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69841
GRAM PANCHAYAT HQ
VILLAGE (NAME)
(Name if different from Village)

Rajasar Bhatiyan

Rajasar Bhatiyan

Rajasar Bhatiyan

Rajasar Bhatiyan

Rajasar Bhatiyan

Rajasar Bhatiyan

Rajasar Bhatiyan

Rajasar Bhatiyan

Rajasar Bhatiyan

Rajasar Bhatiyan

Rajasar Bhatiyan

Rajasar Bhatiyan

Rajasar Bhatiyan

Rajasar Bhatiyan

Rajasar Bhatiyan

Rajasar Bhatiyan

Rajasar Bhatiyan

Rajasar Bhatiyan

Rajasar Bhatiyan

Rajasar Bhatiyan

Rajasar Bhatiyan
CD BLOCK Name TALUK/ TEHSIL Name DISTRICT Name

Lunkaransar Chattargarh Bikaner

Lunkaransar Chattargarh Bikaner

Lunkaransar Chattargarh Bikaner

Lunkaransar Chattargarh Bikaner

Lunkaransar Chattargarh Bikaner

Lunkaransar Chattargarh Bikaner

Lunkaransar Chattargarh Bikaner

Lunkaransar Chattargarh Bikaner

Lunkaransar Chattargarh Bikaner

Lunkaransar Chattargarh Bikaner

Lunkaransar Chattargarh Bikaner

Lunkaransar Chattargarh Bikaner

Lunkaransar Chattargarh Bikaner

Lunkaransar Chattargarh Bikaner

Lunkaransar Chattargarh Bikaner

Lunkaransar Chattargarh Bikaner

Lunkaransar Chattargarh Bikaner

Lunkaransar Chattargarh Bikaner

Lunkaransar Chattargarh Bikaner

Lunkaransar Chattargarh Bikaner

Lunkaransar Chattargarh Bikaner


STATE Name NAME OF HEAD OF HH (2018) D

Rajasthan Champalal Purohit 1

Rajasthan Kadar Pathan 1

Rajasthan Harun Khan 1

Rajasthan Jethi Devi 1

Rajasthan Surjaram Meghwal 1

Rajasthan Daulal purohit 2

Rajasthan Bhanwarlal 2

Rajasthan Sahiram Ji Nayak 1

Rajasthan Pemaram Nayak 1

Rajasthan Rajuram Meghwal 2

Rajasthan Sukhi Devi Meghwal 2

Rajasthan Sattudas Sadh 1

Rajasthan Amrat Sen Purohit 2

Rajasthan Girdhari Singh 1

Rajasthan Jagdish Godara 1

Rajasthan Faiza 2

Rajasthan Bhanwar Ram Suthar 2

Rajasthan Hari Ram Acharaya 0

Rajasthan Sameer Khan 0

Rajasthan Amolakhram 2

Rajasthan Ganeshram 2
Date of Interview Date Edit

9 2 0
1 0 2 0 1 8 1
6
1 0 2 0 1 8 1
8
1 0 2 0 1 8 1 9 1
6
1 0 2 0 1 8 1
7
1 0 2 0 1 8 1 8 1
5
1 0 2 0 1 8 2 6 1
0
1 0 2 0 1 8 2 1 1
0
1 1 2 0 1 8 1
5
1 0 2 0 1 8 1 4 1
4
1 0 2 0 1 8 2 5 1
6
1 0 2 0 1 8 2 7 1
7
1 0 2 0 1 8 1 7 1
8
1 0 2 0 1 8 2 8 1
4
1 0 2 0 1 8 1 4 1
3 1 3
1 0 2 0 1 8 1
9
1 0 2 0 1 8 2 9 1
1
1 0 2 0 1 8 2 1 1
2
1 1 2 0 1 8 0 2 1
3
1 1 2 0 1 8 0 4 1
1
1 1 2 0 1 8 2 1 1
2
1 1 2 0 1 8 2 2 1
Interview Start Time Interview End
Date Edited
(24hr format) (24hr form

0 2 0 1 8 1 2 5 2 1

0 2 0 1 8 1 7 2 5 2

0 2 0 1 8 1 6 1 7 1

0 2 0 1 8 1 1 2 0 1

0 2 0 1 8 1 7 5 2 1

0 2 0 1 8 1 6 5 3 1

0 2 0 1 8 1 6 0 0 1

0 2 0 1 8 0 9 5 4 1

1 1 0 1 8 0 9 3 0 1

0 2 0 1 8 1 4 3 0 1

0 2 0 1 8 1 7 2 0 1

0 2 0 1 8 1 0 5 2 1

0 2 0 1 8 1 1 0 0 1

0 2 0 1 8 1 6 1 5 1

0 2 0 1 8 1 7 3 7 1

0 2 0 1 8 1 4 2 8 1

0 2 0 1 8 1 0 1 7 1

1 2 0 1 8 1 2 0 0 1

0 2 0 1 8 1 2 2 6 1

1 2 0 1 8 1 1 0 0 1

1 2 0 1 8 1 1 3 0 1
Interview End Time
(24hr format)

4 0 5

0 3 0

8 0 0

2 0 6

8 3 1

8 5 0

8 3 0

1 2 0

1 2 8

6 0 0

9 4 0

2 1 0

3 2 0

8 5 0

9 5 0

6 0 5

1 4 5

3 5 0

4 2 4

3 4 5

3 2 0
Identification of Household

Household Household ID
No. [to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

1 0 1

2 0 2

3 0 3

4 0 4

5 0 5

6 0 6

7 0 7

8 0 8

9 0 9

10 1 0

11 1 1

12 1 2

13 1 3

14 1 4

15 1 5

16 1 6

17 1 7

18 1 8
19 1 9

20 2 0

21 2 1
SECTION-1. BASIC PROFILE

1.5 Gram
1.1 State 1.2 District 1.3 Tehsil/ 1.4 Block 1.6 Village
Code Code Taluka Code Code Panchayat Code
Code

8 101 479 18 69841 69841

8 101 479 18 69841 69841

8 101 479 18 69841 69841

8 101 479 18 69841 69841

8 101 479 18 69841 69841

8 101 479 18 69841 69841

8 101 479 18 69841 69841

8 101 479 18 69841 69841

8 101 479 18 69841 69841

8 101 479 18 69841 69841

8 101 479 18 69841 69841

8 101 479 18 69841 69841

8 101 479 18 69841 69841

8 101 479 18 69841 69841

8 101 479 18 69841 69841

8 101 479 18 69841 69841

8 101 479 18 69841 69841

8 101 479 18 69841 69841


8 101 479 18 69841 69841

8 101 479 18 69841 69841

8 101 479 18 69841 69841


SECTION-1. BASIC PROFILE

1.7 Tola/Majra/Hamlet/Ward
(Name) 1.8 Name of the Head of the Household

Ward No. 6 Champalal Purohit

Ward No. 2 Kadar Pathan

Ward No. 2 Harun Khan

Ward No. 7 Jethi Devi

Ward No. 3 Surjaram Meghwal

Ward No. 6 Daulal Purohit

Ward No. 4 Bhanwarlal Sansi

Ward No. 4 SahiRam Ji Naik

Ward No.4 Pemaram Naik

Ward No. 3 Rajuram Meghwal

Ward No. 3 Sukhidevi Meghwal

Ward No.9 Sattudas Sadh

Ward No.7 Amrat Sen Purohit

Ward No. 5 Girdhari Singh

Ward No. 6 Jagdish Godara

Ward No. 5 Faiza

Ward No. 9 Bhanwar Ram Suthar

Ward No. 8 Hari Ram Acharaya


Ward No. 2 Sameer Khan

Ward No.8 Amolakhram

Ward No.2 Ganeshram


SECTION-1. BASIC PROF

1.9 Household ID (UNIQUE 1.11 Total number


TO THE VILLAGE) 1.10 Location Address of HH members

0 1 VPO Rajasar Bhatiyan 8

0 2 VPO Rajasar Bhatiyan 17

0 3 VPO Rajasar Bhatiyan 5

0 4 VPO Rajasar Bhatiyan 7

0 5 VPO Rajasar Bhatiyan 4

0 6 VPO Rajasar Bhatiyan 6

0 7 VPO Rajasar Bhatiyan 6

0 8 VPO Rajasar Bhatiyan 8

0 9 VPO Rajasar Bhatiyan 4

1 0 VPO Rajasar Bhatiyan 2

1 1 VPO Rajasar Bhatiyan 9

1 2 VPO Rajasar Bhatiyan 5

1 3 VPO Rajasar Bhatiyan 11

1 4 VPO Rajasar Bhatiyan 13

1 5 VPO Rajasar Bhatiyan 5

1 6 VPO Rajasar Bhatiyan 7

1 7 VPO Rajasar Bhatiyan 2

1 8 VPO Rajasar Bhatiyan 13


1 9 VPO Rajasar Bhatiyan 5

2 0 VPO Rajasar Bhatiyan 8

2 1 VPO Rajasar Bhatiyan 10


N-1. BASIC PROFILE SECTION-1. BASIC

1.15 Which colour ration


1.12 1.13 1.14 Is any member of your house card (APL/BPL Card) do you
have?
Religion Grouping drawn from a Primitive Tribal Group? (Indicate -9999 in case
(Code) (Code) (1-Yes, 2-No)
household does not possess
a card)

1 3 2 APL 9

2 3 2 BPL 9

2 3 2 BPL 8

1 3 2 APL 7

1 1 2 APL 8

1 3 2 APL 9

1 1 2 APL 8

1 1 2 BPL 9

1 1 2 BPL 9

1 1 2 APL 9

1 1 2 APL 9

1 3 2 BPL 9

1 3 2 APL 9

1 3 2 APL

1 3 2 APL 9

2 3 2 APL 9

1 3 2 APL 9

1 3 2 APL 7
2 3 2 APL 9

1 3 2 BPL 8

1 3 2 APL 9
SECTION-1. BASIC PROFILE

1.16 Mobile No.

0 0 1 4 2 4 5 5 6

7 9 9 4 5 6 4 1 6

8 9 0 2 2 3 1 1 2

2 9 6 9 7 1 1 0 5

1 0 7 6 9 6 7 7 1

0 0 1 6 6 6 9 0 6

3 0 3 1 9 1 7 1 9

9 5 0 4 3 6 4 5 0

9 2 9 0 3 7 4 4 9

0 0 1 6 5 7 7 2 0

7 9 9 0 6 6 7 8 4

6 0 2 2 2 4 7 3 0

7 8 4 3 3 1 3 0 3

9 5 0 1 7 1 4 5 2

4 6 0 0 1 9 3 6 7

6 8 0 2 6 2 4 2 3

7 2 7 8 2 2 7 7 1
9 2 8 8 4 3 9 9 2

1 0 7 2 6 2 0 4 2

9 5 0 5 1 0 6 3 0
Identification of Household

Household ID
Household
No. [to be copied correctly from the
Introduction/Cover Sheet]

1 0 1

2 0 2

3 0 3

4 0 4

5 0 5

6 0 6

7 0 7

8 0 8

9 0 9

10 1 0

11 1 1

12 1 2

13 1 3

14 1 4

15 1 5
16 1 6

17 1 7

18 1 8

19 1 9

20 2 0

21 2 1
SECTION 2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD (Household Roster)

Relationship Gender
Name of the Member with head (Male=1; Age (yrs)
[Head of Household] (Use Code 1) Female=2)

Champalal Purohit 1 1 50

Kadar Pathan 1 1 65

Harun Khan 1 1 35

Jethi Devi 1 2 58

Surjaram Meghwal 1 1 56

Daulal Purohit 1 1 55

Bhanwarlal 1 1 46

Sahiram Naik 1 1 45

Pemaram Naik 1 1 62

Rajuram Meghwal 1 1 40

Sukhi Devi Meghwal 1 2 65

Sattudas Sadh 1 1 59

Amratsen Purohit 1 1 60

Girdhari Singh 1 1 70

Jagdish Godara 1 1 38
Faiza 1 2 45

Bhanwar Ram Suthar 1 1 60

Hari Ram Acharaya 1 1 52

Sameer Khan 1 1 50

Amolakhram 1 1 80

Ganeshram 1 1 80
SECTION 2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION SECTION 2. HOU

2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD (Household Roster) 2.1 MEMBERS


(Hous

Member ID [1] : [Head of Household]

For members less than


18 yrs.
Marital Status
Self-employed Worked as
[1=married; Involved in
Self-employed in in non- agricultural
2=unmarried; migration
agriculture during agriculture casual laborer
3=widow; during last
last 12 months? during last 12 during last 12
4=divorced; 12 months?
(1=Yes; 2=No) months? months?
5=separated; (1=Yes; 2=No)
Height Weight (1=Yes; 2=No) [1=Yes; 2=No]
6=widower]
(in Inches) (in kg)

1 2 1 2 1

1 2 1 1 2

1 1 1 2 2

1 2 1 2 2

1 2 1 2 1

1 2 1 2 2

1 2 2 1 1

1 2 1 2 1

1 2 1 2 2

5 2 2 1 2

6 2 2 2 2

1 2 1 2 1

1 2 1 2 2

1 2 2 2 2

1 2 1 2
2
1 2 1 2
1
1 2 2 2
1
1 2 1 2
2
1 2 1 1
2
6 2 2 2
2
1 2 2 2
2
SECTION 2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION SECTION 2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSIT
2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD (Househol
(Household Roster)

Occupation Code
(Use NCO Code) Net
Net transfers transfers to
Non- Do you have a
Salary work to and from and from
agricultural Bank Account?
during last 12 non co- non co-
casual laborer (No– 1,
months? resident resident
during last 12 Individual – 2,
[1=Yes; brother & sisters &
months? Joint – 3,
2=No] father of the mother of
[1=Yes; 2=No] Both – 4)
Primary Secondary Head of Hhd. the Head
of Hhd.

2 1 610 630 2 0 0

2 1 191 213 2 0 0

2 1 611 740 2 0 0

2 1 500 622 2 0 0

2 2 610 630 2 0 0

2 2 621 610 2 0 0

1 2 802 630 2 0 0

1 2 610 2 0 0

2 2 610 2 0 0

2 2 574 2 0 0

2 2 1111 2 0 0

2 2 610 2 0 0

2 2 621 610 2 0 0

2 2 1117 2 0 0

0 0
2 2 610 2
0 0
2 2 1111 621 2

0 0
2 2 621 630 2

0 0
2 2 610 2

0 0
2 2 401 610 2

0 0
2 2 1112 2

0 0
2 2 1112 2
2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION SECTION 2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

S OF THE HOUSEHOLD (Household Roster) 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD (Household


Roster)

Member ID

For members less than


18 yrs.

Relationship Gender
Name of the Member with head (Male=1; Age (yrs)
(Use Code 1) Female=2)

Height Weight
(in Inches) (in kg)

Bharji Devi 2 2 47

Husseina 2 2 60

Kamma 2 2 33

Mana Ram Suthar 2 1 61

Surji Devi 2 2 50

Pushpadevi Purohit 2 2 54

Raju Devi 2 2 40

Kamla 2 2 43

Kamladevi Nayak 2 2 48

Bhanwari Devi 4 2 60

Rugaram Meghwal 4 1 37

Mammo Devi 2 2 50

Sarla Devi Purohit 2 2 50

Bhanvar Kunwar 2 2 65

Pushpa 2 2 35
Shareef Khan 2 1 50

Ram Rakhi Devi 2 2 61

Kiran Devi 2 2 50

Hajra 2 2 45

Raman 4 1 45

Goradevi 2 2 75
HOLD COMPOSITION SECTION 2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION
HOUSEHOLD (Household 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHO
oster) (Household Roster) (Household Roster)

Member ID [2]

Occupation Code
Self- Self- Worked as (Use NCO Code)
Non-
Marital Status Involved in employed employed agricultural Salary
agricultural
[1=married; migration in in non- casual work
casual
2=unmarried; during last agriculture agriculture laborer during last
laborer
3=widow; 12 during last during last during last 12
during last
4=divorced; months? 12 12 12 months?
12 months?
5=separated; (1=Yes; months? months? months? [1=Yes;
[1=Yes;
6=widower] 2=No) (1=Yes; (1=Yes; [1=Yes; 2=No] Primary Secondary
2=No]
2=No) 2=No) 2=No]

1 2 1 2 2 2 2 610 622

1 2 1 2 2 2 2 622 621

1 2 1 2 2 2 2 622 611

1 2 1 2 2 2 2 610 622

1 2 1 2 2 2 2 610 630

1 2 2 2 2 2 2 621 610

1 2 2 2 1 1 2 630

1 2 1 2 1 2 2 1111 621

1 2 2 2 2 2 1 310 1111

6 2 2 2 2 2 2 1111

1 2 1 2 1 1 2 999 611

1 2 2 2 2 2 2 1111

1 2 2 2 2 2 2 1111 621

1 2 2 2 2 2 2 1117

1 2 2 2
2 2 2 1111
1 2 1 2
1 2 2 610 630
1 2 2 2
1 2 2 630
1 2 2 2
2 2 2 1111 621
1 2 1 2
2 2 2 1111 621
1 2 1 2
2 2 2 610
1 2 2 2
2 2 2 1112
SECTION 2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION SECTION 2. HOUSEHOL
RS OF THE HOUSEHOLD 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD (Household Roster)
usehold Roster)

Do you Net Net


have a transfers to transfers to
Bank and from and from
Account? non co- non co- Relationship Gender
(No– 1, resident resident Name of the Member with head (Male=1; Age (yrs)
Individual brother & sisters & (Use Code 1) Female=2)
– 2, Joint – father of mother of
3, the Head the Head
Both – 4) of Hhd. of Hhd.

2 Dhanesh Purohit 4 1 19

2 Yunus Khan 4 1 30

2 Mohd. Rizwan 4 1 12

2 Bhanvar Lal Suthar 4 1 45

2 Bhagwana Ram 4 1 22

2 Neelu 4 2 21

2 Tikuram 4 1 22

2 Sundar 4 2 22

2 Parbu Naik 4 1 21

2 Kamla Devi 11 2 35

2 Prakash Sadh 4 1 18

2 Manoj Purohit 4 1 33

2 Mahavir Singh 4 1 34

Rajendra 4 1 16
2
Nizam Khan 4 1 25
2

2
Bajrang Lal 4 1 25
2
Malku Khan 4 1 22
2
Chuki 11 2 40
2
Bhanwarlal 4 1 58
2
ON 2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION SECTION 2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION
2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD
(Household Roster) (Household Roster)

Member ID [3]

For members less than


18 yrs. Self- Self- Worked as Non-
Marital Status Involved in employed employed agricultural agricultural Salary
[1=married; migration in in non- casual casual work
2=unmarried; during last agriculture agriculture laborer laborer during last
3=widow; 12 during last during last during last during last 12
4=divorced; months? 12 12 12 12 months?
5=separated; (1=Yes; months? months? months? months? [1=Yes;
Height Weight 6=widower] 2=No) (1=Yes; (1=Yes; [1=Yes; [1=Yes; 2=No]
(in Inches) (in kg) 2=No) 2=No) 2=No] 2=No]

2 2 1 2 1 2 2

1 2 1 1 2 2 2

54 27 27 2 2 2 2 2 2

1 2 1 2 2 2 2

2 1 2 2 1 2 1

2 2 2 2 2 2 2

1 2 2 2 1 1 2

2 2 1 2 1 2 2

1 2 1 2 1 1 2

1 2 1 2 1 2 2

2 2 1 2 1 2 2

1 2 1 2 1 2 2

1 2 1 2 2 2 2

60 41 2 2 2 2
2 2 2
1 2 1 2
1 1 2

1 1 1 1
2 2 2
2 2 2 1
2 1 2
1 2 2 2
2 2 2
1 1 2 1
2 2 2
OMPOSITION SECTION 2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION
E HOUSEHOLD 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD (Household Roster)
oster)

Occupation Code
(Use NCO Code) Do you Net Net
have a transfers to transfers to
Bank and from and from
Account? non co- non co-
(No– 1, resident resident Name of the Member
Individual brother & sisters &
– 2, Joint – father of mother of
Primary Secondary 3, the Head the Head
Both – 4) of Hhd. of Hhd.

610 630 2 Ramnarayan Purohit

986 610 2 Iqbal Khan

1114 2 Mohd. Akram

610 2 Bhanvari Devi

771 2 Raju Ram

1114 2 Priyanka

630 2 Babulal

621 630 2 Vimla

999 610 2 Salu Naik

1111 621 2 Anu

610 2 Sanju

621 610 2 Nirma

610 2 Pinky Kunwar

Surendra Godhara
1114 2
Mukhtiar
811 630 2

Poonam Devi
610 811 2
Najeer Khan
999 630 2
Dinesh
1111 2
Dhudidevi
621 2
SITION SECTION 2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION SECTION 2. HOUSEHOLD
2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD (Household
(Household Roster) Roster)

Member ID [4]

For members less than


18 yrs. Self- Self-
Marital Status Involved in employed employed
[1=married; migration in in non-
Relationship Gender 2=unmarried; during last agriculture agriculture
with head (Male=1; Age (yrs) 3=widow; 12 during last during last
(Use Code 1) Female=2) 4=divorced; months? 12 12
5=separated; (1=Yes; months? months?
Height Weight 6=widower] 2=No) (1=Yes; (1=Yes;
(in Inches) (in kg) 2=No) 2=No)

4 1 25 1 2 1 2

4 1 28 1 1 1 2

4 1 10 48 25 25 2 2 2

11 2 40 1 2 1 2

4 1 20 2 2 2 2

4 2 19 2 2 2 2

4 1 18 39 13.6 2 2 2 2

4 2 20 2 2 1 2

11 2 18 56 41 1 2 2 2

5 2 14 54 31 2 2 2 2

11 2 20 1 2 2 2

11 2 25 1 2 2 2

11 2 30 1 2 2 2

4 1 13 49 23 2 2 2 2
11 2 30 1 2 2 2

11 2 23 1 2 2 2

4 1 19 2 1 2 1

5 1 23 1 2 2 1

11 2 53 1 1 2 1
ION 2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION SECTION 2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSIT
HOLD (Household 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOU
(Household Roster) (Household Roster)

Occupation Code
Worked as Non- (Use NCO Code) Net Net
agricultural agricultural Salary transfers to transfers to
Do you have a
casual casual work and from and from
Bank Account?
laborer laborer during last non co- non co-
(No– 1,
during last during last 12 resident resident
Individual – 2,
12 12 months? brother & sisters &
Joint – 3,
months? months? [1=Yes; father of mother of
Both – 4)
[1=Yes; [1=Yes; 2=No] Primary Secondary the Head the Head
2=No] 2=No] of Hhd. of Hhd.

1 2 2 610 630 2

2 2 2 610 621 2

2 2 2 1114 2

2 2 2 610 622 2

2 2 2 1114 2

2 2 2 1114 2

1 1 2 630 2

1 2 2 621 630 2

2 2 2 1111 621 2

2 2 2 1114

2 2 2 1111 2

2 2 2 1111 621 2

2 2 2 1111 621 2

2 2 2 1114 1
2 2 2 1111 2

2 2 2 1111 621 2

2 1 2 999 630 2

2 2 2 843 2

2 2 2 621 2
ON 2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION SECTION 2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION
2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD (Household
(Household Roster) Roster)

Member ID [5

For members less than


18 yrs.

Relationship Gender
Name of the Member with head (Male=1; Age (yrs)
(Use Code 1) Female=2)

Height Weight
(in Inches) (in kg)

Anju Devi 11 2 22

Irshad Khan 4 1 26

Yasmin Bano 4 2 8 39.3 16

Kailash Suthar 5 1 29

Rahul 4 1 17 63 48.5

Maina Devi 11 2 20

Chanda 4 2 17 62 39

Sushila 5 2 12 51 27

Bablu Sadh 4 1 18 64 48.6

Dev Kishan 4 1 31

Komal 5 2 8 39.4 14

Virendra 4 1 10 49 23
Nazru Khan 4 1 18 60 44

Prem Kumar 4 1 22

Habib Khan 4 1 15 62 41

Pooja 14 2 20

Gopiram 4 1 40
OLD COMPOSITION SECTION 2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION
OF THE HOUSEHOLD (Household 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE
Roster) (Household Roster) (Household Roster)

Member ID [5]

Occupation Code
Self- Self- Worked as Non- (Use NCO Code)
Marital Status Involved in employed employed agricultural agricultural Salary
[1=married; migration in in non- casual casual work
2=unmarried; during last agriculture agriculture laborer laborer during last
3=widow; 12 during last during last during last during last 12
4=divorced; months? 12 12 12 12 months?
5=separated; (1=Yes; months? months? months? months? [1=Yes;
6=widower] 2=No) (1=Yes; (1=Yes; [1=Yes; [1=Yes; 2=No] Primary Secondary
2=No) 2=No) 2=No] 2=No]

1 2 1 2 2 2 2 610 622

1 2 1 2 2 2 2 610 621

2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1114

1 1 1 1 2 2 2 811 610

2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1114

1 2 2 2 2 2 2

2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1114

2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1114

2 2 1 2 1 2 2 610

1 2 1 2 1 2 2 621 610

2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1114

2 2 2 2
2 2 2 1114
2 2 2 2
2 2 2 1114

1 1 2 1
2 2 2 810
2 2 2 2
2 2 2 1114
1 2 2 2
2 2 2 1111
1 2 1 2
2 2 2 621 610
SECTION 2. H
SECTION 2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION
COMPO
MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD (Household Roster)
(Household Roster)

Do you Net Net


have a transfers to transfers to
Bank and from and from
Account? non co- non co- Relationship Gender
(No– 1, resident resident Name of the Member with head (Male=1;
Individual brother & sisters & (Use Code 1) Female=2)
– 2, Joint – father of mother of
3, the Head the Head
Both – 4) of Hhd. of Hhd.

2 Usha 5 2

2 Maqsood Khan 4 1

2 Anusuya 11 2

2 Sandhya 4 2

2 Sapna 5 2

2 Pooja 4 2

2 Tilok Ram 5 1

2 Meena 11 2

1 Vishwajeet 5 1

1
Dariya 4 2
2

Usha Devi 11 2
2

2
Anil 5 1
2
Kamladevi 11 2
2
SECTION 2. HOUSEHOLD
SECTION 2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION
COMPOSITION
ousehold Roster) 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD (Household 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEH
Roster) (Household Roster)

Member ID [6]

For members less than


18 yrs. Self- Self- Worked as Non-
Marital Status Involved in employed employed agricultural agricultural
[1=married; migration in in non- casual casual
2=unmarried; during last agriculture agriculture laborer laborer
Age (yrs) 3=widow; 12 during last during last during last during last
4=divorced; months? 12 12 12 12
5=separated; (1=Yes; months? months? months? months?
Height Weight 6=widower] 2=No) (1=Yes; (1=Yes; [1=Yes; [1=Yes;
(in Inches) (in kg) 2=No) 2=No) 2=No] 2=No]

5 33.5 14 2 2 2 2 2 2

24 1 1 1 2 2 2

17 66 54 1 2 1 2 2 2

5 33 13.8 2 2 2 2 2 2

1 30 8.2 2 2 2 2 2 2

12 48 20 2 2 2 2 2 2

10 48 29 2 2 2 2 2 2

24 1 2 2 2 2 2

5 34 13 2 2 2 2 2 2
15 58 38 2 2 2 2
2 2

20 1 2 2 2
2 2

21 1 1 2 1
2 2
41 1 2 2 2
2 2
HOLD COMPOSITION SECTION 2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION
MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD (Household Roster)
(Household Roster)

Occupation Code
(Use NCO Code) Do you Net Net
Salary have a transfers to transfers to
work Bank and from and from
during last Account? non co- non co-
12 (No– 1, resident resident Name of the Member
months? Individual brother & sisters &
[1=Yes; – 2, Joint – father of mother of
2=No] Primary Secondary 3, the Head the Head
Both – 4) of Hhd. of Hhd.

2 1116 1 Bal Chand

2 610 621 2 Kali

2 622 610 2 Sunil Suthar

2 1116 2

2 2

2 1114 2 Kaluram

2 1114 1 Laxmi

2 1111 621 2 Siksha

2 1116 1 Kan Singh


Rubina
2 1114 2

Mukesh
2 1111 2

Rahul
2 819 2
Rajuram
2 1111 2
OSITION SECTION 2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION SECTION 2. HOUSEHOL

ehold Roster) 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD (Household 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD
Roster) (Household Roster)

Member ID
[7]

For members less than


18 yrs. Self- Self-
Marital Status Involved in employed employed
[1=married; migration in in non-
Relationship Gender 2=unmarried; during last agriculture agriculture
with head (Male=1; Age (yrs) 3=widow; 12 during last during last
(Use Code 1) Female=2) 4=divorced; months? 12 12
5=separated; (1=Yes; months? months?
Height Weight 6=widower] 2=No) (1=Yes; (1=Yes;
(in Inches) (in kg) 2=No) 2=No)

5 1 3 34 13.5 2 2 2 2

11 2 28 1 2 1 2

5 1 19 2 2 1 1

4 1 10 47 25 2 2 2 2

5 2 7 40 9 2 2 2 2

5 2 5 33.6 13.5 2 2 2 2

4 1 32 1 1 2 1
5 2 2 32.5 8 2 2 2 2

4 1 20 1 1 2 1

18 1 1 30.5 7.8 2 2 2 2

5 1 27 1 1 1 2
ION 2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION SECTION 2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOS
RS OF THE HOUSEHOLD 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD (Household 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE H
usehold Roster) Roster)

Occupation Code
Worked as Non- (Use NCO Code) Net Net
agricultural agricultural Salary transfers to transfers to
Do you have a
casual casual work and from and from
Bank Account?
laborer laborer during last non co- non co-
(No– 1,
during last during last 12 resident resident
Individual – 2,
12 12 months? brother & sisters &
Joint – 3,
months? months? [1=Yes; father of mother of
Both – 4)
[1=Yes; [1=Yes; 2=No] Primary Secondary the Head the Head
2=No] 2=No] of Hhd. of Hhd.

2 2 2 1116 1

2 2 2 622 621 2

2 2 2 401 610 2

2 2 2 1114 2

2 2 2 1114 1

2 2 2 1116 1

2 1 2 810 2
2 2 2 1116 1

2 2 2 810 2

2 2 2 1116 1

1 2 2 610 630 2
TION 2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION SECTION 2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD (Household Roster) 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOU
(Household Roster

Member I

For members less


than
18 yrs.

Relationship Gender
Name of the Member with head (Male=1; Age (yrs)
(Use Code 1) Female=2)

Height Weight
(in Inches) (in kg)

Disha 5 2 0 29 6

Ghulam Jora 11 2 26

Chandrakant 4 1 8 40 16

Jeena 5 2 5 33.4 14

Bisham 5 1 4 33 13

Sambhandh Kunwar 11 1 28
Bajrang Devi 11 2 20

Shivkaran 5 1 12 50 22
OLD COMPOSITION SECTION 2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION
1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD 2.1 MEMBERS
(Household Roster) (Household Roster)

Member ID [8]

Occupation Code
Self- Self- Worked as Non- (Use NCO Code)
Marital Status Involved in employed employed agricultural agricultural Salary
[1=married; migration in in non- casual casual work
2=unmarried; during last agriculture agriculture laborer laborer during last
3=widow; 12 during last during last during last during last 12
4=divorced; months? 12 12 12 12 months?
5=separated; (1=Yes; months? months? months? months? [1=Yes;
6=widower] 2=No) (1=Yes; (1=Yes; [1=Yes; [1=Yes; 2=No] Primary Secondary
2=No) 2=No) 2=No] 2=No]

2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1116

1 1 1 2 2 2 2 610 621

2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1114

2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1116

2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1116

1 1 2 2 2 2 2 1111
1 2 2 2
2 2 2 1111

2 2 2 2
2 2 2 1114
SECTION 2.
SECTION 2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION
COMP
2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD (Household Roster) 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUS
(Household Roster)

Do you Net Net


have a transfers to transfers to
Bank and from and from
Account? non co- non co- Relationship Gender
(No– 1, resident resident Name of the Member with head (Male=1;
Individual brother & sisters & (Use Code 1) Female=2)
– 2, Joint – father of mother of
3, the Head the Head
Both – 4) of Hhd. of Hhd.

2 Ruksana 11 2

1 Leela 5 2

1 Lucky 5 1

2 Pritam 5 2
Lokesh 4 1
2

Shyamsundar 5 1
1
SECTION 2. HOUSEHOLD
SECTION 2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION
COMPOSITION
MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD (Household 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE
(Household Roster) Roster) (Household R

Member ID [9]

For members less than


18 yrs. Self- Self- Worked as Non-
Marital Status Involved in employed employed agricultural agricultural
[1=married; migration in in non- casual casual
2=unmarried; during last agriculture agriculture laborer laborer
Age (yrs) 3=widow; 12 during last during last during last during last
4=divorced; months? 12 12 12 12
5=separated; (1=Yes; months? months? months? months?
Height Weight 6=widower] 2=No) (1=Yes; (1=Yes; [1=Yes; [1=Yes;
(in Inches) (in kg) 2=No) 2=No) 2=No] 2=No]

24 1 2 1 2 2 2

3 37 13 2 2 2 2 2 2

3 37 14.6 2 2 2 2 2 2

5 33.2 12 2 1 2 2 2 2
18 66 48 2 2 2 2
2 2

13 50 23 2 2 2 2 2 2
HOLD COMPOSITION SECTION 2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION
2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD
(Household Roster) (Household Roster)

Occupation Code
(Use NCO Code) Do you Net Net
Salary have a transfers to transfers to
work Bank and from and from
during last Account? non co- non co-
12 (No– 1, resident resident
months? Individual brother & sisters &
[1=Yes; – 2, Joint – father of mother of
2=No] Primary Secondary 3, the Head the Head
Both – 4) of Hhd. of Hhd.

2 622 621 2

2 1116 1

2 1116 1

2 1116 1
2 1114 2

2
1114 1
SECTION 2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION SECTION 2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSIT
2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOL
(Household Roster) Roster)

Me

For members less than


18 yrs.

Relationship Gender
Name of the Member with head (Male=1; Age (yrs)
(Use Code 1) Female=2)

Height
(in Inches)

Kali (There are 2 Kali's in same house) 11 2 22

Tanisha 5 2 2 31

Laku Singh 5 1 2 32.3


Tamanna 5 2 3 36

Ramchandra 5 1 11 48.2
OUSEHOLD COMPOSITION SECTION 2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION
MBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD (Household 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD 2.1 MEMBERS OF T
Roster) (Household Roster) (Household

Member ID
[10]

For members less than Occupation Code


18 yrs. Self- Self- Worked as Non- (Use NCO Code)
Marital Status Involved in employed employed agricultural agricultural Salary
[1=married; migration in in non- casual casual work
2=unmarried; during last agriculture agriculture laborer laborer during last
3=widow; 12 during last during last during last during last 12
4=divorced; months? 12 12 12 12 months?
5=separated; (1=Yes; months? months? months? months? [1=Yes;
Weight 6=widower] 2=No) (1=Yes; (1=Yes; [1=Yes; [1=Yes; 2=No] Primary
(in kg) 2=No) 2=No) 2=No] 2=No]

1 1 1 2 2 2 2 610

9 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1116

8.5 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 1116
12.5 2 2 2 2
2 2 2 1116

20 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
1114
ITION SECTION 2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION
2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD (Household Roster
(Household Roster)

Occupation Code
(Use NCO Code) Net Net
Do you have a transfers to transfers to
Bank and from and from
Account? non co- non co- Relationship
(No– 1, resident resident Name of the Member with head
Individual – 2, brother & sisters & (Use Code 1)
Joint – 3, father of mother of
Secondary Both – 4) the Head the Head
of Hhd. of Hhd.

621 2 Insaaf Khan 5

1 Dheeraj 5

1 Kalu Singh 4
Payal 5
1

1
SECTION 2. HOUSEHOLD
SECTION 2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSI
COMPOSITION
SEHOLD (Household Roster) 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE
(Household Roster) (Household Ro

Member ID [11]

For members less than


18 yrs. Self- Self- Worked as
Marital Status Involved in employed employed agricultural
[1=married; migration in in non- casual
Gender 2=unmarried; during last agriculture agriculture laborer
(Male=1; Age (yrs) 3=widow; 12 during last during last during last
Female=2) 4=divorced; months? 12 12 12
5=separated; (1=Yes; months? months? months?
Height Weight 6=widower] 2=No) (1=Yes; (1=Yes; [1=Yes;
(in Inches) (in kg) 2=No) 2=No) 2=No]

1 9 40 16 2 2 2 2 2

1 1 30.5 8 2 2 2 2 2

1 30 1 1 2 1 2
2 2 30.6 8 2 2 2 2
2
HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION SECTION 2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION
2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD (Household Rost
(Household Roster)

Occupation Code
Non- (Use NCO Code) Net Net
agricultural Salary transfers to transfers to
Do you have a
casual work and from and from
Bank Account?
laborer during last non co- non co-
(No– 1,
during last 12 resident resident
Individual – 2,
12 months? brother & sisters &
Joint – 3,
months? [1=Yes; father of mother of
Both – 4)
[1=Yes; 2=No] Primary Secondary the Head the Head
2=No] of Hhd. of Hhd.

2 2 1114 2

2 2 1116 1

1 2 810 2
2 2 1116 1
ION 2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION SECTION 2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

MBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD (Household Roster) 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD (Household
Roster)

Member

For members less than


18 yrs.

Relationship Gender
Name of the Member with head (Male=1; Age (yrs)
(Use Code 1) Female=2)

Height Weight
(in Inches) (in kg)

Farzaana 5 2 5 33 14

Vimla Kunwar 11 2 26
Raja 5 1 3 37 14.5
OLD COMPOSITION SECTION 2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION
OUSEHOLD (Household 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD
er) (Household Roster) (Household Roster)

Member ID [12]

Occupation Code
Self- Self- Worked as Non- (Use NCO Code)
Marital Status Involved in employed employed agricultural agricultural Salary
[1=married; migration in in non- casual casual work
2=unmarried; during last agriculture agriculture laborer laborer during last
3=widow; 12 during last during last during last during last 12
4=divorced; months? 12 12 12 12 months?
5=separated; (1=Yes; months? months? months? months? [1=Yes;
6=widower] 2=No) (1=Yes; (1=Yes; [1=Yes; [1=Yes; 2=No] Primary Secondary
2=No) 2=No) 2=No] 2=No]

2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1116

1 1 2 2 2 2 2 1111
2 2 2 2
2 2 2 1116
SECTION 2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION SECTION 2. HOUSEH
ERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD (Household Roster)
ousehold Roster)

Net Net
transfers to transfers to
Do you have a
and from and from
Bank Account?
non co- non co- Relationship Gender
(No– 1,
resident resident Name of the Member with head (Male=1;
Individual – 2,
brother & sisters & (Use Code 1) Female=2)
Joint – 3,
father of mother of
Both – 4)
the Head the Head
of Hhd. of Hhd.

2 Afsana 5 2

2 Jyoti 5 2
Gunjan 5 2
1
SECTION 2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION SECTION 2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

ld Roster) 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD


(Household Roster) (Household Roster)

Member-ID [13]

For members less than


18 yrs. Self- Self- Worked as Non-
Marital Status Involved in employed employed agricultural agricultural
[1=married; migration in in non- casual casual
2=unmarried; during last agriculture agriculture laborer laborer
Age (yrs) 3=widow; 12 during last during last during last during last
4=divorced; months? 12 12 12 12
5=separated; (1=Yes; months? months? months? months?
Height Weight 6=widower] 2=No) (1=Yes; (1=Yes; [1=Yes; [1=Yes;
(in Inches) (in kg) 2=No) 2=No) 2=No] 2=No]

7 42.5 15 2 1 2 2 2 2

1 30.8 8 2 1 2 2 2 2
1 30.6 8 2 2 2 2
2 2
HOLD COMPOSITION SECTION 2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION
RS OF THE HOUSEHOLD 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD (Household Roster)
usehold Roster)

Occupation Code
(Use NCO Code) Net Net
Salary transfers to transfers to
Do you have a
work and from and from
Bank Account?
during last non co- non co-
(No– 1,
12 resident resident
Individual – 2,
months? brother & sisters &
Joint – 3,
[1=Yes; father of mother of
Both – 4)
2=No] Primary Secondary the Head the Head
of Hhd. of Hhd.

2 1114 2

2 1116 1
2 1116 1
ECTION 2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION SECTION 2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITI

F THE HOUSEHOLD (Household Roster) 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD


(Household Roster)

Mem

For members less than


18 yrs.

Relationship Gender
Name of the Member with head (Male=1; Age (yrs)
(Use Code 1) Female=2)

Height
(in Inches)

Altaf Khan 5 1 5 34
OUSEHOLD COMPOSITION SECTION 2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION
OUSEHOLD 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD (Household 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD (Hous
er) Roster) Roster)

Member-ID [14]

For members less than Occupation Code


18 yrs. Self- Self- Worked as Non- (Use NCO Code)
Marital Status Involved in employed employed agricultural agricultural Salary
[1=married; migration in in non- casual casual work
2=unmarried; during last agriculture agriculture laborer laborer during last
3=widow; 12 during last during last during last during last 12
4=divorced; months? 12 12 12 12 months?
5=separated; (1=Yes; months? months? months? months? [1=Yes;
Weight 6=widower] 2=No) (1=Yes; (1=Yes; [1=Yes; [1=Yes; 2=No] Primary
(in kg) 2=No) 2=No) 2=No] 2=No]

13.9 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 1116
ITION SECTION 2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION
OF THE HOUSEHOLD (Household 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD
Roster) (Household Roster)

Occupation Code
(Use NCO Code) Net Net
transfers to transfers to
Do you have a
and from and from
Bank Account?
non co- non co- Relationship
(No– 1,
resident resident Name of the Member with head
Individual – 2,
brother & sisters & (Use Code 1)
Joint – 3,
father of mother of
Both – 4)
Secondary the Head the Head
of Hhd. of Hhd.

2 Ayub Khan 5
SECTION 2. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION
2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD (Household 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHO
Roster) (Household Roster)

Member-ID [15]

For members less than


18 yrs. Self- Self- Worked as
Marital Status Involved in employed employed agricultural
[1=married; migration in in non- casual
Gender 2=unmarried; during last agriculture agriculture laborer
(Male=1; Age (yrs) 3=widow; 12 during last during last during last
Female=2) 4=divorced; months? 12 12 12
5=separated; (1=Yes; months? months? months?
Height Weight 6=widower] 2=No) (1=Yes; (1=Yes; [1=Yes;
(in Inches) (in kg) 2=No) 2=No) 2=No]

1 3 37.5 14 2 2 2 2 2
RS OF THE HOUSEHOLD 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD
usehold Roster) (Household Roster)

Occupation Code
Non- (Use NCO Code) Do you Net Net
agricultural Salary have a transfers to transfers to
casual work Bank and from and from
laborer during last Account? non co- non co-
during last 12 (No– 1, resident resident
12 months? Individual brother & sisters &
months? [1=Yes; – 2, Joint – father of mother of
[1=Yes; 2=No] Primary Secondary 3, the Head the Head
2=No] Both – 4) of Hhd. of Hhd.

2 2 1116 1
2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD (Hou
Roster)

Member

For members less than


18 yrs.

Relationship Gender
Name of the Member with head (Male=1; Age (yrs)
(Use Code 1) Female=2)

Height Weight
(in Inches) (in kg)

Alfaaz Khan 5 1 1 30.8 8


SECTION 2. HOUSEHOLD COMPO
S OF THE HOUSEHOLD (Household 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE H
Roster) (Household Roster) (Household Rost

Member-ID [16]

Occupation Code
Self- Self- Worked as Non- (Use NCO Code)
Marital Status Involved in employed employed agricultural agricultural Salary
[1=married; migration in in non- casual casual work
2=unmarried; during last agriculture agriculture laborer laborer during last
3=widow; 12 during last during last during last during last 12
4=divorced; months? 12 12 12 12 months?
5=separated; (1=Yes; months? months? months? months? [1=Yes;
6=widower] 2=No) (1=Yes; (1=Yes; [1=Yes; [1=Yes; 2=No] Primary Secondary
2=No) 2=No) 2=No] 2=No]

2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1116
USEHOLD COMPOSITION
MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD
(Household Roster)

Do you Net Net


have a transfers to transfers to
Bank and from and from
Account? non co- non co- Relationship Gender
(No– 1, resident resident Name of the Member with head (Male=1;
Individual brother & sisters & (Use Code 1) Female=2)
– 2, Joint – father of mother of
3, the Head the Head
Both – 4) of Hhd. of Hhd.

1 Raeesa 4 2
2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD (Household 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD
Roster) (Household Roster)

Member-ID [17]

For members less than


18 yrs. Self- Self- Worked as Non-
Marital Status Involved in employed employed agricultural agricultural
[1=married; migration in in non- casual casual
2=unmarried; during last agriculture agriculture laborer laborer
Age (yrs) 3=widow; 12 during last during last during last during last
4=divorced; months? 12 12 12 12
5=separated; (1=Yes; months? months? months? months?
Height Weight 6=widower] 2=No) (1=Yes; (1=Yes; [1=Yes; [1=Yes;
(in Inches) (in kg) 2=No) 2=No) 2=No] 2=No]

12 50 27 1 2 2 2 2 2
E HOUSEHOLD 2.1 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD
oster) (Household Roster) 2.2 Number of other persons staying
with the household
[Household level Information]

Occupation Code
(Use NCO Code) Do you Net Net
Salary have a transfers to transfers to
work Bank and from and from
during last Account? non co- non co-
12 (No– 1, resident resident Servants Permanent labourers
months? Individual brother & sisters &
[1=Yes; – 2, Joint – father of mother of
2=No] Primary Secondary 3, the Head the Head
Both – 4) of Hhd. of Hhd.

0 0

2 1114 2 0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0
0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0
SECTION-3 : OWNERSHIP OF ASSETS

3.1 : Ownership Status of Mechanized and Non-Mechanized Assets


(2017-18)

Household-1

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
0 1
Sl. Assets Number Owned in 2017- Total Value Now (Rs.) Sl. No. Assets
No. 18
Mechanized Assets
1 Tractor 0 0 1 Tractor
2 Trailer 0 0 2 Trailer
3 Thresher 0 0 3 Thresher
4 Electrified motor 0 0 4 Electrified motor
Non-electrified motor
5 0 0 5 Non-electrified motor (Oil
(Oil engine)
6 Gauge wheel 0 0 6 Gauge wheel
7 Plough 0 0 7 Plough
8 Disc harrow 0 0 8 Disc harrow
9 Tiller/cultivator 0 0 9 Tiller/cultivator
10 Plough disc/mould board 0 0 10 Plough disc/mould board
11 Seed drill 0 0 11 Seed drill
12 Power tiller 0 0 12 Power tiller
13 Power sprayer 0 0 13 Power sprayer
14 Chaff cutter 0 0 14 Chaff cutter
15 Cane Crusher 0 0 15 Cane Crusher
16 Combine harvester 0 0 16 Combine harvester
17 Mechanized fishing boats 0 0 17 Mechanized fishing boats
18 Mechanized fishing nets 0 0 18 Mechanized fishing nets
Non-Mechanized Assets
19 Iron plough 0 0 19 Iron plough
20 Cultivator 0 0 20 Cultivator
21 Harrow 0 0 21 Harrow
22 Leveler 0 0 22 Leveler
Hoe / Manual earth Hoe / Manual earth remov
23 remover 1 50 23
24 Residential Houses 1 1200000 24 Residential Houses
25 Seed drill 0 0 25 Seed drill
26 Weeder 0 0 26 Weeder
27 Sprayer/duster 0 0 27 Sprayer/duster
28 Winnower / Pitch fork 0 0 28 Winnower / Pitch fork
29 Farm Houses 1 5000 29 Farm Houses
Godowns, warehouses,
30 0 0 30 Godowns, warehouses, etc
etc.
31 Rice pounder 0 0 31 Rice pounder
32 Livestock sheds 0 0 32 Livestock sheds
33 Other livestock assets 0 0 33 Other livestock assets
Buildings for non-farm Buildings for non-farm acti
34 activities 0 0 34
35 Biogas plant 0 0 35 Biogas plant
36 Bullock Cart 0 0 36 Bullock Cart
Non-mechanized fishing
37 0 0 37 Non-mechanized fishing bo
boats
Non-mechanized fishing
38 0 0 38 Non-mechanized fishing ne
nets
39 Beehives 0 0 39 Beehives
40 Cream Extractor 0 0 40 Cream Extractor
41 Honey Extractor 0 0 41 Honey Extractor
42 Chaff cutter 0 0 42 Chaff cutter
43 Sickles 5 100 43 Sickles
44 Scissors (Heavy duty) 0 0 44 Scissors (Heavy duty)
SECTION-3 : OWNERSHIP OF ASSETS

3.1 : Ownership Status of Mechanized and Non-Mechanized Assets


(2017-18)

Household-2

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Assets Number Owned in 2017-19 Total Value Now (Rs.)

Mechanized Assets
Tractor 0 0
Trailer 0 0
Thresher 0 0
Electrified motor 0 0
Non-electrified motor (Oil engine) 0 0
Gauge wheel 0 0
Plough 0 0
Disc harrow 0 0
Tiller/cultivator 0 0
Plough disc/mould board 0 0
Seed drill 0 0
Power tiller 0 0
Power sprayer 0 0
Chaff cutter 0 0
Cane Crusher 0 0
Combine harvester 0 0
Mechanized fishing boats 0 0
Mechanized fishing nets 0 0
Non-Mechanized Assets
Iron plough 0 0
Cultivator 0 0
Harrow 0 0
Leveler 0 0
Hoe / Manual earth remover 1 150
Residential Houses 1 300000
Seed drill 0 0
Weeder 1 50
Sprayer/duster 0 0
Winnower / Pitch fork 0 0
Farm Houses 0 0
Godowns, warehouses, etc. 0 0
Rice pounder 0 0
Livestock sheds 0 0
Other livestock assets 0 0
Buildings for non-farm activities 0 0
Biogas plant 0 0
Bullock Cart 0 0
Non-mechanized fishing boats 0 0
Non-mechanized fishing nets 0 0
Beehives 0 0
Cream Extractor 0 0
Honey Extractor 0 0
Chaff cutter 0 0
Sickles 12 300
Scissors (Heavy duty) 1 100
SECTION-3 : OWNERSHIP OF ASSET

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(2017-18)

Household-3

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover S
0 2
Total Value Now (Rs.) Sl. No. Assets Number Owned in 2017-19

Mechanized Assets
0 1 Tractor 0
0 2 Trailer 0
0 3 Thresher 0
0 4 Electrified motor 0
0 5 Non-electrified motor (Oil engine) 0
0 6 Gauge wheel 0
0 7 Plough 0
0 8 Disc harrow 0
0 9 Tiller/cultivator 0
0 10 Plough disc/mould board 0
0 11 Seed drill 0
0 12 Power tiller 0
0 13 Power sprayer 0
0 14 Chaff cutter 0
0 15 Cane Crusher 0
0 16 Combine harvester 0
0 17 Mechanized fishing boats 0
0 18 Mechanized fishing nets 0
Non-Mechanized Assets
0 19 Iron plough 0
0 20 Cultivator 0
0 21 Harrow 0
0 22 Leveler 0
150 23 Hoe / Manual earth remover 1
300000 24 Residential Houses 1
0 25 Seed drill 0
50 26 Weeder 1
0 27 Sprayer/duster 0
0 28 Winnower / Pitch fork 0
0 29 Farm Houses 0
0 30 Godowns, warehouses, etc. 0
0 31 Rice pounder 0
0 32 Livestock sheds 0
0 33 Other livestock assets 0
0 34 Buildings for non-farm activities 0
0 35 Biogas plant 0
0 36 Bullock Cart 0
0 37 Non-mechanized fishing boats 0
0 38 Non-mechanized fishing nets 0
0 39 Beehives 0
0 40 Cream Extractor 0
0 41 Honey Extractor 0
0 42 Chaff cutter 0
300 43 Sickles 4
100 44 Scissors (Heavy duty) 1
NERSHIP OF ASSETS SECTIO

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ehold-3

ehold ID
m Introduction/Cover Sheet] [to be copie
0 3
Number Owned in 2017-19 Total Value Now (Rs.) Sl. No. Assets

zed Assets
0 0 1 Tractor
0 0 2 Trailer
0 0 3 Thresher
0 0 4 Electrified motor
0 0 5 Non-electrified motor (Oil engine)
0 0 6 Gauge wheel
0 0 7 Plough
0 0 8 Disc harrow
0 0 9 Tiller/cultivator
0 0 10 Plough disc/mould board
0 0 11 Seed drill
0 0 12 Power tiller
0 0 13 Power sprayer
0 0 14 Chaff cutter
0 0 15 Cane Crusher
0 0 16 Combine harvester
0 0 17 Mechanized fishing boats
0 0 18 Mechanized fishing nets
anized Assets
0 0 19 Iron plough
0 0 20 Cultivator
0 0 21 Harrow
0 0 22 Leveler
1 150 23 Hoe / Manual earth remover
1 190000 24 Residential Houses
0 0 25 Seed drill
1 50 26 Weeder
0 0 27 Sprayer/duster
0 0 28 Winnower / Pitch fork
0 0 29 Farm Houses
0 0 30 Godowns, warehouses, etc.
0 0 31 Rice pounder
0 0 32 Livestock sheds
0 0 33 Other livestock assets
0 0 34 Buildings for non-farm activities
0 0 35 Biogas plant
0 0 36 Bullock Cart
0 0 37 Non-mechanized fishing boats
0 0 38 Non-mechanized fishing nets
0 0 39 Beehives
0 0 40 Cream Extractor
0 0 41 Honey Extractor
0 0 42 Chaff cutter
4 100 43 Sickles
1 100 44 Scissors (Heavy duty)
SECTION-3 : OWNERSHIP OF ASSETS

3.1 : Ownership Status of Mechanized and Non-Mechanized Assets


(2017-18)

Household-4

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
0 4
Assets Number Owned in 2017-20 Total Value Now (Rs.)

