40

18.02

19.95

22.26

23.83

25.63

27.60

30.20

32.76

37.79

48.67

25.72

980

77671

5.00

6.54

9.10

10.60

12.46

14.84

16.92

19.97

24.76

27.93

33.42

54.21

18.60

585

50672

edible oil
egg, fish & meat
vegetables

98.83 101.91 106.42 110.83 113.67 119.17 134.00 100.65

17.74

21.72

24.70

27.08

29.72

32.54

34.02

36.43

40.29

43.10

47.93

58.52

34.07

985

78704

fruits (fresh)

1.48

2.19

2.75

3.53

4.54

5.69

6.50

7.86

10.10

13.98

20.38

35.20

8.44

734

60770

fruits (dry)

0.27

0.49

0.65

0.82

1.11

1.25

1.55

1.94

2.35

3.24

4.81

8.24

1.98

274

21034

sugar

4.45

6.37

7.76

9.15

10.67

11.82

12.94

14.62

15.97

18.74

22.52

28.43

13.25

941

75447

salt

0.75

0.79

0.87

0.93

1.00

1.06

1.13

1.21

1.26

1.37

1.47

1.72

1.12

984

78582

spices

6.48

7.93

9.04

10.09

11.09

11.93

12.73

13.47

14.90

16.22

18.72

23.60

12.78

985

78432

beverages, etc.

6.12

8.94

10.81

13.65

16.36

19.17

20.94

24.52

29.96

38.70

51.01

93.90

25.37

976

77908

136.58 170.45 196.81 221.81 248.10 271.93 296.67 326.57 365.74 417.90 498.01 659.13 307.60

998

79258
26956

total : food
pan

0.65

0.97

1.16

1.55

1.93

2.22

2.52

2.89

3.44

3.72

4.05

4.60

2.46

312

tobacco

3.27

4.41

5.39

6.00

6.87

7.74

8.29

9.10

9.62

11.19

11.50

13.58

8.05

627

48693

intoxicants

1.91

1.91

2.18

2.49

3.04

3.37

4.23

4.65

5.23

6.17

7.89

16.07

4.52

163

14201

fuel and light

27.26

33.66

37.85

42.76

46.89

50.43

54.82

59.87

66.49

76.30

90.90 114.58

56.84

997

79175

clothing

2.37

3.76

5.70

8.05

10.73

13.48

17.52

21.85

29.07

44.53

63.39 136.43

25.33

339

30347

footwear

0.49

0.74

1.00

1.36

1.96

2.46

3.06

3.94

4.99

7.54

10.61

20.43

4.24

189

17595

education

1.65

2.79

3.54

5.39

6.58

7.29

9.95

11.50

15.55

25.77

35.87

87.24

14.90

402

36239

medical: institutional

0.10

0.04

0.15

0.17

0.17

0.35

0.47

0.97

2.37

5.23

12.07 169.57

10.03

14

1504

medical: non-inst.

4.12

7.31

9.00

11.98

13.69

17.10

20.19

25.70

33.82

44.67

66.05 109.65

26.93

614

48656

entertainment

0.27

0.44

0.68

1.09

1.34

1.80

2.24

2.85

3.92

5.72

9.17

20.20

3.46

234

21142

minor personal effects

0.16

0.32

0.36

0.53

0.56

0.69

0.78

1.09

1.42

2.01

2.78

4.58

1.13

120

12201

toilet articles

6.47

7.86

9.04

10.46

11.57

13.03

14.18

15.69

18.02

21.01

25.45

33.60

14.96

993

78733

other hh consumables

5.12

6.56

7.79

8.92

10.10

11.30

12.30

13.68

15.56

18.41

22.60

30.13

13.02

997

78866

conveyance

2.90

3.84

5.26

6.60

8.82

11.04

13.19

17.10

22.29

34.84

55.80 121.07

21.03

743

61702

other consumer services

5.42

7.57

9.06

10.74

11.97

13.29

15.53

18.09

21.96

31.75

47.57

99.06

21.18

963

75138

rent

0.07

0.06

0.22

0.33

0.39

0.57

0.80

1.32

2.37

3.65

7.53

28.56

2.77

50

4225

taxes and cesses

0.19

0.30

0.36

0.45

0.62

0.69

0.80

0.99

1.24

1.65

2.51

5.84

1.12

295

23379

1.09

1.72

2.38

3.26

4.01

5.41

7.29

12.93

26.18 282.27

durable goods
total: non-food
total expenditure

0.54

0.80

62.95

83.35

19.23

248

20066

99.82 120.59 139.62 160.14 184.88 216.68 264.66 357.09 501.93 1297.45 251.19

1000

79288

199.53 253.80 296.64 342.40 387.72 432.06 481.55 543.25 630.40 775.00 999.94 1956.57 558.78

1000

79296

clothing:2nd hand*

0.06

0.02

0.09

0.09

0.07

0.08

0.14

0.12

0.15

0.28

0.28

0.33

0.14

1491

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.10

0.06

0.04

0.13

0.22

0.40

1.50

21.44

1.24

167

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

40.42

44.55

51.95

63.75

85.41

39.05

995

78935

imputed rent**
clothing

19.83

23.44

25.44

28.84

32.00

footwear

2.18

2.68

3.08

3.59

4.29

4.73

5.33

6.13

7.19

8.74

11.18

15.15

5.86

962

76741

education

2.93

4.55

5.42

7.24

8.74

10.17

12.76

14.93

19.60

30.26

43.01

93.36

18.06

592

50739

medical-institutional

1.18

2.17

2.02

4.15

4.12

4.54

5.76

8.22

9.89

15.10

22.28

55.21

9.41

90

8545

durable goods

4.59

5.84

6.85

7.42

10.17

10.64

13.31

16.64

20.10

29.49

54.21 141.91

21.74

793

62266

225.11 284.36 328.00 376.93 425.24 469.66 520.78 585.92 672.44 814.44 1046.00 1651.65 579.17

1000

79298

total expenditure

* included in total expenditure

34.33

37.06

** not included in total expenditure

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Table 5U: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of 365
days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Urban

Andhra Pradesh

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

335
395
(3)

395
485
(4)

485
580
(5)

580
675
(6)

no. of hhs.
MPCE classes (Rs)
reporting
consumption
675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540&
all
per1000 in the
790
930
1100 1380 1880 2540 more classes
hhs
sample
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

cereal

64.83

88.75

944

2757

gram

0.05

0.06

0.11

0.06

0.27

0.05

0.16

0.24

0.28

0.20

0.33

0.16

0.16

66

150

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.05

0.00

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.01

17

pulses & pulse products

10.20

14.63

14.96

16.86

18.82

20.60

24.24

25.49

27.88

32.54

33.42

43.82

22.76

938

2746

milk & milk products

12.52

19.36

26.43

31.57

39.39

47.20

57.29

69.20

81.34 104.46 130.48 168.26

59.42

887

2538

edible oil

14.30

20.15

21.58

24.64

27.98

29.32

31.75

35.56

40.17

46.09

45.89

57.49

31.97

937

2741

egg, fish & meat

12.08

20.50

19.55

24.52

24.00

27.38

31.39

37.15

38.35

48.67

38.67

70.76

31.51

814

2314

vegetables

18.06

22.60

25.90

28.50

32.67

34.82

35.94

39.37

40.83

48.35

48.38

69.22

35.95

938

2746

fruits (fresh)

3.20

5.01

5.70

7.94

9.96

11.55

12.81

17.05

20.64

29.21

32.20

47.87

15.11

915

2524

fruits (dry)

0.95

1.53

1.93

1.83

2.42

2.48

3.32

4.72

4.92

7.61

8.67

13.50

3.94

559

1474

sugar

2.64

4.95

5.43

6.72

8.40

8.76

10.81

10.88

12.62

16.17

14.99

18.36

9.80

869

2501

salt

0.84

1.00

1.14

1.17

1.27

1.52

1.51

1.68

1.76

1.95

2.03

2.22

1.48

935

2740

spices

10.36

12.57

13.72

14.99

16.26

17.37

18.67

18.88

20.00

21.90

21.68

30.08

17.71

939

2747

beverages, etc.

26.34

22.42

28.90

33.93

39.91

51.97

71.58

71.09

78.90 102.61 191.20 265.56

68.89

994

2848

176.37 233.54 259.36 301.54 332.42 377.06 427.40 475.60 516.35 618.70 723.21 959.02 423.24

998

2867
224

total : food

94.01 108.81 111.06 124.04 127.90 144.29 148.65 158.93 155.28 171.71 124.52

pan

0.39

0.32

1.55

0.73

1.44

0.58

0.76

1.82

0.72

1.40

1.37

1.65

1.09

69

tobacco

5.74

5.60

8.42

10.29

9.81

9.70

13.96

14.46

12.88

13.18

16.43

48.37

12.70

298

881

intoxicants

2.22

4.19

6.60

9.29

10.21

8.98

12.24

9.04

6.63

7.82

9.45

90.96

11.95

154

489
2848

fuel and light

33.21

42.63

49.98

62.29

67.30

70.59

81.66

97.98 109.33 145.65 160.94 220.23

88.29

989

clothing

3.11

4.27

6.32

7.76

4.90

15.44

30.35

43.09

42.94

45.25

203

509

footwear

0.24

0.50

0.92

1.23

1.35

1.82

2.21

3.55

5.27

7.72

12.49

3.15

105

279

education

3.28

4.18

6.48

9.37

12.51

17.01

21.83

33.28

31.08

53.75

64.62 115.79

26.03

438

1144

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.52

0.20

2.55

0.00

0.00

5.49

0.55

0.70 269.81

12.41

17

medical: non-inst.

2.79

8.42

16.67

19.34

31.91

26.60

31.47

33.32

47.25

74.79 118.29 164.83

40.42

591

1590

entertainment

3.67

6.32

10.79

12.29

15.88

18.52

22.36

27.80

30.69

40.07

52.68

93.06

24.35

763

1995

minor personal effects

0.00

0.01

0.07

0.00

0.31

0.25

0.58

0.67

0.21

1.84

1.39

1.59

0.51

18

60

12.64

16.19

17.50

21.12

24.64

26.73

30.55

33.29

37.57

46.07

51.38

94.62

31.39

994

2864

other hh consumables

8.86

9.86

12.94

15.00

17.05

20.38

22.96

25.49

30.67

36.90

38.32

63.19

23.34

992

2850

conveyance

3.73

6.62

10.87

17.65

20.33

27.86

40.79

59.20

69.41 105.49 185.34 428.36

60.32

822

2261

other consumer services

5.59

9.08

11.31

15.41

21.40

28.03

40.02

63.48

83.91 139.44 196.28 466.19

67.35

958

2724

rent

3.08

10.10

21.40

27.40

49.26

65.92

62.88

78.57 178.26 162.71 303.71 470.14

95.73

445

1219

taxes and cesses

2.33

3.17

2.83

3.84

4.02

5.81

7.42

11.23

9.16

18.82

23.53

39.59

9.10

382

1027

0.22

1.42

1.48

2.07

2.84

5.66

5.86

4.75

7.20

24.08

88.09 779.66

toilet articles

durable goods
total: non-food
total expenditure

97.84 113.16 383.70


5.50

41.94

259

666

91.10 132.89 186.15 235.60 295.37 352.45 427.89 541.02 708.67 978.14 1431.18 3744.21 595.31

997

2871

267.47 366.44 445.51 537.14 627.78 729.51 855.30 1016.62 1225.01 1596.84 2154.39 4703.24 1018.55

1000

2876

clothing:2nd hand*

0.05

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.00

0.08

0.00

0.00

1.43

0.02

37.28

22.18

2.48

46.20 61.77 61.16 76.95 61.60 84.01 106.11 133.16 122.15 206.33 164.30 487.41 117.94
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

517

1533

63.79

983

2816

imputed rent**
clothing

23.87

footwear

2.25

3.63

3.66

4.41

5.67

6.47

education

6.98

11.92

15.87

56.24

25.24

39.29

medical-institutional

1.43

2.68

5.65

12.69

4.93

3.33

7.18

durable goods

2.07

3.03

5.86

7.19

8.13

16.03

28.54

total expenditure

30.06

32.27

39.59

41.42

45.77

51.48

63.98

7.26

9.55

80.70 106.63 141.43 221.75


35.94

8.96

978

2792

90.53 149.26 223.59 339.45

79.44

676

1908

31.89

17.06

29.55

27.68

13.42

69

182

31.76

24.95

47.59 104.24 350.87

35.98

658

1727

297.24 407.38 493.60 636.30 691.39 798.07 947.21 1199.73 1357.08 1762.24 2397.46 4117.68 1091.40

1000

2876

* included in total expenditure

57.64 130.46

11.19

16.13

18.93
26.98

** not included in total expenditure

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Appendix Tables

Table 5U: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Urban

Arunachal Pradesh

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

335
395
(3)

395
485
(4)

485
580
(5)

580
675
(6)

no. of hhs.
MPCE classes (Rs)
reporting
consumption
675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540 all per1000 in the
790
930
1100 1380 1880 2540 more classes hhs
sample
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

cereal

39.44

976

536

gram

0.00

0.00

0.29

0.14

0.05

0.55

1.25

0.56

1.49

2.93

0.52

2.77

0.80

90

50

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.17

0.08

0.01

0.04

0.33

0.92

2.36

0.33

0.19

34

12

pulses & pulse products

3.34

13.58

11.76

14.86

16.65

13.11

19.43

24.17

27.55

36.58

40.22

60.36

20.22

860

502

milk & milk products

0.00

21.60

11.47

23.90

19.24

40.52

43.56

50.89

64.80

92.83 117.13 132.38

43.24

760

422

edible oil

4.22

18.68

13.83

20.82

23.73

35.28

29.31

36.16

42.55

69.31

73.11

32.93

937

515

egg, fish & meat

10.03

24.27

38.46

57.66

70.14

82.81

77.37

94.89 115.39 144.26 154.39 275.49

84.88

940

515

vegetables

15.06

30.28

40.89

45.21

58.05

59.81

63.47

81.09

78.30

97.11

93.12 177.48

64.87

976

536

fruits (fresh)

0.39

2.94

3.81

4.76

7.98

11.10

10.97

14.86

17.01

34.94

45.26

12.89

654

350

fruits (dry)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.15

0.05

2.22

2.13

1.03

4.90

5.00

1.76

1.13

111

54

sugar

3.16

8.24

6.09

7.86

8.99

9.03

10.31

12.42

12.51

19.53

14.74

24.66

10.52

939

516

salt

0.98

1.66

1.49

1.63

2.39

2.15

2.35

2.35

2.95

3.34

3.33

5.43

2.33

963

530

spices

2.60

7.72

5.96

7.67

9.80

10.17

12.21

16.27

14.41

36.52

24.95

50.00

13.19

871

492

beverages, etc.

160.73

10.97

14.54

18.21

21.98

28.80

26.59

33.98

41.28

93.95

59.29

83.10

33.79

982

528

total : food

239.94 237.61 259.20 320.07 358.58 403.79 435.53 512.99 574.07 812.66 783.91 1185.05 452.34

1000

540

97.68 110.60 117.34 119.28 110.35 136.47 143.18 154.46 175.53 160.22 237.43 131.34

63.39

60.76

pan

0.00

4.91

1.07

2.37

2.44

2.96

4.99

9.11

12.57

12.47

27.35

33.85

6.42

310

152

tobacco

4.26

1.51

3.07

3.79

3.66

4.77

5.04

5.77

10.20

8.06

22.29

66.87

6.37

429

245

17.39

11.25

26.53

19.47

153

intoxicants

2.50

0.00

7.17

9.93

20.45

11.89

49.32 164.28

17.32

300

22.15

56.53

66.58

64.80

78.65

76.42 113.67 108.29 103.91 119.43 157.34 279.11

92.05

976

536

clothing

0.00

6.38

12.10

14.97

18.39

34.85

39.57

57.78

65.70 106.57 400.94 598.52

51.68

390

239

footwear

0.00

6.97

3.89

3.68

5.57

5.71

17.24

12.21

15.82

21.26

23.38 254.61

12.55

279

179

education

1.13

3.25

5.95

9.30

7.79

25.53

31.77

26.54

65.33

45.74

62.29 101.41

28.53

292

176

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

0.18

2.11

0.25

7.89

1.66

4.64

9.79

6.50

medical: non-inst.

0.00

2.60

8.33

9.35

9.55

8.24

15.73

25.94

24.46

25.45

entertainment

0.00

1.10

9.10

5.93

16.62

25.70

14.56

29.78

35.34

44.60

40.72

52.52

22.20

459

190

minor personal effects

0.00

2.84

4.19

1.70

4.52

2.45

8.77

9.16

14.32

13.19

26.20

17.96

7.39

279

135

toilet articles

4.75

23.13

19.42

22.70

25.69

28.15

38.24

44.44

40.44

54.98

80.71 200.30

35.30

929

505

other hh consumables

2.96

8.99

9.29

11.14

13.96

9.18

22.08

22.10

20.46

31.23

43.13

98.82

17.61

892

469

conveyance

0.00

1.75

3.78

4.48

10.07

12.20

27.50

15.79

25.85

51.23

82.00 185.19

19.57

375

198

other consumer services

0.00

1.17

10.73

9.98

22.45

42.17

32.24

31.76

42.07

60.69

83.81 161.68

32.25

626

316

rent

0.00

11.35

12.29

21.26

26.65

13.12

19.29

63.74

79.06

78.74

6.64

89.24

37.05

339

161

taxes and cesses

1.87

1.48

1.59

2.00

2.59

3.97

3.37

3.39

3.88

4.76

3.80

5.96

3.18

421

185

durable goods

0.00

0.00

4.60

2.55

1.55

10.70

16.72

14.57

32.57

46.05 194.50 142.34

18.99

162

82

39.63 133.96 183.32 202.05 270.85 325.89 429.85 496.25 628.28 750.42 1314.33 2588.22 428.77

976

536

279.57 371.57 442.52 522.13 629.44 729.69 865.38 1009.24 1202.35 1563.08 2098.25 3773.27 881.10

1000

540

fuel and light

total: non-food
total expenditure

5.75

9.57

4.34

76

54

4.17 126.00

15.96

270

174

clothing:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.86

0.90

0.75

0.00

0.00

1.38

5.20

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.24

20

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00 14.35 28.00 26.98


8.77
4.17 48.40
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

58.17

64.37 157.99 330.08

49.59

46.84

167

84

95.98

73.20 123.38 127.71 199.97

70.16

926

507
510

imputed rent**
clothing

9.26

40.04

footwear

2.10

11.08

10.16

11.43

15.93

16.21

20.64

21.77

21.28

21.51

24.45

76.58

17.81

943

education

2.64

7.20

12.78

24.75

27.25

31.42

34.31

31.52

40.56

63.40

65.08 108.97

32.70

632

336

medical-institutional

1.56

1.03

4.34

7.64

11.48

12.83

16.02

20.94

20.14

13.84

14.75

16.94

13.54

465

220

0.26

0.00

10.74

8.04

11.54

15.34

23.91

34.38

31.10

88.09

83.77

21.16

24.67

432

184

294.25 414.32 491.45 590.77 726.51 785.40 919.89 1102.03 1201.90 1652.54 1727.15 3093.36 925.45

1000

540

durable goods
total expenditure

* included in total expenditure

37.33

47.94

64.33

64.42

65.65

** not included in total expenditure

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Table 5U: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Urban

Assam

item
(1)
cereal

0
335
(2)

335
395
(3)

395
485
(4)

485
580
(5)

580
675
(6)

no. of hhs.
MPCE classes (Rs)
reporting
consumption
675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540&
all
per1000 in the
790
930
1100 1380 1880 2540 more classes
hhs sample
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
948

855

gram

0.00

0.12

0.05

0.33

0.60

0.69

0.73

0.13

0.83

0.86

2.42

0.00

0.60

110

69

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

7.60

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.73

15.91

11.88

14.36

16.38

18.09

18.92

21.49

25.50

27.58

30.47

38.69

34.95

23.20

923

841

3.39

6.22

9.87

14.17

24.81

28.33

33.44

56.06

70.93 105.07 130.72

69.88

50.05

795

673

edible oil

20.22

20.10

23.31

24.40

31.79

31.90

38.51

39.14

47.19

47.61

38.62

918

843

egg, fish & meat

19.74

30.89

40.08

50.37

63.15

70.58

76.63

82.62 102.74 126.63 135.65 160.81

82.38

901

816

vegetables

28.93

37.20

40.98

46.45

51.04

59.01

66.48

60.71

80.40

94.44

82.82

82.49

64.05

925

848

fruits (fresh)

0.59

1.91

3.10

3.82

8.75

7.16

11.53

11.34

19.73

27.91

38.85

39.19

14.01

828

705

fruits (dry)

0.00

0.18

0.15

0.05

1.04

0.48

1.05

0.65

2.92

3.41

3.23

3.98

1.37

185

161

sugar

4.86

5.99

7.66

9.84

9.57

11.18

10.21

12.08

13.61

17.17

17.83

14.98

11.91

922

839

salt

1.60

1.48

1.43

1.79

2.27

1.97

2.18

1.88

2.35

2.39

2.32

2.09

2.03

923

847

spices

8.08

8.79

9.66

9.26

11.14

13.29

13.29

14.59

17.00

18.57

23.03

18.16

14.16

925

848

beverages, etc.

9.74

15.64

17.93

24.83

39.76

49.17

55.09

52.28

85.58 142.08 188.44 456.74

76.55

997

897

205.15 248.48 295.20 324.60 399.17 431.04 474.30 510.33 628.80 797.37 890.99 1066.20 523.68

1000

900

pulses & pulse products


milk & milk products

total : food

92.09 108.06 126.62 122.91 137.18 138.39 143.68 153.34 150.35 170.23 166.67 135.33 144.02

58.14

60.32

pan

6.53

6.19

5.99

7.21

11.94

10.68

11.38

12.82

17.63

21.94

24.52

56.11

14.29

785

698

tobacco

1.12

3.85

4.62

7.36

5.94

7.26

5.05

9.20

9.66

16.78

35.62

28.12

10.53

644

579

4.66

6.88

5.47

5.57

6.76

17.77

23.44

128

intoxicants

0.00

0.59

1.92

1.93

1.14

5.70

131

31.60

46.70

56.33

65.06

85.86

87.31 107.76 120.54 119.25 143.49 157.99 172.33 104.48

990

874

3.57

5.31

7.77

23.19

21.03

22.87

27.26

436

404

footwear

0.00

1.18

0.88

1.16

2.49

2.50

4.30

3.08

6.58

education

14.96

2.60

3.25

6.85

12.27

25.11

38.35

59.14

51.92

medical: institutional

0.03

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.56

0.41

0.63

1.27

37.17

13

medical: non-inst.

3.92

4.71

7.92

12.34

8.02

24.30

18.41

27.24

19.48

42.11

70.81

25.38

24.14

564

544

entertainment

0.54

0.69

3.99

5.26

5.55

14.56

19.45

21.10

34.02

46.93

46.78

30.53

21.26

602

522

minor personal effects

0.00

0.25

2.02

1.21

2.49

1.41

3.02

2.74

3.59

2.44

1.31

2.39

2.22

134

182

toilet articles

5.93

9.33

11.44

11.16

15.59

19.12

23.41

24.65

31.27

46.01

46.14

51.78

25.23

994

889

other hh consumables

6.71

8.40

10.86

12.11

12.91

13.49

16.06

17.41

21.16

26.95

33.61

27.39

17.74

999

898

conveyance

1.96

3.97

5.77

8.98

13.69

14.76

26.06

41.93

59.49 108.78 187.30 334.73

52.95

925

773

other consumer services

3.46

5.79

8.75

10.70

13.23

19.94

29.43

30.38

76.01 122.91 197.45 498.82

60.47

971

857

rent

0.43

12.61

14.77

15.96

13.87

20.51

44.44

83.73

88.49

68.11

560

494

taxes and cesses

0.02

0.29

0.79

0.55

1.33

1.59

1.95

3.41

2.27

10.90

2.33

50.71

4.14

261

302

0.53

1.80

1.23

3.02

2.93

4.61

0.76

6.31

6.23

12.58

16.73

22.19

fuel and light


clothing

durable goods
total: non-food
total expenditure

37.48

13.03

37.62

33.63

56.71

96.81

4.96

18.54

4.24

4.18

145

139

98.61 151.64 116.94

48.37

597

524

0.00 1482.09

77.29 195.10 513.40

6.09

179

159

81.31 114.25 148.31 194.05 230.26 294.69 395.74 482.57 590.85 824.33 1260.36 3537.38 534.30

1000

900

286.46 362.73 443.50 518.65 629.43 725.73 870.04 992.90 1219.65 1621.70 2151.36 4603.58 1057.99

1000

900

clothing:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.05

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

40.46 82.91 73.88 79.57 176.17 149.22 217.08 135.46 220.90 358.88 143.75 260.82 173.96
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

479

516

imputed rent**
clothing

20.75

29.85

31.10

footwear

1.96

2.37

3.39

4.21

education

14.99

6.07

9.07

10.38

medical-institutional

1.05

5.44

1.30

4.38

durable goods

5.65

7.74

8.73

13.38

total expenditure

47.17

62.11

64.61

84.30 109.77 119.44 128.58

66.44

1000

898

7.67

7.93

12.80

11.67

14.24

29.23

11.66

982

877

23.02

28.48

51.41

82.64

68.66 159.62 185.13 360.07

72.94

704

664

7.89

1.34

8.00

4.65

4.89

0.74

2.51 154.09

7.61

57

40

21.03

10.28

30.08

27.66

23.19

70.88

75.09 280.07

35.42

812

743

311.80 403.29 483.97 555.43 700.10 765.95 956.14 1102.20 1312.06 1832.32 2314.53 3833.89 1129.57

1000

900

* included in total expenditure

38.60

50.01

19.45

25.30

** not included in total expenditure

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Table 5U: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Urban

Bihar

item
(1)
cereal

0
335
(2)

335
395
(3)

395
485
(4)

485
580
(5)

580
675
(6)

no. of hhs.
MPCE classes (Rs)
reporting
consumption
675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
790
930
1100 1380 1880 2540 more classes hhs
sample
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
982

1360

gram

2.03

0.71

2.04

1.50

1.74

2.63

2.09

2.26

4.81

7.32

11.62

2.99

2.32

366

535

cereal substitutes

0.06

0.00

0.05

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

18.99

0.00

0.29

pulses & pulse products

10.84

15.97

17.78

21.42

19.16

22.57

24.15

28.91

28.53

31.33

35.19

47.25

20.66

975

1339

milk & milk products

12.26

30.36

32.48

51.37

58.48

73.81

88.68

90.83 104.50 136.77 176.25 146.96

58.09

828

1073

edible oil

16.36

20.93

23.82

28.14

29.98

33.89

35.10

40.53

49.60

52.47

54.93

61.64

29.92

974

1342

egg, fish & meat

97.25 113.55 120.29 123.72 122.51 130.12 120.56 122.84 124.94 124.62 208.22 135.80 119.51

6.25

5.98

13.42

11.55

15.85

17.61

18.57

20.08

18.09

12.75

20.45

20.35

13.03

555

783

24.01

33.28

34.54

42.82

41.64

46.39

48.30

57.49

58.50

76.98

98.09

93.27

43.10

976

1344

fruits (fresh)

1.16

1.99

3.69

4.52

9.58

8.87

11.82

14.00

16.95

29.46

44.41

46.79

8.71

741

977

fruits (dry)

0.06

0.05

0.13

0.25

1.11

1.87

4.39

4.97

6.03

14.21

10.97

20.56

2.47

154

268

sugar

4.01

7.39

8.26

9.77

10.55

13.26

14.71

16.10

15.18

20.02

27.96

20.78

10.73

959

1310

salt

0.88

0.97

1.10

1.31

1.51

1.52

1.46

1.59

1.80

1.77

3.92

2.42

1.34

975

1345

spices

7.18

8.58

10.27

11.82

11.37

13.41

12.70

21.47

13.58

17.71

24.40

27.21

12.06

976

1344

beverages, etc.

9.98

15.50

15.60

19.28

31.89

30.13

38.62

39.51

47.01 109.84 112.67 288.94

33.79

988

1365

192.30 255.26 283.47 327.48 355.38 396.08 421.14 460.59 489.54 635.26 848.07 914.96 356.01

1000

1398

vegetables

total : food
pan

0.26

0.52

1.43

2.26

3.80

2.09

2.19

4.03

8.03

7.29

3.12

93.23

4.20

323

461

tobacco

2.53

3.34

3.55

4.14

2.72

3.86

1.50

2.76

3.73

3.63

2.63

2.58

3.11

447

751

intoxicants

0.97

1.12

1.36

2.50

1.10

0.66

1.29

9.71

2.69

0.54

0.00

2.09

1.90

81

135

39.77

50.59

56.06

66.01

79.29

90.12 101.83

96.82 116.79 130.38 162.37 167.01

75.47

996

1384

clothing

3.95

7.50

14.69

18.93

18.52

30.41

42.47

29.24

38.67

81.04

75.48 104.49

footwear

2.02

0.75

2.38

1.59

2.08

3.68

4.04

3.26

4.63

17.45

14.01

education

5.76

8.57

9.04

22.25

32.49

39.95

76.42

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

0.77

0.00

0.02

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.35

medical: non-inst.

5.43

6.42

10.98

21.24

14.79

31.02

23.28

27.43

46.11

72.62

entertainment

0.67

1.34

1.88

2.20

7.68

6.50

14.28

15.66

9.97

12.57

16.02

54.43

6.73

373

502

minor personal effects

0.06

0.35

0.56

1.02

0.79

2.74

0.92

1.95

1.64

2.02

17.01

14.51

1.43

131

191

toilet articles

7.76

9.50

11.32

14.91

19.18

22.31

25.05

30.31

25.29

34.43

55.06

59.25

18.26

995

1386

other hh consumables

6.70

8.07

9.34

12.30

14.38

16.52

16.62

21.55

21.29

29.79

52.48

41.29

14.28

994

1391

conveyance

1.64

2.04

4.11

4.45

25.42

12.68

40.14

44.43

49.05 106.14 101.25 120.81

22.30

636

794

other consumer services

9.10

9.70

13.70

18.09

35.37

33.38

51.64

66.83

57.69 104.39 140.97 148.42

33.89

986

1357

rent

2.91

4.70

7.65

12.87

15.82

37.91

31.19 118.18 197.79 125.21 212.15 394.49

taxes and cesses

0.10

0.31

0.22

0.37

0.18

0.95

1.26

4.77

0.27

3.80

0.31

0.54

1.19

1.68

4.02

3.31

1.75

3.07

3.45

49.38

fuel and light

durable goods
total: non-food
total expenditure

77.50 142.82 110.17

24.15

343

502

3.04

3.16

136

237

99.21 406.26

45.16

653

735

8.10 183.25

0.00

3.06

35.26 173.86

22.52

543

778

43.97

355

377

2.55

0.86

95

148

81.08 545.05

0.11

15.80

180

271

89.95 115.37 150.24 206.79 277.65 338.08 435.86 557.53 730.27 898.94 1251.43 2333.38 340.26

1000

1398

282.26 370.63 433.71 534.27 633.03 734.16 857.01 1018.11 1219.81 1534.20 2099.51 3248.33 696.27

1000

1398

clothing:2nd hand*

0.03

0.00

0.00

0.22

0.25

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.06

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

47.23

0.00

3.45

1.95

61.98 120.20

631

982

44.14

999

1396

21.24

6.95

962

1303

97.47 153.30 139.89 142.69 336.72

54.89

745

916

imputed rent**

57.44 58.68 77.48 95.42 152.17 158.16 237.97 165.36 120.16 255.20 297.53
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

clothing

19.92

footwear

2.27

2.97

3.89

4.41

7.68

education

8.29

11.08

12.19

27.43

53.87

medical-institutional

0.52

0.33

0.74

0.73

11.06

1.41

3.73

1.10

5.11

13.98

15.06

0.00

3.02

35

57

durable goods

4.85

4.68

9.09

11.40

7.73

24.97

18.31

19.89

26.70

61.00

48.03

75.67

15.45

722

1064

306.07 396.33 461.80 570.66 699.39 802.74 927.05 1111.11 1282.17 1589.84 2020.65 2731.93 729.54

1000

1398

total expenditure

23.98

* included in total expenditure

30.26

36.82

42.90

57.07

59.81

74.08

57.48

9.26

8.67

13.52

9.68

53.12 104.19

** not included in total expenditure

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25.44

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Table 5U: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Urban

Chhattisgarh

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

335
395
(3)

395
485
(4)

485
580
(5)

580
675
(6)

no. of hhs.
MPCE classes (Rs)
reporting
consumption
675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
790
930
1100 1380 1880 2540 more classes hhs
sample
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

cereal

85.00

974

781

gram

0.03

0.19

0.34

0.21

0.34

0.08

0.35

0.53

0.40

0.76

0.65

1.38

0.36

100

97

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.27

0.01

0.00

0.08

0.01

0.00

0.01

0.04

11

10

pulses & pulse products

9.46

15.04

17.96

21.55

24.55

28.95

26.70

27.92

32.76

37.35

37.85

37.93

24.61

961

773

milk & milk products

1.13

3.76

8.14

14.83

18.03

33.05

48.09

74.47

73.35 139.40

87.87 193.54

46.31

680

500

14.38

19.56

22.74

25.16

33.85

35.12

38.71

41.67

44.73

58.95

56.28

67.43

34.40

973

779

5.21

8.67

12.06

15.56

14.22

21.47

28.94

23.27

22.64

23.16

37.25

24.44

17.91

529

429

edible oil
egg, fish & meat
vegetables

96.02 102.99 116.36 105.99 130.73 143.81 127.50 132.27 162.03 144.09 135.21 120.27

30.38

40.91

42.91

44.46

51.71

54.15

65.74

62.62

75.78

78.21

99.48

89.76

56.11

974

781

fruits (fresh)

3.15

4.23

4.64

6.45

14.49

14.51

7.41

19.57

24.04

34.53

45.82

53.40

15.41

865

669

fruits (dry)

0.00

0.14

0.31

0.86

0.89

1.35

1.84

6.88

12.07

9.77

11.80

25.61

4.32

397

258

sugar

7.19

9.79

11.96

13.62

15.45

15.94

16.46

16.62

21.18

22.64

19.48

30.59

15.42

951

753

salt

0.94

0.94

1.09

1.62

1.87

1.73

1.67

1.74

1.93

2.32

2.19

2.56

1.60

972

779

spices

6.53

9.40

10.74

12.10

12.89

13.80

17.86

14.72

19.38

20.67

23.25

23.86

14.10

973

780

beverages, etc.

9.96

15.52

17.25

19.09

21.55

23.46

30.01

47.30

58.68

69.74

59.15 152.52

35.48

995

791

173.37 224.17 253.13 291.88 315.82 374.61 427.59 464.80 519.30 659.56 625.16 838.25 386.34

1000

799

total : food
pan

1.35

2.81

1.85

4.25

3.90

7.24

1.90

5.32

7.33

6.32

14.28

35.50

5.74

578

470

tobacco

2.24

4.47

5.93

4.84

6.49

4.62

8.87

1.27

10.75

3.60

6.98

19.87

5.62

507

437

intoxicants

1.87

1.90

3.10

5.38

10.28

10.49

10.56

3.07

13.72

4.32

16.11

0.00

6.15

196

170

40.23

48.74

56.74

67.03

79.29

86.31 101.11

99.68 117.88 154.99 173.07 199.45

89.85

986

787

4.55

2.41

13.28

7.54

29.61

24.14

47.14

65.67

35.99

364

308

footwear

0.24

1.06

0.64

1.63

3.98

1.61

2.15

9.40

11.09

24.00

4.40

147

138

education

11.85

1.21

12.36

10.15

7.12

19.88

31.41

62.48

64.91

85.93 111.24 1360.45

81.05

510

384

fuel and light


clothing

40.74

67.49
8.54

82.67 196.61
2.66

medical: institutional

0.04

0.00

4.36

0.00

14.63

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

2.32

19.99

15

medical: non-inst.