Mechanized Assets
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
otor (Oil engine) 0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
d board 0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
er 0 0
ng boats 0 0
ng nets 0 0
Non-Mechanized Assets
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
th remover 1 150
s 1 1,000,000
0 0
1 50
0 0
fork 0 0
1 50000
ouses, etc. 0 0
0 0
1 7000
sets 0 0
farm activities 0 0
0 0
1 20000
fishing boats 0 0
fishing nets 0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
20 1000
uty) 0 0
SECTION-3 : OWNERSHIP OF ASSETS

3.1 : Ownership Status of Mechanized and Non-Mechanized Assets


(2017-18)

Household-5

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Sl. No. Assets Number Owned in 2017-19

Mechanized Assets
1 Tractor 0
2 Trailer 0
3 Thresher 0
4 Electrified motor 0
5 Non-electrified motor (Oil engine) 0
6 Gauge wheel 0
7 Plough 0
8 Disc harrow 0
9 Tiller/cultivator 0
10 Plough disc/mould board 0
11 Seed drill 0
12 Power tiller 0
13 Power sprayer 0
14 Chaff cutter 0
15 Cane Crusher 0
16 Combine harvester 0
17 Mechanized fishing boats 0
18 Mechanized fishing nets 0
Non-Mechanized Assets
19 Iron plough 0
20 Cultivator 0
21 Harrow 0
22 Leveler 0
23 Hoe / Manual earth remover 2
24 Residential Houses 1
25 Seed drill 0
26 Weeder 2
27 Sprayer/duster 0
28 Winnower / Pitch fork 0
29 Farm Houses 0
30 Godowns, warehouses, etc. 0
31 Rice pounder 0
32 Livestock sheds 0
33 Other livestock assets 0
34 Buildings for non-farm activities 0
35 Biogas plant 0
36 Bullock Cart 0
37 Non-mechanized fishing boats 0
38 Non-mechanized fishing nets 0
39 Beehives 0
40 Cream Extractor 0
41 Honey Extractor 0
42 Chaff cutter 0
43 Sickles 5
44 Scissors (Heavy duty) 0
SETS SECTION-3 : OWNER

anized Assets 3.1 : Ownership Status of Mechanized


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Household

Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In
0 5
Total Value Now (Rs.) Sl. No. Assets

Mechanized A
0 1 Tractor
0 2 Trailer
0 3 Thresher
0 4 Electrified motor
0 5 Non-electrified motor (Oil engine)
0 6 Gauge wheel
0 7 Plough
0 8 Disc harrow
0 9 Tiller/cultivator
0 10 Plough disc/mould board
0 11 Seed drill
0 12 Power tiller
0 13 Power sprayer
0 14 Chaff cutter
0 15 Cane Crusher
0 16 Combine harvester
0 17 Mechanized fishing boats
0 18 Mechanized fishing nets
Non-Mechanize
0 19 Iron plough
0 20 Cultivator
0 21 Harrow
0 22 Leveler
100 23 Hoe / Manual earth remover
150000 24 Residential Houses
0 25 Seed drill
100 26 Weeder
0 27 Sprayer/duster
0 28 Winnower / Pitch fork
0 29 Farm Houses
0 30 Godowns, warehouses, etc.
0 31 Rice pounder
0 32 Livestock sheds
0 33 Other livestock assets
0 34 Buildings for non-farm activities
0 35 Biogas plant
0 36 Bullock Cart
0 37 Non-mechanized fishing boats
0 38 Non-mechanized fishing nets
0 39 Beehives
0 40 Cream Extractor
0 41 Honey Extractor
0 42 Chaff cutter
200 43 Sickles
0 44 Scissors (Heavy duty)
CTION-3 : OWNERSHIP OF ASSETS

ship Status of Mechanized and Non-Mechanized Assets


(2017-18)

Household-6

Household ID
opied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
0 6
Number Owned in 2017-20 Total Value Now (Rs.) Sl. No. A

Mechanized Assets
0 0 1 Tractor
0 0 2 Trailer
0 0 3 Thresher
0 0 4 Electrified motor
0 0 5 Non-electrified motor
0 0 6 Gauge wheel
0 0 7 Plough
0 0 8 Disc harrow
0 0 9 Tiller/cultivator
0 0 10 Plough disc/mould bo
0 0 11 Seed drill
0 0 12 Power tiller
0 0 13 Power sprayer
0 0 14 Chaff cutter
0 0 15 Cane Crusher
0 0 16 Combine harvester
0 0 17 Mechanized fishing bo
0 0 18 Mechanized fishing ne
Non-Mechanized Assets
0 0 19 Iron plough
0 0 20 Cultivator
0 0 21 Harrow
0 0 22 Leveler
1 50 23 Hoe / Manual earth re
1 500000 24 Residential Houses
0 0 25 Seed drill
1 150 26 Weeder
0 0 27 Sprayer/duster
0 0 28 Winnower / Pitch fork
0 0 29 Farm Houses
0 0 30 Godowns, warehouse
0 0 31 Rice pounder
1 5000 32 Livestock sheds
0 0 33 Other livestock assets
0 0 34 Buildings for non-farm
0 0 35 Biogas plant
0 0 36 Bullock Cart
0 0 37 Non-mechanized fishin
0 0 38 Non-mechanized fishin
0 0 39 Beehives
0 0 40 Cream Extractor
0 0 41 Honey Extractor
0 0 42 Chaff cutter
4 100 43 Sickles
1 50 44 Scissors (Heavy duty)
SECTION-3 : OWNERSHIP OF ASSETS

3.1 : Ownership Status of Mechanized and Non-Mechanized Assets


(2017-18)

Household-7

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Assets Number Owned in 2017-20 Total Value Now (Rs.)

Mechanized Assets
Tractor 0 0
Trailer 0 0
Thresher 0 0
Electrified motor 0 0
Non-electrified motor (Oil engine) 0 0
Gauge wheel 0 0
Plough 0 0
Disc harrow 0 0
Tiller/cultivator 0 0
Plough disc/mould board 0 0
Seed drill 0 0
Power tiller 0 0
Power sprayer 0 0
Chaff cutter 0 0
Cane Crusher 0 0
Combine harvester 0 0
Mechanized fishing boats 0 0
Mechanized fishing nets 0 0
Non-Mechanized Assets
Iron plough 0 0
Cultivator 0 0
Harrow 0 0
Leveler 0 0
Hoe / Manual earth remover 0 0
Residential Houses 1 200000
Seed drill 0 0
Weeder 0 0
Sprayer/duster 0 0
Winnower / Pitch fork 0 0
Farm Houses 0 0
Godowns, warehouses, etc. 0 0
Rice pounder 0 0
Livestock sheds 0 0
Other livestock assets 0 0
Buildings for non-farm activities 0 0
Biogas plant 0 0
Bullock Cart 0 0
Non-mechanized fishing boats 0 0
Non-mechanized fishing nets 0 0
Beehives 0 0
Cream Extractor 0 0
Honey Extractor 0 0
Chaff cutter 0 0
Sickles 2 100
Scissors (Heavy duty) 0 0
SECTION-3 : OWNERSHIP OF ASSET

3.1 : Ownership Status of Mechanized and Non-Mechanize


(2017-18)

Household-8

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover S
0 7
Total Value Now (Rs.) Sl. No. Assets Number Owned in 2017-21

Mechanized Assets
0 1 Tractor 0
0 2 Trailer 0
0 3 Thresher 0
0 4 Electrified motor 0
0 5 Non-electrified motor (Oil engine) 0
0 6 Gauge wheel 0
0 7 Plough 0
0 8 Disc harrow 0
0 9 Tiller/cultivator 0
0 10 Plough disc/mould board 0
0 11 Seed drill 0
0 12 Power tiller 0
0 13 Power sprayer 0
0 14 Chaff cutter 0
0 15 Cane Crusher 0
0 16 Combine harvester 0
0 17 Mechanized fishing boats 0
0 18 Mechanized fishing nets 0
Non-Mechanized Assets
0 19 Iron plough 0
0 20 Cultivator 0
0 21 Harrow 0
0 22 Leveler 0
0 23 Hoe / Manual earth remover 3
200000 24 Residential Houses 1
0 25 Seed drill 0
0 26 Weeder 0
0 27 Sprayer/duster 0
0 28 Winnower / Pitch fork 0
0 29 Farm Houses 0
0 30 Godowns, warehouses, etc. 0
0 31 Rice pounder 0
0 32 Livestock sheds 1
0 33 Other livestock assets 0
0 34 Buildings for non-farm activities 0
0 35 Biogas plant 0
0 36 Bullock Cart 0
0 37 Non-mechanized fishing boats 0
0 38 Non-mechanized fishing nets 0
0 39 Beehives 0
0 40 Cream Extractor 0
0 41 Honey Extractor 0
0 42 Chaff cutter 0
100 43 Sickles 3
0 44 Scissors (Heavy duty) 2
NERSHIP OF ASSETS SECTIO

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17-18)

ehold-8

ehold ID
m Introduction/Cover Sheet] [to be copie
0 8
Number Owned in 2017-21 Total Value Now (Rs.) Sl. No. Assets

zed Assets
0 0 1 Tractor
0 0 2 Trailer
0 0 3 Thresher
0 0 4 Electrified motor
0 0 5 Non-electrified motor (Oil engine)
0 0 6 Gauge wheel
0 0 7 Plough
0 0 8 Disc harrow
0 0 9 Tiller/cultivator
0 0 10 Plough disc/mould board
0 0 11 Seed drill
0 0 12 Power tiller
0 0 13 Power sprayer
0 0 14 Chaff cutter
0 0 15 Cane Crusher
0 0 16 Combine harvester
0 0 17 Mechanized fishing boats
0 0 18 Mechanized fishing nets
anized Assets
0 0 19 Iron plough
0 0 20 Cultivator
0 0 21 Harrow
0 0 22 Leveler
3 150 23 Hoe / Manual earth remover
1 350000 24 Residential Houses
0 0 25 Seed drill
0 0 26 Weeder
0 0 27 Sprayer/duster
0 0 28 Winnower / Pitch fork
0 0 29 Farm Houses
0 0 30 Godowns, warehouses, etc.
0 0 31 Rice pounder
1 2500 32 Livestock sheds
0 0 33 Other livestock assets
0 0 34 Buildings for non-farm activities
0 0 35 Biogas plant
0 0 36 Bullock Cart
0 0 37 Non-mechanized fishing boats
0 0 38 Non-mechanized fishing nets
0 0 39 Beehives
0 0 40 Cream Extractor
0 0 41 Honey Extractor
0 0 42 Chaff cutter
3 75 43 Sickles
2 200 44 Scissors (Heavy duty)
SECTION-3 : OWNERSHIP OF ASSETS

3.1 : Ownership Status of Mechanized and Non-Mechanized Assets


(2017-18)

Household-9

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
0 9
Assets Number Owned in 2017-19 Total Value Now (Rs.)

Mechanized Assets
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
otor (Oil engine) 0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
d board 0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
er 0 0
ng boats 0 0
ng nets 0 0
Non-Mechanized Assets
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
th remover 2 100
s 1 600000
0 0
3 450
0 0
fork 0 0
1 20000
ouses, etc. 0 0
0 0
1 4000
sets 0 0
farm activities 0 0
0 0
0 0
fishing boats 0 0
fishing nets 0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
5 125
uty) 0 0
SECTION-3 : OWNERSHIP OF ASSETS

3.1 : Ownership Status of Mechanized and Non-Mechanized Assets


(2017-18)

Household-10

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Sl. No. Assets Number Owned in 2017-20

Mechanized Assets
1 Tractor 0
2 Trailer 0
3 Thresher 0
4 Electrified motor 0
5 Non-electrified motor (Oil engine) 0
6 Gauge wheel 0
7 Plough 0
8 Disc harrow 0
9 Tiller/cultivator 0
10 Plough disc/mould board 0
11 Seed drill 0
12 Power tiller 0
13 Power sprayer 0
14 Chaff cutter 0
15 Cane Crusher 0
16 Combine harvester 0
17 Mechanized fishing boats 0
18 Mechanized fishing nets 0
Non-Mechanized Assets
19 Iron plough 0
20 Cultivator 0
21 Harrow 0
22 Leveler 0
23 Hoe / Manual earth remover 0
24 Residential Houses 1
25 Seed drill 0
26 Weeder 0
27 Sprayer/duster 0
28 Winnower / Pitch fork 0
29 Farm Houses 0
30 Godowns, warehouses, etc. 0
31 Rice pounder 0
32 Livestock sheds 0
33 Other livestock assets 0
34 Buildings for non-farm activities 0
35 Biogas plant 0
36 Bullock Cart 0
37 Non-mechanized fishing boats 0
38 Non-mechanized fishing nets 0
39 Beehives 0
40 Cream Extractor 0
41 Honey Extractor 0
42 Chaff cutter 0
43 Sickles 0
44 Scissors (Heavy duty) 0
SETS SECTION-3 : OWNER

anized Assets 3.1 : Ownership Status of Mechanized


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Household

Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In
1 0
Total Value Now (Rs.) Sl. No. Assets

Mechanized A
0 1 Tractor
0 2 Trailer
0 3 Thresher
0 4 Electrified motor
0 5 Non-electrified motor (Oil engine)
0 6 Gauge wheel
0 7 Plough
0 8 Disc harrow
0 9 Tiller/cultivator
0 10 Plough disc/mould board
0 11 Seed drill
0 12 Power tiller
0 13 Power sprayer
0 14 Chaff cutter
0 15 Cane Crusher
0 16 Combine harvester
0 17 Mechanized fishing boats
0 18 Mechanized fishing nets
Non-Mechanize
0 19 Iron plough
0 20 Cultivator
0 21 Harrow
0 22 Leveler
0 23 Hoe / Manual earth remover
300000 24 Residential Houses
0 25 Seed drill
0 26 Weeder
0 27 Sprayer/duster
0 28 Winnower / Pitch fork
0 29 Farm Houses
0 30 Godowns, warehouses, etc.
0 31 Rice pounder
0 32 Livestock sheds
0 33 Other livestock assets
0 34 Buildings for non-farm activities
0 35 Biogas plant
0 36 Bullock Cart
0 37 Non-mechanized fishing boats
0 38 Non-mechanized fishing nets
0 39 Beehives
0 40 Cream Extractor
0 41 Honey Extractor
0 42 Chaff cutter
0 43 Sickles
0 44 Scissors (Heavy duty)
CTION-3 : OWNERSHIP OF ASSETS

ship Status of Mechanized and Non-Mechanized Assets


(2017-18)

Household-11

Household ID
opied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 1
Number Owned in 2017-20 Total Value Now (Rs.) Sl. No. A

Mechanized Assets
0 0 1 Tractor
0 0 2 Trailer
0 0 3 Thresher
0 0 4 Electrified motor
0 0 5 Non-electrified motor
0 0 6 Gauge wheel
0 0 7 Plough
0 0 8 Disc harrow
0 0 9 Tiller/cultivator
0 0 10 Plough disc/mould bo
0 0 11 Seed drill
0 0 12 Power tiller
0 0 13 Power sprayer
0 0 14 Chaff cutter
0 0 15 Cane Crusher
0 0 16 Combine harvester
0 0 17 Mechanized fishing bo
0 0 18 Mechanized fishing ne
Non-Mechanized Assets
0 0 19 Iron plough
0 0 20 Cultivator
0 0 21 Harrow
0 0 22 Leveler
0 0 23 Hoe / Manual earth re
0 0 24 Residential Houses
0 0 25 Seed drill
0 0 26 Weeder
0 0 27 Sprayer/duster
0 0 28 Winnower / Pitch fork
0 0 29 Farm Houses
0 0 30 Godowns, warehouse
0 0 31 Rice pounder
0 0 32 Livestock sheds
0 0 33 Other livestock assets
0 0 34 Buildings for non-farm
0 0 35 Biogas plant
0 0 36 Bullock Cart
0 0 37 Non-mechanized fishin
0 0 38 Non-mechanized fishin
0 0 39 Beehives
0 0 40 Cream Extractor
0 0 41 Honey Extractor
0 0 42 Chaff cutter
0 0 43 Sickles
0 0 44 Scissors (Heavy duty)
SECTION-3 : OWNERSHIP OF ASSETS

3.1 : Ownership Status of Mechanized and Non-Mechanized Assets


(2017-18)

Household-12

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Assets Number Owned in 2017-21 Total Value Now (Rs.)

Mechanized Assets
Tractor 0 0
Trailer 0 0
Thresher 0 0
Electrified motor 0 0
Non-electrified motor (Oil engine) 0 0
Gauge wheel 0 0
Plough 0 0
Disc harrow 0 0
Tiller/cultivator 0 0
Plough disc/mould board 0 0
Seed drill 0 0
Power tiller 0 0
Power sprayer 0 0
Chaff cutter 0 0
Cane Crusher 0 0
Combine harvester 0 0
Mechanized fishing boats 0 0
Mechanized fishing nets 0 0
Non-Mechanized Assets
Iron plough 0 0
Cultivator 0 0
Harrow 0 0
Leveler 0 0
Hoe / Manual earth remover 1 110
Residential Houses 1 250000
Seed drill 0 0
Weeder 0 0
Sprayer/duster 0 0
Winnower / Pitch fork 0 0
Farm Houses 0 0
Godowns, warehouses, etc. 0 0
Rice pounder 0 0
Livestock sheds 0 0
Other livestock assets 0 0
Buildings for non-farm activities 0 0
Biogas plant 0 0
Bullock Cart 0 0
Non-mechanized fishing boats 0 0
Non-mechanized fishing nets 0 0
Beehives 0 0
Cream Extractor 0 0
Honey Extractor 0 0
Chaff cutter 0 0
Sickles 2 150
Scissors (Heavy duty) 0 0
SECTION-3 : OWNERSHIP OF ASSET

3.1 : Ownership Status of Mechanized and Non-Mechanize


(2017-18)

Household-13

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover S
1 2
Total Value Now (Rs.) Sl. No. Assets Number Owned in 2017-20

Mechanized Assets
0 1 Tractor 1
0 2 Trailer 1
0 3 Thresher 0
0 4 Electrified motor 0
0 5 Non-electrified motor (Oil engine) 0
0 6 Gauge wheel 0
0 7 Plough 1
0 8 Disc harrow 1
0 9 Tiller/cultivator 0
0 10 Plough disc/mould board 0
0 11 Seed drill 0
0 12 Power tiller 0
0 13 Power sprayer 0
0 14 Chaff cutter 0
0 15 Cane Crusher 0
0 16 Combine harvester 0
0 17 Mechanized fishing boats 0
0 18 Mechanized fishing nets 0
Non-Mechanized Assets
0 19 Iron plough 0
0 20 Cultivator 0
0 21 Harrow 0
0 22 Leveler 0
110 23 Hoe / Manual earth remover 3
250000 24 Residential Houses 1
0 25 Seed drill 0
0 26 Weeder 0
0 27 Sprayer/duster 0
0 28 Winnower / Pitch fork 0
0 29 Farm Houses 0
0 30 Godowns, warehouses, etc. 1
0 31 Rice pounder 0
0 32 Livestock sheds 1
0 33 Other livestock assets 0
0 34 Buildings for non-farm activities 0
0 35 Biogas plant 0
0 36 Bullock Cart 0
0 37 Non-mechanized fishing boats 0
0 38 Non-mechanized fishing nets 0
0 39 Beehives 0
0 40 Cream Extractor 0
0 41 Honey Extractor 0
0 42 Chaff cutter 0
150 43 Sickles 4
0 44 Scissors (Heavy duty) 0
NERSHIP OF ASSETS SECTIO

nized and Non-Mechanized Assets 3.1 : Ownership


17-18)

hold-13

ehold ID
m Introduction/Cover Sheet] [to be copie
1 3
Number Owned in 2017-20 Total Value Now (Rs.) Sl. No. Assets

zed Assets
1 600000 1 Tractor
1 40000 2 Trailer
0 0 3 Thresher
0 0 4 Electrified motor
0 0 5 Non-electrified motor (Oil engine)
0 0 6 Gauge wheel
1 20000 7 Plough
1 25000 8 Disc harrow
0 0 9 Tiller/cultivator
0 0 10 Plough disc/mould board
0 0 11 Seed drill
0 0 12 Power tiller
0 0 13 Power sprayer
0 0 14 Chaff cutter
0 0 15 Cane Crusher
0 0 16 Combine harvester
0 0 17 Mechanized fishing boats
0 0 18 Mechanized fishing nets
anized Assets
0 0 19 Iron plough
0 0 20 Cultivator
0 0 21 Harrow
0 0 22 Leveler
3 150 23 Hoe / Manual earth remover
1 800000 24 Residential Houses
0 0 25 Seed drill
0 0 26 Weeder
0 0 27 Sprayer/duster
0 0 28 Winnower / Pitch fork
0 0 29 Farm Houses
1 10000 30 Godowns, warehouses, etc.
0 0 31 Rice pounder
1 5000 32 Livestock sheds
0 0 33 Other livestock assets
0 0 34 Buildings for non-farm activities
0 0 35 Biogas plant
0 0 36 Bullock Cart
0 0 37 Non-mechanized fishing boats
0 0 38 Non-mechanized fishing nets
0 0 39 Beehives
0 0 40 Cream Extractor
0 0 41 Honey Extractor
0 0 42 Chaff cutter
4 100 43 Sickles
0 0 44 Scissors (Heavy duty)
SECTION-3 : OWNERSHIP OF ASSETS

3.1 : Ownership Status of Mechanized and Non-Mechanized Assets


(2017-18)

Household-14

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 4
Assets Number Owned in 2017-21 Total Value Now (Rs.)

Mechanized Assets
1 600000
1 30000
0 0
0 0
otor (Oil engine) 0 0
0 0
2 0
1 25000
0 0
d board 0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
er 0 0
ng boats 0 0
ng nets 0 0
Non-Mechanized Assets
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
th remover 3 150
s 1 2000000
0 0
0 0
0 0
fork 0 0
1 10000
ouses, etc. 0 0
0 0
1 5000
sets 0 0
farm activities 0 0
0 0
0 0
fishing boats 0 0
fishing nets 0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
uty) 0 0
SECTION-3 : OWNERSHIP OF ASSETS

3.1 : Ownership Status of Mechanized and Non-Mechanized Assets


(2017-18)

Household-15

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Sl. No. Assets Number Owned in 2017-21

Mechanized Assets
1 Tractor 0
2 Trailer 0
3 Thresher 0
4 Electrified motor 0
5 Non-electrified motor (Oil engine) 0
6 Gauge wheel 0
7 Plough 0
8 Disc harrow 0
9 Tiller/cultivator 0
10 Plough disc/mould board 0
11 Seed drill 0
12 Power tiller 0
13 Power sprayer 0
14 Chaff cutter 0
15 Cane Crusher 0
16 Combine harvester 0
17 Mechanized fishing boats 0
18 Mechanized fishing nets 0
Non-Mechanized Assets
19 Iron plough 0
20 Cultivator 0
21 Harrow 0
22 Leveler 0
23 Hoe / Manual earth remover 1
24 Residential Houses 1
25 Seed drill 0
26 Weeder 0
27 Sprayer/duster 0
28 Winnower / Pitch fork 0
29 Farm Houses 0
30 Godowns, warehouses, etc. 0
31 Rice pounder 0
32 Livestock sheds 0
33 Other livestock assets 0
34 Buildings for non-farm activities 0
35 Biogas plant 0
36 Bullock Cart 0
37 Non-mechanized fishing boats 0
38 Non-mechanized fishing nets 0
39 Beehives 0
40 Cream Extractor 0
41 Honey Extractor 0
42 Chaff cutter 0
43 Sickles 3
44 Scissors (Heavy duty) 0
SETS SECTION-3 : OWNER

anized Assets 3.1 : Ownership Status of Mechanized


(2017-18

Household

Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In
1 5
Total Value Now (Rs.) Sl. No. Assets

Mechanized A
0 1 Tractor
0 2 Trailer
0 3 Thresher
0 4 Electrified motor
0 5 Non-electrified motor (Oil engine)
0 6 Gauge wheel
0 7 Plough
0 8 Disc harrow
0 9 Tiller/cultivator
0 10 Plough disc/mould board
0 11 Seed drill
0 12 Power tiller
0 13 Power sprayer
0 14 Chaff cutter
0 15 Cane Crusher
0 16 Combine harvester
0 17 Mechanized fishing boats
0 18 Mechanized fishing nets
Non-Mechanize
0 19 Iron plough
0 20 Cultivator
0 21 Harrow
0 22 Leveler
250 23 Hoe / Manual earth remover
1000000 24 Residential Houses
0 25 Seed drill
0 26 Weeder
0 27 Sprayer/duster
0 28 Winnower / Pitch fork
0 29 Farm Houses
0 30 Godowns, warehouses, etc.
0 31 Rice pounder
0 32 Livestock sheds
0 33 Other livestock assets
0 34 Buildings for non-farm activities
0 35 Biogas plant
0 36 Bullock Cart
0 37 Non-mechanized fishing boats
0 38 Non-mechanized fishing nets
0 39 Beehives
0 40 Cream Extractor
0 41 Honey Extractor
0 42 Chaff cutter
150 43 Sickles
0 44 Scissors (Heavy duty)
CTION-3 : OWNERSHIP OF ASSETS

ship Status of Mechanized and Non-Mechanized Assets


(2017-18)

Household-16

Household ID
opied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 6
Number Owned in 2017-22 Total Value Now (Rs.) Sl. No. A

Mechanized Assets
0 0 1 Tractor
0 0 2 Trailer
0 0 3 Thresher
0 0 4 Electrified motor
0 0 5 Non-electrified motor
0 0 6 Gauge wheel
0 0 7 Plough
0 0 8 Disc harrow
0 0 9 Tiller/cultivator
0 0 10 Plough disc/mould bo
0 0 11 Seed drill
0 0 12 Power tiller
0 0 13 Power sprayer
0 0 14 Chaff cutter
0 0 15 Cane Crusher
0 0 16 Combine harvester
0 0 17 Mechanized fishing bo
0 0 18 Mechanized fishing ne
Non-Mechanized Assets
0 0 19 Iron plough
0 0 20 Cultivator
0 0 21 Harrow
0 0 22 Leveler
2 100 23 Hoe / Manual earth re
1 450000 24 Residential Houses
0 0 25 Seed drill
1 150 26 Weeder
0 0 27 Sprayer/duster
0 0 28 Winnower / Pitch fork
0 0 29 Farm Houses
0 0 30 Godowns, warehouse
0 0 31 Rice pounder
0 0 32 Livestock sheds
0 0 33 Other livestock assets
0 0 34 Buildings for non-farm
0 0 35 Biogas plant
0 0 36 Bullock Cart
0 0 37 Non-mechanized fishin
0 0 38 Non-mechanized fishin
0 0 39 Beehives
0 0 40 Cream Extractor
0 0 41 Honey Extractor
0 0 42 Chaff cutter
4 100 43 Sickles
1 100 44 Scissors (Heavy duty)
SECTION-3 : OWNERSHIP OF ASSETS

3.1 : Ownership Status of Mechanized and Non-Mechanized Assets


(2017-18)

Household-17

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Assets Number Owned in 2017-19 Total Value Now (Rs.)

Mechanized Assets
Tractor 0 0
Trailer 0 0
Thresher 0 0
Electrified motor 0 0
Non-electrified motor (Oil engine) 0 0
Gauge wheel 0 0
Plough 0 0
Disc harrow 0 0
Tiller/cultivator 0 0
Plough disc/mould board 0 0
Seed drill 0 0
Power tiller 0 0
Power sprayer 0 0
Chaff cutter 0 0
Cane Crusher 0 0
Combine harvester 0 0
Mechanized fishing boats 0 0
Mechanized fishing nets 0 0
Non-Mechanized Assets
Iron plough 0 0
Cultivator 0 0
Harrow 0 0
Leveler 0 0
Hoe / Manual earth remover 2 100
Residential Houses 1 500000
Seed drill 0 0
Weeder 0 0
Sprayer/duster 0 0
Winnower / Pitch fork 0 0
Farm Houses 0 0
Godowns, warehouses, etc. 0 0
Rice pounder 0 0
Livestock sheds 1 4500
Other livestock assets 0 0
Buildings for non-farm activities 0 0
Biogas plant 0 0
Bullock Cart 0 0
Non-mechanized fishing boats 0 0
Non-mechanized fishing nets 0 0
Beehives 0 0
Cream Extractor 0 0
Honey Extractor 0 0
Chaff cutter 0 0
Sickles 4 100
Scissors (Heavy duty) 1 50
SECTION-3 : OWNERSHIP OF ASSET

3.1 : Ownership Status of Mechanized and Non-Mechanize


(2017-18)

Household-18

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover S
1 7
Total Value Now (Rs.) Sl. No. Assets Number Owned in 2017-20

Mechanized Assets
0 1 Tractor 0
0 2 Trailer 0
0 3 Thresher 0
0 4 Electrified motor 0
0 5 Non-electrified motor (Oil engine) 0
0 6 Gauge wheel 0
0 7 Plough 0
0 8 Disc harrow 0
0 9 Tiller/cultivator 0
0 10 Plough disc/mould board 0
0 11 Seed drill 0
0 12 Power tiller 0
0 13 Power sprayer 0
0 14 Chaff cutter 0
0 15 Cane Crusher 0
0 16 Combine harvester 0
0 17 Mechanized fishing boats 0
0 18 Mechanized fishing nets 0
Non-Mechanized Assets
0 19 Iron plough 0
0 20 Cultivator 0
0 21 Harrow 0
0 22 Leveler 0
100 23 Hoe / Manual earth remover 3
500000 24 Residential Houses 1
0 25 Seed drill 0
0 26 Weeder 0
0 27 Sprayer/duster 0
0 28 Winnower / Pitch fork 0
0 29 Farm Houses 0
0 30 Godowns, warehouses, etc. 0
0 31 Rice pounder 0
4500 32 Livestock sheds 1
0 33 Other livestock assets 0
0 34 Buildings for non-farm activities 0
0 35 Biogas plant 0
0 36 Bullock Cart 0
0 37 Non-mechanized fishing boats 0
0 38 Non-mechanized fishing nets 0
0 39 Beehives 0
0 40 Cream Extractor 0
0 41 Honey Extractor 0
0 42 Chaff cutter 0
100 43 Sickles 0
50 44 Scissors (Heavy duty) 0
NERSHIP OF ASSETS SECTIO

nized and Non-Mechanized Assets 3.1 : Ownership


17-18)

hold-18

ehold ID
m Introduction/Cover Sheet] [to be copie
1 8
Number Owned in 2017-20 Total Value Now (Rs.) Sl. No. Assets

zed Assets
0 0 1 Tractor
0 0 2 Trailer
0 0 3 Thresher
0 0 4 Electrified motor
0 0 5 Non-electrified motor (Oil engine)
0 0 6 Gauge wheel
0 0 7 Plough
0 0 8 Disc harrow
0 0 9 Tiller/cultivator
0 0 10 Plough disc/mould board
0 0 11 Seed drill
0 0 12 Power tiller
0 0 13 Power sprayer
0 0 14 Chaff cutter
0 0 15 Cane Crusher
0 0 16 Combine harvester
0 0 17 Mechanized fishing boats
0 0 18 Mechanized fishing nets
anized Assets
0 0 19 Iron plough
0 0 20 Cultivator
0 0 21 Harrow
0 0 22 Leveler
3 150 23 Hoe / Manual earth remover
1 1750000 24 Residential Houses
0 0 25 Seed drill
0 0 26 Weeder
0 0 27 Sprayer/duster
0 0 28 Winnower / Pitch fork
0 0 29 Farm Houses
0 0 30 Godowns, warehouses, etc.
0 0 31 Rice pounder
1 8000 32 Livestock sheds
0 0 33 Other livestock assets
0 0 34 Buildings for non-farm activities
0 0 35 Biogas plant
0 0 36 Bullock Cart
0 0 37 Non-mechanized fishing boats
0 0 38 Non-mechanized fishing nets
0 0 39 Beehives
0 0 40 Cream Extractor
0 0 41 Honey Extractor
0 0 42 Chaff cutter
0 0 43 Sickles
0 0 44 Scissors (Heavy duty)
SECTION-3 : OWNERSHIP OF ASSETS

3.1 : Ownership Status of Mechanized and Non-Mechanized Assets


(2017-18)

Household-19

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 9
Assets Number Owned in 2017-20 Total Value Now (Rs.)

Mechanized Assets
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
otor (Oil engine) 0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
d board 0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
er 0 0
ng boats 0 0
ng nets 0 0
Non-Mechanized Assets
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
th remover 2 100
s 1 600000
0 0
0 0
0 0
fork 0 0
0 0
ouses, etc. 0 0
0 0
1 3500
sets 0 0
farm activities 0 0
0 0
0 0
fishing boats 0 0
fishing nets 0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
4 100
uty) 1 100
SECTION-3 : OWNERSHIP OF ASSETS

3.1 : Ownership Status of Mechanized and Non-Mechanized Assets


(2017-18)

Household-20

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Sl. No. Assets Number Owned in 2017-21

Mechanized Assets
1 Tractor 0
2 Trailer 0
3 Thresher 0
4 Electrified motor 4
5 Non-electrified motor (Oil engine) 2
6 Gauge wheel 0
7 Plough 0
8 Disc harrow 0
9 Tiller/cultivator 0
10 Plough disc/mould board 0
11 Seed drill 0
12 Power tiller 0
13 Power sprayer 0
14 Chaff cutter 0
15 Cane Crusher 0
16 Combine harvester 0
17 Mechanized fishing boats 0
18 Mechanized fishing nets 0
Non-Mechanized Assets
19 Iron plough 0
20 Cultivator 0
21 Harrow 0
22 Leveler 0
23 Hoe / Manual earth remover 4
24 Residential Houses 1
25 Seed drill 0
26 Weeder 0
27 Sprayer/duster 0
28 Winnower / Pitch fork 0
29 Farm Houses 0
30 Godowns, warehouses, etc. 1
31 Rice pounder 0
32 Livestock sheds 1
33 Other livestock assets 0
34 Buildings for non-farm activities 0
35 Biogas plant 0
36 Bullock Cart 0
37 Non-mechanized fishing boats 0
38 Non-mechanized fishing nets 0
39 Beehives 0
40 Cream Extractor 0
41 Honey Extractor 0
42 Chaff cutter 0
43 Sickles 8
44 Scissors (Heavy duty) 0
SETS SECTION-3 : OWNER

anized Assets 3.1 : Ownership Status of Mechanized


(2017-18

Household

Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In

Total Value Now (Rs.) Sl. No. Assets

Mechanized A
0 1 Tractor
0 2 Trailer
0 3 Thresher
40000 4 Electrified motor
80000 5 Non-electrified motor (Oil engine)
0 6 Gauge wheel
0 7 Plough
0 8 Disc harrow
0 9 Tiller/cultivator
0 10 Plough disc/mould board
0 11 Seed drill
0 12 Power tiller
0 13 Power sprayer
0 14 Chaff cutter
0 15 Cane Crusher
0 16 Combine harvester
0 17 Mechanized fishing boats
0 18 Mechanized fishing nets
Non-Mechanize
0 19 Iron plough
0 20 Cultivator
0 21 Harrow
0 22 Leveler
200 23 Hoe / Manual earth remover
800000 24 Residential Houses
0 25 Seed drill
0 26 Weeder
0 27 Sprayer/duster
0 28 Winnower / Pitch fork
0 29 Farm Houses
200000 30 Godowns, warehouses, etc.
0 31 Rice pounder
10000 32 Livestock sheds
0 33 Other livestock assets
0 34 Buildings for non-farm activities
0 35 Biogas plant
0 36 Bullock Cart
0 37 Non-mechanized fishing boats
0 38 Non-mechanized fishing nets
0 39 Beehives
0 40 Cream Extractor
0 41 Honey Extractor
0 42 Chaff cutter
1200 43 Sickles
0 44 Scissors (Heavy duty)
CTION-3 : OWNERSHIP OF ASSETS

ship Status of Mechanized and Non-Mechanized Assets


(2017-18)

Household-21

Household ID
opied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Number Owned in 2017-20 Total Value Now (Rs.)

Mechanized Assets
1 150000
1 20000
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
1 10000
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
Non-Mechanized Assets
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
4 400
1 500000
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
1 50000
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
3 300
0 0
SECTION-3 : OWNERSHIP OF ASSETS

3.2 : Ownership of Assets in Nearby Village, Towns & Cities

Household-1

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
0

Did you own this If Yes,


Sl. No. Type of Assets asset in 2017? then Value of Assets in 2017
(1= Yes, 2= No) (in Rs.)

Residential land
1 2
Residential houses
2 2
Residential flats
3 2

Commercial property (like shops)


4 2
Commercial vehicles
5 2
Agriculture land
6 2
SECTION-3 : OWNERSHIP OF ASSETS

3.2 : Ownership of Assets in Nearby Village, Towns & Cities

Household-2

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1

If Yes, Did you own this


of Assets in 2017 Sl. No. Type of Assets asset in 2017?
(in Rs.) (1= Yes, 2= No)

Residential land
1 2
Residential houses
2 1
Residential flats
3 2

Commercial property (like shops)


4 2
Commercial vehicles
5 1
Agriculture land
6 1
OF ASSETS SECTION-3 : O

age, Towns & Cities 3.2 : Ownership of Ass

H
ction/Cover Sheet] [to be copied correct
0 2

own this If Yes,


n 2017? then Value of Assets in 2017 Sl. No. Type of Assets
s, 2= No) (in Rs.)

Residential land
2 1
Residential houses
1 400000 2
Residential flats
2 3

Commercial property (like shops)


2 4
Commercial vehicles
1 900000 5
Agriculture land
1 250000 6
SECTION-3 : OWNERSHIP OF ASSETS

3.2 : Ownership of Assets in Nearby Village, Towns & Cities

Household-3

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
0 3

Did you own this If Yes,


ets asset in 2017? then Value of Assets in 2017 Sl. No.
(1= Yes, 2= No) (in Rs.)

2 1

2 2

2 3

hops)
2 4

2 5

2 6
SECTION-3 : OWNERSHIP OF ASSETS

3.2 : Ownership of Assets in Nearby Village, Towns & Cities

Household-4

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Did you own this If Yes,


Type of Assets asset in 2017? then Value of Asse
(1= Yes, 2= No) (in Rs.)

Residential land
2
Residential houses
2
Residential flats
2

Commercial property (like shops)


2
Commercial vehicles
2
Agriculture land
2
SECTION-3 : OWNERSHIP OF

3.2 : Ownership of Assets in Nearby Village,

Household-5

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introductio
0 4

If Yes, Did you own


then Value of Assets in 2017 Sl. No. Type of Assets asset in 201
(in Rs.) (1= Yes, 2=

Residential land
1 2
Residential houses
2 2
Residential flats
3 2

Commercial property (like shops)


4 2
Commercial vehicles
5 2
Agriculture land
6 1
3 : OWNERSHIP OF ASSETS

Assets in Nearby Village, Towns & Cities 3

Household-5

Household ID
rectly from Introduction/Cover Sheet] [to
0 5

Did you own this If Yes,


asset in 2017? then Value of Assets in 2017 Sl. No. Type of Assets
(1= Yes, 2= No) (in Rs.)

Residential land
2 1
Residential houses
2 2
Residential flats
2 3

Commercial property (like shops)


2 4
Commercial vehicles
2 5
Agriculture land
1 360,000 6
SECTION-3 : OWNERSHIP OF ASSETS

3.2 : Ownership of Assets in Nearby Village, Towns & Cities

Household-6

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
0

Did you own this If Yes,


Type of Assets asset in 2017? then Value of Assets in 2017
(1= Yes, 2= No) (in Rs.)

ntial land
2
ntial houses
2
ntial flats
2

ercial property (like shops)


2
ercial vehicles
2
ture land
2
SECTION-3 : OWNERSHIP OF ASSETS

3.2 : Ownership of Assets in Nearby Village, Towns & Cities

Household-7

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
6

Yes, Did you own this


Assets in 2017 Sl. No. Type of Assets asset in 2017?
Rs.) (1= Yes, 2= No)

Residential land
1 2
Residential houses
2 2
Residential flats
3 2

Commercial property (like shops)


4 2
Commercial vehicles
5 2
Agriculture land
6 2
OF ASSETS SECTION-3 : O

age, Towns & Cities 3.2 : Ownership of Ass

H
ction/Cover Sheet] [to be copied correct
0 7

own this If Yes,


n 2017? then Value of Assets in 2017 Sl. No. Type of Assets
s, 2= No) (in Rs.)

Residential land
2 1
Residential houses
2 2
Residential flats
2 3

Commercial property (like shops)


2 4
Commercial vehicles
2 5
Agriculture land
2 6
SECTION-3 : OWNERSHIP OF ASSETS

3.2 : Ownership of Assets in Nearby Village, Towns & Cities

Household-8

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
0 8

Did you own this If Yes,


ets asset in 2017? then Value of Assets in 2017 Sl. No.
(1= Yes, 2= No) (in Rs.)

2 1

2 2

2 3

hops)
2 4

2 5

2 6
SECTION-3 : OWNERSHIP OF ASSETS

3.2 : Ownership of Assets in Nearby Village, Towns & Cities

Household-9

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Did you own this If Yes,


Type of Assets asset in 2017? then Value of Asse
(1= Yes, 2= No) (in Rs.)

Residential land
2
Residential houses
2
Residential flats
2

Commercial property (like shops)


1 600000
Commercial vehicles
2
Agriculture land
2
SECTION-3 : OWNERSHIP OF

3.2 : Ownership of Assets in Nearby Village,

Household-10

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introductio
0 9

If Yes, Did you own


then Value of Assets in 2017 Sl. No. Type of Assets asset in 201
(in Rs.) (1= Yes, 2=

Residential land
1 2
Residential houses
2 2
Residential flats
3 2

Commercial property (like shops)


600000 4 2
Commercial vehicles
5 2
Agriculture land
6 2
3 : OWNERSHIP OF ASSETS

Assets in Nearby Village, Towns & Cities 3

Household-10

Household ID
rectly from Introduction/Cover Sheet] [to
1 0

Did you own this If Yes,


asset in 2017? then Value of Assets in 2017 Sl. No. Type of Assets
(1= Yes, 2= No) (in Rs.)

Residential land
2 1
Residential houses
2 2
Residential flats
2 3

Commercial property (like shops)


2 4
Commercial vehicles
2 5
Agriculture land
2 6
SECTION-3 : OWNERSHIP OF ASSETS

3.2 : Ownership of Assets in Nearby Village, Towns & Cities

Household-11

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1

Did you own this If Yes,


Type of Assets asset in 2017? then Value of Assets in 2017
(1= Yes, 2= No) (in Rs.)

ntial land
2
ntial houses
2
ntial flats
2

ercial property (like shops)


2
ercial vehicles
2
ture land
2
SECTION-3 : OWNERSHIP OF ASSETS

3.2 : Ownership of Assets in Nearby Village, Towns & Cities

Household-12

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1

Yes, Did you own this


Assets in 2017 Sl. No. Type of Assets asset in 2017?
Rs.) (1= Yes, 2= No)

Residential land
1 2
Residential houses
2 2
Residential flats
3 2

Commercial property (like shops)


4 2
Commercial vehicles
5 2
Agriculture land
6 1
OF ASSETS SECTION-3 : O

age, Towns & Cities 3.2 : Ownership of Ass

H
ction/Cover Sheet] [to be copied correct
1 2

own this If Yes,


n 2017? then Value of Assets in 2017 Sl. No. Type of Assets
s, 2= No) (in Rs.)

Residential land
2 1
Residential houses
2 2
Residential flats
2 3

Commercial property (like shops)


2 4
Commercial vehicles
2 5
Agriculture land
1 300000 6
SECTION-3 : OWNERSHIP OF ASSETS

3.2 : Ownership of Assets in Nearby Village, Towns & Cities

Household-13

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 3

Did you own this If Yes,


ets asset in 2017? then Value of Assets in 2017 Sl. No.
(1= Yes, 2= No) (in Rs.)

2 1

2 2

2 3

hops)
2 4

2 5

2 6
SECTION-3 : OWNERSHIP OF ASSETS

3.2 : Ownership of Assets in Nearby Village, Towns & Cities

Household-14

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Did you own this If Yes,


Type of Assets asset in 2017? then Value of Asse
(1= Yes, 2= No) (in Rs.)

Residential land
2
Residential houses
2
Residential flats
2

Commercial property (like shops)


2
Commercial vehicles
2
Agriculture land
2
SECTION-3 : OWNERSHIP OF

3.2 : Ownership of Assets in Nearby Village,

Household-15

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introductio
1 4

If Yes, Did you own


then Value of Assets in 2017 Sl. No. Type of Assets asset in 201
(in Rs.) (1= Yes, 2=

Residential land
1 2
Residential houses
2 2
Residential flats
3 2

Commercial property (like shops)


4 2
Commercial vehicles
5 1
Agriculture land
6 2
3 : OWNERSHIP OF ASSETS

Assets in Nearby Village, Towns & Cities 3

Household-15

Household ID
rectly from Introduction/Cover Sheet] [to
1 5

Did you own this If Yes,


asset in 2017? then Value of Assets in 2017 Sl. No. Type of Assets
(1= Yes, 2= No) (in Rs.)

Residential land
2 1
Residential houses
2 2
Residential flats
2 3

Commercial property (like shops)


2 4
Commercial vehicles
1 750000 5
Agriculture land
2 6
SECTION-3 : OWNERSHIP OF ASSETS

3.2 : Ownership of Assets in Nearby Village, Towns & Cities

Household-16

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1

Did you own this If Yes,


Type of Assets asset in 2017? then Value of Assets in 2017
(1= Yes, 2= No) (in Rs.)

ntial land
2
ntial houses
2
ntial flats
2

ercial property (like shops)


2
ercial vehicles
2
ture land
2
SECTION-3 : OWNERSHIP OF ASSETS

3.2 : Ownership of Assets in Nearby Village, Towns & Cities

Household-17

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
6

Yes, Did you own this


Assets in 2017 Sl. No. Type of Assets asset in 2017?
Rs.) (1= Yes, 2= No)

Residential land
1 2
Residential houses
2 2
Residential flats
3 2

Commercial property (like shops)


4 2
Commercial vehicles
5 2
Agriculture land
6 2
OF ASSETS SECTION-3 : O

age, Towns & Cities 3.2 : Ownership of Ass

H
ction/Cover Sheet] [to be copied correct
1 7

own this If Yes,


n 2017? then Value of Assets in 2017 Sl. No. Type of Assets
s, 2= No) (in Rs.)

Residential land
2 1
Residential houses
2 2
Residential flats
2 3

Commercial property (like shops)


2 4
Commercial vehicles
2 5
Agriculture land
2 6
SECTION-3 : OWNERSHIP OF ASSETS

3.2 : Ownership of Assets in Nearby Village, Towns & Cities

Household-18

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 8

Did you own this If Yes,


ets asset in 2017? then Value of Assets in 2017 Sl. No.
(1= Yes, 2= No) (in Rs.)

2 1

2 2

2 3

hops)
2 4

2 5

1 600000 6
SECTION-3 : OWNERSHIP OF ASSETS

3.2 : Ownership of Assets in Nearby Village, Towns & Cities

Household-19

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Did you own this If Yes,


Type of Assets asset in 2017? then Value of Asse
(1= Yes, 2= No) (in Rs.)

Residential land
2
Residential houses
2
Residential flats
2

Commercial property (like shops)


2
Commercial vehicles
2
Agriculture land
2
SECTION-3 : OWNERSHIP OF

3.2 : Ownership of Assets in Nearby Village,

Household-20

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introductio
1 9

If Yes, Did you own


then Value of Assets in 2017 Sl. No. Type of Assets asset in 201
(in Rs.) (1= Yes, 2=

Residential land
1 1
Residential houses
2 0
Residential flats
3 0

Commercial property (like shops)


4 1
Commercial vehicles
5 1
Agriculture land
6 0
3 : OWNERSHIP OF ASSETS

Assets in Nearby Village, Towns & Cities 3

Household-20

Household ID
rectly from Introduction/Cover Sheet] [to

Did you own this If Yes,


asset in 2017? then Value of Assets in 2017 Sl. No. Type of Assets
(1= Yes, 2= No) (in Rs.)

Residential land
1 8500000 1
Residential houses
0 0 2
Residential flats
0 0 3

Commercial property (like shops)


1 200000 4
Commercial vehicles
1 350000 5
Agriculture land
0 0 6
SECTION-3 : OWNERSHIP OF ASSETS

3.2 : Ownership of Assets in Nearby Village, Towns & Cities

Household-21

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Did you own this If Yes,


Type of Assets asset in 2017? then Value of Assets in 2017
(1= Yes, 2= No) (in Rs.)

ntial land
2
ntial houses
2
ntial flats
2

ercial property (like shops)


2
ercial vehicles
2
ture land
2
Yes,
Assets in 2017
Rs.)
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITUR

4A : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-1

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover She

Have You Consumed


this Item in the Past 12
Sl. Item Months?
No. (Yes-1, No-2)

1 Rice – PDS (Kgs) 2


2 Rice – Other Sources (Kgs) 1
3 Wheat/Atta – PDS (Kgs) 1
4 Wheat/Atta – Other Sources (Kgs) 1
5 Other Cereals (Kgs) 1
6 Cereal Products (bread, muri, chura, maida, suji, etc.) (Kgs) 2
7 Pulses & Pulse Products (soyabean, gram, etc.) (Kgs) 1
8 Sugar – PDS (Kgs) 2
9 Sugar – Other Sources (Kgs) 1
10 Gur and Other Sweeteners (Kgs) 1
11 Edible Oils and Vanaspati (in litres) 1
12 Meat, Chicken and Fish (Kgs) 2
13 Eggs (in numbers) 2
14 Milk (in litres) 1
15 Other Milk Products (butter, curd, ice-cream, etc.) (Kgs) 2
TION EXPENDITURE

mption Expenditure

old-1

old ID
ntroduction/Cover Sheet]
0 1

Consumption Out of Total Purchase in Consumption of Home Produce in Last 30


Last 30 Days Days

Sl. Item
No.
Quantity Value
of Purchase Value of Purchase (Rs.) Quantity (Rs.)

0 0 0 0 1 Rice – PDS (Kgs)


10 350 0 0 2 Rice – Other Sources (Kgs)
15 30 0 0 3 Wheat/Atta – PDS (Kgs)
100 2200 0 0 4 Wheat/Atta – Other Sources
25 500 0 0 5 Other Cereals (Kgs)
Cereal Products (bread, mur
0 0 0 0 6
etc.)
Pulses(Kgs)
& Pulse Products (soy
5 550 0 0 7
(Kgs)
0 0 0 0 8 Sugar – PDS (Kgs)
50 2100 0 0 9 Sugar – Other Sources (Kgs)
5 200 0 0 10 Gur and Other Sweeteners (
15 1500 0 0 11 Edible Oils and Vanaspati (in
0 0 0 0 12 Meat, Chicken and Fish (Kgs
0 0 0 0 13 Eggs (in numbers)
0 0 120 3000 14 Milk (in litres)
Other Milk Products (butter,
15 1500 0 0 15
(Kgs)
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

4A : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-2

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Consumption Out of Total Consumption of Home Pro


Purchase in Last 30 Days Last 30 Days
Have You Consumed
this Item in the Past
Item 12 Months?
(Yes-1, No-2) Quantity
of Value of Purchase
Purchase (Rs.) Quantity

Rice – PDS (Kgs) 2


Rice – Other Sources (Kgs) 2
Wheat/Atta – PDS (Kgs) 1 45 90
Wheat/Atta – Other Sources (Kgs) 1 200 4200
Other Cereals (Kgs) 2
Cereal Products (bread, muri, chura, maida, suji,
etc.) (Kgs) 2
Pulses & Pulse Products (soyabean, gram, etc.)
(Kgs) 1 30 2400
Sugar – PDS (Kgs) 2
Sugar – Other Sources (Kgs) 1 15 675
Gur and Other Sweeteners (Kgs) 2
Edible Oils and Vanaspati (in litres) 1 5 475
Meat, Chicken and Fish (Kgs) 1 2 400
Eggs (in numbers) 1 120 1200
Milk (in litres) 1 60
Other Milk Products (butter, curd, ice-cream, etc.)
(Kgs) 1 1
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDIT

4A : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-3

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover S
0 2

Consumption of Home Produce in


Last 30 Days
Have You Consumed
this Item in the Past
Sl. Item 12 Months?
No. (Yes-1, No-2)
Value
(Rs.)

1 Rice – PDS (Kgs) 2


2 Rice – Other Sources (Kgs) 2
3 Wheat/Atta – PDS (Kgs) 1
4 Wheat/Atta – Other Sources (Kgs) 1
5 Other Cereals (Kgs) 2
Cereal Products (bread, muri, chura, maida, suji,
6 2
etc.)
Pulses(Kgs)
& Pulse Products (soyabean, gram, etc.)
7 1
(Kgs)
8 Sugar – PDS (Kgs) 2
9 Sugar – Other Sources (Kgs) 1
10 Gur and Other Sweeteners (Kgs) 2
11 Edible Oils and Vanaspati (in litres) 1
12 Meat, Chicken and Fish (Kgs) 1
13 Eggs (in numbers) 1
1200 14 Milk (in litres) 1
Other Milk Products (butter, curd, ice-cream, etc.)
500 15 1
(Kgs)
MPTION EXPENDITURE SECTION-

umption Expenditure 4A :

ehold-3

ehold ID
m Introduction/Cover Sheet] [to be copie
0 3

Consumption Out of Total Consumption of Home Produce in


Purchase in Last 30 Days Last 30 Days

Sl. Item
No.
Quantity
of Value of Purchase Value
Purchase (Rs.) Quantity (Rs.)

0 0 0 0 1 Rice – PDS (Kgs)


0 0 0 0 2 Rice – Other Sources (Kgs)
25 50 0 0 3 Wheat/Atta – PDS (Kgs)
50 1100 0 0 4 Wheat/Atta – Other Sources (Kgs)
0 0 0 0 5 Other Cereals (Kgs)
Cereal Products (bread, muri, chura, maida,
0 0 0 0 6
etc.)
Pulses(Kgs)
& Pulse Products (soyabean, gram, e
2 200 0 0 7
(Kgs)
0 0 0 0 8 Sugar – PDS (Kgs)
15 600 0 0 9 Sugar – Other Sources (Kgs)
0 0 0 0 10 Gur and Other Sweeteners (Kgs)
5 500 0 0 11 Edible Oils and Vanaspati (in litres)
4 1400 0 0 12 Meat, Chicken and Fish (Kgs)
30 300 0 0 13 Eggs (in numbers)
0 0 120 3000 14 Milk (in litres)
Other Milk Products (butter, curd, ice-cream
0 0 1 500 15
(Kgs)
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

4A : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-4

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
0 4

Consumption Out of Total Consumption of Home Produce in


Purchase in Last 30 Days Last 30 Days
Have You Consumed
this Item in the Past
Item 12 Months?
(Yes-1, No-2) Quantity
of Value of Purchase Value
Purchase (Rs.) Quantity (Rs.)

2 0 0 0 0
ces (Kgs) 1 2 70 0 0
S (Kgs) 2 0 0 0 0
her Sources (Kgs) 1 30 600 0 0
s) 2 0 0 0 0
bread, muri, chura, maida, suji,
2 0 0 0 0
oducts (soyabean, gram, etc.)
1 2 140 0 0
2 0 0 0 0
urces (Kgs) 1 35 1400 0 0
eeteners (Kgs) 1 2 80 0 0
naspati (in litres) 1 5 400 0 0
d Fish (Kgs) 2 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 90 1800
cts (butter, curd, ice-cream, etc.)
1 0 0 2 1000
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

4A : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-5

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Consumption Out of Total


Purchase in Last 30 Days
Have You Consumed
this Item in the Past
Sl. Item 12 Months?
No. (Yes-1, No-2) Quantity
of Value of Purchase
Purchase (Rs.)

1 Rice – PDS (Kgs) 2 0 0


2 Rice – Other Sources (Kgs) 2 0 0
3 Wheat/Atta – PDS (Kgs) 1 20 40
4 Wheat/Atta – Other Sources (Kgs) 1 50 900
5 Other Cereals (Kgs) 1 20 320
Cereal Products (bread, muri, chura, maida, suji,
6 1 5 200
etc.)
Pulses(Kgs)
& Pulse Products (soyabean, gram, etc.)
7 1 5 450
(Kgs)
8 Sugar – PDS (Kgs) 2 0 0
9 Sugar – Other Sources (Kgs) 1 20 800
10 Gur and Other Sweeteners (Kgs) 1 5 250
11 Edible Oils and Vanaspati (in litres) 1 5 500
12 Meat, Chicken and Fish (Kgs) 1 5 1750
13 Eggs (in numbers) 1 30 600
14 Milk (in litres) 1 0 0
Other Milk Products (butter, curd, ice-cream, etc.)
15 1 0 0
(Kgs)
DITURE SECTION-4 : CONSUMPT

4A : Household Consump

Household

Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In
0 5

mption Out of Total Consumption of Home Produce in


ase in Last 30 Days Last 30 Days

Sl. Item
No.
Value of Purchase Value
(Rs.) Quantity (Rs.)

0 0 0 1 Rice – PDS (Kgs)


0 0 0 2 Rice – Other Sources (Kgs)
40 0 0 3 Wheat/Atta – PDS (Kgs)
900 0 0 4 Wheat/Atta – Other Sources (Kgs)
320 0 0 5 Other Cereals (Kgs)
Cereal Products (bread, muri, chura, maida, suji,
200 0 0 6
etc.)
Pulses(Kgs)
& Pulse Products (soyabean, gram, etc.)
450 0 0 7
(Kgs)
0 0 0 8 Sugar – PDS (Kgs)
800 0 0 9 Sugar – Other Sources (Kgs)
250 0 0 10 Gur and Other Sweeteners (Kgs)
500 0 0 11 Edible Oils and Vanaspati (in litres)
1750 0 0 12 Meat, Chicken and Fish (Kgs)
600 0 0 13 Eggs (in numbers)
0 60 1320 14 Milk (in litres)
Other Milk Products (butter, curd, ice-cream, etc.)
0 1 500 15
(Kgs)
ON-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

4A : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-6

Household ID
opied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
0 6

Consumption Out of Total Consumption of Home Produce in


Purchase in Last 30 Days Last 30 Days
Have You Consumed
this Item in the Past
12 Months? Sl. I
(Yes-1, No-2) No.
Quantity
of Value of Purchase Value
Purchase (Rs.) Quantity (Rs.)