6.34

25.22

18.12

41.05

23.93

48.63

40.72

46.96

80.43

86.48

92.45

70.19

43.62

581

416

entertainment

0.24

1.68

2.81

3.04

7.15

8.20

5.71

18.83

28.39

43.28

40.24

45.31

13.57

345

276

minor personal effects

0.25

0.93

1.38

1.11

0.42

0.47

2.40

11.01

3.57

5.53

4.42

1.93

2.67

231

188

toilet articles

0.00 509.13

12.52

17.83

17.50

21.92

26.23

26.96

29.39

36.27

42.59

52.59

58.22

59.22

29.67

999

797

other hh consumables

8.98

13.08

13.06

16.04

18.98

20.47

24.25

24.04

35.78

37.31

45.89

68.21

23.03

1000

799

conveyance

1.46

2.94

12.86

9.89

18.72

26.01

27.68

65.85

69.49 114.62 178.97 334.86

49.70

618

455

other consumer services

4.09

8.49

10.08

13.03

15.79

23.75

30.72

68.06

64.42 147.24 192.76 347.65

53.88

963

761

rent

3.51

4.87

4.01

13.45

38.67

25.15

52.10

53.24

38.75

43.40

345

271

taxes and cesses

0.56

0.71

1.64

5.15

1.53

4.88

5.20

6.60

8.50

31.10

6.63

405

307

0.60

0.86

5.20

3.60

5.57

14.42

15.89

14.41

21.04

28.58 303.98 1850.29

durable goods

80.57 116.15 354.11


18.91

17.56

88.68

361

250

total: non-food

100.91 139.22 184.91 229.10 312.29 353.25 430.79 573.62 684.31 948.60 1457.65 5507.85 603.63

1000

799

total expenditure

274.28 363.39 438.04 520.98 628.12 727.85 858.37 1038.42 1203.60 1608.17 2082.82 6346.10 989.97

1000

799

clothing:2nd hand*

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

1.47

0.00

3.09

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.34

46.64 51.85 80.33 90.46 108.52 163.93 96.82 167.05 253.28 363.43 551.87 357.71 162.61
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

678

556

58.90

1000

798

23.29

9.30

982

785

90.39 444.68

59.28

712

551

imputed rent**
clothing

27.85

35.53

footwear

2.81

3.93

4.40

education

7.30

9.04

12.23

medical-institutional

4.46

0.48

7.10

durable goods

7.60

10.18

30.15

total expenditure

55.56

79.08

81.57

99.31

98.60 123.31

10.06

8.41

12.45

13.72

16.32

16.22

25.29

43.66

17.96

9.39

3.13

3.12

17.97

35.65

87.54

13.97

132

73

15.48

45.69

33.40

47.50

61.65

91.25 219.53 502.73

61.83

955

749

307.01 416.99 490.56 623.35 674.70 816.71 912.51 1118.50 1342.07 1782.29 2006.95 3587.17 962.93

1000

799

* included in total expenditure

34.21

43.02

49.55

58.25

7.55

7.81

18.30

16.62

20.69
35.93

72.37 125.84 126.78

0.00

** not included in total expenditure

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Table 5U: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Urban

Delhi

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

335
395
(3)

395
485
(4)

485
580
(5)

580
675
(6)

no. of hhs.
MPCE classes (Rs)
reporting
consumption
675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540&
all
per1000 in the
790
930
1100 1380 1880 2540 more classes
hhs sample
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

cereal

67.80

60.54

78.21

76.30

85.54

98.96

946

1039

gram

0.73

1.06

0.84

2.05

2.44

2.37

2.32

2.71

2.34

2.85

3.56

3.13

2.54

488

486

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

21.05

23.32

26.93

28.04

32.56

28.03

1034

pulses & pulse products

96.94 102.98 108.83 108.32 117.35 130.11 102.51

8.25

13.51

20.11

18.84

22.34

21.13

24.40

941

milk & milk products

30.91

31.98

64.06

76.85

80.09

94.98 109.59 135.38 158.23 192.38 222.38 289.21 149.50

914

1013

edible oil

18.05

19.72

33.24

34.03

34.59

37.57

39.50

40.74

44.53

51.01

57.48

59.30

43.82

945

1038

25.99

egg, fish & meat

3.05

10.83

6.65

10.81

12.92

22.39

12.04

18.73

21.04

23.78

33.41

19.72

446

487

26.40

34.68

53.73

48.64

62.92

56.09

64.58

67.37

77.89

91.95 103.46 105.49

74.68

946

1039

fruits (fresh)

1.50

3.51

2.56

5.89

6.66

6.61

12.29

16.59

16.79

26.22

20.59

850

955

fruits (dry)

0.00

0.00

0.21

0.95

0.43

0.47

1.29

1.11

3.13

sugar

8.35

8.53

11.58

13.36

15.18

16.56

17.00

17.65

17.39

salt

1.09

0.98

1.20

1.10

1.23

1.21

1.30

1.33

1.37

1.39

1.60

spices

7.07

8.67

10.17

10.00

12.98

14.13

14.01

15.27

16.96

18.33

20.05

12.08

18.24

17.85

19.80

29.32

29.38

44.94

53.72

67.86 105.73 117.54 204.78

vegetables

beverages, etc.
total : food

31.66

65.00

4.60

4.69

25.83

4.75

276

282

19.46

17.95

20.42

17.17

911

1016

1.40

1.32

943

1038

20.68

15.72

942

1036

74.34

993

1098

185.29 212.25 300.40 318.63 366.64 401.83 436.85 496.91 563.30 674.04 756.27 986.80 551.05

993

1098

pan

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.33

0.04

2.53

0.68

2.34

0.62

2.60

0.58

0.44

1.17

42

36

tobacco

3.27

4.14

1.76

3.89

7.52

7.54

3.11

7.12

8.79

10.81

14.68

10.13

7.77

294

350

3.75

4.00

2.08

4.78

2.67

3.07

31.20

6.14

81

103

99.87 114.43 131.65 153.33 175.51 239.39 341.00 154.30

999

1100

intoxicants

0.00

0.00

0.73

1.31

1.92

32.47

44.11

52.29

79.40

86.90

clothing

0.00

16.27

0.10

3.03

9.91

27.51

12.31

25.47

17.72

26.06

footwear

0.00

0.00

0.10

0.93

2.70

2.94

2.10

2.00

4.08

6.46

education

2.67

3.44

1.29

12.82

10.37

18.90

29.19

38.94

49.36

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.06

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

43.62

4.92

medical: non-inst.

4.80

12.06

3.25

28.93

6.03

6.75

14.74

12.89

15.06

28.41

39.87

75.59

24.10

748

824

entertainment

2.79

3.44

2.27

7.62

11.36

11.67

21.99

31.29

29.36

37.24

50.60 107.71

33.82

721

782

minor personal effects

2.16

0.10

0.67

1.40

1.40

3.16

3.59

5.15

7.31

9.49

13.33

26.97

7.84

496

512

toilet articles

7.42

16.57

12.95

14.26

20.19

22.41

25.90

32.12

36.09

41.18

53.53

69.12

34.47

995

1096

other hh consumables

6.82

10.29

12.70

13.55

16.41

15.77

21.46

25.02

29.46

33.67

44.60

68.05

29.36

998

1099

conveyance

21.20

18.49

26.01

23.34

33.94

30.62

51.51

69.34 101.26 153.45 237.12 384.31 116.91

961

1065

other consumer services

14.90

18.07

13.09

15.75

22.16

30.46

45.03

57.82

77.58 133.62 193.31 517.37 118.91

980

1079

rent

0.00

14.03

3.15

6.04

13.97

37.75

56.43

58.92

88.88

99.33 307.38 307.18

98.82

317

378

taxes and cesses

0.00

0.98

1.82

3.70

5.72

6.29

8.83

12.50

12.41

23.52

27.13

30.47

14.18

750

803

0.00

0.11

0.00

1.08

0.97

5.89

7.16

5.01

12.69

29.05

16.36

59.40

fuel and light

durable goods
total: non-food
total expenditure

16.89 113.52

28.32

250

243

22.46

5.65

253

264

97.57 142.73 215.62

65.72

595

638

9.00

15.88

296

306

98.52 162.11 132.17 217.45 251.48 333.81 422.46 519.65 648.78 910.64 1409.58 2424.16 768.26

1000

1101

283.80 374.35 432.57 536.08 618.12 735.64 859.32 1016.56 1212.08 1584.69 2165.85 3410.95 1319.31

1000

1101

clothing:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

109.82 54.35 142.72 151.07 166.07 139.11 195.97 242.52 283.32 472.90 480.71 1000.40 346.80
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

659

703

imputed rent**
clothing

28.86

31.37

51.16

footwear

4.01

6.46

6.97

education

3.73

9.96

7.32

medical-institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

durable goods

1.45

0.94

1.32

total expenditure

51.05

46.96

57.27

61.80

72.43

91.63 112.73 155.19

76.21

999

1100

7.57

9.09

10.22

12.68

14.61

18.32

21.93

40.27

17.88

996

1098

26.55

15.05

21.65

40.40

47.37

58.54 123.31 220.96 292.98

88.38

669

730

0.01

0.00

0.40

3.46

4.58

0.23

1.71

5.05

3.11

21

20

4.93

9.11

7.75

15.60

19.39

21.08

36.98

39.91 155.40

34.35

851

899

319.18 403.27 497.86 602.27 678.48 767.37 937.98 1094.26 1299.05 1704.18 2402.01 3607.18 1419.47

1000

1101

* included in total expenditure

45.05

** not included in total expenditure

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Table 5U: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Urban

Goa

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

335
395
(3)

395
485
(4)

485
580
(5)

580
675
(6)

no. of hhs.
MPCE classes (Rs)
reporting
consumption
675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540&
all
per1000 in the
790
930
1100 1380 1880 2540 more classes
hhs sample
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

cereal

39.52

43.25

55.80

99.47

986

229

gram

0.63

1.50

6.25

0.82

0.68

1.52

0.56

1.15

1.01

0.53

0.77

1.40

1.11

349

79

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.04

0.35

0.23

0.00

0.55

0.05

0.76

0.91

0.56

1.09

0.50

141

24

16.98

15.17

224

pulses & pulse products

90.59 110.89 103.51 116.76 109.22 126.99 121.50 142.41 108.24

2.32

6.38

5.94

7.82

6.83

10.29

16.56

11.60

14.94

15.77

12.99

975

milk & milk products

12.74

30.94

15.81

23.71

29.41

31.42

44.46

52.47

78.19 127.91 137.63 149.54

70.08

931

218

edible oil

10.79

3.75

18.57

20.25

25.46

27.50

30.81

33.15

41.35

36.00

986

229

egg, fish & meat

19.11

30.00

44.85

57.29

74.51

72.61

56.89

84.67

64.92

71.55

93.79 165.01

75.68

882

209

9.84

19.75

21.20

23.92

32.52

35.15

33.08

36.83

43.49

56.53

57.06

61.51

40.45

986

229

16.39

33.75

25.69

34.52

33.29

39.70

36.81

54.48

44.53

63.24

67.86

81.07

47.50

981

232

vegetables
fruits (fresh)
fruits (dry)
sugar

53.28

54.87

48.51

0.39

0.00

0.00

0.06

0.28

0.98

0.94

1.95

3.61

5.80

7.46

12.02

3.24

328

85

10.47

19.00

15.68

18.82

19.63

23.07

18.75

21.02

23.46

29.03

24.99

28.31

22.32

983

228

salt

0.87

1.93

1.25

1.35

1.04

1.65

1.60

1.65

1.79

1.85

1.51

2.19

1.61

977

228

spices

7.05

17.88

13.17

17.04

19.11

20.36

19.55

20.86

21.92

24.44

19.56

32.52

21.10

986

229

10.84

32.19

20.56

31.96

34.27

39.63

43.61

44.46

71.84 103.63 132.02 325.94

82.00

997

235

140.96 240.30 244.80 337.37 367.85 414.77 407.68 481.12 521.02 682.67 734.74 1067.28 522.82

999

237

beverages, etc.
total : food
pan

0.77

10.50

2.08

1.45

2.21

0.33

0.68

1.24

0.12

0.33

0.09

0.12

0.78

119

28

tobacco

2.86

0.00

4.57

5.49

2.85

9.22

1.89

1.75

0.65

0.90

10.86

4.22

3.27

201

45

intoxicants

6.54

0.00

22.36

3.47

14.00

15.18

4.58

12.65

6.04

9.41

34.20

37.50

13.41

271

69

44.85

56.12

60.32

75.46

73.37

78.30

81.20

97.11 101.94 111.16 124.30 153.08

94.87

996

233

clothing

0.00

0.00

1.10

13.68

5.26

0.00

52.07

88.64

footwear

0.00

0.00

2.03

0.00

0.59

0.17

2.61

0.00

education

2.57

0.00

1.81

0.33

22.58

2.73

42.42

16.41

fuel and light

medical: institutional

94.49 119.06
13.46

9.41

23.20 114.49

46.59 386.72

85.20

311

59

41.93

7.63

135

29

15.87 124.98

44.29

508

112

3.68

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

13.18

0.00

0.00

37.04

25.13

96.55

17.97

30

15.91

0.00

26.35

11.04

11.73

21.03

17.61

41.23

35.56

36.28

50.71 164.11

39.22

551

139

entertainment

6.99

0.00

0.00

3.79

4.01

10.39

11.66

15.57

21.06

35.71

69.54

69.75

22.98

457

113

minor personal effects

5.53

0.00

0.27

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.61

8.27

2.24

8.56

7.42

17.44

4.54

196

36

11.15

13.08

12.89

17.11

15.83

18.66

19.76

21.69

25.42

30.55

36.66

57.16

25.24

1000

238

7.61

14.88

14.41

13.79

20.40

18.37

23.86

23.67

25.10

37.38

49.44

77.01

29.91

999

237

medical: non-inst.

toilet articles
other hh consumables
conveyance

9.47

16.50

12.41

23.72

40.38

69.43

85.71

85.81 154.38 163.31 570.69 463.63 149.84

990

233

12.62

0.00

15.82

12.11

15.46

33.82

30.53

55.40

94.62 117.36 206.64 399.03

994

235

rent

0.00

0.00

23.49

7.74

24.11

30.40

41.14

37.68

37.29 112.16

76.27 183.37

59.36

270

60

taxes and cesses

1.44

0.84

4.20

9.29

6.77

10.05

12.80

11.61

17.27

23.38

31.20

15.23

789

186

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

5.09

0.00

2.78

27.27

3.84

24.59

other consumer services

durable goods

26.73

92.15

55.94 2154.27 203.26

109

20

total: non-food

128.29 111.90 204.11 198.48 264.63 318.08 445.08 546.02 656.68 991.08 1415.25 4457.61 909.14

1000

238

total expenditure

269.25 352.20 448.92 535.85 632.49 732.84 852.76 1027.14 1177.70 1673.75 2149.99 5524.89 1431.97

1000

238

clothing:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

3.87

0.00

0.50

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.51

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

94.52 175.00 131.20 241.38 163.95 236.64 243.20 328.71 394.63 430.79 651.41 654.67 336.13
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

720

175

imputed rent**
clothing

12.74

12.64

19.26

31.31

footwear

2.70

3.70

4.59

6.97

6.02

8.17

education

5.48

6.47

3.02

7.72

15.94

21.00

medical-institutional

0.00

0.00

8.20

13.05

0.00

26.63

durable goods

0.00

0.00

10.05

7.38

6.95

3.95

total expenditure

51.32

66.55

75.04 148.88 170.27

64.56

1000

237

9.76

9.84

15.19

15.95

36.10

13.25

1000

237

25.49

32.59

47.52

62.85 112.47 130.59

44.48

700

167

4.00

1.45

12.75

12.27

38.49 229.94

29.96

105

30

42.61

10.76

40.04

80.51 324.35 372.37

77.69

624

130

287.60 375.01 489.09 588.27 661.81 822.19 868.39 1000.77 1224.76 1615.79 2673.31 3659.71 1304.77

1000

238

* included in total expenditure

33.93

32.50

46.84

22.44

** not included in total expenditure

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Appendix Tables

Table 5U: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Urban

Gujarat

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

335
395
(3)

395
485
(4)

485
580
(5)

580
675
(6)

no. of hhs.
MPCE classes (Rs)
reporting
consumption
675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540&
all
per1000 in the
790
930
1100 1380 1880 2540 more classes
hhs sample
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

cereal

41.73

67.55

67.80

78.64

78.38

85.57

92.34

96.55

94.29

89.69

942

1900

gram

0.48

0.24

0.26

0.36

0.71

0.46

0.84

0.66

0.86

1.35

1.47

1.48

0.81

264

524

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.01

0.02

0.08

0.31

0.50

0.27

0.39

0.25

1.10

0.82

0.63

0.43

114

193

pulses & pulse products

11.46

16.67

17.42

19.27

20.05

23.68

25.24

25.65

26.95

29.65

32.21

46.17

25.37

941

1898

milk & milk products

28.94

37.23

50.48

64.61

80.80

94.95 108.55 127.50 147.03 188.91 222.83 266.51 126.47

945

1904

edible oil

25.75

32.78

38.33

42.93

47.69

53.68

57.82

942

1899

egg, fish & meat

58.14

64.75

63.20

97.68 105.16 113.93

68.59

69.64

79.41

4.14

3.24

8.67

8.69

5.96

8.68

9.82

5.72

10.38

7.48

9.80

7.82

8.00

248

520

29.26

33.61

43.54

44.75

44.28

49.55

58.51

63.98

69.80

72.50

73.80

83.93

59.22

942

1900

fruits (fresh)

3.12

2.93

5.66

7.26

9.45

14.95

15.05

18.97

20.32

32.06

38.03

56.32

19.38

890

1754

fruits (dry)

0.08

0.18

0.62

1.63

3.00

2.57

3.77

4.28

6.52

16.35

16.86

37.78

7.37

571

1024

sugar

8.97

12.39

14.37

16.95

18.10

20.14

21.32

21.52

23.18

24.54

26.31

32.16

21.21

942

1904

salt

0.40

0.96

0.64

0.74

0.86

1.00

1.19

1.30

1.33

1.47

1.51

1.55

1.16

940

1898

8.44

10.66

12.14

13.68

13.36

14.26

15.85

17.63

17.81

21.20

21.98

24.80

16.77

942

1900

14.13

17.64

21.49

26.61

29.19

37.54

40.84

46.45

73.86 108.73 142.04 298.15

66.69

999

1951

176.91 236.09 281.45 326.18 352.14 407.55 451.71 495.36 555.77 671.62 762.46 1050.62 500.39

1000

1955

vegetables

spices
beverages, etc.
total : food
pan

0.02

0.93

2.41

4.03

5.38

6.04

3.78

4.28

2.62

5.37

2.19

3.29

4.05

175

368

tobacco

9.78

6.16

10.29

12.21

7.18

8.40

6.45

9.61

7.44

6.92

7.62

14.23

8.42

334

716

0.64

0.05

0.83

0.27

0.04

8.63

intoxicants

0.28

0.09

0.10

0.16

0.25

0.01

0.63

17

33

fuel and light

39.50

41.42

60.66

69.93

80.06

92.77

99.50 118.66 137.53 165.39 206.19 274.92 120.05

985

1940

clothing

12.25

3.27

4.56

7.36

16.54

11.34

22.84

30.14

44.58

69.73 100.53 258.51

42.54

377

671

footwear

0.87

3.36

2.66

2.98

4.73

5.44

9.00

10.67

11.15

20.40

47.24

11.36

349

586

education

6.48

1.72

5.24

7.98

15.97

18.53

35.53

43.17

56.76

86.07 102.45 182.75

47.22

654

1120

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

0.19

0.00

0.21

0.00

0.24

0.00

4.77

20.99

3.37

10

19

medical: non-inst.

3.27

21.78

17.15

15.02

21.87

27.15

31.55

33.93

42.00

52.61 125.15 125.70

41.27

594

1110

entertainment

2.32

1.64

2.38

5.49

12.26

11.37

17.78

26.00

35.49

50.45

28.01

603

1086

minor personal effects

0.00

0.19

0.27

0.52

0.66

1.58

4.02

1.02

5.21

5.66

12.91

10.07

3.51

171

332

toilet articles

9.21

12.45

13.60

15.48

18.54

21.68

30.05

29.15

36.30

41.46

50.79

75.86

30.53

1000

1954

other hh consumables

7.24

11.97

12.56

15.33

16.75

18.42

22.80

23.36

31.73

37.21

45.03

60.81

26.12

994

1949

conveyance

5.55

9.12

10.05

13.22

28.99

36.89

43.15

72.04

94.60 130.69 246.73 471.46

87.44

918

1733

other consumer services

8.81

11.87

13.06

16.49

24.91

29.43

33.58

51.33

83.94 122.41 227.04 374.30

75.11

997

1950

rent

3.50

0.95

4.53

11.83

10.96

18.44

18.46

43.15

36.55

57.16

85.04 176.39

37.02

289

563

taxes and cesses

2.50

2.59

4.09

4.38

5.13

6.08

10.84

13.79

15.08

20.55

20.11

27.18

12.02

681

1291

0.45

0.58

1.48

2.28

5.54

6.34

12.23

9.76

28.90

45.39

41.89 481.00

durable goods

9.97

20.18
8.69

61.20 102.35

36.13

366

577

total: non-food

112.04 130.08 165.28 204.69 275.94 319.91 402.44 520.10 675.48 927.71 1363.77 2715.68 614.81

1000

1955

total expenditure

288.96 366.17 446.73 530.88 628.08 727.45 854.15 1015.46 1231.25 1599.34 2126.23 3766.30 1115.20

1000

1955

clothing:2nd hand*

0.09

0.00

0.28

0.16

0.05

0.42

0.27

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.11

14

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

3.88

0.00

0.00

47.03

2.41

50.11 59.88 87.64 92.19 117.88 145.31 169.26 223.06 305.66 441.30 531.65 761.52 253.55
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

731

1411

imputed rent**
clothing

25.83

27.40

30.11

footwear

3.50

4.46

5.23

6.04

education

11.29

4.25

9.35

10.57

medical-institutional

4.73

1.83

8.04

3.74

durable goods

6.12

15.13

8.01

19.97

total expenditure

45.78

55.75

55.55

64.27

85.11 118.45 166.65

62.36

998

1950

7.49

9.48

10.76

11.27

14.38

16.89

31.46

12.30

996

1945

21.75

35.25

36.91

52.06

77.61 122.73 147.11 325.61

67.44

750

1364

11.34

15.72

15.50

12.92

25.33

10.84

19.02

150

291

20.71

25.18

28.64

46.14

62.21 192.57 192.14 200.47

70.16

894

1767

320.36 410.63 493.35 585.33 687.93 817.21 921.74 1099.71 1328.09 1811.03 2409.76 3511.20 1205.80

1000

1955

* included in total expenditure

34.77

41.54

** not included in total expenditure

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23.23
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Table 5U: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Urban

Haryana

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

335
395
(3)

395
485
(4)

485
580
(5)

580
675
(6)

no. of hhs.
MPCE classes (Rs)
reporting
consumption
675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540&
all
per1000 in the
790
930
1100 1380 1880 2540 more classes
hhs sample
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

cereal

57.24

63.81

69.97

75.14

75.57

80.45

76.15

76.00

77.89

86.44

78.77

980

1013

gram

0.29

0.21

0.26

0.19

0.51

0.69

0.76

1.41

1.79

2.02

3.24

3.61

1.25

307

305

cereal substitutes

0.07

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.04

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

15.31

16.52

16.29

18.66

22.35

25.11

26.43

31.83

pulses & pulse products

81.22 116.84

7.72

9.00

11.46

13.17

18.50

976

1008

milk & milk products

35.00

50.69

62.79

82.46 100.33 110.43 161.01 181.08 203.80 230.58 338.46 368.68 164.93

966

1004

edible oil

10.39

18.43

20.44

22.25

24.40

25.33

25.16

28.65

32.08

39.28

44.00

51.26

29.12

961

997

2.65

1.05

3.05

8.64

6.17

5.25

5.40

6.04

5.60

8.71

15.82

35.88

8.01

231

202

14.84

22.26

33.27

33.36

39.46

42.20

44.24

52.39

57.19

68.81

87.68 106.18

51.23

982

1015

2.51

2.81

7.13

6.84

10.36

13.56

17.56

23.31

26.29

39.78

65.14

76.82

23.94

884

873

egg, fish & meat


vegetables
fruits (fresh)
fruits (dry)

0.45

0.65

1.15

1.29

1.12

1.43

1.60

1.92

3.33

7.88

7.22

20.69

3.67

271

282

12.00

15.78

17.13

20.98

22.36

21.68

20.68

23.90

21.51

25.04

30.25

25.32

22.07

965

1003

salt

0.99

1.26

1.17

1.37

1.38

1.44

1.37

1.58

1.59

1.77

1.88

2.16

1.52

972

1011

spices

6.13

7.50

9.20

10.05

11.13

12.33

12.48

14.06

14.21

18.23

21.85

25.05

13.78

980

1013

beverages, etc.

8.86

14.15

17.23

29.23

26.45

36.27

33.82

55.22

70.28

87.00 103.16 198.31

55.86

1000

1040

159.15 207.59 254.24 304.96 334.54 367.56 416.53 484.25 537.91 640.65 826.35 1062.64 472.65

1000

1040

sugar

total : food
pan
tobacco
intoxicants

0.12

0.02

0.05

0.15

0.18

0.00

0.17

0.24

0.41

0.64

1.03

14.37

1.01

33

18

11.39

10.02

8.31

12.54

9.94

10.92

12.51

11.76

7.69

9.55

9.06

29.86

11.36

470

488

5.99

6.45

7.26

3.20

7.93

13.34

56.76

0.89

3.89

2.11

3.96

4.42

8.29

136

138

52.30

62.00

67.09

81.79

86.90

99.43 101.50 119.06 135.23 178.19 239.08 308.91 126.58

999

1036

clothing

2.05

4.81

6.42

16.35

26.00

27.24

25.28

31.52

57.51

78.52

91.52 122.52

41.66

381

354

footwear

0.26

1.72

2.73

6.66

4.73

7.75

5.97

7.59

17.47

36.77

41.93

30.20

14.01

302

263

education

8.54

20.81

18.11

22.59

28.12

37.37

90.49

78.64 104.11 143.20 201.59 245.32

83.58

628

693

fuel and light

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

2.56

0.00

0.00

4.25

12.09

13.95 787.74

43.32

15

14

13.68

7.67

13.67

10.45

18.71

29.14

26.73

43.96

39.64

55.69

67.77 177.30

39.88

639

675

entertainment

0.70

0.77

2.62

6.60

8.56

17.03

13.36

21.97

24.05

32.23

50.20

58.98

20.15

518

525

minor personal effects

0.51

0.00

0.06

0.76

0.48

0.83

0.82

0.49

2.15

3.01

3.41

4.11

1.39

125

110

toilet articles

6.22

9.11

11.66

14.71

16.25

20.92

20.47

25.30

32.78

40.85

49.43

57.21

26.14

992

1028

other hh consumables

9.22

11.55

13.55

13.74

15.07

18.97

19.17

23.35

26.61

34.70

37.29

54.74

23.36

999

1038

conveyance

5.53

4.43

5.21

12.79

13.49

17.75

32.90

38.03

77.97 120.89 189.97 382.35

67.20

737

717

other consumer services

8.70

15.48

17.13

20.30

20.82

29.93

46.36

52.43

87.58 128.78 214.64 374.87

77.52

984

1024

rent

3.60

8.22

10.30

11.32

26.56

24.18

20.01

48.19

38.25

45.55

70.34 232.85

41.05

332

290

taxes and cesses

0.05

1.47

3.08

3.30

5.74

5.73

9.21

13.19

11.47

17.68

25.47

42.68

11.38

547

579

1.11

1.05

0.47

0.93

1.88

2.39

2.72

7.69

4.99

23.28

43.17 472.02

medical: non-inst.

durable goods

31.82

264

259

total: non-food

124.85 163.01 182.57 238.93 287.84 358.14 434.10 530.66 675.36 969.57 1363.20 3452.80 669.70

1000

1039

total expenditure

284.00 370.60 436.80 543.89 622.38 725.70 850.64 1014.91 1213.27 1610.22 2189.55 4515.44 1142.35

1000

1040

clothing:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.13

0.17

0.08

0.23

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.06

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.05

0.00

0.00

0.10

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

52.44

2.70

55.44 64.32 87.40 96.46 97.55 128.39 160.59 158.51 285.21 390.44 681.25 994.59 248.67
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

671

738

imputed rent**
clothing

28.36

35.96

footwear

6.63

education

15.67

medical-institutional
durable goods
total expenditure

39.33

43.19

45.12

52.89

66.14

65.53

80.95 105.07 130.45 174.87

72.13

998

1039

10.80

9.30

10.41

10.94

12.95

14.66

16.00

22.92

17.92

998

1038

26.24

30.08

30.34

37.17

55.99

92.40

97.14 137.14 184.76 242.06 255.43 102.41

642

717

0.00

0.80

2.24

5.67

4.72

3.72

6.66

1.96

2.90

5.98

6.95

10.01

5.79

20.71

2.70

8.89

28.47 119.62

59.17

33.36
75.09

40.90
71.44

13.35

75

75

96.91 279.68

49.63

785

808

324.65 418.92 496.01 594.04 670.05 779.70 927.00 1107.56 1388.27 1699.86 2380.65 3679.98 1183.49

1000

1040

* included in total expenditure

12.99

26.26

** not included in total expenditure

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Table 5U: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Urban

Himachal Pradesh

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

335
395
(3)

395
485
(4)

485
580
(5)

580
675
(6)

no. of hhs.
MPCE classes (Rs)
reporting
consumption
675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540&
all
per100 in the
790
930
1100 1380 1880 2540 more classes 0 hhs sample
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

cereal

58.35

84.49

44.32

919

379

gram

2.16

3.28

0.76

3.55

1.50

3.47

3.48

3.97

3.18

3.45

4.10

5.25

3.30

571

265

cereal substitutes

96.76 126.08 112.11 111.49 108.83 123.21 129.20 133.68 133.27 120.75

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

pulses & pulse products

19.02

28.01

22.67

30.77

26.68

33.74

26.61

30.33

34.90

43.13

33.51

42.98

33.49

919

379

milk & milk products

21.64

50.20

73.52

64.34

64.26 126.23 112.50 145.08 127.16 165.82 213.47 234.95 138.18

892

375

edible oil

16.86

32.51

23.44

36.18

34.53

egg, fish & meat


vegetables
fruits (fresh)
fruits (dry)
sugar
salt
spices
beverages, etc.
total : food

32.94

40.62

41.70

46.08

55.49

61.87

66.81

46.46

919

379
124

2.50

0.00

10.62

7.47

24.98

3.01

15.47

9.94

18.85

20.83

12.32

18.02

16.55

451

18.29

24.77

21.65

37.84

37.14

37.27

49.65

42.89

56.46

65.49

61.35

78.70

52.51

919

379

3.52

1.00

1.63

8.20

11.98

12.83

13.70

12.23

19.11

23.97

32.97

44.46

19.96

740

321
136

0.00

0.00

0.31

0.28

0.55

0.59

5.31

3.99

3.95

8.86

20.14

30.13

7.78

296

15.56

14.29

17.01

15.99

13.55

17.20

18.02

20.89

17.79

21.13

26.78

27.20

19.62

890

373

1.13

1.36

1.57

1.81

1.48

1.64

1.76

1.69

2.14

2.23

1.83

2.05

1.87

919

379

6.32

10.01

8.97

11.37

12.53

13.10

15.43

16.62

19.63

22.89

20.77

24.23

17.89

919

379

18.23

21.64

34.45

26.71

53.63

36.47

67.74

84.02

87.52 113.47 123.35 218.08

91.61

998

398

183.57 271.58 260.92 341.26 408.89 430.61 481.79 522.18 559.98 675.96 746.13 926.14 569.97

1000

400

pan

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.06

4.16

0.00

0.01

0.00

1.74

2.89

0.40

0.00

1.49

154

10

tobacco

9.49

0.00

3.97

6.39

10.44

7.22

7.09

15.25

8.34

15.59

16.47

25.60

12.40

329

145

5.28

11.54

9.18

30.22

11.51

232

78

99.67 123.56 130.85 151.97 100.12

973

393

intoxicants

2.50

0.00

16.09

1.98

6.41

2.07

21.37

18.56

35.72

48.75

58.34

58.68

71.34

74.34

79.79

94.10

clothing

0.00

0.00

18.92

12.43

2.16

19.74

14.73

21.28

44.80

86.52 115.00 342.44

65.87

343

129

footwear

0.00

0.00

0.72

8.55

1.35

9.68

9.36

14.21

17.25

18.97

84.51

26.67

289

116

education

5.17

3.26

18.96

10.73

5.92

23.85

41.03

65.71

74.75

72.20 180.98 209.91

75.49

576

298

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.50

0.00

0.63

2.92

6.29

8.98

medical: non-inst.

6.76

4.43

16.29

16.42

38.05

33.44

34.62

32.58

61.59

99.12

57.91 142.32

59.67

637

253

entertainment

0.00

0.00

0.00

5.35

3.85

17.60

10.05

30.50

17.30

29.70

36.68

67.30

22.84

390

191

minor personal effects

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.25

0.97

4.71

1.72

4.03

3.08

3.76

7.38

2.97

112

72

10.44

8.88

12.56

16.53

20.41

20.49

29.45

25.05

35.48

42.51

42.11

65.51

33.61

991

398

other hh consumables

9.35

8.28

11.67

15.32

16.19

17.63

21.23

21.91

27.97

31.60

39.08

38.28

26.13

975

394

conveyance

4.66

14.87

20.77

14.54

14.24

23.28

25.05

35.01

94.30

92.42 191.53 290.75

86.14

858

344

other consumer services

5.40

5.41

11.01

17.05

27.00

33.26

44.99

57.52

79.63 107.29 179.56 362.49

96.18

937

379

rent

0.00

0.00

0.00

8.15

2.17

17.13

26.68

30.96

52.14 139.72 227.31 461.12

99.43

409

170

taxes and cesses

2.02

0.00

1.32

2.16

7.55

5.56

3.57

6.82

12.07

11.80

12.32

21.04

9.71

683

254

0.00

0.00

2.79

0.46

0.00

2.65

18.09

29.60

29.66

23.54 926.86

fuel and light

toilet articles

durable goods
total: non-food
total expenditure

5.02

92.88
64.69

80.88

119

44

93.88 190.63 197.12 231.96 306.25 377.86 489.27 666.55 921.09 1424.24 3234.00 820.10

1000

400

280.10 365.46 451.55 538.39 640.84 736.86 859.65 1011.45 1226.54 1597.05 2170.37 4160.15 1390.07

96.53

1000

400

clothing:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.24

0.45

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.07

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

67.06 124.38 90.61 147.53 218.99 467.37 276.31 294.64 306.52 291.09 331.08 219.28 282.63
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

572

228

imputed rent**
clothing

20.83

28.14

42.41

43.65

48.91

53.94

69.13

76.01

85.93 101.04 100.12 183.45

84.21

997

399

footwear

6.42

9.00

14.03

13.79

24.00

26.95

22.00

28.04

32.06

39.95

63.47

32.70

996

398

education

10.92

8.19

25.78

20.20

11.25

31.08

53.79

75.75

89.61

99.18 194.76 213.01

88.38

599

304

medical-institutional

11.40

8.41

2.82

5.39

39.26

0.00

3.45

1.82

0.54

8.68

5.55

9.69

79

38

3.39

0.00

1.04

10.77

35.02

4.37

52.91

39.97

65.31

73.23

66.63 369.94

73.41

501

202

322.87 415.93 499.03 597.53 789.39 801.85 991.67 1113.75 1332.97 1708.83 2115.44 3425.55 1422.14

1000

400

durable goods
total expenditure

* included in total expenditure

** not included in total expenditure

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Table 5U: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Urban

Jammu & Kashmir

item
(1)
cereal

0
335
(2)

335
395
(3)

79.03 127.02

395
485
(4)

485
580
(5)

580
675
(6)

no. of hhs.
MPCE classes (Rs)
reporting
consumption
675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540&
all
per1000 in the
790
930
1100 1380 1880 2540 more classes
hhs sample
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
989

870

gram

2.15

0.10

88.86 112.71 107.20 129.89 137.79 144.01 157.35 158.34 168.95 196.05 140.66
0.50

1.00

1.11

1.51

0.98

0.72

1.32

2.22

2.28

2.64

1.31

296

311

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

15.64

16.75

22.50

30.05

33.62

829

pulses & pulse products

10.99

5.05

12.61

15.10

12.47

16.36

13.76

16.72

960

milk & milk products

34.40

66.45

47.85

65.41

66.81

86.32

95.29 111.50 136.78 171.88 233.59 203.02 116.21

988

869

edible oil

24.68

17.80

29.48

32.41

36.76

39.04

42.37

44.65

52.55

52.38

57.67

72.75

44.46

988

869
590

egg, fish & meat

4.62

24.00

18.71

18.66

35.60

33.30

43.45

50.37

55.03

58.67

48.28

60.76

44.98

762

23.95

16.90

38.13

40.21

41.68

49.20

57.44

61.56

64.90

78.09

82.77 116.08

59.23

988

869

fruits (fresh)

4.93

2.37

6.07

7.66

9.21

12.00

12.43

18.24

18.53

23.70

42.53

47.06

16.80

969

835

fruits (dry)

0.00

0.00

0.27

0.59

0.57

0.80

2.05

3.69

2.45

7.03

15.09

27.35

3.67

243

205

sugar

6.66

3.41

6.28

8.24

6.18

8.92

8.08

9.22

10.55

13.71

19.38

20.80

9.87

989

869

salt

1.39

1.63

1.83

1.72

2.10

2.08

2.00

2.28

2.29

2.28

2.34

2.82

2.15

988

869

21.41

vegetables

spices
beverages, etc.
total : food

8.84

9.86

8.77

10.55

11.43

13.38

16.84

16.25

19.16

21.87

28.67

16.64

988

869

13.43

10.17

25.25

29.23

33.42

36.41

39.07

48.26

61.03

76.27 132.67 171.45

53.24

1000

883

215.07 284.76 284.62 343.48 364.54 429.24 471.54 526.38 598.71 688.93 857.03 983.08 525.93

1000

884

pan

0.00

0.00

0.10

0.00

0.02

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.04

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

tobacco

4.81

2.25

6.20

5.57

9.38

14.88

13.63

19.62

27.98

23.53

19.34

21.69

17.44

617

464

4.14

1.86

20.49

intoxicants
fuel and light

8.78

0.34

0.00

1.47

2.22

4.46

1.28

3.38

2.56

3.42

54

66

24.84

22.14

41.60

56.08

56.35

66.62

73.21

90.98

98.58 113.21 128.17 144.45

83.61

995

879

clothing

0.00

1.09

14.82

22.61

39.52

32.99

47.88

69.79

93.85 124.37 106.45 139.12

67.91

626

499

footwear

0.00

20.03

3.49

4.12

12.96

16.35

16.66

34.87

32.67

60.50

25.75

419

316

education

0.00

3.23

18.13

11.95

13.62

20.92

31.72

48.34

68.97 106.56 212.98 502.34

62.55

667

604

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

7.12

0.00

0.00

0.09

1.44

4.41

0.50

medical: non-inst.