2 0 0 0 0 1 Rice – PDS (Kgs)


2 0 0 0 0 2 Rice – Other Sources (
2 0 0 0 0 3 Wheat/Atta – PDS (Kg
1 100 2200 0 0 4 Wheat/Atta – Other So
2 0 0 0 0 5 Other Cereals (Kgs)
Cereal Products (bread
2 0 0 0 0 6
etc.)
Pulses(Kgs)
& Pulse Produc
1 7 700 0 0 7
(Kgs)
2 0 0 0 0 8 Sugar – PDS (Kgs)
1 25 1000 0 0 9 Sugar – Other Sources
2 0 0 0 0 10 Gur and Other Sweete
1 15 1500 0 0 11 Edible Oils and Vanasp
2 0 0 0 0 12 Meat, Chicken and Fis
2 0 0 0 0 13 Eggs (in numbers)
1 0 0 120 3000 14 Milk (in litres)
Other Milk Products (b
1 0 0 4 2000 15
(Kgs)
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

4A : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-7

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Consumption Out of Total Consumption of Home Pro


Purchase in Last 30 Days Last 30 Days
Have You Consumed
this Item in the Past
Item 12 Months?
(Yes-1, No-2) Quantity
of Value of Purchase
Purchase (Rs.) Quantity

Rice – PDS (Kgs) 2 0 0 0


Rice – Other Sources (Kgs) 2 0 0 0
Wheat/Atta – PDS (Kgs) 1 30 60 0
Wheat/Atta – Other Sources (Kgs) 1 5 100 0
Other Cereals (Kgs) 1 8 128 0
Cereal Products (bread, muri, chura, maida, suji,
etc.) (Kgs) 2 0 0 0
Pulses & Pulse Products (soyabean, gram, etc.)
(Kgs) 1 5 500 0
Sugar – PDS (Kgs) 2 0 0 0
Sugar – Other Sources (Kgs) 1 7 280 0
Gur and Other Sweeteners (Kgs) 2 0 0 0
Edible Oils and Vanaspati (in litres) 1 12 1200 0
Meat, Chicken and Fish (Kgs) 1 1 350 0
Eggs (in numbers) 1 20 200 0
Milk (in litres) 1 15 450 0
Other Milk Products (butter, curd, ice-cream, etc.)
(Kgs) 2 0 0 0
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDIT

4A : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-8

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover S
0 7

Consumption of Home Produce in


Last 30 Days
Have You Consumed
this Item in the Past
Sl. Item 12 Months?
No. (Yes-1, No-2)
Value
(Rs.)

0 1 Rice – PDS (Kgs) 2


0 2 Rice – Other Sources (Kgs) 2
0 3 Wheat/Atta – PDS (Kgs) 1
0 4 Wheat/Atta – Other Sources (Kgs) 1
0 5 Other Cereals (Kgs) 2
Cereal Products (bread, muri, chura, maida, suji,
0 6 2
etc.)
Pulses(Kgs)
& Pulse Products (soyabean, gram, etc.)
0 7 1
(Kgs)
0 8 Sugar – PDS (Kgs) 2
0 9 Sugar – Other Sources (Kgs) 1
0 10 Gur and Other Sweeteners (Kgs) 2
0 11 Edible Oils and Vanaspati (in litres) 1
0 12 Meat, Chicken and Fish (Kgs) 2
0 13 Eggs (in numbers) 2
0 14 Milk (in litres) 1
Other Milk Products (butter, curd, ice-cream, etc.)
0 15 1
(Kgs)
MPTION EXPENDITURE SECTION-

umption Expenditure 4A :

ehold-8

ehold ID
m Introduction/Cover Sheet] [to be copie
0 8

Consumption Out of Total Consumption of Home Produce in


Purchase in Last 30 Days Last 30 Days

Sl. Item
No.
Quantity
of Value of Purchase Value
Purchase (Rs.) Quantity (Rs.)

0 0 0 0 1 Rice – PDS (Kgs)


0 0 0 0 2 Rice – Other Sources (Kgs)
40 80 0 0 3 Wheat/Atta – PDS (Kgs)
80 1440 0 0 4 Wheat/Atta – Other Sources (Kgs)
0 0 0 0 5 Other Cereals (Kgs)
Cereal Products (bread, muri, chura, maida,
0 0 0 0 6
etc.)
Pulses(Kgs)
& Pulse Products (soyabean, gram, e
2 200 0 0 7
(Kgs)
0 0 0 0 8 Sugar – PDS (Kgs)
15 600 0 0 9 Sugar – Other Sources (Kgs)
0 0 0 0 10 Gur and Other Sweeteners (Kgs)
5 500 0 0 11 Edible Oils and Vanaspati (in litres)
0 0 0 0 12 Meat, Chicken and Fish (Kgs)
0 0 0 0 13 Eggs (in numbers)
0 0 150 3200 14 Milk (in litres)
Other Milk Products (butter, curd, ice-cream
0 0 3 1500 15
(Kgs)
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

4A : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-9

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
0 9

Consumption Out of Total Consumption of Home Produce in


Purchase in Last 30 Days Last 30 Days
Have You Consumed
this Item in the Past
Item 12 Months?
(Yes-1, No-2) Quantity
of Value of Purchase Value
Purchase (Rs.) Quantity (Rs.)

2 0 0 0 0
ces (Kgs) 1 5 200 0 0
S (Kgs) 1 15 30 0 0
her Sources (Kgs) 1 50 1100 0 0
s) 1 10 160 0 0
bread, muri, chura, maida, suji,
1 2 200 0 0
oducts (soyabean, gram, etc.)
1 3.5 350 0 0
2 0 0 0 0
urces (Kgs) 1 10 400 0 0
eeteners (Kgs) 1 2 70 0 0
naspati (in litres) 1 5 500 0 0
d Fish (Kgs) 2 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 90 1980
cts (butter, curd, ice-cream, etc.)
1 0 0 2.5 1250
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

4A : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-10

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Consumption Out of Total


Purchase in Last 30 Days
Have You Consumed
this Item in the Past
Sl. Item 12 Months?
No. (Yes-1, No-2) Quantity
of Value of Purchase
Purchase (Rs.)

1 Rice – PDS (Kgs) 2 0 0


2 Rice – Other Sources (Kgs) 2 0 0
3 Wheat/Atta – PDS (Kgs) 1 10 20
4 Wheat/Atta – Other Sources (Kgs) 1 40 800
5 Other Cereals (Kgs) 2 0 0
Cereal Products (bread, muri, chura, maida, suji,
6 2 0 0
etc.)
Pulses(Kgs)
& Pulse Products (soyabean, gram, etc.)
7 1 2 200
(Kgs)
8 Sugar – PDS (Kgs) 2 0 0
9 Sugar – Other Sources (Kgs) 1 5 300
10 Gur and Other Sweeteners (Kgs) 2 0 0
11 Edible Oils and Vanaspati (in litres) 1 3 300
12 Meat, Chicken and Fish (Kgs) 2 0 0
13 Eggs (in numbers) 2 0 0
14 Milk (in litres) 1 0 0
Other Milk Products (butter, curd, ice-cream, etc.)
15 1 0 0
(Kgs)
DITURE SECTION-4 : CONSUMPT

4A : Household Consump

Household

Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In
1 0

mption Out of Total Consumption of Home Produce in


ase in Last 30 Days Last 30 Days

Sl. Item
No.
Value of Purchase Value
(Rs.) Quantity (Rs.)

0 0 0 1 Rice – PDS (Kgs)


0 0 0 2 Rice – Other Sources (Kgs)
20 0 0 3 Wheat/Atta – PDS (Kgs)
800 0 0 4 Wheat/Atta – Other Sources (Kgs)
0 0 0 5 Other Cereals (Kgs)
Cereal Products (bread, muri, chura, maida, suji,
0 0 0 6
etc.)
Pulses(Kgs)
& Pulse Products (soyabean, gram, etc.)
200 0 0 7
(Kgs)
0 0 0 8 Sugar – PDS (Kgs)
300 0 0 9 Sugar – Other Sources (Kgs)
0 0 0 10 Gur and Other Sweeteners (Kgs)
300 0 0 11 Edible Oils and Vanaspati (in litres)
0 0 0 12 Meat, Chicken and Fish (Kgs)
0 0 0 13 Eggs (in numbers)
0 60 1500 14 Milk (in litres)
Other Milk Products (butter, curd, ice-cream, etc.)
0 2 1000 15
(Kgs)
ON-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

4A : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-11

Household ID
opied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 1

Consumption Out of Total Consumption of Home Produce in


Purchase in Last 30 Days Last 30 Days
Have You Consumed
this Item in the Past
12 Months? Sl. I
(Yes-1, No-2) No.
Quantity
of Value of Purchase Value
Purchase (Rs.) Quantity (Rs.)

2 0 0 0 0 1 Rice – PDS (Kgs)


1 3 120 0 0 2 Rice – Other Sources (
1 35 70 0 0 3 Wheat/Atta – PDS (Kg
1 40 880 0 0 4 Wheat/Atta – Other So
2 0 0 0 0 5 Other Cereals (Kgs)
Cereal Products (bread
2 0 0 0 0 6
etc.)
Pulses(Kgs)
& Pulse Produc
1 3 300 0 0 7
(Kgs)
2 0 0 0 0 8 Sugar – PDS (Kgs)
1 25 1000 0 0 9 Sugar – Other Sources
1 1 40 0 0 10 Gur and Other Sweete
1 15 1350 0 0 11 Edible Oils and Vanasp
2 0 0 0 0 12 Meat, Chicken and Fis
2 0 0 0 0 13 Eggs (in numbers)
1 0 0 120 2640 14 Milk (in litres)
Other Milk Products (b
1 0 0 2 1000 15
(Kgs)
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

4A : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-12

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Consumption Out of Total Consumption of Home Pro


Purchase in Last 30 Days Last 30 Days
Have You Consumed
this Item in the Past
Item 12 Months?
(Yes-1, No-2) Quantity
of Value of Purchase
Purchase (Rs.) Quantity

Rice – PDS (Kgs) 2 0 0 0


Rice – Other Sources (Kgs) 2 0 0 0
Wheat/Atta – PDS (Kgs) 1 25 50 0
Wheat/Atta – Other Sources (Kgs) 1 200 4000 0
Other Cereals (Kgs) 2 0 0 0
Cereal Products (bread, muri, chura, maida, suji,
etc.) (Kgs) 2 0 0 0
Pulses & Pulse Products (soyabean, gram, etc.)
(Kgs) 1 5 450 0
Sugar – PDS (Kgs) 2 0 0 0
Sugar – Other Sources (Kgs) 1 10 400 0
Gur and Other Sweeteners (Kgs) 1 5 200 0
Edible Oils and Vanaspati (in litres) 1 2 200 0
Meat, Chicken and Fish (Kgs) 2 0 0 0
Eggs (in numbers) 2 0 0 0
Milk (in litres) 1 0 0 120
Other Milk Products (butter, curd, ice-cream, etc.)
(Kgs) 2 0 0 0
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDIT

4A : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-13

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover S
1 2

Consumption of Home Produce in


Last 30 Days
Have You Consumed
this Item in the Past
Sl. Item 12 Months?
No. (Yes-1, No-2)
Value
(Rs.)

0 1 Rice – PDS (Kgs) 2


0 2 Rice – Other Sources (Kgs) 1
0 3 Wheat/Atta – PDS (Kgs) 2
0 4 Wheat/Atta – Other Sources (Kgs) 1
0 5 Other Cereals (Kgs) 1
Cereal Products (bread, muri, chura, maida, suji,
0 6 2
etc.)
Pulses(Kgs)
& Pulse Products (soyabean, gram, etc.)
0 7 1
(Kgs)
0 8 Sugar – PDS (Kgs) 2
0 9 Sugar – Other Sources (Kgs) 1
0 10 Gur and Other Sweeteners (Kgs) 2
0 11 Edible Oils and Vanaspati (in litres) 1
0 12 Meat, Chicken and Fish (Kgs) 2
0 13 Eggs (in numbers) 2
2400 14 Milk (in litres) 1
Other Milk Products (butter, curd, ice-cream, etc.)
0 15 1
(Kgs)
MPTION EXPENDITURE SECTION-

umption Expenditure 4A :

hold-13

ehold ID
m Introduction/Cover Sheet] [to be copie
1 3

Consumption Out of Total Consumption of Home Produce in


Purchase in Last 30 Days Last 30 Days

Sl. Item
No.
Quantity
of Value of Purchase Value
Purchase (Rs.) Quantity (Rs.)

0 0 0 0 1 Rice – PDS (Kgs)


4 100 0 0 2 Rice – Other Sources (Kgs)
0 0 0 0 3 Wheat/Atta – PDS (Kgs)
60 1320 0 0 4 Wheat/Atta – Other Sources (Kgs)
20 320 0 0 5 Other Cereals (Kgs)
Cereal Products (bread, muri, chura, maida,
0 0 0 0 6
etc.)
Pulses(Kgs)
& Pulse Products (soyabean, gram, e
4 400 0 0 7
(Kgs)
0 0 0 0 8 Sugar – PDS (Kgs)
25 1000 0 0 9 Sugar – Other Sources (Kgs)
0 0 0 0 10 Gur and Other Sweeteners (Kgs)
10 1000 0 0 11 Edible Oils and Vanaspati (in litres)
0 0 0 0 12 Meat, Chicken and Fish (Kgs)
0 0 0 0 13 Eggs (in numbers)
0 0 120 2640 14 Milk (in litres)
Other Milk Products (butter, curd, ice-cream
0 0 7 3500 15
(Kgs)
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

4A : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-14

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 4

Consumption Out of Total Consumption of Home Produce in


Purchase in Last 30 Days Last 30 Days
Have You Consumed
this Item in the Past
Item 12 Months?
(Yes-1, No-2) Quantity
of Value of Purchase Value
Purchase (Rs.) Quantity (Rs.)

2 0 0 0 0
ces (Kgs) 2 0 0 0 0
S (Kgs) 2 0 0 0 0
her Sources (Kgs) 1 150 3000 0 0
s) 2 0 0 0 0
bread, muri, chura, maida, suji,
1 1.5 400 0 0
oducts (soyabean, gram, etc.)
1 4 400 0 0
2 0 0 0 0
urces (Kgs) 1 20 760 0 0
eeteners (Kgs) 2 0 0 0 0
naspati (in litres) 1 5 500 0 0
d Fish (Kgs) 2 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 180 3960
cts (butter, curd, ice-cream, etc.)
1 0 0 5 2500
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

4A : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-15

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Consumption Out of Total


Purchase in Last 30 Days
Have You Consumed
this Item in the Past
Sl. Item 12 Months?
No. (Yes-1, No-2) Quantity
of Value of Purchase
Purchase (Rs.)

1 Rice – PDS (Kgs) 2 0 0


2 Rice – Other Sources (Kgs) 2 0 0
3 Wheat/Atta – PDS (Kgs) 1 25 50
4 Wheat/Atta – Other Sources (Kgs) 1 25 500
5 Other Cereals (Kgs) 1 125 2250
Cereal Products (bread, muri, chura, maida, suji,
6 2 0 0
etc.)
Pulses(Kgs)
& Pulse Products (soyabean, gram, etc.)
7 1 2 160
(Kgs)
8 Sugar – PDS (Kgs) 2 0 0
9 Sugar – Other Sources (Kgs) 1 15 600
10 Gur and Other Sweeteners (Kgs) 1 3 120
11 Edible Oils and Vanaspati (in litres) 1 5 500
12 Meat, Chicken and Fish (Kgs) 2 0 0
13 Eggs (in numbers) 2 0 0
14 Milk (in litres) 1 0 0
Other Milk Products (butter, curd, ice-cream, etc.)
15 1 0 0
(Kgs)
DITURE SECTION-4 : CONSUMPT

4A : Household Consump

Household

Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In
1 5

mption Out of Total Consumption of Home Produce in


ase in Last 30 Days Last 30 Days

Sl. Item
No.
Value of Purchase Value
(Rs.) Quantity (Rs.)

0 0 0 1 Rice – PDS (Kgs)


0 0 0 2 Rice – Other Sources (Kgs)
50 0 0 3 Wheat/Atta – PDS (Kgs)
500 0 0 4 Wheat/Atta – Other Sources (Kgs)
2250 0 0 5 Other Cereals (Kgs)
Cereal Products (bread, muri, chura, maida, suji,
0 0 0 6
etc.)
Pulses(Kgs)
& Pulse Products (soyabean, gram, etc.)
160 0 0 7
(Kgs)
0 0 0 8 Sugar – PDS (Kgs)
600 0 0 9 Sugar – Other Sources (Kgs)
120 0 0 10 Gur and Other Sweeteners (Kgs)
500 0 0 11 Edible Oils and Vanaspati (in litres)
0 0 0 12 Meat, Chicken and Fish (Kgs)
0 0 0 13 Eggs (in numbers)
0 150 3000 14 Milk (in litres)
Other Milk Products (butter, curd, ice-cream, etc.)
0 3 1500 15
(Kgs)
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4A : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-16

Household ID
opied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 6

Consumption Out of Total Consumption of Home Produce in


Purchase in Last 30 Days Last 30 Days
Have You Consumed
this Item in the Past
12 Months? Sl. I
(Yes-1, No-2) No.
Quantity
of Value of Purchase Value
Purchase (Rs.) Quantity (Rs.)

2 0 0 0 0 1 Rice – PDS (Kgs)


2 0 0 0 0 2 Rice – Other Sources (
2 0 0 0 0 3 Wheat/Atta – PDS (Kg
1 50 1000 0 0 4 Wheat/Atta – Other So
1 20 300 0 0 5 Other Cereals (Kgs)
Cereal Products (bread
2 0 0 0 0 6
etc.)
Pulses(Kgs)
& Pulse Produc
1 1 100 0 0 7
(Kgs)
1 0 0 0 0 8 Sugar – PDS (Kgs)
1 10 400 0 0 9 Sugar – Other Sources
2 0 0 0 0 10 Gur and Other Sweete
1 3 300 0 0 11 Edible Oils and Vanasp
2 0 0 0 0 12 Meat, Chicken and Fis
2 0 0 0 0 13 Eggs (in numbers)
1 0 0 90 1980 14 Milk (in litres)
Other Milk Products (b
1 0 0 2 1000 15
(Kgs)
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

4A : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-17

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Consumption Out of Total Consumption of Home Pro


Purchase in Last 30 Days Last 30 Days
Have You Consumed
this Item in the Past
Item 12 Months?
(Yes-1, No-2) Quantity
of Value of Purchase
Purchase (Rs.) Quantity

Rice – PDS (Kgs) 2 0 0 0


Rice – Other Sources (Kgs) 2 0 0 0
Wheat/Atta – PDS (Kgs) 1 10 20 0
Wheat/Atta – Other Sources (Kgs) 1 20 440 0
Other Cereals (Kgs) 1 20 400 0
Cereal Products (bread, muri, chura, maida, suji,
etc.) (Kgs) 2 0 0 0
Pulses & Pulse Products (soyabean, gram, etc.)
(Kgs) 1 2 200 0
Sugar – PDS (Kgs) 2 0 0 0
Sugar – Other Sources (Kgs) 1 5 200 0
Gur and Other Sweeteners (Kgs) 1 1 40 0
Edible Oils and Vanaspati (in litres) 1 5 500 0
Meat, Chicken and Fish (Kgs) 2 0 0 0
Eggs (in numbers) 2 0 0 0
Milk (in litres) 1 0 0 60
Other Milk Products (butter, curd, ice-cream, etc.)
(Kgs) 1 0 0 2
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDIT

4A : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-18

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover S
1 7

Consumption of Home Produce in


Last 30 Days
Have You Consumed
this Item in the Past
Sl. Item 12 Months?
No. (Yes-1, No-2)
Value
(Rs.)

0 1 Rice – PDS (Kgs) 2


0 2 Rice – Other Sources (Kgs) 1
0 3 Wheat/Atta – PDS (Kgs) 2
0 4 Wheat/Atta – Other Sources (Kgs) 1
0 5 Other Cereals (Kgs) 2
Cereal Products (bread, muri, chura, maida, suji,
0 6 2
etc.)
Pulses(Kgs)
& Pulse Products (soyabean, gram, etc.)
0 7 1
(Kgs)
0 8 Sugar – PDS (Kgs) 2
0 9 Sugar – Other Sources (Kgs) 1
0 10 Gur and Other Sweeteners (Kgs) 2
0 11 Edible Oils and Vanaspati (in litres) 1
0 12 Meat, Chicken and Fish (Kgs) 2
0 13 Eggs (in numbers) 2
1500 14 Milk (in litres) 1
Other Milk Products (butter, curd, ice-cream, etc.)
1000 15 1
(Kgs)
MPTION EXPENDITURE SECTION-

umption Expenditure 4A :

hold-18

ehold ID
m Introduction/Cover Sheet] [to be copie
1 8

Consumption Out of Total Consumption of Home Produce in


Purchase in Last 30 Days Last 30 Days

Sl. Item
No.
Quantity
of Value of Purchase Value
Purchase (Rs.) Quantity (Rs.)

0 0 0 0 1 Rice – PDS (Kgs)


20 40 0 0 2 Rice – Other Sources (Kgs)
0 0 0 0 3 Wheat/Atta – PDS (Kgs)
250 5000 0 0 4 Wheat/Atta – Other Sources (Kgs)
0 0 0 0 5 Other Cereals (Kgs)
Cereal Products (bread, muri, chura, maida,
0 0 0 0 6
etc.)
Pulses(Kgs)
& Pulse Products (soyabean, gram, e
7 700 0 0 7
(Kgs)
0 0 0 0 8 Sugar – PDS (Kgs)
20 800 0 0 9 Sugar – Other Sources (Kgs)
0 0 0 0 10 Gur and Other Sweeteners (Kgs)
15 1500 0 0 11 Edible Oils and Vanaspati (in litres)
0 0 0 0 12 Meat, Chicken and Fish (Kgs)
0 0 0 0 13 Eggs (in numbers)
0 0 200 4400 14 Milk (in litres)
Other Milk Products (butter, curd, ice-cream
0 0 5 2500 15
(Kgs)
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

4A : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-19

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 9

Consumption Out of Total Consumption of Home Produce in


Purchase in Last 30 Days Last 30 Days
Have You Consumed
this Item in the Past
Item 12 Months?
(Yes-1, No-2) Quantity
of Value of Purchase Value
Purchase (Rs.) Quantity (Rs.)

2 0 0 0 0
ces (Kgs) 1 2 80 0 0
S (Kgs) 1 30 60 0 0
her Sources (Kgs) 1 50 900 0 0
s) 2 0 0 0 0
bread, muri, chura, maida, suji,
2 0 0 0 0
oducts (soyabean, gram, etc.)
1 3 300 0 0
2 0 0 0 0
urces (Kgs) 1 10 400 0 0
eeteners (Kgs) 2 0 0 0 0
naspati (in litres) 1 8 800 0 0
d Fish (Kgs) 1 15 3000 0 0
2 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 120 2640
cts (butter, curd, ice-cream, etc.)
1 0 0 2 1000
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

4A : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-20

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Consumption Out of Total


Purchase in Last 30 Days
Have You Consumed
this Item in the Past
Sl. Item 12 Months?
No. (Yes-1, No-2) Quantity
of Value of Purchase
Purchase (Rs.)

1 Rice – PDS (Kgs) 2 0 0


2 Rice – Other Sources (Kgs) 1 2 100
3 Wheat/Atta – PDS (Kgs) 1 25 50
4 Wheat/Atta – Other Sources (Kgs) 1 150 3000
5 Other Cereals (Kgs) 1 25 450
Cereal Products (bread, muri, chura, maida, suji,
6 2 0 0
etc.)
Pulses(Kgs)
& Pulse Products (soyabean, gram, etc.)
7 1 2 250
(Kgs)
8 Sugar – PDS (Kgs) 2 0 0
9 Sugar – Other Sources (Kgs) 1 1 40
10 Gur and Other Sweeteners (Kgs) 1 5 200
11 Edible Oils and Vanaspati (in litres) 1 15 1300
12 Meat, Chicken and Fish (Kgs) 2 0 0
13 Eggs (in numbers) 2 0 0
14 Milk (in litres) 1 90 2430
Other Milk Products (butter, curd, ice-cream, etc.)
15 1 4 2000
(Kgs)
DITURE SECTION-4 : CONSUMPT

4A : Household Consump

Household

Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In

mption Out of Total Consumption of Home Produce in


ase in Last 30 Days Last 30 Days

Sl. Item
No.
Value of Purchase Value
(Rs.) Quantity (Rs.)

0 0 0 1 Rice – PDS (Kgs)


100 0 0 2 Rice – Other Sources (Kgs)
50 0 0 3 Wheat/Atta – PDS (Kgs)
3000 0 0 4 Wheat/Atta – Other Sources (Kgs)
450 0 0 5 Other Cereals (Kgs)
Cereal Products (bread, muri, chura, maida, suji,
0 0 0 6
etc.)
Pulses(Kgs)
& Pulse Products (soyabean, gram, etc.)
250 0 0 7
(Kgs)
0 0 0 8 Sugar – PDS (Kgs)
40 0 0 9 Sugar – Other Sources (Kgs)
200 0 0 10 Gur and Other Sweeteners (Kgs)
1300 0 0 11 Edible Oils and Vanaspati (in litres)
0 0 0 12 Meat, Chicken and Fish (Kgs)
0 0 0 13 Eggs (in numbers)
2430 0 0 14 Milk (in litres)
Other Milk Products (butter, curd, ice-cream, etc.)
2000 0 0 15
(Kgs)
ON-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

4A : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-21

Household ID
opied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Consumption Out of Total Consumption of Home Produce in


Purchase in Last 30 Days Last 30 Days
Have You Consumed
this Item in the Past
12 Months?
(Yes-1, No-2) Quantity
of Value of Purchase Value
Purchase (Rs.) Quantity (Rs.)

2 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 0
1 30 60 0 0
1 160 3200 0 0
2 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 0
1 3 300 0 0
2 0 0 0 0
1 10 400 0 0
2 0 0 0 0
1 10 900 0 0
2 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 150 3000
1 0 0 5 2500
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITUR

4A : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-1

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover She

Sl. Item
No.

16 Vegetables (including garlic, ginger, etc.)


17 Salt and Spices
18 Other Foods (tea, coffee, processed foods, such as biscuits, cake, pickles, sauce, etc.)
19 Paan, Tobacco, Intoxicants
20 Fruits & Nuts (mango, banana, coconut, dates, kishmish, monacca, other dried fruits)
21 Food at Restaurants, Eating Out, etc.
22 Fuel and Light (includes LPG, electricity, firewood, kerosene)
23 Entertainment (includes cinema, picnic, sports, club fees, video cassettes)
24 Personal Care (includes spectacles, torch, umbrella, lighter, etc.)
25 Toilet Articles (includes toothpaste, hair oil, shaving blades, etc.)
26 Household Items (electric bulb, tube-light, glassware, bucket, washing soap agarbatti, etc.)
27 Conveyance (railway, bus, taxi, rickshaw, diesel, petrol, school bus/van, etc.)
28 House Rent/Other Rents (like rented hh appliances, furniture, etc.)
29 Medical Expenses (Out-patient Services)
30 Expenditure on Mobile Phone/Telephone Charges
TION EXPENDITURE

mption Expenditure

old-1

old ID
ntroduction/Cover Sheet]
0 1

Do you Incur Expenses on Total Expenditure in Last


these Items? 30 Days Sl.
(Yes-1. No-2) (Rs.) No.

1 1500 16 Vegetables (including garlic,


1 500 17 Salt and Spices
etc.) 1 1800 18 Other Foods (tea, coffee, pro
2 0 19 Paan, Tobacco, Intoxicants
ruits) 1 500 20 Fruits & Nuts (mango, banan
2 0 21 Food at Restaurants, Eating
1 2100 22 Fuel and Light (includes LPG
2 0 23 Entertainment (includes cine
2 0 24 Personal Care (includes spec
1 4000 25 Toilet Articles (includes toot
rbatti, etc.) 1 1000 26 Household Items (electric bu
1 2500 27 Conveyance (railway, bus, ta
2 0 28 House Rent/Other Rents (lik
1 2000 29 Medical Expenses (Out-patie
1 300 30 Expenditure on Mobile Phon
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

4A : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-2

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Do you Incur Expenses


Item on these Items?
(Yes-1. No-2)

Vegetables (including garlic, ginger, etc.) 1


Salt and Spices 1
Other Foods (tea, coffee, processed foods, such as biscuits, cake, pickles, sauce, etc.) 1
Paan, Tobacco, Intoxicants 1
Fruits & Nuts (mango, banana, coconut, dates, kishmish, monacca, other dried fruits) 2
Food at Restaurants, Eating Out, etc. 2
Fuel and Light (includes LPG, electricity, firewood, kerosene) 2
Entertainment (includes cinema, picnic, sports, club fees, video cassettes) 2
Personal Care (includes spectacles, torch, umbrella, lighter, etc.) 2
Toilet Articles (includes toothpaste, hair oil, shaving blades, etc.) 1
Household Items (electric bulb, tube-light, glassware, bucket, washing soap agarbatti, etc.) 1
Conveyance (railway, bus, taxi, rickshaw, diesel, petrol, school bus/van, etc.) 1
House Rent/Other Rents (like rented hh appliances, furniture, etc.) 2
Medical Expenses (Out-patient Services) 2
Expenditure on Mobile Phone/Telephone Charges 1
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDIT

4A : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-3

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover S
0 2

Total Expenditure in
Last 30 Days Sl. Item
(Rs.) No.

1000 16 Vegetables (including garlic, ginger, etc.)


500 17 Salt and Spices
150 18 Other Foods (tea, coffee, processed foods, such as biscuits, cake, pickles, sauce, etc.)
1200 19 Paan, Tobacco, Intoxicants
0 20 Fruits & Nuts (mango, banana, coconut, dates, kishmish, monacca, other dried fruits)
0 21 Food at Restaurants, Eating Out, etc.
0 22 Fuel and Light (includes LPG, electricity, firewood, kerosene)
0 23 Entertainment (includes cinema, picnic, sports, club fees, video cassettes)
0 24 Personal Care (includes spectacles, torch, umbrella, lighter, etc.)
150 25 Toilet Articles (includes toothpaste, hair oil, shaving blades, etc.)
150 26 Household Items (electric bulb, tube-light, glassware, bucket, washing soap agarbatti, e
200 27 Conveyance (railway, bus, taxi, rickshaw, diesel, petrol, school bus/van, etc.)
0 28 House Rent/Other Rents (like rented hh appliances, furniture, etc.)
0 29 Medical Expenses (Out-patient Services)
480 30 Expenditure on Mobile Phone/Telephone Charges
MPTION EXPENDITURE SECTION-

umption Expenditure 4A :

ehold-3

ehold ID
m Introduction/Cover Sheet] [to be copie
0 3

Do you Incur Expenses Total Expenditure in


on these Items? Last 30 Days Sl. I
(Yes-1. No-2) (Rs.) No.

1 1000 16 Vegetables (including garlic, ginger, etc.)


1 1000 17 Salt and Spices
ake, pickles, sauce, etc.) 1 5000 18 Other Foods (tea, coffee, processed foods, s
2 0 19 Paan, Tobacco, Intoxicants
nacca, other dried fruits) 1 200 20 Fruits & Nuts (mango, banana, coconut, dat
2 0 21 Food at Restaurants, Eating Out, etc.
1 350 22 Fuel and Light (includes LPG, electricity, fire
eo cassettes) 2 0 23 Entertainment (includes cinema, picnic, spo
tc.) 1 450 24 Personal Care (includes spectacles, torch, um
tc.) 1 500 25 Toilet Articles (includes toothpaste, hair oil,
, washing soap agarbatti, etc.) 1 100 26 Household Items (electric bulb, tube-light, g
ol bus/van, etc.) 1 500 27 Conveyance (railway, bus, taxi, rickshaw, die
, etc.) 2 0 28 House Rent/Other Rents (like rented hh app
1 5000 29 Medical Expenses (Out-patient Services)
1 200 30 Expenditure on Mobile Phone/Telephone Ch
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

4A : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-4

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
0 4

Do you Incur Expenses Total Expenditure in


Item on these Items? Last 30 Days
(Yes-1. No-2) (Rs.)

ding garlic, ginger, etc.) 1 900


1 500
coffee, processed foods, such as biscuits, cake, pickles, sauce, etc.) 1 400
toxicants 1 300
ngo, banana, coconut, dates, kishmish, monacca, other dried fruits) 1 1000
nts, Eating Out, etc. 1 0
cludes LPG, electricity, firewood, kerosene) 1 1150
cludes cinema, picnic, sports, club fees, video cassettes) 1 0
cludes spectacles, torch, umbrella, lighter, etc.) 1 0
ludes toothpaste, hair oil, shaving blades, etc.) 1 500
(electric bulb, tube-light, glassware, bucket, washing soap agarbatti, etc.) 1 300
way, bus, taxi, rickshaw, diesel, petrol, school bus/van, etc.) 1 500
r Rents (like rented hh appliances, furniture, etc.) 1 300
(Out-patient Services) 1 1000
Mobile Phone/Telephone Charges 1 300
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

4A : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-5

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Sl. Item
No.

16 Vegetables (including garlic, ginger, etc.)


17 Salt and Spices
18 Other Foods (tea, coffee, processed foods, such as biscuits, cake, pickles, sauce, etc.)
19 Paan, Tobacco, Intoxicants
20 Fruits & Nuts (mango, banana, coconut, dates, kishmish, monacca, other dried fruits)
21 Food at Restaurants, Eating Out, etc.
22 Fuel and Light (includes LPG, electricity, firewood, kerosene)
23 Entertainment (includes cinema, picnic, sports, club fees, video cassettes)
24 Personal Care (includes spectacles, torch, umbrella, lighter, etc.)
25 Toilet Articles (includes toothpaste, hair oil, shaving blades, etc.)
26 Household Items (electric bulb, tube-light, glassware, bucket, washing soap agarbatti, etc.)
27 Conveyance (railway, bus, taxi, rickshaw, diesel, petrol, school bus/van, etc.)
28 House Rent/Other Rents (like rented hh appliances, furniture, etc.)
29 Medical Expenses (Out-patient Services)
30 Expenditure on Mobile Phone/Telephone Charges
DITURE SECTION-4 : CONSUMPT

4A : Household Consump

Household

Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In
0 5

Do you Incur Expenses Total Expenditure in


on these Items? Last 30 Days Sl. Item
(Yes-1. No-2) (Rs.) No.

1 500 16 Vegetables (including garlic, ginger, etc.)


1 500 17 Salt and Spices
1 300 18 Other Foods (tea, coffee, processed foods, such as biscuits, cake,
1 1000 19 Paan, Tobacco, Intoxicants
1 500 20 Fruits & Nuts (mango, banana, coconut, dates, kishmish, monacca
2 0 21 Food at Restaurants, Eating Out, etc.
1 1950 22 Fuel and Light (includes LPG, electricity, firewood, kerosene)
2 0 23 Entertainment (includes cinema, picnic, sports, club fees, video ca
2 0 24 Personal Care (includes spectacles, torch, umbrella, lighter, etc.)
1 500 25 Toilet Articles (includes toothpaste, hair oil, shaving blades, etc.)
1 1000 26 Household Items (electric bulb, tube-light, glassware, bucket, was
1 2000 27 Conveyance (railway, bus, taxi, rickshaw, diesel, petrol, school bu
1 3000 28 House Rent/Other Rents (like rented hh appliances, furniture, etc
1 2000 29 Medical Expenses (Out-patient Services)
1 500 30 Expenditure on Mobile Phone/Telephone Charges
ON-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

4A : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-6

Household ID
opied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
0 6

Do you Incur Expenses Total Expenditure in


Item on these Items? Last 30 Days Sl.
(Yes-1. No-2) (Rs.) No.

.) 1 500 16 Vegetables (including


1 200 17 Salt and Spices
ods, such as biscuits, cake, pickles, sauce, etc.) 1 200 18 Other Foods (tea, coff
1 200 19 Paan, Tobacco, Intoxic
, dates, kishmish, monacca, other dried fruits) 2 20 Fruits & Nuts (mango,
2 21 Food at Restaurants, E
, firewood, kerosene) 1 800 22 Fuel and Light (include
, sports, club fees, video cassettes) 2 23 Entertainment (includ
h, umbrella, lighter, etc.) 2 24 Personal Care (include
r oil, shaving blades, etc.) 1 300 25 Toilet Articles (include
ht, glassware, bucket, washing soap agarbatti, etc.) 1 400 26 Household Items (elec
w, diesel, petrol, school bus/van, etc.) 1 1500 27 Conveyance (railway,
h appliances, furniture, etc.) 2 28 House Rent/Other Ren
) 1 1200 29 Medical Expenses (Ou
ne Charges 1 500 30 Expenditure on Mobile
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

4A : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-7

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Do you Incur Expenses


Item on these Items?
(Yes-1. No-2)

Vegetables (including garlic, ginger, etc.) 1


Salt and Spices 1
Other Foods (tea, coffee, processed foods, such as biscuits, cake, pickles, sauce, etc.) 1
Paan, Tobacco, Intoxicants 1
Fruits & Nuts (mango, banana, coconut, dates, kishmish, monacca, other dried fruits) 2
Food at Restaurants, Eating Out, etc. 2
Fuel and Light (includes LPG, electricity, firewood, kerosene) 2
Entertainment (includes cinema, picnic, sports, club fees, video cassettes) 2
Personal Care (includes spectacles, torch, umbrella, lighter, etc.) 2
Toilet Articles (includes toothpaste, hair oil, shaving blades, etc.) 1
Household Items (electric bulb, tube-light, glassware, bucket, washing soap agarbatti, etc.) 2
Conveyance (railway, bus, taxi, rickshaw, diesel, petrol, school bus/van, etc.) 2
House Rent/Other Rents (like rented hh appliances, furniture, etc.) 2
Medical Expenses (Out-patient Services) 2
Expenditure on Mobile Phone/Telephone Charges 1
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDIT

4A : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-8

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover S
0 7

Total Expenditure in
Last 30 Days Sl. Item
(Rs.) No.

500 16 Vegetables (including garlic, ginger, etc.)


100 17 Salt and Spices
300 18 Other Foods (tea, coffee, processed foods, such as biscuits, cake, pickles, sauce, etc.)
0 19 Paan, Tobacco, Intoxicants
0 20 Fruits & Nuts (mango, banana, coconut, dates, kishmish, monacca, other dried fruits)
0 21 Food at Restaurants, Eating Out, etc.
0 22 Fuel and Light (includes LPG, electricity, firewood, kerosene)
0 23 Entertainment (includes cinema, picnic, sports, club fees, video cassettes)
0 24 Personal Care (includes spectacles, torch, umbrella, lighter, etc.)
100 25 Toilet Articles (includes toothpaste, hair oil, shaving blades, etc.)
0 26 Household Items (electric bulb, tube-light, glassware, bucket, washing soap agarbatti, e
0 27 Conveyance (railway, bus, taxi, rickshaw, diesel, petrol, school bus/van, etc.)
0 28 House Rent/Other Rents (like rented hh appliances, furniture, etc.)
0 29 Medical Expenses (Out-patient Services)
150 30 Expenditure on Mobile Phone/Telephone Charges
MPTION EXPENDITURE SECTION-

umption Expenditure 4A :

ehold-8

ehold ID
m Introduction/Cover Sheet] [to be copie
0 8

Do you Incur Expenses Total Expenditure in


on these Items? Last 30 Days Sl. I
(Yes-1. No-2) (Rs.) No.

1 300 16 Vegetables (including garlic, ginger, etc.)


1 200 17 Salt and Spices
ake, pickles, sauce, etc.) 1 500 18 Other Foods (tea, coffee, processed foods, s
2 19 Paan, Tobacco, Intoxicants
nacca, other dried fruits) 2 20 Fruits & Nuts (mango, banana, coconut, dat
2 21 Food at Restaurants, Eating Out, etc.
2 22 Fuel and Light (includes LPG, electricity, fire
eo cassettes) 2 23 Entertainment (includes cinema, picnic, spo
tc.) 2 24 Personal Care (includes spectacles, torch, um
tc.) 1 300 25 Toilet Articles (includes toothpaste, hair oil,
, washing soap agarbatti, etc.) 2 26 Household Items (electric bulb, tube-light, g
ol bus/van, etc.) 1 1000 27 Conveyance (railway, bus, taxi, rickshaw, die
, etc.) 2 28 House Rent/Other Rents (like rented hh app
1 400 29 Medical Expenses (Out-patient Services)
1 150 30 Expenditure on Mobile Phone/Telephone Ch
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

4A : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-9

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
0 9

Do you Incur Expenses Total Expenditure in


Item on these Items? Last 30 Days
(Yes-1. No-2) (Rs.)

ding garlic, ginger, etc.) 1 500


1 400
coffee, processed foods, such as biscuits, cake, pickles, sauce, etc.) 1 400
toxicants 1 2100
ngo, banana, coconut, dates, kishmish, monacca, other dried fruits) 2
nts, Eating Out, etc. 2
cludes LPG, electricity, firewood, kerosene) 1 935
cludes cinema, picnic, sports, club fees, video cassettes) 2
cludes spectacles, torch, umbrella, lighter, etc.) 2
ludes toothpaste, hair oil, shaving blades, etc.) 1 300
(electric bulb, tube-light, glassware, bucket, washing soap agarbatti, etc.) 1 300
way, bus, taxi, rickshaw, diesel, petrol, school bus/van, etc.) 1 1000
r Rents (like rented hh appliances, furniture, etc.) 2
(Out-patient Services) 1 1500
Mobile Phone/Telephone Charges 1 200
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

4A : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-10

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Sl. Item
No.

16 Vegetables (including garlic, ginger, etc.)


17 Salt and Spices
18 Other Foods (tea, coffee, processed foods, such as biscuits, cake, pickles, sauce, etc.)
19 Paan, Tobacco, Intoxicants
20 Fruits & Nuts (mango, banana, coconut, dates, kishmish, monacca, other dried fruits)
21 Food at Restaurants, Eating Out, etc.
22 Fuel and Light (includes LPG, electricity, firewood, kerosene)
23 Entertainment (includes cinema, picnic, sports, club fees, video cassettes)
24 Personal Care (includes spectacles, torch, umbrella, lighter, etc.)
25 Toilet Articles (includes toothpaste, hair oil, shaving blades, etc.)
26 Household Items (electric bulb, tube-light, glassware, bucket, washing soap agarbatti, etc.)
27 Conveyance (railway, bus, taxi, rickshaw, diesel, petrol, school bus/van, etc.)
28 House Rent/Other Rents (like rented hh appliances, furniture, etc.)
29 Medical Expenses (Out-patient Services)
30 Expenditure on Mobile Phone/Telephone Charges
DITURE SECTION-4 : CONSUMPT

4A : Household Consump

Household

Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In
1 0

Do you Incur Expenses Total Expenditure in


on these Items? Last 30 Days Sl. Item
(Yes-1. No-2) (Rs.) No.

2 16 Vegetables (including garlic, ginger, etc.)


1 200 17 Salt and Spices
1 300 18 Other Foods (tea, coffee, processed foods, such as biscuits, cake,
2 19 Paan, Tobacco, Intoxicants
2 20 Fruits & Nuts (mango, banana, coconut, dates, kishmish, monacca
2 21 Food at Restaurants, Eating Out, etc.
1 600 22 Fuel and Light (includes LPG, electricity, firewood, kerosene)
2 23 Entertainment (includes cinema, picnic, sports, club fees, video ca
2 24 Personal Care (includes spectacles, torch, umbrella, lighter, etc.)
1 100 25 Toilet Articles (includes toothpaste, hair oil, shaving blades, etc.)
2 26 Household Items (electric bulb, tube-light, glassware, bucket, was
2 27 Conveyance (railway, bus, taxi, rickshaw, diesel, petrol, school bu
2 28 House Rent/Other Rents (like rented hh appliances, furniture, etc
1 1000 29 Medical Expenses (Out-patient Services)
1 100 30 Expenditure on Mobile Phone/Telephone Charges
ON-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

4A : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-11

Household ID
opied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 1

Do you Incur Expenses Total Expenditure in


Item on these Items? Last 30 Days Sl.
(Yes-1. No-2) (Rs.) No.

.) 1 500 16 Vegetables (including


1 400 17 Salt and Spices
ods, such as biscuits, cake, pickles, sauce, etc.) 1 600 18 Other Foods (tea, coff
1 250 19 Paan, Tobacco, Intoxic
, dates, kishmish, monacca, other dried fruits) 2 20 Fruits & Nuts (mango,
2 21 Food at Restaurants, E
, firewood, kerosene) 1 1150 22 Fuel and Light (include
, sports, club fees, video cassettes) 2 23 Entertainment (includ
h, umbrella, lighter, etc.) 2 24 Personal Care (include
r oil, shaving blades, etc.) 1 250 25 Toilet Articles (include
ht, glassware, bucket, washing soap agarbatti, etc.) 1 150 26 Household Items (elec
w, diesel, petrol, school bus/van, etc.) 1 1000 27 Conveyance (railway,
h appliances, furniture, etc.) 2 28 House Rent/Other Ren
) 1 800 29 Medical Expenses (Ou
ne Charges 1 150 30 Expenditure on Mobile
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

4A : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-12

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Do you Incur Expenses


Item on these Items?
(Yes-1. No-2)

Vegetables (including garlic, ginger, etc.) 1


Salt and Spices 1
Other Foods (tea, coffee, processed foods, such as biscuits, cake, pickles, sauce, etc.) 1
Paan, Tobacco, Intoxicants 1
Fruits & Nuts (mango, banana, coconut, dates, kishmish, monacca, other dried fruits) 2
Food at Restaurants, Eating Out, etc. 2
Fuel and Light (includes LPG, electricity, firewood, kerosene) 1
Entertainment (includes cinema, picnic, sports, club fees, video cassettes) 2
Personal Care (includes spectacles, torch, umbrella, lighter, etc.) 2
Toilet Articles (includes toothpaste, hair oil, shaving blades, etc.) 1
Household Items (electric bulb, tube-light, glassware, bucket, washing soap agarbatti, etc.) 1
Conveyance (railway, bus, taxi, rickshaw, diesel, petrol, school bus/van, etc.) 2
House Rent/Other Rents (like rented hh appliances, furniture, etc.) 2
Medical Expenses (Out-patient Services) 1
Expenditure on Mobile Phone/Telephone Charges 1
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDIT

4A : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-13

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover S
1 2

Total Expenditure in
Last 30 Days Sl. Item
(Rs.) No.

450 16 Vegetables (including garlic, ginger, etc.)


300 17 Salt and Spices
150 18 Other Foods (tea, coffee, processed foods, such as biscuits, cake, pickles, sauce, etc.)
150 19 Paan, Tobacco, Intoxicants
0 20 Fruits & Nuts (mango, banana, coconut, dates, kishmish, monacca, other dried fruits)
825 21 Food at Restaurants, Eating Out, etc.
0 22 Fuel and Light (includes LPG, electricity, firewood, kerosene)
0 23 Entertainment (includes cinema, picnic, sports, club fees, video cassettes)
0 24 Personal Care (includes spectacles, torch, umbrella, lighter, etc.)
500 25 Toilet Articles (includes toothpaste, hair oil, shaving blades, etc.)
200 26 Household Items (electric bulb, tube-light, glassware, bucket, washing soap agarbatti, e
0 27 Conveyance (railway, bus, taxi, rickshaw, diesel, petrol, school bus/van, etc.)
0 28 House Rent/Other Rents (like rented hh appliances, furniture, etc.)
5 29 Medical Expenses (Out-patient Services)
200 30 Expenditure on Mobile Phone/Telephone Charges
MPTION EXPENDITURE SECTION-

umption Expenditure 4A :

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1 3

Do you Incur Expenses Total Expenditure in


on these Items? Last 30 Days Sl. I
(Yes-1. No-2) (Rs.) No.

1 500 16 Vegetables (including garlic, ginger, etc.)


1 250 17 Salt and Spices
ake, pickles, sauce, etc.) 1 600 18 Other Foods (tea, coffee, processed foods, s
1 200 19 Paan, Tobacco, Intoxicants
nacca, other dried fruits) 1 400 20 Fruits & Nuts (mango, banana, coconut, dat
2 0 21 Food at Restaurants, Eating Out, etc.
1 1500 22 Fuel and Light (includes LPG, electricity, fire
eo cassettes) 2 0 23 Entertainment (includes cinema, picnic, spo
tc.) 1 150 24 Personal Care (includes spectacles, torch, um
tc.) 1 400 25 Toilet Articles (includes toothpaste, hair oil,
, washing soap agarbatti, etc.) 1 200 26 Household Items (electric bulb, tube-light, g
ol bus/van, etc.) 1 3000 27 Conveyance (railway, bus, taxi, rickshaw, die
, etc.) 2 0 28 House Rent/Other Rents (like rented hh app
1 3500 29 Medical Expenses (Out-patient Services)
1 400 30 Expenditure on Mobile Phone/Telephone Ch
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

4A : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-14

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 4

Do you Incur Expenses Total Expenditure in


Item on these Items? Last 30 Days
(Yes-1. No-2) (Rs.)

ding garlic, ginger, etc.) 1 800


1 400
coffee, processed foods, such as biscuits, cake, pickles, sauce, etc.) 1 500
toxicants 1 350
ngo, banana, coconut, dates, kishmish, monacca, other dried fruits) 2 0
nts, Eating Out, etc. 2 0
cludes LPG, electricity, firewood, kerosene) 1 900
cludes cinema, picnic, sports, club fees, video cassettes) 2 0
cludes spectacles, torch, umbrella, lighter, etc.) 2 0
ludes toothpaste, hair oil, shaving blades, etc.) 1 300
(electric bulb, tube-light, glassware, bucket, washing soap agarbatti, etc.) 1 400
way, bus, taxi, rickshaw, diesel, petrol, school bus/van, etc.) 1 2500
r Rents (like rented hh appliances, furniture, etc.) 2 0
(Out-patient Services) 2 0
Mobile Phone/Telephone Charges 1 1000
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

4A : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-15

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Sl. Item
No.

16 Vegetables (including garlic, ginger, etc.)


17 Salt and Spices
18 Other Foods (tea, coffee, processed foods, such as biscuits, cake, pickles, sauce, etc.)
19 Paan, Tobacco, Intoxicants
20 Fruits & Nuts (mango, banana, coconut, dates, kishmish, monacca, other dried fruits)
21 Food at Restaurants, Eating Out, etc.
22 Fuel and Light (includes LPG, electricity, firewood, kerosene)
23 Entertainment (includes cinema, picnic, sports, club fees, video cassettes)
24 Personal Care (includes spectacles, torch, umbrella, lighter, etc.)
25 Toilet Articles (includes toothpaste, hair oil, shaving blades, etc.)
26 Household Items (electric bulb, tube-light, glassware, bucket, washing soap agarbatti, etc.)
27 Conveyance (railway, bus, taxi, rickshaw, diesel, petrol, school bus/van, etc.)
28 House Rent/Other Rents (like rented hh appliances, furniture, etc.)
29 Medical Expenses (Out-patient Services)
30 Expenditure on Mobile Phone/Telephone Charges
DITURE SECTION-4 : CONSUMPT

4A : Household Consump

Household

Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In
1 5

Do you Incur Expenses Total Expenditure in


on these Items? Last 30 Days Sl. Item
(Yes-1. No-2) (Rs.) No.

1 900 16 Vegetables (including garlic, ginger, etc.)


1 200 17 Salt and Spices
1 350 18 Other Foods (tea, coffee, processed foods, such as biscuits, cake,
2 0 19 Paan, Tobacco, Intoxicants
2 0 20 Fruits & Nuts (mango, banana, coconut, dates, kishmish, monacca
2 0 21 Food at Restaurants, Eating Out, etc.
1 950 22 Fuel and Light (includes LPG, electricity, firewood, kerosene)
2 0 23 Entertainment (includes cinema, picnic, sports, club fees, video ca
2 0 24 Personal Care (includes spectacles, torch, umbrella, lighter, etc.)
1 300 25 Toilet Articles (includes toothpaste, hair oil, shaving blades, etc.)
1 250 26 Household Items (electric bulb, tube-light, glassware, bucket, was
1 800 27 Conveyance (railway, bus, taxi, rickshaw, diesel, petrol, school bu
2 0 28 House Rent/Other Rents (like rented hh appliances, furniture, etc
1 2000 29 Medical Expenses (Out-patient Services)
1 800 30 Expenditure on Mobile Phone/Telephone Charges
ON-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

4A : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-16

Household ID
opied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 6

Do you Incur Expenses Total Expenditure in


Item on these Items? Last 30 Days Sl.
(Yes-1. No-2) (Rs.) No.

.) 1 200 16 Vegetables (including


1 150 17 Salt and Spices
ods, such as biscuits, cake, pickles, sauce, etc.) 1 400 18 Other Foods (tea, coff
2 0 19 Paan, Tobacco, Intoxic
, dates, kishmish, monacca, other dried fruits) 2 0 20 Fruits & Nuts (mango,
2 0 21 Food at Restaurants, E
, firewood, kerosene) 1 500 22 Fuel and Light (include
, sports, club fees, video cassettes) 2 0 23 Entertainment (includ
h, umbrella, lighter, etc.) 2 0 24 Personal Care (include
r oil, shaving blades, etc.) 1 300 25 Toilet Articles (include
ht, glassware, bucket, washing soap agarbatti, etc.) 2 0 26 Household Items (elec
w, diesel, petrol, school bus/van, etc.) 1 200 27 Conveyance (railway,
h appliances, furniture, etc.) 2 0 28 House Rent/Other Ren
) 1 1000 29 Medical Expenses (Ou
ne Charges 1 500 30 Expenditure on Mobile
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

4A : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-17

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Do you Incur Expenses


Item on these Items?
(Yes-1. No-2)

Vegetables (including garlic, ginger, etc.) 1


Salt and Spices 1
Other Foods (tea, coffee, processed foods, such as biscuits, cake, pickles, sauce, etc.) 1
Paan, Tobacco, Intoxicants 2
Fruits & Nuts (mango, banana, coconut, dates, kishmish, monacca, other dried fruits) 2
Food at Restaurants, Eating Out, etc. 2
Fuel and Light (includes LPG, electricity, firewood, kerosene) 1
Entertainment (includes cinema, picnic, sports, club fees, video cassettes) 2
Personal Care (includes spectacles, torch, umbrella, lighter, etc.) 2
Toilet Articles (includes toothpaste, hair oil, shaving blades, etc.) 1
Household Items (electric bulb, tube-light, glassware, bucket, washing soap agarbatti, etc.) 2
Conveyance (railway, bus, taxi, rickshaw, diesel, petrol, school bus/van, etc.) 2
House Rent/Other Rents (like rented hh appliances, furniture, etc.) 2
Medical Expenses (Out-patient Services) 1
Expenditure on Mobile Phone/Telephone Charges 2
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDIT

4A : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-18

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover S
1 7

Total Expenditure in
Last 30 Days Sl. Item
(Rs.) No.

200 16 Vegetables (including garlic, ginger, etc.)


150 17 Salt and Spices
300 18 Other Foods (tea, coffee, processed foods, such as biscuits, cake, pickles, sauce, etc.)
0 19 Paan, Tobacco, Intoxicants
0 20 Fruits & Nuts (mango, banana, coconut, dates, kishmish, monacca, other dried fruits)
0 21 Food at Restaurants, Eating Out, etc.
600 22 Fuel and Light (includes LPG, electricity, firewood, kerosene)
0 23 Entertainment (includes cinema, picnic, sports, club fees, video cassettes)
0 24 Personal Care (includes spectacles, torch, umbrella, lighter, etc.)
200 25 Toilet Articles (includes toothpaste, hair oil, shaving blades, etc.)
0 26 Household Items (electric bulb, tube-light, glassware, bucket, washing soap agarbatti, e
0 27 Conveyance (railway, bus, taxi, rickshaw, diesel, petrol, school bus/van, etc.)
0 28 House Rent/Other Rents (like rented hh appliances, furniture, etc.)
2000 29 Medical Expenses (Out-patient Services)
0 30 Expenditure on Mobile Phone/Telephone Charges
MPTION EXPENDITURE SECTION-

umption Expenditure 4A :

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m Introduction/Cover Sheet] [to be copie
1 8

Do you Incur Expenses Total Expenditure in


on these Items? Last 30 Days Sl. I
(Yes-1. No-2) (Rs.) No.

1 3000 16 Vegetables (including garlic, ginger, etc.)


1 350 17 Salt and Spices
ake, pickles, sauce, etc.) 1 400 18 Other Foods (tea, coffee, processed foods, s
2 0 19 Paan, Tobacco, Intoxicants
nacca, other dried fruits) 2 0 20 Fruits & Nuts (mango, banana, coconut, dat
2 0 21 Food at Restaurants, Eating Out, etc.
1 1250 22 Fuel and Light (includes LPG, electricity, fire
eo cassettes) 2 0 23 Entertainment (includes cinema, picnic, spo
tc.) 2 0 24 Personal Care (includes spectacles, torch, um
tc.) 1 500 25 Toilet Articles (includes toothpaste, hair oil,
, washing soap agarbatti, etc.) 2 0 26 Household Items (electric bulb, tube-light, g
ol bus/van, etc.) 1 3000 27 Conveyance (railway, bus, taxi, rickshaw, die
, etc.) 2 0 28 House Rent/Other Rents (like rented hh app
1 750 29 Medical Expenses (Out-patient Services)
1 1500 30 Expenditure on Mobile Phone/Telephone Ch
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

4A : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-19

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 9

Do you Incur Expenses Total Expenditure in


Item on these Items? Last 30 Days
(Yes-1. No-2) (Rs.)

ding garlic, ginger, etc.) 1 500


1 200
coffee, processed foods, such as biscuits, cake, pickles, sauce, etc.) 1 400
toxicants 1 100
ngo, banana, coconut, dates, kishmish, monacca, other dried fruits) 2 0
nts, Eating Out, etc. 2 0
cludes LPG, electricity, firewood, kerosene) 1 700
cludes cinema, picnic, sports, club fees, video cassettes) 2 0
cludes spectacles, torch, umbrella, lighter, etc.) 2 0
ludes toothpaste, hair oil, shaving blades, etc.) 1 300
(electric bulb, tube-light, glassware, bucket, washing soap agarbatti, etc.) 1 200
way, bus, taxi, rickshaw, diesel, petrol, school bus/van, etc.) 1 2000
r Rents (like rented hh appliances, furniture, etc.) 2 0
(Out-patient Services) 2 0
Mobile Phone/Telephone Charges 1 1500
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

4A : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-20

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Sl. Item
No.

16 Vegetables (including garlic, ginger, etc.)


17 Salt and Spices
18 Other Foods (tea, coffee, processed foods, such as biscuits, cake, pickles, sauce, etc.)
19 Paan, Tobacco, Intoxicants
20 Fruits & Nuts (mango, banana, coconut, dates, kishmish, monacca, other dried fruits)
21 Food at Restaurants, Eating Out, etc.
22 Fuel and Light (includes LPG, electricity, firewood, kerosene)
23 Entertainment (includes cinema, picnic, sports, club fees, video cassettes)
24 Personal Care (includes spectacles, torch, umbrella, lighter, etc.)
25 Toilet Articles (includes toothpaste, hair oil, shaving blades, etc.)
26 Household Items (electric bulb, tube-light, glassware, bucket, washing soap agarbatti, etc.)
27 Conveyance (railway, bus, taxi, rickshaw, diesel, petrol, school bus/van, etc.)
28 House Rent/Other Rents (like rented hh appliances, furniture, etc.)
29 Medical Expenses (Out-patient Services)
30 Expenditure on Mobile Phone/Telephone Charges
DITURE SECTION-4 : CONSUMPT

4A : Household Consump

Household

Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In

Do you Incur Expenses Total Expenditure in


on these Items? Last 30 Days Sl. Item
(Yes-1. No-2) (Rs.) No.

1 1000 16 Vegetables (including garlic, ginger, etc.)


1 400 17 Salt and Spices
1 100 18 Other Foods (tea, coffee, processed foods, such as biscuits, cake,
2 19 Paan, Tobacco, Intoxicants
2 20 Fruits & Nuts (mango, banana, coconut, dates, kishmish, monacca
2 21 Food at Restaurants, Eating Out, etc.
1 1300 22 Fuel and Light (includes LPG, electricity, firewood, kerosene)
1 500 23 Entertainment (includes cinema, picnic, sports, club fees, video ca
2 24 Personal Care (includes spectacles, torch, umbrella, lighter, etc.)
1 200 25 Toilet Articles (includes toothpaste, hair oil, shaving blades, etc.)
2 26 Household Items (electric bulb, tube-light, glassware, bucket, was
1 1500 27 Conveyance (railway, bus, taxi, rickshaw, diesel, petrol, school bu
2 28 House Rent/Other Rents (like rented hh appliances, furniture, etc
1 400 29 Medical Expenses (Out-patient Services)
1 800 30 Expenditure on Mobile Phone/Telephone Charges
ON-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

4A : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-21

Household ID
opied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Do you Incur Expenses Total Expenditure in


Item on these Items? Last 30 Days
(Yes-1. No-2) (Rs.)

.) 1 500
1 200
ods, such as biscuits, cake, pickles, sauce, etc.) 1 600
1 300
, dates, kishmish, monacca, other dried fruits) 2 0
2 0
, firewood, kerosene) 1 1500
, sports, club fees, video cassettes) 2 0
h, umbrella, lighter, etc.) 2 0
r oil, shaving blades, etc.) 2 0
ht, glassware, bucket, washing soap agarbatti, etc.) 1 200
w, diesel, petrol, school bus/van, etc.) 1 2000
h appliances, furniture, etc.) 2
) 1 1000
ne Charges 1 800
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITUR

4B : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-1

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover She

Sl. Item
No.

1 Medical Expenses (In-patient Services)


2 School/Private Tuition Fees (includes private tutor, school/college fees)
3 School Books & Other Educational Articles (newspaper, library, stationery, etc.)
4 Clothing and Bedding
5 Footwear
6 Furniture and Fixtures (includes bedstead, almirah, suitcase, carpet, etc.)
7 Crockery and Utensils (includes stainless steel utensils, casseroles, thermos, etc.)
Cooking and Household Appliances (includes electric fan, AC, sewing machine, washing machine, pressure
8 refrigerator)
9 Goods for Recreation (TV, radio, tape recorder, musical instruments, CD/DVD players, etc.)
10 Jewelry and Ornaments
11 Personal Transport Equipment (includes bicycle, scooter, car tyres, etc.)
12 Therapeutic Appliances (includes glass eye, hearing aids, etc.)
13 Other Personal Goods (includes clock, watch, PC, etc.)
14 Repair and Maintenance (of residential buildings, bathroom equipment, etc.)
15 Insurance Premiums
16 Vacations
17 Social Functions (marriage, funerals, gifts, etc.)
TION EXPENDITURE

mption Expenditure

old-1

old ID
ntroduction/Cover Sheet]
0 1

Do you Incur Expenses Total Expenditure in


on these Items? Last 365 Days Sl.
(Yes-1. No-2) (Rs.) No.

1 45000 1 Medical Expenses (In-patien


2 0 2 School/Private Tuition Fees
2 0 3 School Books & Other Educa
1 10000 4 Clothing and Bedding
1 2500 5 Footwear
1 2000 6 Furniture and Fixtures (inclu
) 2 0 7 Crockery and Utensils (inclu
washing machine, pressure cooker, Cooking and Household App
2 0 8 machine, pressure cooker, r
ayers, etc.) 1 5000 9 Goods for Recreation (TV, ra
2 0 10 Jewelry and Ornaments
2 0 11 Personal Transport Equipme
2 0 12 Therapeutic Appliances (incl
2 0 13 Other Personal Goods (inclu
2 0 14 Repair and Maintenance (of
2 0 15 Insurance Premiums
2 0 16 Vacations
2 0 17 Social Functions (marriage, f
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

4B : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-2

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Do you Incur Expenses


Item on these Items?
(Yes-1. No-2)

Medical Expenses (In-patient Services) 2


School/Private Tuition Fees (includes private tutor, school/college fees) 2
School Books & Other Educational Articles (newspaper, library, stationery, etc.) 1
Clothing and Bedding 1
Footwear 1
Furniture and Fixtures (includes bedstead, almirah, suitcase, carpet, etc.) 2
Crockery and Utensils (includes stainless steel utensils, casseroles, thermos, etc.) 2
Cooking and Household Appliances (includes electric fan, AC, sewing machine, washing
machine, pressure cooker, refrigerator) 2
Goods for Recreation (TV, radio, tape recorder, musical instruments, CD/DVD players, etc.) 2
Jewelry and Ornaments 1
Personal Transport Equipment (includes bicycle, scooter, car tyres, etc.) 2
Therapeutic Appliances (includes glass eye, hearing aids, etc.) 2
Other Personal Goods (includes clock, watch, PC, etc.) 2
Repair and Maintenance (of residential buildings, bathroom equipment, etc.) 2
Insurance Premiums 2
Vacations 2
Social Functions (marriage, funerals, gifts, etc.) 1
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDIT

4B : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-3

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover S
0 2

Total Expenditure in
Last 365 Days Sl. Item
(Rs.) No.

1 Medical Expenses (In-patient Services)


2 School/Private Tuition Fees (includes private tutor, school/college fees)
5000 3 School Books & Other Educational Articles (newspaper, library, stationery, etc.)
7000 4 Clothing and Bedding
2000 5 Footwear
6 Furniture and Fixtures (includes bedstead, almirah, suitcase, carpet, etc.)
7 Crockery and Utensils (includes stainless steel utensils, casseroles, thermos, etc.)
Cooking and Household Appliances (includes electric fan, AC, sewing machine, washing
8 machine, pressure cooker, refrigerator)
9 Goods for Recreation (TV, radio, tape recorder, musical instruments, CD/DVD players, e
180000 10 Jewelry and Ornaments
11 Personal Transport Equipment (includes bicycle, scooter, car tyres, etc.)
12 Therapeutic Appliances (includes glass eye, hearing aids, etc.)
13 Other Personal Goods (includes clock, watch, PC, etc.)
14 Repair and Maintenance (of residential buildings, bathroom equipment, etc.)
15 Insurance Premiums
16 Vacations
100000 17 Social Functions (marriage, funerals, gifts, etc.)
MPTION EXPENDITURE SECTION-

umption Expenditure 4B :

ehold-3

ehold ID
m Introduction/Cover Sheet] [to be copie
0 3

Do you Incur Expenses Total Expenditure in


on these Items? Last 365 Days Sl. I
(Yes-1. No-2) (Rs.) No.

2 0 1 Medical Expenses (In-patient Services)


llege fees) 2 0 2 School/Private Tuition Fees (includes private
y, stationery, etc.) 1 3000 3 School Books & Other Educational Articles (
1 5000 4 Clothing and Bedding
1 2500 5 Footwear
carpet, etc.) 2 0 6 Furniture and Fixtures (includes bedstead, a
roles, thermos, etc.) 1 1500 7 Crockery and Utensils (includes stainless ste
sewing machine, washing Cooking and Household Appliances (include
2 0 8 machine, pressure cooker, refrigerator)
uments, CD/DVD players, etc.) 2 0 9 Goods for Recreation (TV, radio, tape record
2 0 10 Jewelry and Ornaments
tyres, etc.) 2 0 11 Personal Transport Equipment (includes bic
) 1 500 12 Therapeutic Appliances (includes glass eye,
2 0 13 Other Personal Goods (includes clock, watch
equipment, etc.) 1 90000 14 Repair and Maintenance (of residential build
2 0 15 Insurance Premiums
1 6000 16 Vacations
2 0 17 Social Functions (marriage, funerals, gifts, e
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

4B : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-4

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
0 4

Do you Incur Expenses Total Expenditure in


Item on these Items? Last 365 Days
(Yes-1. No-2) (Rs.)

(In-patient Services) 1 25000


ition Fees (includes private tutor, school/college fees) 2 0
ther Educational Articles (newspaper, library, stationery, etc.) 2 0
ding 1 9000
1 6000
ures (includes bedstead, almirah, suitcase, carpet, etc.) 2 0
nsils (includes stainless steel utensils, casseroles, thermos, etc.) 1 300
sehold Appliances (includes electric fan, AC, sewing machine, washing
e cooker, refrigerator) 1 1000
tion (TV, radio, tape recorder, musical instruments, CD/DVD players, etc.) 1 1500
ments 1 350000
rt Equipment (includes bicycle, scooter, car tyres, etc.) 2 0
ances (includes glass eye, hearing aids, etc.) 2 0
oods (includes clock, watch, PC, etc.) 2 0
enance (of residential buildings, bathroom equipment, etc.) 2 0
ms 2 0
2 0
marriage, funerals, gifts, etc.) 1 300000
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

4B : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-5

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Sl. Item
No.

1 Medical Expenses (In-patient Services)


2 School/Private Tuition Fees (includes private tutor, school/college fees)
3 School Books & Other Educational Articles (newspaper, library, stationery, etc.)
4 Clothing and Bedding
5 Footwear
6 Furniture and Fixtures (includes bedstead, almirah, suitcase, carpet, etc.)
7 Crockery and Utensils (includes stainless steel utensils, casseroles, thermos, etc.)
Cooking and Household Appliances (includes electric fan, AC, sewing machine, washing
8 machine, pressure cooker, refrigerator)
9 Goods for Recreation (TV, radio, tape recorder, musical instruments, CD/DVD players, etc.)
10 Jewelry and Ornaments
11 Personal Transport Equipment (includes bicycle, scooter, car tyres, etc.)
12 Therapeutic Appliances (includes glass eye, hearing aids, etc.)
13 Other Personal Goods (includes clock, watch, PC, etc.)
14 Repair and Maintenance (of residential buildings, bathroom equipment, etc.)
15 Insurance Premiums
16 Vacations
17 Social Functions (marriage, funerals, gifts, etc.)
DITURE SECTION-4 : CONSUMPT

4B : Household Consump

Household

Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In
0 5

Do you Incur Expenses Total Expenditure in


on these Items? Last 365 Days Sl. Item
(Yes-1. No-2) (Rs.) No.

2 0 1 Medical Expenses (In-patient Services)


1 33000 2 School/Private Tuition Fees (includes private tutor, school/college
1 5000 3 School Books & Other Educational Articles (newspaper, library, st
1 20000 4 Clothing and Bedding
1 5000 5 Footwear
1 2000 6 Furniture and Fixtures (includes bedstead, almirah, suitcase, carp
1 2000 7 Crockery and Utensils (includes stainless steel utensils, casseroles
Cooking and Household Appliances (includes electric fan, AC, sew
1 20000 8 machine, pressure cooker, refrigerator)
1 30000 9 Goods for Recreation (TV, radio, tape recorder, musical instrumen
1 20000 10 Jewelry and Ornaments
2 0 11 Personal Transport Equipment (includes bicycle, scooter, car tyre
2 0 12 Therapeutic Appliances (includes glass eye, hearing aids, etc.)
1 2000 13 Other Personal Goods (includes clock, watch, PC, etc.)
1 10000 14 Repair and Maintenance (of residential buildings, bathroom equip
2 0 15 Insurance Premiums
1 10000 16 Vacations
2 0 17 Social Functions (marriage, funerals, gifts, etc.)
ON-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

4B : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-6

Household ID
opied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
0 6

Do you Incur Expenses Total Expenditure in


Item on these Items? Last 365 Days Sl.
(Yes-1. No-2) (Rs.) No.

2 1 Medical Expenses (In-


rivate tutor, school/college fees) 1 2500 2 School/Private Tuition
les (newspaper, library, stationery, etc.) 2 3 School Books & Other
1 15000 4 Clothing and Bedding
1 5000 5 Footwear
ad, almirah, suitcase, carpet, etc.) 2 6 Furniture and Fixtures
s steel utensils, casseroles, thermos, etc.) 1 2000 7 Crockery and Utensils
ludes electric fan, AC, sewing machine, washing Cooking and Househo
1 10500 8 machine, pressure coo
ecorder, musical instruments, CD/DVD players, etc.) 2 9 Goods for Recreation
1 5000 10 Jewelry and Ornamen
s bicycle, scooter, car tyres, etc.) 2 11 Personal Transport Eq
eye, hearing aids, etc.) 2 12 Therapeutic Appliance
watch, PC, etc.) 1 1000 13 Other Personal Goods
buildings, bathroom equipment, etc.) 2 14 Repair and Maintenan
1 3600 15 Insurance Premiums
2 16 Vacations
fts, etc.) 1 70000 17 Social Functions (marr
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

4B : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-7

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Do you Incur Expenses


Item on these Items?
(Yes-1. No-2)

Medical Expenses (In-patient Services) 2


School/Private Tuition Fees (includes private tutor, school/college fees) 2
School Books & Other Educational Articles (newspaper, library, stationery, etc.) 2
Clothing and Bedding 2
Footwear 1
Furniture and Fixtures (includes bedstead, almirah, suitcase, carpet, etc.) 2
Crockery and Utensils (includes stainless steel utensils, casseroles, thermos, etc.) 1
Cooking and Household Appliances (includes electric fan, AC, sewing machine, washing
machine, pressure cooker, refrigerator) 2
Goods for Recreation (TV, radio, tape recorder, musical instruments, CD/DVD players, etc.) 2
Jewelry and Ornaments 2
Personal Transport Equipment (includes bicycle, scooter, car tyres, etc.) 2
Therapeutic Appliances (includes glass eye, hearing aids, etc.) 2
Other Personal Goods (includes clock, watch, PC, etc.) 2
Repair and Maintenance (of residential buildings, bathroom equipment, etc.) 2
Insurance Premiums 2
Vacations 2
Social Functions (marriage, funerals, gifts, etc.) 2
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDIT

4B : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-8

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover S
0 7

Total Expenditure in
Last 365 Days Sl. Item
(Rs.) No.

1 Medical Expenses (In-patient Services)


2 School/Private Tuition Fees (includes private tutor, school/college fees)
3 School Books & Other Educational Articles (newspaper, library, stationery, etc.)
4 Clothing and Bedding
1700 5 Footwear
6 Furniture and Fixtures (includes bedstead, almirah, suitcase, carpet, etc.)
200 7 Crockery and Utensils (includes stainless steel utensils, casseroles, thermos, etc.)
Cooking and Household Appliances (includes electric fan, AC, sewing machine, washing
8 machine, pressure cooker, refrigerator)
9 Goods for Recreation (TV, radio, tape recorder, musical instruments, CD/DVD players, e
10 Jewelry and Ornaments
11 Personal Transport Equipment (includes bicycle, scooter, car tyres, etc.)
12 Therapeutic Appliances (includes glass eye, hearing aids, etc.)
13 Other Personal Goods (includes clock, watch, PC, etc.)
14 Repair and Maintenance (of residential buildings, bathroom equipment, etc.)
15 Insurance Premiums
16 Vacations
17 Social Functions (marriage, funerals, gifts, etc.)
MPTION EXPENDITURE SECTION-

umption Expenditure 4B :

ehold-8

ehold ID
m Introduction/Cover Sheet] [to be copie
0 8

Do you Incur Expenses Total Expenditure in


on these Items? Last 365 Days Sl. I
(Yes-1. No-2) (Rs.) No.

2 1 Medical Expenses (In-patient Services)


llege fees) 1 3700 2 School/Private Tuition Fees (includes private
y, stationery, etc.) 1 2000 3 School Books & Other Educational Articles (
1 10000 4 Clothing and Bedding
1 3000 5 Footwear
carpet, etc.) 2 6 Furniture and Fixtures (includes bedstead, a
roles, thermos, etc.) 2 7 Crockery and Utensils (includes stainless ste
sewing machine, washing Cooking and Household Appliances (include
2 8 machine, pressure cooker, refrigerator)
uments, CD/DVD players, etc.) 2 9 Goods for Recreation (TV, radio, tape record
2 10 Jewelry and Ornaments
tyres, etc.) 2 11 Personal Transport Equipment (includes bic
) 2 12 Therapeutic Appliances (includes glass eye,
2 13 Other Personal Goods (includes clock, watch
equipment, etc.) 2 14 Repair and Maintenance (of residential build
2 15 Insurance Premiums
2 16 Vacations
2 17 Social Functions (marriage, funerals, gifts, e
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

4B : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-9

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
0 9

Do you Incur Expenses Total Expenditure in


Item on these Items? Last 365 Days
(Yes-1. No-2) (Rs.)

(In-patient Services) 2
ition Fees (includes private tutor, school/college fees) 2
ther Educational Articles (newspaper, library, stationery, etc.) 2
ding 1 5000
1 1500
ures (includes bedstead, almirah, suitcase, carpet, etc.) 2
nsils (includes stainless steel utensils, casseroles, thermos, etc.) 2
sehold Appliances (includes electric fan, AC, sewing machine, washing
e cooker, refrigerator) 2
tion (TV, radio, tape recorder, musical instruments, CD/DVD players, etc.) 2
ments 1 20000
rt Equipment (includes bicycle, scooter, car tyres, etc.) 2
ances (includes glass eye, hearing aids, etc.) 2
oods (includes clock, watch, PC, etc.) 2
enance (of residential buildings, bathroom equipment, etc.) 1 60000
ms 1 600
2
marriage, funerals, gifts, etc.) 1 105000
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

4B : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-10

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Sl. Item
No.

1 Medical Expenses (In-patient Services)


2 School/Private Tuition Fees (includes private tutor, school/college fees)
3 School Books & Other Educational Articles (newspaper, library, stationery, etc.)
4 Clothing and Bedding
5 Footwear
6 Furniture and Fixtures (includes bedstead, almirah, suitcase, carpet, etc.)
7 Crockery and Utensils (includes stainless steel utensils, casseroles, thermos, etc.)
Cooking and Household Appliances (includes electric fan, AC, sewing machine, washing
8 machine, pressure cooker, refrigerator)
9 Goods for Recreation (TV, radio, tape recorder, musical instruments, CD/DVD players, etc.)
10 Jewelry and Ornaments
11 Personal Transport Equipment (includes bicycle, scooter, car tyres, etc.)
12 Therapeutic Appliances (includes glass eye, hearing aids, etc.)
13 Other Personal Goods (includes clock, watch, PC, etc.)
14 Repair and Maintenance (of residential buildings, bathroom equipment, etc.)
15 Insurance Premiums
16 Vacations
17 Social Functions (marriage, funerals, gifts, etc.)
DITURE SECTION-4 : CONSUMPT

4B : Household Consump

Household

Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In
1 0

Do you Incur Expenses Total Expenditure in


on these Items? Last 365 Days Sl. Item
(Yes-1. No-2) (Rs.) No.

1 7000 1 Medical Expenses (In-patient Services)


2 2 School/Private Tuition Fees (includes private tutor, school/college
2 3 School Books & Other Educational Articles (newspaper, library, st
1 3500 4 Clothing and Bedding
1 800 5 Footwear
2 6 Furniture and Fixtures (includes bedstead, almirah, suitcase, carp
2 7 Crockery and Utensils (includes stainless steel utensils, casseroles
Cooking and Household Appliances (includes electric fan, AC, sew
2 8 machine, pressure cooker, refrigerator)
2 9 Goods for Recreation (TV, radio, tape recorder, musical instrumen
2 10 Jewelry and Ornaments
2 11 Personal Transport Equipment (includes bicycle, scooter, car tyre
2 12 Therapeutic Appliances (includes glass eye, hearing aids, etc.)
2 13 Other Personal Goods (includes clock, watch, PC, etc.)
2 14 Repair and Maintenance (of residential buildings, bathroom equip
2 15 Insurance Premiums
2 16 Vacations
2 17 Social Functions (marriage, funerals, gifts, etc.)
ON-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

4B : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-11

Household ID
opied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 1

Do you Incur Expenses Total Expenditure in


Item on these Items? Last 365 Days Sl.
(Yes-1. No-2) (Rs.) No.

2 0 1 Medical Expenses (In-


rivate tutor, school/college fees) 1 20000 2 School/Private Tuition
les (newspaper, library, stationery, etc.) 1 2500 3 School Books & Other
1 20000 4 Clothing and Bedding
1 5000 5 Footwear
ad, almirah, suitcase, carpet, etc.) 2 0 6 Furniture and Fixtures
s steel utensils, casseroles, thermos, etc.) 2 0 7 Crockery and Utensils
ludes electric fan, AC, sewing machine, washing Cooking and Househo
1 4200 8 machine, pressure coo
ecorder, musical instruments, CD/DVD players, etc.) 2 0 9 Goods for Recreation
2 0 10 Jewelry and Ornamen
s bicycle, scooter, car tyres, etc.) 2 0 11 Personal Transport Eq
eye, hearing aids, etc.) 2 0 12 Therapeutic Appliance
watch, PC, etc.) 2 0 13 Other Personal Goods
buildings, bathroom equipment, etc.) 2 0 14 Repair and Maintenan
2 0 15 Insurance Premiums
2 0 16 Vacations
fts, etc.) 2 0 17 Social Functions (marr
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

4B : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-12

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Do you Incur Expenses


Item on these Items?
(Yes-1. No-2)

Medical Expenses (In-patient Services) 2


School/Private Tuition Fees (includes private tutor, school/college fees) 2
School Books & Other Educational Articles (newspaper, library, stationery, etc.) 2
Clothing and Bedding 1
Footwear 1
Furniture and Fixtures (includes bedstead, almirah, suitcase, carpet, etc.) 2
Crockery and Utensils (includes stainless steel utensils, casseroles, thermos, etc.) 2
Cooking and Household Appliances (includes electric fan, AC, sewing machine, washing
machine, pressure cooker, refrigerator) 2
Goods for Recreation (TV, radio, tape recorder, musical instruments, CD/DVD players, etc.) 2
Jewelry and Ornaments 2
Personal Transport Equipment (includes bicycle, scooter, car tyres, etc.) 2
Therapeutic Appliances (includes glass eye, hearing aids, etc.) 2
Other Personal Goods (includes clock, watch, PC, etc.) 2
Repair and Maintenance (of residential buildings, bathroom equipment, etc.) 2
Insurance Premiums 2
Vacations 2
Social Functions (marriage, funerals, gifts, etc.) 1
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDIT

4B : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-13

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover S
1 2

Total Expenditure in
Last 365 Days Sl. Item
(Rs.) No.

0 1 Medical Expenses (In-patient Services)


0 2 School/Private Tuition Fees (includes private tutor, school/college fees)
0 3 School Books & Other Educational Articles (newspaper, library, stationery, etc.)
10000 4 Clothing and Bedding
1000 5 Footwear
0 6 Furniture and Fixtures (includes bedstead, almirah, suitcase, carpet, etc.)
0 7 Crockery and Utensils (includes stainless steel utensils, casseroles, thermos, etc.)
Cooking and Household Appliances (includes electric fan, AC, sewing machine, washing
0 8 machine, pressure cooker, refrigerator)
0 9 Goods for Recreation (TV, radio, tape recorder, musical instruments, CD/DVD players, e
0 10 Jewelry and Ornaments
0 11 Personal Transport Equipment (includes bicycle, scooter, car tyres, etc.)
0 12 Therapeutic Appliances (includes glass eye, hearing aids, etc.)
0 13 Other Personal Goods (includes clock, watch, PC, etc.)
0 14 Repair and Maintenance (of residential buildings, bathroom equipment, etc.)
0 15 Insurance Premiums
0 16 Vacations
200000 17 Social Functions (marriage, funerals, gifts, etc.)
MPTION EXPENDITURE SECTION-

umption Expenditure 4B :

hold-13

ehold ID
m Introduction/Cover Sheet] [to be copie
1 3

Do you Incur Expenses Total Expenditure in


on these Items? Last 365 Days Sl. I
(Yes-1. No-2) (Rs.) No.

1 50000 1 Medical Expenses (In-patient Services)


llege fees) 1 2000 2 School/Private Tuition Fees (includes private
y, stationery, etc.) 1 500 3 School Books & Other Educational Articles (
1 15000 4 Clothing and Bedding
1 3500 5 Footwear
carpet, etc.) 2 0 6 Furniture and Fixtures (includes bedstead, a
roles, thermos, etc.) 2 0 7 Crockery and Utensils (includes stainless ste
sewing machine, washing Cooking and Household Appliances (include
1 1600 8 machine, pressure cooker, refrigerator)
uments, CD/DVD players, etc.) 2 0 9 Goods for Recreation (TV, radio, tape record
1 3500 10 Jewelry and Ornaments
tyres, etc.) 2 0 11 Personal Transport Equipment (includes bic
) 2 0 12 Therapeutic Appliances (includes glass eye,
2 0 13 Other Personal Goods (includes clock, watch
equipment, etc.) 2 0 14 Repair and Maintenance (of residential build
2 0 15 Insurance Premiums
2 0 16 Vacations
2 0 17 Social Functions (marriage, funerals, gifts, e
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

4B : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-14

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 4

Do you Incur Expenses Total Expenditure in


Item on these Items? Last 365 Days
(Yes-1. No-2) (Rs.)

(In-patient Services) 2 0
ition Fees (includes private tutor, school/college fees) 1 3500
ther Educational Articles (newspaper, library, stationery, etc.) 1 1000
ding 1 25000
1 7500
ures (includes bedstead, almirah, suitcase, carpet, etc.) 2 0
nsils (includes stainless steel utensils, casseroles, thermos, etc.) 1 3000
sehold Appliances (includes electric fan, AC, sewing machine, washing
e cooker, refrigerator) 2 0
tion (TV, radio, tape recorder, musical instruments, CD/DVD players, etc.) 2 0
ments 2 0
rt Equipment (includes bicycle, scooter, car tyres, etc.) 2 0
ances (includes glass eye, hearing aids, etc.) 1 500
oods (includes clock, watch, PC, etc.) 1 1000
enance (of residential buildings, bathroom equipment, etc.) 2 0
ms 2 0
2 0
marriage, funerals, gifts, etc.) 2 0
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

4B : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-15

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Sl. Item
No.

1 Medical Expenses (In-patient Services)


2 School/Private Tuition Fees (includes private tutor, school/college fees)
3 School Books & Other Educational Articles (newspaper, library, stationery, etc.)
4 Clothing and Bedding
5 Footwear
6 Furniture and Fixtures (includes bedstead, almirah, suitcase, carpet, etc.)
7 Crockery and Utensils (includes stainless steel utensils, casseroles, thermos, etc.)
Cooking and Household Appliances (includes electric fan, AC, sewing machine, washing
8 machine, pressure cooker, refrigerator)
9 Goods for Recreation (TV, radio, tape recorder, musical instruments, CD/DVD players, etc.)
10 Jewelry and Ornaments
11 Personal Transport Equipment (includes bicycle, scooter, car tyres, etc.)
12 Therapeutic Appliances (includes glass eye, hearing aids, etc.)
13 Other Personal Goods (includes clock, watch, PC, etc.)
14 Repair and Maintenance (of residential buildings, bathroom equipment, etc.)
15 Insurance Premiums
16 Vacations
17 Social Functions (marriage, funerals, gifts, etc.)
DITURE SECTION-4 : CONSUMPT

4B : Household Consump

Household

Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In
1 5

Do you Incur Expenses Total Expenditure in


on these Items? Last 365 Days Sl. Item
(Yes-1. No-2) (Rs.) No.

2 0 1 Medical Expenses (In-patient Services)


1 25000 2 School/Private Tuition Fees (includes private tutor, school/college
1 5000 3 School Books & Other Educational Articles (newspaper, library, st
1 15000 4 Clothing and Bedding
1 5000 5 Footwear
2 0 6 Furniture and Fixtures (includes bedstead, almirah, suitcase, carp
1 2000 7 Crockery and Utensils (includes stainless steel utensils, casseroles
Cooking and Household Appliances (includes electric fan, AC, sew
2 0 8 machine, pressure cooker, refrigerator)
2 0 9 Goods for Recreation (TV, radio, tape recorder, musical instrumen
2 0 10 Jewelry and Ornaments
2 0 11 Personal Transport Equipment (includes bicycle, scooter, car tyre
2 0 12 Therapeutic Appliances (includes glass eye, hearing aids, etc.)
1 500 13 Other Personal Goods (includes clock, watch, PC, etc.)
1 10000 14 Repair and Maintenance (of residential buildings, bathroom equip
2 0 15 Insurance Premiums
2 0 16 Vacations
2 0 17 Social Functions (marriage, funerals, gifts, etc.)
ON-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

4B : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-16

Household ID
opied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 6

Do you Incur Expenses Total Expenditure in


Item on these Items? Last 365 Days Sl.
(Yes-1. No-2) (Rs.) No.

1 8000 1 Medical Expenses (In-


rivate tutor, school/college fees) 1 12000 2 School/Private Tuition
les (newspaper, library, stationery, etc.) 1 1000 3 School Books & Other
1 10000 4 Clothing and Bedding
1 3500 5 Footwear
ad, almirah, suitcase, carpet, etc.) 2 0 6 Furniture and Fixtures
s steel utensils, casseroles, thermos, etc.) 2 0 7 Crockery and Utensils
ludes electric fan, AC, sewing machine, washing Cooking and Househo
2 0 8 machine, pressure coo
ecorder, musical instruments, CD/DVD players, etc.) 2 0 9 Goods for Recreation
2 0 10 Jewelry and Ornamen
s bicycle, scooter, car tyres, etc.) 2 0 11 Personal Transport Eq
eye, hearing aids, etc.) 2 0 12 Therapeutic Appliance
watch, PC, etc.) 2 0 13 Other Personal Goods
buildings, bathroom equipment, etc.) 2 0 14 Repair and Maintenan
1 500 15 Insurance Premiums
2 0 16 Vacations
fts, etc.) 2 0 17 Social Functions (marr
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

4B : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-17

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Do you Incur Expenses


Item on these Items?
(Yes-1. No-2)

Medical Expenses (In-patient Services) 2


School/Private Tuition Fees (includes private tutor, school/college fees) 2
School Books & Other Educational Articles (newspaper, library, stationery, etc.) 2
Clothing and Bedding 1
Footwear 1
Furniture and Fixtures (includes bedstead, almirah, suitcase, carpet, etc.) 2
Crockery and Utensils (includes stainless steel utensils, casseroles, thermos, etc.) 1
Cooking and Household Appliances (includes electric fan, AC, sewing machine, washing
machine, pressure cooker, refrigerator) 2
Goods for Recreation (TV, radio, tape recorder, musical instruments, CD/DVD players, etc.) 2
Jewelry and Ornaments 2
Personal Transport Equipment (includes bicycle, scooter, car tyres, etc.) 2
Therapeutic Appliances (includes glass eye, hearing aids, etc.) 1
Other Personal Goods (includes clock, watch, PC, etc.) 2
Repair and Maintenance (of residential buildings, bathroom equipment, etc.) 2
Insurance Premiums 2
Vacations 2
Social Functions (marriage, funerals, gifts, etc.) 2
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDIT

4B : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-18

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover S
1 7

Total Expenditure in
Last 365 Days Sl. Item
(Rs.) No.

0 1 Medical Expenses (In-patient Services)


0 2 School/Private Tuition Fees (includes private tutor, school/college fees)
0 3 School Books & Other Educational Articles (newspaper, library, stationery, etc.)
5000 4 Clothing and Bedding
1500 5 Footwear
0 6 Furniture and Fixtures (includes bedstead, almirah, suitcase, carpet, etc.)
1000 7 Crockery and Utensils (includes stainless steel utensils, casseroles, thermos, etc.)
Cooking and Household Appliances (includes electric fan, AC, sewing machine, washing
0 8 machine, pressure cooker, refrigerator)
0 9 Goods for Recreation (TV, radio, tape recorder, musical instruments, CD/DVD players, e
0 10 Jewelry and Ornaments
0 11 Personal Transport Equipment (includes bicycle, scooter, car tyres, etc.)
250 12 Therapeutic Appliances (includes glass eye, hearing aids, etc.)
0 13 Other Personal Goods (includes clock, watch, PC, etc.)
0 14 Repair and Maintenance (of residential buildings, bathroom equipment, etc.)
0 15 Insurance Premiums
0 16 Vacations
0 17 Social Functions (marriage, funerals, gifts, etc.)
MPTION EXPENDITURE SECTION-

umption Expenditure 4B :

hold-18

ehold ID
m Introduction/Cover Sheet] [to be copie
1 8

Do you Incur Expenses Total Expenditure in


on these Items? Last 365 Days Sl. I
(Yes-1. No-2) (Rs.) No.

1 15000 1 Medical Expenses (In-patient Services)


llege fees) 1 2500 2 School/Private Tuition Fees (includes private
y, stationery, etc.) 1 1000 3 School Books & Other Educational Articles (
1 20000 4 Clothing and Bedding
1 5000 5 Footwear
carpet, etc.) 2 0 6 Furniture and Fixtures (includes bedstead, a
roles, thermos, etc.) 1 1000 7 Crockery and Utensils (includes stainless ste
sewing machine, washing Cooking and Household Appliances (include
2 0 8 machine, pressure cooker, refrigerator)
uments, CD/DVD players, etc.) 2 0 9 Goods for Recreation (TV, radio, tape record
1 8000 10 Jewelry and Ornaments
tyres, etc.) 2 0 11 Personal Transport Equipment (includes bic
) 1 400 12 Therapeutic Appliances (includes glass eye,
2 0 13 Other Personal Goods (includes clock, watch
equipment, etc.) 2 0 14 Repair and Maintenance (of residential build
1 3000 15 Insurance Premiums
1 2500 16 Vacations
1 80000 17 Social Functions (marriage, funerals, gifts, e
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

4B : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-19

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 9

Do you Incur Expenses Total Expenditure in


Item on these Items? Last 365 Days
(Yes-1. No-2) (Rs.)

(In-patient Services) 1 50000


ition Fees (includes private tutor, school/college fees) 1 4800
ther Educational Articles (newspaper, library, stationery, etc.) 1 1000
ding 1 10000
1 5000
ures (includes bedstead, almirah, suitcase, carpet, etc.) 2 0
nsils (includes stainless steel utensils, casseroles, thermos, etc.) 1 2000
sehold Appliances (includes electric fan, AC, sewing machine, washing
e cooker, refrigerator) 1 1200
tion (TV, radio, tape recorder, musical instruments, CD/DVD players, etc.) 2 0
ments 2 0
rt Equipment (includes bicycle, scooter, car tyres, etc.) 1 10000
ances (includes glass eye, hearing aids, etc.) 2 0
oods (includes clock, watch, PC, etc.) 2 0
enance (of residential buildings, bathroom equipment, etc.) 2 0
ms 1 650
2 0
marriage, funerals, gifts, etc.) 2 0
SECTION-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

4B : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-20

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Sl. Item
No.

1 Medical Expenses (In-patient Services)


2 School/Private Tuition Fees (includes private tutor, school/college fees)
3 School Books & Other Educational Articles (newspaper, library, stationery, etc.)
4 Clothing and Bedding
5 Footwear
6 Furniture and Fixtures (includes bedstead, almirah, suitcase, carpet, etc.)
7 Crockery and Utensils (includes stainless steel utensils, casseroles, thermos, etc.)
Cooking and Household Appliances (includes electric fan, AC, sewing machine, washing
8 machine, pressure cooker, refrigerator)
9 Goods for Recreation (TV, radio, tape recorder, musical instruments, CD/DVD players, etc.)
10 Jewelry and Ornaments
11 Personal Transport Equipment (includes bicycle, scooter, car tyres, etc.)
12 Therapeutic Appliances (includes glass eye, hearing aids, etc.)
13 Other Personal Goods (includes clock, watch, PC, etc.)
14 Repair and Maintenance (of residential buildings, bathroom equipment, etc.)
15 Insurance Premiums
16 Vacations
17 Social Functions (marriage, funerals, gifts, etc.)
DITURE SECTION-4 : CONSUMPT

4B : Household Consump

Household

Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In

Do you Incur Expenses Total Expenditure in


on these Items? Last 365 Days Sl. Item
(Yes-1. No-2) (Rs.) No.

1 250000 1 Medical Expenses (In-patient Services)


2 2 School/Private Tuition Fees (includes private tutor, school/college
2 3 School Books & Other Educational Articles (newspaper, library, st
1 10000 4 Clothing and Bedding
1 3000 5 Footwear
2 6 Furniture and Fixtures (includes bedstead, almirah, suitcase, carp
2 7 Crockery and Utensils (includes stainless steel utensils, casseroles
Cooking and Household Appliances (includes electric fan, AC, sew
1 30000 8 machine, pressure cooker, refrigerator)
2 9 Goods for Recreation (TV, radio, tape recorder, musical instrumen
1 150000 10 Jewelry and Ornaments
1 12000 11 Personal Transport Equipment (includes bicycle, scooter, car tyre
2 12 Therapeutic Appliances (includes glass eye, hearing aids, etc.)
2 13 Other Personal Goods (includes clock, watch, PC, etc.)
1 70000 14 Repair and Maintenance (of residential buildings, bathroom equip
2 15 Insurance Premiums
1 2000 16 Vacations
1 300000 17 Social Functions (marriage, funerals, gifts, etc.)
ON-4 : CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

4B : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-21

Household ID
opied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Do you Incur Expenses Total Expenditure in


Item on these Items? Last 365 Days
(Yes-1. No-2) (Rs.)

1 50000
rivate tutor, school/college fees) 1 60000
les (newspaper, library, stationery, etc.) 1 5000
1 15000
1 3000
ad, almirah, suitcase, carpet, etc.) 2 0
s steel utensils, casseroles, thermos, etc.) 2 0
ludes electric fan, AC, sewing machine, washing
2 0
ecorder, musical instruments, CD/DVD players, etc.) 2 0
2 0
s bicycle, scooter, car tyres, etc.) 1 3000
eye, hearing aids, etc.) 2 0
watch, PC, etc.) 2 0
buildings, bathroom equipment, etc.) 2 0
2 0
2 0
fts, etc.) 2 0
SECTION-5 : HOUSEHOLD INCOME
Household-1

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover She

Sl. Particulars
No.

5.1 Income From Livestock (in last 12 Months)


5.1.1 Income from Livestock Sale in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
5.1.2 Income from Sale of Livestock Products in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
5.1.3 Total Cost of Livestock Maintenance (including labor) (in Rs.)
5.2 Income From Self Employment (excluding agriculture operations) (in last 12 Months)
5.2.1 Revenue from Self Employment in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
5.2.2 Cost of Self Employment in the Last 12 Months (including labor, excluding self cost) (in Rs.)
5.3 Income From Salary (in last 12 Months)
5.3.1 Total Income from Salary in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
5.4 Income From Wages (in last 12 Months)
5.4.1 Total Family Member Worked as Agriculture Labor
5.4.2 Total Wage Income Received From Agriculture Labor Work in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
5.4.3 Total Family Members Worked as Non-Agriculture Labor (But not in MGNREGS)
5.4.4 Total Wage Income Received From Non-Agriculture Labor Work in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
5.4.5 Total Family Members Worked in MGNREGS
5.4.6 Total Wage income from MGNREGS
5.5 Income From Other Sources (in last 12 Months)
5.5.1 Total Income From Transfers (money transfers, regular gifts, etc ) in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
5.5.2 Total Income From Pension in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
Total Income From Other Sources Not Listed Above in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) (such as, income from i
5.5.3
deposits, rent from house property, etc.)
EHOLD INCOME
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No.

5.1 Income From Livestock (in last


0 5.1.1 Income from Livestock Sale
300000 5.1.2 Income from Sale of Livesto
85000 5.1.3 Total Cost of Livestock Main
hs) 5.2 Income From Self Employment
0 5.2.1 Revenue from Self Employm
ost) (in Rs.) 0 5.2.2 Cost of Self Employment in t
5.3 Income From Salary (in last 12
0 5.3.1 Total Income from Salary in
5.4 Income From Wages (in last 12
3 60 5.4.1 Total Family Member Worke
s (in Rs.) 54000 5.4.2 Total Wage Income Receive
0 0 5.4.3 Total Family Members Work
Months (in Rs.) 0 5.4.4 Total Wage Income Receive
2 30 5.4.5 Total Family Members Work
5100 5.4.6 Total Wage income from MG
5.5 Income From Other Sources (in
Total Income From Transfer
Months (in Rs.) 0 5.5.1
Rs.)
0 5.5.2 Total Income From Pension
.) (such as, income from interests on Total Income From Other So
5.5.3
income from interests on de
0
SECTION-5 : HOUSEHOLD INCOME
Household-2

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Particulars Response

Income From Livestock (in last 12 Months)


Income from Livestock Sale in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 26000
Income from Sale of Livestock Products in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 180000
Total Cost of Livestock Maintenance (including labor) (in Rs.) 50000
Income From Self Employment (excluding agriculture operations) (in last 12 Months)
Revenue from Self Employment in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 240000
Cost of Self Employment in the Last 12 Months (including labor, excluding self cost) (in Rs.) 0
Income From Salary (in last 12 Months)
Total Income from Salary in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 70000
Income From Wages (in last 12 Months)
Total Family Member Worked as Agriculture Labor 0
Total Wage Income Received From Agriculture Labor Work in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 0
Total Family Members Worked as Non-Agriculture Labor (But not in MGNREGS) 0
Total Wage Income Received From Non-Agriculture Labor Work in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 0
Total Family Members Worked in MGNREGS 4
Total Wage income from MGNREGS 34000
Income From Other Sources (in last 12 Months)
Total Income From Transfers (money transfers, regular gifts, etc ) in the Last 12 Months (in
Rs.) 0
Total Income From Pension in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 12000
Total Income From Other Sources Not Listed Above in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) (such as,
income from interests on deposits, rent from house property, etc.)
0
SECTION-5 : HOUSEHOLD INCOME
Household-3

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover S
0 2

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No.

5.1 Income From Livestock (in last 12 Months)


26000 5.1.1 Income from Livestock Sale in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
180000 5.1.2 Income from Sale of Livestock Products in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
50000 5.1.3 Total Cost of Livestock Maintenance (including labor) (in Rs.)
5.2 Income From Self Employment (excluding agriculture operations) (in last 12 Months)
240000 5.2.1 Revenue from Self Employment in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
0 5.2.2 Cost of Self Employment in the Last 12 Months (including labor, excluding self cost) (in
5.3 Income From Salary (in last 12 Months)
70000 5.3.1 Total Income from Salary in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
5.4 Income From Wages (in last 12 Months)
0 5.4.1 Total Family Member Worked as Agriculture Labor
0 5.4.2 Total Wage Income Received From Agriculture Labor Work in the Last 12 Months (in Rs
0 5.4.3 Total Family Members Worked as Non-Agriculture Labor (But not in MGNREGS)
0 5.4.4 Total Wage Income Received From Non-Agriculture Labor Work in the Last 12 Months
100 5.4.5 Total Family Members Worked in MGNREGS
34000 5.4.6 Total Wage income from MGNREGS
5.5 Income From Other Sources (in last 12 Months)
Total Income From Transfers (money transfers, regular gifts, etc ) in the Last 12 Months
0 5.5.1
Rs.)
12000 5.5.2 Total Income From Pension in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
Total Income From Other Sources Not Listed Above in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) (such
5.5.3
income from interests on deposits, rent from house property, etc.)
0
USEHOLD INCOME SECT
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No.

5.1 Income From Livestock (in last 12 Months)


0 5.1.1 Income from Livestock Sale in the Last 12 M
s (in Rs.) 345600 5.1.2 Income from Sale of Livestock Products in th
108000 5.1.3 Total Cost of Livestock Maintenance (includ
ns) (in last 12 Months) 5.2 Income From Self Employment (excluding agri
) 0 5.2.1 Revenue from Self Employment in the Last 1
or, excluding self cost) (in Rs.) 0 5.2.2 Cost of Self Employment in the Last 12 Mon
5.3 Income From Salary (in last 12 Months)
63000 5.3.1 Total Income from Salary in the Last 12 Mon
5.4 Income From Wages (in last 12 Months)
0 0 5.4.1 Total Family Member Worked as Agriculture
n the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 0 5.4.2 Total Wage Income Received From Agricultu
t not in MGNREGS) 0 0 5.4.3 Total Family Members Worked as Non-Agric
ork in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 0 5.4.4 Total Wage Income Received From Non-Agr
2 20 5.4.5 Total Family Members Worked in MGNREGS
5200 5.4.6 Total Wage income from MGNREGS
5.5 Income From Other Sources (in last 12 Month
etc ) in the Last 12 Months (in Total Income From Transfers (money transf
0 5.5.1
Rs.)
0 5.5.2 Total Income From Pension in the Last 12 M
st 12 Months (in Rs.) (such as, Total Income From Other Sources Not Listed
5.5.3
y, etc.) income from interests on deposits, rent fro
0
SECTION-5 : HOUSEHOLD INCOME
Household-4

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
0 4

Particulars Response

ock (in last 12 Months)


stock Sale in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 30000
of Livestock Products in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 503700
stock Maintenance (including labor) (in Rs.) 204000
mployment (excluding agriculture operations) (in last 12 Months)
f Employment in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 420000
oyment in the Last 12 Months (including labor, excluding self cost) (in Rs.) 0
(in last 12 Months)
m Salary in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 36000
(in last 12 Months)
mber Worked as Agriculture Labor 0 0
me Received From Agriculture Labor Work in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 0
mbers Worked as Non-Agriculture Labor (But not in MGNREGS) 0 0
me Received From Non-Agriculture Labor Work in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 0
mbers Worked in MGNREGS 4 60
me from MGNREGS 20520
Sources (in last 12 Months)
m Transfers (money transfers, regular gifts, etc ) in the Last 12 Months (in
300000
m Pension in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 12000
m Other Sources Not Listed Above in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) (such as,
rests on deposits, rent from house property, etc.)
0
SECTION-5 : HOUSEHOLD INCOME
Household-5

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Sl. Particulars
No.

5.1 Income From Livestock (in last 12 Months)


5.1.1 Income from Livestock Sale in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
5.1.2 Income from Sale of Livestock Products in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
5.1.3 Total Cost of Livestock Maintenance (including labor) (in Rs.)
5.2 Income From Self Employment (excluding agriculture operations) (in last 12 Months)
5.2.1 Revenue from Self Employment in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
5.2.2 Cost of Self Employment in the Last 12 Months (including labor, excluding self cost) (in Rs.)
5.3 Income From Salary (in last 12 Months)
5.3.1 Total Income from Salary in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
5.4 Income From Wages (in last 12 Months)
5.4.1 Total Family Member Worked as Agriculture Labor
5.4.2 Total Wage Income Received From Agriculture Labor Work in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
5.4.3 Total Family Members Worked as Non-Agriculture Labor (But not in MGNREGS)
5.4.4 Total Wage Income Received From Non-Agriculture Labor Work in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
5.4.5 Total Family Members Worked in MGNREGS
5.4.6 Total Wage income from MGNREGS
5.5 Income From Other Sources (in last 12 Months)
Total Income From Transfers (money transfers, regular gifts, etc ) in the Last 12 Months (in
5.5.1
Rs.)
5.5.2 Total Income From Pension in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
Total Income From Other Sources Not Listed Above in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) (such as,
5.5.3
income from interests on deposits, rent from house property, etc.)
ME SECTION-5 : HOUSE
Household

Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In
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No.

5.1 Income From Livestock (in last 12 Months)


0 5.1.1 Income from Livestock Sale in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
270000 5.1.2 Income from Sale of Livestock Products in the Last 12 Months (in
68000 5.1.3 Total Cost of Livestock Maintenance (including labor) (in Rs.)
) 5.2 Income From Self Employment (excluding agriculture operations) (i
0 5.2.1 Revenue from Self Employment in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
0 5.2.2 Cost of Self Employment in the Last 12 Months (including labor, e
5.3 Income From Salary (in last 12 Months)
120000 5.3.1 Total Income from Salary in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
5.4 Income From Wages (in last 12 Months)
2 10 5.4.1 Total Family Member Worked as Agriculture Labor
6000 5.4.2 Total Wage Income Received From Agriculture Labor Work in the
0 0 5.4.3 Total Family Members Worked as Non-Agriculture Labor (But not
0 5.4.4 Total Wage Income Received From Non-Agriculture Labor Work in
3 100 5.4.5 Total Family Members Worked in MGNREGS
24000 5.4.6 Total Wage income from MGNREGS
5.5 Income From Other Sources (in last 12 Months)
Total Income From Transfers (money transfers, regular gifts, etc )
0 5.5.1
Rs.)
9000 5.5.2 Total Income From Pension in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
Total Income From Other Sources Not Listed Above in the Last 12
5.5.3
income from interests on deposits, rent from house property, etc
0
ECTION-5 : HOUSEHOLD INCOME
Household-6

Household ID
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No.

) 5.1 Income From Livestock (


12 Months (in Rs.) 28000 5.1.1 Income from Livestock
in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 450000 5.1.2 Income from Sale of L
cluding labor) (in Rs.) 140000 5.1.3 Total Cost of Livestock
agriculture operations) (in last 12 Months) 5.2 Income From Self Emplo
Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 0 5.2.1 Revenue from Self Em
Months (including labor, excluding self cost) (in Rs.) 0 5.2.2 Cost of Self Employme
5.3 Income From Salary (in la
Months (in Rs.) 0 5.3.1 Total Income from Sal
5.4 Income From Wages (in l
ulture Labor 0 0 5.4.1 Total Family Member
culture Labor Work in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 0 5.4.2 Total Wage Income Re
Agriculture Labor (But not in MGNREGS) 0 0 5.4.3 Total Family Members
n-Agriculture Labor Work in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 0 5.4.4 Total Wage Income Re
REGS 0 0 5.4.5 Total Family Members
0 5.4.6 Total Wage income fro
onths) 5.5 Income From Other Sour
ansfers, regular gifts, etc ) in the Last 12 Months (in Total Income From Tra
0 5.5.1
Rs.)
12 Months (in Rs.) 0 5.5.2 Total Income From Pe
Listed Above in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) (such as, Total Income From Ot
5.5.3
t from house property, etc.) income from interests
0
SECTION-5 : HOUSEHOLD INCOME
Household-7

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Particulars Response

Income From Livestock (in last 12 Months)


Income from Livestock Sale in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
Income from Sale of Livestock Products in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
Total Cost of Livestock Maintenance (including labor) (in Rs.)
Income From Self Employment (excluding agriculture operations) (in last 12 Months)
Revenue from Self Employment in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 4800
Cost of Self Employment in the Last 12 Months (including labor, excluding self cost) (in Rs.) 1600
Income From Salary (in last 12 Months)
Total Income from Salary in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
Income From Wages (in last 12 Months)
Total Family Member Worked as Agriculture Labor 4
Total Wage Income Received From Agriculture Labor Work in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 20000
Total Family Members Worked as Non-Agriculture Labor (But not in MGNREGS) 4
Total Wage Income Received From Non-Agriculture Labor Work in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 90000
Total Family Members Worked in MGNREGS 1
Total Wage income from MGNREGS 1000
Income From Other Sources (in last 12 Months)
Total Income From Transfers (money transfers, regular gifts, etc ) in the Last 12 Months (in
Rs.)
Total Income From Pension in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
Total Income From Other Sources Not Listed Above in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) (such as,
income from interests on deposits, rent from house property, etc.)
SECTION-5 : HOUSEHOLD INCOME
Household-8

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover S
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No.