4.74

6.24

8.20

13.37

13.08

11.81

20.54

13.82

22.07

37.30

61.59

entertainment

0.80

3.01

7.21

5.89

8.81

12.93

11.37

19.40

23.11

29.47

minor personal effects

0.14

0.21

0.66

2.14

0.45

2.70

1.82

5.37

3.61

5.07

toilet articles

37.02

39.50

11.78 288.75

7.24

11

15

61.20

21.89

735

641

35.06

93.74

18.99

613

470

9.15

33.79

3.91

352

339

10.41

6.82

12.41

13.87

16.60

19.26

22.10

24.23

30.78

35.56

48.72

65.09

25.73

1000

884

other hh consumables

7.57

13.73

10.17

12.00

16.59

15.72

20.83

24.38

22.59

25.82

30.06

34.34

21.19

999

883

conveyance

7.33

5.26

15.97

22.17

33.41

30.07

36.13

48.95

76.02 125.87 251.69 227.40

67.39

982

859

other consumer services

5.89

6.72

17.41

12.61

19.16

24.70

32.46

42.91

67.94 101.41 156.15 242.15

54.73

996

877

rent

0.00

0.75

5.15

3.89

3.15

9.06

6.08

3.87

18.64

18.31

139

170

taxes and cesses

0.59

1.59

0.99

1.59

2.00

2.01

2.49

3.08

2.83

3.06

durable goods

0.00

5.10

8.97

1.79

9.41

12.69

43.68

38.87

33.08

83.40

total: non-food
total expenditure

72.44

85.39

3.96

2.83

2.58

790

631

62.67 276.03

41.55

466

300

98.50 171.48 198.25 256.71 297.18 381.98 493.31 631.31 904.03 1270.22 2281.36 544.19

1000

884

290.96 383.26 456.10 541.74 621.25 726.42 853.51 1019.69 1230.02 1592.96 2127.24 3264.44 1070.12

75.90

50.02

1000

884

clothing:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

5.15

0.86

11.67

3.40

6.48

10.68

13.14

7.99

0.50

4.20

7.83

204

95

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

19.36
5.48 95.44 158.05 162.83 192.59 237.24 304.55 362.78 449.41 760.23 861.18 304.49
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

792

671

imputed rent**
clothing

34.41

footwear

11.12

9.17

10.56

14.80

14.65

16.77

17.75

education

0.00

3.74

21.68

22.27

24.48

30.35

46.71

medical-institutional

0.00

0.54

0.57

0.80

0.43

1.87

1.09

2.68

durable goods

6.91

7.67

12.89

19.25

24.76

16.80

38.67

52.71

total expenditure

38.82

92.89 125.60 136.97 209.87

82.57

999

881

21.33

24.32

49.09

21.58

997

878

56.08

89.94 130.28 267.03 698.19

81.74

673

614

24.01

1.81

83

73

54.23 152.72 157.06 221.08

62.29

940

795

343.40 415.78 492.91 595.41 654.78 769.28 889.28 1046.54 1257.12 1682.81 2278.69 3200.98 1115.37

1000

884

* included in total expenditure

36.42

45.74

44.43

59.30

71.15

81.93

0.72

31.57
0.40

33.11
6.34

** not included in total expenditure

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Table 5U: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Urban

Jharkhand

item
(1)
cereal

0
335
(2)

335
395
(3)

395
485
(4)

485
580
(5)

580
675
(6)

no. of hhs.
MPCE classes (Rs)
reporting
consumption
675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540&
all
per1000 in the
790
930
1100 1380 1880 2540 more classes
hhs sample
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
926

996

gram

0.59

1.13

1.24

1.91

2.39

3.01

3.26

4.15

5.78

4.73

4.25

7.59

3.29

442

415

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

pulses & pulse products

8.28

11.93

13.28

16.59

18.95

19.77

19.06

21.06

31.74

27.11

37.99

45.90

21.46

920

987

milk & milk products

8.14

10.88

13.34

30.55

40.85

61.00

63.40

87.31

99.74 112.71 146.26 196.60

66.61

743

715

15.42

22.44

22.52

25.60

32.22

32.23

34.00

40.03

46.88

47.27

63.48

89.23

36.70

923

993

8.07

8.84

16.97

20.17

23.47

17.31

27.33

33.13

53.82

34.25

54.17

84.70

29.99

693

692

edible oil
egg, fish & meat
vegetables

90.05 117.58 124.18 130.11 128.17 136.55 126.96 139.34 139.28 137.96 167.90 175.98 132.17

30.39

36.47

45.76

48.02

53.20

59.42

63.10

73.30

89.39

85.80

95.77 126.78

65.24

929

996

fruits (fresh)

1.29

0.97

2.00

3.50

6.49

6.35

8.33

10.47

15.03

28.25

39.01

67.45

12.53

669

652

fruits (dry)

0.03

0.02

0.25

0.34

0.52

1.74

1.37

3.18

4.66

9.54

18.28

30.60

4.20

284

240

sugar

5.15

10.31

9.84

10.00

14.85

11.29

12.06

14.99

18.00

18.55

20.67

30.77

14.00

917

972

salt

1.17

1.48

1.38

1.52

1.74

1.84

1.75

1.85

1.95

2.17

2.32

2.90

1.79

926

994

spices

8.06

10.49

11.33

12.41

13.55

14.68

15.04

17.90

21.19

21.95

27.34

34.66

16.51

925

995

beverages, etc.

7.93

13.01

18.81

25.37

31.06

32.06

60.17

41.35

87.36 142.58 110.49 205.39

57.86

992

1022

184.57 245.56 280.91 326.09 367.45 397.25 435.85 488.05 614.83 672.85 787.93 1098.54 462.34

1000

1040

total : food
pan

0.22

0.45

0.98

1.14

1.09

1.83

1.04

2.20

3.84

2.22

4.55

3.21

1.83

364

423

tobacco

2.64

3.37

3.14

3.64

2.90

4.11

4.71

2.58

3.85

6.86

11.20

6.31

4.16

424

532

intoxicants

7.01

6.86

9.70

6.53

2.77

9.82

6.79

15.03

6.24

2.85

11.19

3.85

7.62

208

222

38.55

48.93

51.22

55.09

71.52

77.25

76.21

83.77 105.84 116.21 136.62 185.02

82.09

979

1030

clothing

1.81

6.05

9.66

21.47

14.59

22.58

39.96

36.83

50.59

footwear

0.50

1.27

3.16

3.78

4.51

3.74

4.98

8.58

7.75

education

2.57

5.89

12.48

21.00

32.90

33.30

50.63

59.96

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

17.62

2.15

0.00

0.00

11.40

11

medical: non-inst.

7.38

9.63

8.94

20.84

33.19

35.40

47.91

53.64

31.98

59.36 114.39

88.54

37.89

564

576

entertainment

0.48

1.78

2.90

3.61

8.57

10.76

15.20

16.30

22.18

28.70

31.37

89.75

16.10

547

498

minor personal effects

0.18

0.08

0.21

0.11

0.23

0.50

0.72

0.60

1.88

4.62

4.43

2.05

1.15

89

106

toilet articles

9.22

13.11

15.82

16.26

18.55

27.19

24.95

30.45

36.61

43.36

53.13

81.49

28.24

996

1034

other hh consumables

8.24

9.85

12.44

13.47

15.55

18.22

19.24

21.25

27.34

30.53

41.84

70.05

21.54

996

1033

fuel and light

conveyance

98.52 149.77 338.02

49.95

426

475

58.52

8.26

237

278

85.28 137.35 193.84 257.54

62.33

720

688

10.74
2.27

22.69

0.00 220.96

10.34

5.36

9.30

15.72

24.00

25.10

36.29

79.40 110.47

92.41 150.38 306.71

61.39

818

761

other consumer services

6.39

6.62

10.30

12.14

15.79

20.50

36.87

49.77

57.14 115.26 185.10 271.09

51.51

952

1015

rent

5.91

2.75

11.10

14.74

14.38

19.15

47.15

57.99

76.93 173.62 183.25 353.86

taxes and cesses

0.01

0.00

0.02

0.07

0.82

0.51

0.12

0.63

2.38

4.21

0.59

0.99

1.35

1.20

0.41

1.84

4.46

2.92

3.37

36.91

durable goods

64.37

417

338

2.61

1.33

108

100

9.14 152.87

9.11

11.94

237

268

total: non-food

102.06 122.99 162.70 210.83 261.75 329.42 419.39 521.90 633.67 966.00 1312.00 2492.47 523.10

1000

1040

total expenditure

286.63 368.55 443.61 536.92 629.20 726.67 855.23 1009.96 1248.50 1638.85 2099.93 3591.02 985.43

1000

1040

clothing:2nd hand*

0.31

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.15

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

56.22 66.87 80.81 90.09 102.97 136.50 101.22 138.46 174.31 166.43 338.51 275.61 131.58
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

544

679

imputed rent**
clothing

22.16

footwear

2.67

2.32

4.01

5.75

6.68

education

5.43

13.36

18.63

30.31

38.35

medical-institutional

0.16

3.32

1.60

3.93

9.96

1.45

4.24

5.24

2.62

6.21

4.17

durable goods

2.76

3.65

7.10

9.10

21.87

13.56

8.72

23.38

10.65

30.23

27.10

total expenditure

26.71

60.60

72.41

89.70 104.72 126.71 204.52

66.93

998

1037

8.91

9.24

10.00

14.85

36.46

10.41

941

986

39.82

56.21

79.99 120.05 154.99 226.84 260.14

75.67

761

760

20.79

4.63

52

39

86.15

17.24

627

760

314.33 403.80 481.43 577.59 700.32 775.32 892.57 1092.83 1339.41 1667.19 2130.06 3171.57 1017.29

1000

1040

* included in total expenditure

33.15

39.03

46.60

54.77

** not included in total expenditure

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Table 5U: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Urban

Karnataka

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

335
395
(3)

395
485
(4)

485
580
(5)

580
675
(6)

no. of hhs.
MPCE classes (Rs)
reporting
consumption
675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540&
all
per1000 in the
790
930
1100 1380 1880 2540 more classes
hhs sample
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

cereal

66.10

80.33

86.87

913

2062

gram

0.97

1.07

1.01

1.67

1.47

1.15

1.37

1.43

2.06

1.82

2.01

3.05

1.55

393

847

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.10

0.08

0.01

0.05

0.02

12

pulses & pulse products

13.35

15.47

16.79

20.33

20.13

21.36

23.33

24.89

26.14

30.73

33.34

33.87

23.16

910

2048

milk & milk products

14.07

22.44

31.36

34.49

44.54

47.74

64.91

67.95

87.81 109.50 132.16 166.92

65.35

894

2002

edible oil

16.11

18.84

23.24

25.24

25.54

25.73

30.47

32.41

34.55

40.59

44.50

46.43

29.97

908

2052

egg, fish & meat

14.36

16.98

20.25

23.27

34.01

34.89

33.78

30.77

38.34

35.59

34.47

35.61

30.07

589

1314

vegetables

13.30

18.50

21.49

24.67

26.78

29.21

32.31

34.42

40.23

42.46

51.24

61.22

32.28

910

2056

4.17

9.16

10.57

12.04

15.17

18.11

18.53

22.03

27.63

35.03

43.84

71.59

22.32

952

2121
1347

fruits (fresh)
fruits (dry)
sugar
salt
spices
beverages, etc.
total : food

90.29 102.56 114.46 119.63 119.03 128.03 149.54 166.33 160.98 114.78

1.60

1.63

2.34

3.19

3.03

3.04

4.11

5.08

6.12

8.50

8.36

10.62

4.64

637

10.25

11.79

12.83

13.78

13.20

13.98

14.29

16.28

16.66

17.65

18.35

21.39

14.92

909

2051

0.71

0.92

1.06

1.18

1.13

1.17

1.31

1.51

1.41

1.48

1.76

1.87

1.28

910

2054

8.03

9.70

10.79

12.34

13.53

13.77

14.98

16.34

17.75

19.32

18.25

25.62

14.89

910

2055

21.58

26.38

33.68

41.03

44.16

57.08

64.58

87.32 106.62 159.40 195.04 402.46

91.26

994

2212

184.60 233.21 272.28 303.53 345.26 381.68 423.61 459.44 533.45 651.70 749.66 1041.68 446.48

997

2224

pan

0.92

2.14

2.41

3.44

2.74

2.31

1.96

2.88

0.95

1.59

0.74

0.23

2.02

174

448

tobacco

6.58

4.27

6.30

10.94

6.07

8.92

5.88

7.77

7.15

6.90

5.37

9.09

7.27

299

678

12.29

5.10

12.58

6.81

11.34

9.72

52.85

intoxicants

2.87

3.33

4.51

8.22

5.54

9.98

146

330

35.56

50.29

58.26

67.91

76.61

90.09 103.38 110.72 134.54 156.26 202.48 269.83 107.48

1000

2227

clothing

3.62

6.84

7.47

7.19

12.67

20.22

15.55

31.43

30.69

35.92

footwear

0.21

1.85

1.89

1.23

1.25

0.98

1.49

1.07

3.93

4.71

education

1.63

2.07

2.56

3.64

4.79

6.98

22.40

19.27

36.79

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.32

0.00

0.00

0.90

2.31

8.78

0.00 186.27

9.66

12

medical: non-inst.

3.50

10.97

12.44

18.30

21.16

27.09

27.09

30.73

37.30

51.68

42.85 156.57

32.78

499

1078

entertainment

1.94

3.10

8.83

9.48

11.24

18.44

20.69

26.00

34.48

40.41

56.40

91.22

24.45

703

1448

minor personal effects

0.02

0.08

0.03

0.03

0.33

0.01

0.11

0.23

0.29

0.29

1.75

0.79

0.28

20

76

toilet articles

9.70

13.11

16.30

18.22

20.01

22.37

27.00

30.80

36.00

43.39

52.40

82.70

29.14

1000

2226

other hh consumables

6.90

9.20

10.70

13.22

14.99

16.56

20.31

24.07

28.74

35.38

46.70

66.91

22.83

997

2217

fuel and light

conveyance

95.96 159.07

29.55

211

442

1.16

2.26

81

171

59.67 122.15 137.85

29.16

416

860

7.63

5.99

6.56

9.57

17.10

27.04

37.28

50.92

73.15

86.62 133.71 198.26 355.03

71.69

866

1870

10.50

12.34

17.42

18.94

23.92

31.95

43.07

53.34

75.57 144.67 209.33 463.52

75.44

990

2202

rent

2.91

7.14

12.14

21.26

44.96

43.16

66.25

98.66 141.76 173.78 331.61 739.15 113.25

453

943

taxes and cesses

1.91

2.79

4.66

4.94

7.23

9.72

12.67

13.03

17.07

30.49

38.53

65.02

15.38

661

1378

0.22

0.51

0.80

0.64

1.43

2.50

10.03

7.84

5.92

5.35

5.95

11.19

other consumer services

durable goods
total: non-food
total expenditure

4.11

77

158

94.96 136.58 176.29 224.69 282.28 350.85 433.88 544.45 686.92 944.32 1427.84 2848.43 586.73

1000

2227

279.57 369.79 448.57 528.22 627.55 732.54 857.50 1003.89 1220.37 1596.01 2177.50 3890.11 1033.21

1000

2227

clothing:2nd hand*

0.41

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.74

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.07

50.98 60.61 87.84 76.57 94.47 117.32 152.73 137.46 223.88 370.52 461.82 812.87 195.19
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

549

1293

imputed rent**
clothing

28.25

34.77

footwear

2.87

4.17

4.79

5.67

education

4.93

6.37

11.67

14.43

medical-institutional

2.00

4.05

0.41

12.30

durable goods

9.77

4.50

5.53

5.41

total expenditure

52.39

63.92

63.77

74.88

94.08 105.51 169.48

63.89

995

2218

6.71

8.24

10.87

11.29

15.65

19.14

36.37

11.59

983

2179

16.28

29.17

50.87

60.10

82.63 134.77 170.80 278.30

62.87

677

1451

3.77

14.45

4.62

6.89

5.78

6.77

76.53

9.62

53

117

10.31

9.02

24.15

22.38

29.55

73.41

82.77 180.10

31.64

665

1461

321.73 412.38 495.54 594.41 689.80 815.13 962.46 1107.81 1349.22 1809.75 2331.85 4135.35 1138.08

1000

2227

* included in total expenditure

37.28

41.09

45.63

24.47
2.49

** not included in total expenditure

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Appendix Tables

Table 5U: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Urban

Kerala

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

335
395
(3)

395
485
(4)

485
580
(5)

580
675
(6)

no. of hhs.
MPCE classes (Rs)
reporting
consumption
675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540&
all
per1000 in the
790
930
1100 1380 1880 2540 more classes
hhs sample
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

cereal

47.69

66.06

79.66

86.66

929

1854

gram

1.02

1.85

1.63

2.16

2.40

2.43

3.02

3.45

3.30

3.84

4.71

4.82

3.07

564

1088

cereal substitutes

1.09

2.08

1.56

1.44

2.71

2.07

2.33

2.86

2.98

2.91

2.45

3.32

2.45

449

869

pulses & pulse products

4.14

6.56

7.31

8.67

11.32

11.69

14.73

16.51

20.34

23.39

26.85

33.49

16.72

898

1793

milk & milk products

6.42

13.50

15.91

21.51

30.84

34.28

42.05

58.73

67.24

89.19 112.13 132.08

57.00

822

1630

edible oil

16.18

17.24

18.97

22.90

23.10

24.77

28.61

30.92

33.04

36.75

50.21

30.56

927

1849

egg, fish & meat

29.79

31.61

38.30

43.83

51.21

55.57

64.12

73.30

87.21

99.39 148.78 159.34

77.75

862

1746

vegetables

13.10

17.98

17.81

22.26

25.65

29.73

32.20

36.26

42.57

51.77

61.97

79.86

38.34

927

1850

fruits (fresh)

16.04

21.61

23.74

27.82

34.73

38.66

46.46

49.67

63.12

69.39

81.94 106.55

52.01

942

1865

97.29 106.35 114.44 115.96 121.44 120.51 129.16 141.34 108.40

47.27

fruits (dry)

0.30

0.19

0.41

0.55

0.76

0.73

1.50

2.25

3.19

4.86

11.50

13.46

3.45

323

637

sugar

9.52

10.08

11.33

12.91

13.19

15.55

15.74

17.32

17.39

18.23

19.48

24.70

16.17

928

1854

salt

0.69

0.73

0.87

0.94

1.07

1.15

1.18

1.19

1.46

1.51

1.82

1.89

1.27

926

1849

spices

10.78

11.06

12.30

14.20

16.42

17.32

18.69

19.57

21.95

23.82

27.71

37.95

20.27

928

1852

beverages, etc.

18.74

27.21

27.33

39.75

44.28

51.74

60.59

67.82

97.95 103.80 169.42 297.93

88.56

997

1938

175.50 227.74 257.13 305.62 354.95 392.04 445.66 495.80 583.18 649.34 845.19 1086.94 516.02

997

1939
175

total : food
pan

0.91

0.57

0.94

0.76

1.42

0.86

1.41

1.97

0.92

1.07

0.16

1.26

1.07

69

tobacco

2.27

4.69

6.38

7.50

5.65

10.75

10.34

11.47

11.93

9.87

13.48

21.08

10.27

306

615

intoxicants

4.31

4.17

9.03

4.41

3.08

10.19

10.95

7.84

12.01

11.09

8.92

24.05

9.72

156

302
1936

fuel and light

34.24

37.38

46.67

58.94

67.27

69.88

80.66

94.03

99.62 131.00 147.38 198.67

95.02

988

clothing

1.89

7.57

6.26

15.67

19.01

22.55

43.27

60.47

66.49 100.10

72.90

358

660

footwear

0.17

3.01

2.03

2.21

2.12

3.36

6.05

8.99

7.34

34.16

9.16

211

388

education

2.93

8.19

7.78

9.76

14.90

25.99

26.02

33.27

58.94

81.61 124.73 232.81

55.76

668

1258

medical: institutional

0.00

0.08

0.25

0.73

1.07

4.06

3.15

2.70

6.05

22.16

35.53 215.50

24.22

32

58

medical: non-inst.

7.69

16.17

25.50

30.99

38.90

45.74

51.70

68.58

81.76

85.26 134.40 165.03

67.71

723

1379

entertainment

3.12

5.46

4.49

7.33

9.54

11.91

13.86

17.42

21.44

31.51

34.14

50.27

19.19

570

1092

minor personal effects

0.05

0.21

1.24

0.64

0.67

0.60

1.03

3.56

2.64

8.25

6.89

6.85

3.07

94

185

11.36

12.28

13.86

17.43

19.17

21.66

24.01

27.14

29.59

32.74

41.23

57.97

27.20

1000

1949

7.69

9.00

9.33

13.05

14.34

16.24

18.65

21.38

28.12

26.54

36.18

57.89

22.91

995

1944

toilet articles
other hh consumables
conveyance

14.30

92.45 376.36
19.51

15.37

19.35

28.96

29.58

40.36

43.54

49.99

66.56

85.91 132.45 186.97 421.78

98.17

984

1916

other consumer services

8.03

8.78

12.87

19.12

25.78

34.87

49.84

59.05

80.98 145.53 213.56 526.02 103.93

975

1880

rent

0.54

1.06

7.26

7.99

6.65

4.00

9.30

20.59

44.16

42.50

86.98 128.69

taxes and cesses

1.05

0.88

0.84

1.24

1.13

2.08

2.48

4.46

4.29

14.47

18.10

0.00

0.29

1.21

2.62

4.91

6.76

13.50

10.14

17.25

durable goods

49.36

31.84

157

253

8.71

515

896

68.14 119.06 1152.11 114.04

161

280

total: non-food

101.62 139.14 184.90 229.99 275.98 335.05 416.20 519.62 659.44 958.58 1319.69 3719.85 774.87

1000

1950

total expenditure

277.12 366.88 442.04 535.61 630.93 727.08 861.85 1015.42 1242.62 1607.92 2164.88 4806.78 1290.89

1000

1950

clothing:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.09

5.05

0.00

0.00

94.66

8.10

132.17 106.96 121.27 153.82 179.25 190.64 213.74 298.64 276.17 430.72 479.20 663.16 286.98
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

820

1661

imputed rent**
clothing

25.78

footwear

4.31

4.09

5.12

5.16

5.81

6.73

education

9.37

12.33

15.32

14.02

25.31

31.80

144.73

32.25

15.82

23.85

51.85

21.63

1.11

13.19

13.80

20.22

32.74

33.46

medical-institutional
durable goods
total expenditure

27.26

55.67

66.12

78.80 117.87 186.98

64.95

994

1941

8.46

8.99

10.05

14.24

26.16

10.40

992

1924

34.62

44.27

71.97

90.77 165.06 228.68

65.53

785

1538

62.04

40.16

37.10

84.20

54.51

284

538

52.98

48.02 134.33 261.09 338.60 649.57 143.29

601

1096

457.43 436.80 502.43 601.12 742.39 798.14 977.00 1098.29 1406.20 1852.32 2492.36 3991.69 1353.83

1000

1950

* included in total expenditure

27.86

33.19

38.27

40.18

49.02

** not included in total expenditure

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77.40 103.98

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Table 5U: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Urban

Madhya Pradesh

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

335
395
(3)

395
485
(4)

485
580
(5)

580
675
(6)

no. of hhs.
MPCE classes (Rs)
reporting
consumption
675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
790
930
1100 1380 1880 2540 more classes hhs
sample
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

cereal

63.15

77.24

75.72

81.43

88.23

91.19

88.61

982

2039

gram

0.07

0.18

0.41

0.19

0.60

0.22

0.43

0.61

0.61

0.34

0.78

0.20

0.37

93

175

cereal substitutes

0.09

0.79

0.28

0.56

0.84

1.11

0.92

2.07

1.75

3.59

2.42

1.31

1.11

198

338

pulses & pulse products

11.97

16.10

17.64

19.43

23.12

24.90

24.93

26.47

27.53

27.10

35.20

27.92

21.97

980

2032

milk & milk products

19.53

25.74

35.71

47.64

57.55

65.79

82.73

87.78 115.21 148.70 183.85 208.60

72.45

948

1930

edible oil

16.15

20.39

22.52

25.02

28.71

31.31

32.45

39.17

44.02

49.67

2037

egg, fish & meat


vegetables
fruits (fresh)
fruits (dry)
sugar

99.50 110.77 105.79

95.19 111.85 105.72

57.94

57.74

31.47

981

5.68

7.93

8.53

10.13

6.75

11.46

11.41

8.70

15.61

11.61

8.32

25.05

10.06

321

738

19.73

23.69

26.96

30.86

33.82

37.24

40.07

44.62

48.26

56.17

73.54

63.32

36.93

982

2039

2.24

3.62

4.62

5.84

7.49

10.85

12.84

15.13

18.84

32.38

43.74

41.31

12.37

830

1698

0.20

0.72

0.92

1.21

2.16

3.72

5.57

7.38

7.97

12.63

21.65

19.38

4.82

475

871

10.01

13.48

14.75

15.46

18.39

18.09

19.36

21.68

22.14

25.52

26.77

27.99

18.04

977

2030

salt

0.92

1.06

1.09

1.19

1.38

1.35

1.60

1.65

1.79

1.69

1.86

1.95

1.37

982

2038

spices

8.77

10.08

10.92

11.28

11.55

14.43

14.13

15.01

18.08

18.26

20.23

19.59

13.29

982

2039

12.57

19.25

19.30

26.09

27.55

30.85

39.64

43.26

53.45

74.70 122.27 133.38

38.72

997

2059

171.09 220.28 239.36 276.34 308.14 342.50 385.59 424.30 481.06 557.55 710.43 733.48 351.56

1000

2074

beverages, etc.
total : food
pan

1.60

1.48

2.67

2.80

4.30

3.10

3.71

5.06

5.75

5.35

8.72

2.92

3.57

454

1036

tobacco

6.70

8.07

7.46

9.36

7.11

7.06

7.24

4.55

9.51

4.42

8.47

4.55

7.15

497

1103

intoxicants

1.66

3.22

2.49

3.91

5.19

5.38

4.49

2.57

11.53

5.25

5.95

7.34

4.44

101

240

41.41

53.28

62.04

72.79

82.24

89.76 105.01 111.48 122.98 154.24 205.06 201.25

93.12

996

2062

clothing

6.16

8.07

15.23

18.32

23.46

37.47

46.50

48.33

70.62

74.68 109.46 129.92

footwear

0.81

2.59

3.60

3.79

5.87

6.61

7.70

9.02

14.33

13.31

education

3.46

8.86

13.02

17.86

29.92

47.88

54.98

85.67

medical: institutional

0.00

0.94

0.98

0.72

1.66

0.30

0.17

medical: non-inst.

6.98

8.69

12.52

20.24

23.79

30.07

29.29

entertainment

0.71

3.16

4.55

6.24

10.84

10.92

14.95

minor personal effects

0.65

0.50

1.76

0.94

1.79

1.02

1.88

toilet articles

7.83

10.83

14.20

16.63

19.41

20.61

23.89

28.25

29.57

41.34

51.62

50.17

22.14

997

2069

other hh consumables

7.61

9.61

11.73

13.22

15.34

18.14

19.67

23.71

24.16

36.83

45.82

44.91

18.85

998

2074

conveyance

6.20

6.02

9.93

16.13

32.44

33.10

48.72

70.35

93.68 154.06 208.43 290.87

55.45

758

1447

other consumer services

9.82

12.58

16.06

20.97

25.61

29.58

47.41

60.77

72.39 168.18 234.33 324.76

57.33

991

2055

rent

3.46

4.39

8.07

15.08

13.28

29.67

22.56

29.81

49.94

53.01 100.44 144.57

27.64

246

472

taxes and cesses

0.63

2.13

3.08

4.48

5.59

5.56

7.39

9.05

11.08

17.77

25.50

23.83

7.31

509

1022

1.34

1.86

7.69

12.34

9.26

10.33

21.01

48.20

37.08

76.36

78.83 1665.64

fuel and light

durable goods

37.61

493

950

18.10

7.00

301

543

89.46 100.11 171.32 522.86

62.90

640

1208

3.52

35.51

43.06

42.73

72.88 122.42

18.96

23.29

36.17

4.05

5.28

6.93

0.00

18.63

12.22 251.35

13.56

22

38

74.91

31.15

583

1187

55.34

37.42

13.83

469

946

6.02

13.63

2.80

202

488

86.29

293

586

total: non-food

107.04 146.29 197.09 255.83 317.11 386.57 466.58 606.43 748.88 1020.89 1468.56 3809.01 552.13

1000

2075

total expenditure

278.13 366.57 436.46 532.17 625.25 729.06 852.17 1030.73 1229.94 1578.44 2178.99 4542.49 903.68

1000

2075

clothing:2nd hand*

0.13

0.00

0.05

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.36

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.05

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

1.45

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.36

0.11

4.41

2.80

68.73

3.33

11

52.86 65.14 79.77 93.33 119.90 105.61 124.12 189.68 195.67 270.41 342.00 465.79 141.21
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

732

1530

49.51

999

2071

imputed rent**
clothing

22.86

footwear

3.90

4.70

6.26

7.34

7.52

education

5.84

11.04

17.67

27.59

27.29

medical-institutional

1.15

1.41

1.81

4.71

8.17

7.49

durable goods

4.69

8.08

11.99

12.80

20.06

17.37

total expenditure

26.60

34.18

38.09

41.08

46.04

48.04

57.23

64.87

97.92

99.08 118.06

8.72

9.90

11.29

14.28

18.77

20.34

44.28

54.14

29.23

9.84

997

2063

87.42 107.38 177.38 190.38 473.54

69.81

761

1505

2.30

19.38

54.77

67.42

15.81

118

203

28.09

36.06

82.68 245.21 126.09 306.05

51.83

920

1901

304.77 396.08 467.87 569.78 659.30 750.50 864.15 1047.56 1307.18 1913.93 2250.95 2949.72 893.29

1000

2075

* included in total expenditure

60.35

25.25

** not included in total expenditure

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Table 5U: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Urban

Maharashtra

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

335
395
(3)

395
485
(4)

485
580
(5)

580
675
(6)

no. of hhs.
MPCE classes (Rs)
reporting
consumption
675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540&
all
per1000 in the
790
930
1100 1380 1880 2540 more classes
hhs sample
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

cereal

61.97

73.66

77.68

84.74

90.62

93.65

96.71

942

gram

0.05

0.15

0.29

0.36

0.35

0.60

0.82

0.77

1.00

0.96

1.37

2.27

0.77

160

785

cereal substitutes

0.56

0.85

1.21

1.84

1.63

2.08

2.11

2.37

2.24

2.66

2.47

2.20

1.99

415

2109

pulses & pulse products

12.73

16.24

19.14

22.10

23.80

24.79

26.61

28.85

28.97

29.29

32.97

35.11

25.91

939

4733

milk & milk products

14.00

19.77

28.83

36.17

44.77

51.61

63.06

73.73

90.23 116.66 157.00 220.39

77.06

918

4611

edible oil

21.21

24.03

28.76

32.04

38.14

40.65

44.26

48.16

51.00

54.98

61.13

67.84

44.15

938

4729
2756

egg, fish & meat


vegetables
fruits (fresh)
fruits (dry)
sugar
salt
spices
beverages, etc.
total : food

99.15 103.90 105.68 105.35 111.49 127.30

4748

6.89

11.58

16.90

17.72

20.16

18.96

25.42

28.58

33.04

32.64

43.76

54.42

26.57

567

18.45

22.85

27.24

31.17

36.25

40.54

44.71

50.31

52.38

58.30

68.39

78.54

45.52

940

4739

2.88

4.31

5.65

7.71

10.21

13.31

18.62

23.21

29.77

35.76

47.05

86.16

23.66

900

4514
3944

4.32

4.15

6.23

6.51

7.15

7.59

9.10

10.74

12.65

15.74

15.98

29.59

10.90

782

11.29

12.33

14.16

15.24

15.92

17.39

17.21

19.05

19.92

19.02

21.44

22.66

17.56

939

4724

0.85

1.01

1.05

1.20

1.39

1.44

1.48

1.59

1.70

1.68

1.85

1.86

1.47

939

4735

8.79

10.45

11.64

12.97

13.76

14.42

15.70

17.56

17.74

19.17

21.39

24.94

16.07

939

4737

13.45

17.63

20.04

25.42

34.46

40.76

51.40

59.32

83.76 126.86 168.22 293.42

75.94

999

4986

177.43 219.01 258.81 295.19 338.62 367.80 419.64 468.14 530.09 619.07 754.51 1046.71 464.27

1000

4992

pan

0.99

1.28

2.11

1.88

2.04

3.71

2.72

4.08

3.53

5.92

4.81

2.33

3.20

362

1967

tobacco

3.03

4.48

4.90

5.94

4.64

5.15

5.17

5.31

5.82

6.26

9.73

12.96

6.02

357

1843

intoxicants

1.66

3.53

4.04

2.41

4.67

5.56

4.67

5.04

8.68

7.90

9.70

14.03

6.08

121

565

41.78

53.97

60.09

69.45

81.83

90.07 102.64 117.21 127.44 147.64 184.37 273.04 113.50

993

4960

clothing

3.54

4.81

11.89

16.46

13.75

22.83

22.46

25.45

38.86

1395

footwear

0.93

0.45

1.04

2.15

3.66

2.89

3.47

4.11

9.73

education

1.35

2.37

5.08

10.00

15.04

19.25

29.25

40.36

46.80

medical: institutional

0.10

1.72

0.10

3.02

1.02

3.84

1.79

1.89

3.71

medical: non-inst.