5.1 Income From Livestock (in last 12 Months)


5.1.1 Income from Livestock Sale in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
5.1.2 Income from Sale of Livestock Products in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
5.1.3 Total Cost of Livestock Maintenance (including labor) (in Rs.)
5.2 Income From Self Employment (excluding agriculture operations) (in last 12 Months)
4800 5.2.1 Revenue from Self Employment in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
1600 5.2.2 Cost of Self Employment in the Last 12 Months (including labor, excluding self cost) (in
5.3 Income From Salary (in last 12 Months)
5.3.1 Total Income from Salary in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
5.4 Income From Wages (in last 12 Months)
20 5.4.1 Total Family Member Worked as Agriculture Labor
20000 5.4.2 Total Wage Income Received From Agriculture Labor Work in the Last 12 Months (in Rs
90 5.4.3 Total Family Members Worked as Non-Agriculture Labor (But not in MGNREGS)
90000 5.4.4 Total Wage Income Received From Non-Agriculture Labor Work in the Last 12 Months
15 5.4.5 Total Family Members Worked in MGNREGS
1000 5.4.6 Total Wage income from MGNREGS
5.5 Income From Other Sources (in last 12 Months)
Total Income From Transfers (money transfers, regular gifts, etc ) in the Last 12 Months
5.5.1
Rs.)
5.5.2 Total Income From Pension in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
Total Income From Other Sources Not Listed Above in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) (such
5.5.3
income from interests on deposits, rent from house property, etc.)
USEHOLD INCOME SECT
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ehold ID
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No.

5.1 Income From Livestock (in last 12 Months)


18000 5.1.1 Income from Livestock Sale in the Last 12 M
s (in Rs.) 140000 5.1.2 Income from Sale of Livestock Products in th
60000 5.1.3 Total Cost of Livestock Maintenance (includ
ns) (in last 12 Months) 5.2 Income From Self Employment (excluding agri
) 0 5.2.1 Revenue from Self Employment in the Last 1
or, excluding self cost) (in Rs.) 0 5.2.2 Cost of Self Employment in the Last 12 Mon
5.3 Income From Salary (in last 12 Months)
0 5.3.1 Total Income from Salary in the Last 12 Mon
5.4 Income From Wages (in last 12 Months)
3 30 5.4.1 Total Family Member Worked as Agriculture
n the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 27000 5.4.2 Total Wage Income Received From Agricultu
t not in MGNREGS) 1 180 5.4.3 Total Family Members Worked as Non-Agric
ork in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 54000 5.4.4 Total Wage Income Received From Non-Agr
2 10 5.4.5 Total Family Members Worked in MGNREGS
1500 0 Total Wage income from MGNREGS
5.5 Income From Other Sources (in last 12 Month
etc ) in the Last 12 Months (in Total Income From Transfers (money transf
0 5.5.1
Rs.)
0 5.5.2 Total Income From Pension in the Last 12 M
st 12 Months (in Rs.) (such as, Total Income From Other Sources Not Listed
5.5.3
y, etc.) income from interests on deposits, rent fro
0
SECTION-5 : HOUSEHOLD INCOME
Household-9

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
0 9

Particulars Response

ock (in last 12 Months)


stock Sale in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 0
of Livestock Products in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 130000
stock Maintenance (including labor) (in Rs.) 40000
mployment (excluding agriculture operations) (in last 12 Months)
f Employment in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 0
oyment in the Last 12 Months (including labor, excluding self cost) (in Rs.) 0
(in last 12 Months)
m Salary in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 72000
(in last 12 Months)
mber Worked as Agriculture Labor 1 30
me Received From Agriculture Labor Work in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 9000
mbers Worked as Non-Agriculture Labor (But not in MGNREGS) 1 300
me Received From Non-Agriculture Labor Work in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 100000
mbers Worked in MGNREGS 0 0
me from MGNREGS 0
Sources (in last 12 Months)
m Transfers (money transfers, regular gifts, etc ) in the Last 12 Months (in
0
m Pension in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 9000
m Other Sources Not Listed Above in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) (such as,
rests on deposits, rent from house property, etc.)
0
SECTION-5 : HOUSEHOLD INCOME
Household-10

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Sl. Particulars
No.

5.1 Income From Livestock (in last 12 Months)


5.1.1 Income from Livestock Sale in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
5.1.2 Income from Sale of Livestock Products in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
5.1.3 Total Cost of Livestock Maintenance (including labor) (in Rs.)
5.2 Income From Self Employment (excluding agriculture operations) (in last 12 Months)
5.2.1 Revenue from Self Employment in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
5.2.2 Cost of Self Employment in the Last 12 Months (including labor, excluding self cost) (in Rs.)
5.3 Income From Salary (in last 12 Months)
5.3.1 Total Income from Salary in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
5.4 Income From Wages (in last 12 Months)
5.4.1 Total Family Member Worked as Agriculture Labor
5.4.2 Total Wage Income Received From Agriculture Labor Work in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
5.4.3 Total Family Members Worked as Non-Agriculture Labor (But not in MGNREGS)
5.4.4 Total Wage Income Received From Non-Agriculture Labor Work in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
5.4.5 Total Family Members Worked in MGNREGS
5.4.6 Total Wage income from MGNREGS
5.5 Income From Other Sources (in last 12 Months)
Total Income From Transfers (money transfers, regular gifts, etc ) in the Last 12 Months (in
5.5.1
Rs.)
5.5.2 Total Income From Pension in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
Total Income From Other Sources Not Listed Above in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) (such as,
5.5.3
income from interests on deposits, rent from house property, etc.)
ME SECTION-5 : HOUSE
Household

Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In
1 0

Response Sl. Particulars


No.

5.1 Income From Livestock (in last 12 Months)


0 5.1.1 Income from Livestock Sale in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
79000 5.1.2 Income from Sale of Livestock Products in the Last 12 Months (in
25000 5.1.3 Total Cost of Livestock Maintenance (including labor) (in Rs.)
) 5.2 Income From Self Employment (excluding agriculture operations) (i
0 5.2.1 Revenue from Self Employment in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
0 5.2.2 Cost of Self Employment in the Last 12 Months (including labor, e
5.3 Income From Salary (in last 12 Months)
36000 5.3.1 Total Income from Salary in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
5.4 Income From Wages (in last 12 Months)
0 0 5.4.1 Total Family Member Worked as Agriculture Labor
0 5.4.2 Total Wage Income Received From Agriculture Labor Work in the
0 0 5.4.3 Total Family Members Worked as Non-Agriculture Labor (But not
0 5.4.4 Total Wage Income Received From Non-Agriculture Labor Work in
1 42 5.4.5 Total Family Members Worked in MGNREGS
4500 5.4.6 Total Wage income from MGNREGS
5.5 Income From Other Sources (in last 12 Months)
Total Income From Transfers (money transfers, regular gifts, etc )
0 5.5.1
Rs.)
15000 5.5.2 Total Income From Pension in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
Total Income From Other Sources Not Listed Above in the Last 12
5.5.3
income from interests on deposits, rent from house property, etc
0
ECTION-5 : HOUSEHOLD INCOME
Household-11

Household ID
opied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 1

Particulars Response Sl.


No.

) 5.1 Income From Livestock (


12 Months (in Rs.) 0 5.1.1 Income from Livestock
in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 80300 5.1.2 Income from Sale of L
cluding labor) (in Rs.) 35000 5.1.3 Total Cost of Livestock
agriculture operations) (in last 12 Months) 5.2 Income From Self Emplo
Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 0 5.2.1 Revenue from Self Em
Months (including labor, excluding self cost) (in Rs.) 0 5.2.2 Cost of Self Employme
5.3 Income From Salary (in la
Months (in Rs.) 0 5.3.1 Total Income from Sal
5.4 Income From Wages (in l
ulture Labor 2 45 5.4.1 Total Family Member
culture Labor Work in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 27000 5.4.2 Total Wage Income Re
Agriculture Labor (But not in MGNREGS) 1 240 5.4.3 Total Family Members
n-Agriculture Labor Work in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 72000 5.4.4 Total Wage Income Re
REGS 2 60 5.4.5 Total Family Members
18000 5.4.6 Total Wage income fro
onths) 5.5 Income From Other Sour
ansfers, regular gifts, etc ) in the Last 12 Months (in Total Income From Tra
0 5.5.1
Rs.)
12 Months (in Rs.) 6000 5.5.2 Total Income From Pe
Listed Above in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) (such as, Total Income From Ot
5.5.3
t from house property, etc.) income from interests
0
SECTION-5 : HOUSEHOLD INCOME
Household-12

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Particulars Response

Income From Livestock (in last 12 Months)


Income from Livestock Sale in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 0
Income from Sale of Livestock Products in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 7920
Total Cost of Livestock Maintenance (including labor) (in Rs.) 6000
Income From Self Employment (excluding agriculture operations) (in last 12 Months)
Revenue from Self Employment in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 0
Cost of Self Employment in the Last 12 Months (including labor, excluding self cost) (in Rs.) 0
Income From Salary (in last 12 Months)
Total Income from Salary in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 0
Income From Wages (in last 12 Months)
Total Family Member Worked as Agriculture Labor 3
Total Wage Income Received From Agriculture Labor Work in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 162000
Total Family Members Worked as Non-Agriculture Labor (But not in MGNREGS) 0
Total Wage Income Received From Non-Agriculture Labor Work in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 0
Total Family Members Worked in MGNREGS 1
Total Wage income from MGNREGS 3500
Income From Other Sources (in last 12 Months)
Total Income From Transfers (money transfers, regular gifts, etc ) in the Last 12 Months (in
Rs.) 0
Total Income From Pension in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 6000
Total Income From Other Sources Not Listed Above in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) (such as,
income from interests on deposits, rent from house property, etc.)
0
SECTION-5 : HOUSEHOLD INCOME
Household-13

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover S
1 2

Response Sl. Particulars


No.

5.1 Income From Livestock (in last 12 Months)


0 5.1.1 Income from Livestock Sale in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
7920 5.1.2 Income from Sale of Livestock Products in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
6000 5.1.3 Total Cost of Livestock Maintenance (including labor) (in Rs.)
5.2 Income From Self Employment (excluding agriculture operations) (in last 12 Months)
0 5.2.1 Revenue from Self Employment in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
0 5.2.2 Cost of Self Employment in the Last 12 Months (including labor, excluding self cost) (in
5.3 Income From Salary (in last 12 Months)
0 5.3.1 Total Income from Salary in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
5.4 Income From Wages (in last 12 Months)
180 5.4.1 Total Family Member Worked as Agriculture Labor
162000 5.4.2 Total Wage Income Received From Agriculture Labor Work in the Last 12 Months (in Rs
0 5.4.3 Total Family Members Worked as Non-Agriculture Labor (But not in MGNREGS)
0 5.4.4 Total Wage Income Received From Non-Agriculture Labor Work in the Last 12 Months
28 5.4.5 Total Family Members Worked in MGNREGS
3500 5.4.6 Total Wage income from MGNREGS
5.5 Income From Other Sources (in last 12 Months)
Total Income From Transfers (money transfers, regular gifts, etc ) in the Last 12 Months
0 5.5.1
Rs.)
6000 5.5.2 Total Income From Pension in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
Total Income From Other Sources Not Listed Above in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) (such
5.5.3
income from interests on deposits, rent from house property, etc.)
0
USEHOLD INCOME SECT
hold-13

ehold ID
m Introduction/Cover Sheet] [to be copie
1 3

Response Sl. Parti


No.

5.1 Income From Livestock (in last 12 Months)


150000 5.1.1 Income from Livestock Sale in the Last 12 M
s (in Rs.) 1600000 5.1.2 Income from Sale of Livestock Products in th
540000 5.1.3 Total Cost of Livestock Maintenance (includ
ns) (in last 12 Months) 5.2 Income From Self Employment (excluding agri
) 0 5.2.1 Revenue from Self Employment in the Last 1
or, excluding self cost) (in Rs.) 0 5.2.2 Cost of Self Employment in the Last 12 Mon
5.3 Income From Salary (in last 12 Months)
0 0 5.3.1 Total Income from Salary in the Last 12 Mon
5.4 Income From Wages (in last 12 Months)
2 15 5.4.1 Total Family Member Worked as Agriculture
n the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 9000 5.4.2 Total Wage Income Received From Agricultu
t not in MGNREGS) 0 0 5.4.3 Total Family Members Worked as Non-Agric
ork in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 0 5.4.4 Total Wage Income Received From Non-Agr
2 70 5.4.5 Total Family Members Worked in MGNREGS
12000 5.4.6 Total Wage income from MGNREGS
5.5 Income From Other Sources (in last 12 Month
etc ) in the Last 12 Months (in Total Income From Transfers (money transf
0 5.5.1
Rs.)
0 5.5.2 Total Income From Pension in the Last 12 M
st 12 Months (in Rs.) (such as, Total Income From Other Sources Not Listed
5.5.3
y, etc.) income from interests on deposits, rent fro
0
SECTION-5 : HOUSEHOLD INCOME
Household-14

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 4

Particulars Response

ock (in last 12 Months)


stock Sale in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 0
of Livestock Products in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 180000
stock Maintenance (including labor) (in Rs.) 60000
mployment (excluding agriculture operations) (in last 12 Months)
f Employment in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 720000
oyment in the Last 12 Months (including labor, excluding self cost) (in Rs.) 0
(in last 12 Months)
m Salary in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 0 0
(in last 12 Months)
mber Worked as Agriculture Labor 0 0
me Received From Agriculture Labor Work in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 0
mbers Worked as Non-Agriculture Labor (But not in MGNREGS) 0 0
me Received From Non-Agriculture Labor Work in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 0
mbers Worked in MGNREGS 1 70
me from MGNREGS 9000
Sources (in last 12 Months)
m Transfers (money transfers, regular gifts, etc ) in the Last 12 Months (in
0
m Pension in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 12000
m Other Sources Not Listed Above in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) (such as,
rests on deposits, rent from house property, etc.)
0
SECTION-5 : HOUSEHOLD INCOME
Household-15

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Sl. Particulars
No.

5.1 Income From Livestock (in last 12 Months)


5.1.1 Income from Livestock Sale in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
5.1.2 Income from Sale of Livestock Products in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
5.1.3 Total Cost of Livestock Maintenance (including labor) (in Rs.)
5.2 Income From Self Employment (excluding agriculture operations) (in last 12 Months)
5.2.1 Revenue from Self Employment in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
5.2.2 Cost of Self Employment in the Last 12 Months (including labor, excluding self cost) (in Rs.)
5.3 Income From Salary (in last 12 Months)
5.3.1 Total Income from Salary in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
5.4 Income From Wages (in last 12 Months)
5.4.1 Total Family Member Worked as Agriculture Labor
5.4.2 Total Wage Income Received From Agriculture Labor Work in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
5.4.3 Total Family Members Worked as Non-Agriculture Labor (But not in MGNREGS)
5.4.4 Total Wage Income Received From Non-Agriculture Labor Work in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
5.4.5 Total Family Members Worked in MGNREGS
5.4.6 Total Wage income from MGNREGS
5.5 Income From Other Sources (in last 12 Months)
Total Income From Transfers (money transfers, regular gifts, etc ) in the Last 12 Months (in
5.5.1
Rs.)
5.5.2 Total Income From Pension in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
Total Income From Other Sources Not Listed Above in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) (such as,
5.5.3
income from interests on deposits, rent from house property, etc.)
ME SECTION-5 : HOUSE
Household

Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In
1 5

Response Sl. Particulars


No.

5.1 Income From Livestock (in last 12 Months)


25000 5.1.1 Income from Livestock Sale in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
460600 5.1.2 Income from Sale of Livestock Products in the Last 12 Months (in
150000 5.1.3 Total Cost of Livestock Maintenance (including labor) (in Rs.)
) 5.2 Income From Self Employment (excluding agriculture operations) (i
0 5.2.1 Revenue from Self Employment in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
0 5.2.2 Cost of Self Employment in the Last 12 Months (including labor, e
5.3 Income From Salary (in last 12 Months)
0 0 5.3.1 Total Income from Salary in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
5.4 Income From Wages (in last 12 Months)
0 0 5.4.1 Total Family Member Worked as Agriculture Labor
0 5.4.2 Total Wage Income Received From Agriculture Labor Work in the
0 0 5.4.3 Total Family Members Worked as Non-Agriculture Labor (But not
0 5.4.4 Total Wage Income Received From Non-Agriculture Labor Work in
0 0 5.4.5 Total Family Members Worked in MGNREGS
0 5.4.6 Total Wage income from MGNREGS
5.5 Income From Other Sources (in last 12 Months)
Total Income From Transfers (money transfers, regular gifts, etc )
0 5.5.1
Rs.)
0 5.5.2 Total Income From Pension in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
Total Income From Other Sources Not Listed Above in the Last 12
5.5.3
income from interests on deposits, rent from house property, etc
0
ECTION-5 : HOUSEHOLD INCOME
Household-16

Household ID
opied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 6

Particulars Response Sl.


No.

) 5.1 Income From Livestock (


12 Months (in Rs.) 51000 5.1.1 Income from Livestock
in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 70000 5.1.2 Income from Sale of L
cluding labor) (in Rs.) 28000 5.1.3 Total Cost of Livestock
agriculture operations) (in last 12 Months) 5.2 Income From Self Emplo
Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 0 5.2.1 Revenue from Self Em
Months (including labor, excluding self cost) (in Rs.) 0 5.2.2 Cost of Self Employme
5.3 Income From Salary (in la
Months (in Rs.) 0 0 5.3.1 Total Income from Sal
5.4 Income From Wages (in l
ulture Labor 3 45 5.4.1 Total Family Member
culture Labor Work in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 40500 5.4.2 Total Wage Income Re
Agriculture Labor (But not in MGNREGS) 1 300 5.4.3 Total Family Members
n-Agriculture Labor Work in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 135000 5.4.4 Total Wage Income Re
REGS 2 40 5.4.5 Total Family Members
6000 5.4.6 Total Wage income fro
onths) 5.5 Income From Other Sour
ansfers, regular gifts, etc ) in the Last 12 Months (in Total Income From Tra
0 5.5.1
Rs.)
12 Months (in Rs.) 0 5.5.2 Total Income From Pe
Listed Above in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) (such as, Total Income From Ot
5.5.3
t from house property, etc.) income from interests
0
SECTION-5 : HOUSEHOLD INCOME
Household-17

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Particulars Response

Income From Livestock (in last 12 Months)


Income from Livestock Sale in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 0
Income from Sale of Livestock Products in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 99000
Total Cost of Livestock Maintenance (including labor) (in Rs.) 38000
Income From Self Employment (excluding agriculture operations) (in last 12 Months)
Revenue from Self Employment in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 0
Cost of Self Employment in the Last 12 Months (including labor, excluding self cost) (in Rs.) 0
Income From Salary (in last 12 Months)
Total Income from Salary in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 0
Income From Wages (in last 12 Months)
Total Family Member Worked as Agriculture Labor 2
Total Wage Income Received From Agriculture Labor Work in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 18000
Total Family Members Worked as Non-Agriculture Labor (But not in MGNREGS) 0
Total Wage Income Received From Non-Agriculture Labor Work in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 0
Total Family Members Worked in MGNREGS 2
Total Wage income from MGNREGS 10000
Income From Other Sources (in last 12 Months)
Total Income From Transfers (money transfers, regular gifts, etc ) in the Last 12 Months (in
Rs.) 0
Total Income From Pension in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 12000
Total Income From Other Sources Not Listed Above in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) (such as,
income from interests on deposits, rent from house property, etc.)
0
SECTION-5 : HOUSEHOLD INCOME
Household-18

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover S
1 7

Response Sl. Particulars


No.

5.1 Income From Livestock (in last 12 Months)


0 5.1.1 Income from Livestock Sale in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
99000 5.1.2 Income from Sale of Livestock Products in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
38000 5.1.3 Total Cost of Livestock Maintenance (including labor) (in Rs.)
5.2 Income From Self Employment (excluding agriculture operations) (in last 12 Months)
0 5.2.1 Revenue from Self Employment in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
0 5.2.2 Cost of Self Employment in the Last 12 Months (including labor, excluding self cost) (in
5.3 Income From Salary (in last 12 Months)
0 5.3.1 Total Income from Salary in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
5.4 Income From Wages (in last 12 Months)
30 5.4.1 Total Family Member Worked as Agriculture Labor
18000 5.4.2 Total Wage Income Received From Agriculture Labor Work in the Last 12 Months (in Rs
0 5.4.3 Total Family Members Worked as Non-Agriculture Labor (But not in MGNREGS)
0 5.4.4 Total Wage Income Received From Non-Agriculture Labor Work in the Last 12 Months
60 5.4.5 Total Family Members Worked in MGNREGS
10000 5.4.6 Total Wage income from MGNREGS
5.5 Income From Other Sources (in last 12 Months)
Total Income From Transfers (money transfers, regular gifts, etc ) in the Last 12 Months
0 5.5.1
Rs.)
12000 5.5.2 Total Income From Pension in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
Total Income From Other Sources Not Listed Above in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) (such
5.5.3
income from interests on deposits, rent from house property, etc.)
0
USEHOLD INCOME SECT
hold-18

ehold ID
m Introduction/Cover Sheet] [to be copie
1 8

Response Sl. Parti


No.

5.1 Income From Livestock (in last 12 Months)


0 5.1.1 Income from Livestock Sale in the Last 12 M
s (in Rs.) 60000 5.1.2 Income from Sale of Livestock Products in th
20000 5.1.3 Total Cost of Livestock Maintenance (includ
ns) (in last 12 Months) 5.2 Income From Self Employment (excluding agri
) 900000 5.2.1 Revenue from Self Employment in the Last 1
or, excluding self cost) (in Rs.) 120000 5.2.2 Cost of Self Employment in the Last 12 Mon
5.3 Income From Salary (in last 12 Months)
0 0 5.3.1 Total Income from Salary in the Last 12 Mon
5.4 Income From Wages (in last 12 Months)
0 0 5.4.1 Total Family Member Worked as Agriculture
n the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 0 5.4.2 Total Wage Income Received From Agricultu
t not in MGNREGS) 0 0 5.4.3 Total Family Members Worked as Non-Agric
ork in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 0 5.4.4 Total Wage Income Received From Non-Agr
2 30 5.4.5 Total Family Members Worked in MGNREGS
8000 5.4.6 Total Wage income from MGNREGS
5.5 Income From Other Sources (in last 12 Month
etc ) in the Last 12 Months (in Total Income From Transfers (money transf
0 5.5.1
Rs.)
0 5.5.2 Total Income From Pension in the Last 12 M
st 12 Months (in Rs.) (such as, Total Income From Other Sources Not Listed
5.5.3
y, etc.) income from interests on deposits, rent fro
0
SECTION-5 : HOUSEHOLD INCOME
Household-19

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 9

Particulars Response

ock (in last 12 Months)


stock Sale in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 0
of Livestock Products in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 60000
stock Maintenance (including labor) (in Rs.) 22000
mployment (excluding agriculture operations) (in last 12 Months)
f Employment in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 300000
oyment in the Last 12 Months (including labor, excluding self cost) (in Rs.) 180000
(in last 12 Months)
m Salary in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 0 0
(in last 12 Months)
mber Worked as Agriculture Labor 0 0
me Received From Agriculture Labor Work in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 0
mbers Worked as Non-Agriculture Labor (But not in MGNREGS) 2 300
me Received From Non-Agriculture Labor Work in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 250000
mbers Worked in MGNREGS 1 42
me from MGNREGS 4500
Sources (in last 12 Months)
m Transfers (money transfers, regular gifts, etc ) in the Last 12 Months (in
0
m Pension in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 0
m Other Sources Not Listed Above in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) (such as,
rests on deposits, rent from house property, etc.)
0
SECTION-5 : HOUSEHOLD INCOME
Household-20

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Sl. Particulars
No.

5.1 Income From Livestock (in last 12 Months)


5.1.1 Income from Livestock Sale in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
5.1.2 Income from Sale of Livestock Products in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
5.1.3 Total Cost of Livestock Maintenance (including labor) (in Rs.)
5.2 Income From Self Employment (excluding agriculture operations) (in last 12 Months)
5.2.1 Revenue from Self Employment in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
5.2.2 Cost of Self Employment in the Last 12 Months (including labor, excluding self cost) (in Rs.)
5.3 Income From Salary (in last 12 Months)
5.3.1 Total Income from Salary in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
5.4 Income From Wages (in last 12 Months)
5.4.1 Total Family Member Worked as Agriculture Labor
5.4.2 Total Wage Income Received From Agriculture Labor Work in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
5.4.3 Total Family Members Worked as Non-Agriculture Labor (But not in MGNREGS)
5.4.4 Total Wage Income Received From Non-Agriculture Labor Work in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
5.4.5 Total Family Members Worked in MGNREGS
5.4.6 Total Wage income from MGNREGS
5.5 Income From Other Sources (in last 12 Months)
Total Income From Transfers (money transfers, regular gifts, etc ) in the Last 12 Months (in
5.5.1
Rs.)
5.5.2 Total Income From Pension in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
Total Income From Other Sources Not Listed Above in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) (such as,
5.5.3
income from interests on deposits, rent from house property, etc.)
ME SECTION-5 : HOUSE
Household

Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In

Response Sl. Particulars


No.

5.1 Income From Livestock (in last 12 Months)


0 5.1.1 Income from Livestock Sale in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
0 5.1.2 Income from Sale of Livestock Products in the Last 12 Months (in
0 5.1.3 Total Cost of Livestock Maintenance (including labor) (in Rs.)
) 5.2 Income From Self Employment (excluding agriculture operations) (i
800000 5.2.1 Revenue from Self Employment in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
150000 5.2.2 Cost of Self Employment in the Last 12 Months (including labor, e
5.3 Income From Salary (in last 12 Months)
0 0 5.3.1 Total Income from Salary in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
5.4 Income From Wages (in last 12 Months)
0 0 1 Total Family Member Worked as Agriculture Labor
0 5.4.2 Total Wage Income Received From Agriculture Labor Work in the
0 0 5.4.3 Total Family Members Worked as Non-Agriculture Labor (But not
0 5.4.4 Total Wage Income Received From Non-Agriculture Labor Work in
6 5.4.5 Total Family Members Worked in MGNREGS
30000 5.4.6 Total Wage income from MGNREGS
5.5 Income From Other Sources (in last 12 Months)
Total Income From Transfers (money transfers, regular gifts, etc )
0 5.5.1
Rs.)
90000 5.5.2 Total Income From Pension in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.)
Total Income From Other Sources Not Listed Above in the Last 12
5.5.3
income from interests on deposits, rent from house property, etc
0
ECTION-5 : HOUSEHOLD INCOME
Household-21

Household ID
opied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Particulars Response

)
12 Months (in Rs.) 100000
in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 1300000
cluding labor) (in Rs.) 650000
agriculture operations) (in last 12 Months)
Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 120000
Months (including labor, excluding self cost) (in Rs.) 0

Months (in Rs.) 0 0

ulture Labor 1
culture Labor Work in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 27000
Agriculture Labor (But not in MGNREGS) 0
n-Agriculture Labor Work in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) 0
REGS 0
0
onths)
ansfers, regular gifts, etc ) in the Last 12 Months (in
0
12 Months (in Rs.) 12000
Listed Above in the Last 12 Months (in Rs.) (such as,
t from house property, etc.)
SECTION-6 : FOOD SECURITY, SHOCKS & COPING M

4B : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-1

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover She

Sl.
No. Particulars

6.1 Which of the Following Statements Best Describes the Food Situation at Your Home in Last 12 months?
(We Always Eat Enough of What We Want-1, We Eat Enough But Not Always What We Would Like-2)

6.2 In the Past 12 Months, You (household) -----

6.2.1 Were Worried that the Household Would Not Have Enough Food?
[Never-1, Rarely (1-2 times in a Year)-2, Sometimes (between 3-6 times in a year)-3, Always-4]

6.2.2 Were Not Able to Eat the Kinds of Food Preferred?


[Never-1, Rarely (1-2 times in a Year)-2, Sometimes (between 3-6 times in a year)-3, Always-4]

6.2.3 Ate a Limited Variety of Foods? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)


6.2.4 Ate Some Foods that You Really Did Not Want to Eat? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
6.2.5 Ate a Smaller Meal than You Felt You Needed? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
6.2.6 Ate Fewer Meals in a Day? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
6.2.7 Had No Food to Eat of Any Kind in Your Household? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
6.2.8 Went to Sleep at Night Hungry? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
6.2.9 Went a Whole Day and Night Without Eating? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)

6.2.10 Were the Children in the Household Also Affected or Was it Just the Adults? (Children Affected-1, Children Not Affec

6.2.11 Did Your Household Face/Experience Any Distress Event Over the Past 12 Months? (Yes-1, No-2)
6.2.12 If Yes, then What Kind of Distress Event? -----

Sl. Distress Event (experienced by household during past 3 years)


No.

Village-level Events Specific to Climate Change/Adverse Weather Patterns [Use Code-1]


1 Drought
2
3
4
5
6
7
Village-level Events Specific to Other Adverse Situations [Use Code-1]
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Household-level Adverse Events [Use Code-1]
19
20
21 Sudden Job Loss
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
OCKS & COPING MECHANISM SECTION

mption Expenditure

old-1

old ID
ntroduction/Cover Sheet]
0 1
Sl.
Response No.

st 12 months? 1 6.1 Which of the Following Statemen


uld Like-2) (We Always Eat Enough of What W

6.2 In the Past 12 Months, You (ho

6.2.1 Were Worried that the Househ


ways-4] [Never-1, Rarely (1-2 times in a
1

6.2.2 Were Not Able to Eat the Kinds


ways-4] [Never-1, Rarely (1-2 times in a
1
1 6.2.3 Ate a Limited Variety of Foods?
Often-4) 1 6.2.4 Ate Some Foods that You Reall
4) 1 6.2.5 Ate a Smaller Meal than You Fe
1 6.2.6 Ate Fewer Meals in a Day? (Ne
ften-4) 1 6.2.7 Had No Food to Eat of Any Kind
1 6.2.8 Went to Sleep at Night Hungry
) 1 6.2.9 Went a Whole Day and Night W
Were the Children in the House
ffected-1, Children Not Affected-2) 6.2.10
Children Not Affected-2)
2
-1, No-2) 1 6.2.11 Did Your Household Face/Expe
6.2.12 If Yes, then What Kind of Di

If Yes, then
Did you Coping Strategy
experience [Use Code 1]
3 years) these (indicate TWO most Sl. Distress Even
events ? prominent coping strategies No.
[Yes – 1, resorted
No – 2] by the household)

Village-level Events Specific to Climate


1 3 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Village-level Events Specific to Other A
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Household-level Adverse Events [Use C
19
20
1 3 21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
SECTION-6 : FOOD SECURITY, SHOCKS & COPING MECHANISM

4B : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-2

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Particulars Response

Which of the Following Statements Best Describes the Food Situation at Your Home in Last 12 months? 1
(We Always Eat Enough of What We Want-1, We Eat Enough But Not Always What We Would Like-2)

In the Past 12 Months, You (household) -----


Were Worried that the Household Would Not Have Enough Food?
[Never-1, Rarely (1-2 times in a Year)-2, Sometimes (between 3-6 times in a year)-3, Always-4]
1
Were Not Able to Eat the Kinds of Food Preferred?
[Never-1, Rarely (1-2 times in a Year)-2, Sometimes (between 3-6 times in a year)-3, Always-4]
1
Ate a Limited Variety of Foods? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
Ate Some Foods that You Really Did Not Want to Eat? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
Ate a Smaller Meal than You Felt You Needed? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
Ate Fewer Meals in a Day? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
Had No Food to Eat of Any Kind in Your Household? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
Went to Sleep at Night Hungry? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
Went a Whole Day and Night Without Eating? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
Were the Children in the Household Also Affected or Was it Just the Adults? (Children Affected-1,
Children Not Affected-2)
2
Did Your Household Face/Experience Any Distress Event Over the Past 12 Months? (Yes-1, No-2) 1
If Yes, then What Kind of Distress Event? -----

Did you
experience
Distress Event (experienced by household during past 3 years) these
events ?
[Yes – 1,
No – 2]

-level Events Specific to Climate Change/Adverse Weather Patterns [Use Code-1]


Drought 1

-level Events Specific to Other Adverse Situations [Use Code-1]


hold-level Adverse Events [Use Code-1]
SM SECTION-6 : FOOD SECURITY, SHOCKS & COPING

4B : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-3

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover S
0 2
Sl.
Response No. Particulars

1 6.1 Which of the Following Statements Best Describes the Food Situation at Your Home in Last 12 m
(We Always Eat Enough of What We Want-1, We Eat Enough But Not Always What We Would Like

6.2 In the Past 12 Months, You (household) -----

6.2.1 Were Worried that the Household Would Not Have Enough Food?
[Never-1, Rarely (1-2 times in a Year)-2, Sometimes (between 3-6 times in a year)-3, Always-4]
1

6.2.2 Were Not Able to Eat the Kinds of Food Preferred?


[Never-1, Rarely (1-2 times in a Year)-2, Sometimes (between 3-6 times in a year)-3, Always-4]
1
1 6.2.3 Ate a Limited Variety of Foods? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
1 6.2.4 Ate Some Foods that You Really Did Not Want to Eat? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4
1 6.2.5 Ate a Smaller Meal than You Felt You Needed? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
1 6.2.6 Ate Fewer Meals in a Day? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
1 6.2.7 Had No Food to Eat of Any Kind in Your Household? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
1 6.2.8 Went to Sleep at Night Hungry? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
1 6.2.9 Went a Whole Day and Night Without Eating? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
Were the Children in the Household Also Affected or Was it Just the Adults? (Children Affected-
6.2.10
Children Not Affected-2)
2
1 6.2.11 Did Your Household Face/Experience Any Distress Event Over the Past 12 Months? (Yes-1, No-2
6.2.12 If Yes, then What Kind of Distress Event? -----

If Yes, then
Coping Strategy
[Use Code 1]
(indicate TWO most Sl. Distress Event (experienced by household during past 3 years)
prominent coping No.
strategies resorted
by the household)

Village-level Events Specific to Climate Change/Adverse Weather Patterns [Use Code-1]


2 3 1 Drought
2
3
4
5
6
7
Village-level Events Specific to Other Adverse Situations [Use Code-1]
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Household-level Adverse Events [Use Code-1]
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
SHOCKS & COPING MECHANISM SECTION-6 : FOOD

umption Expenditure 4B :

ehold-3

ehold ID
m Introduction/Cover Sheet] [to be copie
0 3
Sl.
Response No. Parti

n at Your Home in Last 12 months? 1 6.1 Which of the Following Statements Best Describes
Always What We Would Like-2) (We Always Eat Enough of What We Want-1, We Ea

6.2 In the Past 12 Months, You (household) -----

6.2.1 Were Worried that the Household Would Not H


times in a year)-3, Always-4] [Never-1, Rarely (1-2 times in a Year)-2, Sometim
1

6.2.2 Were Not Able to Eat the Kinds of Food Preferre


times in a year)-3, Always-4] [Never-1, Rarely (1-2 times in a Year)-2, Sometim
1
Often-4) 4 6.2.3 Ate a Limited Variety of Foods? (Never-1, Rarely
rely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1 6.2.4 Ate Some Foods that You Really Did Not Want to
Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1 6.2.5 Ate a Smaller Meal than You Felt You Needed? (
-4) 1 6.2.6 Ate Fewer Meals in a Day? (Never-1, Rarely-2, S
ly-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1 6.2.7 Had No Food to Eat of Any Kind in Your Househo
Often-4) 1 6.2.8 Went to Sleep at Night Hungry? (Never-1, Rarely
ometimes-3, Often-4) 1 6.2.9 Went a Whole Day and Night Without Eating? (N
e Adults? (Children Affected-1, Were the Children in the Household Also Affecte
6.2.10
Children Not Affected-2)
2
Past 12 Months? (Yes-1, No-2) 1 6.2.11 Did Your Household Face/Experience Any Distre
6.2.12 If Yes, then What Kind of Distress Event? --

If Yes, then
Did you Coping Strategy
experience [Use Code 1]
g past 3 years) these (indicate TWO most Sl. Distress Event (experienced b
events ? prominent coping No.
[Yes – 1, strategies resorted
No – 2] by the household)

erns [Use Code-1] Village-level Events Specific to Climate Change/Adver


1 3 1 Dr
2
3
4
5
6
7
Village-level Events Specific to Other Adverse Situatio
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Household-level Adverse Events [Use Code-1]
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
ECTION-6 : FOOD SECURITY, SHOCKS & COPING MECHANISM

4B : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-4

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
0 4

Particulars Response

g Statements Best Describes the Food Situation at Your Home in Last 12 months? 1
h of What We Want-1, We Eat Enough But Not Always What We Would Like-2)

hs, You (household) -----


the Household Would Not Have Enough Food?
2 times in a Year)-2, Sometimes (between 3-6 times in a year)-3, Always-4]
1
at the Kinds of Food Preferred?
2 times in a Year)-2, Sometimes (between 3-6 times in a year)-3, Always-4]
1
ty of Foods? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
at You Really Did Not Want to Eat? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
than You Felt You Needed? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
a Day? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
of Any Kind in Your Household? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
ght Hungry? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
and Night Without Eating? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
n the Household Also Affected or Was it Just the Adults? (Children Affected-1,
ed-2)
2
d Face/Experience Any Distress Event Over the Past 12 Months? (Yes-1, No-2) 1
Kind of Distress Event? -----

If Yes, then
Did you Coping Strategy
experience [Use Code 1]
istress Event (experienced by household during past 3 years) these (indicate TWO most
events ? prominent coping
[Yes – 1, strategies resorted
No – 2] by the household)

to Climate Change/Adverse Weather Patterns [Use Code-1]


Drought 1 3

to Other Adverse Situations [Use Code-1]


ents [Use Code-1]
SECTION-6 : FOOD SECURITY, SHOCKS & COPING MECHANISM

4B : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-5

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Sl.
No. Particulars

6.1 Which of the Following Statements Best Describes the Food Situation at Your Home in Last 12 months?
(We Always Eat Enough of What We Want-1, We Eat Enough But Not Always What We Would Like-2)

6.2 In the Past 12 Months, You (household) -----

6.2.1 Were Worried that the Household Would Not Have Enough Food?
[Never-1, Rarely (1-2 times in a Year)-2, Sometimes (between 3-6 times in a year)-3, Always-4]

6.2.2 Were Not Able to Eat the Kinds of Food Preferred?


[Never-1, Rarely (1-2 times in a Year)-2, Sometimes (between 3-6 times in a year)-3, Always-4]

6.2.3 Ate a Limited Variety of Foods? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)


6.2.4 Ate Some Foods that You Really Did Not Want to Eat? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
6.2.5 Ate a Smaller Meal than You Felt You Needed? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
6.2.6 Ate Fewer Meals in a Day? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
6.2.7 Had No Food to Eat of Any Kind in Your Household? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
6.2.8 Went to Sleep at Night Hungry? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
6.2.9 Went a Whole Day and Night Without Eating? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
Were the Children in the Household Also Affected or Was it Just the Adults? (Children Affected-1,
6.2.10
Children Not Affected-2)

6.2.11 Did Your Household Face/Experience Any Distress Event Over the Past 12 Months? (Yes-1, No-2)
6.2.12 If Yes, then What Kind of Distress Event? -----

Sl. Distress Event (experienced by household during past 3 years)


No.

Village-level Events Specific to Climate Change/Adverse Weather Patterns [Use Code-1]


1 Drought
2
3
4
5
6
7
Village-level Events Specific to Other Adverse Situations [Use Code-1]
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Household-level Adverse Events [Use Code-1]
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
NG MECHANISM SECTION-6 : FOOD SECURITY, SHO

4B : Household Consump

Household

Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In
0 5
Sl.
Response No. Particulars

2 6.1 Which of the Following Statements Best Describes the Food Situation at Y
(We Always Eat Enough of What We Want-1, We Eat Enough But Not Alwa

6.2 In the Past 12 Months, You (household) -----

6.2.1 Were Worried that the Household Would Not Have Enough Food?
[Never-1, Rarely (1-2 times in a Year)-2, Sometimes (between 3-6 times
3

6.2.2 Were Not Able to Eat the Kinds of Food Preferred?


[Never-1, Rarely (1-2 times in a Year)-2, Sometimes (between 3-6 times
3
3 6.2.3 Ate a Limited Variety of Foods? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-
3 6.2.4 Ate Some Foods that You Really Did Not Want to Eat? (Never-1, Rarely-2
3 6.2.5 Ate a Smaller Meal than You Felt You Needed? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Some
3 6.2.6 Ate Fewer Meals in a Day? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
3 6.2.7 Had No Food to Eat of Any Kind in Your Household? (Never-1, Rarely-2,
3 6.2.8 Went to Sleep at Night Hungry? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often
3 6.2.9 Went a Whole Day and Night Without Eating? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Some
Were the Children in the Household Also Affected or Was it Just the Adu
6.2.10
Children Not Affected-2)
2
1 6.2.11 Did Your Household Face/Experience Any Distress Event Over the Past 1
6.2.12 If Yes, then What Kind of Distress Event? -----

If Yes, then
Did you Coping Strategy
experience [Use Code 1]
these (indicate TWO most Sl. Distress Event (experienced by household during pas
events ? prominent coping No.
[Yes – 1, strategies resorted
No – 2] by the household)

Village-level Events Specific to Climate Change/Adverse Weather Patterns


1 7 1 Drought
2
3
4
5
6
7
Village-level Events Specific to Other Adverse Situations [Use Code-1]
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Household-level Adverse Events [Use Code-1]
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
OD SECURITY, SHOCKS & COPING MECHANISM SECT

4B : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-6

Household ID
opied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
0 6
Sl.
Particulars Response No.

ribes the Food Situation at Your Home in Last 12 months? 2 6.1 Which of the Following Sta
We Eat Enough But Not Always What We Would Like-2) (We Always Eat Enough of W

---- 6.2 In the Past 12 Months, Y


Not Have Enough Food? 6.2.1 Were Worried that the H
metimes (between 3-6 times in a year)-3, Always-4] [Never-1, Rarely (1-2 tim
1
ferred? 6.2.2 Were Not Able to Eat th
metimes (between 3-6 times in a year)-3, Always-4] [Never-1, Rarely (1-2 tim
1
arely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1 6.2.3 Ate a Limited Variety of
ant to Eat? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1 6.2.4 Ate Some Foods that Yo
ed? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1 6.2.5 Ate a Smaller Meal than
-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1 6.2.6 Ate Fewer Meals in a Da
usehold? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1 6.2.7 Had No Food to Eat of A
Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1 6.2.8 Went to Sleep at Night H
ng? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1 6.2.9 Went a Whole Day and N
ffected or Was it Just the Adults? (Children Affected-1, Were the Children in the
6.2.10
Children Not Affected-2)
1
Distress Event Over the Past 12 Months? (Yes-1, No-2) 1 6.2.11 Did Your Household Fac
t? ----- 6.2.12 If Yes, then What Kind

If Yes, then
Did you Coping Strategy
experience [Use Code 1]
ced by household during past 3 years) these (indicate TWO most Sl. Distre
events ? prominent coping No.
[Yes – 1, strategies resorted
No – 2] by the household)

dverse Weather Patterns [Use Code-1] Village-level Events Specific to C


Drought 1 7 3 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
uations [Use Code-1] Village-level Events Specific to O
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Household-level Adverse Events
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
SECTION-6 : FOOD SECURITY, SHOCKS & COPING MECHANISM

4B : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-7

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Particulars Response

Which of the Following Statements Best Describes the Food Situation at Your Home in Last 12 months? 1
(We Always Eat Enough of What We Want-1, We Eat Enough But Not Always What We Would Like-2)

In the Past 12 Months, You (household) -----


Were Worried that the Household Would Not Have Enough Food?
[Never-1, Rarely (1-2 times in a Year)-2, Sometimes (between 3-6 times in a year)-3, Always-4]
2
Were Not Able to Eat the Kinds of Food Preferred?
[Never-1, Rarely (1-2 times in a Year)-2, Sometimes (between 3-6 times in a year)-3, Always-4]
2
Ate a Limited Variety of Foods? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 4
Ate Some Foods that You Really Did Not Want to Eat? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 2
Ate a Smaller Meal than You Felt You Needed? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 2
Ate Fewer Meals in a Day? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 2
Had No Food to Eat of Any Kind in Your Household? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
Went to Sleep at Night Hungry? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
Went a Whole Day and Night Without Eating? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
Were the Children in the Household Also Affected or Was it Just the Adults? (Children Affected-1,
Children Not Affected-2)
2
Did Your Household Face/Experience Any Distress Event Over the Past 12 Months? (Yes-1, No-2) 1
If Yes, then What Kind of Distress Event? -----

Did you
experience
Distress Event (experienced by household during past 3 years) these
events ?
[Yes – 1,
No – 2]

-level Events Specific to Climate Change/Adverse Weather Patterns [Use Code-1]

-level Events Specific to Other Adverse Situations [Use Code-1]


hold-level Adverse Events [Use Code-1]
Sudden Health Problems 1 10
SM SECTION-6 : FOOD SECURITY, SHOCKS & COPING

4B : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-8

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover S
0 7
Sl.
Response No. Particulars

1 6.1 Which of the Following Statements Best Describes the Food Situation at Your Home in Last 12 m
(We Always Eat Enough of What We Want-1, We Eat Enough But Not Always What We Would Like

6.2 In the Past 12 Months, You (household) -----

6.2.1 Were Worried that the Household Would Not Have Enough Food?
[Never-1, Rarely (1-2 times in a Year)-2, Sometimes (between 3-6 times in a year)-3, Always-4]
2

6.2.2 Were Not Able to Eat the Kinds of Food Preferred?


[Never-1, Rarely (1-2 times in a Year)-2, Sometimes (between 3-6 times in a year)-3, Always-4]
2
4 6.2.3 Ate a Limited Variety of Foods? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
2 6.2.4 Ate Some Foods that You Really Did Not Want to Eat? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4
2 6.2.5 Ate a Smaller Meal than You Felt You Needed? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
2 6.2.6 Ate Fewer Meals in a Day? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
1 6.2.7 Had No Food to Eat of Any Kind in Your Household? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
1 6.2.8 Went to Sleep at Night Hungry? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
1 6.2.9 Went a Whole Day and Night Without Eating? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
Were the Children in the Household Also Affected or Was it Just the Adults? (Children Affected-
6.2.10
Children Not Affected-2)
2
1 6.2.11 Did Your Household Face/Experience Any Distress Event Over the Past 12 Months? (Yes-1, No-2
6.2.12 If Yes, then What Kind of Distress Event? -----

If Yes, then
Coping Strategy
[Use Code 1]
(indicate TWO most Sl. Distress Event (experienced by household during past 3 years)
prominent coping No.
strategies resorted
by the household)

Village-level Events Specific to Climate Change/Adverse Weather Patterns [Use Code-1]


1 Drought
2
3
4
5
6
7
Village-level Events Specific to Other Adverse Situations [Use Code-1]
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Household-level Adverse Events [Use Code-1]
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
SHOCKS & COPING MECHANISM SECTION-6 : FOOD

umption Expenditure 4B :

ehold-8

ehold ID
m Introduction/Cover Sheet] [to be copie
0 8
Sl.
Response No. Parti

n at Your Home in Last 12 months? 2 6.1 Which of the Following Statements Best Describes
Always What We Would Like-2) (We Always Eat Enough of What We Want-1, We Ea

6.2 In the Past 12 Months, You (household) -----

6.2.1 Were Worried that the Household Would Not H


times in a year)-3, Always-4] [Never-1, Rarely (1-2 times in a Year)-2, Sometim
2

6.2.2 Were Not Able to Eat the Kinds of Food Preferre


times in a year)-3, Always-4] [Never-1, Rarely (1-2 times in a Year)-2, Sometim
2
Often-4) 2 6.2.3 Ate a Limited Variety of Foods? (Never-1, Rarely
rely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1 6.2.4 Ate Some Foods that You Really Did Not Want to
Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1 6.2.5 Ate a Smaller Meal than You Felt You Needed? (
-4) 1 6.2.6 Ate Fewer Meals in a Day? (Never-1, Rarely-2, S
ly-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1 6.2.7 Had No Food to Eat of Any Kind in Your Househo
Often-4) 1 6.2.8 Went to Sleep at Night Hungry? (Never-1, Rarely
ometimes-3, Often-4) 1 6.2.9 Went a Whole Day and Night Without Eating? (N
e Adults? (Children Affected-1, Were the Children in the Household Also Affecte
6.2.10
Children Not Affected-2)
2
Past 12 Months? (Yes-1, No-2) 1 6.2.11 Did Your Household Face/Experience Any Distre
6.2.12 If Yes, then What Kind of Distress Event? --

If Yes, then
Did you Coping Strategy
experience [Use Code 1]
g past 3 years) these (indicate TWO most Sl. Distress Event (experienced b
events ? prominent coping No.
[Yes – 1, strategies resorted
No – 2] by the household)

erns [Use Code-1] Village-level Events Specific to Climate Change/Adver


1 8 1 Dr
2
3
4
5
6
7
Village-level Events Specific to Other Adverse Situatio
8 Loss o
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Household-level Adverse Events [Use Code-1]
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
ECTION-6 : FOOD SECURITY, SHOCKS & COPING MECHANISM

4B : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-9

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
0 9

Particulars Response

g Statements Best Describes the Food Situation at Your Home in Last 12 months? 1
h of What We Want-1, We Eat Enough But Not Always What We Would Like-2)

hs, You (household) -----


the Household Would Not Have Enough Food?
2 times in a Year)-2, Sometimes (between 3-6 times in a year)-3, Always-4]
2
at the Kinds of Food Preferred?
2 times in a Year)-2, Sometimes (between 3-6 times in a year)-3, Always-4]
2
ty of Foods? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
at You Really Did Not Want to Eat? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
than You Felt You Needed? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
a Day? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
of Any Kind in Your Household? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
ght Hungry? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
and Night Without Eating? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
n the Household Also Affected or Was it Just the Adults? (Children Affected-1,
ed-2)
2
d Face/Experience Any Distress Event Over the Past 12 Months? (Yes-1, No-2) 1
Kind of Distress Event? -----

If Yes, then
Did you Coping Strategy
experience [Use Code 1]
istress Event (experienced by household during past 3 years) these (indicate TWO most
events ? prominent coping
[Yes – 1, strategies resorted
No – 2] by the household)

to Climate Change/Adverse Weather Patterns [Use Code-1]


Drought 1 8

to Other Adverse Situations [Use Code-1]


Loss of Property 1 8

ents [Use Code-1]


SECTION-6 : FOOD SECURITY, SHOCKS & COPING MECHANISM

4B : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-10

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Sl.
No. Particulars

6.1 Which of the Following Statements Best Describes the Food Situation at Your Home in Last 12 months?
(We Always Eat Enough of What We Want-1, We Eat Enough But Not Always What We Would Like-2)

6.2 In the Past 12 Months, You (household) -----

6.2.1 Were Worried that the Household Would Not Have Enough Food?
[Never-1, Rarely (1-2 times in a Year)-2, Sometimes (between 3-6 times in a year)-3, Always-4]

6.2.2 Were Not Able to Eat the Kinds of Food Preferred?


[Never-1, Rarely (1-2 times in a Year)-2, Sometimes (between 3-6 times in a year)-3, Always-4]

6.2.3 Ate a Limited Variety of Foods? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)


6.2.4 Ate Some Foods that You Really Did Not Want to Eat? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
6.2.5 Ate a Smaller Meal than You Felt You Needed? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
6.2.6 Ate Fewer Meals in a Day? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
6.2.7 Had No Food to Eat of Any Kind in Your Household? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
6.2.8 Went to Sleep at Night Hungry? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
6.2.9 Went a Whole Day and Night Without Eating? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
Were the Children in the Household Also Affected or Was it Just the Adults? (Children Affected-1,
6.2.10
Children Not Affected-2)

6.2.11 Did Your Household Face/Experience Any Distress Event Over the Past 12 Months? (Yes-1, No-2)
6.2.12 If Yes, then What Kind of Distress Event? -----

Sl. Distress Event (experienced by household during past 3 years)


No.

Village-level Events Specific to Climate Change/Adverse Weather Patterns [Use Code-1]


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Village-level Events Specific to Other Adverse Situations [Use Code-1]
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Household-level Adverse Events [Use Code-1]
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
NG MECHANISM SECTION-6 : FOOD SECURITY, SHO

4B : Household Consump

Household

Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In
1 0
Sl.
Response No. Particulars

2 6.1 Which of the Following Statements Best Describes the Food Situation at Y
(We Always Eat Enough of What We Want-1, We Eat Enough But Not Alwa

6.2 In the Past 12 Months, You (household) -----

6.2.1 Were Worried that the Household Would Not Have Enough Food?
[Never-1, Rarely (1-2 times in a Year)-2, Sometimes (between 3-6 times
1

6.2.2 Were Not Able to Eat the Kinds of Food Preferred?


[Never-1, Rarely (1-2 times in a Year)-2, Sometimes (between 3-6 times
1
1 6.2.3 Ate a Limited Variety of Foods? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-
1 6.2.4 Ate Some Foods that You Really Did Not Want to Eat? (Never-1, Rarely-2
1 6.2.5 Ate a Smaller Meal than You Felt You Needed? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Some
1 6.2.6 Ate Fewer Meals in a Day? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
1 6.2.7 Had No Food to Eat of Any Kind in Your Household? (Never-1, Rarely-2,
1 6.2.8 Went to Sleep at Night Hungry? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often
1 6.2.9 Went a Whole Day and Night Without Eating? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Some
Were the Children in the Household Also Affected or Was it Just the Adu
6.2.10
Children Not Affected-2)
2
2 6.2.11 Did Your Household Face/Experience Any Distress Event Over the Past 1
6.2.12 If Yes, then What Kind of Distress Event? -----

If Yes, then
Did you Coping Strategy
experience [Use Code 1]
these (indicate TWO most Sl. Distress Event (experienced by household during pas
events ? prominent coping No.
[Yes – 1, strategies resorted
No – 2] by the household)

Village-level Events Specific to Climate Change/Adverse Weather Patterns


1 Drought
2
3
4
5
6
7
Village-level Events Specific to Other Adverse Situations [Use Code-1]
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Household-level Adverse Events [Use Code-1]
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
OD SECURITY, SHOCKS & COPING MECHANISM SECT

4B : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-11

Household ID
opied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 1
Sl.
Particulars Response No.

ribes the Food Situation at Your Home in Last 12 months? 1 6.1 Which of the Following Sta
We Eat Enough But Not Always What We Would Like-2) (We Always Eat Enough of W

---- 6.2 In the Past 12 Months, Y


Not Have Enough Food? 6.2.1 Were Worried that the H
metimes (between 3-6 times in a year)-3, Always-4] [Never-1, Rarely (1-2 tim
1
ferred? 6.2.2 Were Not Able to Eat th
metimes (between 3-6 times in a year)-3, Always-4] [Never-1, Rarely (1-2 tim
1
arely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1 6.2.3 Ate a Limited Variety of
ant to Eat? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1 6.2.4 Ate Some Foods that Yo
ed? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1 6.2.5 Ate a Smaller Meal than
-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1 6.2.6 Ate Fewer Meals in a Da
usehold? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1 6.2.7 Had No Food to Eat of A
Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1 6.2.8 Went to Sleep at Night H
ng? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1 6.2.9 Went a Whole Day and N
ffected or Was it Just the Adults? (Children Affected-1, Were the Children in the
6.2.10
Children Not Affected-2)
2
Distress Event Over the Past 12 Months? (Yes-1, No-2) 1 6.2.11 Did Your Household Fac
t? ----- 6.2.12 If Yes, then What Kind

If Yes, then
Did you Coping Strategy
experience [Use Code 1]
ced by household during past 3 years) these (indicate TWO most Sl. Distre
events ? prominent coping No.
[Yes – 1, strategies resorted
No – 2] by the household)

dverse Weather Patterns [Use Code-1] Village-level Events Specific to C


Drought 1 3 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
uations [Use Code-1] Village-level Events Specific to O
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Household-level Adverse Events
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
SECTION-6 : FOOD SECURITY, SHOCKS & COPING MECHANISM

4B : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-12

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Particulars Response

Which of the Following Statements Best Describes the Food Situation at Your Home in Last 12 months? 1
(We Always Eat Enough of What We Want-1, We Eat Enough But Not Always What We Would Like-2)

In the Past 12 Months, You (household) -----


Were Worried that the Household Would Not Have Enough Food?
[Never-1, Rarely (1-2 times in a Year)-2, Sometimes (between 3-6 times in a year)-3, Always-4]
1
Were Not Able to Eat the Kinds of Food Preferred?
[Never-1, Rarely (1-2 times in a Year)-2, Sometimes (between 3-6 times in a year)-3, Always-4]
1
Ate a Limited Variety of Foods? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
Ate Some Foods that You Really Did Not Want to Eat? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
Ate a Smaller Meal than You Felt You Needed? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
Ate Fewer Meals in a Day? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
Had No Food to Eat of Any Kind in Your Household? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
Went to Sleep at Night Hungry? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
Went a Whole Day and Night Without Eating? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
Were the Children in the Household Also Affected or Was it Just the Adults? (Children Affected-1,
Children Not Affected-2)
2
Did Your Household Face/Experience Any Distress Event Over the Past 12 Months? (Yes-1, No-2) 2
If Yes, then What Kind of Distress Event? -----

Did you
experience
Distress Event (experienced by household during past 3 years) these
events ?
[Yes – 1,
No – 2]

-level Events Specific to Climate Change/Adverse Weather Patterns [Use Code-1]


Drought 1

-level Events Specific to Other Adverse Situations [Use Code-1]


Livestock Epidemic 1

hold-level Adverse Events [Use Code-1]


SM SECTION-6 : FOOD SECURITY, SHOCKS & COPING

4B : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-13

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover S
1 2
Sl.
Response No. Particulars

1 6.1 Which of the Following Statements Best Describes the Food Situation at Your Home in Last 12 m
(We Always Eat Enough of What We Want-1, We Eat Enough But Not Always What We Would Like

6.2 In the Past 12 Months, You (household) -----

6.2.1 Were Worried that the Household Would Not Have Enough Food?
[Never-1, Rarely (1-2 times in a Year)-2, Sometimes (between 3-6 times in a year)-3, Always-4]
1

6.2.2 Were Not Able to Eat the Kinds of Food Preferred?


[Never-1, Rarely (1-2 times in a Year)-2, Sometimes (between 3-6 times in a year)-3, Always-4]
1
1 6.2.3 Ate a Limited Variety of Foods? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
1 6.2.4 Ate Some Foods that You Really Did Not Want to Eat? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4
1 6.2.5 Ate a Smaller Meal than You Felt You Needed? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
1 6.2.6 Ate Fewer Meals in a Day? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
1 6.2.7 Had No Food to Eat of Any Kind in Your Household? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
1 6.2.8 Went to Sleep at Night Hungry? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
1 6.2.9 Went a Whole Day and Night Without Eating? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
Were the Children in the Household Also Affected or Was it Just the Adults? (Children Affected-
6.2.10
Children Not Affected-2)
2
2 6.2.11 Did Your Household Face/Experience Any Distress Event Over the Past 12 Months? (Yes-1, No-2
6.2.12 If Yes, then What Kind of Distress Event? -----

If Yes, then
Coping Strategy
[Use Code 1]
(indicate TWO most Sl. Distress Event (experienced by household during past 3 years)
prominent coping No.
strategies resorted
by the household)

Village-level Events Specific to Climate Change/Adverse Weather Patterns [Use Code-1]


3 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Village-level Events Specific to Other Adverse Situations [Use Code-1]
3 8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Household-level Adverse Events [Use Code-1]
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
SHOCKS & COPING MECHANISM SECTION-6 : FOOD

umption Expenditure 4B :

hold-13

ehold ID
m Introduction/Cover Sheet] [to be copie
1 3
Sl.
Response No. Parti

n at Your Home in Last 12 months? 1 6.1 Which of the Following Statements Best Describes
Always What We Would Like-2) (We Always Eat Enough of What We Want-1, We Ea

6.2 In the Past 12 Months, You (household) -----

6.2.1 Were Worried that the Household Would Not H


times in a year)-3, Always-4] [Never-1, Rarely (1-2 times in a Year)-2, Sometim
1

6.2.2 Were Not Able to Eat the Kinds of Food Preferre


times in a year)-3, Always-4] [Never-1, Rarely (1-2 times in a Year)-2, Sometim
1
Often-4) 1 6.2.3 Ate a Limited Variety of Foods? (Never-1, Rarely
rely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1 6.2.4 Ate Some Foods that You Really Did Not Want to
Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1 6.2.5 Ate a Smaller Meal than You Felt You Needed? (
-4) 1 6.2.6 Ate Fewer Meals in a Day? (Never-1, Rarely-2, S
ly-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1 6.2.7 Had No Food to Eat of Any Kind in Your Househo
Often-4) 1 6.2.8 Went to Sleep at Night Hungry? (Never-1, Rarely
ometimes-3, Often-4) 1 6.2.9 Went a Whole Day and Night Without Eating? (N
e Adults? (Children Affected-1, Were the Children in the Household Also Affecte
6.2.10
Children Not Affected-2)
2
Past 12 Months? (Yes-1, No-2) 1 6.2.11 Did Your Household Face/Experience Any Distre
6.2.12 If Yes, then What Kind of Distress Event? --

If Yes, then
Did you Coping Strategy
experience [Use Code 1]
g past 3 years) these (indicate TWO most Sl. Distress Event (experienced b
events ? prominent coping No.
[Yes – 1, strategies resorted
No – 2] by the household)

erns [Use Code-1] Village-level Events Specific to Climate Change/Adver


1 Dr
2
3
4
5
6
7
Village-level Events Specific to Other Adverse Situatio
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Household-level Adverse Events [Use Code-1]
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
ECTION-6 : FOOD SECURITY, SHOCKS & COPING MECHANISM

4B : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-14

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 4

Particulars Response

g Statements Best Describes the Food Situation at Your Home in Last 12 months? 1
h of What We Want-1, We Eat Enough But Not Always What We Would Like-2)

hs, You (household) -----


the Household Would Not Have Enough Food?
2 times in a Year)-2, Sometimes (between 3-6 times in a year)-3, Always-4]
1
at the Kinds of Food Preferred?
2 times in a Year)-2, Sometimes (between 3-6 times in a year)-3, Always-4]
1
ty of Foods? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
at You Really Did Not Want to Eat? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
than You Felt You Needed? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
a Day? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
of Any Kind in Your Household? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
ght Hungry? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
and Night Without Eating? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
n the Household Also Affected or Was it Just the Adults? (Children Affected-1,
ed-2)
2
d Face/Experience Any Distress Event Over the Past 12 Months? (Yes-1, No-2) 1
Kind of Distress Event? -----

If Yes, then
Did you Coping Strategy
experience [Use Code 1]
istress Event (experienced by household during past 3 years) these (indicate TWO most
events ? prominent coping
[Yes – 1, strategies resorted
No – 2] by the household)

to Climate Change/Adverse Weather Patterns [Use Code-1]


Drought 1 3

to Other Adverse Situations [Use Code-1]


ents [Use Code-1]
SECTION-6 : FOOD SECURITY, SHOCKS & COPING MECHANISM

4B : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-15

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Sl.
No. Particulars

6.1 Which of the Following Statements Best Describes the Food Situation at Your Home in Last 12 months?
(We Always Eat Enough of What We Want-1, We Eat Enough But Not Always What We Would Like-2)

6.2 In the Past 12 Months, You (household) -----

6.2.1 Were Worried that the Household Would Not Have Enough Food?
[Never-1, Rarely (1-2 times in a Year)-2, Sometimes (between 3-6 times in a year)-3, Always-4]

6.2.2 Were Not Able to Eat the Kinds of Food Preferred?


[Never-1, Rarely (1-2 times in a Year)-2, Sometimes (between 3-6 times in a year)-3, Always-4]

6.2.3 Ate a Limited Variety of Foods? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)


6.2.4 Ate Some Foods that You Really Did Not Want to Eat? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
6.2.5 Ate a Smaller Meal than You Felt You Needed? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
6.2.6 Ate Fewer Meals in a Day? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
6.2.7 Had No Food to Eat of Any Kind in Your Household? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
6.2.8 Went to Sleep at Night Hungry? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
6.2.9 Went a Whole Day and Night Without Eating? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
Were the Children in the Household Also Affected or Was it Just the Adults? (Children Affected-1,
6.2.10
Children Not Affected-2)

6.2.11 Did Your Household Face/Experience Any Distress Event Over the Past 12 Months? (Yes-1, No-2)
6.2.12 If Yes, then What Kind of Distress Event? -----

Sl. Distress Event (experienced by household during past 3 years)


No.

Village-level Events Specific to Climate Change/Adverse Weather Patterns [Use Code-1]


1 Drought
2
3
4
5
6
7
Village-level Events Specific to Other Adverse Situations [Use Code-1]
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Household-level Adverse Events [Use Code-1]
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
NG MECHANISM SECTION-6 : FOOD SECURITY, SHO

4B : Household Consump

Household

Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In
1 5
Sl.
Response No. Particulars

1 6.1 Which of the Following Statements Best Describes the Food Situation at Y
(We Always Eat Enough of What We Want-1, We Eat Enough But Not Alwa

6.2 In the Past 12 Months, You (household) -----

6.2.1 Were Worried that the Household Would Not Have Enough Food?
[Never-1, Rarely (1-2 times in a Year)-2, Sometimes (between 3-6 times
1

6.2.2 Were Not Able to Eat the Kinds of Food Preferred?


[Never-1, Rarely (1-2 times in a Year)-2, Sometimes (between 3-6 times
1
1 6.2.3 Ate a Limited Variety of Foods? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-
1 6.2.4 Ate Some Foods that You Really Did Not Want to Eat? (Never-1, Rarely-2
1 6.2.5 Ate a Smaller Meal than You Felt You Needed? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Some
1 6.2.6 Ate Fewer Meals in a Day? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
1 6.2.7 Had No Food to Eat of Any Kind in Your Household? (Never-1, Rarely-2,
1 6.2.8 Went to Sleep at Night Hungry? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often
1 6.2.9 Went a Whole Day and Night Without Eating? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Some
Were the Children in the Household Also Affected or Was it Just the Adu
6.2.10
Children Not Affected-2)
2
1 6.2.11 Did Your Household Face/Experience Any Distress Event Over the Past 1
6.2.12 If Yes, then What Kind of Distress Event? -----

If Yes, then
Did you Coping Strategy
experience [Use Code 1]
these (indicate TWO most Sl. Distress Event (experienced by household during pas
events ? prominent coping No.
[Yes – 1, strategies resorted
No – 2] by the household)

Village-level Events Specific to Climate Change/Adverse Weather Patterns


1 8 1 Drought
2
3
4
5
6
7
Village-level Events Specific to Other Adverse Situations [Use Code-1]
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Household-level Adverse Events [Use Code-1]
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
OD SECURITY, SHOCKS & COPING MECHANISM SECT

4B : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-16

Household ID
opied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 6
Sl.
Particulars Response No.

ribes the Food Situation at Your Home in Last 12 months? 1 6.1 Which of the Following Sta
We Eat Enough But Not Always What We Would Like-2) (We Always Eat Enough of W

---- 6.2 In the Past 12 Months, Y


Not Have Enough Food? 6.2.1 Were Worried that the H
metimes (between 3-6 times in a year)-3, Always-4] [Never-1, Rarely (1-2 tim
1
ferred? 6.2.2 Were Not Able to Eat th
metimes (between 3-6 times in a year)-3, Always-4] [Never-1, Rarely (1-2 tim
1
arely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1 6.2.3 Ate a Limited Variety of
ant to Eat? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1 6.2.4 Ate Some Foods that Yo
ed? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1 6.2.5 Ate a Smaller Meal than
-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1 6.2.6 Ate Fewer Meals in a Da
usehold? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1 6.2.7 Had No Food to Eat of A
Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1 6.2.8 Went to Sleep at Night H
ng? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1 6.2.9 Went a Whole Day and N
ffected or Was it Just the Adults? (Children Affected-1, Were the Children in the
6.2.10
Children Not Affected-2)
2
Distress Event Over the Past 12 Months? (Yes-1, No-2) 1 6.2.11 Did Your Household Fac
t? ----- 6.2.12 If Yes, then What Kind

If Yes, then
Did you Coping Strategy
experience [Use Code 1]
ced by household during past 3 years) these (indicate TWO most Sl. Distre
events ? prominent coping No.
[Yes – 1, strategies resorted
No – 2] by the household)

dverse Weather Patterns [Use Code-1] Village-level Events Specific to C


Drought 1 3 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
uations [Use Code-1] Village-level Events Specific to O
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Household-level Adverse Events
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
SECTION-6 : FOOD SECURITY, SHOCKS & COPING MECHANISM

4B : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-17

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Particulars Response

Which of the Following Statements Best Describes the Food Situation at Your Home in Last 12 months? 1
(We Always Eat Enough of What We Want-1, We Eat Enough But Not Always What We Would Like-2)

In the Past 12 Months, You (household) -----


Were Worried that the Household Would Not Have Enough Food?
[Never-1, Rarely (1-2 times in a Year)-2, Sometimes (between 3-6 times in a year)-3, Always-4]
1
Were Not Able to Eat the Kinds of Food Preferred?
[Never-1, Rarely (1-2 times in a Year)-2, Sometimes (between 3-6 times in a year)-3, Always-4]
1
Ate a Limited Variety of Foods? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
Ate Some Foods that You Really Did Not Want to Eat? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
Ate a Smaller Meal than You Felt You Needed? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
Ate Fewer Meals in a Day? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
Had No Food to Eat of Any Kind in Your Household? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
Went to Sleep at Night Hungry? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
Went a Whole Day and Night Without Eating? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
Were the Children in the Household Also Affected or Was it Just the Adults? (Children Affected-1,
Children Not Affected-2)
2
Did Your Household Face/Experience Any Distress Event Over the Past 12 Months? (Yes-1, No-2) 1
If Yes, then What Kind of Distress Event? -----

Did you
experience
Distress Event (experienced by household during past 3 years) these
events ?
[Yes – 1,
No – 2]

-level Events Specific to Climate Change/Adverse Weather Patterns [Use Code-1]

-level Events Specific to Other Adverse Situations [Use Code-1]


hold-level Adverse Events [Use Code-1]
SM SECTION-6 : FOOD SECURITY, SHOCKS & COPING

4B : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-18

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover S
1 7
Sl.
Response No. Particulars

1 6.1 Which of the Following Statements Best Describes the Food Situation at Your Home in Last 12 m
(We Always Eat Enough of What We Want-1, We Eat Enough But Not Always What We Would Like

6.2 In the Past 12 Months, You (household) -----

6.2.1 Were Worried that the Household Would Not Have Enough Food?
[Never-1, Rarely (1-2 times in a Year)-2, Sometimes (between 3-6 times in a year)-3, Always-4]
1

6.2.2 Were Not Able to Eat the Kinds of Food Preferred?


[Never-1, Rarely (1-2 times in a Year)-2, Sometimes (between 3-6 times in a year)-3, Always-4]
1
1 6.2.3 Ate a Limited Variety of Foods? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
1 6.2.4 Ate Some Foods that You Really Did Not Want to Eat? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4
1 6.2.5 Ate a Smaller Meal than You Felt You Needed? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
1 6.2.6 Ate Fewer Meals in a Day? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
1 6.2.7 Had No Food to Eat of Any Kind in Your Household? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
1 6.2.8 Went to Sleep at Night Hungry? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
1 6.2.9 Went a Whole Day and Night Without Eating? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
Were the Children in the Household Also Affected or Was it Just the Adults? (Children Affected-
6.2.10
Children Not Affected-2)
2
1 6.2.11 Did Your Household Face/Experience Any Distress Event Over the Past 12 Months? (Yes-1, No-2
6.2.12 If Yes, then What Kind of Distress Event? -----

If Yes, then
Coping Strategy
[Use Code 1]
(indicate TWO most Sl. Distress Event (experienced by household during past 3 years)
prominent coping No.
strategies resorted
by the household)

Village-level Events Specific to Climate Change/Adverse Weather Patterns [Use Code-1]


1 Drought
2
3
4
5
6
7
Village-level Events Specific to Other Adverse Situations [Use Code-1]
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Household-level Adverse Events [Use Code-1]
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
SHOCKS & COPING MECHANISM SECTION-6 : FOOD

umption Expenditure 4B :

hold-18

ehold ID
m Introduction/Cover Sheet] [to be copie
1 8
Sl.
Response No. Parti

n at Your Home in Last 12 months? 1 6.1 Which of the Following Statements Best Describes
Always What We Would Like-2) (We Always Eat Enough of What We Want-1, We Ea

6.2 In the Past 12 Months, You (household) -----

6.2.1 Were Worried that the Household Would Not H


times in a year)-3, Always-4] [Never-1, Rarely (1-2 times in a Year)-2, Sometim
1

6.2.2 Were Not Able to Eat the Kinds of Food Preferre


times in a year)-3, Always-4] [Never-1, Rarely (1-2 times in a Year)-2, Sometim
1
Often-4) 1 6.2.3 Ate a Limited Variety of Foods? (Never-1, Rarely
rely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1 6.2.4 Ate Some Foods that You Really Did Not Want to
Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1 6.2.5 Ate a Smaller Meal than You Felt You Needed? (
-4) 1 6.2.6 Ate Fewer Meals in a Day? (Never-1, Rarely-2, S
ly-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1 6.2.7 Had No Food to Eat of Any Kind in Your Househo
Often-4) 1 6.2.8 Went to Sleep at Night Hungry? (Never-1, Rarely
ometimes-3, Often-4) 1 6.2.9 Went a Whole Day and Night Without Eating? (N
e Adults? (Children Affected-1, Were the Children in the Household Also Affecte
6.2.10
Children Not Affected-2)
2
Past 12 Months? (Yes-1, No-2) 1 6.2.11 Did Your Household Face/Experience Any Distre
6.2.12 If Yes, then What Kind of Distress Event? --

If Yes, then
Did you Coping Strategy
experience [Use Code 1]
g past 3 years) these (indicate TWO most Sl. Distress Event (experienced b
events ? prominent coping No.
[Yes – 1, strategies resorted
No – 2] by the household)

erns [Use Code-1] Village-level Events Specific to Climate Change/Adver


1 3 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Village-level Events Specific to Other Adverse Situatio
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Household-level Adverse Events [Use Code-1]
19 Sudden He
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
ECTION-6 : FOOD SECURITY, SHOCKS & COPING MECHANISM

4B : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-19

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 9

Particulars Response

g Statements Best Describes the Food Situation at Your Home in Last 12 months? 1
h of What We Want-1, We Eat Enough But Not Always What We Would Like-2)

hs, You (household) -----


the Household Would Not Have Enough Food?
2 times in a Year)-2, Sometimes (between 3-6 times in a year)-3, Always-4]
1
at the Kinds of Food Preferred?
2 times in a Year)-2, Sometimes (between 3-6 times in a year)-3, Always-4]
1
ty of Foods? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
at You Really Did Not Want to Eat? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
than You Felt You Needed? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
a Day? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
of Any Kind in Your Household? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
ght Hungry? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
and Night Without Eating? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
n the Household Also Affected or Was it Just the Adults? (Children Affected-1,
ed-2)
2
d Face/Experience Any Distress Event Over the Past 12 Months? (Yes-1, No-2) 1
Kind of Distress Event? -----

If Yes, then
Did you Coping Strategy
experience [Use Code 1]
istress Event (experienced by household during past 3 years) these (indicate TWO most
events ? prominent coping
[Yes – 1, strategies resorted
No – 2] by the household)

to Climate Change/Adverse Weather Patterns [Use Code-1]

to Other Adverse Situations [Use Code-1]


ents [Use Code-1]
Sudden Health Problems 1 3
SECTION-6 : FOOD SECURITY, SHOCKS & COPING MECHANISM

4B : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-20

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Sl.
No. Particulars

6.1 Which of the Following Statements Best Describes the Food Situation at Your Home in Last 12 months?
(We Always Eat Enough of What We Want-1, We Eat Enough But Not Always What We Would Like-2)

6.2 In the Past 12 Months, You (household) -----

6.2.1 Were Worried that the Household Would Not Have Enough Food?
[Never-1, Rarely (1-2 times in a Year)-2, Sometimes (between 3-6 times in a year)-3, Always-4]

6.2.2 Were Not Able to Eat the Kinds of Food Preferred?


[Never-1, Rarely (1-2 times in a Year)-2, Sometimes (between 3-6 times in a year)-3, Always-4]

6.2.3 Ate a Limited Variety of Foods? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)


6.2.4 Ate Some Foods that You Really Did Not Want to Eat? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
6.2.5 Ate a Smaller Meal than You Felt You Needed? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
6.2.6 Ate Fewer Meals in a Day? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
6.2.7 Had No Food to Eat of Any Kind in Your Household? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
6.2.8 Went to Sleep at Night Hungry? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
6.2.9 Went a Whole Day and Night Without Eating? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
Were the Children in the Household Also Affected or Was it Just the Adults? (Children Affected-1,
6.2.10
Children Not Affected-2)

6.2.11 Did Your Household Face/Experience Any Distress Event Over the Past 12 Months? (Yes-1, No-2)
6.2.12 If Yes, then What Kind of Distress Event? -----

Sl. Distress Event (experienced by household during past 3 years)


No.

Village-level Events Specific to Climate Change/Adverse Weather Patterns [Use Code-1]


1 Drought
2
3
4
5
6
7
Village-level Events Specific to Other Adverse Situations [Use Code-1]
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Household-level Adverse Events [Use Code-1]
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
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4B : Household Consump

Household

Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In

Sl.
Response No. Particulars

1 6.1 Which of the Following Statements Best Describes the Food Situation at Y
(We Always Eat Enough of What We Want-1, We Eat Enough But Not Alwa

6.2 In the Past 12 Months, You (household) -----

6.2.1 Were Worried that the Household Would Not Have Enough Food?
[Never-1, Rarely (1-2 times in a Year)-2, Sometimes (between 3-6 times
1

6.2.2 Were Not Able to Eat the Kinds of Food Preferred?


[Never-1, Rarely (1-2 times in a Year)-2, Sometimes (between 3-6 times
1
1 6.2.3 Ate a Limited Variety of Foods? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-
1 6.2.4 Ate Some Foods that You Really Did Not Want to Eat? (Never-1, Rarely-2
1 6.2.5 Ate a Smaller Meal than You Felt You Needed? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Some
1 6.2.6 Ate Fewer Meals in a Day? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4)
1 6.2.7 Had No Food to Eat of Any Kind in Your Household? (Never-1, Rarely-2,
1 6.2.8 Went to Sleep at Night Hungry? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often
1 6.2.9 Went a Whole Day and Night Without Eating? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Some
Were the Children in the Household Also Affected or Was it Just the Adu
6.2.10
Children Not Affected-2)
2
1 6.2.11 Did Your Household Face/Experience Any Distress Event Over the Past 1
6.2.12 If Yes, then What Kind of Distress Event? -----

If Yes, then
Did you Coping Strategy
experience [Use Code 1]
these (indicate TWO most Sl. Distress Event (experienced by household during pas
events ? prominent coping No.
[Yes – 1, strategies resorted
No – 2] by the household)

Village-level Events Specific to Climate Change/Adverse Weather Patterns


1 7 1 Drought
2
3
4
5
6
7
Village-level Events Specific to Other Adverse Situations [Use Code-1]
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Household-level Adverse Events [Use Code-1]
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
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OD SECURITY, SHOCKS & COPING MECHANISM

4B : Household Consumption Expenditure

Household-21

Household ID
opied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Particulars Response

ribes the Food Situation at Your Home in Last 12 months? 1


We Eat Enough But Not Always What We Would Like-2)

----
Not Have Enough Food?
metimes (between 3-6 times in a year)-3, Always-4]
1
ferred?
metimes (between 3-6 times in a year)-3, Always-4]
1
arely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
ant to Eat? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
ed? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
usehold? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
ng? (Never-1, Rarely-2, Sometimes-3, Often-4) 1
ffected or Was it Just the Adults? (Children Affected-1,
2
Distress Event Over the Past 12 Months? (Yes-1, No-2) 1
t? -----

If Yes, then
Did you Coping Strategy
experience [Use Code 1]
ced by household during past 3 years) these (indicate TWO most
events ? prominent coping
[Yes – 1, strategies resorted
No – 2] by the household)

dverse Weather Patterns [Use Code-1]


Drought 1 7

uations [Use Code-1]


SECTION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROWN
7.1 : Details of Crop Grown by Household : Season-1 : Rabi 2017-18 (Novembe

Household-1

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover She

Sl.
No. Particulars

1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season}
2 Number of Crops Grown during this Season
3 Details of Crops Grown during this Season -----
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units)
3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.)
Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales
3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.)
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.)
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
Cost on Chemical Fertilizers
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure
3.16 Quantity
3.17 Value
3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
Total Irrigation Cost
3.19 Own Sources
3.20 Private Sources
3.21 Govt. Sources
Labour
3.22 Number of Persons Hired
3.23 Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)

3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)


3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
OF CROPS GROWN
: Rabi 2017-18 (November-2017 to March-2018) 7.1 : Details of Cr

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old ID
ntroduction/Cover Sheet]
0 1
Sl.
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2 1 Did you cultivate during this seas


2 Number of Crops Grown during th
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5 3 Details of Crops Grown during
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units)
3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=O
3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Co
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5 Details of Output Sold & Value
3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Trad
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
g.) 3.10 Total Output Sold in the Marke
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (thr
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5 Cost on Chemical Fertilizers
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5 Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure
3.16 Quantity
3.17 Value
3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Fiel
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5 Total Irrigation Cost
3.19 Own Sources
3.20 Private Sources
3.21 Govt. Sources
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5 Labour
3.22 Number of Persons Hired
3.23 Average No. of Days Worked b
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
SECTION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROWN
7.1 : Details of Crop Grown by Household : Season-1 : Rabi 2017-18 (November-2017 to March-2018)

Household-2

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Particulars Response

Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season} 2
Number of Crops Grown during this Season
Details of Crops Grown during this Season ----- CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8
Use Crop Code
Crop Name
Area Cultivated (Local Units)
Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.)
Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8
Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
Value of Sales (in Rs.)
Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.)
Value of Sales (in Rs.)
Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.)
Value of Sales (in Rs.)
Cost on Chemical Fertilizers CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8
Quantity
Value
Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8
Quantity
Value
Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
Total Irrigation Cost CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8
Own Sources
Private Sources
Govt. Sources
Labour CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8
Number of Persons Hired
Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8
Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
Tractor Cost (Rs.)
Other Costs (Rs.)
SECTION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROW
ch-2018) 7.1 : Details of Crop Grown by Household : Season-1 : Rabi 2017-18 (Novem

Household-3

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover S

Sl.
Response No. Particulars

2 1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season}
2 Number of Crops Grown during this Season
CROP-9 CROP-10 3 Details of Crops Grown during this Season -----
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units)
3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.)
CROP-9 CROP-10 Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales
3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.)
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.)
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
CROP-9 CROP-10 Cost on Chemical Fertilizers
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
CROP-9 CROP-10 Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure
3.16 Quantity
3.17 Value
3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
CROP-9 CROP-10 Total Irrigation Cost
3.19 Own Sources
3.20 Private Sources
3.21 Govt. Sources
CROP-9 CROP-10 Labour
3.22 Number of Persons Hired
3.23 Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-9 CROP-10
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
S OF CROPS GROWN SECTION
n-1 : Rabi 2017-18 (November-2017 to March-2018) 7.1 : Details of Crop Grown by Ho

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ehold ID
m Introduction/Cover Sheet] [to be copie

Sl.
Response No. Particular

skip to next season} 2 1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No
2 Number of Crops Grown during this Season
CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10 3 Details of Crops Grown during this Season ----
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units)
3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-
3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg
CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10 Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales
3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.) 3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procuremen
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10 Cost on Chemical Fertilizers
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10 Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure
3.16 Quantity
3.17 Value
3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10 Total Irrigation Cost
3.19 Own Sources
3.20 Private Sources
3.21 Govt. Sources
CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10 Labour
3.22 Number of Persons Hired
3.23 Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
SECTION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROWN
etails of Crop Grown by Household : Season-1 : Rabi 2017-18 (November-2017 to March-2018)

Household-4

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Particulars Response

ng this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season} 2
wn during this Season
wn during this Season ----- CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15

cal Units)
d Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
sted (in Kg.)
ut (in Rs.)
or Home Consumption (in Kg.)
ld & Value of Sales CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15
o Local Traders (In Kg.)
s.)
n the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.)
s.)
o Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.)
s.)
rtilizers CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15

r/ Manure CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15

rsery + Field)
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15

CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15


Hired
s Worked by Each Person
y) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10
locks (Rs.)
SECTION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROWN
7.1 : Details of Crop Grown by Household : Season-1 : Rabi 2017-18 (November-2017 to March-2

Household-5

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Sl.
No. Particulars Res

1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season}
2 Number of Crops Grown during this Season
3 Details of Crops Grown during this Season ----- CROP-6
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units)
3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.)
Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales CROP-6
3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.)
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.)
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
Cost on Chemical Fertilizers CROP-6
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure CROP-6
3.16 Quantity
3.17 Value
3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
Total Irrigation Cost CROP-6
3.19 Own Sources
3.20 Private Sources
3.21 Govt. Sources
Labour CROP-6
3.22 Number of Persons Hired
3.23 Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-1
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
ROWN SECTION-7 : DETAILS O
ovember-2017 to March-2018) 7.1 : Details of Crop Grown by Household : Season-1 :

Household

Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In

Sl.
Response No. Particulars

2 1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip
2 Number of Crops Grown during this Season
CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10 3 Details of Crops Grown during this Season -----
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units)
3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.)
CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10 Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales
3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centr
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.)
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10 Cost on Chemical Fertilizers
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10 Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure
3.16 Quantity
3.17 Value
3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10 Total Irrigation Cost
3.19 Own Sources
3.20 Private Sources
3.21 Govt. Sources
CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10 Labour
3.22 Number of Persons Hired
3.23 Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
ION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROWN
by Household : Season-1 : Rabi 2017-18 (November-2017 to March-2018) 7.1 : Details

Household-6

Household ID
opied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Sl.
culars Response No.

2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season} 2 1 Did you cultivate during th
2 Number of Crops Grown du
n ----- CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 3 Details of Crops Grown d
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local U
ased-in] 3.4 Details of Cultivated Lan
3.5 Total Output Harvested
3.6 Total Value of Output (in
(in Kg.) 3.7 Quantity Retained for Ho
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Details of Output Sold &
3.8 Total Output Sold to Loc
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
PMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.) 3.10 Total Output Sold in the
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
ement) ---- (In Kg.) 3.12 Total Output Sold to Gov
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Cost on Chemical Fertiliz
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Ma
3.16 Quantity
3.17 Value
3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Total Irrigation Cost
3.19 Own Sources
3.20 Private Sources
3.21 Govt. Sources
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Labour
3.22 Number of Persons Hire
n 3.23 Average No. of Days Wo
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) ---
CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
SECTION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROWN
7.1 : Details of Crop Grown by Household : Season-1 : Rabi 2017-18 (November-2017 to March-2018)

Household-7

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Particulars Response

Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season} 2
Number of Crops Grown during this Season
Details of Crops Grown during this Season ----- CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13
Use Crop Code
Crop Name
Area Cultivated (Local Units)
Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.)
Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13
Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
Value of Sales (in Rs.)
Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.)
Value of Sales (in Rs.)
Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.)
Value of Sales (in Rs.)
Cost on Chemical Fertilizers CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13
Quantity
Value
Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13
Quantity
Value
Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
Total Irrigation Cost CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13
Own Sources
Private Sources
Govt. Sources
Labour CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13
Number of Persons Hired
Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3
Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
Tractor Cost (Rs.)
Other Costs (Rs.)
SECTION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROW
ch-2018) 7.1 : Details of Crop Grown by Household : Season-1 : Rabi 2017-18 (Novem

Household-8

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover S

Sl.
Response No. Particulars

2 1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season}
2 Number of Crops Grown during this Season
CROP-14 CROP-15 3 Details of Crops Grown during this Season -----
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units)
3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.)
CROP-14 CROP-15 Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales
3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.)
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.)
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
CROP-14 CROP-15 Cost on Chemical Fertilizers
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
CROP-14 CROP-15 Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure
3.16 Quantity
3.17 Value
3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
CROP-14 CROP-15 Total Irrigation Cost
3.19 Own Sources
3.20 Private Sources
3.21 Govt. Sources
CROP-14 CROP-15 Labour
3.22 Number of Persons Hired
3.23 Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-4 CROP-5
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
S OF CROPS GROWN SECTION
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Response No. Particular

skip to next season} 2 1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No
2 Number of Crops Grown during this Season
CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 3 Details of Crops Grown during this Season ----
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units)
3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-
3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg
CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales
3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.) 3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procuremen
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 Cost on Chemical Fertilizers
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure
3.16 Quantity
3.17 Value
3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 Total Irrigation Cost
3.19 Own Sources
3.20 Private Sources
3.21 Govt. Sources
CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 Labour
3.22 Number of Persons Hired
3.23 Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
SECTION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROWN
etails of Crop Grown by Household : Season-1 : Rabi 2017-18 (November-2017 to March-2018)

Household-9

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Particulars Response

ng this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season} 2
wn during this Season
wn during this Season ----- CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10

cal Units)
d Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
sted (in Kg.)
ut (in Rs.)
or Home Consumption (in Kg.)
ld & Value of Sales CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10
o Local Traders (In Kg.)
s.)
n the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.)
s.)
o Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.)
s.)
rtilizers CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10

r/ Manure CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10

rsery + Field)
CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10

CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10


Hired
s Worked by Each Person
y) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5
locks (Rs.)
SECTION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROWN
7.1 : Details of Crop Grown by Household : Season-1 : Rabi 2017-18 (November-2017 to March-2

Household-10

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Sl.
No. Particulars Res

1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season}
2 Number of Crops Grown during this Season
3 Details of Crops Grown during this Season ----- CROP-11
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units)
3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.)
Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales CROP-11
3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.)
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.)
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
Cost on Chemical Fertilizers CROP-11
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure CROP-11
3.16 Quantity
3.17 Value
3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
Total Irrigation Cost CROP-11
3.19 Own Sources
3.20 Private Sources
3.21 Govt. Sources
Labour CROP-11
3.22 Number of Persons Hired
3.23 Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-6
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
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ovember-2017 to March-2018) 7.1 : Details of Crop Grown by Household : Season-1 :

Household

Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In

Sl.
Response No. Particulars

2 1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip
2 Number of Crops Grown during this Season
CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 3 Details of Crops Grown during this Season -----
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units)
3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.)
CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales
3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centr
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.)
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Cost on Chemical Fertilizers
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure
3.16 Quantity
3.17 Value
3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Total Irrigation Cost
3.19 Own Sources
3.20 Private Sources
3.21 Govt. Sources
CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Labour
3.22 Number of Persons Hired
3.23 Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
ION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROWN
by Household : Season-1 : Rabi 2017-18 (November-2017 to March-2018) 7.1 : Details

Household-11

Household ID
opied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Sl.
culars Response No.

2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season} 2 1 Did you cultivate during th
2 Number of Crops Grown du
n ----- CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 3 Details of Crops Grown d
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local U
ased-in] 3.4 Details of Cultivated Lan
3.5 Total Output Harvested
3.6 Total Value of Output (in
(in Kg.) 3.7 Quantity Retained for Ho
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Details of Output Sold &
3.8 Total Output Sold to Loc
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
PMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.) 3.10 Total Output Sold in the
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
ement) ---- (In Kg.) 3.12 Total Output Sold to Gov
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Cost on Chemical Fertiliz
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Ma
3.16 Quantity
3.17 Value
3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Total Irrigation Cost
3.19 Own Sources
3.20 Private Sources
3.21 Govt. Sources
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Labour
3.22 Number of Persons Hire
n 3.23 Average No. of Days Wo
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) ---
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
SECTION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROWN
7.1 : Details of Crop Grown by Household : Season-1 : Rabi 2017-18 (November-2017 to March-2018)

Household-12

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Particulars Response

Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season} 2
Number of Crops Grown during this Season
Details of Crops Grown during this Season ----- CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18
Use Crop Code
Crop Name
Area Cultivated (Local Units)
Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.)
Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18
Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
Value of Sales (in Rs.)
Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.)
Value of Sales (in Rs.)
Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.)
Value of Sales (in Rs.)
Cost on Chemical Fertilizers CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18
Quantity
Value
Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18
Quantity
Value
Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
Total Irrigation Cost CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18
Own Sources
Private Sources
Govt. Sources
Labour CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18
Number of Persons Hired
Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8
Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
Tractor Cost (Rs.)
Other Costs (Rs.)
SECTION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROW
ch-2018) 7.1 : Details of Crop Grown by Household : Season-1 : Rabi 2017-18 (Novem

Household-13

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover S

Sl.
Response No. Particulars

2 1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season}
2 Number of Crops Grown during this Season
CROP-19 CROP-20 3 Details of Crops Grown during this Season -----
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units)
3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.)
CROP-19 CROP-20 Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales
3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.)
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.)
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
CROP-19 CROP-20 Cost on Chemical Fertilizers
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
CROP-19 CROP-20 Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure
3.16 Quantity
3.17 Value
3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
CROP-19 CROP-20 Total Irrigation Cost
3.19 Own Sources
3.20 Private Sources
3.21 Govt. Sources
CROP-19 CROP-20 Labour
3.22 Number of Persons Hired
3.23 Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-9 CROP-10
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
S OF CROPS GROWN SECTION
n-1 : Rabi 2017-18 (November-2017 to March-2018) 7.1 : Details of Crop Grown by Ho

hold-13

ehold ID
m Introduction/Cover Sheet] [to be copie

Sl.
Response No. Particular

skip to next season} 2 1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No
2 Number of Crops Grown during this Season
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 3 Details of Crops Grown during this Season ----
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units)
3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-
3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales
3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.) 3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procuremen
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Cost on Chemical Fertilizers
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure
3.16 Quantity
3.17 Value
3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Total Irrigation Cost
3.19 Own Sources
3.20 Private Sources
3.21 Govt. Sources
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Labour
3.22 Number of Persons Hired
3.23 Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
SECTION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROWN
etails of Crop Grown by Household : Season-1 : Rabi 2017-18 (November-2017 to March-2018)

Household-14

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Particulars Response

ng this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season} 2
wn during this Season
wn during this Season ----- CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20

cal Units)
d Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
sted (in Kg.)
ut (in Rs.)
or Home Consumption (in Kg.)
ld & Value of Sales CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20
o Local Traders (In Kg.)
s.)
n the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.)
s.)
o Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.)
s.)
rtilizers CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20

r/ Manure CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20

rsery + Field)
CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20

CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20


Hired
s Worked by Each Person
y) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10
locks (Rs.)
SECTION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROWN
7.1 : Details of Crop Grown by Household : Season-1 : Rabi 2017-18 (November-2017 to March-2

Household-15

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Sl.
No. Particulars Res

1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season}
2 Number of Crops Grown during this Season
3 Details of Crops Grown during this Season ----- CROP-16
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units)
3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.)
Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales CROP-16
3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.)
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.)
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
Cost on Chemical Fertilizers CROP-16
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure CROP-16
3.16 Quantity
3.17 Value
3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
Total Irrigation Cost CROP-16
3.19 Own Sources
3.20 Private Sources
3.21 Govt. Sources
Labour CROP-16
3.22 Number of Persons Hired
3.23 Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-1
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
ROWN SECTION-7 : DETAILS O
ovember-2017 to March-2018) 7.1 : Details of Crop Grown by Household : Season-1 :

Household

Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In

Sl.
Response No. Particulars

2 1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip
2 Number of Crops Grown during this Season
CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 3 Details of Crops Grown during this Season -----
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units)
3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.)
CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales
3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centr
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.)
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 Cost on Chemical Fertilizers
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure
3.16 Quantity
3.17 Value
3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 Total Irrigation Cost
3.19 Own Sources
3.20 Private Sources
3.21 Govt. Sources
CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 Labour
3.22 Number of Persons Hired
3.23 Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
ION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROWN
by Household : Season-1 : Rabi 2017-18 (November-2017 to March-2018) 7.1 : Details

Household-16

Household ID
opied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Sl.
culars Response No.

2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season} 2 1 Did you cultivate during th
2 Number of Crops Grown du
n ----- CROP-21 CROP-22 CROP-23 CROP-24 CROP-25 3 Details of Crops Grown d
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local U
ased-in] 3.4 Details of Cultivated Lan
3.5 Total Output Harvested
3.6 Total Value of Output (in
(in Kg.) 3.7 Quantity Retained for Ho
CROP-21 CROP-22 CROP-23 CROP-24 CROP-25 Details of Output Sold &
3.8 Total Output Sold to Loc
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
PMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.) 3.10 Total Output Sold in the
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
ement) ---- (In Kg.) 3.12 Total Output Sold to Gov
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
CROP-21 CROP-22 CROP-23 CROP-24 CROP-25 Cost on Chemical Fertiliz
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
CROP-21 CROP-22 CROP-23 CROP-24 CROP-25 Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Ma
3.16 Quantity
3.17 Value
3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery
CROP-21 CROP-22 CROP-23 CROP-24 CROP-25 Total Irrigation Cost
3.19 Own Sources
3.20 Private Sources
3.21 Govt. Sources
CROP-21 CROP-22 CROP-23 CROP-24 CROP-25 Labour
3.22 Number of Persons Hire
n 3.23 Average No. of Days Wo
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) ---
CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
SECTION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROWN
7.1 : Details of Crop Grown by Household : Season-1 : Rabi 2017-18 (November-2017 to March-2018)

Household-17

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Particulars Response

Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season} 2
Number of Crops Grown during this Season
Details of Crops Grown during this Season ----- CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8
Use Crop Code
Crop Name
Area Cultivated (Local Units)
Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.)
Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8
Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
Value of Sales (in Rs.)
Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.)
Value of Sales (in Rs.)
Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.)
Value of Sales (in Rs.)
Cost on Chemical Fertilizers CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8
Quantity
Value
Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8
Quantity
Value
Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
Total Irrigation Cost CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8
Own Sources
Private Sources
Govt. Sources
Labour CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8
Number of Persons Hired
Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3
Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
Tractor Cost (Rs.)
Other Costs (Rs.)
SECTION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROW
ch-2018) 7.1 : Details of Crop Grown by Household : Season-1 : Rabi 2017-18 (Novem

Household-18

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover S

Sl.
Response No. Particulars

2 1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season}
2 Number of Crops Grown during this Season
CROP-9 CROP-10 3 Details of Crops Grown during this Season -----
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units)
3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.)
CROP-9 CROP-10 Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales
3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.)
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.)
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
CROP-9 CROP-10 Cost on Chemical Fertilizers
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
CROP-9 CROP-10 Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure
3.16 Quantity
3.17 Value
3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
CROP-9 CROP-10 Total Irrigation Cost
3.19 Own Sources
3.20 Private Sources
3.21 Govt. Sources
CROP-9 CROP-10 Labour
3.22 Number of Persons Hired
3.23 Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-4 CROP-5
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
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Response No. Particular

skip to next season} 2 1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No
2 Number of Crops Grown during this Season
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 3 Details of Crops Grown during this Season ----
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units)
3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-
3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales
3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.) 3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procuremen
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Cost on Chemical Fertilizers
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure
3.16 Quantity
3.17 Value
3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Total Irrigation Cost
3.19 Own Sources
3.20 Private Sources
3.21 Govt. Sources
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Labour
3.22 Number of Persons Hired
3.23 Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
SECTION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROWN
etails of Crop Grown by Household : Season-1 : Rabi 2017-18 (November-2017 to March-2018)

Household-19

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Particulars Response

ng this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season} 2
wn during this Season
wn during this Season ----- CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15

cal Units)
d Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
sted (in Kg.)
ut (in Rs.)
or Home Consumption (in Kg.)
ld & Value of Sales CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15
o Local Traders (In Kg.)
s.)
n the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.)
s.)
o Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.)
s.)
rtilizers CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15

r/ Manure CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15

rsery + Field)
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15

CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15


Hired
s Worked by Each Person
y) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5
locks (Rs.)
SECTION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROWN
7.1 : Details of Crop Grown by Household : Season-1 : Rabi 2017-18 (November-2017 to March-2

Household-20

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Sl.
No. Particulars Res

1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season}
2 Number of Crops Grown during this Season
3 Details of Crops Grown during this Season ----- CROP-16
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units)
3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.)
Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales CROP-16
3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.)
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.)
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
Cost on Chemical Fertilizers CROP-16
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure CROP-16
3.16 Quantity
3.17 Value
3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
Total Irrigation Cost CROP-16
3.19 Own Sources
3.20 Private Sources
3.21 Govt. Sources
Labour CROP-16
3.22 Number of Persons Hired
3.23 Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-6
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
ROWN SECTION-7 : DETAILS O
ovember-2017 to March-2018) 7.1 : Details of Crop Grown by Household : Season-1 :

Household

Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In

Sl.
Response No. Particulars

2 1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip
2 Number of Crops Grown during this Season
CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 3 Details of Crops Grown during this Season -----
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units)
3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.)
CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales
3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centr
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.)
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 Cost on Chemical Fertilizers
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure
3.16 Quantity
3.17 Value
3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 Total Irrigation Cost
3.19 Own Sources
3.20 Private Sources
3.21 Govt. Sources
CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 Labour
3.22 Number of Persons Hired
3.23 Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
ION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROWN
by Household : Season-1 : Rabi 2017-18 (November-2017 to March-2018)

Household-21

Household ID
opied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

culars Response

2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season} 2

n ----- CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15

ased-in]

(in Kg.)
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15

PMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.)

ement) ---- (In Kg.)

CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15

CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15

CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15

CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15

CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5


SECTION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROWN
7.2 : Details of Crop Grown by Household : Season-2 : Zaid/Summer Crop 201

Household-1

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover She

Sl.
No. Particulars

1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season}
2 Number of Crops Grown during this Season
3 Details of Crops Grown during this Season -----
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units)
3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.)
Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales
3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.)
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.)
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
Cost on Chemical Fertilizers
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure
3.16 Quantity
3.17 Value
3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
Total Irrigation Cost
3.19 Own Sources
3.20 Private Sources
3.21 Govt. Sources
Labour
3.22 Number of Persons Hired
3.23 Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)

3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)


3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
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2 : Zaid/Summer Crop 2018 (April to June, 2018) 7.2 : Details of C

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2 1 Did you cultivate during this seas


2 Number of Crops Grown during th
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5 3 Details of Crops Grown during
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units)
3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=O
3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Co
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5 Details of Output Sold & Value
3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Trad
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
g.) 3.10 Total Output Sold in the Marke
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (thr
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5 Cost on Chemical Fertilizers
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5 Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure
3.16 Quantity
3.17 Value
3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Fiel
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5 Total Irrigation Cost
3.19 Own Sources
3.20 Private Sources
3.21 Govt. Sources
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5 Labour
3.22 Number of Persons Hired
3.23 Average No. of Days Worked b
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
SECTION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROWN
7.2 : Details of Crop Grown by Household : Season-2 : Zaid/Summer Crop 2018 (April to June, 2018)

Household-2

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Particulars Response

Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season} 2
Number of Crops Grown during this Season
Details of Crops Grown during this Season ----- CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8
Use Crop Code
Crop Name
Area Cultivated (Local Units)
Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.)
Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8
Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
Value of Sales (in Rs.)
Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.)
Value of Sales (in Rs.)
Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.)
Value of Sales (in Rs.)
Cost on Chemical Fertilizers CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8
Quantity
Value
Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8
Quantity
Value
Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
Total Irrigation Cost CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8
Own Sources
Private Sources
Govt. Sources
Labour CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8
Number of Persons Hired
Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8
Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
Tractor Cost (Rs.)
Other Costs (Rs.)
SECTION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROW
e, 2018) 7.2 : Details of Crop Grown by Household : Season-2 : Zaid/Summer Crop 2

Household-3

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover S

Sl.
Response No. Particulars

2 1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season}
2 Number of Crops Grown during this Season
CROP-9 CROP-10 3 Details of Crops Grown during this Season -----
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units)
3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.)
CROP-9 CROP-10 Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales
3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.)
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.)
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
CROP-9 CROP-10 Cost on Chemical Fertilizers
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
CROP-9 CROP-10 Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure
3.16 Quantity
3.17 Value
3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
CROP-9 CROP-10 Total Irrigation Cost
3.19 Own Sources
3.20 Private Sources
3.21 Govt. Sources
CROP-9 CROP-10 Labour
3.22 Number of Persons Hired
3.23 Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-9 CROP-10
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
S OF CROPS GROWN SECTION
on-2 : Zaid/Summer Crop 2018 (April to June, 2018) 7.2 : Details of Crop Grown by H

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m Introduction/Cover Sheet] [to be copie

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Response No. Particular

skip to next season} 2 1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No
2 Number of Crops Grown during this Season
CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10 3 Details of Crops Grown during this Season ----
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units)
3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-
3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg
CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10 Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales
3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.) 3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procuremen
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10 Cost on Chemical Fertilizers
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10 Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure
3.16 Quantity
3.17 Value
3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10 Total Irrigation Cost
3.19 Own Sources
3.20 Private Sources
3.21 Govt. Sources
CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10 Labour
3.22 Number of Persons Hired
3.23 Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
SECTION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROWN
etails of Crop Grown by Household : Season-2 : Zaid/Summer Crop 2018 (April to June, 2018)

Household-4

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Particulars Response

ng this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season} 2
wn during this Season
wn during this Season ----- CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15

cal Units)
d Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
sted (in Kg.)
ut (in Rs.)
or Home Consumption (in Kg.)
ld & Value of Sales CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15
o Local Traders (In Kg.)
s.)
n the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.)
s.)
o Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.)
s.)
rtilizers CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15

r/ Manure CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15

rsery + Field)
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15

CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15


Hired
s Worked by Each Person
y) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10
locks (Rs.)
SECTION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROWN
7.2 : Details of Crop Grown by Household : Season-2 : Zaid/Summer Crop 2018 (April to June, 20

Household-5

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Sl.
No. Particulars Res

1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season}
2 Number of Crops Grown during this Season
3 Details of Crops Grown during this Season ----- CROP-6
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units)
3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.)
Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales CROP-6
3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.)
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.)
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
Cost on Chemical Fertilizers CROP-6
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure CROP-6
3.16 Quantity
3.17 Value
3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
Total Irrigation Cost CROP-6
3.19 Own Sources
3.20 Private Sources
3.21 Govt. Sources
Labour CROP-6
3.22 Number of Persons Hired
3.23 Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-1
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
ROWN SECTION-7 : DETAILS O
rop 2018 (April to June, 2018) 7.2 : Details of Crop Grown by Household : Season-2

Household

Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In

Sl.
Response No. Particulars

2 1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip
2 Number of Crops Grown during this Season
CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10 3 Details of Crops Grown during this Season -----
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units)
3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.)
CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10 Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales
3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centr
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.)
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10 Cost on Chemical Fertilizers
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10 Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure
3.16 Quantity
3.17 Value
3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10 Total Irrigation Cost
3.19 Own Sources
3.20 Private Sources
3.21 Govt. Sources
CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10 Labour
3.22 Number of Persons Hired
3.23 Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
ION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROWN
by Household : Season-2 : Zaid/Summer Crop 2018 (April to June, 2018) 7.2 : Detai

Household-6

Household ID
opied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Sl.
culars Response No.

2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season} 2 1 Did you cultivate during th
2 Number of Crops Grown du
n ----- CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 3 Details of Crops Grown d
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local U
ased-in] 3.4 Details of Cultivated Lan
3.5 Total Output Harvested
3.6 Total Value of Output (in
(in Kg.) 3.7 Quantity Retained for Ho
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Details of Output Sold &
3.8 Total Output Sold to Loc
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
PMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.) 3.10 Total Output Sold in the
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
ement) ---- (In Kg.) 3.12 Total Output Sold to Gov
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Cost on Chemical Fertiliz
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Ma
3.16 Quantity
3.17 Value
3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Total Irrigation Cost
3.19 Own Sources
3.20 Private Sources
3.21 Govt. Sources
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Labour
3.22 Number of Persons Hire
n 3.23 Average No. of Days Wo
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) ---
CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
SECTION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROWN
7.2 : Details of Crop Grown by Household : Season-2 : Zaid/Summer Crop 2018 (April to June, 2018)

Household-7

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Particulars Response

Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season} 2
Number of Crops Grown during this Season
Details of Crops Grown during this Season ----- CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13
Use Crop Code
Crop Name
Area Cultivated (Local Units)
Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.)
Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13
Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
Value of Sales (in Rs.)
Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.)
Value of Sales (in Rs.)
Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.)
Value of Sales (in Rs.)
Cost on Chemical Fertilizers CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13
Quantity
Value
Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13
Quantity
Value
Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
Total Irrigation Cost CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13
Own Sources
Private Sources
Govt. Sources
Labour CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13
Number of Persons Hired
Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3
Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
Tractor Cost (Rs.)
Other Costs (Rs.)
SECTION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROW
e, 2018) 7.2 : Details of Crop Grown by Household : Season-2 : Zaid/Summer Crop 2

Household-8

Household ID
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Sl.
Response No. Particulars

2 1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season}
2 Number of Crops Grown during this Season
CROP-14 CROP-15 3 Details of Crops Grown during this Season -----
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units)
3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.)
CROP-14 CROP-15 Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales
3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.)
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.)
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
CROP-14 CROP-15 Cost on Chemical Fertilizers
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
CROP-14 CROP-15 Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure
3.16 Quantity
3.17 Value
3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
CROP-14 CROP-15 Total Irrigation Cost
3.19 Own Sources
3.20 Private Sources
3.21 Govt. Sources
CROP-14 CROP-15 Labour
3.22 Number of Persons Hired
3.23 Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-4 CROP-5
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
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skip to next season} 2 1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No
2 Number of Crops Grown during this Season
CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 3 Details of Crops Grown during this Season ----
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units)
3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-
3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg
CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales
3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.) 3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procuremen
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 Cost on Chemical Fertilizers
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure
3.16 Quantity
3.17 Value
3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 Total Irrigation Cost
3.19 Own Sources
3.20 Private Sources
3.21 Govt. Sources
CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 Labour
3.22 Number of Persons Hired
3.23 Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
SECTION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROWN
etails of Crop Grown by Household : Season-2 : Zaid/Summer Crop 2018 (April to June, 2018)

Household-9

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Particulars Response

ng this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season} 2
wn during this Season
wn during this Season ----- CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10

cal Units)
d Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
sted (in Kg.)
ut (in Rs.)
or Home Consumption (in Kg.)
ld & Value of Sales CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10
o Local Traders (In Kg.)
s.)
n the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.)
s.)
o Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.)
s.)
rtilizers CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10

r/ Manure CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10

rsery + Field)
CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10

CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10


Hired
s Worked by Each Person
y) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5
locks (Rs.)
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Household-10

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Sl.
No. Particulars Res

1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season}
2 Number of Crops Grown during this Season
3 Details of Crops Grown during this Season ----- CROP-11
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units)
3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.)
Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales CROP-11
3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.)
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.)
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
Cost on Chemical Fertilizers CROP-11
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure CROP-11
3.16 Quantity
3.17 Value
3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
Total Irrigation Cost CROP-11
3.19 Own Sources
3.20 Private Sources
3.21 Govt. Sources
Labour CROP-11
3.22 Number of Persons Hired
3.23 Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-6
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
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rop 2018 (April to June, 2018) 7.2 : Details of Crop Grown by Household : Season-2

Household

Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In

Sl.
Response No. Particulars

2 1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip
2 Number of Crops Grown during this Season
CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 3 Details of Crops Grown during this Season -----
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units)
3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.)
CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales
3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centr
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.)
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Cost on Chemical Fertilizers
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure
3.16 Quantity
3.17 Value
3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Total Irrigation Cost
3.19 Own Sources
3.20 Private Sources
3.21 Govt. Sources
CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Labour
3.22 Number of Persons Hired
3.23 Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
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Household-11

Household ID
opied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Sl.
culars Response No.