6.54

11.35

18.16

20.65

27.72

25.71

32.88

48.54

59.35

entertainment

0.18

5.16

2.60

5.66

9.53

12.20

19.15

22.32

33.21

39.55

55.38

minor personal effects

0.25

0.25

0.36

0.76

0.65

0.79

0.51

1.18

1.26

2.62

2.54

11.64

15.40

16.16

19.27

21.94

24.01

28.43

31.70

36.81

44.61

7.96

11.09

12.44

15.24

18.50

21.80

25.01

29.43

35.46

39.47

fuel and light

toilet articles
other hh consumables
conveyance

72.57 111.70 201.30

42.97

286

30.25

7.41

158

789

72.41 107.91 225.29

45.77

594

2895

24.88

27.23 218.11

18.93

19

97

86.73 100.76 214.24

53.14

621

3120

91.28

24.63

529

2514

2.86

1.19

65

392

54.54

71.75

31.78

999

4986

48.80

68.06

28.36

999

4985
3910

13.86

18.92

3.13

9.39

10.82

19.55

22.95

40.75

54.19

70.12

87.15 133.71 186.28 365.34

80.95

806

12.54

14.90

17.06

22.14

29.39

36.90

48.64

65.95

99.27 138.28 254.66 530.98

97.51

996

4962

rent

2.26

4.59

5.18

16.12

19.31

28.90

34.76

47.56

61.41 101.88 180.80 344.62

65.85

445

2054

taxes and cesses

4.09

6.27

6.80

6.18

8.72

11.33

13.04

13.74

18.70

18.11

24.39

37.06

14.22

576

2822

durable goods

1.48

1.02

1.76

4.14

3.14

7.05

5.76

10.70

24.48

13.11

34.81 554.52

42.47

207

1045

total: non-food

103.47 152.02 180.60 241.03 288.51 362.73 434.54 544.68 701.66 969.51 1417.32 3258.01 684.00

1000

4993

total expenditure

280.90 371.03 439.42 536.22 627.13 730.53 854.18 1012.82 1231.75 1588.58 2171.84 4304.73 1148.27

1000

4993

other consumer services

clothing:2nd hand*

0.16

0.00

0.00

0.22

0.08

0.18

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.05

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.12

0.27

0.00

0.58

0.11

0.00

0.58

0.22

0.04

0.00

0.20

16

50.93 68.18 84.84 81.67 115.52 140.15 161.19 196.64 271.23 379.80 631.24 1712.44 296.15
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

681

3477

imputed rent**
clothing

28.44

footwear
education

34.45

37.66

3.57

4.71

5.27

6.37

6.97

3.91

10.68

8.08

12.32

18.15

medical-institutional

0.90

3.77

4.31

10.76

10.70

durable goods

4.33

13.60

6.22

9.27

12.71

total expenditure

55.82

66.12

75.95

86.86 104.83 159.70

65.51

1000

4988

8.01

9.88

11.55

14.54

18.05

38.96

12.50

993

4952

30.12

57.42

61.41

90.50 130.23 208.72 269.76

74.19

750

3785

12.08

22.20

19.21

51.25

29.45

85.61

27.36

134

670

17.07

24.53

47.05

80.39

76.67 141.36 315.22

57.99

744

3719

314.65 427.88 481.09 580.91 683.78 789.70 961.45 1138.08 1420.88 1733.12 2424.04 3942.79 1228.45

1000

4993

* included in total expenditure

41.77

44.73

47.70

** not included in total expenditure

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Table 5U: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Urban

Manipur

no. of hhs.
MPCE classes (Rs)
reporting
consumption
0
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
335
395
485
580
675
790
930
1100 1380 1880 2540 more classes hhs
sample
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
137.31 155.09 154.38 159.63 165.69 164.82 168.24 184.78 170.91 183.35 138.32 222.69 166.00
991
996

item
(1)
cereal
gram

0.00

0.00

0.60

0.39

0.20

0.46

0.30

0.24

0.27

0.19

1.67

2.20

0.35

73

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.01

0.00

0.17

0.00

1.49

0.00

0.00

0.06

108
5

pulses & pulse products

8.21

7.98

9.45

12.13

16.51

11.30

12.83

12.77

18.10

20.15

16.75

6.29

13.09

968

975

0.00

0.00

5.21

4.15

5.94

12.45

16.14

24.71

29.71

50.64

35.10

55.57

12.07

515

461

edible oil

12.74

13.48

17.31

18.73

24.75

23.96

22.98

24.36

26.44

30.83

25.47

34.89

22.47

987

988

egg, fish & meat

15.98

29.03

31.73

38.52

45.77

50.17

53.59

60.19

75.53

74.33

80.64

65.13

48.02

988

992

vegetables

9.36

15.92

28.22

30.92

35.00

38.79

42.82

36.89

40.37

51.32

51.31

42.38

35.90

989

995

fruits (fresh)

0.00

1.07

3.43

3.76

4.25

7.06

8.93

10.09

14.61

14.48

17.40

21.04

6.49

668

633

fruits (dry)

0.00

0.18

0.17

0.27

0.28

0.88

0.95

0.83

0.78

1.18

1.25

0.58

0.57

198

141

sugar

2.45

1.57

3.70

3.65

4.60

6.94

7.60

9.42

9.41

8.46

9.72

7.38

5.93

786

704

salt

1.68

2.06

1.70

1.99

2.15

2.02

2.15

1.94

2.32

1.97

2.16

1.29

2.03

986

991

spices

4.80

9.10

8.84

10.98

13.51

13.75

13.42

12.46

13.92

15.14

20.36

14.73

12.49

990

994

17.02

10.52

15.45

19.43

31.13

28.96

38.46

50.19

51.23 115.25 132.28

81.47

32.60

950

945

209.55 246.00 280.21 304.56 349.82 361.59 388.41 429.03 453.58 568.79 532.44 555.65 358.06

1000

1000

milk & milk products

beverages, etc.
total : food
pan

0.00

0.35

3.20

8.47

17.32

9.63

7.08

12.24

15.06

9.94

21.06

5.77

10.31

459

451

tobacco

0.00

1.95

4.68

5.30

7.73

5.51

10.06

6.60

16.76

5.58

0.97

3.54

6.92

613

598

3.58

1.71

4.41

8.93

2.86

175

0.00

1.64

1.31

1.67

2.22

0.00

0.00

2.68

183

57.25

73.15

76.22

85.58

95.58

98.06 103.82 108.65 120.46 122.82 115.42

92.30

95.98

999

999

clothing

0.00

5.17

6.68

16.50

19.01

33.51

51.29

92.03 151.76

60.05

50.14

67.12

37.94

439

463

footwear

0.00

1.64

1.47

4.14

5.58

8.79

17.39

52.49

42.55

18.30

0.00

13.46

13.66

242

260

education

0.00

1.23

11.00

17.28

27.22

36.01

52.60

38.26

70.83 132.93

94.85 116.88

33.93

586

557

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

0.31

1.35

1.49

4.84

4.93

3.79

7.96

46.51

0.00

0.00

3.92

63

65

11.42

0.69

9.92

12.68

14.07

17.54

19.99

32.71

30.01

31.22

4.68

40.38

17.63

448

435

entertainment

0.00

0.00

3.17

3.45

4.54

12.47

14.72

22.55

17.34

35.80

55.15

23.85

10.28

497

412

minor personal effects

0.00

0.00

1.37

2.24

2.99

3.79

7.64

16.71

17.41

16.61

46.63

1.15

5.84

377

327

toilet articles

17.60

17.78

14.53

16.72

20.35

21.35

24.88

27.82

29.69

33.66

42.95

27.73

21.35

997

995

other hh consumables

10.08

14.05

10.44

10.18

11.40

17.40

16.52

22.73

26.53

28.80

36.99

16.75

15.16

996

991

conveyance

0.00

9.60

12.59

23.24

31.97

41.04

59.29

82.29

95.96 184.17 786.52 750.58

47.25

895

849

other consumer services

0.00

2.65

10.43

8.30

10.22

29.54

27.24

33.23

31.64 107.28 132.79

69.27

21.56

668

631

rent

0.00

0.00

1.98

3.91

1.91

13.97

27.59

22.38

67.01

73.92

57.66

0.00

14.44

155

75

taxes and cesses

0.00

0.00

1.50

1.06

1.70

3.52

2.34

3.35

1.18

11.89

18.47

25.99

2.42

188

160

0.00

0.00

0.94

1.02

6.96

7.46

3.46

7.53

9.70

54.34

0.00 1356.69

intoxicants
fuel and light

medical: non-inst.

durable goods
total: non-food
total expenditure
clothing:2nd hand*
nd

durable goods:2 hand*


imputed rent**

7.05

136

128

96.34 129.90 171.74 223.10 282.26 367.99 452.55 589.77 760.79 976.67 1464.27 2611.47 368.32

1000

1000

305.89 375.90 451.95 527.65 632.08 729.58 840.96 1018.80 1214.37 1545.46 1996.70 3167.12 726.38

1000

1000

0.00

0.00

0.35

1.29

1.73

2.85

1.37

1.42

3.78

1.31

0.00

0.00

1.67

73

85

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.21

0.99

0.00

0.00

1.64

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.41

350.89 189.11 126.96 129.59 180.60 151.50 203.59 360.03 254.16 469.09 274.93 1076.92 192.48

779

791

Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)
27.42 52.86 30.25 30.78 33.20 43.38 54.21

55.82

65.53

75.03

55.93

38.47

42.10

981

960

footwear

15.69

13.46

8.62

9.24

11.01

10.97

16.93

19.81

21.99

17.29

17.30

16.91

12.78

925

898

education

5.91

15.01

40.09

36.54

49.01

63.41

81.78

75.93

94.41 154.39 133.73 146.78

59.72

796

769

medical-institutional

0.00

0.01

1.35

2.10

2.43

3.50

13.98

8.23

13.47

4.84

0.00

5.14

201

185

durable goods

1.01

0.21

3.60

6.84

13.34

9.83

12.36

16.56

23.11

48.78

26.47 170.94

11.80

577

553

355.92 449.41 515.46 572.86 680.81 770.10 890.54 1001.14 1150.30 1533.96 2098.88 1986.25 761.43

1000

1000

clothing

total expenditure

* included in total expenditure

13.74

** not included in total expenditure

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Table 5U: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Urban

Meghalaya

item
(1)

0
335
(2)

335
395
(3)

395
485
(4)

485
580
(5)

580
675
(6)

no. of hhs.
MPCE classes (Rs)
reporting
consumption
675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540&
all
per1000 in the
790
930
1100 1380 1880 2540 more classes
hhs sample
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)

cereal

0.00 102.18 110.23 111.72 112.34 114.03 120.07 130.32 133.83 149.54 159.86 123.42 130.40

gram

0.00

0.00

0.12

0.09

0.03

0.17

0.03

0.03

0.01

0.02

0.00

0.02

0.04

10

18

cereal substitutes

0.00

2.74

0.39

2.00

0.21

0.71

0.35

0.46

0.28

0.23

0.18

0.14

0.42

85

114

pulses & pulse products

0.00

14.12

14.17

11.91

11.30

10.61

7.78

11.26

12.74

12.07

13.92

18.84

11.68

948

424

milk & milk products

0.00

0.00

0.00

5.55

14.36

15.82

36.03

39.30

49.22

48.09

74.26 108.36

38.10

627

293

edible oil

0.00

15.44

20.65

21.99

25.79

26.39

29.49

33.44

37.86

39.81

41.19

33.30

960

427

egg, fish & meat

0.00

44.47

47.74

62.00

66.77

79.41

82.54 106.59 104.46 136.07 153.63 131.72 102.85

954

423

vegetables

0.00

44.59

45.80

43.41

37.49

49.42

46.17

61.25

59.40

62.00

82.89

70.89

55.70

960

428

fruits (fresh)

0.00

0.59

3.15

6.33

5.42

7.09

9.60

10.84

14.47

17.45

32.13

67.12

14.11

804

376

fruits (dry)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.18

0.07

1.16

0.06

1.05

1.23

1.65

0.59

6.93

1.06

109

95

sugar

0.00

5.15

11.09

11.46

11.48

12.25

12.56

13.82

14.37

15.79

16.04

16.03

13.76

963

428

salt

0.00

1.38

1.61

1.62

1.11

1.60

1.38

1.59

1.59

1.52

1.69

1.85

1.51

960

428

spices

0.00

5.56

5.06

7.38

7.07

8.59

6.46

11.07

11.16

10.36

11.98

18.97

9.63

960

428

beverages, etc.

0.00

11.18

19.34

24.51

25.37

41.76

38.03

56.50

57.02

79.46

91.12 565.18

67.75

1000

437

total : food

0.00 247.38 279.35 310.15 318.82 369.01 390.54 477.53 497.65 574.07 679.47 1174.95 480.31

1000

437

pan

0.00

2.18

20.79

23.02

29.18

23.87

29.97

31.00

33.68

42.03

53.15

37.37

33.77

874

391

tobacco

0.00

14.71

9.07

6.07

10.04

13.94

13.23

25.96

20.50

34.61

58.35

51.50

24.03

632

289

intoxicants

0.00

0.00

0.27

0.61

4.13

3.06

0.45

10.12

8.71

15.60

23.85

13.68

8.99

126

74

fuel and light

0.00

32.22

55.48

63.25

67.31

66.90

81.56

98.01 128.84 122.01 184.25 149.27 102.83

1000

436

clothing

0.00

25.54

1.48

13.21

31.89

38.59

65.26

57.07

48.29 141.51 179.64

91.49

76.64

546

282

footwear

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.18

5.58

14.85

43.96

13.16

51.78

49.59

57.60

34.15

381

178

education

0.00

16.18

10.87

18.55

15.54

26.76

35.56

44.70

63.04

86.47 105.38 203.52

56.19

779

333

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.29

0.30

0.32

0.06

0.33

0.00

0.00

0.19

14

17

medical: non-inst.

0.00

0.00

10.78

17.89

27.93

12.44

22.17

15.88

24.46

11.30

23.60

2.62

17.95

397

225

entertainment

0.00

0.00

2.67

6.67

12.13

7.88

30.36

23.85

42.05

42.79

61.36 119.57

31.64

548

227

minor personal effects

0.00

1.32

0.05

0.10

0.93

1.99

3.89

2.85

2.69

4.63

2.99

127

104

toilet articles

0.00

13.47

9.16

11.69

10.55

15.70

15.40

20.95

19.45

31.70

34.70

89.43

22.76

990

435

other hh consumables

0.00

11.43

8.89

9.52

9.61

13.02

10.90

16.11

17.27

17.04

19.82

27.56

14.84

996

436

conveyance

0.00

10.00

25.33

34.58

32.92

56.45

57.23

58.66

86.28 131.29 181.38 286.63

87.50

997

432

other consumer services

0.00

5.74

6.66

8.14

12.93

22.15

23.11

41.41

72.21 107.42 262.41 192.28

69.16

960

413

rent

0.00

0.00

2.69

14.48

43.71

36.03

41.30

74.84 105.97 154.59 161.25 1191.11 116.42

528

183

taxes and cesses

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.27

0.22

0.34

0.09

0.62

1.47

1.09

0.07

3.98

0.73

117

81

durable goods

0.00

0.00

0.00

2.48

1.07

3.87

6.61

5.53

6.12

22.75

10.75

6.18

9.00

155

136

total: non-food

0.00 132.78 164.17 231.71 315.66 358.13 481.34 541.03 732.86 1016.75 1454.58 2525.39 709.77

1000

437

total expenditure

0.00 380.16 443.53 541.86 634.48 727.14 871.88 1018.55 1230.52 1590.82 2134.05 3700.34 1190.09

1000

437

clothing:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.54

0.33

0.37

0.24

0.16

0.77

0.36

0.00

0.00

0.34

14

19

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

4.41 262.87

398

209

88.50

6.11

imputed rent**

0.00 113.24 18.31 112.28 127.50 126.27 187.39 147.88 392.88 366.81 778.96
Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

clothing

0.00

footwear
education

45.47

1.60

960

428

46.81

35.89

43.71

50.40

50.79

65.58

64.84

80.88

94.18 119.24 203.65

75.98

1000

437

0.00

6.02

10.42

11.05

12.62

15.65

21.77

19.78

24.93

29.65

33.92 111.99

24.28

1000

437

0.00

33.66

36.11

46.83

39.24

45.61

81.43

84.74 108.69 125.23 183.39 312.19

96.15

844

367

medical-institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.08

1.28

0.54

0.46

10.36

1.90

13.87

0.14

0.76

5.13

84

89

durable goods

0.00

10.36

2.11

10.10

12.71

8.43

17.15

14.79

62.54

34.40

12.56

32.27

24.57

518

295

total expenditure

0.00 435.30 515.59 618.20 696.76 763.81 906.58 1167.47 1340.23 1586.61 2099.07 4003.02 1249.97

1000

437

* included in total expenditure

** not included in total expenditure

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Table 5U: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Urban

Mizoram

no. of hhs.
MPCE classes (Rs)
reporting
consumption
0
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540&
all
per1000 in the
335
395
485
580
675
790
930
1100 1380 1880 2540 more classes
hhs sample
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
0.00 113.33 114.79 117.31 123.38 129.11 128.06 137.97 144.97 166.02 168.13 180.11 143.02
998 1110

item
(1)
cereal
gram

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.54

0.00

0.15

0.28

0.25

0.39

0.91

0.18

0.32

0.35

23

30

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.14

0.05

0.00

0.62

0.09

0.69

0.00

0.21

11

pulses & pulse products

0.00

3.00

8.68

13.61

16.14

17.90

18.24

19.10

24.36

22.53

29.02

30.32

20.99

962

1079

milk & milk products

0.00

11.67

4.85

6.69

19.33

19.59

27.88

36.38

56.01

69.99

91.82 121.04

46.93

917

997

edible oil

0.00

16.67

19.08

19.58

21.78

25.09

28.32

29.87

34.36

41.24

46.05

32.85

998

1108

egg, fish & meat

0.00

33.33

44.42

61.76

77.03

81.83

94.95 110.36 121.94 138.30 171.12 224.60 115.23

999

1110

vegetables

0.00

30.50

50.83

62.65

75.83

89.06

93.59 103.36 117.14 123.33 156.04 154.95 107.84

998

1109

fruits (fresh)

0.00

3.33

5.41

5.42

6.51

8.54

9.01

9.57

14.16

15.14

18.86

31.76

12.16

921

1019

fruits (dry)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.22

0.14

0.19

0.21

0.34

0.48

0.74

1.09

2.08

0.49

83

101

sugar

0.00

4.33

11.81

8.53

10.44

12.13

13.00

14.59

15.66

17.71

19.32

24.29

14.90

998

1110

salt

0.00

2.00

2.07

1.95

2.09

2.22

2.38

2.55

2.65

2.75

3.18

3.95

2.57

1000

1111

spices

0.00

1.67

7.53

7.08

6.74

7.37

8.92

9.14

12.16

14.32

17.33

22.88

11.12

996

1109

beverages, etc.

0.00

8.33

20.13

22.04

23.26

25.31

33.55

37.58

51.92

65.71

85.56 127.14

47.77

1000

1111

total : food

0.00 228.17 289.61 327.37 382.66 418.64 458.45 511.08 596.81 678.77 808.39 981.00 556.42

pan

0.00

8.33

9.14

16.74

15.84

17.75

24.02

25.90

28.89

40.46

53.01

tobacco

0.00

6.67

10.92

12.98

13.65

15.32

20.40

24.64

32.30

49.12

intoxicants

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.98

0.00

1.63

1.24

0.49

0.37

1.12

fuel and light

0.00

66.67

60.56

66.84

clothing

0.00

33.33

14.62

3.93

footwear

0.00

13.33

7.59

4.57

education

0.00

16.67

2.41

6.94

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.83

medical: non-inst.

0.00

3.33

7.39

entertainment

0.00

0.00

minor personal effects

0.00

0.00

toilet articles

0.00

3.33

9.79

other hh consumables

0.00

3.33

10.45

conveyance

0.00

0.00

3.84

other consumer services

0.00

5.00

rent

0.00

taxes and cesses

0.00

durable goods

0.00

total: non-food
total expenditure

0.00 388.17 456.57 539.10 633.57 726.24 857.05 1012.62 1222.79 1597.58 2166.10 3048.93 1200.51

clothing:2nd hand*

0.00

8.33

2.99

3.02

3.68

3.58

4.31

7.05

9.70

15.09

20.22

28.12

9.39

durable goods:2 hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

imputed rent**

0.00

50.00

72.53

90.57

94.72 116.97 142.36 161.21 182.56 209.59 387.14 374.06 182.34

640

688

nd

57.56

1000

1112

65.64

29.82

927

1019

74.30

94.94

33.34

923

1021

1.34

13.07

1.26

18

27

73.00

83.56 100.58 108.24 107.75 114.85 142.50 196.12 106.21

1000

1112

11.98

15.54

24.51

29.30

52.00

84.35 144.23 279.37

55.66

496

530

6.30

8.18

15.10

18.97

31.29

57.24 115.27 194.15

37.93

373

399

13.66

24.96

27.11

43.48

59.70 100.69 175.45 212.22

63.76

789

838

0.34

0.20

1.25

0.56

1.63

8.49

5.93

0.03

2.51

45

53

6.97

8.22

7.88

7.06

10.67

12.22

17.32

21.44

23.65

12.16

747

842

2.99

4.13

7.61

10.53

20.63

30.63

39.40

48.35

86.97 113.15

35.72

688

731

3.48

6.42

4.77

5.09

8.40

11.14

11.01

15.79

26.54

17.29

11.50

741

795

11.48

16.95

18.45

23.52

28.37

30.11

36.49

42.67

52.73

28.43

1000

1111

12.27

12.42

12.97

20.59

22.05

29.51

37.54

56.53

75.78

28.06

996

1109

15.43

15.78

21.07

26.96

40.14

38.06

62.87

98.42 125.92

43.84

885

990

20.32

29.04

36.41

39.88

51.88

70.78

97.78 141.14 228.11 313.99

97.29

976

1080

0.00

0.00

7.46

8.39

17.24

15.90

21.64

37.57

59.53

50.82 176.21

34.95

216

269

0.00

3.45

3.48

4.75

3.94

8.52

10.92

13.16

16.63

24.16

23.69

11.79

562

598

0.00

0.00

0.26

0.84

3.41

0.93

3.63

3.25

26.81

9.99

89.98

9.86

68

78

0.00 160.00 166.96 211.74 250.90 307.60 398.60 501.54 625.98 918.81 1357.71 2067.93 644.09

1000

1112

1000

1112

250

249

Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)
0.00 36.58 29.93 50.48 52.26 56.70 63.84

78.28

89.56 114.86 149.89 188.10

87.68

1000

1112

footwear

0.00

18.90

23.37

24.28

30.79

36.43

40.30

47.54

54.86

63.29

79.65 103.46

51.18

999

1110

education

0.00

18.49

8.31

19.84

25.68

33.85

41.00

51.04

68.98

94.03 114.27 127.76

61.94

925

1024

medical-institutional

0.00

0.00

1.53

6.89

3.34

3.08

3.73

5.77

4.65

12.21

11.31

9.29

6.34

227

261

durable goods

0.00

0.00

7.23

13.85

10.66

17.64

12.17

21.79

21.88

46.69

72.06

94.97

29.24

392

444

total expenditure

0.00 398.81 502.31 637.06 723.27 821.61 948.69 1121.02 1315.07 1652.11 2143.47 2803.62 1267.63

1000

1112

clothing

* included in total expenditure

** not included in total expenditure

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Table 5U: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Urban

Nagaland

no. of hhs.
MPCE classes (Rs)
reporting
consumption
0
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540&
all
per1000 in the
335
395
485
580
675
790
930
1100 1380 1880 2540 more classes
hhs sample
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
0.00
0.00
0.00 136.90 137.64 140.85 150.79 161.62 181.48 179.69 186.02 193.62 172.42
972
312

item
(1)
cereal
gram

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.14

0.70

0.62

0.97

0.39

0.73

3.45

0.83

112

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.46

0.15

0.11

0.26

0.80

0.62

0.37

0.09

0.42

63

28

pulses & pulse products

0.00

0.00

0.00

16.14

18.02

23.72

20.71

18.93

18.69

23.98

22.85

36.00

22.35

972

312

milk & milk products

0.00

0.00

0.00

12.33

32.51

33.54

37.16

45.73

54.22

79.15

81.00 109.70

63.08

926

296

edible oil

0.00

0.00

0.00

22.17

18.55

19.42

19.63

16.24

17.57

22.41

22.44

20.54

955

302

egg, fish & meat

0.00

0.00

0.00

37.36

60.27

89.68 106.24 135.95 170.98 191.69 227.17 290.09 172.44

vegetables

0.00

0.00

0.00

75.76

62.41 115.84

fruits (fresh)

0.00

0.00

0.00

4.22

1.90

6.57

fruits (dry)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.38

0.00

sugar

0.00

0.00

0.00

9.46

8.64

10.88

salt

0.00

0.00

0.00

2.32

1.44

1.91

1.79

2.05

2.04

2.26

2.16

spices

0.00

0.00

0.00

8.87

7.13

12.30

12.28

10.54

13.22

15.96

12.40

beverages, etc.

0.00

0.00

0.00

13.66

19.76

30.85

38.70

57.31

55.00

73.86

93.48 202.55

total : food

0.00

pan

0.00

tobacco

0.00

intoxicants

0.00

28.67

30

972

312

85.69 100.03 112.69 104.20 128.33 102.63

972

312

8.16

13.10

20.85

22.66

43.06

93.90

26.22

818

252

0.00

0.13

0.11

0.94

1.67

2.73

0.74

85

24

11.33

11.33

10.77

12.27

11.67

11.66

11.43

965

309

2.40

2.08

972

312

18.92

13.39

969

310

72.33

994

318

0.00

0.00 339.19 369.11 485.85 504.04 559.50 646.75 738.56 809.22 1122.12 680.89

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

fuel and light

0.00

0.00

clothing

0.00

footwear
education

96.44

1000

320

11.61

19.28

20.41

19.17

15.16

408

138

11.31

5.45

15.64

12.69

23.91

11.26

373

133

10.94

10.74

21.93

23.80

63.20

17.86

229

80

79.42

95.73 111.69 120.69 119.51 156.35 108.80

999

319

25.33

38.38

59.42

67.96

97.08 180.25

65.11

598

199

6.80

12.41

31.82

56.44

25.75

384

123

62.81 105.24 116.83 340.74 292.86 145.39

837

266

3.56

4.93

7.77

18.04

17.36

6.15

7.06

5.11

0.00

4.54

7.13

3.13

0.00

67.19

76.47

77.02

0.00

0.00

16.43

5.74

13.87

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

3.84

2.03

7.40

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

17.08

44.96

76.88

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.38

1.22

1.42

0.00

10.79

0.00

2.27

31

medical: non-inst.

0.00

0.00

0.00

8.67

5.69

5.03

4.82

4.97

3.61

19.45

10.95

8.13

9.28

363

123

entertainment

0.00

0.00

0.00

3.98

13.68

14.35

15.25

18.85

38.16

50.22

56.90 102.87

40.93

696

203

minor personal effects

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.41

3.34

2.30

4.82

2.81

2.92

2.85

158

59

toilet articles

0.00

0.00

0.00

15.31

13.02

18.70

23.29

30.33

45.43

46.56

55.47

82.97

42.67

1000

320

other hh consumables

0.00

0.00

0.00

10.74

7.51

15.63

15.44

18.96

21.66

24.80

27.94

34.38

22.39

990

318

conveyance

0.00

0.00

0.00

8.39

30.36

13.91

26.52

31.50

39.87

92.87 184.91 506.91 105.79

763

234

other consumer services

0.00

0.00

0.00

6.65

8.37

18.54

19.04

44.98

72.20

97.41 179.90 380.17 102.72

980

312

rent

0.00

0.00

0.00

54.28

75.54

24.26

51.72

41.33

44.97 111.55

70.60

447

132

taxes and cesses

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.36

0.53

0.73

1.03

1.30

2.40

1.94

1.21

105

34

durable goods

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

5.67

14.83

19.87

28.92

45.47

95.67

27.55

311

110

total: non-food

0.00

0.00

0.00 208.99 271.54 267.79 369.12 455.06 607.08 872.03 1318.89 2138.99 817.58

1000

320

total expenditure

0.00

0.00

0.00 548.19 640.65 753.64 873.15 1014.56 1253.83 1610.60 2128.11 3261.12 1498.47

1000

320

clothing:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.72

5.31

10.47

9.38

19.80

14.19

17.38

21.07

14.21

235

83

durable goods:2 hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.41

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.07

imputed rent**

0.00

0.00

0.00

15.92

0.00

59.06

71.46 135.46 151.42 120.18 287.46 200.20 148.15

403

145

nd

Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)
0.00
0.00
0.00 22.88 34.39 68.86 62.45

clothing

footwear

0.00

0.00

education

0.00

0.00

medical-institutional

0.00

0.00

durable goods

0.00

0.00

0.00

total expenditure

0.00

0.00

* included in total expenditure

0.00

22.21

23.38

64.55

70.69 122.73

80.17

95.72

96.46 126.26 199.95

98.46

1000

320

25.76

40.07

35.33

36.99

999

319

857

275

3.73

6.94

0.00

0.00

33.37

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.79

1.15

7.63

4.11

6.80

4.95

16.99

22.53

25.37

36.30

47.67

80.65

71.31 104.59 105.94 158.13 147.88 222.07 230.27 148.85


11.23

5.80

126

34

47.65 125.66 234.50

63.01

954

306

0.00 565.17 693.64 872.92 971.36 1135.46 1389.78 1698.50 2109.61 3388.93 1585.94

1000

320

** not included in total expenditure

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Table 5U: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Urban

Orissa

item
(1)
cereal

0
335
(2)

335
395
(3)

395
485
(4)

485
580
(5)

580
675
(6)

no. of hhs.
MPCE classes (Rs)
reporting
consumption
675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
790
930
1100 1380 1880 2540 more classes hhs
sample
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
975

1156

gram

0.14

0.15

0.19

0.14

0.37

0.82

0.66

0.31

0.25

0.71

0.00

0.41

0.32

87

88

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

pulses & pulse products

7.86

11.29

14.32

17.09

19.85

20.43

22.43

22.49

30.84

31.85

37.22

34.08

18.96

930

1126

milk & milk products

3.81

9.98

15.52

18.52

25.28

39.99

48.72

55.55

79.76

93.27 109.25

90.99

35.91

651

689

edible oil

12.14

15.43

18.95

23.55

23.30

26.23

28.82

29.76

37.45

41.90

45.52

36.08

24.57

933

1131

egg, fish & meat

11.73

15.88

25.10

27.53

31.32

28.71

42.01

38.38

68.87

62.94

60.24

79.42

33.79

842

1011

vegetables

24.89

32.36

35.66

44.06

44.46

49.73

53.09

57.42

78.05

77.45

80.75

79.63

47.81

951

1143

fruits (fresh)

2.68

4.68

5.70

7.45

8.25

12.08

14.31

18.94

20.69

24.33

47.67

30.12

11.43

841

950

fruits (dry)

0.03

0.09

0.22

0.31

0.30

0.62

0.30

1.65

4.87

4.17

6.34

7.84

1.31

187

206

sugar

4.46

6.45

7.39

8.40

10.21

10.21

12.67

13.83

16.72

18.76

21.99

15.37

10.28

936

1118

salt

1.15

1.24

1.43

1.46

1.65

2.02

2.16

2.29

2.25

2.29

2.82

3.05

1.74

962

1146

spices

6.45

9.06

9.13

11.49

11.31

12.81

14.06

14.53

20.06

19.76

19.69

21.35

12.37

935

1133

12.30

18.21

23.94

26.66

43.69

47.33

55.30

88.35

83.94 118.00 180.23 462.84

52.45

990

1176

184.88 241.17 275.01 313.69 353.87 387.71 424.74 481.39 597.74 640.67 775.13 985.29 378.13

999

1186
442

beverages, etc.
total : food

97.24 116.37 117.45 127.02 133.88 136.74 130.21 137.87 153.98 145.24 163.41 124.13 127.19

pan

2.21

1.90

4.11

5.53

7.42

6.46

9.36

7.35

9.04

3.90

7.22

4.25

5.42

367

tobacco

3.07

4.85

4.19

4.30

3.61

3.92

6.49

1.81

6.17

3.76

15.35

19.04

4.65

521

637

intoxicants

3.40

2.93

3.68

4.78

2.44

1.47

2.92

0.00

2.52

4.87

6.53

14.50

3.21

127

159

fuel and light

38.31

48.27

57.35

69.26

78.93

85.21 102.29 104.81 106.72 131.01 181.79 176.57

78.72

994

1178

clothing

1.57

5.60

17.23

17.21

18.57

15.57

30.83

28.31

49.73

27.95

318

392

footwear

0.09

0.36

0.63

1.15

1.24

0.78

0.56

4.22

2.53

0.17

1.65

63

95

education

2.97

5.32

8.84

16.85

32.01

46.25

65.47

63.78

81.84 145.02 170.16 775.47

49.88

532

605

medical: institutional

0.00

0.31

0.41

0.07

3.14

1.10

0.00

3.11

36.18

medical: non-inst.

5.81

8.19

16.71

15.16

26.10

13.26

26.34

48.94

54.59

51.30 145.99

entertainment

0.48

2.73

2.22

6.82

5.87

7.93

11.63

18.05

23.55

22.97

minor personal effects

0.09

0.83

0.38

0.69

0.00

1.17

3.77

2.70

1.47

1.59

toilet articles

8.08

11.39

11.59

15.09

17.97

21.56

25.48

27.43

27.85

other hh consumables

5.62

8.27

8.70

12.75

12.57

15.47

16.96

22.94

23.90

conveyance

1.30

4.60

6.57

20.94

19.19

31.87

34.96

43.51

54.06 133.90 157.81 284.26

33.47

550

576

other consumer services

2.63

4.59

6.91

7.89

13.87

31.21

38.53

48.67

49.33 108.23 173.89 236.51

30.30

938

1097

rent

1.75

7.08

9.74

16.78

22.56

53.24

48.63

89.83

81.24 133.20 262.81 469.97

47.66

429

409

taxes and cesses

0.11

0.49

0.92

0.53

1.05

2.09

1.61

4.02

6.53

13.27

18.40

27.96

3.08

329

386

0.79

3.92

1.50

1.25

2.65

2.70

6.62

5.84

29.19

42.86

47.03 278.88

durable goods
total: non-food
total expenditure

92.11 101.12 270.95


8.19
0.13

10.85

0.00 273.56

8.53

13

19

50.16

26.21

550

708

55.00

46.87

10.14

384

414

0.60

16.98

1.26

78

94

41.01

49.15

56.47

19.53

999

1186

32.39

40.01

48.62

15.17

991

1180

12.35

256

286

78.28 121.64 161.69 217.05 269.15 341.25 432.47 525.33 646.45 969.71 1443.71 3051.19 379.18

1000

1187

263.16 362.81 436.70 530.74 623.02 728.96 857.21 1006.72 1244.19 1610.38 2218.84 4036.48 757.31

1000

1187

clothing:2nd hand*

0.12

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

durable goods:2nd hand*

0.00

2.42

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

2.92

0.00

0.00

0.00

94.33

1.64

93.16 104.32 211.71 116.94 126.35

92.64

585

759

61.56

46.79

1000

1187

30.27

5.61

959

1133

75.52 144.72 206.32 312.01

46.31

647

756

37.18

5.16

72

105

90.61 347.41

28.90

867

1015

291.49 394.36 464.76 559.38 670.13 802.45 917.81 1106.37 1274.66 1618.97 2313.84 3367.34 789.79

1000

1187

imputed rent**

52.23 65.57 71.86 98.74 128.14 76.02 124.16


Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)

clothing

20.65

28.51

28.79

footwear

1.41

2.33

2.42

2.88

5.18

6.33

7.58

8.62

education

4.15

5.90

9.80

17.89

33.86

58.41

71.06

69.33

medical-institutional

1.92

2.40

5.38

2.35

4.93

1.97

9.75

6.42

11.23

2.58

5.63

7.94

10.28

9.75

17.82

22.30

18.11

59.08

62.12

52.28

durable goods
total expenditure

* included in total expenditure

32.24

42.92

50.95

57.55

71.59
9.45

84.08 106.91 203.02


11.91

18.18
2.38

** not included in total expenditure

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Table 5U: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Urban

Punjab

no. of hhs.
MPCE classes (Rs)
reporting
consumption
0
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540&
all
per1000 in the
335
395
485
580
675
790
930
1100 1380 1880 2540 more classes
hhs sample
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
56.63 67.93 69.59 79.04 84.39 84.38 81.41 85.91 80.32 91.40 95.60 94.93 84.32
959 1817

item
(1)
cereal
gram

0.19

1.29

1.51

1.96

1.89

2.17

3.17

3.03

2.80

3.02

3.26

3.76

2.64

580

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.33

0.05

0.91

0.00

0.12

pulses & pulse products

14.38

13.03

15.68

18.43

20.11

20.39

22.84

24.13

24.04

26.70

25.41

30.01

22.66

958

1810

milk & milk products

35.17

61.24

68.18

77.90

93.87 115.76 127.24 149.03 192.93 220.25 279.45 318.35 158.83

945

1801

edible oil

18.05

20.76

27.62

28.84

32.57

38.56

954

1805

33.07

37.84

40.72

42.05

44.81

50.26

52.07

1159

1.20

0.21

2.17

3.38

5.23

5.54

6.12

5.38

7.87

6.65

14.16

19.82

6.95

262

448

15.07

19.12

25.54

29.17

33.37

37.11

41.17

45.21

46.97

60.27

66.67

78.42

45.27

959

1814

fruits (fresh)

1.19

1.62

2.40

3.56

6.41

8.98

11.07

13.16

22.35

31.75

42.05

73.33

19.20

763

1378

fruits (dry)

0.06

0.21

0.76

1.22

0.81

1.11

1.14

1.42

2.48

6.58

11.35

12.28

3.44

215

409

14.60

16.12

20.63

22.90

23.00

24.24

25.16

25.67

29.20

30.98

31.58

29.93

26.33

946

1804

salt

0.96

1.11

1.11

1.21

1.29

1.33

1.42

1.46

1.56

1.63

1.73

1.66

1.44

959

1816

spices

4.66

6.49

8.95

10.68

10.75

11.54

13.48

14.40

14.10

16.91

18.92

18.79

13.71

959

1815

11.17

12.90

18.66

25.68

30.82

40.78

46.25

52.98

72.87

98.67 110.14 417.26

75.57

999

1851

173.32 222.04 262.82 303.96 344.51 386.41 418.29 462.50 539.88 639.68 751.49 1150.61 499.03

1000

1855

egg, fish & meat


vegetables

sugar

beverages, etc.
total : food
pan

0.00

0.00

0.07

0.37

0.02

0.04

0.22

0.29

0.11

0.38

0.70

0.09

0.23

19

32

tobacco

2.66

6.87

5.45

3.31

5.80

3.24

5.49

6.94

5.43

8.54

1.82

7.62

5.41

232

424

9.44

7.83

9.57

12.31

8.07

10.94

14.84

46.43

11.01

123

230

98.46 107.35 121.92 147.67 157.49 200.06 231.81 297.23 146.58

980

1845

41.29

330

615

30.70

9.90

227

442

74.86 109.07 182.84 524.73

83.84

642

1281

0.00

8.91

5.15

2.84

54.68

67.60

72.99

86.40

clothing

0.98

1.92

8.59

8.03

footwear

1.15

1.50

1.69

2.87

3.54

5.53

7.37

8.63

education

2.81

10.01

14.88

18.62

22.02

29.78

40.20

40.38

medical: institutional

0.00

0.06

0.33

0.61

0.62

2.17

1.53

0.67

0.06

3.05

2.69 305.02

17.09

26

43

medical: non-inst.