2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season} 2 1 Did you cultivate during th
2 Number of Crops Grown du
n ----- CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 3 Details of Crops Grown d
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local U
ased-in] 3.4 Details of Cultivated Lan
3.5 Total Output Harvested
3.6 Total Value of Output (in
(in Kg.) 3.7 Quantity Retained for Ho
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Details of Output Sold &
3.8 Total Output Sold to Loc
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
PMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.) 3.10 Total Output Sold in the
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
ement) ---- (In Kg.) 3.12 Total Output Sold to Gov
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Cost on Chemical Fertiliz
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Ma
3.16 Quantity
3.17 Value
3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Total Irrigation Cost
3.19 Own Sources
3.20 Private Sources
3.21 Govt. Sources
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Labour
3.22 Number of Persons Hire
n 3.23 Average No. of Days Wo
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) ---
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
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Household-12

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Particulars Response

Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season} 2
Number of Crops Grown during this Season
Details of Crops Grown during this Season ----- CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18
Use Crop Code
Crop Name
Area Cultivated (Local Units)
Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.)
Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18
Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
Value of Sales (in Rs.)
Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.)
Value of Sales (in Rs.)
Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.)
Value of Sales (in Rs.)
Cost on Chemical Fertilizers CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18
Quantity
Value
Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18
Quantity
Value
Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
Total Irrigation Cost CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18
Own Sources
Private Sources
Govt. Sources
Labour CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18
Number of Persons Hired
Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8
Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
Tractor Cost (Rs.)
Other Costs (Rs.)
SECTION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROW
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Household-13

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover S

Sl.
Response No. Particulars

2 1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season}
2 Number of Crops Grown during this Season
CROP-19 CROP-20 3 Details of Crops Grown during this Season -----
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units)
3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.)
CROP-19 CROP-20 Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales
3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.)
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.)
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
CROP-19 CROP-20 Cost on Chemical Fertilizers
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
CROP-19 CROP-20 Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure
3.16 Quantity
3.17 Value
3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
CROP-19 CROP-20 Total Irrigation Cost
3.19 Own Sources
3.20 Private Sources
3.21 Govt. Sources
CROP-19 CROP-20 Labour
3.22 Number of Persons Hired
3.23 Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-9 CROP-10
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
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skip to next season} 2 1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No
2 Number of Crops Grown during this Season
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 3 Details of Crops Grown during this Season ----
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units)
3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-
3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales
3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.) 3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procuremen
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Cost on Chemical Fertilizers
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure
3.16 Quantity
3.17 Value
3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Total Irrigation Cost
3.19 Own Sources
3.20 Private Sources
3.21 Govt. Sources
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Labour
3.22 Number of Persons Hired
3.23 Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
SECTION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROWN
etails of Crop Grown by Household : Season-2 : Zaid/Summer Crop 2018 (April to June, 2018)

Household-14

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Particulars Response

ng this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season} 2
wn during this Season
wn during this Season ----- CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20

cal Units)
d Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
sted (in Kg.)
ut (in Rs.)
or Home Consumption (in Kg.)
ld & Value of Sales CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20
o Local Traders (In Kg.)
s.)
n the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.)
s.)
o Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.)
s.)
rtilizers CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20

r/ Manure CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20

rsery + Field)
CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20

CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20


Hired
s Worked by Each Person
y) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10
locks (Rs.)
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Household-15

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Sl.
No. Particulars Res

1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season}
2 Number of Crops Grown during this Season
3 Details of Crops Grown during this Season ----- CROP-16
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units)
3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.)
Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales CROP-16
3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.)
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.)
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
Cost on Chemical Fertilizers CROP-16
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure CROP-16
3.16 Quantity
3.17 Value
3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
Total Irrigation Cost CROP-16
3.19 Own Sources
3.20 Private Sources
3.21 Govt. Sources
Labour CROP-16
3.22 Number of Persons Hired
3.23 Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-1
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
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rop 2018 (April to June, 2018) 7.2 : Details of Crop Grown by Household : Season-2

Household

Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In

Sl.
Response No. Particulars

2 1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip
2 Number of Crops Grown during this Season
CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 3 Details of Crops Grown during this Season -----
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units)
3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.)
CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales
3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centr
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.)
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 Cost on Chemical Fertilizers
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure
3.16 Quantity
3.17 Value
3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 Total Irrigation Cost
3.19 Own Sources
3.20 Private Sources
3.21 Govt. Sources
CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 Labour
3.22 Number of Persons Hired
3.23 Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
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by Household : Season-2 : Zaid/Summer Crop 2018 (April to June, 2018) 7.2 : Detai

Household-16

Household ID
opied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Sl.
culars Response No.

2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season} 2 1 Did you cultivate during th
2 Number of Crops Grown du
n ----- CROP-21 CROP-22 CROP-23 CROP-24 CROP-25 3 Details of Crops Grown d
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local U
ased-in] 3.4 Details of Cultivated Lan
3.5 Total Output Harvested
3.6 Total Value of Output (in
(in Kg.) 3.7 Quantity Retained for Ho
CROP-21 CROP-22 CROP-23 CROP-24 CROP-25 Details of Output Sold &
3.8 Total Output Sold to Loc
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
PMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.) 3.10 Total Output Sold in the
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
ement) ---- (In Kg.) 3.12 Total Output Sold to Gov
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
CROP-21 CROP-22 CROP-23 CROP-24 CROP-25 Cost on Chemical Fertiliz
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
CROP-21 CROP-22 CROP-23 CROP-24 CROP-25 Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Ma
3.16 Quantity
3.17 Value
3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery
CROP-21 CROP-22 CROP-23 CROP-24 CROP-25 Total Irrigation Cost
3.19 Own Sources
3.20 Private Sources
3.21 Govt. Sources
CROP-21 CROP-22 CROP-23 CROP-24 CROP-25 Labour
3.22 Number of Persons Hire
n 3.23 Average No. of Days Wo
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) ---
CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
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Household-17

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Particulars Response

Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season} 2
Number of Crops Grown during this Season
Details of Crops Grown during this Season ----- CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8
Use Crop Code
Crop Name
Area Cultivated (Local Units)
Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.)
Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8
Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
Value of Sales (in Rs.)
Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.)
Value of Sales (in Rs.)
Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.)
Value of Sales (in Rs.)
Cost on Chemical Fertilizers CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8
Quantity
Value
Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8
Quantity
Value
Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
Total Irrigation Cost CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8
Own Sources
Private Sources
Govt. Sources
Labour CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8
Number of Persons Hired
Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3
Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
Tractor Cost (Rs.)
Other Costs (Rs.)
SECTION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROW
e, 2018) 7.2 : Details of Crop Grown by Household : Season-2 : Zaid/Summer Crop 2

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2 1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season}
2 Number of Crops Grown during this Season
CROP-9 CROP-10 3 Details of Crops Grown during this Season -----
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units)
3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.)
CROP-9 CROP-10 Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales
3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.)
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.)
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
CROP-9 CROP-10 Cost on Chemical Fertilizers
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
CROP-9 CROP-10 Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure
3.16 Quantity
3.17 Value
3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
CROP-9 CROP-10 Total Irrigation Cost
3.19 Own Sources
3.20 Private Sources
3.21 Govt. Sources
CROP-9 CROP-10 Labour
3.22 Number of Persons Hired
3.23 Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-4 CROP-5
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
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skip to next season} 2 1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No
2 Number of Crops Grown during this Season
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 3 Details of Crops Grown during this Season ----
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units)
3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-
3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales
3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.) 3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procuremen
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Cost on Chemical Fertilizers
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure
3.16 Quantity
3.17 Value
3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Total Irrigation Cost
3.19 Own Sources
3.20 Private Sources
3.21 Govt. Sources
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Labour
3.22 Number of Persons Hired
3.23 Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
SECTION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROWN
etails of Crop Grown by Household : Season-2 : Zaid/Summer Crop 2018 (April to June, 2018)

Household-19

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Particulars Response

ng this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season} 2
wn during this Season
wn during this Season ----- CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15

cal Units)
d Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
sted (in Kg.)
ut (in Rs.)
or Home Consumption (in Kg.)
ld & Value of Sales CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15
o Local Traders (In Kg.)
s.)
n the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.)
s.)
o Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.)
s.)
rtilizers CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15

r/ Manure CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15

rsery + Field)
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15

CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15


Hired
s Worked by Each Person
y) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5
locks (Rs.)
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Household ID
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Sl.
No. Particulars Res

1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season}
2 Number of Crops Grown during this Season
3 Details of Crops Grown during this Season ----- CROP-16
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units)
3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.)
Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales CROP-16
3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.)
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.)
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
Cost on Chemical Fertilizers CROP-16
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure CROP-16
3.16 Quantity
3.17 Value
3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
Total Irrigation Cost CROP-16
3.19 Own Sources
3.20 Private Sources
3.21 Govt. Sources
Labour CROP-16
3.22 Number of Persons Hired
3.23 Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-6
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
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rop 2018 (April to June, 2018) 7.2 : Details of Crop Grown by Household : Season-2

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Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In

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2 1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip
2 Number of Crops Grown during this Season
CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 3 Details of Crops Grown during this Season -----
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units)
3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.)
CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales
3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centr
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.)
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 Cost on Chemical Fertilizers
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure
3.16 Quantity
3.17 Value
3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 Total Irrigation Cost
3.19 Own Sources
3.20 Private Sources
3.21 Govt. Sources
CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 Labour
3.22 Number of Persons Hired
3.23 Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
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by Household : Season-2 : Zaid/Summer Crop 2018 (April to June, 2018)

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Household ID
opied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

culars Response

2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season} 2

n ----- CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15

ased-in]

(in Kg.)
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15

PMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.)

ement) ---- (In Kg.)

CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15

CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15

CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15

CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15

CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5


SECTION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROWN
7.3 : Details of Crop Grown by Household : Season-3 : Kharif 2017 (June to

Household-1

Household ID
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Sl.
No. Particulars

1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season}
2 Number of Crops Grown during this Season
3 Details of Crops Grown during this Season -----
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units)
3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.)
Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales
3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.)
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.)
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
Cost on Chemical Fertilizers
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure
3.16 Quantity
3.17 Value
3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
Total Irrigation Cost
3.19 Own Sources
3.20 Private Sources
3.21 Govt. Sources
Labour
3.22 Number of Persons Hired
3.23 Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)

3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)


3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
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4 2 Number
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5 3 Details of C
6 72 14 19 10 3.1
Bajra Guar Moth Til Moong 3.2
15 20 15 0.5 3.3 A
1 1 1 1 3.4 Details of Cu
0 1000 500 0 3.5 To
0 35000 15000 0 3.6 T
0 0 0 0 3.7 Quantity Re
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5 Details
0 1000 500 0 3.8 Total Ou
0 35000 15000 0 3.9
c.) --- (In Kg.) 0 0 0 0 3.10 Total Output Sold in the Market
0 0 0 0 3.11
0 0 0 0 3.12 Total Output Sold
0 0 0 0 3.13
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5 Co
1 1 1 0 3.14
1000 1000 1000 0 3.15
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5 Cos
0 0 0 0 3.16
0 0 3.17
0 0 0 0 0 3.18 Tot
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5
0 0 3.19
0 0 0 0 0 3.20
0 0 0 0 0 3.21
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5
3 3 3 0 3.22
10 10 10 0 3.23 Average N
300 300 300 0 3.24 Wa
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5
0 0 0 0 3.25 Ex
3250 5000 3250 0 3.26
500 500 500 0 3.27
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7.3 : Details of Crop Grown by Household : Season-3 : Kharif 2017 (June to November, 2017)

Household-2

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Particulars Response

Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season} 1
Number of Crops Grown during this Season
Details of Crops Grown during this Season ----- CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8
Use Crop Code 14 72
Crop Name Moth Guar
Area Cultivated (Local Units) 20 20
Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in] 1 1
Total Output Harvested (in Kg.) 900 1000
Total Value of Output (in Rs.) 36000 35000
Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.) 100 0
Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8
Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.) 800 1000
Value of Sales (in Rs.) 32000 35000
Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.) 0 0
Value of Sales (in Rs.) 0 0
Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.) 0 0
Value of Sales (in Rs.) 0 0
Cost on Chemical Fertilizers CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8
Quantity 2 3300
Value 0 0
Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3
Quantity 0 0 0
Value 0 0
Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field) 0 0 0
Total Irrigation Cost CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3
Own Sources 0 0
Private Sources 0 0 0
Govt. Sources 0 0 0
Labour CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8
Number of Persons Hired 0 0
Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person 0 0
Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.) 0 0
CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8
Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
Tractor Cost (Rs.) 4500 4500
Other Costs (Rs.) 0 0
SECTION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROW
2017) 7.3 : Details of Crop Grown by Household : Season-3 : Kharif 2017 (Jun

Household-3

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover S
0 2
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Response No. Particulars

1 1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season}
2 Number of Crops Grown during this Season
CROP-9 CROP-10 3 Details of Crops Grown during this Season -----
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units)
3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.)
CROP-9 CROP-10 Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales
3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.)
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.)
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
CROP-9 CROP-10 Cost on Chemical Fertilizers
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
CROP-4 CROP-5 Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure
0 3.16 Quantity
0 3.17 Value
0 0 3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
CROP-4 CROP-5 Total Irrigation Cost
0 3.19 Own Sources
0 0 3.20 Private Sources
0 0 3.21 Govt. Sources
CROP-9 CROP-10 Labour
3.22 Number of Persons Hired
3.23 Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-9 CROP-10
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
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n skip to next season} 1 1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=N
1 2 Number of Crops Grown d
---- CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10 3 Details of Crops Grown dur
72 3.1 Use Crop Co
Guar 3.2 Crop Nam
40 3.3 Area Cultivated (Lo
in] 2 3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=
1600 3.5 Total Output Harve
56000 3.6 Total Value of Out
g.) 0 3.7 Quantity Retained for Home
CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10 Details of Output Sold &
1600 3.8 Total Output Sold to Loca
56000 3.9 Value of Sales
entres, etc.) --- (In Kg.) 0 3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC,
0 3.11 Value of Sales
(In Kg.) 0 3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through
0 3.13 Value of Sales
CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10 Cost on Chemical
8 3.14 Quantity
4000 3.15 Value
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5 Cost on Bio-fertiliz
0 0 0 0 3.16 Quantity
0 0 3.17 Value
4200 0 0 0 0 3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nur
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5 Total Irrigatio
0 0 3.19 Own Sourc
0 0 0 0 0 3.20 Private Sour
0 0 0 0 0 3.21 Govt. Sourc
CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10 Labour
3.22 Number of Perso
3.23 Average No. of Days Work
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5
3.25 Expenditure on Bu
8500 3.26 Tractor Cost
14000 3.27 Other Costs
SECTION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROWN
: Details of Crop Grown by Household : Season-3 : Kharif 2017 (June to November, 2017)

Household-4

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
0 4

Particulars Response

ring this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season} 1
Number of Crops Grown during this Season 5
Details of Crops Grown during this Season ----- CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15
Use Crop Code 6 14 72 10 19
Crop Name Bajra Moth Guar Moong Til
Area Cultivated (Local Units) 0.5 8 25 1 0.5
Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in] 1 1 1 1 1
Total Output Harvested (in Kg.) 0 300 500 0 0
Total Value of Output (in Rs.) 0 10000 16500 0 0
Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.) 0 0 0 0 0
Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15
Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.) 0 300 500 0 0
Value of Sales (in Rs.) 0 10000 16500 0 0
the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.) 0 0 0 0 0
Value of Sales (in Rs.) 0 0 0 0 0
Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.) 0 0 0 0 0
Value of Sales (in Rs.) 0 0 0 0 0
Cost on Chemical Fertilizers CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15
Quantity 0 1 1 0 0
Value 0 2500 2500 0 0
Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5
Quantity 0 0 0 0 0
Value 0 0
Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field) 0 0 0 0 0
Total Irrigation Cost CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5
Own Sources 0 0
Private Sources 0 0 0 0 0
Govt. Sources 0 0 0 0 0
Labour CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15
Number of Persons Hired 0 2 3 0 0
Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person 0 5 5 0 0
Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.) 0 300 300 0 0
CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10
Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
Tractor Cost (Rs.)
Other Costs (Rs.) 0 1800 5625 225 0
SECTION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROWN
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Household ID
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1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season}
2 Number of Crops Grown during this Season
3 Details of Crops Grown during this Season ----- CROP-6
3.1 Use Crop Code 72
3.2 Crop Name Guar
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units) 10
3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in] 1
3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.) 500
3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.) 17500
3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.) 0
Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales CROP-6
3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.) 500
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.) 17500
3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.) 0
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.) 0
3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.) 0
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.) 0
Cost on Chemical Fertilizers CROP-6
3.14 Quantity 0
3.15 Value 0
Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure CROP-1
3.16 Quantity 0
3.17 Value 0
3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field) 1750
Total Irrigation Cost CROP-1
3.19 Own Sources 0
3.20 Private Sources 0
3.21 Govt. Sources 0
Labour CROP-6
3.22 Number of Persons Hired 10
3.23 Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person 6
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.) 300
CROP-1
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.) 2500
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
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(June to November, 2017) 7.3 : Details of Crop Grown by Household : Seaso

Household

Household
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1 1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip
3 2 Number of Crops Grown during this Season
CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10 3 Details of Crops Grown during this Season -----
6 14 3.1 Use Crop Code
Bajra Moth 3.2 Crop Name
5 10 3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units)
1 1 3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
200 300 3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
2800 12000 3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
200 0 3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.)
CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10 Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales
0 300 3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
0 12000 3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
0 0 0 0 3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centre
0 0 0 0 3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
0 0 0 0 3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In K
0 0 0 0 3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10 Cost on Chemical Fertilizers
0 1 3.14 Quantity
0 3000 3.15 Value
CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5 Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure
0 0 0 3.16 Quantity
0 3.17 Value
42 2000 0 0 3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5 Total Irrigation Cost
0 3.19 Own Sources
0 0 0 0 3.20 Private Sources
0 0 0 0 3.21 Govt. Sources
CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10 Labour
0 10 3.22 Number of Persons Hired
0 6 3.23 Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
0 300 3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
1250 2500 3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
ION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROWN
own by Household : Season-3 : Kharif 2017 (June to November, 2017) 7.3 : D

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, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season} 1 1 Did you cultivate during t
own during this Season 2 2 Nu
n during this Season ----- CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 3 Detai
op Code 72 14 3.1
Name Guar Moth 3.2
ed (Local Units) 40 18 3.3
d [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in] 1 1 3.4 Detai
arvested (in Kg.) 0 0 3.5
Output (in Rs.) 0 0 3.6
ome Consumption (in Kg.) 0 0 3.7 Quan
old & Value of Sales CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 De
Local Traders (In Kg.) 0 0 3.8 T
ales (in Rs.) 0 0 3.9
PMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.) 0 0 0 0 0 3.10 Total Output Sold in the M
ales (in Rs.) 0 0 0 0 0 3.11
rough Procurement) ---- (In Kg.) 0 0 0 0 0 3.12 Total Outp
ales (in Rs.) 0 0 0 0 0 3.13
mical Fertilizers CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15
antity 1 0 3.14
alue 1000 0 3.15
rtilizer/ Manure CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5
antity 0 0 0 0 3.16
alue 0 0 3.17
(Nursery + Field) 6400 5000 0 0 0 3.18
gation Cost CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5
Sources 0 0 3.19
Sources 0 0 0 0 0 3.20
Sources 0 0 0 0 0 3.21
bour CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15
Persons Hired 1 2 3.22
Worked by Each Person 1 2 3.23 Av
r Day) --- (in Rs.) 300 300 3.24
CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10
on Bullocks (Rs.) 0 0 3.25
Cost (Rs.) 10000 4500 3.26
osts (Rs.) 0 0 3.27
SECTION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROWN
7.3 : Details of Crop Grown by Household : Season-3 : Kharif 2017 (June to November, 2017)

Household-7

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Particulars Response

Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season} 2
Number of Crops Grown during this Season
Details of Crops Grown during this Season ----- CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13
Use Crop Code
Crop Name
Area Cultivated (Local Units)
Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.)
Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13
Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
Value of Sales (in Rs.)
Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.) 0 0 0
Value of Sales (in Rs.) 0 0 0
Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.) 0 0 0
Value of Sales (in Rs.) 0 0 0
Cost on Chemical Fertilizers CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13
Quantity
Value
Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3
Quantity 0 0 0
Value 0 0
Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field) 0 0 0
Total Irrigation Cost CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3
Own Sources 0 0
Private Sources 0 0 0
Govt. Sources 0 0 0
Labour CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13
Number of Persons Hired
Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3
Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
Tractor Cost (Rs.)
Other Costs (Rs.)
SECTION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROW
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Household-8

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover S
0 7
Sl.
Response No. Particulars

2 1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season}
2 Number of Crops Grown during this Season
CROP-14 CROP-15 3 Details of Crops Grown during this Season -----
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units)
3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.)
CROP-14 CROP-15 Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales
3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
0 0 3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.)
0 0 3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
0 0 3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.)
0 0 3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
CROP-14 CROP-15 Cost on Chemical Fertilizers
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
CROP-4 CROP-5 Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure
0 3.16 Quantity
0 3.17 Value
0 0 3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
CROP-4 CROP-5 Total Irrigation Cost
0 3.19 Own Sources
0 0 3.20 Private Sources
0 0 3.21 Govt. Sources
CROP-14 CROP-15 Labour
3.22 Number of Persons Hired
3.23 Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-4 CROP-5
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
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ehold ID
m Introduction/Cover Sheet] [to be copie
0 8
Sl.
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n skip to next season} 1 1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=N
2 2 Number of Crops Grown d
---- CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 3 Details of Crops Grown dur
14 72 3.1 Use Crop Co
Moth Guar 3.2 Crop Nam
10 5 3.3 Area Cultivated (Lo
in] 1 1 3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=
500 200 3.5 Total Output Harve
17500 6000 3.6 Total Value of Out
g.) 0 0 3.7 Quantity Retained for Home
CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 Details of Output Sold &
500 200 3.8 Total Output Sold to Loca
17500 6000 3.9 Value of Sales
entres, etc.) --- (In Kg.) 0 0 0 0 0 3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC,
0 0 0 0 0 3.11 Value of Sales
(In Kg.) 0 0 0 0 0 3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through
0 0 0 0 0 3.13 Value of Sales
CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 Cost on Chemical
1 3300 3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5 Cost on Bio-fertiliz
0 0 0 0 3.16 Quantity
0 0 3.17 Value
1200 800 0 0 0 3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nur
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5 Total Irrigatio
0 0 3.19 Own Sourc
0 0 0 0 0 3.20 Private Sour
0 0 0 0 0 3.21 Govt. Sourc
CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 Labour
3.22 Number of Perso
3.23 Average No. of Days Work
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day
CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10
3.25 Expenditure on Bu
2500 1250 3.26 Tractor Cost
3.27 Other Costs
SECTION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROWN
: Details of Crop Grown by Household : Season-3 : Kharif 2017 (June to November, 2017)

Household-9

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
0 9

Particulars Response

ring this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season} 1
Number of Crops Grown during this Season 2
Details of Crops Grown during this Season ----- CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10
Use Crop Code 14 72
Crop Name Moth Guar
Area Cultivated (Local Units) 10 5
Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in] 1 2
Total Output Harvested (in Kg.) 600 72
Total Value of Output (in Rs.) 600 1200
Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.) 0 0
Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10
Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.) 600 1200
Value of Sales (in Rs.) 18000 42000
the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.) 0 0 0 0 0
Value of Sales (in Rs.) 0 0 0 0 0
Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.) 0 0 0 0 0
Value of Sales (in Rs.) 0 0 0 0 0
Cost on Chemical Fertilizers CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10
Quantity 1 1
Value 3400 1000
Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5
Quantity 0 0 0 0
Value 0 0
Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field) 3500 2000 0 0 0
Total Irrigation Cost CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5
Own Sources 0 0
Private Sources 0 0 0 0 0
Govt. Sources 0 0 0 0 0
Labour CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10
Number of Persons Hired 12 10
Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person 1 2
Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.) 300 300
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5
Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
Tractor Cost (Rs.) 5000 6250
Other Costs (Rs.)
SECTION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROWN
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Household-10

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Sl.
No. Particulars Res

1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season}
2 Number of Crops Grown during this Season
3 Details of Crops Grown during this Season ----- CROP-11
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units)
3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.)
Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales CROP-11
3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.) 0
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.) 0
3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.) 0
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.) 0
Cost on Chemical Fertilizers CROP-11
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure CROP-1
3.16 Quantity 0
3.17 Value 0
3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field) 0
Total Irrigation Cost CROP-1
3.19 Own Sources 0
3.20 Private Sources 0
3.21 Govt. Sources 0
Labour CROP-11
3.22 Number of Persons Hired
3.23 Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-6
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
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Household

Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In
1 0
Sl.
Response No. Particulars

2 1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip
2 Number of Crops Grown during this Season
CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 3 Details of Crops Grown during this Season -----
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units)
3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.)
CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales
3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
0 0 0 0 3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centre
0 0 0 0 3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
0 0 0 0 3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In K
0 0 0 0 3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Cost on Chemical Fertilizers
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5 Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure
0 0 0 3.16 Quantity
0 3.17 Value
0 0 0 0 3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5 Total Irrigation Cost
0 3.19 Own Sources
0 0 0 0 3.20 Private Sources
0 0 0 0 3.21 Govt. Sources
CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Labour
3.22 Number of Persons Hired
3.23 Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
ION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROWN
own by Household : Season-3 : Kharif 2017 (June to November, 2017) 7.3 : D

Household-11

Household ID
opied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 1
Sl.
culars Response No.

, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season} 1 Did you cultivate during t
own during this Season 3 2 Nu
n during this Season ----- CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 3 Detai
op Code 72 14 6 3.1
Name Guar Moth Bajra 3.2
ed (Local Units) 60 30 10 3.3
d [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in] 2 1 2 3.4 Detai
arvested (in Kg.) 0 1000 0 3.5
Output (in Rs.) 0 35000 0 3.6
ome Consumption (in Kg.) 0 0 0 3.7 Quan
old & Value of Sales CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 De
Local Traders (In Kg.) 0 1000 0 3.8 T
ales (in Rs.) 0 35000 0 3.9
PMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.) 0 0 0 0 0 3.10 Total Output Sold in the M
ales (in Rs.) 0 0 0 0 0 3.11
rough Procurement) ---- (In Kg.) 0 0 0 0 0 3.12 Total Outp
ales (in Rs.) 0 0 0 0 0 3.13
mical Fertilizers CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15
antity 3.14
alue 3.15
rtilizer/ Manure CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5
antity 0 0 0 0 3.16
alue 0 0 3.17
(Nursery + Field) 6000 3150 500 0 0 3.18
gation Cost CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5
Sources 0 0 3.19
Sources 0 0 0 0 0 3.20
Sources 0 0 0 0 0 3.21
bour CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15
Persons Hired 3.22
Worked by Each Person 3.23 Av
r Day) --- (in Rs.) 3.24
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5
on Bullocks (Rs.) 3.25
Cost (Rs.) 12000 7500 2500 3.26
osts (Rs.) 3.27
SECTION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROWN
7.3 : Details of Crop Grown by Household : Season-3 : Kharif 2017 (June to November, 2017)

Household-12

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Particulars Response

Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season} 1
Number of Crops Grown during this Season 1
Details of Crops Grown during this Season ----- CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18
Use Crop Code 72
Crop Name Guar
Area Cultivated (Local Units) 25
Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in] 1
Total Output Harvested (in Kg.) 1200
Total Value of Output (in Rs.) 36000
Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.) 0
Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18
Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.) 1200
Value of Sales (in Rs.) 36000
Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.) 0 0 0
Value of Sales (in Rs.) 0 0 0
Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.) 0 0 0
Value of Sales (in Rs.) 0 0 0
Cost on Chemical Fertilizers CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18
Quantity 0
Value 0
Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3
Quantity 0 0 0
Value 0 0
Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field) 3000 0 0
Total Irrigation Cost CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3
Own Sources 0 0
Private Sources 0 0 0
Govt. Sources 0 0 0
Labour CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18
Number of Persons Hired 10
Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person 2
Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.) 300
CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8
Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
Tractor Cost (Rs.) 6250
Other Costs (Rs.)
SECTION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROW
2017) 7.3 : Details of Crop Grown by Household : Season-3 : Kharif 2017 (Jun

Household-13

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover S
1 2
Sl.
Response No. Particulars

1 1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season}
1 2 Number of Crops Grown during this Season
CROP-19 CROP-20 3 Details of Crops Grown during this Season -----
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units)
3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.)
CROP-19 CROP-20 Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales
3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
0 0 3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.)
0 0 3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
0 0 3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.)
0 0 3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
CROP-19 CROP-20 Cost on Chemical Fertilizers
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
CROP-4 CROP-5 Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure
0 3.16 Quantity
0 3.17 Value
0 0 3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
CROP-4 CROP-5 Total Irrigation Cost
0 3.19 Own Sources
0 0 3.20 Private Sources
0 0 3.21 Govt. Sources
CROP-19 CROP-20 Labour
3.22 Number of Persons Hired
3.23 Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-9 CROP-10
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
S OF CROPS GROWN SECTION
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hold-13

ehold ID
m Introduction/Cover Sheet] [to be copie
1 3
Sl.
Response No. Particular

n skip to next season} 1 1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=N
2 2 Number of Crops Grown d
---- CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 3 Details of Crops Grown dur
14 72 3.1 Use Crop Co
Moth Guar 3.2 Crop Nam
20 10 3.3 Area Cultivated (Lo
in] 1 1 3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=
0 0 3.5 Total Output Harve
0 0 3.6 Total Value of Out
g.) 0 0 3.7 Quantity Retained for Home
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Details of Output Sold &
3.8 Total Output Sold to Loca
3.9 Value of Sales
entres, etc.) --- (In Kg.) 0 0 0 0 0 3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC,
0 0 0 0 0 3.11 Value of Sales
(In Kg.) 0 0 0 0 0 3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through
0 0 0 0 0 3.13 Value of Sales
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Cost on Chemical
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5 Cost on Bio-fertiliz
0 0 0 0 3.16 Quantity
0 0 3.17 Value
3500 4500 0 0 0 3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nur
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5 Total Irrigatio
0 0 3.19 Own Sourc
0 0 0 0 0 3.20 Private Sour
0 0 0 0 0 3.21 Govt. Sourc
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Labour
3.22 Number of Perso
3.23 Average No. of Days Work
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5
3.25 Expenditure on Bu
5000 2500 3.26 Tractor Cost
3.27 Other Costs
SECTION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROWN
: Details of Crop Grown by Household : Season-3 : Kharif 2017 (June to November, 2017)

Household-14

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 4

Particulars Response

ring this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season} 1
Number of Crops Grown during this Season 3
Details of Crops Grown during this Season ----- CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20
Use Crop Code 6 72 14
Crop Name Bajra Guar Moth
Area Cultivated (Local Units) 20 150 50
Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in] 1 1 1
Total Output Harvested (in Kg.) 600 5000 1800
Total Value of Output (in Rs.) 9600 190000 63000
Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.) 0 0 0
Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20
Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.) 600 5000 1800
Value of Sales (in Rs.) 9600 190000 63000
the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.) 0 0 0 0 0
Value of Sales (in Rs.) 0 0 0 0 0
Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.) 0 0 0 0 0
Value of Sales (in Rs.) 0 0 0 0 0
Cost on Chemical Fertilizers CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20
Quantity 0 0 1
Value 0 0 3300
Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5
Quantity 0 0 0 0
Value 0 0
Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field) 300 15200 3500 0 0
Total Irrigation Cost CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5
Own Sources 0 0
Private Sources 0 0 0 0 0
Govt. Sources 0 0 0 0 0
Labour CROP-16 CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20
Number of Persons Hired 10 2 1
Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person 5 50 50
Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.) 300 300 300
CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10
Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
Tractor Cost (Rs.) 5000 37500 12500
Other Costs (Rs.)
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Household-15

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Sl.
No. Particulars Res

1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season}
2 Number of Crops Grown during this Season
3 Details of Crops Grown during this Season ----- CROP-16
3.1 Use Crop Code 72
3.2 Crop Name Guar
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units) 150
3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in] 2
3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.) 2000
3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.) 76000
3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.) 0
Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales CROP-16
3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.) 2000
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.) 76000
3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.) 0
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.) 0
3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.) 0
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.) 0
Cost on Chemical Fertilizers CROP-16
3.14 Quantity 0
3.15 Value 0
Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure CROP-1
3.16 Quantity 0
3.17 Value 0
3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field) 3000
Total Irrigation Cost CROP-1
3.19 Own Sources 0
3.20 Private Sources 0
3.21 Govt. Sources 0
Labour CROP-16
3.22 Number of Persons Hired 60
3.23 Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person 2
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.) 300
CROP-1
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.) 0
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.) 10000
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Household

Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In
1 5
Sl.
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1 1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip
2 2 Number of Crops Grown during this Season
CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 3 Details of Crops Grown during this Season -----
14 3.1 Use Crop Code
Moth 3.2 Crop Name
50 3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units)
1 3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
700 3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
35000 3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
0 3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.)
CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales
700 3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
35000 3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
0 0 0 0 3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centre
0 0 0 0 3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
0 0 0 0 3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In K
0 0 0 0 3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 Cost on Chemical Fertilizers
0 3.14 Quantity
0 3.15 Value
CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5 Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure
0 0 0 3.16 Quantity
0 3.17 Value
600 0 0 0 3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5 Total Irrigation Cost
0 3.19 Own Sources
0 0 0 0 3.20 Private Sources
0 0 0 0 3.21 Govt. Sources
CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 Labour
30 3.22 Number of Persons Hired
2 3.23 Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
300 3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
0 3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
10000 3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
ION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROWN
own by Household : Season-3 : Kharif 2017 (June to November, 2017) 7.3 : D

Household-16

Household ID
opied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 6
Sl.
culars Response No.

, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season} 1 1 Did you cultivate during t
own during this Season 4 2 Nu
n during this Season ----- CROP-21 CROP-22 CROP-23 CROP-24 CROP-25 3 Detai
op Code 72 14 6 19 3.1
Name Guar Moth Bajra Til 3.2
ed (Local Units) 60 6 5 6 3.3
d [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in] 1 2 2 2 3.4 Detai
arvested (in Kg.) 1200 3000 0 10 3.5
Output (in Rs.) 42000 12000 0 1000 3.6
ome Consumption (in Kg.) 0 0 0 10 3.7 Quan
old & Value of Sales CROP-21 CROP-22 CROP-23 CROP-24 CROP-25 De
Local Traders (In Kg.) 1200 3000 0 0 3.8 T
ales (in Rs.) 42000 12000 0 0 3.9
PMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.) 0 0 0 0 0 3.10 Total Output Sold in the M
ales (in Rs.) 0 0 0 0 0 3.11
rough Procurement) ---- (In Kg.) 0 0 0 0 0 3.12 Total Outp
ales (in Rs.) 0 0 0 0 0 3.13
mical Fertilizers CROP-21 CROP-22 CROP-23 CROP-24 CROP-25
antity 0 1 0 0 3.14
alue 0 3300 0 0 3.15
rtilizer/ Manure CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5
antity 0 0 0 0 3.16
alue 0 0 3.17
(Nursery + Field) 9000 2000 200 150 0 3.18
gation Cost CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5
Sources 0 0 3.19
Sources 0 0 0 0 0 3.20
Sources 0 0 0 0 0 3.21
bour CROP-21 CROP-22 CROP-23 CROP-24 CROP-25
Persons Hired 3.22
Worked by Each Person 3.23 Av
r Day) --- (in Rs.) 3.24
CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10
on Bullocks (Rs.) 3.25
Cost (Rs.) 12000 1200 1000 1200 3.26
osts (Rs.) 0 3000 0 0 3.27
SECTION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROWN
7.3 : Details of Crop Grown by Household : Season-3 : Kharif 2017 (June to November, 2017)

Household-17

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Particulars Response

Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season} 2
Number of Crops Grown during this Season
Details of Crops Grown during this Season ----- CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8
Use Crop Code
Crop Name
Area Cultivated (Local Units)
Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.)
Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8
Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
Value of Sales (in Rs.)
Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.) 0 0 0
Value of Sales (in Rs.) 0 0 0
Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.) 0 0 0
Value of Sales (in Rs.) 0 0 0
Cost on Chemical Fertilizers CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8
Quantity
Value
Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3
Quantity 0 0 0
Value 0 0
Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field) 0 0 0
Total Irrigation Cost CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3
Own Sources 0 0
Private Sources 0 0 0
Govt. Sources 0 0 0
Labour CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8
Number of Persons Hired
Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3
Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
Tractor Cost (Rs.)
Other Costs (Rs.)
SECTION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROW
2017) 7.3 : Details of Crop Grown by Household : Season-3 : Kharif 2017 (Jun

Household-18

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover S
1 7
Sl.
Response No. Particulars

2 1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season}
2 Number of Crops Grown during this Season
CROP-9 CROP-10 3 Details of Crops Grown during this Season -----
3.1 Use Crop Code
3.2 Crop Name
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units)
3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.)
CROP-9 CROP-10 Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales
3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
0 0 3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.)
0 0 3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
0 0 3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.)
0 0 3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
CROP-9 CROP-10 Cost on Chemical Fertilizers
3.14 Quantity
3.15 Value
CROP-4 CROP-5 Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure
0 3.16 Quantity
0 3.17 Value
0 0 3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
CROP-4 CROP-5 Total Irrigation Cost
0 3.19 Own Sources
0 0 3.20 Private Sources
0 0 3.21 Govt. Sources
CROP-9 CROP-10 Labour
3.22 Number of Persons Hired
3.23 Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-4 CROP-5
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
S OF CROPS GROWN SECTION
eason-3 : Kharif 2017 (June to November, 2017) 7.3 : Details of Crop Grown

hold-18

ehold ID
m Introduction/Cover Sheet] [to be copie
1 8
Sl.
Response No. Particular

n skip to next season} 1 1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=N
2 2 Number of Crops Grown d
---- CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 3 Details of Crops Grown dur
14 72 3.1 Use Crop Co
Moth Guar 3.2 Crop Nam
30 22 3.3 Area Cultivated (Lo
in] 1 1 3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=
900 880 3.5 Total Output Harve
31500 29040 3.6 Total Value of Out
g.) 0 0 3.7 Quantity Retained for Home
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Details of Output Sold &
900 880 3.8 Total Output Sold to Loca
31500 29040 3.9 Value of Sales
entres, etc.) --- (In Kg.) 0 0 0 0 0 3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC,
0 0 0 0 0 3.11 Value of Sales
(In Kg.) 0 0 0 0 0 3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through
0 0 0 0 0 3.13 Value of Sales
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Cost on Chemical
1 0 3.14 Quantity
3300 0 3.15 Value
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5 Cost on Bio-fertiliz
0 0 0 0 3.16 Quantity
0 0 3.17 Value
4500 3500 0 0 0 3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nur
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5 Total Irrigatio
0 0 3.19 Own Sourc
0 0 0 0 0 3.20 Private Sour
0 0 0 0 0 3.21 Govt. Sourc
CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15 Labour
5 10 3.22 Number of Perso
2 1 3.23 Average No. of Days Work
300 300 3.24 Wages Paid (per Day
CROP-6 CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10
3.25 Expenditure on Bu
7500 5500 3.26 Tractor Cost
3.27 Other Costs
SECTION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROWN
: Details of Crop Grown by Household : Season-3 : Kharif 2017 (June to November, 2017)

Household-19

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 9

Particulars Response

ring this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season} 2
Number of Crops Grown during this Season 1
Details of Crops Grown during this Season ----- CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15
Use Crop Code 72
Crop Name Guar
Area Cultivated (Local Units) 30
Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in] 1
Total Output Harvested (in Kg.) 1200
Total Value of Output (in Rs.) 48000
Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.) 0
Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15
Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.) 1200
Value of Sales (in Rs.) 48000
the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.) 0 0 0 0 0
Value of Sales (in Rs.) 0 0 0 0 0
Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.) 0 0 0 0 0
Value of Sales (in Rs.) 0 0 0 0 0
Cost on Chemical Fertilizers CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15
Quantity
Value
Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5
Quantity 0 0 0 0
Value 0 0
Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field) 8400 0 0 0 0
Total Irrigation Cost CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5
Own Sources 0 0
Private Sources 0 0 0 0 0
Govt. Sources 0 0 0 0 0
Labour CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15
Number of Persons Hired 15
Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person 2
Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.) 300
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5
Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
Tractor Cost (Rs.) 6300
Other Costs (Rs.)
SECTION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROWN
7.3 : Details of Crop Grown by Household : Season-3 : Kharif 2017 (June to November, 2017

Household-20

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Sl.
No. Particulars Res

1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season}
2 Number of Crops Grown during this Season
3 Details of Crops Grown during this Season ----- CROP-16
3.1 Use Crop Code 14
3.2 Crop Name Moth
3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units) 15
3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in] 1
3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.) 50
3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.) 2000
3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.) 50
Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales CROP-16
3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.) 0
3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.) 0
3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.) 0
3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.) 0
3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In Kg.) 0
3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.) 0
Cost on Chemical Fertilizers CROP-16
3.14 Quantity 0
3.15 Value 0
Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure CROP-1
3.16 Quantity 0
3.17 Value 0
3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field) 2000
Total Irrigation Cost CROP-1
3.19 Own Sources 0
3.20 Private Sources 0
3.21 Govt. Sources 0
Labour CROP-16
3.22 Number of Persons Hired 0
3.23 Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person 0
3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.) 0
CROP-6
3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.) 0
3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.) 3000
3.27 Other Costs (Rs.) 0
ROWN SECTION-7 : DETAILS O
(June to November, 2017) 7.3 : Details of Crop Grown by Household : Seaso

Household

Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In

Sl.
Response No. Particulars

1 1 Did you cultivate during this season? (1=Yes, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip
4 2 Number of Crops Grown during this Season
CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 3 Details of Crops Grown during this Season -----
72 19 10 3.1 Use Crop Code
Guvar Til Moong 3.2 Crop Name
40 5 2 3.3 Area Cultivated (Local Units)
1 1 1 3.4 Details of Cultivated Land [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in]
250 0 0 3.5 Total Output Harvested (in Kg.)
9000 0 0 3.6 Total Value of Output (in Rs.)
250 0 0 3.7 Quantity Retained for Home Consumption (in Kg.)
CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 Details of Output Sold & Value of Sales
0 0 0 3.8 Total Output Sold to Local Traders (In Kg.)
0 0 0 3.9 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
0 0 0 3.10 Total Output Sold in the Markets (such as APMC, direct marketing centre
0 0 0 3.11 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
0 0 0 3.12 Total Output Sold to Govt. (through Procurement) ---- (In K
0 0 0 3.13 Value of Sales (in Rs.)
CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 Cost on Chemical Fertilizers
0 0 0 3.14 Quantity
0 0 0 3.15 Value
CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5 Cost on Bio-fertilizer/ Manure
0 0 0 3.16 Quantity
0 0 0 3.17 Value
7000 60 100 3.18 Total Seed Cost (Nursery + Field)
CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5 Total Irrigation Cost
0 0 0 3.19 Own Sources
0 0 0 3.20 Private Sources
0 0 0 3.21 Govt. Sources
CROP-17 CROP-18 CROP-19 CROP-20 Labour
0 0 0 3.22 Number of Persons Hired
0 0 0 3.23 Average No. of Days Worked by Each Person
0 0 0 3.24 Wages Paid (per Day) --- (in Rs.)
CROP-7 CROP-8 CROP-9 CROP-10
0 0 0 3.25 Expenditure on Bullocks (Rs.)
3000 3000 3000 3.26 Tractor Cost (Rs.)
0 0 0 3.27 Other Costs (Rs.)
ION-7 : DETAILS OF CROPS GROWN
own by Household : Season-3 : Kharif 2017 (June to November, 2017)

Household-21

Household ID
opied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

culars Response

, 2=No) ---- {If ‘No’, then skip to next season} 1


own during this Season 3
n during this Season ----- CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15
op Code 14 72
Name Moth Guvar
ed (Local Units) 1 1
d [1=Owned, 2=Leased-in] 300 100
arvested (in Kg.) 300 100
Output (in Rs.) 300 100
ome Consumption (in Kg.) 300 100
old & Value of Sales CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15
Local Traders (In Kg.) 0 0
ales (in Rs.) 0 0
PMC, direct marketing centres, etc.) --- (In Kg.) 0 0
ales (in Rs.) 0 0
rough Procurement) ---- (In Kg.) 0 0
ales (in Rs.) 0 0
mical Fertilizers CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15
antity 1 3000
alue 0 0
rtilizer/ Manure CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5
antity 0 0
alue 0 0
(Nursery + Field) 4000 1500
gation Cost CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5
Sources 0 0
Sources 0 0
Sources 0 0
bour CROP-11 CROP-12 CROP-13 CROP-14 CROP-15
Persons Hired 0 0
Worked by Each Person 0 0
r Day) --- (in Rs.) 0 0
CROP-1 CROP-2 CROP-3 CROP-4 CROP-5
on Bullocks (Rs.) 0 0
Cost (Rs.) 6000 3000
osts (Rs.) 0 0
Identification of Household

Household ID
Household
No. [to be copied correctly from the
Introduction/Cover Sheet]

1 0 1

2 0 2

3 0 3

4 0 4

5 0 5

6 0 6

7 0 7

8 0 8

9 0 9

10 1 0

11 1 1

12 1 2

13 1 3

14 1 4
15 1 5

16 1 6

17 1 7

18 1 8

19 1 9

20
2 0
21
2 1
SECTION 8. GOVERNANCE

8.1 Governance (To Be Asked from HH Members of Age 18 Years an

Member ID - 1

Par

How Many Gram


Name of the Member Member ID Sabha Meetings
Did You
Participate in the
Last 12 Months?

Ramnarayan 4 0

Kadar Pathan 1 0

Harun Khan 1 0

Jethi Devi 1 0

Surjaram 1 0

Daulal Purohit 1 0

Bhanwarlal 1 0

Sahiram Naik 1 0

Kamla Devi 2 0

Rajuram Meghwal 2 0

Rugaram 2 0

Sattudas 1 0

Amrat Sen Purohit 1 0

Girdhari Singh 1 0
Jagdish Godara 1 0

Faiza 1 0

Bhanwar Ram 1 0

Hariram 1 0

Sameer Khan 1 0

Dinesh 4 0

BHanwarlal 3 0
N 8. GOVERNANCE

m HH Members of Age 18 Years and Above)

ember ID - 1

Particulars

How Did You Usually


Have You
Participate in These
Approached Any of Was the
Meetings?
If No Gram Sabha the Elected Problem
[Passive Observation-1,
Meeting was Representatives for Resolution
Forming Coalitions from
Attended, then Problem Satisfactory?
Members of Your Own
Reason(s) for the Resolution in the
Gender & Collectively
Same* Last 12 months? (Yes-1, No-2)
Asking Questions-2,
Participating Individually-
(Yes-1, No-2)
3, Arguing-4]

4 2 2

18 1 2

18 2

18 1 1

18 2

1 2

18

18 2

18

18 1 1

18

18 2

18 2

18
18 2

18 2

18 2

18 2

18 2

18 2

18 2
SECTION 8. GOVERNANCE

8.1 Governance (To Be Asked from HH Members of Age 18 Years and Above

Member ID - 2

Particulars

How Many
Gram Sabha
Member If No Gram
Name of the Member Meetings
ID Sabha Meeting
Did You
was Attended,
Participate in
then Reason(s)
the
for the Same*
Last 12
Months?

Kamma 2 0 18

Mana Ram 2 0 18

Rajuram 4 0 18

Raju Devi 2 0 18

Manoj 3 0 18

Mahvir Singh 3 0 18
Pushpa 2 0 18

Raman 2 0 18
8. GOVERNANCE

m HH Members of Age 18 Years and Above)

ember ID - 2

Particulars

How Did You Usually


Have You Approached Was the
Participate in These Meetings?
Any of the Elected Problem
[Passive Observation-1,
Representatives for Resolution
Forming Coalitions from
Problem Resolution in Satisfactory?
Members of Your Own Gender
the Last 12 months?
& Collectively Asking
(Yes-1, No-2)
Questions-2, Participating
(Yes-1, No-2)
Individually-3, Arguing-4]

2 2

2
SECTION 8. GOVERNANCE

8.1 Governance (To Be Asked from HH Members of Age 18 Years and

Member ID - 3

Particul

How Many
Gram Sabha
Member If No Gram
Name of the Member Meetings
ID Sabha Meeting
Did You
was Attended,
Participate in
then Reason(s)
the
for the Same*
Last 12
Months?

Bhanvar Lal 3 0 18

Tikuram 3 0 18

Dev Kishan 5 0 18
OVERNANCE

Members of Age 18 Years and Above)

r ID - 3

Particulars

How Did You Usually


Have You Approached Was the
Participate in These Meetings?
Any of the Elected Problem
[Passive Observation-1,
Representatives for Resolution
Forming Coalitions from
Problem Resolution in the Satisfactory?
Members of Your Own Gender
Last 12 months?
& Collectively Asking
(Yes-1, No-2)
Questions-2, Participating
(Yes-1, No-2)
Individually-3, Arguing-4]

2 2
SECTION 8. GOVERNANCE

8.1 Governance (To Be Asked from HH Members of Age 18 Years an

Member ID - 4

Particula

Member How Many Gram Sabha If No Gram Sabha


Name of the Member Meetings Meeting was
ID
Did You Participate in Attended, then
the Reason(s) for the
Last 12 Months? Same*

Bhanvari Devi 4 0 18

Babulal 4 0 18
NANCE

ers of Age 18 Years and Above) 8.1 Governance (

Particulars

How Did You Usually


Have You
Participate in These
Approached Any of Was the
Meetings?
the Elected Problem
[Passive Observation-1, Name of the Member
Representatives for Resolution
Forming Coalitions from
Problem Resolution Satisfactory?
Members of Your Own
in the Last 12
Gender & Collectively
months? (Yes-1, No-2)
Asking Questions-2,
Participating Individually-3,
(Yes-1, No-2)
Arguing-4]

2 2

Maina Devi
SECTION 8. GOVERNANCE

8.1 Governance (To Be Asked from HH Members of Age 18 Years and Above)

Member ID - 5

Particulars

How Did You Usually


Have You Approached
Participate in These Meetings?
Member How Many Gram If No Gram
[Passive Observation-1, Forming
Any of the Elected
ID Sabha Meetings Sabha Meeting Representatives for
Coalitions from Members of
Did You was Attended, Problem Resolution in
Your Own Gender &
Participate in the then Reason(s) the Last 12 months?
Collectively Asking Questions-2,
Last 12 Months? for the Same*
Participating Individually-3,
(Yes-1, No-2)
Arguing-4]

5 0 18
Was the
Problem
Resolution
Satisfactory?