6.86

12.18

10.51

17.73

23.25

35.52

32.04

41.00

48.60

62.84

79.53 124.63

44.45

743

1454

entertainment

5.70

1.50

4.06

4.62

3.92

10.03

16.17

21.35

24.52

40.27

44.14

68.60

22.17

568

1010

minor personal effects

0.14

0.06

0.24

0.52

0.71

1.58

1.08

1.85

2.41

3.57

5.33

13.76

2.58

183

345

toilet articles

10.32

11.37

14.23

19.52

23.93

26.42

30.55

36.13

42.55

49.83

59.89

88.83

37.18

1000

1853

other hh consumables

13.23

11.89

12.35

15.78

19.41

20.64

22.16

27.34

30.79

37.58

40.89

60.15

27.54

985

1852

conveyance

4.16

2.65

7.38

11.81

16.74

23.17

44.07

63.39

94.21 143.21 228.41 419.19

89.63

776

1448

other consumer services

7.93

6.11

10.35

14.69

21.87

27.20

42.21

63.98

98.55 145.89 229.49 428.96

92.39

982

1804

rent

3.15

0.76

11.27

14.36

19.86

16.47

18.92

24.43

27.77

25.69

48.88 221.64

33.11

275

412

taxes and cesses

1.87

2.78

2.21

3.11

5.18

6.08

5.99

9.73

12.61

13.74

17.80

9.93

582

1202

1.02

0.72

1.38

1.87

2.23

6.38

8.97

13.01

17.25

38.96

intoxicants
fuel and light

8.40

15.60

28.49

32.98

37.15
7.79

52.55 105.40 191.45


16.18

23.93

31.85

46.30 2660.64 152.73

325

644

total: non-food

116.66 146.89 183.11 227.06 285.40 345.03 436.97 552.08 690.22 962.33 1364.69 5521.51 827.05

1000

1855

total expenditure

289.99 368.93 445.93 531.03 629.92 731.43 855.26 1014.58 1230.10 1602.00 2116.17 6672.12 1326.09

durable goods

clothing:2nd hand*
nd

durable goods:2 hand*


imputed rent**

1000

1855

0.00

0.00

0.91

0.08

0.02

1.22

0.41

0.00

0.01

0.21

0.00

0.00

0.30

14

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.04

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.46

0.35

2.20

0.00

0.00

0.39

85.84 110.52 113.94 128.25 166.69 214.07 274.76 331.67 448.04 533.95 681.33 286.22

707

1402

72.62

Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)
19.06 25.42 33.29 38.28 46.72 51.59 60.50

71.87

84.24 109.85 140.07 195.54

78.23

1000

1851

16.66

21.13

18.90

991

1845

69.63

59.87 100.96 141.66 234.17 548.32 108.17

654

1307

15.87

18.06

26.18

10.20

49.96 124.00

20.97

97

192

34.96

36.26

66.78 141.24 420.79

58.40

887

1680

317.10 400.00 493.37 587.83 700.22 817.90 953.11 1121.96 1361.08 1736.32 2356.10 4302.67 1306.07

1000

1855

clothing

footwear

4.85

6.50

6.94

8.59

10.89

education

7.40

11.14

27.23

30.70

38.04

48.68

medical-institutional

0.07

0.04

1.34

4.76

1.61

10.78

durable goods

1.68

2.18

5.49

6.48

9.87

22.75

24.98

total expenditure

* included in total expenditure

11.83

13.31

** not included in total expenditure

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25.68

35.31

54.48

Appendix Tables

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Table 5U: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Urban

Rajasthan

no. of hhs.
MPCE classes (Rs)
reporting
consumption
0
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
335
395
485
580
675
790
930
1100 1380 1880 2540 more classes hhs
sample
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
69.75 76.39 84.86 86.99 92.41 94.34 98.54 98.07 103.53 101.71 109.51 94.35 92.43
965
1585

item
(1)
cereal
gram

0.00

0.18

0.06

0.17

0.20

0.26

0.23

0.09

0.33

0.13

0.21

0.34

0.18

49

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.05

0.06

0.00

0.02

0.18

0.07

0.02

pulses & pulse products

7.76

8.94

10.54

10.69

11.31

13.05

14.41

13.65

15.84

17.54

18.59

20.87

13.02

959

1575

milk & milk products

31.38

55.91

59.51

89.63

89.22 111.33 120.47 148.51 170.79 203.52 238.97 265.23 119.68

978

1589

edible oil

13.94

21.04

21.19

27.48

29.46

30.20

32.53

31.17

961

1580

34.93

41.59

39.96

50.01

48.39

87

3.58

6.21

9.43

7.75

7.12

10.74

11.27

6.10

12.73

10.36

8.24

18.74

9.23

258

466

22.70

28.94

27.39

32.64

34.88

36.74

42.09

44.98

50.81

58.29

72.54

71.15

40.40

965

1585

fruits (fresh)

0.87

1.99

3.44

4.90

6.40

8.99

12.30

12.73

25.34

28.18

40.25

57.60

13.14

717

1272

fruits (dry)

0.08

0.28

0.46

0.50

0.73

1.36

2.43

2.17

7.09

11.53

20.60

51.57

5.02

193

354

sugar

9.68

15.59

13.56

16.99

17.77

21.41

20.56

19.27

22.57

21.53

23.33

23.25

18.66

971

1583

egg, fish & meat


vegetables

salt
spices
beverages, etc.

1.12

1.25

1.21

1.41

1.36

1.54

1.62

1.69

1.74

1.71

1.97

1.70

1.50

964

1583

10.88

11.22

11.87

12.88

13.70

15.58

16.26

16.27

19.67

19.35

22.16

20.85

15.28

965

1586

7.10

10.14

14.87

19.06

25.65

32.64

40.11

57.05

60.41

74.25 102.91 163.13

41.44

996

1624

178.84 238.09 258.38 311.09 330.20 378.15 412.87 455.58 532.43 588.09 709.48 837.25 401.17

998

1628

pan

0.01

0.02

0.31

0.75

0.43

0.55

1.31

0.60

0.98

0.64

0.21

1.96

0.64

48

112

tobacco

5.02

6.85

8.55

6.95

11.03

9.01

10.62

11.49

7.40

5.71

14.78

8.46

8.77

411

744

intoxicants

0.40

0.60

1.67

2.37

3.48

6.27

6.61

8.07

7.71

6.73

26.59

22.82

6.02

88

143

46.62

46.68

58.35

74.94

85.55

84.48

99.93 126.32 140.37 149.20 180.39 234.79 100.17

987

1612

clothing

2.36

2.14

12.78

14.98

26.44

32.77

48.06

59.97

52.97 117.73 127.49 317.71

50.67

480

826

footwear

2.01

0.99

4.22

4.45

8.20

7.25

9.96

15.45

17.37

44.13

11.24

336

599

education

5.17

7.04

10.86

11.59

20.85

34.48

41.25

41.62

65.83 137.35 115.24 282.08

48.27

528

877

medical: institutional

0.00

0.40

0.00

0.39

0.02

1.44

3.08

10.11

9.60

9.97

57.38

15.26

5.52

13

27

medical: non-inst.

2.30

8.70

21.40

24.02

36.20

36.55

32.22

50.62

44.01

44.26

59.27

60.03

33.69

498

838

entertainment

0.05

0.24

0.89

1.03

5.31

6.48

8.92

14.52

15.16

30.90

48.17

50.66

10.92

333

499

minor personal effects

0.06

0.03

0.20

0.36

0.67

1.74

3.27

1.89

1.77

8.92

2.39

0.72

1.73

95

141

toilet articles

7.01

11.12

11.51

14.96

17.43

19.19

22.07

29.38

32.61

37.49

62.38

54.54

23.05

997

1625

other hh consumables

9.69

11.43

12.75

15.57

15.90

19.91

22.36

26.52

25.87

37.76

46.26

62.21

22.34

997

1625

conveyance

4.21

17.83

12.07

17.16

21.56

39.37

54.86

49.63

95.43 126.61 210.68 283.06

57.44

814

1270

10.46

10.84

18.13

20.29

26.85

33.15

52.65

63.53

84.42 116.65 143.36 280.05

55.23

976

1598

rent

2.83

4.96

5.12

8.89

7.16

8.74

16.32

37.93

37.74

80.15 146.01

94.66

26.67

199

342

taxes and cesses

1.87

2.12

3.20

4.01

4.22

5.70

5.12

8.64

12.09

11.93

14.83

6.48

692

1142

2.00

1.40

1.46

2.92

4.39

6.38

14.81

4.33

34.88

45.37 166.80 1912.97

total : food

fuel and light

other consumer services

26.17

23.69

13.89

93.99

187

282

total: non-food

102.07 133.38 183.47 225.64 295.70 353.45 453.42 560.62 686.22 993.56 1444.96 3740.94 562.85

1000

1630

total expenditure

280.90 371.47 441.85 536.73 625.90 731.61 866.29 1016.19 1218.65 1581.65 2154.44 4578.18 964.02

durable goods

clothing:2nd hand*
nd

durable goods:2 hand*


imputed rent**

1000

1630

0.00

0.05

0.00

0.00

0.80

0.00

0.13

0.00

0.20

0.05

0.00

0.82

0.15

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

9.82

7.58

0.00

0.00

1.34

97.65

98.30

94.60 137.19 124.20 161.41 172.26 247.88 376.44 360.70 595.94 576.97 212.27

762

1201

Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)
25.77 33.03 36.05 37.99 46.93 49.57 59.12

70.03

76.48

91.26 127.61 162.08

59.32

993

1626

14.07

18.33

18.51

12.39

995

1617

79.06 110.55 141.51 211.18 462.94

71.52

696

1134

10.29

10.77

13.98

87

145

35.77 123.17 244.28

32.28

675

1132

312.28 423.16 482.26 580.74 683.47 799.52 913.79 1095.82 1328.67 1545.49 2159.94 2928.31 944.57

1000

1630

clothing

footwear

4.70

5.49

7.45

8.19

education

8.56

18.30

16.24

21.45

28.36

38.46

52.29

medical-institutional

2.48

2.41

5.40

2.89

15.36

24.67

16.73

50.26

durable goods

1.41

3.12

4.59

7.84

16.14

27.60

23.84

37.76

34.86

total expenditure

* included in total expenditure

10.68

9.94

12.64

9.49

25.71
8.42

32.95

** not included in total expenditure

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Table 5U: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Urban

Sikkim

no. of hhs.
MPCE classes (Rs)
reporting
consumption
0
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540&
all
per1000 in the
335
395
485
580
675
790
930
1100 1380 1880 2540 more classes
hhs sample
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
0.00 83.27 57.80 81.66 101.02 70.26 122.52 116.60 131.39 117.88 131.89 149.38 113.61
846
145

item
(1)
cereal
gram

0.00

1.20

0.10

0.96

2.08

0.55

0.28

1.28

0.91

1.21

0.46

1.94

0.99

166

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

31
0

pulses & pulse products

0.00

7.82

6.45

11.75

15.77

14.83

13.27

16.30

17.83

19.06

21.30

49.94

16.84

846

145

milk & milk products

0.00

37.28

21.69

45.23

40.73

47.81

43.80

74.25

84.35 118.38 101.87 195.90

72.13

842

143

edible oil

0.00

22.25

15.05

27.79

35.22

38.70

30.68

36.18

42.53

50.92

40.76

80.67

38.36

846

145

egg, fish & meat

0.00

0.00

11.93

22.22

44.17

33.52

49.78

53.83

53.94

67.18

73.29 228.51

54.95

735

128

vegetables

0.00

35.71

23.73

49.83

57.69

76.82

59.23

82.67

79.55

99.07

93.31 162.74

75.26

844

144
127

11.66

6.49

6.92

8.19

8.31

3.57

7.62

13.85

14.12

26.30

29.71

42.79

14.20

660

fruits (dry)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.55

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.18

0.75

0.67

0.00

0.53

0.31

56

10

sugar

0.00

4.57

3.97

7.61

10.08

9.96

9.22

10.18

10.83

12.21

11.23

17.43

10.20

846

145

salt

0.00

0.66

0.83

1.11

1.24

1.21

1.30

1.61

1.53

1.86

1.34

3.10

1.47

846

145

spices

0.00

2.59

4.21

7.03

10.16

11.58

10.88

14.30

12.64

16.18

16.79

37.27

12.90

846

145

beverages, etc.

8.83

15.15

43.35

26.92

35.89

15.98

33.39

32.31

49.54

34.78 290.71 162.40

53.37

956

179
188

fruits (fresh)

total : food

20.48 216.98 196.01 290.83 362.36 324.80 381.96 453.54 499.92 565.72 812.66 1132.59 464.60

988

pan

13.09

0.72

6.81

3.76

2.54

13.01

8.90

2.28

6.04

5.14

4.80

1.76

5.43

393

81

2.06

3.61

4.37

1.91

2.09

1.31

6.21

1.00

1.45

3.36

23.04

51.44

5.38

227

59

8.72

4.32

11.83

tobacco

4.28

0.00

11.40

4.84

6.06

0.70

27.01

12.91

73.07

13.28

322

65

fuel and light

13.43

37.59

36.96

57.77

66.09

66.55

82.18

89.94

96.53 110.80 107.42 275.27

90.74

986

194

clothing

22.28

3.71

17.74

17.71

2.68

60.72

36.89

34.00 103.89 102.68 208.77 255.37

68.03

420

68

footwear

1.71

0.00

2.45

4.44

0.27

18.74

26.22

5.45

47.56

15.79

education

0.00

3.61

5.15

38.35

22.25

30.50

26.46

44.35

25.87

77.39 105.71

medical: institutional

0.00

9.02

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.61

0.00

medical: non-inst.

0.34

0.00

12.37

4.29

5.58

4.62

7.34

2.50

3.22

44.27

19.63

2.09

22.97

19.25

27.77

10.07

47.92

41.25

54.14

0.00

0.00

1.41

0.00

0.67

1.04

6.41

2.41

1.71

toilet articles

46.19

8.21

22.88

13.94

13.67

19.52

23.54

39.44

35.79

48.85

other hh consumables

16.19

5.10

11.52

8.23

10.51

9.22

12.33

17.00

15.11

18.12

conveyance

intoxicants

entertainment
minor personal effects

24.92

251

40

40.15

40.08

400

68

14.90

0.00

1.00

7.15

6.17

9.41

276

56

57.41 102.24 275.23

51.73

749

133

2.76

88

16

65.31 141.47

35.09

1000

200

23.33

73.87

16.01

995

196

0.87

62.78 121.24

2.01

17.62

48.94

2.09

56.53

18.18

20.11

8.98

28.10

34.53

55.57

55.05 108.59 171.14

43.91

881

145

other consumer services

8.37

4.27

15.36

33.24

24.03

12.25

28.04

24.41

55.54

65.31

45.25

968

189

rent

0.00

72.15

11.90

24.31

55.57 167.34 103.28 187.36 248.46 327.08 385.64 531.41 187.11

707

121

taxes and cesses

0.00

0.00

0.40

2.27

1.45

0.80

3.25

1.60

2.57

1.50

0.46

4.72

2.07

196

35

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

96.90 212.36

0.00

total: non-food

196.53 152.16 240.22 252.48 261.34 425.36 474.07 540.44 762.78 937.94 1330.88 2252.29 642.19

1000

200

total expenditure

217.01 369.15 436.23 543.31 623.69 750.16 856.03 993.97 1262.70 1503.66 2143.54 3384.87 1106.79

durable goods

clothing:2nd hand*
nd

durable goods:2 hand*


imputed rent**

1000

200

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

52.15 113.24 110.33 120.86 106.48

64.08

0.00 123.18

241

62

295.88

7.60 130.86 215.12 203.23

Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)
61.27 32.11 79.11 55.01 66.83 50.91 66.32

88.35 102.11

97.68 131.90 348.73

90.69

1000

200

27.50

17.03

21.43

16.73

23.47

24.39

29.26

35.16

50.25

72.92

27.91

1000

200

5.83

9.81

63.35

51.17

49.02

38.00

68.68

55.35 127.18 125.52

77.65

65.82

584

105

0.74

0.00

1.16

0.28

0.64

0.00

5.93

0.16

4.43

1.22

0.00

1.72

64

11

0.00

1.72

1.11

1.60

0.29

2.88

5.30

26.63

3.25

5.05

0.54

7.30

176

37

279.25 403.22 529.03 619.74 739.80 757.80 897.13 1102.82 1275.33 1575.50 2065.32 3467.96 1161.86

1000

200

clothing

footwear

24.97

11.73

education

0.00

medical-institutional

0.00

durable goods

0.00

total expenditure

* included in total expenditure

** not included in total expenditure

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Table 5U: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Urban

Tamil Nadu

no. of hhs.
MPCE classes (Rs)
reporting
consumption
0
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540&
all
per1000 in the
335
395
485
580
675
790
930
1100 1380 1880 2540 more classes
hhs sample
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
54.05 69.66 79.63 87.28 93.96 104.79 115.47 115.69 126.48 141.63 171.91 153.20 111.37
926 3887

item
(1)
cereal
gram

1.21

0.85

1.01

1.15

1.55

1.89

1.87

1.60

2.10

2.46

3.04

3.77

1.86

479

cereal substitutes

0.01

0.05

0.03

0.02

0.02

0.16

0.04

0.02

0.02

0.03

0.00

0.01

0.04

1897
74

pulses & pulse products

10.80

15.08

18.05

21.42

23.49

25.90

27.96

28.13

33.00

35.50

44.07

40.33

27.62

926

3885

milk & milk products

11.10

19.53

23.55

30.86

40.42

49.02

58.03

72.26

88.74 101.81 145.74 168.32

66.38

832

3398

edible oil

14.21

19.09

20.22

24.06

25.62

28.67

31.84

32.89

37.71

40.89

50.61

51.00

31.71

925

3883

egg, fish & meat

13.70

16.24

19.83

24.04

29.65

32.50

32.32

34.29

43.30

46.47

45.33

46.33

33.33

768

3157

vegetables

21.33

26.28

30.19

34.23

35.52

39.12

44.58

43.20

48.31

53.63

63.44

62.90

42.49

926

3887

fruits (fresh)

7.57

8.51

8.52

11.45

13.25

15.66

17.12

19.05

24.75

27.51

41.74

51.50

19.86

969

4016

fruits (dry)

0.07

0.22

0.21

0.26

0.51

0.67

0.83

1.52

1.84

2.93

5.46

8.29

1.66

215

854

sugar

4.59

5.80

5.96

7.55

8.08

9.75

10.47

11.57

13.36

14.57

16.72

17.16

10.62

873

3635

0.75

0.88

0.98

1.07

1.13

1.25

1.34

1.34

1.55

1.59

1.97

1.90

1.33

927

3889

spices

13.33

16.21

17.84

20.44

20.74

23.70

23.73

23.40

27.26

28.62

30.65

30.47

23.55

926

3887

beverages, etc.

25.14

29.85

31.73

40.46

48.53

56.35

61.02

87.78

95.07 133.35 160.66 398.00

89.04

998

4124

177.85 228.26 257.76 304.30 342.47 389.43 426.62 472.74 543.50 630.99 781.34 1033.18 460.85

1000

4134

salt

total : food
pan

0.88

1.72

1.59

1.79

1.63

1.65

2.53

1.04

1.05

1.03

1.30

0.39

1.45

109

506

tobacco

4.83

4.07

5.68

5.56

7.03

10.68

11.47

6.87

8.30

12.32

6.24

11.84

8.29

266

1125

6.67

4.20

4.10

1.83

2.30

2.09

3.71

4.23

4.20

6.21

4.00

18.54

5.01

77

320

35.31

44.66

50.25

59.83

70.12

75.67

88.83

98.25 109.83 125.87 192.50 240.65

96.40

1000

4137

clothing

4.25

3.03

12.73

11.00

11.99

17.80

23.41

26.29

39.55

196

798

footwear

0.07

0.67

0.55

0.70

1.18

0.86

1.72

1.89

2.27

education

2.59

2.63

3.53

5.78

7.28

12.94

16.81

25.78

27.68

medical: institutional

0.08

0.00

0.00

0.24

0.83

0.00

1.66

5.18

0.86

5.28

13.90 149.55

9.81

10

40

medical: non-inst.

5.91

6.44

11.79

19.56

24.84

26.15

32.00

32.43

58.20

70.52

81.68 145.25

41.56

596

2455

entertainment

4.49

7.85

8.66

11.90

16.13

17.03

18.88

24.92

28.32

32.79

36.51

53.91

21.81

724

2831

minor personal effects

0.21

0.04

0.06

0.28

0.64

0.33

0.50

0.74

1.19

3.12

4.93

3.96

1.23

56

228

toilet articles

12.49

15.26

17.22

19.25

22.15

25.54

25.72

30.66

33.39

40.50

50.83

60.69

29.19

997

4126

other hh consumables

10.02

12.94

14.73

17.99

21.38

23.87

26.52

31.08

35.47

42.64

55.68

70.88

29.79

996

4118

conveyance

7.03

11.69

12.47

19.18

29.32

34.04

45.86

61.06

84.93 115.17 201.91 421.46

75.79

917

3725

other consumer services

7.56

11.13

10.05

15.71

23.39

29.81

43.01

55.43

79.79 133.45 260.05 449.80

79.44

973

4011

rent

9.64

13.82

25.43

28.98

30.76

49.21

80.12 107.55 129.29 197.11 263.28 625.09 115.14

450

1709

taxes and cesses

1.07

1.72

1.88

2.38

3.18

3.12

4.98

8.55

8.56

8.92

429

1772

0.94

0.84

2.55

3.75

4.41

3.90

6.41

5.87

14.49

25.74

intoxicants
fuel and light

46.53

80.02
7.37

65.88 222.95
9.19

2.75

87

382

56.58 100.59 224.11

8.84

33.65

421

1636

21.33

29.29

7.10

38.60 224.34

20.82

227

983

total: non-food

109.68 140.60 182.87 228.11 280.45 338.81 434.43 530.26 674.34 962.53 1405.87 2961.89 618.80

1000

4137

total expenditure

287.53 368.86 440.63 532.40 622.92 728.23 861.05 1003.00 1217.84 1593.53 2187.21 3995.07 1079.65

durable goods

clothing:2nd hand*
nd

durable goods:2 hand*


imputed rent**

1000

4137

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.12

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.08

0.06

0.00

0.00

1.48

0.63

0.00

20.03

1.27

54.80

65.65

66.40

93.56 101.26 108.12 118.51 143.43 183.26 219.03 488.82 664.08 173.53

548

2416

Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)
22.70 25.25 27.36 31.63 38.49 44.01 43.97

54.61

61.87

5.97

8.36

9.29

54.18

995

4109

8.02

972

3992

30.18

72.90

71.82

7.12

13.02

4.86

97.63 114.33 214.40 308.84

73.77

631

2579

14.62

18.70

58.51

12.25

82

22.34

23.97

24.81

36.33

339

66.90 197.90 201.79

45.04

715

2984

319.46 409.88 474.35 575.54 697.47 801.10 970.87 1102.46 1345.75 1705.20 2511.70 3910.02 1166.33

1000

4137

clothing

footwear

2.42

2.76

2.49

3.28

4.25

4.72

education

9.73

9.82

10.00

16.55

21.17

medical-institutional

0.93

3.40

3.34

6.86

8.40

durable goods

4.09

6.97

9.88

6.28

27.93

total expenditure

* included in total expenditure

74.61 104.49 146.15


12.12

18.84
16.67

29.80

** not included in total expenditure

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Appendix Tables

Table 5U: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Urban

Tripura

no. of hhs.
MPCE classes (Rs)
reporting
consumption
0
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540&
all
per1000 in the
335
395
485
580
675
790
930
1100 1380 1880 2540 more classes
hhs sample
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
101.46 112.26 135.65 134.54 141.97 150.44 145.47 148.44 174.97 221.55 190.72 214.66 156.59
990
555

item
(1)
cereal
gram

0.00

0.00

0.16

0.15

0.02

0.00

0.00

0.22

0.00

0.08

0.07

0.00

0.06

13

cereal substitutes

0.06

0.01

0.15

0.13

0.13

0.18

0.03

0.04

0.06

0.05

0.78

0.01

0.11

35

33

10.78

13.93

14.86

14.71

16.27

16.46

19.14

22.36

24.30

20.70

24.83

27.32

18.59

987

553

pulses & pulse products

10

1.39

9.35

18.93

13.79

25.62

37.66

51.09

78.97

64.51

92.75

92.99 139.22

48.97

879

465

edible oil

19.23

22.39

23.84

26.68

30.18

29.63

36.22

40.18

44.75

45.79

53.66

66.42

35.43

988

554

egg, fish & meat

31.61

51.76

45.26

53.84

72.79

79.67 104.00

95.25 100.39 139.72 181.45 264.04

93.76

958

535

vegetables

29.66

35.27

38.92

42.73

48.65

48.35

57.75

63.49

60.06

73.52

91.75 108.65

55.97

988

554

fruits (fresh)

0.77

2.90

3.25

4.19

7.60

9.99

10.06

15.10

14.49

22.90

33.38

57.53

12.87

830

463

fruits (dry)

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.02

0.23

0.03

0.35

0.57

1.37

3.07

2.48

3.24

0.82

153

74

sugar

3.46

4.89

5.56

6.30

6.62

7.53

8.38

10.02

10.55

11.49

13.31

14.11

8.36

957

535

salt

1.33

1.66

1.54

1.74

1.79

2.02

2.24

2.45

2.60

2.45

3.24

3.79

2.16

988

554

spices

7.17

8.55

9.38

10.79

11.16

12.54

13.06

13.83

14.53

15.81

19.29

25.38

13.00

988

554

beverages, etc.

5.67

8.98

10.82

14.13

17.08

20.57

21.45

24.39

27.35

39.91

68.07

84.76

25.04

992

550

212.60 271.96 308.33 323.74 380.11 415.07 469.23 515.32 539.92 689.79 776.03 1009.13 471.75

milk & milk products

total : food
pan

3.19

2.38

4.78

7.06

6.88

9.71

tobacco

7.61

6.79

10.33

8.53

9.45

intoxicants

0.00

0.27

0.49

0.36

0.46

33.12

33.62

50.51

60.72

3.38

1.27

3.28

15.62

fuel and light


clothing

1000

560

7.09

12.87

7.86

601

343

18.30

22.87

41.19

14.48

545

325

0.31

33.59

0.00

2.74

47

28

89.88

97.33 115.54 120.70 142.47 211.53

88.26

984

552

54.64

41.75 110.14 168.94 175.41 339.46

65.55

383

218

30.66

6.16

158

98

83.33 276.80 180.57

61.14

670

339

10.51

6.61

9.84

9.70

16.44

9.81

15.13

22.27

5.53

1.58

4.32

2.01

70.12

81.28

19.07

16.99

footwear

0.00

0.00

1.39

1.39

1.67

3.21

8.76

education

13.63

18.90

14.22

30.42

34.28

42.43

38.80

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

2.57

0.00

0.20

0.00

1.44

4.58

0.00

0.00 548.38

23.51

13

medical: non-inst.

8.40

4.90

16.77

21.96

28.17

34.96

38.12

51.44

81.81

77.78 120.08 199.38

49.39

777

438

entertainment

0.00

0.00

0.32

1.58

2.58

3.00

11.01

11.85

18.67

33.74

41.77

58.52

12.51

275

166

minor personal effects

0.00

0.02

0.39

0.31

0.07

0.87

0.14

1.41

1.15

6.78

0.75

7.04

1.48

92

65

toilet articles

7.05

11.79

10.47

12.20

15.37

16.08

20.41

22.62

25.65

32.28

42.08

80.04

21.86

1000

559

other hh consumables

4.88

7.37

7.56

8.68

11.03

12.76

15.86

17.40

19.70

21.43

21.61

53.95

15.44

1000

559

conveyance

4.23

5.67

5.38

10.25

16.71

22.25

28.67

38.29

45.50

74.23 121.25 201.18

38.17

845

438

other consumer services

4.07

8.86

8.15

12.75

19.89

22.01

30.53

39.74

61.96 123.03 147.59 400.13

55.60

976

536

rent

0.00

0.65

2.90

10.54

9.74

27.75

37.17

60.54

73.50

48.36

278

127

taxes and cesses

0.33

0.03

0.17

1.23

0.67

1.25

2.00

4.27

8.71

7.73

14.55

3.63

346

178

0.10

0.40

0.07

1.33

1.42

0.84

4.15

5.77

1.91

29.49

14.57 182.07

durable goods
total: non-food
total expenditure
clothing:2nd hand*
nd

durable goods:2 hand*


imputed rent**

7.46

3.16

58.75 102.97

14.72
8.37

16.35

63.05 133.59 364.05


10.11

12.64

54

27

89.99 102.93 139.75 204.94 247.77 317.34 403.47 489.26 704.49 893.92 1327.97 2925.59 528.79

1000

560

302.59 374.88 448.08 528.68 627.88 732.40 872.70 1004.57 1244.41 1583.71 2104.01 3934.72 1000.54

1000

560

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

31.99

34.93

38.64

54.22

80.56

75.05 127.72 105.82 121.19 303.85 258.65 319.41 121.68

615

349

Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)
21.48 33.06 29.47 33.54 40.50 42.93 55.55

clothing

footwear

2.83

4.49

3.78

3.83

5.82

education

6.46

7.40

63.72

72.98

96.77 108.37 156.05

8.22

10.61

13.33

12.14

19.97

58.28

999

558

7.82

971

531
399

17.92

23.88

25.42

32.08

34.63

49.23

47.81

60.57 106.55

94.14 276.39 186.66

66.36

758

medical-institutional

0.00

9.24

3.06

3.80

6.29

10.85

2.03

73.10

6.18

33.90

15.48

56.79

16.87

120

62

durable goods

0.99

1.05

2.82

3.15

2.57

5.46

9.17

22.87

11.21

31.88

40.31 103.86

14.79

576

284

328.71 426.03 490.84 556.31 661.13 784.04 886.78 1114.75 1233.63 1548.87 2073.55 3176.93 995.61

1000

560

total expenditure

* included in total expenditure

** not included in total expenditure

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Appendix Tables

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Table 5U: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Urban

Uttar Pradesh

no. of hhs.
MPCE classes (Rs)
reporting
consumption
0
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540& all per1000 in the
335
395
485
580
675
790
930
1100 1380 1880 2540 more classes hhs
sample
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
76.52 86.16 87.00 98.11 100.16 96.48 100.15 101.76 115.27 110.72 108.59 132.95 97.43
984
3295

item
(1)
cereal
gram

0.11

0.26

0.29

0.27

0.53

0.61

0.96

1.13

1.17

1.85

2.16

2.50

0.73

171

cereal substitutes

0.01

0.03

0.01

0.03

0.06

0.08

0.35

0.03

0.02

0.07

0.03

0.53

0.08

17

567
38

pulses & pulse products

12.52

15.39

18.11

19.55

21.93

21.92

24.29

25.48

30.57

34.58

32.44

35.64

22.29

977

3274

milk & milk products

16.05

31.04

39.05

47.70

70.73

84.63 100.62 107.74 135.83 178.92 229.41 238.14

83.36

933

3018

edible oil

16.17

19.79

21.71

24.56

27.96

28.78

33.61

32.78

42.96

41.97

45.73

53.77

29.12

976

3275

6.79

8.99

11.88

14.70

17.62

13.90

13.98

18.71

20.73

18.80

18.33

22.76

14.57

436

1554

25.30

29.32

33.16

36.69

40.76

40.63

46.20

48.53

61.02

69.68

67.03

83.72

43.17

981

3290

fruits (fresh)

2.00

3.19

4.81

7.28

10.51

9.36

15.15

16.02

24.32

37.74

42.20

53.13

13.54

863

2748

fruits (dry)

0.49

1.36

1.62

1.91

3.11

3.43

4.54

5.15

8.43

14.24

22.19

26.15

5.02

483

1404

sugar

8.77

12.18

13.67

15.95

17.97

17.74

20.26

21.44

22.94

25.91

29.24

27.14

17.73

978

3275

salt

0.71

0.88

1.02

1.11

1.26

1.45

1.38

1.38

1.66

1.73

1.94

1.64

1.25

978

3282

spices

7.98

9.36

11.28

12.38

12.68

14.40

14.99

16.22

17.63

18.46

21.08

20.93

13.63

979

3286

beverages, etc.

8.43

12.04

16.81

20.65

26.37

37.80

41.74

50.23

65.44 103.89 138.14 261.67

43.95

993

3314

181.86 229.98 260.42 300.88 351.64 371.21 418.21 446.61 547.98 658.56 758.51 960.67 385.87

1000

3344

egg, fish & meat


vegetables

total : food
pan

1.48

1.67

2.57

3.04

3.33

3.13

2.88

3.40

3.26

4.14

6.23

4.81

3.01

202

938

tobacco

4.77

7.74

5.92

6.69

10.25

8.80

9.37

12.63

13.42

8.00

6.10

17.84

8.62

452

1655

3.02

1.92

1.73

3.96

1.30

0.46

0.98

1.00

3.08

1.28

3.69

1.47

2.04

64

226

41.30

49.97

59.91

74.07

75.74

85.32

94.83 100.61 116.35 135.82 159.84 257.17

87.41

995

3332

clothing

2.26

5.95

14.61

22.16

17.00

37.48

40.32

54.65

69.25

91.74 124.42 265.83

41.40

412

1281

footwear

0.63

2.11

2.52

5.50

5.61

8.24

7.13

12.65

16.52

17.06

55.52

9.33

252

828

education

6.96

10.31

15.92

18.56

29.83

38.22

68.49

75.49

68.24 142.88 238.90 547.48

62.68

637

2108

intoxicants
fuel and light

36.18

0.03

0.12

0.13

0.43

0.00

2.16

5.88

21.72

16.99

17.71 134.14 206.56

15.50

24

60

10.40

14.53

20.31

24.77

27.05

38.69

38.33

53.34

69.42

84.80

73.20 139.95

38.81

728

2533

entertainment

0.18

0.35

1.89

3.66

4.59

6.25

10.87

12.14

17.11

25.98

25.01

38.85

8.52

362

961

minor personal effects

0.42

0.67

1.07

1.03

1.38

1.45

2.00

1.54

1.41

3.68

4.29

21.38

2.05

166

560

toilet articles

7.53

10.59

12.78

15.17

17.09

19.57

22.19

27.75

33.96

41.22

49.69

63.67

21.47

998

3336

other hh consumables

6.12

8.34

10.15

11.72

14.01

15.21

18.77

23.09

24.02

33.09

37.43

61.93

17.31

998

3336

conveyance

3.29

5.56

8.16

10.74

17.87

23.84

30.36

48.56

66.17 105.95 183.09 684.54

51.38

763

2327

other consumer services

8.04

10.89

14.84

16.66

27.40

32.98

45.14

61.31

74.57 111.09 178.33 470.15

52.49

988

3314

rent

1.41

3.67

2.86

5.02

8.66

22.23

20.74

37.22

57.24

59.12

24.13

261

695

taxes and cesses

1.03

1.05

1.84

2.64

2.48

2.26

5.23

4.16

4.42

8.16

18.70

3.58

433

1498

0.89

1.94

3.13

6.65

8.74

10.50

21.40

16.89

26.47

38.25

31.98 318.63

medical: institutional
medical: non-inst.

durable goods
total: non-food
total expenditure
clothing:2nd hand*
nd

durable goods:2 hand*


imputed rent**

72.69 162.73
5.30

21.45

375

1217

97.20 136.46 179.61 231.59 272.29 360.03 446.92 569.07 680.55 932.64 1368.12 3337.22 471.18

1000

3345

279.06 366.44 440.03 532.47 623.93 731.23 865.13 1015.68 1228.53 1591.20 2126.63 4297.88 857.05

1000

3345

0.03

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.07

0.08

0.08

0.27

4.51

2.79

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.62

10

62.11

59.88

87.26 107.76 111.89 116.06 197.21 176.53 171.55 292.99 351.48 409.10 144.54

711

2580

Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)
24.37 28.53 33.81 40.31 42.74 50.30 59.69

clothing

footwear

3.67

4.60

5.60

7.23

7.40

education

9.49

10.26

62.79

78.99

99.41 128.95 202.66

55.78

997

3330

12.23

15.25

18.29

10.06

995

3317
2303

24.96

36.62

10.44

13.92

22.12

25.46

35.41

45.17

67.26

80.21

77.99 167.26 195.89 406.25

62.89

681

medical-institutional

2.53

5.05

7.11

4.83

1.58

13.72

9.17

17.90

13.40

27.69

56.33

12.34

86

260

durable goods

3.96

6.26

11.77

11.26

14.68

21.85

26.43

29.02

51.75

78.62 112.47 281.72

32.62

886

2908

313.27 404.40 483.97 568.25 664.47 775.21 894.90 1036.32 1268.52 1674.66 2078.33 3869.95 879.67

1000

3345

total expenditure

* included in total expenditure

60.39

** not included in total expenditure

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Appendix Tables

Table 5U: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Urban

Uttaranchal

no. of hhs.
MPCE classes (Rs)
reporting
consumption
0
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540&
all
per1000 in the
335
395
485
580
675
790
930
1100 1380 1880 2540 more classes
hhs sample
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
89.29 96.52 107.19 99.20 109.23 113.03 114.87 113.46 119.39 120.27 145.92 139.36 112.73
954
721

item
(1)
cereal
gram

0.35

1.42

1.46

0.88

2.70

1.55

1.33

1.81

3.23

2.51

3.48

4.00

1.98

308

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

253
0

pulses & pulse products

13.34

17.13

24.85

24.35

28.69

31.62

30.80

29.43

32.82

36.91

45.49

46.31

29.96

954

720

milk & milk products

17.18

26.63

29.33

59.97

71.03

74.21

92.68 106.69 150.57 188.70 228.40 275.12 100.68

938

702

edible oil

22.10

20.44

24.09

26.69

31.56

34.75

35.00

34.27

44.54

47.51

50.20

58.83

34.96

954

719

0.73

4.36

17.32

11.46

22.29

9.97

17.50

15.87

17.60

20.32

23.47

49.30

17.22

494

372

21.98

26.76

28.11

36.12

43.59

42.85

50.35

52.02

55.76

70.85

84.77

89.79

48.19

954

720

fruits (fresh)

1.22

1.05

3.87

7.06

8.80

8.71

17.85

20.47

24.91

40.21

54.64

50.17

17.50

878

635

fruits (dry)

0.54

0.37

0.46

2.18

1.70

2.86

5.67

7.00

11.62

23.82

18.89

26.47

7.27

479

324

11.49

12.34

13.82

16.96

17.88

19.90

22.25

24.91

28.06

28.68

30.86

32.84

21.57

945

714

0.98

1.26

1.68

1.49

1.62

1.72

1.71

1.70

1.76

2.06

2.34

2.30

1.72

954

720

7.95

10.35

9.30

11.14

11.40

13.94

15.07

15.34

17.05

19.23

20.21

26.30

14.24

954

720

11.16

12.39

14.39

26.22

27.59

35.96

43.06

74.15

76.90

79.11 109.43 232.38

53.05

1000

749

198.30 231.03 275.88 323.71 378.08 391.06 448.14 497.11 584.19 680.19 818.10 1033.17 461.08

1000

750

egg, fish & meat


vegetables

sugar
salt
spices
beverages, etc.
total : food
pan

0.92

0.07

0.24

0.16

0.08

0.93

1.77

0.63

0.41

0.13

3.48

0.92

0.61

60

44

tobacco

7.14

11.47

7.89

8.32

13.18

9.29

10.75

11.50

10.25

27.16

6.47

9.46

11.56

469

357

3.23

5.15

12.92

7.01

16.69

23.76

123

0.00

0.84

2.18

2.48

10.27

16.10

7.80

165

53.05

59.84

71.57

68.81

83.46

95.81 101.60 100.35 114.76 136.90 173.81 168.73

98.10

997

744

clothing

5.55

2.81

9.52

12.62

14.31

19.22

44.64

344

253

footwear

0.32

1.22

1.90

2.55

4.30

education

6.58

5.02

20.58

30.12

20.11

medical: institutional

0.00

3.76

0.00

0.77

1.15

medical: non-inst.

8.05

5.96

8.47

8.52

entertainment

0.01

0.60

1.92

minor personal effects

0.00

0.10

0.57

toilet articles

8.07

11.31

other hh consumables

6.56

10.07

conveyance

1.38

other consumer services

intoxicants
fuel and light

49.89

35.10

78.22

39.03 105.54 389.82

4.56

8.59

18.72

10.95

17.80

26.01

9.10

250

182

46.85

60.85

75.14

88.42 165.67 179.91 381.05

72.60

710

526

0.09

0.00

3.81

2.02

14.19

20

15

18.14

21.46

20.78

38.79

31.79

37.88 137.88

89.04

27.63

629

459

3.98

4.51

7.09

9.83

11.10

19.27

25.10

38.85

75.64

12.54

397

293

1.28

1.52

1.52

0.96

2.13

4.22

2.15

3.38

16.43

2.25

134

74

11.13

13.76

13.89

19.01

21.20

25.12

30.44

34.30

41.51

52.47

21.88

988

747

8.48

10.74

11.41

15.20

16.13

19.70

24.35

60.61

31.79

51.96

20.74

994

744

1.63

3.10

8.21

8.11

24.99

21.47

30.82

53.76

75.45 151.72 418.02

42.41

674

441

4.51

7.93

10.74

16.70

15.48

34.04

37.63

44.47

93.22 145.41 169.29 279.61

56.64

967

715

rent

0.00

2.16

4.22

10.38

12.46

17.00

42.19

43.40

56.42

39.34

373

290

taxes and cesses

3.91

6.26

6.15

6.45

6.86

10.30

9.65

8.03

6.33

12.38

28.19

21.77

8.95

499

386

0.43

0.09

0.96

1.49

3.12

1.79

6.32

18.32

18.58

23.56

53.35 491.69

0.90

18.73

0.00 389.33

73.72 151.37 208.00

26.20

175

101

total: non-food

106.49 131.13 169.60 207.35 242.35 332.37 424.75 500.06 650.44 894.83 1319.02 3086.06 517.18

1000

750

total expenditure

304.79 362.16 445.48 531.06 620.44 723.43 872.89 997.18 1234.63 1575.02 2137.12 4119.24 978.26

1000

750
2

durable goods

clothing:2nd hand*
nd

durable goods:2 hand*


imputed rent**

0.00

0.00

0.05

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.11

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.02

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

6.82

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.88

72.16 120.19 109.73 147.78 221.40 180.64 217.78 278.50 395.14 597.72 505.98 219.88

644

466

145.24

Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)
20.67 27.95 23.49 33.27 35.04 56.51 52.57

55.23

87.19 105.57 117.93 164.12

58.49

1000

750

footwear

3.42

5.32

5.56

7.61

9.09

12.14

12.35

14.15

17.24

36.81

12.91

980

738

education

76.91 117.59 176.50 190.44 284.99

553

clothing

12.19

11.84

27.96

48.60

33.10

67.56

79.09

medical-institutional

0.00

0.62

6.49

2.46

6.24

0.65

1.94

9.54

durable goods

3.72

0.93

23.33

4.79

6.66

12.77

17.35

36.90

total expenditure

20.77

24.88

82.98

742

36.03

7.29

72

51

65.40 169.52 301.20 253.11

52.59

683

433

331.91 395.92 499.41 580.21 667.58 800.54 910.58 1039.39 1328.93 1824.92 2451.79 3231.37 1027.58

1000

750

* included in total expenditure

** not included in total expenditure

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11.67

37.75

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Table 5U: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Urban

West Bengal

no. of hhs.
MPCE classes (Rs)
reporting
consumption
0
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540&
all
per1000 in the
335
395
485
580
675
790
930
1100 1380 1880 2540 more classes
hhs sample
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
91.33 107.23 116.53 121.37 122.61 128.81 127.66 128.30 135.22 133.44 139.83 146.88 126.60
952 2764

item
(1)
cereal
gram

0.04

0.17

0.21

0.39

0.48

0.36

0.55

0.30

0.26

0.62

0.66

0.76

0.41

76

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.04

0.00

0.00

1.54

0.00

0.00

0.06

0.02

0.00

1.31

0.21

11

197
18

pulses & pulse products

7.76

10.08

11.87

14.00

15.97

16.86

18.11

18.12

19.13

21.18

22.91

27.88

17.34

932

2704

5.30

8.86

12.91

19.36

26.38

29.57

36.29

47.90

57.61

71.88 102.38 127.13

45.52

759

2126

edible oil

19.62

22.96

27.56

30.43

33.54

36.37

39.63

41.70

45.92

53.42

69.94

40.67

939

2722

egg, fish & meat

21.65

24.61

39.04

43.35

54.49

59.57

62.98

84.60

97.66 118.71 157.59 203.46

81.06

894

2599

vegetables

30.36

36.44

39.21

40.80

48.62

52.50

54.60

60.83

66.10

71.65

95.15 102.45

58.45

941

2729

fruits (fresh)

1.75

2.06

3.82

4.88

7.01

10.13

10.09

14.35

18.99

21.69

39.57

57.88

15.48

777

2190

fruits (dry)

0.05

0.23

0.17

0.35

0.19

0.64

0.51

1.09

1.67

2.08

6.49

10.50

1.77

223

572

sugar

4.99

6.27

7.16

8.70

9.42

10.43

11.45

11.96

13.73

15.58

18.96

20.61

11.76

924

2698

salt

1.04

1.20

1.32

1.65

1.60

1.68

1.85

1.97

1.91

2.34

2.27

2.44

1.81

938

2721

spices

9.09

9.97

11.66

13.30

15.12

15.44

17.08

18.24

18.69

22.48

29.15

31.19

17.73

939

2719

beverages, etc.

9.98

14.47

20.24

24.51

35.81

44.68

58.67

62.85

86.36 104.88 151.59 224.58

68.80

989

2873

999

2885

milk & milk products

60.04

202.96 244.55 291.75 323.09 371.24 408.56 439.48 492.21 563.30 639.96 826.58 1027.01 487.61

total : food
pan

1.07

1.22

1.50

2.42

3.46

2.24

4.03

3.27

3.46

4.04

3.72

6.22

3.15

261

752

tobacco

5.32

6.80

7.25

7.76

10.56

10.15

14.07

13.12

19.72

28.89

39.33

32.75

16.34

598

1751

2.03

2.23

1.38

0.92

3.74

8.32

7.70

0.91

0.98

1.51

2.08

3.77

2.85

73

188

38.95

49.73

57.17

71.92

81.18

93.32 110.74 115.83 133.55 168.83 199.39 254.08 115.36

986

2855

clothing

3.16

6.00

9.38

14.00

12.35

31.21

50.31

398

1128

footwear

0.68

0.47

1.32

1.42

1.76

3.10

3.51

5.65

26.18

6.50

165

484

education

7.43

8.66

13.74

16.97

24.63

37.21

44.32

66.12

93.66 135.59 146.67 308.51

73.52

655

1853

medical: institutional

1.06

0.43

0.05

1.96

0.59

1.80

0.24

3.85

3.98

5.43 114.22

9.21

16

45

medical: non-inst.

6.81

10.93

12.51

16.16

22.65

33.29

46.47

67.33

60.70

93.88 129.17 278.43

61.99

734

2058

entertainment

0.48

2.00

3.32

5.30

6.98

9.74

13.94

19.84

28.86

36.60

46.84

80.10

20.83

543

1438

minor personal effects

0.10

0.28

0.24

0.59

0.66

0.64

1.90

1.49

4.75

3.72

7.48

18.88

3.11

183

524

toilet articles

7.86

11.83

13.75

16.26

18.24

20.41

25.32

28.19

31.81

38.90

54.69

75.17

28.30

995

2879

other hh consumables

5.35

7.67

9.17

12.03

13.98

15.94

18.55

21.78

23.76

30.21

38.75

61.19

21.38

992

2864

conveyance

3.49

5.26

7.71

10.20

20.84

23.67

35.52

44.73

58.84

93.51 146.84 233.02

54.43

875

2403

other consumer services

3.53

4.92

7.21

10.26

12.34

21.06

31.54

45.45

74.18 128.00 231.47 474.26

78.99

969

2761

rent

1.20

3.50

5.47

14.66

13.46

10.80

26.01

31.92

35.65

66.86

38.80

344

930

taxes and cesses

0.19

0.48

0.40

0.46

0.91

0.86

1.46

1.37

2.18

2.97

11.93

2.24

357

1080

1.36

1.62

1.56

1.76

3.34

3.51

5.73

8.32

21.02

27.77

64.00 589.29

intoxicants
fuel and light

durable goods
total: non-food
total expenditure
clothing:2nd hand*
nd

durable goods:2 hand*


imputed rent**

31.66

56.37
7.17

75.49 110.46 237.41


13.69
3.84

14.85

71.34 209.76
6.14

48.70

294

832

88.95 122.77 153.26 206.23 251.69 321.00 417.25 527.16 660.58 956.55 1324.90 3019.08 636.01

1000

2889

291.91 367.31 445.01 529.32 622.94 729.56 856.73 1019.37 1223.88 1596.51 2151.48 4046.09 1123.61

1000

2889

0.00

0.25

0.12

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.03

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.21

0.03

0.33

0.00

3.38

0.18

0.00

16.30

1.46

43.76

68.97

73.60

88.64 103.74 150.22 176.27 220.95 303.99 325.86 484.33 539.08 214.61

667

1960

Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)
20.86 27.28 33.56 37.42 42.81 46.77 53.86

66.71

1000

2888

8.87

965

2757

84.21

686

1951

15.41

101

297

48.23

722

2037

313.11 395.43 482.96 574.53 677.89 767.86 918.11 1074.08 1286.71 1656.33 2480.20 3580.48 1158.97

1000

2889

clothing

footwear

1.45

2.31

3.19

education

7.99

10.12

medical-institutional

1.48

2.18

durable goods

3.13

3.40

total expenditure

47.52

* included in total expenditure

7.28

62.26

78.17

93.34 134.48 177.82

8.37

10.45

13.63

4.07

4.60

6.15

20.27

16.62

20.79

28.54

48.67

52.73

79.73 106.07 146.64 189.87 327.73

1.82

11.30

8.58

3.43

15.79

16.15

16.28

16.08

78.16

8.80

7.78

13.04

10.08

16.92

18.54

33.61

46.00 301.57 203.27

22.52

25.98

** not included in total expenditure

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Appendix Tables

Table 5U: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Urban

Andaman & N. Islands

no. of hhs.
MPCE classes (Rs)
reporting
consumption
0
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540&
all
per1000 in the
335
395
485
580
675
790
930
1100 1380 1880 2540 more classes
hhs sample
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
0.00
0.00
0.00 94.26 84.67 82.71 97.70 100.61 111.08 110.55 136.75 148.77 113.75
911
327

item
(1)
cereal
gram

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.47

0.54

0.65

1.02

1.10

1.73

1.19

1.89

1.86

1.39

331

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.15

0.54

0.23

0.14

0.16

0.47

0.68

0.00

0.04

0.28

64

25

pulses & pulse products

0.00

0.00

0.00

18.85

22.93

22.93

23.71

26.65

26.07

27.43

29.25

40.06

28.20

903

326

milk & milk products

0.00

0.00

0.00

8.27

19.93

22.22

29.06

49.04

51.15

69.73 109.85 150.56

69.93

859

298

edible oil

0.00

0.00

0.00

43.52

47.45

40.43

59.66

56.05

59.30

59.56

60.09

901

325

egg, fish & meat

0.00

0.00

0.00

46.94

61.18

63.78

62.61

70.35

92.94 116.04 110.41 185.94 102.72

875

318

vegetables

0.00

0.00

0.00

59.14

71.43

77.65

76.28

78.03

93.60

96.15 120.42 153.40

99.99

911

327

fruits (fresh)

0.00

0.00

0.00

2.09

8.16

19.71

9.60

13.65

22.42

40.88

47.97

89.24

35.15

951

339

fruits (dry)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.65

0.39

1.29

3.63

9.49

14.71

30.10

8.95

413

144

sugar

0.00

0.00

0.00

7.75

9.77

10.41

11.50

12.92

13.25

14.51

14.77

19.11

13.91

906

324

salt

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.64

2.08

2.01

2.66

2.36

2.40

2.26

2.22

2.64

2.37

906

325

spices

0.00

0.00

0.00

16.75

19.93

21.33

22.17

23.62

26.72

28.02

35.46

35.85

27.70

911

327

beverages, etc.

0.00

0.00

0.00

40.17

64.63

74.09 102.03

94.01 136.27 188.77 172.58 230.28 145.73

995

358

total : food

0.00

0.00

0.00 339.99 413.24 439.80 498.54 529.85 641.03 765.27 860.52 1163.93 710.15

pan

0.00

0.00

0.00

tobacco

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.09

3.33

2.18

2.45

intoxicants

0.00

0.00

0.00

15.82

29.59

15.40

39.75

fuel and light

0.00

0.00

0.00

73.01

69.38

67.72

79.89

clothing

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.32

5.20

5.66

8.62

footwear

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.74

0.76

1.77

0.62

9.80

2.01

education

0.00

0.00

0.00

3.38

1.91

19.99

2.57

40.82

30.02

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

16.79

0.00

3.80

11.54

5.61

14

medical: non-inst.

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.07

0.29

3.60

3.77

7.01

19.54

24.33

37.84

14.15

258

90

entertainment

0.00

0.00

0.00

6.32

3.03

11.41

11.00

28.75

33.96

40.77

45.56

62.91

34.69

691

239

minor personal effects

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.10

0.00

0.00

5.60

2.20

1.71

7.10

2.78

56

18

toilet articles

0.00

0.00

0.00

14.82

21.00

24.00

23.72

25.64

33.58

43.55

53.66

66.84

39.13

999

357

other hh consumables

0.00

0.00

0.00

16.32

16.80

23.91

20.00

25.79

32.98

40.38

45.40

63.39

36.52

989

356

conveyance

0.00

0.00

0.00

24.51

19.91

33.51

20.30

39.96

56.46

93.17 142.62 982.66 204.60

943

343

other consumer services

0.00

0.00

0.00

15.58

14.44

20.49

17.70

37.89

49.05

87.07 129.13 365.04 104.33

957

337

rent

0.00

0.00

0.00

4.37

17.14

27.11

83.71

53.88 122.41 164.39 259.48 323.94 150.68

643

237

taxes and cesses

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.74

2.21

3.67

2.73

4.70

3.65

5.70

521

193

durable goods

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.09

2.27

3.51

41.02

8.26

27.56

50.47 806.44 141.55

193

69

total: non-food

0.00

0.00

0.00 188.65 224.14 283.58 358.86 481.99 595.13 834.23 1275.06 3600.73 1092.24

1000

359

total expenditure

0.00

0.00

0.00 528.64 637.39 723.38 857.41 1011.84 1236.15 1599.50 2135.58 4764.65 1802.39

1000

359

clothing:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

durable goods:2 hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

41.52

6.34

imputed rent**

0.00

0.00

0.00

46.84 149.52 179.85 116.04 156.59 163.73 149.54 206.82 321.16 183.83

433

156

nd

10.63

19.29

24.11

38.72

Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)
0.00
0.00
0.00 29.41 46.37 46.91 46.33

64.25

76.08

129

1000

359

29.24

537

188

10.79

6.18

323

122

24.60

26.52

443

156

85.83 101.05 106.63 130.93 144.50 103.88

1000

359
123

39.53

30.54

19.55

5.09

4.88

20.71

23.04

18.82

33.82

43.42

16.11

11.34

4.09

30.34

32.25

67.97 126.42 360.79

91.98

322

11.16

68.56

17.14

139

54

62.91 150.36 227.89

76.44

423

147

24.23

7.20

19.80

6.84

55.12

74.50

84.69

96.84 133.70

78.55

1000

359

footwear

0.00

0.00

0.00

4.59

11.81

13.78

8.55

11.17

17.36

21.54

25.32

19.00

976

351

education

0.00

0.00

0.00

5.86

9.52

34.14

28.93

36.54

90.64 108.23 163.35 248.09 104.21

734

260

medical-institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.71

0.77

0.96

0.92

0.20

durable goods

0.00

0.00

0.00

14.91

21.75

27.57

16.35

18.58

total expenditure

0.00

0.00

clothing

* included in total expenditure

28.52

95

36

62.76 171.58 200.46 308.07 118.23

564

206

0.00 578.67 719.65 817.04 943.17 1023.00 1405.16 1834.38 2342.25 4100.10 1818.18

1000

359

** not included in total expenditure

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14.66

18.45

75.99

33.35
87.44

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Table 5U: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Urban

Chandigarh

no. of hhs.
MPCE classes (Rs)
reporting
consumption
0
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540&
all
per1000 in the
335
395
485
580
675
790
930
1100 1380 1880 2540 more classes
hhs sample
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
65.36 115.00 84.79 99.09 94.79 93.74 97.51 82.06 100.33 111.62 103.40 107.99 100.90
971
280

item
(1)
cereal
gram

0.00

0.00

1.44

4.75

3.13

3.52

3.79

3.05

3.29

4.56

5.06

5.29

4.16

735

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

pulses & pulse products

20.32

22.33

22.34

29.63

29.74

25.37

27.06

23.13

32.74

31.14

29.44

31.37

29.10

969

279

milk & milk products

33.08

32.50

40.45

73.48

79.18

88.70 103.41 145.93 166.78 217.94 274.74 334.10 198.32

978

287

edible oil

23.63

21.67

27.12

31.32

35.95

30.28

44.95

968

278

42.14

37.43

49.92

46.08

203

49.38

58.58

9.56

13.21

8.10

308

93

85.73 110.01

73.60

971

280
246

0.00

0.00

0.29

3.66

10.83

6.40

1.22

5.22

8.17

6.77

25.67

25.17

36.33

43.37

44.35

49.48

56.07

54.43

66.73

77.38

fruits (fresh)

1.07

0.00

4.25

9.23

10.22

5.91

9.91

14.74

18.15

22.68

33.65

63.82

27.85

858

fruits (dry)

1.67

0.00

1.87

0.27

0.02

1.69

0.82

2.36

3.79

4.22

20.05

26.97

10.39

279

73

11.03

11.33

17.93

22.64

17.33

22.61

25.87

22.63

23.72

23.93

23.38

24.37

22.93

969

285

salt

1.10

1.17

1.49

1.58

1.51

1.52

1.73

1.62

1.99

1.94

2.05

2.01

1.83

971

279

spices

9.45

6.50

12.43

16.37

19.26

16.14

17.96

20.12

22.99

24.05

26.12

29.70

22.81

971

280

24.52

42.50

28.47

23.32

39.48

34.99

46.06

44.55

63.51

76.02 113.12 251.30 105.31

1000

300

216.89 278.17 279.20 358.72 385.80 380.33 433.56 457.27 562.11 648.32 775.69 1058.75 650.25

1000

300

egg, fish & meat


vegetables

sugar

beverages, etc.
total : food
pan

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.31

0.46

0.02

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.05

tobacco

0.00

20.00

4.66

4.57

5.51

9.37

17.29

4.24

12.43

6.59

1.62

5.48

6.65

242

90

5.69

8.99

5.78

17.27

6.66

6.12

5.12

6.88

114

43

85.35 109.29 112.45 126.71 157.04 173.89 222.22 145.22

1000

300

58.30

321

86

11.16

124

25

72.91 122.40 201.60 332.40 139.97

789

209

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.92

11.22

52.39

48.25

72.32

79.02

75.50

clothing

0.00

0.00

13.84

5.08

5.69

footwear

0.00

0.00

1.88

1.18

5.34

7.86

2.50

4.05

education

1.58

0.00

7.45

7.54

11.64

30.25

32.43

57.32

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

medical: non-inst.

0.00

0.00

3.74

15.60

24.97

9.11

15.32

21.59

45.18

78.20

58.82

83.73

49.46

687

210

entertainment

0.00

0.00

2.01

3.05

7.00

13.95

16.24

14.30

33.38

30.63

73.01 104.35

45.68

656

167

minor personal effects

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.25

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.69

0.00

3.95

1.05

33

intoxicants
fuel and light

15.20

14.33

23.20

45.39

29.47

0.17

7.45

62.98 155.90
1.18

34.63

toilet articles

11.15

8.17

14.53

18.93

21.27

20.93

29.32

27.57

43.27

49.54

52.92

86.35

47.36

1000

300

other hh consumables

16.29

16.83

16.65

17.40

16.05

22.18

30.20

23.94

29.36

31.62

50.89

85.04

42.36

993

299

conveyance

0.00

0.00

0.05

1.85

9.63

17.65

35.31

43.30

71.60 104.42 168.52 390.71 143.38

725

200

other consumer services

3.94

3.33

13.14

5.23

17.63

25.89

37.85

45.17

85.55

934

278

rent

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.89

29.61

80.92

51.56 157.03

97.70 255.65 341.04 500.70 234.55

541

149

taxes and cesses

0.00

0.00

8.84

15.54

15.62

10.40

19.26

18.39

24.94

27.79

32.47

45.74

26.95

894

240

0.00

1.79

0.47

0.62

10.80

22.11

3.48

1.71

6.80

34.48

53.85

17.33

73.69 153.65 386.27 139.04

21.22

353

96

total: non-food

102.67

96.58 160.88 178.28 257.54 365.52 442.31 562.29 707.60 988.64 1413.19 2496.44 1119.27

1000

300

total expenditure

319.56 374.75 440.07 537.00 643.34 745.85 875.87 1019.56 1269.70 1636.96 2188.88 3555.18 1769.52

durable goods

clothing:2nd hand*
nd

durable goods:2 hand*


imputed rent**

1000

300

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.46

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.11

0.00

0.00

0.05

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

7.81

0.00

0.00

1.19

0.00

0.72

0.80

10

50.00 132.30 139.72 139.77 133.65 218.05 126.29 211.51 224.39 207.57 571.40 270.94

430

138

83.74

Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)
13.99
4.79 24.54 21.56 32.63 31.58 39.64

34.18

57.55

81.33

87.54 154.27

77.59

997

298

footwear

4.36

0.00

4.51

4.79

9.64

7.75

11.69

8.56

14.01

21.24

25.73

21.42

997

296

education

6.93

18.77

19.43

18.97

22.38

53.60

56.99

68.82

95.59 201.28 278.43 468.33 202.84

800

215

medical-institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.24

0.00

0.48

1.83

7.62

durable goods

2.07

0.68

1.14

1.23

17.73

11.79

11.23

5.54

89.09

clothing

total expenditure

0.00

12.21

6.94

26

30.74 255.83

98.67

72.67

852

250

328.00 399.00 464.75 569.27 702.68 786.47 924.53 1050.42 1413.38 1825.48 2536.31 3757.07 1920.56

1000

300

* included in total expenditure

20.06

44.22

** not included in total expenditure

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Table 5U: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Urban

Dadra & Nagar Haveli

no. of hhs.
MPCE classes (Rs)
reporting
consumption
0
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540&
all
per1000 in the
335
395
485
580
675
790
930
1100 1380 1880 2540 more classes
hhs sample
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
0.00 86.19 76.54 97.04 84.76 92.00 72.50 72.74 87.30 104.20 111.10 113.54 93.11
893
73

item
(1)
cereal
gram

0.00

2.08

2.71

2.51

0.79

2.11

0.00

1.46

4.18

3.34

1.25

1.57

2.51

531

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

44
0

pulses & pulse products

0.00

24.43

25.18

30.19

27.52

24.68

27.58

22.12

24.09

28.07

34.67

24.60

26.34

893

73

milk & milk products

0.00

1.67

1.03

14.85

40.04

43.40

71.72

82.26 134.29 135.29 165.17 213.56 109.20

edible oil

0.00

45.83

45.88

51.11

41.92

41.27

45.21

54.70

62.06

egg, fish & meat

0.00

10.42

21.05

25.02

27.24

27.33

4.12

45.03

vegetables

0.00

44.12

48.20

58.85

45.52

59.36

41.98

68.78

fruits (fresh)

0.00

2.92

7.09

8.98

3.32

11.61

9.08

21.22

fruits (dry)

0.00

0.00

0.57

0.56

0.29

0.70

0.00

9.42

sugar

0.00

12.75

10.16

9.73

15.84

12.40

12.66

salt

0.00

0.50

0.47

0.76

1.36

1.42

1.24

spices

0.00

5.18

8.37

12.24

17.19

15.81

5.67

20.16

20.02

25.84

25.45

745

66

55.50

74.00

67.54

57.95

893

73

21.12

9.28

18.02

70.19

26.43

425

33

75.58

78.39

88.62

77.75

71.00

893

73

22.63

17.94

28.51

37.85

19.95

982

78

6.37

10.05

6.39

19.75

7.44

616

43

12.92

19.34

19.03

19.05

18.59

16.31

830

70

1.40

1.47

1.25

1.83

1.49

1.29

893

73

18.11

17.32

19.86

18.68

26.09

25.79

18.22

893

73

beverages, etc.

0.00

35.00

64.23 111.90 158.47 129.13 157.08

97.27

1000

80

total : food

0.00 241.75 267.40 331.86 331.62 357.54 339.19 473.59 590.19 639.49 703.85 829.29 547.02

1000

80

pan

0.00

0.00

0.04

0.04

0.13

0.13

0.00

0.05

0.00

0.01

0.20

0.00

0.05

107

tobacco

0.00

8.33

5.11

1.30

0.86

5.77

1.23

15.77

0.99

5.47

2.11

0.00

5.35

308

26

intoxicants

0.00

12.50

12.59

9.12

8.60

20.82

7.39

0.42

3.81

1.54

11.91

0.00

5.39

196

17

fuel and light

0.00

33.33

49.71

53.10

52.18

81.13

69.04

93.82

93.04 118.43 144.12 155.38 100.05

993

79

clothing

0.00

0.00

3.63

3.35

10.99

5.10

5.18

39.82

12.32

footwear

0.00

4.17

0.00

1.29

2.25

24.23

0.00

0.00

1.37

education

0.00

6.67

24.77

18.02

13.66

8.34

38.48

10.22

61.28

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

medical: non-inst.

0.00

10.83

9.26

2.97

10.24

5.08

39.52

10.26

31.74

entertainment

0.00

2.08

2.53

2.16

3.54

22.84

1.76

42.03

minor personal effects

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.21

5.19

5.61

0.99

0.22

toilet articles

0.00

10.67

16.88

23.19

15.51

20.84

19.81

36.32

other hh consumables

0.00

14.08

18.19

21.51

13.03

28.07

20.37

35.01

conveyance

0.00

6.25

21.04

16.18

23.71

19.67

21.56

other consumer services

0.00

15.50

12.92

18.62

16.86

36.85

47.36

rent

0.00

0.00

0.00

23.37

86.01

71.36 210.21

taxes and cesses

0.00

0.17

0.25

0.72

2.80

5.11

durable goods

0.00

13.33

0.00

0.00

31.49

0.00

total: non-food
total expenditure

0.00 379.67 444.32 527.00 628.66 718.49 823.44 1017.46 1261.77 1682.60 2161.57 3146.69 1407.50

clothing:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

durable goods:2 hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

imputed rent**

0.00

41.67

80.71

69.44

25.60

95.66

nd

44.64

18.68 179.33

36.89

340

29

9.27

1.16 149.09

16.66

139

14

91.39

29.64 231.38

59.35

685

57

0.00

0.00

49.25

71.91 110.08

38.31

590

42

41.85

42.31

80.99 105.58

44.11

878

70

10.71

2.16

1.06

31.32

5.75

352

37

45.80

42.78

52.81

82.60

41.20

1000

80

41.81

41.73

52.30

70.03

39.21

1000

80

74.65

78.98 111.16 119.44 228.85

88.38

983

79

64.18

93.95 100.35 112.01 198.31

84.82

1000

80

67.26 151.05 139.08 595.20 699.74 210.16

579

52

0.00

28.78

2.87

0.13

38.41

14.33

463

33

1.33

25.05

0.00 216.55 164.04

37.30

70.47

194

14

0.00 137.92 176.92 195.14 297.04 360.95 484.25 543.87 671.58 1043.10 1457.72 2317.40 860.48

1000

80

1000

80

0.00

0.00

0.00 331.31 199.90

415

27

26.99

0.00 286.87 181.08 373.11

Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)
0.00 16.34 23.37 20.17 22.14 24.40 32.07

0.00

55.57

55.75

56.71

65.79 103.65

53.52

1000

80

footwear

0.00

3.36

2.80

2.93

3.64

4.15

5.93

6.37

8.77

11.10

16.52

33.82

10.79

960

77

education

0.00

4.25

9.42

23.91

19.44

14.59

43.71

76.88

55.64

87.52 104.74 221.60

76.76

798

67

medical-institutional

0.00

0.43

0.00

21.45

3.91

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

6.56

156

durable goods

0.00

12.84

14.57

25.28

10.52

20.24

28.72

23.63

59.87 119.59 141.17 509.56 106.04

963

77

total expenditure

0.00 392.72 466.08 598.09 629.92 744.20 888.88 1104.82 1366.40 1603.50 2278.21 3469.63 1478.68

1000

80

clothing

* included in total expenditure

** not included in total expenditure

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0.00

43.07

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Table 5U: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Urban

Daman & Diu

no. of hhs.
MPCE classes (Rs)
reporting
consumption
0
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540&
all
per1000 in the
335
395
485
580
675
790
930
1100 1380 1880 2540 more classes
hhs sample
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
0.00
0.00 71.57 81.85 83.64 78.75 78.83 82.86 85.50 70.65 73.30 78.87 80.22
883
66

item
(1)
cereal
gram

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.12

0.22

0.48

0.00

0.73

0.61

4.04

2.69

0.00

0.79

318

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.10

1.57

0.00

0.00

0.05

0.09

0.00

0.42

116

pulses & pulse products

0.00

0.00

7.14

15.60

13.62

20.21

10.75

24.59

22.50

37.19

42.32

27.89

21.96

883

66

milk & milk products

0.00

0.00

24.86

52.55

50.80

99.90 137.25

78.66 128.67

88.36 147.71 188.61

99.92

898

66

edible oil

0.00

0.00

37.14

23.94

52.65

38.09

59.61

35.05

50.48

45.67

61.41

46.99

42.30

883

66

egg, fish & meat

0.00

0.00

45.71

20.59

57.36

25.10

36.24

54.15

39.13

19.56

84.24

58.34

38.63

671

55

vegetables

0.00

0.00

16.00

21.57

31.53

33.28

30.80

32.50

32.78

53.22

85.56

46.40

35.34

901

67

fruits (fresh)

0.00

0.00

5.00

6.72

6.80

10.14

12.93

14.65

18.12

23.72

35.27

62.76

15.87

972

77

fruits (dry)

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.13

0.13

1.85

4.72

4.61

6.85

12.40

10.05

2.41

4.43

519

28

sugar

0.00

0.00

18.00

8.36

16.01

13.87

20.85

13.09

17.59

17.30

25.09

18.23

15.37

901

67

salt

0.00

0.00

0.71

0.75

0.98

0.96

0.79

0.75

0.76

1.49

2.21

0.92

0.93

901

67

spices

0.00

0.00

11.14

14.03

13.28

15.99

13.34

17.68

19.33

25.30

38.84

24.79

18.16

883

66

beverages, etc.

0.00

0.00

21.14

35.57

31.06

57.87

39.89

61.64

85.02 147.05 238.99 694.55

91.44

1000

80

total : food

0.00

0.00 258.43 281.77 358.07 397.60 447.57 420.97 507.33 546.01 847.77 1250.73 465.77

1000

80

pan

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.93

2.25

15.59

12.87

3.58

0.00

0.00

0.34

14.76

6.11

139

tobacco

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.52

10.33

2.48

4.21

2.53

0.56

6.62

2.54

17.44

3.30

185

23

intoxicants

0.00

0.00

0.00

20.73

25.62

22.44

7.90

17.94

21.77

52.98

68.95

53.36

24.64

443

34

fuel and light

0.00

0.00 102.71

44.20

77.78

80.36

88.32

73.92

95.76 118.31 130.88 224.14

87.12

1000

80

clothing

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.29

8.60

5.36

7.10

40.63

10.38

footwear

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.16

1.91

0.87

0.00

25.16

2.92

education

0.00

0.00

10.00

2.15

16.75

21.09

12.89

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

medical: non-inst.

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.78

11.89

24.19

23.78

24.13

27.25

43.75

entertainment

0.00

0.00

14.29

18.90

9.22

19.38

15.49

29.71

42.09

61.46

75.51 144.20

33.66

890

63

minor personal effects

0.00

0.00

2.14

16.71

0.59

4.65

2.48

18.15

8.29

37.84

54.72

56.37

15.80

791

52

toilet articles

0.00

0.00

12.00

15.87

21.10

18.22

18.94

26.53

33.60

50.00

65.94

91.49

28.92

1000

80

other hh consumables

0.00

0.00

11.14

23.11

18.60

21.44

19.62

28.29

39.32

66.01 103.58 165.64

36.99

1000

80

conveyance

0.00

0.00

0.00

63.42

6.29

41.31

35.48

88.75 125.55 125.74 160.04 354.95

86.17

959

71

other consumer services

0.00

0.00

17.86

40.33

32.05

60.01

78.71

88.00 126.33 128.01

96.73 504.46

94.96

1000

80

rent

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.25

43.00

0.00

17.32

10.62

0.00

22.71

52.59 427.66

23.52

179

23

taxes and cesses

0.00

0.00

3.57

4.07

5.58

4.58

5.66

4.17

5.04

8.24

6.87

5.35

764

48

durable goods

0.00

0.00

6.43

10.90

1.77

12.33

23.37

28.14

23.47

59.66 134.48 170.04

32.47

822

57

total: non-food

0.00

0.00 180.14 267.34 293.32 354.30 374.15 587.93 683.31 1034.92 1469.04 2611.49 613.81

1000

80

total expenditure

0.00

0.00 438.57 549.11 651.39 751.90 821.72 1008.90 1190.64 1580.92 2316.80 3862.23 1079.59

1000

80

clothing:2nd hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

durable goods:2 hand*

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

imputed rent**

0.00

0.00

85.71

83.05

49.84

79.13 136.70 170.58 224.65 198.95 249.42 582.66 159.40

766

51

nd

Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)
0.00
0.00 33.41 27.92 36.26 31.69 29.98

18.80 135.55

48.11

21.94

467

28

59.65

30.39

15.36

301

19

77.69 120.98 175.12 244.14 122.38

68.80

775

57

76.10

2.40

51.59 103.14

26.31

727

53

49.30

46.28

70.99

footwear

0.00

0.00

4.23

3.01

6.42

5.62

5.47

6.25

10.43

9.18

education

0.00

0.00

11.15

2.14

19.77

22.39

12.99

57.05

medical-institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

7.74

2.79

12.48

0.00

durable goods

0.00

0.00

21.14

9.45

13.49

22.88

19.69

33.60

23.85

35.26

total expenditure

0.00

clothing

* included in total expenditure

23

79.12
0.00

12.33

61.72 106.25

43.74

1000

80

32.90

7.58

1000

80

90.48 131.90 136.74 107.01

62

14.03

51.67

826

6.26

8.08

137

56.53 381.44

36.74

927

69

0.00 492.06 577.13 698.30 794.83 854.23 986.12 1216.41 1515.02 2091.58 4049.06 1086.39

1000

80

99.04

** not included in total expenditure

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Table 5U: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Urban

Lakshadweep

no. of hhs.
MPCE classes (Rs)
reporting
consumption
0
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540&
all
per100 in the
335
395
485
580
675
790
930
1100 1380 1880 2540 more classes 0 hhs sample
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
46.19 76.27 83.65 91.96 90.31 102.98 131.48 110.33 140.43 140.38 167.35 129.45 120.23
955
123

item
(1)
cereal
gram

0.82

0.00

1.81

2.52

1.53

2.59

6.34

6.78

5.98

5.46

5.84

5.40

4.84

544

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.15

0.23

0.00

0.37

0.08

34

72
3

pulses & pulse products

4.93

0.00

13.11

13.98

17.72

17.33

19.54

33.03

28.43

28.66

26.44

19.08

23.75

900

117

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.34

10.83

6.75

16.92

20.23

36.27

23.44

20.12

32.46

19.09

624

87

edible oil

12.86

18.33

14.28

34.49

29.00

38.83

46.24

49.64

66.00

84.29 136.04

86.52

60.60

951

122

egg, fish & meat

21.77

90.21

68.46

96.96 100.06

87.40 140.94 159.68 246.47 262.34 322.41 297.16 186.59

936

122

7.42

12.75

17.74

22.41

28.22

28.46

41.46

42.30

46.44

52.64

955

123
123

milk & milk products

vegetables

78.60

91.25

45.01

20.11

43.33

34.70

34.71

35.63

42.30

38.21

56.91

73.59

63.80

69.59

71.33

54.58

955

fruits (dry)

0.00

0.00

0.26

0.67

1.06

0.00

1.19

8.15

3.33

6.40

16.96

3.44

4.81

360

40

sugar

9.72

9.00

17.94

16.57

25.03

23.72

22.91

20.17

28.87

36.66

57.44

39.83

28.59

882

120

salt

0.50

1.25

0.98

0.75

0.78

1.58

1.19

1.11

1.40

1.43

2.28

2.23

1.35

949

122

spices

7.85

21.58

17.33

19.07

21.03

22.07

48.70

24.39

25.18

31.76

34.21

43.65

28.14

955

123

10.75

5.75

18.74

26.08

49.91

77.17

49.55

92.93

87.37 128.61 168.96 154.52

90.97

1000

129

142.92 278.48 289.00 360.51 411.12 451.17 564.68 625.67 789.89 866.11 1106.22 976.67 668.64

fruits (fresh)

beverages, etc.

1000

129

pan

2.06

18.00

6.87

9.83

7.30

15.07

8.70

7.02

5.93

11.25

15.81

14.57

9.61

516

79

tobacco

1.22

2.71

4.14

3.07

6.11

20.97

9.98

14.60

18.83

19.55

14.43

23.35

14.65

513

73

intoxicants

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

fuel and light

21.96

41.38

41.51

43.59

65.46

66.24

67.09

81.80

92.65 127.75 173.04 130.74

92.18

1000

129

clothing

14.55

0.00

0.00

27.84

7.91

5.13

56.05

28.39

31.03 136.74

17.63 142.27

51.13

327

46

footwear

0.00

0.00

0.00

8.40

9.14

0.00

4.66

5.79

12.45

36.94

36.36

13.95

14.34

380

45

education

0.23

0.00

6.13

3.52

1.59

5.45

9.76

9.02

3.80

19.45

29.81

4.23

9.93

462

48

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

medical: non-inst.

0.00

0.00

2.70

0.00

12.79

22.63

4.61

6.82

2.81

42.15

34.98

28.91

17.08

entertainment

0.00

0.00

6.32

0.94

7.65

6.93

10.75

13.33

16.18

24.90

22.45

47.66

16.13

491

68

minor personal effects

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

1.14

0.41

2.01

0.01

0.03

2.12

0.82

0.00

0.73

106

12

toilet articles

7.59

18.75

13.78

18.88

19.57

20.43

29.39

32.15

27.67

34.99

33.40

39.90

28.15

1000

129

other hh consumables

3.62

18.00

12.63

13.60

15.99

16.80

28.76

37.00

25.77

30.26

32.81

43.42

27.08

985

127

conveyance

0.00

0.00

10.69

8.35

19.07

41.17

18.28

41.98

35.34

49.72

79.70 197.02

47.23

586

78

19.32

10.83

12.43

18.33

34.93

48.22

43.09

94.96

83.48 108.59 142.35 147.65

80.49

952

122

rent

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

12.13

0.00

10.51

17.30

58.77

54.82

37.60

323

28

taxes and cesses

0.00

0.00

0.79

0.00

0.12

0.24

0.23

0.17

0.70

0.37

0.30

80

16

1.14

0.00

21.11

10.78

3.42

8.09

2.50

4.23

5.85

61.85 277.82 458.34

total : food

other consumer services

durable goods
total: non-food
total expenditure
clothing:2nd hand*
nd

durable goods:2 hand*


imputed rent**

59.82 137.40
0.39

0.10

25

260

29

66.22

383

37

71.68 109.67 139.07 167.13 224.32 277.78 306.36 394.57 421.30 766.46 1048.91 5059.73 752.58

1000

129

214.60 388.14 428.07 527.63 635.44 728.95 871.04 1020.24 1211.19 1632.57 2155.13 6036.40 1421.22

1000

129

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

35.51

50.00

60.83

92.42 106.44 129.49 113.91 216.32 132.50 208.12 158.21 245.08 157.67

692

103

Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)
37.50 50.64 22.99 34.07 48.54 43.70 53.49

89.37

67.03

72.04

67.61

82.60

64.29

1000

129

15.47

11.80

11.12

11.13

14.57

10.33

997

128

13.19

9.93

3.79

17.72

26.11 114.82

17.05

700

93

33.67

45.75

4.07

68.01 104.35 348.68

81.61

239

28

25.82 114.54 196.10 170.77

83.42

891

107

242.20 497.55 465.59 537.28 757.00 1032.16 925.71 1284.17 1270.57 1658.90 2198.80 2436.51 1296.19

1000

129

clothing

footwear

2.16

education

1.32

medical-institutional

0.00

durable goods

2.53

0.00

total expenditure

0.00 3712.54 239.73

2.88

4.18

4.22

2.46

6.14

2.79

53.43

17.08

0.00

14.36

19.01

* included in total expenditure

6.18

6.12

9.38

2.67

5.51

77.22 236.26
9.00

30.29

17.92 150.85

** not included in total expenditure

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Table 5U: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Urban

Pondicherry

no. of hhs.
MPCE classes (Rs)
reporting
consumption
0
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540&
all
per1000 in the
335
395
485
580
675
790
930
1100 1380 1880 2540 more classes
hhs sample
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
47.78 72.24 83.34 81.42 101.33 106.92 120.03 122.83 124.37 129.38 144.33 168.83 111.10
907
515

item
(1)
cereal
gram

0.45

0.75

1.64

2.10

2.02

2.59

2.92

3.97

3.85

5.11

5.18

6.55

3.17

614

cereal substitutes

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.13

0.08

0.00

0.00

0.30

0.24

0.04

0.00

0.03

0.09

39

16

11.69

13.69

13.84

18.75

20.78

22.94

24.83

22.83

27.18

32.33

26.80

37.62

23.44

907

514

pulses & pulse products

329

9.85

16.71

23.40

37.24

50.70

46.20

65.30

53.04

83.62

93.52 100.16 146.37

61.90

833

453

edible oil

15.14

20.61

21.34

22.97

23.03

30.96

33.63

29.84

34.65

46.36

41.88

51.87

31.14

907

514

egg, fish & meat

23.54

15.97

30.53

38.24

38.36

63.93

51.96

52.51

74.16

71.19

63.49 114.90

54.10

839

476

vegetables

20.07

28.21

26.66

28.49

30.84

36.03

41.17

42.28

42.24

56.69

54.60

65.68

39.31

909

517

fruits (fresh)

4.29

4.19

9.44

10.03

9.25

11.74

19.42

21.62

27.79

37.50

38.01

74.93

20.94

938

518

fruits (dry)

0.80

0.04

0.01

0.33

0.16

0.44

0.33

0.99

5.01

4.52

1.24

5.77

1.62

175

79

sugar

1.52

3.47

6.38

7.75

7.70

8.05

11.37

11.76

13.00

15.08

13.53

21.22

10.48

833

451

milk & milk products

1.09

1.51

1.22

1.31

1.28

1.49

1.58

1.79

2.08

2.04

1.93

2.03

1.63

907

515

spices

14.81

15.25

19.79

21.42

19.77

23.33

26.16

23.33

25.12

29.41

33.55

35.18

24.18

907

515

beverages, etc.

24.38

31.44

33.89

37.05

30.50

60.69

45.06

78.71

79.13 154.86 207.77 304.84

79.86

1000

559

175.40 224.07 271.50 307.24 335.82 415.32 443.78 465.80 542.43 678.04 732.46 1035.82 462.95

1000

560

salt

total : food
pan

0.00

1.27

0.84

1.92

1.13

4.41

3.16

0.03

0.90

0.62

0.00

0.09

1.42

113

56

tobacco

0.29

6.31

3.21

4.96

9.07

3.93

5.98

4.28

7.94

6.55

5.08

17.00

6.40

170

104

22.60

16.38

128

8.55

14.42

6.44

8.28

10.05

19.29

17.04

36.69

13.22

36.29

54.12

51.88

53.04

64.85

65.17

74.00

81.25

83.23 100.53

clothing

0.00

1.07

1.43

4.62

7.37

7.77

16.33

72.81

98.57

footwear

0.00

0.10

0.71

0.58

1.27

1.60

0.57

2.37

education

5.44

0.77

3.25

21.70

13.92

17.48

46.98

57.14

medical: institutional

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

5.31 205.11 124.20

18.32

10

medical: non-inst.

1.04

9.58

13.20

20.01

12.67

19.94

28.23

39.91

59.38

82.16 158.71 202.93

47.45

603

331

entertainment

9.55

2.74

8.90

14.18

22.52

21.78

22.69

21.09

32.01

34.25

34.14

59.01

23.93

761

385

minor personal effects

0.23

0.00

0.02

0.12

0.39

0.00

0.00

0.75

0.00

0.59

0.53

0.00

0.23

intoxicants
fuel and light

1.02

46.53

16.87

198

87.73 132.74

73.88

1000

560

57.22 129.83 244.17

46.46

226

101

10.08

1.72

45

33

62.29 121.73 192.85 242.97

1.91

4.59

57.89

537

253

18.34

16.25

22.41

21.36

23.60

28.84

30.67

31.36

35.52

51.31

49.51

57.50

31.88

997

557

other hh consumables

9.74

9.88

15.12

13.93

17.06

22.17

26.75

23.46

32.43

41.54

42.26

55.84

25.57

997

557

conveyance

4.63

2.76

13.42

12.03

26.73

26.54

56.33

54.78

82.58 133.26 150.40 218.97

60.71

825

447

other consumer services

8.04

8.89

11.05

16.58

33.65

32.34

38.53

45.47 119.11 140.84 215.95 329.47

74.23

979

537

rent

5.83

9.94

11.64

26.97

45.24

46.98

44.20

67.00

57.80

343

193

taxes and cesses

0.21

0.81

0.83

1.15

1.71

2.41

2.60

2.60

6.59

5.46

6.80

3.22

654

313

1.78

1.05

1.12

1.41

0.66

6.32

5.49

3.26

11.41

18.86

15.25 145.56

204

toilet articles

49.37 116.11

84.45 237.12
6.01

11.59

420

total: non-food

109.97 139.97 165.48 222.85 291.90 326.97 419.53 544.25 695.58 940.86 1398.79 2130.99 559.58

1000

560

total expenditure

285.37 364.04 436.97 530.09 627.72 742.29 863.31 1010.05 1238.01 1618.90 2131.25 3166.81 1022.53

1000

560
0

durable goods

clothing:2nd hand*
nd

durable goods:2 hand*


imputed rent**

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

96.66 106.87 115.03 101.30 182.94 153.63 267.68 297.46 290.65 411.84 180.94

670

371

71.09 113.64

Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)
27.28 25.65 37.03 39.79 45.23 43.82 59.35

64.12

996

556

8.00

854

461

85.58

662

343

18.43

55

30

32.32

692

360

318.47 393.99 498.46 583.89 698.45 804.26 933.77 1034.20 1298.39 1818.38 2110.63 3402.72 1095.02

1000

560

clothing

57.61

2.15

1.52

4.26

4.15

4.25

6.23

7.21

education

5.43

3.62

16.25

30.58

22.85

26.95

54.27

medical-institutional

0.00

1.43

0.93

1.01

2.90

1.21

1.22

9.09

1.05

8.37

64.05 307.92

durable goods

5.46

0.71

9.53

6.58

18.73

16.93

17.77

35.98

35.36

75.01

81.15 122.30

total expenditure

* included in total expenditure

7.92

81.11 106.75 106.27 156.05

footwear

9.26

15.29

15.86

20.89

49.11 106.89 199.10 259.69 395.74

** not included in total expenditure

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Appendix Tables

Table 5U: Value of consumption (Rs) of broad groups of food and non-food items per person for a period of 30 days
for each MPCE class (a) using a reference period of 30 days for all items (b) using a reference period of
365 days for clothing & bedding, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and durable goods only
Urban

All-India

no. of hhs.
MPCE classes (Rs)
reporting
consumption
0
335 395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540&
all
per1000 in the
335
395
485
580
675
790
930
1100 1380 1880 2540 more classes
hhs sample
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
73.53 86.28 89.82 95.38 99.07 104.62 107.47 111.99 117.01 121.19 129.07 134.65 105.82
951 43573

item
(1)
cereal
gram

0.39

0.41

0.52

0.66

0.91

0.93

1.15

1.16

1.43

1.65

2.03

2.37

1.10

cereal substitutes

0.11

0.22

0.21

0.32

0.36

0.57

0.57

0.58

0.68

0.81

0.92

0.83

0.52

249 11456

pulses & pulse products

11.02

14.17

16.25

18.37

20.11

21.41

23.23

24.27

26.89

28.99

31.88

34.27

22.51

milk & milk products

14.25

25.64

32.58

44.33

55.06

66.21

79.42

93.26 110.61 138.05 174.70 213.49

83.30

882 38712

edible oil

16.57

20.72

23.99

27.54

31.47

33.23

37.50

40.56

44.70

49.05

54.48

59.90

36.37

945 43308

98

3972

944 43123

9.11

12.41

17.22

19.33

23.26

24.02

25.94

29.90

37.44

40.65

49.99

62.86

28.47

577 28439

22.47

27.49

31.33

34.83

39.04

41.52

46.78

51.24

57.21

63.85

72.55

83.04

46.84

948 43463

fruits (fresh)

2.83

4.47

5.65

7.84

10.53

12.66

15.76

18.67

24.59

32.48

43.62

65.11

18.60

868 38485

fruits (dry)

0.89

1.13

1.59

1.91

2.28

2.78

3.87

4.51

6.17

9.39

12.36

21.74

5.05

430 16243

sugar

7.95

10.46

11.34

13.26

14.14

15.60

16.51

17.59

18.64

20.02

21.91

23.06

15.88

930 42318

salt

0.86

1.02

1.11

1.22

1.31

1.42

1.48

1.57

1.67

1.74

1.92

1.91

1.44

946 43413

8.55

10.38

11.89

13.29

14.28

15.38

16.25

17.37

18.94

20.80

23.05

25.88

16.21

947 43385

12.87

17.51

21.49

27.25

34.56

42.09

50.46

60.05

78.97 111.88 150.01 274.86

65.31

995 45008

egg, fish & meat


vegetables

spices
beverages, etc.

181.39 232.31 264.97 305.54 346.37 382.44 426.37 472.72 544.97 640.55 768.49 1003.99 447.41

total : food

1.10

1.26

1.91

2.21

2.70

2.72

2.57

3.19

2.78

3.65

3.52

tobacco

4.68

5.89

6.39

7.33

7.68

8.07

8.33

8.98

9.59

10.70

12.49

17.13

8.71

387 19428

intoxicants

1.60

2.30

3.06

3.81

4.12

5.71

5.06

5.38

5.60

6.01

8.08

23.84

5.65

103

39.97

49.19

57.70

69.78

78.11

86.65

98.84 111.44 125.64 151.23 189.38 256.63 104.62

993 45047

clothing

3.44

5.50

11.23

14.31

15.20

24.73

30.19

328 15305

footwear

0.71

1.47

1.91

2.73

3.51

4.20

5.01

education

4.68

6.57

9.82

13.12

18.45

26.09

39.81

medical: institutional

0.09

0.38

0.26

0.80

0.63

1.81

1.63

4.36

6.47

9.70

25.99 185.81

13.05

medical: non-inst.

6.92

11.03

15.76

20.83

24.78

29.26

32.35

42.40

50.46

68.51

91.76 153.99

41.54

entertainment

0.94

2.77

4.23

6.32

9.84

11.93

16.49

21.39

27.71

36.82

47.52

76.08

19.81

minor personal effects

0.28

0.34

0.56

0.65

0.81

1.05

1.61

1.88

2.61

4.15

5.31

10.19

2.13

toilet articles

9.06

12.40

14.40

17.14

19.90

22.51

26.14

29.90

34.61

41.96

52.48

70.09

27.84

997 45178

other hh consumables

7.26

9.72

11.51

14.02

16.40

18.66

21.69

25.01

29.50

35.92

44.18

63.37

23.48

996 45087

conveyance

4.27

7.41

9.96

15.58

24.37

31.52

43.95

60.23

81.80 123.32 194.50 387.98

68.59

829 35832

other consumer services

8.30

10.64

13.38

17.06

23.74

30.78

43.15

57.36

81.76 132.21 219.56 450.15

74.15

979 43568

rent

2.72

5.51

9.15

14.84

20.53

30.24

37.08

54.65

75.85 101.93 169.16 326.00

59.45

357 14589

taxes and cesses

1.33

2.04

2.75

3.38

4.29

5.51

7.43

8.99

10.73

15.24

19.59

30.70

8.50

501 21326

0.93

1.38

2.37

3.77

4.40

6.28

10.29

11.46

19.70

31.09

50.81 633.93

fuel and light

durable goods
total: non-food
total expenditure
clothing:2nd hand*
nd

durable goods:2 hand*


imputed rent**

38.13

47.98

73.84

99.03 225.00

7.26

9.13

13.80

18.60

49.54

59.51

2.68

42.09

27.83

7.17

93.76 136.76 288.65

52.69

210 12112

193

5437

9015

573 25395
15

781

629 27863
558 23460
128

6870

42.81

256 10573

98.27 135.82 176.35 227.69 279.46 347.73 431.63 541.55 681.42 953.86 1388.72 3231.65 604.95

1000 45336

279.66 368.13 441.32 533.24 625.83 730.17 858.00 1014.27 1226.39 1594.41 2157.21 4235.64 1052.36

1000 45346

0.09

0.02

0.06

0.06

0.18

0.15

0.15

0.14

0.21

0.15

0.10

0.10

0.13

628

0.00

0.09

0.16

0.05

0.06

0.11

0.09

0.69

1.75

1.18

2.15

16.82

1.35

102

57.80

66.22

82.58

99.11 114.28 131.27 165.22 192.89 243.93 342.75 481.15 826.44 208.44

Alternative estimates based on 365 days recall (for 5 non-food categories only)
24.28 29.52 33.56 38.55 43.06 48.38 55.70

651 30111

62.99

74.16

92.32 117.78 169.17

61.85

996 45106

11.69

14.43

17.96

11.36

984 44252

91.75 137.48 198.92 330.55

73.70

700 31872

23.60

57.99

15.88

89.49 156.19 268.93

47.17

766 33182

313.32 408.53 483.06 584.24 684.58 790.89 933.39 1100.17 1340.77 1732.89 2364.24 3734.96 1104.60

1000 45346

clothing

footwear

3.16

4.16

4.90

6.08

7.11

education

7.55

11.50

15.50

23.75

26.22

38.02

58.16

73.10

medical-institutional

4.10

3.67

4.37

7.48

8.59

10.11

13.33

14.71

22.78

durable goods

4.44

6.74

9.01

9.89

15.96

18.64

25.02

33.42

53.28

total expenditure

4.30

999 45294

pan

* included in total expenditure

8.49

10.01

** not included in total expenditure

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41.76

35.09

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Table 6R: Per 1000 break-up of households by adjusted MPCE class (based on 365 days data for clothing, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and
durable goods) for each MPCE class (based on 30 days data for all items)
Rural

All-India
MPCE class
(Rs)

(1)

0 235
235 270
270 320
320 365
365 410
410 455
455 510
510 580
580 690
690 890
890 1155
1155 & more
all classes
av. MPCE (Rs):
unadjusted
av. MPCE (Rs):
adjusted
estd. no. of hhs(00)
sample hhs

0
235

235
270

estd. no no. of
av.
av.
no.per 1000 households in MPCE class (Rs) after adjustment of MPCE
MPCE MPCE of hhs sample
(00)
hhs
(Rs):
(Rs):
270 320 365 410 455 510 580 690 890 1155 &
all
adjusted unadjust
ed
320
365
410
455
510
580
690
890
1155
more classes

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

(9)

(10)

(11)

(12)

(13)

(14)

(15)

(16)

567
18
5
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
25

358
244
19
4
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
27

68
681
371
39
13
6
3
0
0
0
0
0
69

5
40
519
301
45
17
9
3
2
0
1
0
82

0
5
72
538
261
49
25
10
4
4
2
1
91

0
3
8
95
514
249
57
23
11
4
0
1
91

1
0
2
11
140
544
293
74
28
9
3
2
104

0
8
2
4
16
113
511
343
70
29
8
2
110

0
0
0
3
6
14
83
494
481
103
23
14
130

0
0
0
2
3
7
15
41
380
607
144
50
129

0
0
0
1
1
1
3
7
19
222
561
121
70

0
1
0
0
0
0
0
4
5
23
258
809
73

1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000

225.11
284.36
328.00
376.93
425.24
469.66
520.78
585.92
672.44
814.44
1046.00
1651.65
579.17

199.53
62962
253.80
62750
296.64 128611
342.40 141696
387.72 142286
432.06 135263
481.55 146209
543.25 157218
630.39 168574
775.00 166379
999.94
89457
1956.57 100192
558.78 1501598

188.32

236.87

279.24

323.64

368.65

411.90

460.15

517.75

606.62

753.12

558.78

200.49
37820
1367

253.40 296.40 342.82 387.18 432.51 482.07 543.70 630.02 774.90 999.03 1754.90 579.17
41021 103493 123166 136370 135931 156611 165138 194712 193356 104363 109615 1501598
1487
3884
4817
5680
6020
7283
8464 11099 12461
7826
8910 79298

983.95 1735.96

(17)

(18)
2282
2271
4940
5718
6189
6209
7282
8484
10035
11142
6870
7876
79298

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Table 6U: Per 1000 break-up of households by adjusted MPCE class (based on 365 days data for clothing, footwear, education, medical (institutional) and
durable goods) for each MPCE class (based on 30 days data for all items)
Urban

All-India
MPCE class
(Rs)

(1)

0 335
335 395
395 485
485 580
580 675
675 790
790 930
930 1100
1100 1380
1380 1880
1880 2540
2540 & more
all classes
av. MPCE (Rs):
unadjusted
av. MPCE (Rs):
adjusted
estd. no. of hhs(00)
sample hhs

0
335

335
395

estd. no no. of
av.
av.
no.per 1000 households in MPCE class (Rs) after adjustment of MPCE
MPCE MPCE of hhs sample
(00)
hhs
(Rs):
(Rs):
395 485 580 675 790 930 1100 1380 1880 2540&
all
adjusted unadjust
ed
485
580
675
790
930
1100
1380
1880
2540
more classes

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

(9)

659
33
8
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
26

310
349
35
7
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
28

25
570
475
48
7
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
65

1
37
436
444
57
27
6
2
3
0
0
0
82

2
4
34
436
411
66
17
8
1
3
0
1
85

1
0
9
50
459
403
74
17
6
2
3
0
92

0
4
2
8
49
429
425
70
19
9
3
2
98

0
1
1
3
11
51
402
441
59
16
4
6
101

269.62

352.72

419.62

512.16

600.66

699.61

823.64

971.82 1178.09 1529.28 2062.04 3588.36 1052.36

284.89
15086
1675

368.04
16140
1863

440.62
36814
4001

530.55
46836
4815

628.01
48562
3928

730.78
52449
4223

855.98 1013.09 1230.24 1595.11 2160.86 3849.86 1104.60


55836 57387 71660 72951 45769 50049 569538
3944
3765
4757
5526
3562
3287 45346

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(11)

(12)

(13)

(14)

(15)

(16)

(17)

0
0
0
1
3
14
60
413
560
77
16
10
126

0
0
0
0
1
1
13
42
321
623
97
30
128

0
0
0
2
1
2
2
5
24
239
599
86
80

1
0
0
0
1
0
1
2
7
31
277
865
88

1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000

313.32
408.53
483.06
584.24
684.58
790.88
933.39
1100.17
1340.77
1732.89
2364.24
3734.96
1104.60

279.66
368.13
441.32
533.24
625.83
730.17
858.00
1014.27
1226.39
1594.41
2157.21
4235.64
1052.36

21112
21842
43893
49720
48673
52597
57036
58082
65918
69735
38846
42083
569538

(18)
2451
2401
4669
4640
3988
3932
3791
3773
4574
5257
3049
2821
45346

Appendix B

Sample Design
and
Estimation Procedure

Sample Design and Estimation Procedure


1. Outline of Survey Programme
1.1 Subject Coverage: Consumer Expenditure and Employment and Unemployment
were the two subjects of enquiry of the 61st round (July 2004-June 2005) of NSS. These two
subjects are covered together in the quinquennial series of NSS surveys. The 61st round
survey was the seventh in this series, the last one having been conducted in the 55th round
(1999-2000) of NSS.
1.2 Geographical coverage: The survey covered the whole of the Indian Union except (i) Leh
(Ladakh) and Kargil districts of Jammu & Kashmir, (ii) interior villages of Nagaland situated
beyond five kilometres of a bus route and (iii) villages in Andaman and Nicobar Islands
which remain inaccessible throughout the year.
1.3 Period of survey and work programme: The period of survey was of one years
duration starting on 1st July 2004 and ending on 30th June 2005. The survey period of this
round was divided into four sub-rounds of three months duration each as follows:
sub-round 1
sub-round 2
sub-round 3
sub-round 4

:
:
:
:

July - September 2004


October - December 2004
January - March 2005
April - June 2005

An equal number of sample villages/blocks (FSUs) was allotted for survey to each of these
four sub-rounds with a view to ensuring uniform spread of sample FSUs over the entire
survey period. Each FSU was surveyed during the sub-round to which it was allotted.
Because of the arduous field conditions, this restriction was not strictly enforced in Andaman and
Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep, and rural areas of Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland.
1.4 Schedules of enquiry: There were three schedules of enquiry:
Schedule 0.0
Schedule 1.0
Schedule 10

: list of households
: consumer expenditure
: employment and unemployment

1.5 Participation of States: In this round all the States and Union Territories except
Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Lakshadweep participated at least
on an equal matching basis. The scale of the survey conducted by a State /UT relative to the
Central sample survey in the State/UT was as follows:
Nagaland (U)
J & K , Manipur & Delhi
Goa, Maharashtra (U)
Remaining States/UTs

: triple
: double
: one and a half
: equal

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2. Sample Design
2.1 Outline of sample design: A stratified multi-stage design was adopted for the 61st round
survey. The first-stage units (FSU) were the 2001 Census villages in the rural sector and
Urban Frame Survey blocks in the urban sector. The ultimate stage units, in both sectors,
were households. In the case of large villages/ blocks requiring formation of hamlet-groups
(hg)/ sub-blocks (sb), the selection of two hgs/ sbs from each FSU formed an intermediate
stage of sampling.
2.2 Sampling Frame for First-Stage Units: For the rural sector, the list of 2001 Census villages
(panchayat wards for Kerala) constituted the sampling frame. For the urban sector, the list of
latest available Urban Frame Survey (UFS) blocks was considered as the sampling frame.
2.3 Stratification: Within each district of a State/UT, two basic strata were formed: i) rural
stratum comprising all rural areas of the district and (ii) urban stratum comprising all urban
areas of the district. However, if there were one or more towns with population 10 lakhs or
more as per population census 2001 in a district, each of these also formed a separate basic
stratum and the remaining urban areas of the district was considered as another basic
stratum. There are 27 towns with population 10 lakhs or more at all-India level as per
Census 2001.
2.4 Sub-stratification:
2.4.1 Rural sector: If r be the sample size allocated for a rural stratum, the number of substrata formed was r/2. The villages within a district as per frame were first arranged in
ascending order of population. Then sub-strata 1 to r/2 were demarcated in such a way
that each sub-stratum comprised a group of successive villages of the arranged frame and
had more or less equal population.
2.4.2 Urban sector: If u be the sample size for an urban stratum, u/2 sub-strata were
formed. The towns within a district, except those with population 10 lakhs or more, were
first arranged in ascending order of population. Next, UFS blocks of each town were
arranged by IV unit no. block no. in ascending order. From this arranged frame of UFS
blocks of all the towns, u/2 sub-strata were formed in such a way that each sub-stratum
had more or less equal number of UFS blocks.
2.4.3 For towns with population 10 lakhs or more, the urban blocks were first arranged by
IV unit no. block no. in ascending order. Then u/2 number of sub-strata were formed in
such a way that each sub-stratum had more or less equal number of blocks.
2.5 Total sample size (FSUs): 12784 FSUs were allocated at all-India level on the basis of
investigator strength in different States/UTs for the Central sample and 14992 FSUs were
allocated for the State sample.
2.6 Allocation of total sample to States and UTs: The total number of sample FSUs was
allocated to the States and UTs in proportion to population as per Census 2001 subject to the
availability of investigators ensuring more or less uniform work-load.
2.7 Allocation of State/UT level sample to rural and urban sectors: State/UT level sample
size was allocated between the two sectors in proportion to population as per Census 2001
with 1.5 weightage to urban sector subject to the restriction that urban sample size for bigger

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States like Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu etc. should not exceed the rural sample size. A
minimum of 8 FSUs was allocated to each State/UT separately for rural and urban areas.
2.8 Allocation to strata: Within each sector of a State/UT, the sample size was allocated to
the different strata in proportion to the stratum population as per Census 2001. Allocations
at stratum level were adjusted to a multiple of 4 with a minimum sample size of 4.
2.9 Selection of FSUs: Two FSUs were selected from each sub-stratum of a district of the
rural sector with Probability Proportional to Size With Replacement (PPSWR), size being the
population as per Population Census 2001. For the urban sector, two FSUs were selected
from each sub-stratum by using Simple Random Sampling Without Replacement
(SRSWOR). Within each sub-stratum, samples were drawn in the form of two independent
sub-samples in both rural and urban sectors.
2.10 Selection of hamlet-groups/sub-blocks/households: important steps
2.10.1 Criterion for hamlet-group/sub-block formation: Large villages/blocks having
approximate present population of 1200 or more were divided into a suitable number (say,
D) of hamlet-groups (hg) in the rural sector and sub-blocks (sb) in the urban sector. The
number of hgs/ sbs to be formed was decided as shown below.
approximate present population
of the sample village/block

no. of hgs/sbs
to be formed
(D)

less than 1200*


1200 to 1799
1800 to 2399
2400 to 2999
3000 to 3599
..and so on

1
3
4
5
6

* i.e., no hamlet-group/sub-block formation

2.10.2 For rural areas of Himachal Pradesh, Sikkim and Poonch, Rajouri, Udhampur, Doda
districts of Jammu and Kashmir and Idukki district of Kerala, the number of hamlet-groups
formed was as follows.
approximate present population
of the sample village
less than 600
600 to 899
900 to 1199
1200 to 1499
...and so on

no. of hgs to be
formed
1
3
4
5

2.11 Each hamlet-group/sub-block was formed by grouping contiguous areas so that the
hgs/ sbs had more or less equal population content. To form the sampling frame for
selection of households, two hamlet-groups/sub-blocks were selected by SRSWOR from
those formed in a large village/block. Listing and selection of the households was done
independently in the two selected hamlet-groups/sub-blocks.

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3. Formation of Second Stage Strata and allocation of households


For both Schedule 1.0 and Schedule 10, households listed in the selected village/block/
hamlet-groups/sub-blocks were stratified into three second-stage strata (SSS) as given
below.
3.1 Rural: The three second-stage strata (SSS) in the rural sector were formed as follows:
SSS 1:
SSS 2:
SSS 3:

relatively affluent households


from the remaining households, households having
principal earning from non- agricultural activity
other households

3.2 Urban: In the urban sector, the three second-stage strata (SSS) were formed using
information collected on the Monthly Per Capita Expenditure (MPCE) of households, as
follows:
SSS 1:
SSS 2:
SSS 3:

households with MPCE more than A (i.e. MPCE > A)


households with MPCE equal to or less than A but equal to or
more than B ( i.e. B MPCE A)
households with MPCE less than B (i.e. MPCE < B)

where A and B were values of MPCE chosen separately for each NSS Region such that,
according to data collected in the 55th round of NSS, the top 10% of households in the region
had MPCE more than A and the bottom 30% had MPCE less than B.
3.3 Schedule 1.0 was surveyed in 10 households in each FSU. The allocation of sample
households to second-stage strata was as follows:
no. of hhs to be surveyed
SSS

composition of SSS

without
hg/sb
formation

with hg/sb
formation (for each
hg/sb)

rural
SSS 1:

relatively affluent households

SSS 2:

of the rest, households having principal


earning from non- agricultural activity

SSS 3:

other households

urban
SSS 1:

households with MPCE > A

SSS 2:

other households with MPCE equal to or


less than A but equal to or more than B
( i.e. B MPCE A)

SSS 3:

households with MPCE less than B

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4. Selection of households for Schedule 1.0: From each SSS the sample households for
Schedule 1.0 were selected by SRSWOR.
5. Estimation Procedure
5.1 Notations:
s = subscript for s-th stratum
t = subscript for t-th sub-stratum
m = subscript for sub-sample (m =1, 2)
i = subscript for i-th FSU [village (panchayat ward) / block]
d = subscript for a hamlet-group/sub-block (d = 1, 2)
j = subscript for j-th second stage stratum in an FSU/ hg/sb ( j = 1, 2 or 3)
k = subscript for k-th sample household under a particular second stage stratum within an
FSU/ hg/sb
D = total number of hgs/sbs formed in the sample village (panchayat ward) / block
D* = 1 if D = 1
= D / 2 for FSUs with D > 1
N = total number of FSUs in any urban sub-stratum
Z = total size of a rural sub-stratum (= sum of sizes for all the FSUs of a rural sub-stratum )
z = size of sample village used for selection.
n = number of sample village / block surveyed including zero cases but excluding casualty
for a particular sub-sample and sub-stratum.
H = total number of households listed in a second-stage stratum of a village/block/hamletgroup/sub-block of sample FSU
h = number of households surveyed in a second-stage stratum of a village/block/hamletgroup/sub-block of sample FSU
x, y = observed value of characteristics x, y under estimation

X , Y = estimate of population total X, Y for the characteristics x, y


In terms of the above symbols,
ystmidjk = observed value of the characteristic y for the kth household in the jth second-stage
stratum of the dth hg/sb (d = 1, 2) of the ith FSU belonging to the mth sub-sample for the tth
sub-stratum of sth stratum;
However, for ease of understanding, a few symbols are suppressed in the following
paragraphs where they are obvious.
5.2 Formulae for estimation of aggregates based on Schedule 1.0 for a particular subsample and stratum in rural/ urban sector:
5.2.1 Rural:
Estimation formula for a sub-stratum:
(i) For households selected in jth second stage stratum:

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Z n j 1 * H i1 j
Yj =
D
n j i =1 z i i h i1 j

hi 1 j

k =1

y i1 jk +

H i2 j
hi 2 j

y i 2 jk
k =1

hi 2 j

(ii) For all selected households:

Y =

Y j
j

5.2.2 Urban:
Estimation formula for a sub-stratum:
(i) For households selected in jth second stage stratum:

H i1 j
N nj
Yj = D *
n j i =1 i hi1 j

hi 1 j

H i2 j

hi 2 j

k =1

hi 2 j

k =1

y i1 jk +

y i 2 jk

(ii) For all selected households:

Y =

Y j
j

5.2.3

Estimate for a stratum:

Y s =

Y st

5.3

Overall Estimate for Aggregates:


Overall estimate for aggregates for a stratum ( Ys ) based on two sub-samples is
obtained as:
2

1
Ys = Ysm
2 m=1
5.4 Overall Estimate of Aggregates at State/UT/all-India level:
The overall estimate Y at the State/ UT/ all-India level is obtained by summing the
stratum estimates Ys over all strata belonging to the State/ UT/ all-India.
5.5 Estimates of Ratios:
Let Y

and X be the overall estimate of the aggregates Y and X for two

characteristics y and x respectively at the State/ UT/ all-India level.


Then the combined ratio estimate (R ) of the ratio ( R =

R =

Y
X

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) is obtained as.
X

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5.6 Estimates of Error: The estimated variances of the above estimates are as follows:
For aggregate Y :

5.6.1

V a r ( Y ) =

V a r ( Ys )
s

where V a r ( Ys ) are as given below.


5.6.1.1 For strata with PPSWR selection at first stage:

nst ZstYsti

1
Yst ) 2 ,
(
Varppswr (Ys ) =

t nst (nst 1) i =1 zsti

Ysti = Ystij

where

* H i1 j
Ystij = D sti

h i1 j

5.6.1.2

hi 1 j

k =1

y i1 jk +

H i2 j
hi 2 j

hi 2 j

y
k =1

i 2 jk

For strata with SRSWOR selection at first stage:

( )

1
Varsrswor Ys = Yst1 Yst 2
t 4

where Yst1 and Yst 2 are the estimates for sub-sample 1 and sub-sample 2 respectively
for stratum s and sub-stratum t.
5.6.2 For ratio

R :

M SE ( R ) =

1
M SE s ( R ) +
( X ) 2 s

M SE s( R )

where s, s' indicate respectively the strata with PPSWR and SRSWOR selection at first
stage.
5.6.2.1

For strata with PPSWR selection at first stage:


M S E s ( R ) =

2
n st Z st
1

(
)
(
)
sti
sti
st
st
Y
R
X
Y
R
X

n st ( n st 1) i =1 z sti

where
Ysti =

stij

X sti =

X stij ,

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Sampling Design and Estimation Procedure

* H i1 j
Ystij = D sti

h i 1 j
* H i1 j
X stij = D sti

h i 1 j

h si 1 j

k =1

h si 1 j

k =1

h si 2

y i 1 jk +

H i2 j

x i 1 jk +

H i2 j

hi2 j

y i 2 jk ,

k =1

h si 2

hi2 j

k =1

x i 2 jk

5.6.2.2 For strata with SRSWOR selection at first stage:

1
MSEs( R ) = Yst1 Yst 2

t 4

+ R 2 X st1 X st 2

)(

2 R Yst1 Yst 2 X st1 X st 2

where Yst1 and Yst 2 are the estimates for sub-sample 1 and sub-sample 2 respectively
for stratum s and sub-stratum t.

5.6.3 Estimates of RSE:

( )

( )

V a r Y
100
Y

( )

M SE R
R

R SE Y =

R SE R =

( )

100

6. Multipliers:
The formulae for multipliers for a sub-sample are given below for Schedule 1.0:
sub-stratum
rural

urban

formula for multipliers


hg / sb 1

hg / sb 2

H
1
Z st
*

Dstmi
stmi1 j
nstmj zstmi
hstmi1 j

H
1
Z st
*

Dstmi
stmi 2 j
nstmj zstmi
hstmi 2 j

j = 1, 2, 3

j = 1, 2, 3

H
N st
*
Dstmi
stmi1 j ,
nstmj
hstmi1 j

H
N st
*
Dstmi
stmi 2 j ,
nstmj
hstmi 2 j

j = 1, 2, 3

j = 1, 2, 3

Note: (i) For estimating any characteristic for any domain not specifically considered in
sample design, indicator variable is used.
(ii) Multipliers are computed on the basis of information available in the listing
schedule irrespective of any misclassification observed between the listing
schedule and detailed enquiry schedule.
****

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Appendix C

Schedule 1.0

RURAL
URBAN

CENTRAL
STATE

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
NATIONAL SAMPLE SURVEY ORGANISATION
SOCIO-ECONOMIC SURVEY
SIXTY-FIRST ROUND: JULY 2004 - JUNE 2005
SCHEDULE 1.0: CONSUMER EXPENDITURE

[0] descriptive identification of sample household


1. state/u.t.:

5. hamlet name:

2. district:

6. ward/inv. unit/block:

3. tehsil/town:

7. name of head of household:

4. village name:

8. name of informant:

[1] identification of sample household


item
no.

item

1.

srl. no. of sample village/


block

2.

round number

3.

schedule number

4.

item
no.

code

item

11.

sub-sample

12.

FOD sub-region

13.

sample hamlet-group/sub-block number

sample (central-1, state-2)

14.

second stage stratum

5.

sector (rural-1, urban-2)

15.

sample household number

6.

state-region

16.

srl. no. of informant (as in col.1, block 4)

7.

district

17.

response code

8.

stratum

18.

survey code

9.

sub-stratum

19.

reason for substitution of original household


(code)

10.

sub-round

6
0

1
1

code

CODES FOR BLOCK 1


item 17: response code : informant: co-operative and capable -1, co-operative but not capable -2,
busy -3, reluctant - 4, others - 9
item 18: survey code : original 1, substitute 2, casualty 3
item 19: reason for substitution of original household : informant busy -1, members away
from home -2, informant non-cooperative -3, others
-9
* tick mark ( 9 ) may be put in the appropriate place.

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[2] particulars of field operations


srl. no.

item

investigator

(1)

(2)

(3)

1.

2.

i) name
(block letters)
ii) code
date(s) of :

DD

MM

YY

assistant
superintendent
(4)

DD

(i) survey/inspection
(ii) receipt
(iii) scrutiny
(iv) despatch
3.
4.
5.

number of additional sheets


attached
total time taken to canvass
schedule 1.0 (in minutes)
signature

[12] perception of household regarding sufficiency of food


1.

2.

3.

do all members of your household get enough food every


day?
(yes: every month of the year-1, some months of the year 2;
no: no month of the year-3)
if code is 2 in item 1, during which calendar months did
any member of the household not get enough food every
day?
(applicable month codes may be recorded in the box
spaces: Jan-01, Feb-02, Mar-03, Apr-04, May-05, Jun-06,
Jul-07, Aug-08, Sep-09, Oct-10, Nov-11, Dec-12)

whether information on item 1 was actually obtained from


the informant (yes-1, no-2)

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MM

YY

superintendent
(5)

DD

MM

YY

Schedule 1.0

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[3] household characteristics


1. household size
2. principal
industry
(NIC1998)
3. principal
occupation
(NCO1968)

16. dwelling unit code (owned-1, hired2, no dwelling unit-3, others-9)

description:
code (5-digit)

primary source of
energy for

description:

17. cooking
(code)
18. lighting
(code)

code (3-digit)

19. is any member of the household a


regular salary earner? (yes-1, no -2)

4. household type (code)


5. religion (code)

20. does the household possess ration


card? (yes-1, no -2)

6. social group (code)


7. whether owns any land (yes-1, no -2)

21. if yes in item 20, type of ration card


(code)

8. if yes in item 7, type of land owned


(homestead only 1, homestead and
other land 2, other land only 3)

during the last 365


days whether any
member of the
household is a
beneficiary of:
(yes-1, no-2)

9. owned and possessed


10. leased-in
land as
on the
date of
survey
(in 0.000
hectares)

23. Annapoorna
24. ICDS
25. Midday Meal

11. neither owned nor leasedin

26. did the household perform any


ceremony during the last 30 days?
(yes 1, no 2)

12. leased-out

27. no. of meals served to nonhousehold members during the last


30 days

13. total possessed


[items (9+10+11-12)]
during
July 03
to June
04

22. Food for


Work

14. land cultivated (0.000 ha)


15. land irrigated (0.000 ha)

monthly per capita


expenditure
(Rs.0.00)

28. 30 days (
item 36, bl.13)
29. 365 days
(item 46, bl.13)

CODES FOR BLOCK 3


item 4: household type : for rural areas: self-employed in non-agriculture-1, agricultural labour-2, other labour3, self-employed in agriculture-4, others-9
for urban areas: self-employed-1, regular wage/salary earning-2, casual labour-3,
others-9
item 5: religion : Hinduism-1, Islam-2, Christianity -3, Sikhism-4, Jainism-5, Buddhism-6, Zoroastrianism-7,
others-9
item 6: social group : scheduled tribe-1, scheduled caste-2, other backward class-3, others-9
item 17: primary source of energy for cooking : coke, coal-01, firewood and chips-02, LPG-03, gobar gas-04,
dung cake-05, charcoal-06, kerosene-07, electricity-08, others-09, no cooking arrangement-10
item 18: primary source of energy for lighting : kerosene-1, other oil -2, gas-3, candle-4, electricity-5, others-9, no
lighting arrangement-6
item 21: ration card type: Antodaya -1, BPL 2, others - 3
Note: 1 acre = 0.4047 hectare

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Schedule 1.0

(6)

(7)

(8)

(9)

away from home

at

free of cost

home

on payment

(5)

no. of meals taken during last 30 days

others

(4)

no. of
meals
usually
taken in
a day

from employer
as
perquisites or
part of wage

(3)

no. of
days
stayed
away
from
home
during
last 30
days

from school,
balwadi, etc.

general educational level


(code)

(2)

marital status (code)

(1)

age (years)

name of member

sex (male-1, female-2)

srl.
no.

relation to head (code)

[4] demographic and other particulars of household members

(10)

(11)

(12)

(13)

(14)

CODES FOR BLOCK 4


Col. (3) : relation to head: self-1, spouse of head-2, married child-3, spouse of married child-4, unmarried child-5,
grandchild-6, father/mother/father-in-law/mother-in-law-7, brother/sister/brother-inlaw/sister-in-law/other relatives-8, servants/employees/other non-relatives-9
Col.(6) : marital status: never married 1, currently married 2, widowed 3, divorced/separated 4
Col. (7) : general educational level: not literate 01, literate without formal schooling 02, literate but below
primary 03, primary 04, middle 05, secondary 06, higher secondary 07,
diploma/certificate course 08, graduate - 10, postgraduate and above -11

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[5] consumption of food, pan, tobacco and intoxicants during the last 30 days ended on

...................
code

item

(1)
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
120
121
122
129

(2)
rice - PDS
rice - other sources
chira
khoi, lawa
muri
other rice products
wheat/atta - PDS
wheat/atta - other sources
maida
suji, rawa
sewai, noodles
bread: bakery
other wheat products
jowar & products
bajra & products
maize & products
barley & products
small millets & products
ragi & products
other cereals
cereal: s.t. (101-122)

139

cereal substitutes:
tapioca, jackfruit, etc.

140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
150
151
152
153
159

arhar, tur
gram: split
gram: whole
moong
masur
urd
peas
soyabean
khesari
other pulses
gram products
besan
other pulse products
pulses & pulse
products: s.t. (140-153)

consumption out of
home produce
quantity*
value
(0.000)
(Rs 0.00)
(3)
(4)

total consumption
quantity*
(0.000)
(5)

value
(Rs 0.00)
(6)

source$

(7)
1

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[5] consumption of food, pan, tobacco and intoxicants during the last 30 days ended on

...................
code

item

(1)
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
169

(2)
milk: liquid (litre)
baby food
milk: condensed/ powder
curd
ghee
butter
ice-cream
other milk products
milk & milk products:
s.t.(160-167)

170
171
172
173
174
179

vanaspati, margarine
mustard oil
groundnut oil
coconut oil
edible oil: others
edible oil: s.t. (170-174)

180
181
182
183
184
185
186

eggs (no.)
fish, prawn
goat meat/mutton
beef/ buffalo meat
pork
chicken
others: birds, crab, oyster,
tortoise, etc.
egg, fish & meat:
s.t. (180-186)

189

consumption out of
home produce
quantity*
value
(0.000)
(Rs 0.00)
(3)
(4)

total consumption
quantity*
(0.000)
(5)

000

value
(Rs 0.00)
(6)

source$

(7)

000

* Unit is kg unless otherwise specified in col(2).


Source code: only purchase -1, only home-grown stock -2, both purchase and home-grown stock -3, only free
collection -4, only exchange of goods and services -5, only gifts / charities 6, others -9
$

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[5] consumption of food, pan, tobacco and intoxicants during the last 30 days ended on

...................
code

item

(1)

(2)

consumption out of
home produce
quantity*
value
(0.000)
(Rs 0.00)
(3)
(4)

total consumption
quantity*
(0.000)
(5)

190

potato

191

onion

192

radish

193

carrot

194

turnip

195

beet

196

sweet potato

197

arum

198

pumpkin

200

gourd

201

bitter gourd

202

cucumber

203

parwal, patal

204

jhinga, torai

205

snake gourd

206

papaya: green

207

cauliflower

208

cabbage

210

brinjal

211
212
213

lady's finger
palak/other leafy
vegetables
french beans, barbati

214

tomato

215

peas

216

chillis: green

217

capsicum

218

plantain: green

220

jackfruit: green

221

lemon (no.)

000

000

222

garlic (gm)

000

000

223

ginger (gm)

000

000

224
229

other vegetables
vegetables: s.t. (190224)

value
(Rs 0.00)
(6)

source$

(7)

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[5] consumption of food, pan, tobacco and intoxicants during the last 30 days ended on

...................
code

item

(1)
(2)
230 banana (no.)

consumption out of
home produce
quantity*
value
(0.000)
(Rs 0.00)
(3)
(4)
000

total consumption
quantity*
(0.000)
(5)
000

value
(Rs 0.00)
(6)

source$

(7)

231 jackfruit
232 watermelon
233 pineapple (no.)

000

000

234 coconut (no.)

000

000

000

000

235 guava
236 singara
237 orange, mausami (no.)
238 papaya
240 mango
241 kharbooza
242 pears, naspati
243 berries
244 leechi
245 apple
246 grapes
247 other fresh fruits
249 fruits (fresh): s.t.(230-247)
250 coconut: copra
251 groundnut
252 dates
253 cashewnut
254 walnut
255 other nuts
256 raisin, kishmish, monacca, etc.
257 other dry fruits
259 fruits (dry): s.t. (250-257)
260 sugar - PDS

261 sugar - other sources


262 gur
263 candy, misri
264 honey
269 sugar: s.t. (260-264)
279 salt
280 turmeric (gm)

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[5] consumption of food, pan, tobacco and intoxicants during the last 30 days ended on

...................
code

item

(1)
(2)
281 black pepper (gm)

consumption out of
home produce
quantity*
value
(0.000)
(Rs 0.00)
(3)
(4)

total consumption
quantity*
(0.000)
(5)
000

282 dry chillies (gm)

000

000

283 tamarind (gm)

000

000

284 curry powder (gm)

000

000

285 oilseeds (gm)

000

000

286 other spices (gm)

000

000

289 spices: s.t. (280-286)

000

000

290 tea: cups (no.)


291 tea: leaf (gm)

000

000
000

000

000

294 ice
295 cold beverages: bottled/canned
(litre)
296 fruit juice and shake (litre)
297 coconut: green (no.)
298 other beverages: cocoa,
chocolate, etc.
300 biscuits

(7)

000

292 coffee: cups (no.)


293 coffee: powder (gm)

value
(Rs 0.00)
(6)

source$

000

000

301 salted refreshments


302 prepared sweets
303 cooked meals (no.)

000

304 cake, pastry


305 pickles (gm)

000

306 sauce (gm)

000

307 jam, jelly (gm)

000

308 other processed food


309 beverages etc.: s.t. (290-308)
310 pan: leaf
311 pan: finished (no.)
312 supari (gm)

000
000

000

313 lime (gm)

000

314 katha (gm)


315 other ingredients for pan (gm)

000
000

319 pan: s.t. (310-315)


320 bidi (no.)

000

321 cigarettes (no.)

000

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Schedule 1.0

[5] consumption of food, pan, tobacco and intoxicants during the last 30 days ended on

...................
code

item

consumption out of
home produce
quantity*
value
(0.000)
(Rs 0.00)
(3)
(4)

(1)
(2)
322 leaf tobacco (gm)

total consumption
quantity*
(0.000)
(5)
000

323 snuff (gm)

000

324 hookah tobacco (gm)

000

325 cheroot (no.)

000

326 zarda, kimam, surti (gm)

000

value
(Rs 0.00)
(6)

source$

(7)

327 other tobacco products


329 tobacco: s.t. (320-327)
330 ganja (gm)
331 toddy (litre)
332 country liquor (litre)
333 beer (litre)
334 foreign liquor or refined liquor
(litre)
335 other intoxicants
339 intoxicants: s.t. (330-335)

[6] consumption of fuel & light during the last 30 days ended on .......................
code

item

(1)
340 coke

(2)

consumption out of home produce


quantity*
(0.000)
(3)

value
(Rs 0.00)
(4)

total consumption
quantity*
(0.000)
(5)

value
(Rs 0.00)
(6)

source$

(7)

341 firewood and chips


342 electricity (std. unit)

000

343 dung cake


344 kerosene-PDS(litre)
345 kerosene - other
sources (litre)
346 matches (box)

000

347 coal
348 LPG
350 charcoal
351 candle (no.)
352 gobar gas
353 other fuel
359 fuel and light: s.t.
(340-353)

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[7] consumption of clothing, bedding, etc.


code

item

(1)

(2)

during the last 30 days


quantity
value
(0.000)
(Rs 0.00)
(3)
(4)

during the last 365 days


quantity
value
(0.000)
(Rs 0.00)
(5)
(6)

360

dhoti (metre)

361
362

364

sari (metre)
cloth for shirt, pyjama, salwar, etc.
(metre)
cloth for coat, trousers, overcoat,
etc. (metre)
chaddar, dupatta, shawl, etc. (no.)

000

000

365

lungi (no.)

000

000

366
367

gamchha, towel, handkerchief (no.)


hosiery articles, stockings, undergarments, etc. (no.)
ready-made garments (no.)

000
000

000
000

000

000

000
000

000
000

372

headwear (no.)
knitted garments, sweater,
pullover, cardigan, muffler, scarf,
etc. (no.)
knitting wool, cotton yarn (gm)

000

000

373

clothing: others

374

clothing: second-hand

379

clothing: s.t. (360-374)

380

bed sheet, bed cover (no.)

000

000

381

rug, blanket (no.)

000

000

382
383

000

000

384

pillow, quilt, mattress (no.)


cloth for upholstery, curtain, tablecloth, etc. (metre)
mosquito net (no.)

000

000

385

mats and matting (no.)

000

000

386

cotton (gm)

000

000

387

bedding: others

389

bedding, etc.: s.t. (380-387)

363

368
370
371

[8] consumption of footwear


code

item

(1)

(2)

during the last 30 days


no. of pairs
value (Rs 0.00)
(3)
(4)

during the last 365 days


no. of pairs
value (Rs 0.00)
(5)
(6)

390

leather boots, shoes

00

00

391

leather sandals, chappals, etc.

00

00

392

other leather footwear

00

00

393

rubber/ PVC footwear

00

00

394

other footwear

00

00

399

footwear: s.t. (390-394)

00

00

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[9] expenditure on education and medical (institutional) goods and services


code

item

(1)

(2)

during the last 30 days


value (Rs 0.00)
(3)

during the last 365 days


value (Rs 0.00)
(4)

400

books, journals

401

newspapers, periodicals

402

library charges

00

00

403
404
405

stationery
tuition and other fees (school, college,
etc.)
private tutor/ coaching centre

00

00

406

other educational expenses

409

education: s.t. (400-406)

410

medicine

411

X-ray, ECG, pathological test, etc.

00

00

412

doctor's/surgeon's fee

00

00

413

hospital & nursing home charges

00

00

414

other medical expenses

419

medical - institutional: s.t. (410-414)

[10] expenditure on miscellaneous goods and services including medical (non-institutional), rents and taxes during
the last 30 days ended on .......................
code

item

value
(Rs 0.00)

code

item

value
(Rs 0.00)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(1)

(2)

(3)

420

medicine

440

spectacles

421

X-ray, ECG, pathological test, etc.

441

torch

422

doctor's/surgeon's fee

442

lock

423

family planning

443

umbrella, raincoat

424

other medical expenses

444

lighter (bidi/ cigarette/ gas stove)

429

medical - non-institutional: s.t.


(420-424)

445

other goods for personal care and


effects

430

cinema, theatre

449

goods for personal care and


effects: s.t. (440-445)

431

mela, fair, picnic

450

toilet soap

432

sports goods, toys, etc.

451

toothbrush, toothpaste, etc.

433
*

club fees

452

powder, snow, cream, lotion

434

goods for recreation and hobbies

453

hair oil, shampoo, hair cream

435

photography

454

comb

436

video cassette/ VCR/ VCP(hire)

455

shaving blades, shaving stick, razor

437

cable TV connection

456

shaving cream

438

other entertainment

457

sanitary napkins

439

entertainment: s.t. (430-438)

458

other toilet articles

459

toilet articles: s.t. (450-458)

00

00

* The value may be derived as the amount last paid divided by the number of months for which amount was paid.

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00

00

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[10] expenditure on miscellaneous goods and services including medical (non-institutional), rents and
taxes during the last 30 days ended on .......................
cod
e

item

value
(Rs 0.00)

code

item

value
(Rs 0.00)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(1)

(2)

(3)

460

electric bulb, tubelight

500

air fare

00

461

batteries

501

railway fare

00

462

other non-durable electric


goods

502

bus/tram fare

463

earthenware

503

taxi, auto-rickshaw fare

464
465

504
505

466

glassware
bucket, water bottle/ feeding
bottle & other plastic goods
coir, rope, etc.

506

steamer, boat fare


rickshaw (hand drawn & cycle)
fare
horse cart fare

467

washing soap/soda

507

porter charges

468

other washing requisites

508

petrol

470

agarbati

510

diesel

471

flowers (fresh): all purposes

511

lubricating oil

472

insecticide, acid, etc.

512

school bus/van

473

other petty articles

513

other conveyance expenses

479

sundry articles: s.t. (460473)

519

conveyance : s.t. (500-513)

480

domestic servant/cook

00

520*

house rent, garage rent (actual)

00

481

sweeper

00

521*

residential land rent

00

482

barber, beautician, etc.

522

other consumer rent

483
484

washerman, laundry, ironing


tailor

529

rent: s.t. (520-522)

539

house rent, garage rent


(imputed- urban only)

485

priest

486
487

legal expenses
postage & telegram

540*
541*
549

water charges
other consumer taxes & cesses
consumer taxes and cesses:
s.t. (540-541)

488
*

telephone charges

490

repair charges for nondurables

491

grinding charges

492

miscellaneous expenses

493

pet animals (incl. birds, fish)

494

other consumer services


excluding conveyance

499

consumer services excluding


conveyance: s.t. (480-494)

00

00

00

* The value may be derived as the amount last paid divided by the number of months for which amount was paid.

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[11] expenditure for purchase and construction (including repair and maintenance) of durable goods for domestic use
item

code
(1)

550
551
552
553
554
555
556
557
559
560
561
562
563
564
565
566
567
568
569

description

whether
possessed
(yes-1,
no-2)

(2)

(3)

during the last 365 days

during the last 30 days


firsthand
purchase:
value
(Rs)
(4)

cost of raw
materials
and services
for construction and
repair (Rs)
(5)

bedstead
almirah, dressing table
chair, stool, bench, table
suitcase, trunk, box, handbag
and other travel goods
foam, rubber cushion
(dunlopillo type)
carpet, daree & other floor
mattings
paintings, drawings, engravings,
etc.
other furniture & fixtures
(couch, sofa, etc.)
furniture & fixtures: s.t. (550-557)
gramophone & record player
radio
television
VCR/VCP/DVD
camera & photographic
equipment
tape recorder, CD player
gramophone record, audio/video
cassette, etc.
musical instruments
other goods for recreation
goods for recreation: s.t. (560-568)

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secondhand
purchase:
value
(Rs)
(6)

total
expenditure
(Rs)
(4+5+6)
(7)

no.
purchased

(8)

first-hand purchase
whether
cost of raw
hire
materials
purchvalue
and services
ased
(Rs)
for const(yes-1,
ruction and
no-2)
repair (Rs)
(9)
(10)
(11)

second-hand
purchase
no.
purvalue
chas(Rs)
ed
(12)

(13)

total
expenditure
(Rs)
(10+11+13)
(14)

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[11] expenditure for purchase and construction (including repair and maintenance) of durable goods for domestic use
item

code
(1)

description

whether
possessed
(yes-1,
no-2)

(2)

(3)

570
571
572
573
579

gold ornaments
silver ornaments
jewels, pearls
other ornaments
jewellery & ornaments: s.t. (570-573)

580
581
582
583
589

stainless steel utensils


other metal utensils
casseroles, thermos, thermoware
other crockery & utensils
crockery & utensils: s.t. (580-583)

590
591
592
593

electric fan
air conditioner
air cooler
lantern, lamp, electric
lampshade
sewing machine
washing machine
stove
pressure cooker/pressure pan
refrigerator
electric iron, heater, toaster,
oven & other electric heating
appliances
other cooking/household
appliances
cooking and household appliances: s.t.
(590-601)

594
595
596
597
598
600

601
609

during the last 365 days

during the last 30 days


firsthand
purchase:
value
(Rs)
(4)

cost of raw
materials
and services
for construction and
repair (Rs)
(5)

secondhand
purchase:
value
(Rs)
(6)

total
expenditure
(Rs)
(4+5+6)
(7)

no.
purchased

(8)

first-hand purchase
whether
cost of raw
hire
materials
purchvalue
and services
ased
(Rs)
for const(yes-1,
ruction and
no-2)
repair (Rs)
(9)
(10)
(11)

second-hand
purchase
no.
purvalue
chas(Rs)
ed
(12)

(13)

total
expenditure
(Rs)
(10+11+13)
(14)

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[11] expenditure for purchase and construction (including repair and maintenance) of durable goods for domestic use
item

code
(1)

description

(2)

610
611
612
613
614
619

bicycle
motor cycle, scooter
motor car, jeep
tyres & tubes
other transport equipment
personal transport
equipment: s.t. (610-614)

620

hearing aids & orthopaedic


equipment
other medical equipment
therapeutic appliances : s.t.
(620-621)

621
629
630
631
632
633
634
639

whether
possessed
(yes-1,
no-2)
(3)

during the last 365 days

during the last 30 days


firsthand
purchase:
value
(Rs)
(4)

cost of raw
materials
and services
for construction and
repair (Rs)
(5)

clock, watch
other machines for household
work
personal computer
mobile phone handset
any other personal goods
other personal goods: s.t.
(630-634)

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secondhand
purchase:
value
(Rs)
(6)

total
expenditure
(Rs)
(4+5+6)
(7)

no.
purchased

(8)

first-hand purchase
whether
cost of raw
hire
materials
purchvalue
and services
ased
(Rs)
for const(yes-1,
ruction and
no-2)
repair (Rs)
(9)
(10)
(11)

second-hand
purchase
no.
purvalue
chas(Rs)
ed
(12)

(13)

total
expenditure
(Rs)
(10+11+13)
(14)

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[11] expenditure for purchase and construction (including repair and maintenance) of durable goods for domestic use
item

code

description

(1)

(2)

640

bathroom and sanitary


equipment
plugs, switches & other
electrical fittings
residential building & land (cost
of repairs only)
other durables
(specify)................
residential building, land and
other durables : s.t. (640-643)

641
642
643
649

659

whether
possessed
(yes-1,
no-2)
(3)

during the last 365 days

during the last 30 days


firsthand
purchase:
value
(Rs)
(4)

cost of raw
materials
and services
for construction and
repair (Rs)
(5)

secondhand
purchase:
value
(Rs)
(6)

total
expenditure
(Rs)
(4+5+6)
(7)

no.
purchased

(8)

first-hand purchase
whether
cost of raw
hire
materials
purchvalue
and services
ased
(Rs)
for const(yes-1,
ruction and
no-2)
repair (Rs)
(9)
(10)
(11)

second-hand
purchase
no.
purvalue
chas(Rs)
ed
(12)

(13)

total
expenditure
(Rs)
(10+11+13)
(14)

durable goods : total


(559+569+579+589+609+
619+629+639+649)

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Schedule 1.0

[13] summary of consumer expenditure


srl.
no.
(1)
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.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.

item
(2)
cereals
cereal substitute
pulses & products
milk & milk products
edible oil
egg, fish & meat
vegetables
fruits (fresh)
fruits (dry)
sugar
salt
spices
beverages etc.
pan
tobacco
intoxicants
fuel and light
medical (non-institutional)
entertainment
personal effects
toilet articles
sundry articles
consumer services excl. conveyance
conveyance
rent
consumer taxes & cesses
sub-total (1 26)
clothing
bedding etc.
footwear
education
medical (institutional)
durable goods
total monthly expenditure [sub-total
(27-33)]
household size
monthly per capita expenditure (Rs
0.00) [srl. no. 34 srl. no. 35]
imputed rent
clothing
bedding etc.
footwear
education
medical (institutional)
durable goods
s.t. for 365 days data (38-43)
(30365) srl. no. 44
monthly per capita expenditure (Rs.
0.00) [srl. no. (27 + 45) srl. no. 35]

reference
block
(3)
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
6
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10

item
(4)
129
139
159
169
179
189
229
249
259
269
279
289
309
319
329
339
359
429
439
449
459
479
499
519
529
549

column
(5)
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

7
7
8
9
9
11

379
389
399
409
419
659

4
4
4
3
3
7

10

539

7
7
8
9
9
11

379
389
399
409
419
659

6
6
6
4
4
14

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value (Rs 0.00) of


consumption
during last 30 days
(7)

00

00

00
during last 365 days

00

00

Schedule 1.0

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[14] remarks by investigator

[15] comments by supervisory officer(s)

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Unorganised Trade, NSS 46th Round
Small Trading Units in India
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Housing Conditions in India
Migration in India
Employment & Unemployment, NSS 50th Round
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Employment & Unemployment situation in cities and Towns in India,
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Economic activities and school attendance by children in India, 1993-94
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Employment & Unemployment situation among social groups in India,
1993-94
Employment & Unemployment situation among religious groups in
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Dwellings in India
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441
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Unorganised Manufacturing Enterprises in India: Salient Features
Assets and Borrowings of the Unorganised Manufacturing Enterprises in
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Household Consumer Expenditure and Employment Situation in India,
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Attending an Educational Institution in India: Its level, nature and cost
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442

Consumer Expenditure, NSS 53rd Round


Household Consumer Expenditure and Employment Situation in India, 1997

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51

443
444

52
53
54
55
56

448
449
450
451
452

57

447

58

453

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62
63
64
65
66
67

454
457
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466
467
471
472

68
69

473
474
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Reported Adequacy of Food Intake in India, 1999 - 2000
IRDP Assistance and Participation in Public Works: 1999-2000
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Household Consumer Expenditure and Employment - Unemployment
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Disabled Persons in India, July-December 2002
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Household Consumer Expenditure and Employment - Unemployment
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Report on village facilities, July-December 2002
Urban Slums, NSS 58th Round (July 2002 - December 2002)
486
Condition of Urban Slums, 2002: Salient Features
Housing Condition, NSS 58th Round (July 2002 - December 2002)
488
Housing Condition in India, 2002: Housing stock and constructions
489
Housing Condition in India, 2002: Household Amenities and Other
Characteristics
Consumer Expenditure, NSS 59th Round (January - December 2003)
490
Household Consumer Expenditure and Employment - Unemployment
Situation in India
Situation Assessment Survey of Farmers,
NSS 59th Round (January - December 2003)
498
Indebtedness of Farmer Households
499
Access to Modern Technology for Farming, 2003
496
Some Aspects of Farming, 2003
495
Consumption Expenditure of Farmer Households, 2003
497
Income, Expenditure and Productive Assets of Farmer Households, 2003
Land & livestock holdings and Debt & Investment,
NSS 59th Round
491
Household Ownership Holdings in India, 2003
492
Some Aspects of Operational Land Holdings in India, 2002-03
493
Livestock Ownership Across Operational Land Holding Classes in
India, 2002-03
494
Seasonal Variation in the Operational Land Holdings in India, 2002-03
500
Household Assets and Liabilities in India as on 30.06.2002
501
Household Indebtedness in India as on 30.06.2002
502
Household Borrowings and Repayments in India during 1.7.2002 to
30.6.2003
503
Household Assets Holdings, Indebtedness, Current Borrowings and
Repayments of Social Groups in India as on 30.06.2002
504
Household Capital Expenditure in India during 1.7.2002 to 30.6.2003
Employment & Unemployment, NSS 60th Round
(January - June 2004)
506
Employment and Unemployment Situation in India, January - June 2004
Consumer Expenditure,
NSS 60th Round (January - June 2004)
505
Household Consumer Expenditure in India, January - June 2004
Health, NSS 60th Round (January - June 2004)
507
Morbidity, Health Care and the Condition of the Aged
Consumer Expenditure,
NSS 61st Round (July 2004 - June 2005)
508
Level and Pattern of Consumer Expenditure, 2004-05
Employment & Unemployment,
NSS 61st Round (July 2004 - June 2005)
515 (Part-I) Employment and Unemployment Situation in India, 2004-05 (Part-I)
515 (Part-II) Employment and Unemployment Situation in India, 2004-05 (Part-II)
516
Employment and Unemployment Situation Among Social Groups in
India, 2004-05
517
Status of Education and Vocational Training in India 2004-2005
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