(Yes-1, No-2)
Identification of Household

Household ID
Household
No. [to be copied correctly from the
Introduction/Cover Sheet]

1 0 1

2 0 2

3 0 3

4 0 4

5 0 5

6 0 6

7 0 7

8 0 8

9 0 9

10 1 0

11 1 1

12 1 2

13 1 3
14 1 4

15 1 5

16 1 6

17 1 7

18 1 8

19 1 9

20
2 0
21
2 1
SECTION 8. GOVERNANCE

8.1 Governance (To Be Asked from H

Mem

If Yes, th
Gram Sa
Did You
Participate in any
Gram
Sabha/WUG/WUA
Meeting in which
Issues related to
Name of the Member Member ID Irrigation Water
were discussed? Timing of
[Last 12 Months] Availability of
Water for
(Yes-1, irrigation?
No-2) (Yes-1,
No-2)

Ramnarayan 4 2

Kadar Pathan 1 2

Harun Khan 1 2

Jethi Devi 1 2

Surjaram 1 2

Daulal Purohit 1 2

Bhanwarlal 1 2

Sahiram 1 2

Kamla Devi 2 2

Raju 2 2

Rugaram 2 2

Sattudas 2 2

Amratsen 1 2
Girdhari Singh 1 2

Jagdish Godara 1 2

Faiza 1 2

Bhanwar Ram 1 2

Hariram 1 2

Sameer Khan 1 2

Dinesh 4 2

Bhanwarlal 3 2
ANCE SECTION 8. GOVERNANCE

e (To Be Asked from HH Members of Age 18 Years and Above)

Member ID - 1

If Yes, then Issues discussed in the


If Yes, then Issues discussed
Gram Sabha/WUG/WUA Meetings
Gram Sabha/ VWSC/VHNSC
(Yes-1, No-2)
Did You Participate in (Yes-1, No-2)
any Gram
Sabha/VWSC/
VHNSC Meeting in
which Issues related to
Safe Drinking Water Duration of
Allocation/ were discussed? availability of
Frequency of Quantity of [Last 12 Months] Drinking
Duration of Receiving availability of Irrigation
Water?
Irrigation Water? Water? Water? (Yes-1, (Yes-1,
(Yes-1, (Yes-1, No-2) No-2)
No-2) No-2)

2
2

2
TION 8. GOVERNANCE SECTION 8. GOVERNANCE

8.1 Governance (To Be

If Yes, then Issues d


If Yes, then Issues discussed in the
Gram Sabha/WUG/W
Gram Sabha/ VWSC/VHNSC Meetings
(Yes-1, N
(Yes-1, No-2) Did You Participate in
any Gram
Sabha/WUG/WUA
Meeting in which Issues
Name of related to Irrigation
Member
the Water were discussed?
Frequency of Allocation/ ID Timing of
Quality of Member [Last 12 Months]
availability of Quantity of Availability of
Drinking
Drinking Drinking (Yes-1, Water for
Water?
Water? Water? No-2) irrigation?
(Yes-1,
(Yes-1, (Yes-1, (Yes-1,
No-2)
No-2) No-2) No-2)

Kamma 2 2

Mana Ram 2 2
1 1 1

Rajuram 4 2

Raju Devi 2 2

Manoj
3 2
Kishan
Mahavir
3 2
Singh

Pushpa 2 2

Raman 2 2
8. GOVERNANCE SECTION 8. GOVERNANCE

8.1 Governance (To Be Asked from HH Members of Age 18 Years and Above)

Member ID - 2

If Yes, then Issues discussed in the


If Yes, then Issues discussed in the
Gram Sabha/WUG/WUA Meetings
Gram Sabha/ VWSC/VHNSC Meetings
(Yes-1, No-2)
Did You Participate in (Yes-1, No-2)
any Gram
Sabha/VWSC/
VHNSC Meeting in
which Issues related to
Safe Drinking Water Duration of
Allocation/ were discussed? Frequency of
availability of
Duration of Frequency of Quantity of [Last 12 Months] availability of
Drinking
Receiving availability of Irrigation Drinking
Water?
Irrigation Water? Water? (Yes-1, Water?
(Yes-1,
Water? (Yes-1, (Yes-1, No-2) (Yes-1,
No-2)
No-2) No-2) No-2)

2
2

2
GOVERNANCE SECTION 8. GOVERNANCE

8.1 Governance (To Be A

es, then Issues discussed in the


Sabha/ VWSC/VHNSC Meetings
(Yes-1, No-2)

Member
Name of the Member
Allocation/ ID
Quantity of Quality of
Drinking Drinking Water?
Water? (Yes-1,
(Yes-1, No-2)
No-2)

Bhanvar Lal 3

Tiku Ram 3

Dev Kishan 5
SECTION 8. GOVERNANCE SECTION 8. GO

8.1 Governance (To Be Asked from HH Members of Age 18 Years and Above)

Member ID - 3

If Yes, then Issues discussed in the


Gram Sabha/WUG/WUA Meetings
(Yes-1, No-2) Did You
Participate in any
Did You Participate in any Gram Gram
Sabha/WUG/WUA Meeting in Sabha/VWSC/
which Issues related to Irrigation VHNSC Meeting
Water were discussed? in which Issues
[Last 12 Months] related to Safe
Timing of Frequency Allocation/ Drinking Water
Duration
(Yes-1, Availability of of Quantity of were discussed?
of
No-2) Water for availabilit Irrigation [Last 12 Months]
Receiving
irrigation? y of Water?
Irrigation
(Yes-1, Water? (Yes-1, (Yes-1,
Water?
No-2) (Yes-1, No-2) No-2)
No-2)

2
2

2
2

2
2
SECTION 8. GOVERNANCE SECTION 8. GOVERNANCE

e) 8.1 Governance (To Be Asked from HH M

Member

If Yes, then Issues discusse


If Yes, then Issues discussed in the
Did You Gram Sabha/WUG/WUA M
Gram Sabha/ VWSC/VHNSC Meetings
Participate in any (Yes-1, No-2)
(Yes-1, No-2)
Gram
Sabha/WUG/WU
A Meeting in
which Issues
Name of
Member related to
Duration of the
Frequency of Allocation/ ID Irrigation Water Timing of
availability Quality of Member
availability Quantity of were discussed? Availability of
of Drinking Drinking [Last 12 Months]
of Drinking Drinking Water for
Water? Water?
Water? Water? irrigation?
(Yes-1, (Yes-1, (Yes-1,
(Yes-1, (Yes-1, (Yes-1,
No-2) No-2) No-2)
No-2) No-2) No-2)

Bhanvari
4 2
Devi

Babu Lal 4 2
GOVERNANCE SECTION 8. GOVERNANCE

(To Be Asked from HH Members of Age 18 Years and Above)

Member ID - 4
Did You
Participat
If Yes, then Issues discussed in the e in any
Gram If Yes, then Issues discussed in the
Gram Sabha/WUG/WUA Meetings
Sabha/V Gram Sabha/ VWSC/VHNSC Meetings
(Yes-1, No-2)
WSC/ (Yes-1, No-2)
VHNSC
Meeting in
which
Issues Duration
Allocation related to Frequency Allocation
of
Frequency / Safe of /
Duration availabilit Quality of
of Quantity Drinking availabilit Quantity
of y of Drinking
availabilit of Water y of of
Receiving Drinking Water?
y of Irrigation were Drinking Drinking
Irrigation Water? (Yes-1,
Water? Water? discussed? Water? Water?
Water? (Yes-1, No-2)
(Yes-1, (Yes-1, [Last 12 (Yes-1, (Yes-1,
No-2)
No-2) No-2) Months] No-2) No-2)

(Yes-1,
No-2)

2
SECTION 8. GOVERNANCE

8.1 Governance (To Be Asked from HH Members of A

Member ID - 5

If Yes, then Issues discussed in the


Did You Gram Sabha/WUG/WUA Meetings
Participate in (Yes-1, No-2)
any Gram
Sabha/WUG/WU
A Meeting in
which Issues
Member related to
Name of the Member
ID Irrigation Water Timing of
were discussed? Availability of Duration of
[Last 12 Months] Water for Receiving
irrigation? Irrigation
(Yes-1, (Yes-1, Water?
No-2) No-2)

Maina Devi 5 2
SECTION 8. GOVERNANCE

from HH Members of Age 18 Years and Above)

Member ID - 5

then Issues discussed in the


If Yes, then Issues discussed in the
abha/WUG/WUA Meetings
Did You Gram Sabha/ VWSC/VHNSC Meetings
(Yes-1, No-2)
Participate in any (Yes-1, No-2)
Gram
Sabha/VWSC/
VHNSC Meeting in
which Issues
related to Safe Duration of
Allocation/ Drinking Water availability of Frequency of Allocation/ Quality of
Frequency of Quantity of were discussed? availability of Quantity of
Drinking Drinking
availability of Irrigation [Last 12 Months] Drinking Drinking
Water? Water?
Water? Water? Water? Water?
(Yes-1, (Yes-1,
(Yes-1, (Yes-1, (Yes-1, (Yes-1, (Yes-1,
No-2) No-2)
No-2) No-2) No-2) No-2) No-2)

2
SECTION-8 : GOVERNANCE
8.2 : Participation in Government Schemes/Programs

Household-1

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Shee

Whether received
Benefit in
Sl.
No. Scheme/Program Past 12 Month?
[Yes-1,
No-2]

BPL Card/Antyodaya
1 BPL Card – Poorest (Antyodya) 2
2 BPL Card – Less Poor 1
3 Other Ration Card (Above Poverty Line) 2
4 Annapurna 2
Safe Drinking Water
5 National Rural Drinking Water Program (NRDWP) 2

6 Swachch Bharat Mission – Grameen (SBM-G) 2


Irrigation Management & Watershed Development
Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana – Watershed
7 Development (PMKSY) 2
8 State Irrigation Management Program/Scheme 2
School and Education
9 Scholarship 2
10 Mid day Meal (MDM) 2
11 ICDS (Integrated child development scheme) 1
12 Right to Education (RTE) 2
Employment Schemes/Food for Work/Livelihood Programs
Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee
13 Scheme (MGNREGS) 1
14 FFW (Food for work program) 2
15 National Rural Livelihoods Mission (NRLM) 2
Rural Housing Schemes
16 Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana Grameen (PMAY-G) 2
17 Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY) 2
18 Innovative Scheme for Housing and Habitat 2
Other Development Schemes
19 Credit-cum-Subsidy Scheme 2
20 Business Support Program 2
21 Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana 2
22 Saubhagya (Pradhan Mantri Sahaj Bijri Har Ghar Yojana) 2
23 Ujala Scheme 2
24 Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana 2
25 Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana (PMMY) 2
26 Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana 2
27 Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana 2
28 Mission Indradhanush 2
29 National Dairy Plan – I 2
GOVERNANCE
ernment Schemes/Programs

ehold-1

ehold ID
m Introduction/Cover Sheet]
0 1

Did you receive Nature of Delay in the


benefit directly Benefits receipts of Did you pay
in your bank anything extra to Sl.
account (Cash – 1, benefits receive the benefits No. Scheme/Pro
Kind – 2, (Yes – 1,
(Yes – 1, Both – 3) No – 2) (Yes -1, No- 2)
No -2)

BPL Card/Antyodaya
1 BPL Card – Poorest (Antyo
2 2 2 2 2 BPL Card – Less Poor
3 Other Ration Card (Above
4 Annapurna
Safe Drinking Water
5 National Rural Drinking Wa

6 Swachch Bharat Mission –


Irrigation Management & Watershed Devel
Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinc
7 Development (PMKSY)
8 State Irrigation Manageme
School and Education
9 Scholarship
10 Mid day Meal (MDM)
2 2 2 2 11 ICDS (Integrated child deve
12 Right to Education (RTE)
Employment Schemes/Food for Work/Livel
Mahatma Gandhi National
1 1 2 1 13 Guarantee Scheme (MGNR
14 FFW (Food for work progra
15 National Rural Livelihoods
Rural Housing Schemes
16 Pradhan Mantri Awas Yoja
17 Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY)
18 Innovative Scheme for Hou
Other Development Schemes
19 Credit-cum-Subsidy Schem
20 Business Support Program
21 Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yo
Saubhagya (Pradhan Mant
22 Yojana)
23 Ujala Scheme
24 Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Y
25 Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yo
26 Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyo
27 Pradhan Mantri Suraksha B
28 Mission Indradhanush
29 National Dairy Plan – I
SECTION-8 : GOVERNANCE
8.2 : Participation in Government Schemes/Programs

Household-2

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Did you
Whether received receive Nature of Delay in the
Benefit in benefit Benefits receipts of
directly in
Scheme/Program Past 12 Month? your bank (Cash – 1, benefits
[Yes-1, Kind – 2, (Yes – 1,
No-2] account Both – 3) No – 2)
(Yes – 1,
No -2)

Antyodaya
BPL Card – Poorest (Antyodya) 2
BPL Card – Less Poor 1 2 2 2
Other Ration Card (Above Poverty Line) 2
Annapurna 2
ing Water
National Rural Drinking Water Program (NRDWP) 2

Swachch Bharat Mission – Grameen (SBM-G) 2


Management & Watershed Development
Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana – Watershed
Development (PMKSY) 2
State Irrigation Management Program/Scheme 2
d Education
Scholarship 1 1 1 2
Mid day Meal (MDM) 1 2 2 2
ICDS (Integrated child development scheme) 1 2 2 2
Right to Education (RTE) 1 1 2 2
nt Schemes/Food for Work/Livelihood Programs
Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment
Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) 1 1 1 1
FFW (Food for work program) 2
National Rural Livelihoods Mission (NRLM) 2
sing Schemes
Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana Grameen (PMAY-G) 2
Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY) 1 1 1 1
Innovative Scheme for Housing and Habitat 2
elopment Schemes
Credit-cum-Subsidy Scheme 1 1 1 1
Business Support Program 2
Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana 1 2 2 1
Saubhagya (Pradhan Mantri Sahaj Bijri Har Ghar
Yojana) 2
Ujala Scheme 2
Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana 2
Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana (PMMY) 2
Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana 2
Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana 2
Mission Indradhanush 2
National Dairy Plan – I 2
SECTION-8 : GOVERNANCE
8.2 : Participation in Government Schemes/Program

Household-3

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover S
0 2

Whether received
Did you pay Benefit in
anything extra to Sl.
receive the benefits No. Scheme/Program Past 12 Month?
[Yes-1,
(Yes -1, No- 2) No-2]

BPL Card/Antyodaya
1 BPL Card – Poorest (Antyodya) 2
2 2 BPL Card – Less Poor 1
3 Other Ration Card (Above Poverty Line) 2
4 Annapurna 2
Safe Drinking Water
5 National Rural Drinking Water Program (NRDWP) 2

6 Swachch Bharat Mission – Grameen (SBM-G) 2


Irrigation Management & Watershed Development
Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana – Watershed
7 Development (PMKSY) 2
8 State Irrigation Management Program/Scheme 2
School and Education
2 9 Scholarship 1
2 10 Mid day Meal (MDM) 1
2 11 ICDS (Integrated child development scheme) 2
2 12 Right to Education (RTE) 1
Employment Schemes/Food for Work/Livelihood Programs
Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment
1 13 Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) 1
14 FFW (Food for work program) 2
15 National Rural Livelihoods Mission (NRLM) 2
Rural Housing Schemes
16 Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana Grameen (PMAY-G) 2
1 17 Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY) 1
18 Innovative Scheme for Housing and Habitat 2
Other Development Schemes
1 19 Credit-cum-Subsidy Scheme 2
20 Business Support Program 2
1 21 Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana 2
Saubhagya (Pradhan Mantri Sahaj Bijri Har Ghar
22 Yojana) 2
23 Ujala Scheme 2
24 Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana 2
25 Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana (PMMY) 2
26 Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana 2
27 Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana 2
28 Mission Indradhanush 2
29 National Dairy Plan – I 2
GOVERNANCE S
rnment Schemes/Programs 8.2 : Parti

ehold-3

ehold ID
m Introduction/Cover Sheet] [to be copie
0 3

Did you
receive Nature of Delay in the
benefit Benefits receipts of Did you pay
directly in anything extra to Sl.
your bank (Cash – 1, benefits receive the benefits No. Scheme/Program
Kind – 2, (Yes – 1,
account Both – 3) No – 2) (Yes -1, No- 2)
(Yes – 1,
No -2)

BPL Card/Antyodaya
1 BPL Card – Poorest (Antyodya)
2 2 2 2 2 BPL Card – Less Poor
3 Other Ration Card (Above Poverty Line)
4 Annapurna
Safe Drinking Water
5 National Rural Drinking Water Program (NR

6 Swachch Bharat Mission – Grameen (SBM-G


Irrigation Management & Watershed Development
Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana – Wate
7 Development (PMKSY)
8 State Irrigation Management Program/Sche
School and Education
1 1 2 2 9 Scholarship
2 2 2 2 10 Mid day Meal (MDM)
11 ICDS (Integrated child development scheme
2 2 2 2 12 Right to Education (RTE)
Employment Schemes/Food for Work/Livelihood Programs
Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employme
1 1 1 1 13 Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS)
14 FFW (Food for work program)
15 National Rural Livelihoods Mission (NRLM)
Rural Housing Schemes
16 Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana Grameen (PM
1 1 1 1 17 Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY)
18 Innovative Scheme for Housing and Habitat
Other Development Schemes
19 Credit-cum-Subsidy Scheme
20 Business Support Program
21 Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana
Saubhagya (Pradhan Mantri Sahaj Bijri Har G
22 Yojana)
23 Ujala Scheme
24 Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana
25 Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana (PMMY)
26 Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana
27 Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana
28 Mission Indradhanush
29 National Dairy Plan – I
SECTION-8 : GOVERNANCE
8.2 : Participation in Government Schemes/Programs

Household-4

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
0 4

Did you
Whether received receive Nature of Delay in the
Benefit in benefit Benefits receipts of Did you pay
directly in anything extra to
heme/Program Past 12 Month? your bank (Cash – 1, benefits receive the benefits
[Yes-1, Kind – 2, (Yes – 1,
No-2] account Both – 3) No – 2) (Yes -1, No- 2)
(Yes – 1,
No -2)

st (Antyodya) 2
oor 2
d (Above Poverty Line) 2
2

nking Water Program (NRDWP) 2

Mission – Grameen (SBM-G) 2


hed Development
rishi Sinchai Yojana – Watershed
MKSY) 2
anagement Program/Scheme 2

2
DM) 2
child development scheme) 2
n (RTE) 2
Work/Livelihood Programs
National Rural Employment
e (MGNREGS) 1 1 1 1 1
rk program) 2
elihoods Mission (NRLM) 2

was Yojana Grameen (PMAY-G) 2


na (IAY) 2
e for Housing and Habitat 2

dy Scheme 1 1 1 2 2
Program 2
jjwala Yojana 2
han Mantri Sahaj Bijri Har Ghar
2
2
an Dhan Yojana 2
MUDRA Yojana (PMMY) 2
eevan Jyoti Bima Yojana 2
uraksha Bima Yojana 2
nush 2
n–I 2
SECTION-8 : GOVERNANCE
8.2 : Participation in Government Schemes/Programs

Household-5

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Did you
Whether received receive Nature of
Benefit in benefit Benefits
Sl. directly in
No. Scheme/Program Past 12 Month? your bank (Cash – 1,
[Yes-1, Kind – 2,
No-2] account Both – 3)
(Yes – 1,
No -2)

BPL Card/Antyodaya
1 BPL Card – Poorest (Antyodya) 2
2 BPL Card – Less Poor 1 2 2
3 Other Ration Card (Above Poverty Line) 2
4 Annapurna 2
Safe Drinking Water
5 National Rural Drinking Water Program (NRDWP) 2

6 Swachch Bharat Mission – Grameen (SBM-G) 2


Irrigation Management & Watershed Development
Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana – Watershed
7 Development (PMKSY) 2
8 State Irrigation Management Program/Scheme 2
School and Education
9 Scholarship 1 1 1
10 Mid day Meal (MDM) 2
11 ICDS (Integrated child development scheme) 2
12 Right to Education (RTE) 2
Employment Schemes/Food for Work/Livelihood Programs
Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment
13 Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) 1 1 1
14 FFW (Food for work program) 2
15 National Rural Livelihoods Mission (NRLM) 2
Rural Housing Schemes
16 Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana Grameen (PMAY-G) 1
17 Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY) 2
18 Innovative Scheme for Housing and Habitat 2
Other Development Schemes
19 Credit-cum-Subsidy Scheme 1 1 1
20 Business Support Program 2
21 Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana 1 1 1
Saubhagya (Pradhan Mantri Sahaj Bijri Har Ghar
22 Yojana) 2
23 Ujala Scheme 2
24 Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana 2
25 Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana (PMMY) 2
26 Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana 2
27 Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana 2
28 Mission Indradhanush 2
29 National Dairy Plan – I 2
SECTION-8 : GOV
grams 8.2 : Participation in Governm

Household

Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In
0 5

Delay in the
receipts of Did you pay
anything extra to Sl.
benefits receive the benefits No. Scheme/Program
(Yes – 1,
No – 2) (Yes -1, No- 2)

BPL Card/Antyodaya
1 BPL Card – Poorest (Antyodya)
2 2 2 BPL Card – Less Poor
3 Other Ration Card (Above Poverty Line)
4 Annapurna
Safe Drinking Water
5 National Rural Drinking Water Program (NRDWP)

6 Swachch Bharat Mission – Grameen (SBM-G)

Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana – Watershed


7 Development (PMKSY)
8 State Irrigation Management Program/Scheme
School and Education
2 2 9 Scholarship
10 Mid day Meal (MDM)
11 ICDS (Integrated child development scheme)
12 Right to Education (RTE)
Employment Schemes/Food for Work/Livelihood Programs
Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment
1 1 13 Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS)
14 FFW (Food for work program)
15 National Rural Livelihoods Mission (NRLM)
Rural Housing Schemes
16 Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana Grameen (PMAY-G)
17 Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY)
18 Innovative Scheme for Housing and Habitat
Other Development Schemes
2 2 19 Credit-cum-Subsidy Scheme
20 Business Support Program
2 2 21 Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana
Saubhagya (Pradhan Mantri Sahaj Bijri Har Ghar
22 Yojana)
23 Ujala Scheme
24 Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana
25 Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana (PMMY)
26 Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana
27 Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana
28 Mission Indradhanush
29 National Dairy Plan – I
SECTION-8 : GOVERNANCE
Participation in Government Schemes/Programs

Household-6

Household ID
opied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
0 6

Did you
Whether received receive Nature of Delay in the
Benefit in benefit Benefits receipts of Did you pay
directly in anything extra to Sl.
Past 12 Month? your bank (Cash – 1, benefits receive the benefits No. Schem
[Yes-1, Kind – 2, (Yes – 1,
No-2] account Both – 3) No – 2) (Yes -1, No- 2)
(Yes – 1,
No -2)

BPL Card/Antyodaya
2 1 BPL Card – Poorest (An
2 2 BPL Card – Less Poor
2 3 Other Ration Card (Ab
2 4 Annapurna
Safe Drinking Water
2 5 National Rural Drinkin

2 6 Swachch Bharat Missio


Irrigation Management & Watershed D
Pradhan Mantri Krishi
2 7 Development (PMKSY
2 8 State Irrigation Manag

1 1 1 2 2 9 Scholarship
2 10 Mid day Meal (MDM)
2 11 ICDS (Integrated child
2 12 Right to Education (RT
ms Employment Schemes/Food for Work/
Mahatma Gandhi Nati
2 13 Guarantee Scheme (M
2 14 FFW (Food for work pr
2 15 National Rural Liveliho
Rural Housing Schemes
2 16 Pradhan Mantri Awas
2 17 Indira Awaas Yojana (I
2 18 Innovative Scheme for
Other Development Schemes
1 1 1 2 2 19 Credit-cum-Subsidy Sc
2 20 Business Support Prog
1 1 1 2 2 21 Pradhan Mantri Ujjwa
Saubhagya (Pradhan M
2 22 Yojana)
2 23 Ujala Scheme
2 24 Pradhan Mantri Jan Dh
2 25 Pradhan Mantri MUDR
2 26 Pradhan Mantri Jeeva
2 27 Pradhan Mantri Surak
2 28 Mission Indradhanush
2 29 National Dairy Plan – I
SECTION-8 : GOVERNANCE
8.2 : Participation in Government Schemes/Programs

Household-7

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Did you
Whether received receive Nature of Delay in the
Benefit in benefit Benefits receipts of
directly in
Scheme/Program Past 12 Month? your bank (Cash – 1, benefits
[Yes-1, Kind – 2, (Yes – 1,
No-2] account Both – 3) No – 2)
(Yes – 1,
No -2)

Antyodaya
BPL Card – Poorest (Antyodya) 2
BPL Card – Less Poor 2
Other Ration Card (Above Poverty Line) 1 2 2 2
Annapurna 2
ing Water
National Rural Drinking Water Program (NRDWP) 2

Swachch Bharat Mission – Grameen (SBM-G) 2


Management & Watershed Development
Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana – Watershed
Development (PMKSY) 2
State Irrigation Management Program/Scheme 2

Scholarship 2
Mid day Meal (MDM) 2
ICDS (Integrated child development scheme) 2
Right to Education (RTE) 2
nt Schemes/Food for Work/Livelihood Programs
Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment
Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) 1 1 1 2
FFW (Food for work program) 2
National Rural Livelihoods Mission (NRLM) 2
sing Schemes
Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana Grameen (PMAY-G) 2
Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY) 2
Innovative Scheme for Housing and Habitat 2
elopment Schemes
Credit-cum-Subsidy Scheme 2
Business Support Program 2
Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana 1 2 2 2
Saubhagya (Pradhan Mantri Sahaj Bijri Har Ghar
Yojana) 2
Ujala Scheme 2
Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana 2
Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana (PMMY) 2
Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana 2
Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana 2
Mission Indradhanush 2
National Dairy Plan – I 2
SECTION-8 : GOVERNANCE
8.2 : Participation in Government Schemes/Program

Household-8

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover S
0 7

Whether received
Did you pay Benefit in
anything extra to Sl.
receive the benefits No. Scheme/Program Past 12 Month?
[Yes-1,
(Yes -1, No- 2) No-2]

BPL Card/Antyodaya
1 BPL Card – Poorest (Antyodya) 2
2 BPL Card – Less Poor 1
2 3 Other Ration Card (Above Poverty Line) 2
4 Annapurna 2
Safe Drinking Water
5 National Rural Drinking Water Program (NRDWP) 2

6 Swachch Bharat Mission – Grameen (SBM-G) 1


Irrigation Management & Watershed Development
Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana – Watershed
7 Development (PMKSY) 2
8 State Irrigation Management Program/Scheme 2
School and Education
9 Scholarship 1
10 Mid day Meal (MDM) 2
11 ICDS (Integrated child development scheme) 2
12 Right to Education (RTE) 2
Employment Schemes/Food for Work/Livelihood Programs
Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment
2 13 Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) 1
14 FFW (Food for work program) 2
15 National Rural Livelihoods Mission (NRLM) 2
Rural Housing Schemes
16 Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana Grameen (PMAY-G) 1
17 Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY) 2
18 Innovative Scheme for Housing and Habitat 2
Other Development Schemes
19 Credit-cum-Subsidy Scheme 2
20 Business Support Program 2
2 21 Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana 2
Saubhagya (Pradhan Mantri Sahaj Bijri Har Ghar
22 Yojana) 2
23 Ujala Scheme 2
24 Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana 2
25 Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana (PMMY) 2
26 Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana 2
27 Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana 2
28 Mission Indradhanush 2
29 National Dairy Plan – I 2
GOVERNANCE S
rnment Schemes/Programs 8.2 : Parti

ehold-8

ehold ID
m Introduction/Cover Sheet] [to be copie
0 8

Did you
receive Nature of Delay in the
benefit Benefits receipts of Did you pay
directly in anything extra to Sl.
your bank (Cash – 1, benefits receive the benefits No. Scheme/Program
Kind – 2, (Yes – 1,
account Both – 3) No – 2) (Yes -1, No- 2)
(Yes – 1,
No -2)

BPL Card/Antyodaya
1 BPL Card – Poorest (Antyodya)
2 2 2 2 2 BPL Card – Less Poor
3 Other Ration Card (Above Poverty Line)
4 Annapurna
Safe Drinking Water
5 National Rural Drinking Water Program (NR

1 1 1 1 6 Swachch Bharat Mission – Grameen (SBM-G


Irrigation Management & Watershed Development
Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana – Wate
7 Development (PMKSY)
8 State Irrigation Management Program/Sche
School and Education
1 1 2 2 9 Scholarship
10 Mid day Meal (MDM)
11 ICDS (Integrated child development scheme
12 Right to Education (RTE)
Employment Schemes/Food for Work/Livelihood Programs
Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employme
1 1 1 1 13 Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS)
14 FFW (Food for work program)
15 National Rural Livelihoods Mission (NRLM)
Rural Housing Schemes
1 1 1 1 16 Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana Grameen (PM
17 Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY)
18 Innovative Scheme for Housing and Habitat
Other Development Schemes
19 Credit-cum-Subsidy Scheme
20 Business Support Program
21 Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana
Saubhagya (Pradhan Mantri Sahaj Bijri Har G
22 Yojana)
23 Ujala Scheme
24 Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana
25 Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana (PMMY)
26 Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana
27 Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana
28 Mission Indradhanush
29 National Dairy Plan – I
SECTION-8 : GOVERNANCE
8.2 : Participation in Government Schemes/Programs

Household-9

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
0 9

Did you
Whether received receive Nature of Delay in the
Benefit in benefit Benefits receipts of Did you pay
directly in anything extra to
heme/Program Past 12 Month? your bank (Cash – 1, benefits receive the benefits
[Yes-1, Kind – 2, (Yes – 1,
No-2] account Both – 3) No – 2) (Yes -1, No- 2)
(Yes – 1,
No -2)

st (Antyodya) 2
oor 1 2 2 2 2
d (Above Poverty Line) 2
2

nking Water Program (NRDWP) 2

Mission – Grameen (SBM-G) 2


hed Development
rishi Sinchai Yojana – Watershed
MKSY) 2
anagement Program/Scheme 2

2
DM) 2
child development scheme) 2
n (RTE) 2
Work/Livelihood Programs
National Rural Employment
e (MGNREGS) 2
rk program) 2
elihoods Mission (NRLM) 2

was Yojana Grameen (PMAY-G) 2


na (IAY) 2
e for Housing and Habitat 2

dy Scheme 1 1 1 2 2
Program 2
jjwala Yojana 1 1 1 2 2
han Mantri Sahaj Bijri Har Ghar
2
2
an Dhan Yojana 2
MUDRA Yojana (PMMY) 2
eevan Jyoti Bima Yojana 2
uraksha Bima Yojana 2
nush 2
n–I 2
SECTION-8 : GOVERNANCE
8.2 : Participation in Government Schemes/Programs

Household-10

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Did you
Whether received receive Nature of
Benefit in benefit Benefits
Sl. directly in
No. Scheme/Program Past 12 Month? your bank (Cash – 1,
[Yes-1, Kind – 2,
No-2] account Both – 3)
(Yes – 1,
No -2)

BPL Card/Antyodaya
1 BPL Card – Poorest (Antyodya) 2
2 BPL Card – Less Poor 2
3 Other Ration Card (Above Poverty Line) 1 2 2
4 Annapurna 2
Safe Drinking Water
5 National Rural Drinking Water Program (NRDWP) 2

6 Swachch Bharat Mission – Grameen (SBM-G) 2


Irrigation Management & Watershed Development
Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana – Watershed
7 Development (PMKSY) 2
8 State Irrigation Management Program/Scheme 2
School and Education
9 Scholarship 2
10 Mid day Meal (MDM) 2
11 ICDS (Integrated child development scheme) 2
12 Right to Education (RTE) 2
Employment Schemes/Food for Work/Livelihood Programs
Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment
13 Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) 1 1 1
14 FFW (Food for work program) 2
15 National Rural Livelihoods Mission (NRLM) 2
Rural Housing Schemes
16 Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana Grameen (PMAY-G) 2
17 Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY) 2
18 Innovative Scheme for Housing and Habitat 2
Other Development Schemes
19 Credit-cum-Subsidy Scheme 2
20 Business Support Program 2
21 Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana 1 1 1
Saubhagya (Pradhan Mantri Sahaj Bijri Har Ghar
22 Yojana) 2
23 Ujala Scheme 2
24 Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana 2
25 Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana (PMMY) 2
26 Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana 2
27 Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana 2
28 Mission Indradhanush 2
29 National Dairy Plan – I 2
SECTION-8 : GOV
grams 8.2 : Participation in Governm

Household

Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In
1 0

Delay in the
receipts of Did you pay
anything extra to Sl.
benefits receive the benefits No. Scheme/Program
(Yes – 1,
No – 2) (Yes -1, No- 2)

BPL Card/Antyodaya
1 BPL Card – Poorest (Antyodya)
2 BPL Card – Less Poor
2 2 3 Other Ration Card (Above Poverty Line)
4 Annapurna
Safe Drinking Water
5 National Rural Drinking Water Program (NRDWP)

6 Swachch Bharat Mission – Grameen (SBM-G)


Irrigation Management & Watershed Development
Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana – Watershed
7 Development (PMKSY)
8 State Irrigation Management Program/Scheme
School and Education
9 Scholarship
10 Mid day Meal (MDM)
11 ICDS (Integrated child development scheme)
12 Right to Education (RTE)
Employment Schemes/Food for Work/Livelihood Programs
Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment
1 1 13 Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS)
14 FFW (Food for work program)
15 National Rural Livelihoods Mission (NRLM)
Rural Housing Schemes
16 Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana Grameen (PMAY-G)
17 Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY)
18 Innovative Scheme for Housing and Habitat
Other Development Schemes
19 Credit-cum-Subsidy Scheme
20 Business Support Program
2 2 21 Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana
Saubhagya (Pradhan Mantri Sahaj Bijri Har Ghar
22 Yojana)
23 Ujala Scheme
24 Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana
25 Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana (PMMY)
26 Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana
27 Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana
28 Mission Indradhanush
29 National Dairy Plan – I
SECTION-8 : GOVERNANCE
Participation in Government Schemes/Programs

Household-11

Household ID
opied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 1

Did you
Whether received receive Nature of Delay in the
Benefit in benefit Benefits receipts of Did you pay
directly in anything extra to Sl.
Past 12 Month? your bank (Cash – 1, benefits receive the benefits No. Schem
[Yes-1, Kind – 2, (Yes – 1,
No-2] account Both – 3) No – 2) (Yes -1, No- 2)
(Yes – 1,
No -2)

BPL Card/Antyodaya
2 1 BPL Card – Poorest (An
2 2 BPL Card – Less Poor
1 2 2 2 2 3 Other Ration Card (Ab
2 4 Annapurna
Safe Drinking Water
2 5 National Rural Drinkin

2 6 Swachch Bharat Missio


Irrigation Management & Watershed D
Pradhan Mantri Krishi
2 7 Development (PMKSY
2 8 State Irrigation Manag
School and Education
2 9 Scholarship
1 10 Mid day Meal (MDM)
1 11 ICDS (Integrated child
2 12 Right to Education (RT
ms Employment Schemes/Food for Work/
Mahatma Gandhi Nati
1 1 1 1 1 13 Guarantee Scheme (M
2 14 FFW (Food for work pr
2 15 National Rural Liveliho
Rural Housing Schemes
2 16 Pradhan Mantri Awas
2 17 Indira Awaas Yojana (I
2 18 Innovative Scheme for
Other Development Schemes
2 19 Credit-cum-Subsidy Sc
2 20 Business Support Prog
1 1 1 2 2 21 Pradhan Mantri Ujjwa
Saubhagya (Pradhan M
2 22 Yojana)
2 23 Ujala Scheme
2 24 Pradhan Mantri Jan Dh
2 25 Pradhan Mantri MUDR
2 26 Pradhan Mantri Jeeva
2 27 Pradhan Mantri Surak
2 28 Mission Indradhanush
2 29 National Dairy Plan – I
SECTION-8 : GOVERNANCE
8.2 : Participation in Government Schemes/Programs

Household-12

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Did you
Whether received receive Nature of Delay in the
Benefit in benefit Benefits receipts of
directly in
Scheme/Program Past 12 Month? your bank (Cash – 1, benefits
[Yes-1, Kind – 2, (Yes – 1,
No-2] account Both – 3) No – 2)
(Yes – 1,
No -2)

Antyodaya
BPL Card – Poorest (Antyodya) 2
BPL Card – Less Poor 1 2 2 2
Other Ration Card (Above Poverty Line) 2
Annapurna 2
ing Water
National Rural Drinking Water Program (NRDWP) 2

Swachch Bharat Mission – Grameen (SBM-G) 2


Management & Watershed Development
Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana – Watershed
Development (PMKSY) 2
State Irrigation Management Program/Scheme 2
d Education
Scholarship 2
Mid day Meal (MDM) 2
ICDS (Integrated child development scheme) 2
Right to Education (RTE) 2
nt Schemes/Food for Work/Livelihood Programs
Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment
Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) 1 1 1 2
FFW (Food for work program) 2
National Rural Livelihoods Mission (NRLM) 2
sing Schemes
Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana Grameen (PMAY-G) 2
Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY) 2
Innovative Scheme for Housing and Habitat 2
elopment Schemes
Credit-cum-Subsidy Scheme 2
Business Support Program 2
Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana 1 2 2 2
Saubhagya (Pradhan Mantri Sahaj Bijri Har Ghar
Yojana) 2
Ujala Scheme 2
Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana 2
Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana (PMMY) 2
Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana 2
Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana 2
Mission Indradhanush 2
National Dairy Plan – I 2
SECTION-8 : GOVERNANCE
8.2 : Participation in Government Schemes/Program

Household-13

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover S
1 2

Whether received
Did you pay Benefit in
anything extra to Sl.
receive the benefits No. Scheme/Program Past 12 Month?
[Yes-1,
(Yes -1, No- 2) No-2]

BPL Card/Antyodaya
1 BPL Card – Poorest (Antyodya) 2
2 2 BPL Card – Less Poor 2
3 Other Ration Card (Above Poverty Line) 2
4 Annapurna 2
Safe Drinking Water
5 National Rural Drinking Water Program (NRDWP) 2

6 Swachch Bharat Mission – Grameen (SBM-G) 1


Irrigation Management & Watershed Development
Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana – Watershed
7 Development (PMKSY) 2
8 State Irrigation Management Program/Scheme 2
School and Education
9 Scholarship 2
10 Mid day Meal (MDM) 2
11 ICDS (Integrated child development scheme) 2
12 Right to Education (RTE) 2
Employment Schemes/Food for Work/Livelihood Programs
Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment
2 13 Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) 1
14 FFW (Food for work program) 2
15 National Rural Livelihoods Mission (NRLM) 2
Rural Housing Schemes
16 Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana Grameen (PMAY-G) 2
17 Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY) 2
18 Innovative Scheme for Housing and Habitat 2
Other Development Schemes
19 Credit-cum-Subsidy Scheme 2
20 Business Support Program 2
2 21 Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana 2
Saubhagya (Pradhan Mantri Sahaj Bijri Har Ghar
22 Yojana) 2
23 Ujala Scheme 2
24 Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana 2
25 Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana (PMMY) 2
26 Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana 2
27 Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana 2
28 Mission Indradhanush 2
29 National Dairy Plan – I 2
GOVERNANCE S
rnment Schemes/Programs 8.2 : Parti

hold-13

ehold ID
m Introduction/Cover Sheet] [to be copie
1 3

Did you
receive Nature of Delay in the
benefit Benefits receipts of Did you pay
directly in anything extra to Sl.
your bank (Cash – 1, benefits receive the benefits No. Scheme/Program
Kind – 2, (Yes – 1,
account Both – 3) No – 2) (Yes -1, No- 2)
(Yes – 1,
No -2)

BPL Card/Antyodaya
1 BPL Card – Poorest (Antyodya)
2 BPL Card – Less Poor
3 Other Ration Card (Above Poverty Line)
4 Annapurna
Safe Drinking Water
5 National Rural Drinking Water Program (NR

1 1 2 2 6 Swachch Bharat Mission – Grameen (SBM-G


Irrigation Management & Watershed Development
Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana – Wate
7 Development (PMKSY)
8 State Irrigation Management Program/Sche
School and Education
9 Scholarship
10 Mid day Meal (MDM)
11 ICDS (Integrated child development scheme
12 Right to Education (RTE)
Employment Schemes/Food for Work/Livelihood Programs
Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employme
1 1 1 1 13 Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS)
14 FFW (Food for work program)
15 National Rural Livelihoods Mission (NRLM)
Rural Housing Schemes
16 Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana Grameen (PM
17 Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY)
18 Innovative Scheme for Housing and Habitat
Other Development Schemes
19 Credit-cum-Subsidy Scheme
20 Business Support Program
21 Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana
Saubhagya (Pradhan Mantri Sahaj Bijri Har G
22 Yojana)
23 Ujala Scheme
24 Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana
25 Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana (PMMY)
26 Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana
27 Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana
28 Mission Indradhanush
29 National Dairy Plan – I
SECTION-8 : GOVERNANCE
8.2 : Participation in Government Schemes/Programs

Household-14

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 4

Did you
Whether received receive Nature of Delay in the
Benefit in benefit Benefits receipts of Did you pay
directly in anything extra to
heme/Program Past 12 Month? your bank (Cash – 1, benefits receive the benefits
[Yes-1, Kind – 2, (Yes – 1,
No-2] account Both – 3) No – 2) (Yes -1, No- 2)
(Yes – 1,
No -2)

st (Antyodya) 2
oor 2
d (Above Poverty Line) 2
2

nking Water Program (NRDWP) 2

Mission – Grameen (SBM-G) 2


hed Development
rishi Sinchai Yojana – Watershed
MKSY) 2
anagement Program/Scheme 2

2
DM) 2
child development scheme) 2
n (RTE) 2
Work/Livelihood Programs
National Rural Employment
e (MGNREGS) 1 1 1 1 1
rk program) 2
elihoods Mission (NRLM) 2

was Yojana Grameen (PMAY-G) 2


na (IAY) 2
e for Housing and Habitat 2

dy Scheme 2
Program 2
jjwala Yojana 1 1 1 2 2
han Mantri Sahaj Bijri Har Ghar
2
2
an Dhan Yojana 2
MUDRA Yojana (PMMY) 2
eevan Jyoti Bima Yojana 2
uraksha Bima Yojana 2
nush 2
n–I 2
SECTION-8 : GOVERNANCE
8.2 : Participation in Government Schemes/Programs

Household-15

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Did you
Whether received receive Nature of
Benefit in benefit Benefits
Sl. directly in
No. Scheme/Program Past 12 Month? your bank (Cash – 1,
[Yes-1, Kind – 2,
No-2] account Both – 3)
(Yes – 1,
No -2)

BPL Card/Antyodaya
1 BPL Card – Poorest (Antyodya) 2
2 BPL Card – Less Poor 1 2 2
3 Other Ration Card (Above Poverty Line) 2
4 Annapurna 2
Safe Drinking Water
5 National Rural Drinking Water Program (NRDWP) 2

6 Swachch Bharat Mission – Grameen (SBM-G) 2


Irrigation Management & Watershed Development
Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana – Watershed
7 Development (PMKSY) 2
8 State Irrigation Management Program/Scheme 2
School and Education
9 Scholarship 1 2 1
10 Mid day Meal (MDM) 1 2 2
11 ICDS (Integrated child development scheme) 2
12 Right to Education (RTE) 1 2 2
Employment Schemes/Food for Work/Livelihood Programs
Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment
13 Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) 2
14 FFW (Food for work program) 2
15 National Rural Livelihoods Mission (NRLM) 2
Rural Housing Schemes
16 Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana Grameen (PMAY-G) 2
17 Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY) 2
18 Innovative Scheme for Housing and Habitat 2
Other Development Schemes
19 Credit-cum-Subsidy Scheme 2
20 Business Support Program 2
21 Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana 2
Saubhagya (Pradhan Mantri Sahaj Bijri Har Ghar
22 Yojana) 2
23 Ujala Scheme 2
24 Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana 2
25 Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana (PMMY) 2
26 Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana 2
27 Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana 2
28 Mission Indradhanush 2
29 National Dairy Plan – I 2
SECTION-8 : GOV
grams 8.2 : Participation in Governm

Household

Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In
1 5

Delay in the
receipts of Did you pay
anything extra to Sl.
benefits receive the benefits No. Scheme/Program
(Yes – 1,
No – 2) (Yes -1, No- 2)

BPL Card/Antyodaya
1 BPL Card – Poorest (Antyodya)
2 2 2 BPL Card – Less Poor
3 Other Ration Card (Above Poverty Line)
4 Annapurna
Safe Drinking Water
5 National Rural Drinking Water Program (NRDWP)

6 Swachch Bharat Mission – Grameen (SBM-G)


Irrigation Management & Watershed Development
Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana – Watershed
7 Development (PMKSY)
8 State Irrigation Management Program/Scheme
School and Education
2 2 9 Scholarship
2 2 10 Mid day Meal (MDM)
11 ICDS (Integrated child development scheme)
2 2 12 Right to Education (RTE)
Employment Schemes/Food for Work/Livelihood Programs
Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment
13 Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS)
14 FFW (Food for work program)
15 National Rural Livelihoods Mission (NRLM)
Rural Housing Schemes
16 Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana Grameen (PMAY-G)
17 Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY)
18 Innovative Scheme for Housing and Habitat
Other Development Schemes
19 Credit-cum-Subsidy Scheme
20 Business Support Program
21 Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana
Saubhagya (Pradhan Mantri Sahaj Bijri Har Ghar
22 Yojana)
23 Ujala Scheme
24 Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana
25 Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana (PMMY)
26 Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana
27 Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana
28 Mission Indradhanush
29 National Dairy Plan – I
SECTION-8 : GOVERNANCE
Participation in Government Schemes/Programs

Household-16

Household ID
opied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 6

Did you
Whether received receive Nature of Delay in the
Benefit in benefit Benefits receipts of Did you pay
directly in anything extra to Sl.
Past 12 Month? your bank (Cash – 1, benefits receive the benefits No. Schem
[Yes-1, Kind – 2, (Yes – 1,
No-2] account Both – 3) No – 2) (Yes -1, No- 2)
(Yes – 1,
No -2)

BPL Card/Antyodaya
2 1 BPL Card – Poorest (An
2 2 BPL Card – Less Poor
2 3 Other Ration Card (Ab
2 4 Annapurna
Safe Drinking Water
2 5 National Rural Drinkin

1 1 1 2 2 6 Swachch Bharat Missio


Irrigation Management & Watershed D
Pradhan Mantri Krishi
2 7 Development (PMKSY
2 8 State Irrigation Manag
School and Education
1 1 1 2 2 9 Scholarship
2 10 Mid day Meal (MDM)
2 11 ICDS (Integrated child
2 12 Right to Education (RT
ms Employment Schemes/Food for Work/
Mahatma Gandhi Nati
1 1 1 2 2 13 Guarantee Scheme (M
2 14 FFW (Food for work pr
2 15 National Rural Liveliho
Rural Housing Schemes
2 16 Pradhan Mantri Awas
2 17 Indira Awaas Yojana (I
2 18 Innovative Scheme for
Other Development Schemes
2 19 Credit-cum-Subsidy Sc
2 20 Business Support Prog
1 1 1 2 2 21 Pradhan Mantri Ujjwa
Saubhagya (Pradhan M
2 22 Yojana)
2 23 Ujala Scheme
2 24 Pradhan Mantri Jan Dh
2 25 Pradhan Mantri MUDR
2 26 Pradhan Mantri Jeeva
2 27 Pradhan Mantri Surak
2 28 Mission Indradhanush
2 29 National Dairy Plan – I
SECTION-8 : GOVERNANCE
8.2 : Participation in Government Schemes/Programs

Household-17

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Did you
Whether received receive Nature of Delay in the
Benefit in benefit Benefits receipts of
directly in
Scheme/Program Past 12 Month? your bank (Cash – 1, benefits
[Yes-1, Kind – 2, (Yes – 1,
No-2] account Both – 3) No – 2)
(Yes – 1,
No -2)

Antyodaya
BPL Card – Poorest (Antyodya) 2
BPL Card – Less Poor 2
Other Ration Card (Above Poverty Line) 1 1 2 2
Annapurna 2
ing Water
National Rural Drinking Water Program (NRDWP) 2

Swachch Bharat Mission – Grameen (SBM-G) 2


Management & Watershed Development
Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana – Watershed
Development (PMKSY) 2
State Irrigation Management Program/Scheme 2
d Education
Scholarship 2
Mid day Meal (MDM) 2
ICDS (Integrated child development scheme) 2
Right to Education (RTE) 2
nt Schemes/Food for Work/Livelihood Programs
Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment
Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) 1 1 1 1
FFW (Food for work program) 2
National Rural Livelihoods Mission (NRLM) 2
sing Schemes
Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana Grameen (PMAY-G) 1 1 1 2
Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY) 2
Innovative Scheme for Housing and Habitat 2
elopment Schemes
Credit-cum-Subsidy Scheme 2
Business Support Program 2
Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana 1 1 1 2
Saubhagya (Pradhan Mantri Sahaj Bijri Har Ghar
Yojana) 2
Ujala Scheme 2
Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana 2
Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana (PMMY) 2
Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana 2
Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana 2
Mission Indradhanush 2
National Dairy Plan – I 2
SECTION-8 : GOVERNANCE
8.2 : Participation in Government Schemes/Program

Household-18

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover S
1 7

Whether received
Did you pay Benefit in
anything extra to Sl.
receive the benefits No. Scheme/Program Past 12 Month?
[Yes-1,
(Yes -1, No- 2) No-2]

BPL Card/Antyodaya
1 BPL Card – Poorest (Antyodya) 2
2 BPL Card – Less Poor 2
2 3 Other Ration Card (Above Poverty Line) 2
4 Annapurna 2
Safe Drinking Water
5 National Rural Drinking Water Program (NRDWP) 2

6 Swachch Bharat Mission – Grameen (SBM-G) 1


Irrigation Management & Watershed Development
Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana – Watershed
7 Development (PMKSY) 2
8 State Irrigation Management Program/Scheme 2
School and Education
9 Scholarship 2
10 Mid day Meal (MDM) 2
11 ICDS (Integrated child development scheme) 2
12 Right to Education (RTE) 2
Employment Schemes/Food for Work/Livelihood Programs
Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment
1 13 Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) 1
14 FFW (Food for work program) 2
15 National Rural Livelihoods Mission (NRLM) 2
Rural Housing Schemes
2 16 Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana Grameen (PMAY-G) 2
17 Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY) 2
18 Innovative Scheme for Housing and Habitat 2
Other Development Schemes
19 Credit-cum-Subsidy Scheme 2
20 Business Support Program 2
2 21 Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana 1
Saubhagya (Pradhan Mantri Sahaj Bijri Har Ghar
22 Yojana) 2
23 Ujala Scheme 2
24 Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana 2
25 Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana (PMMY) 2
26 Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana 2
27 Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana 2
28 Mission Indradhanush 2
29 National Dairy Plan – I 2
GOVERNANCE S
rnment Schemes/Programs 8.2 : Parti

hold-18

ehold ID
m Introduction/Cover Sheet] [to be copie
1 8

Did you
receive Nature of Delay in the
benefit Benefits receipts of Did you pay
directly in anything extra to Sl.
your bank (Cash – 1, benefits receive the benefits No. Scheme/Program
Kind – 2, (Yes – 1,
account Both – 3) No – 2) (Yes -1, No- 2)
(Yes – 1,
No -2)

BPL Card/Antyodaya
1 BPL Card – Poorest (Antyodya)
2 BPL Card – Less Poor
3 Other Ration Card (Above Poverty Line)
4 Annapurna
Safe Drinking Water
5 National Rural Drinking Water Program (NR

1 1 2 2 6 Swachch Bharat Mission – Grameen (SBM-G


Irrigation Management & Watershed Development
Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana – Wate
7 Development (PMKSY)
8 State Irrigation Management Program/Sche
School and Education
9 Scholarship
10 Mid day Meal (MDM)
11 ICDS (Integrated child development scheme
12 Right to Education (RTE)
Employment Schemes/Food for Work/Livelihood Programs
Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employme
1 1 1 1 13 Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS)
14 FFW (Food for work program)
15 National Rural Livelihoods Mission (NRLM)
Rural Housing Schemes
16 Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana Grameen (PM
17 Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY)
18 Innovative Scheme for Housing and Habitat
Other Development Schemes
19 Credit-cum-Subsidy Scheme
20 Business Support Program
1 1 2 2 21 Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana
Saubhagya (Pradhan Mantri Sahaj Bijri Har G
22 Yojana)
23 Ujala Scheme
24 Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana
25 Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana (PMMY)
26 Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana
27 Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana
28 Mission Indradhanush
29 National Dairy Plan – I
SECTION-8 : GOVERNANCE
8.2 : Participation in Government Schemes/Programs

Household-19

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 9

Did you
Whether received receive Nature of Delay in the
Benefit in benefit Benefits receipts of Did you pay
directly in anything extra to
heme/Program Past 12 Month? your bank (Cash – 1, benefits receive the benefits
[Yes-1, Kind – 2, (Yes – 1,
No-2] account Both – 3) No – 2) (Yes -1, No- 2)
(Yes – 1,
No -2)

st (Antyodya) 2
oor 2
d (Above Poverty Line) 1 1 2 2 2
2

nking Water Program (NRDWP) 2

Mission – Grameen (SBM-G) 2


hed Development
rishi Sinchai Yojana – Watershed
MKSY) 2
anagement Program/Scheme 2

1 1 1 2 2
DM) 2
child development scheme) 2
n (RTE) 2
Work/Livelihood Programs
National Rural Employment
e (MGNREGS) 1 1 1 1 1
rk program) 2
elihoods Mission (NRLM) 2

was Yojana Grameen (PMAY-G) 2


na (IAY) 2
e for Housing and Habitat 2

dy Scheme 2
Program 2
jjwala Yojana 1 1 1 2 2
han Mantri Sahaj Bijri Har Ghar
2
2
an Dhan Yojana 2
MUDRA Yojana (PMMY) 2
eevan Jyoti Bima Yojana 2
uraksha Bima Yojana 2
nush 2
n–I 2
SECTION-8 : GOVERNANCE
8.2 : Participation in Government Schemes/Programs

Household-20

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Did you
Whether received receive Nature of
Benefit in benefit Benefits
Sl. directly in
No. Scheme/Program Past 12 Month? your bank (Cash – 1,
[Yes-1, Kind – 2,
No-2] account Both – 3)
(Yes – 1,
No -2)

BPL Card/Antyodaya
1 BPL Card – Poorest (Antyodya) 2
2 BPL Card – Less Poor 1 1 1
3 Other Ration Card (Above Poverty Line) 2
4 Annapurna 2
Safe Drinking Water
5 National Rural Drinking Water Program (NRDWP) 2

6 Swachch Bharat Mission – Grameen (SBM-G) 2


Irrigation Management & Watershed Development
Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana – Watershed
7 Development (PMKSY) 2
8 State Irrigation Management Program/Scheme 2
School and Education
9 Scholarship 2
10 Mid day Meal (MDM) 2
11 ICDS (Integrated child development scheme) 2
12 Right to Education (RTE) 2
Employment Schemes/Food for Work/Livelihood Programs
Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment
13 Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) 1 1 1
14 FFW (Food for work program) 2
15 National Rural Livelihoods Mission (NRLM) 2

16 Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana Grameen (PMAY-G) 2


17 Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY) 2
18 Innovative Scheme for Housing and Habitat 2

19 Credit-cum-Subsidy Scheme 2
20 Business Support Program 2
21 Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana 2
Saubhagya (Pradhan Mantri Sahaj Bijri Har Ghar
22 Yojana) 2
23 Ujala Scheme 2
24 Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana 2
25 Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana (PMMY) 2
26 Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana 2
27 Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana 2
28 Mission Indradhanush 2
29 National Dairy Plan – I 2
SECTION-8 : GOV
grams 8.2 : Participation in Governm

Household

Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In

Delay in the
receipts of Did you pay
anything extra to Sl.
benefits receive the benefits No. Scheme/Program
(Yes – 1,
No – 2) (Yes -1, No- 2)

BPL Card/Antyodaya
1 BPL Card – Poorest (Antyodya)
2 2 2 BPL Card – Less Poor
3 Other Ration Card (Above Poverty Line)
4 Annapurna
Safe Drinking Water
5 National Rural Drinking Water Program (NRDWP)

6 Swachch Bharat Mission – Grameen (SBM-G)

Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana – Watershed


7 Development (PMKSY)
8 State Irrigation Management Program/Scheme
School and Education
9 Scholarship
10 Mid day Meal (MDM)
11 ICDS (Integrated child development scheme)
12 Right to Education (RTE)
Employment Schemes/Food for Work/Livelihood Programs
Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment
1 1 13 Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS)
14 FFW (Food for work program)
15 National Rural Livelihoods Mission (NRLM)
Rural Housing Schemes
16 Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana Grameen (PMAY-G)
17 Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY)
18 Innovative Scheme for Housing and Habitat
Other Development Schemes
19 Credit-cum-Subsidy Scheme
20 Business Support Program
21 Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana
Saubhagya (Pradhan Mantri Sahaj Bijri Har Ghar
22 Yojana)
23 Ujala Scheme
24 Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana
25 Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana (PMMY)
26 Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana
27 Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana
28 Mission Indradhanush
29 National Dairy Plan – I
SECTION-8 : GOVERNANCE
Participation in Government Schemes/Programs

Household-21

Household ID
opied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Did you
Whether received receive Nature of Delay in the
Benefit in benefit Benefits receipts of Did you pay
directly in anything extra to
Past 12 Month? your bank (Cash – 1, benefits receive the benefits
[Yes-1, Kind – 2, (Yes – 1,
No-2] account Both – 3) No – 2) (Yes -1, No- 2)
(Yes – 1,
No -2)

2
2
1 1 1 2 2
2

1 1 1 2 2

2
2

2
2
2
2
ms

2
2
2

2
2
2

1 1 1 2 2
2
1 1 1 2 2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
SECTION-8 : GOVERNANCE
8.3 : Climate Change & Green Governance

Household-1

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover

Sl.
No. Particulars

1 People have been saying that there has been significant change in the climate?
[Agree-1, Disagree-2]

If you Agree then according to you, what are the three most significant indicators of
2 this change that you experienced in the past 5 years? {Code-1}
{Multiple Response}

3 PREFERANCE FOR AND PARTICIPATION IN GREEN GOVERNANCE

The Panchayat is planning to plant fruit bearing trees along the roads inside the village.
These trees will start yielding fruits in the next three to five years, income from the sale
3.1
of these fruits will be shared amongst all households. These trees will also prevent soil
erosion, cool the temperatures during the summer and reduce pollution.
Over the years, it has been found that there has been significant increase in the
quantum of waste and garbage generated within the village. This is contributing to
3.2 communicable diseases, death of livestock amongst others. The Panchayat is planning
to build a recycling plant to deal with both degradable and non-degradable wastes (such
as plastics)

Power cuts are contributing to significant disruptions in agricultural activities, leading to


crop losses and incomes. Such powercuts are also adversely affecting school
3.3 performance of children. The panchayat is planning to set aside the common land for
construction of solar and wind farm to overcome power shortage.

Availability and purity of drinking water is becoming a serious problem in this village.
The panchayat is planning a two pronged strategy to overcome this problem (a)
3.4 Construction and maintenance of ground water recharging pits across the village (b) It is
also attempting to raise revenue and build a reverse osmosis plant.

Over the last five years the panchayat is unable to adequately provide and operate
street lights, as a result women and children in the village are particularly vulnerable to
3.5 dog bites and other stray animals. The panchayat is planning to install solar panels on
top of street lamps. Solar panels will be significant and dependable source of clean
power.

Over the years common water bodies are having less water and are getting silted up as
a result ground water in the village has depleted, households owning livestock are not
able to care for their livestock and farmers are not able to access water for irrigation.
3.6 The panchayat also wishes to use these common water bodies for raising revenue
through the promotion of fresh water fishery. Accordingly it has come up with four
pronged strategy (a) Widening, de-silting and strengthening of bunds of all common
water bodies, (b) Planting of fruit bearing and orchard tress on the boundaries, (C)
Planting Asola in these water bodies and (d) introducing fresh water fish.

There are significant benefits of using bio-fertilizers in cultivation. Fruits, vegetables and
crops cultivated using bio-fertilizers fetches higher prices in the market. Recognizing
3.7 this, the panchayat is adopting a two pronged strategy (a) Collecting and aggregating all
of the bio-degradable waste (b) Setting up a facility to convert the degradable waste
into bio-fertilizer. The fertilizers produced in this manner can both be sold in the market
as well as shared and used by the cultivating households in this village.
If the Govt. wishes to spend Rs. 1 lakh on local development of your village and
it is undecided regarding the nature of allocation and expects that the
Panchayat has to arrive at a formula to allocate it across the activities indicated

2
Household-1

10
in Col.-2, you are expected to advice the Panchayat. How should the Panchayat

Household ID
allocate Rs. 1 Lakh [Respondent must be asked to divide the amount across
these issues in %.]
ECTION-8 : GOVERNANCE
: Climate Change & Green Governance

In addition to Col.3, the Govt. has requested you to contribute Rs. 5000/- every
5 years towards village development. The money will be spent on activities
listed in Col. 2. Will you contribute? (Yes – 1, No -2)
d correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

If 1 in Col.4a then
How would you want the Panchayat to allocate your contribution?
[Respondent must be asked to divide the amount across these issues in
monetary terms (Rs.)]
1

If 2 in Col.4a then reasons for not willing to contribute [Poor – 1, Don’t feel it is
Response

your responsibility – 2, This is a non-issue – 3 Must be done by the Govt. rather


than using my money– 4]

In addition to Col.3, the Govt. wants every HH to allocate 100 hours in a year as
labor or provision of technical expertise towards activities listed in Col.-2. Will
you contribute your time? [ Yes – 1, No -2]

If 1 in Col.5a then
How would you want the Panchayat to allocate your contribution?

20
[Respondent must be asked to divide the number of hours across these issues]
0

If 2 in Col.5a then reasons for not willing to contribute [Don’t have technical
capacities – 1, Physically unable – 2, This is a non-issue – 3], Must be done by
the Govt. rather than by me – 4]
1
10 10

30 40

20 10

2 1 1

10 10

10 10

10 0
SECTION-8 : GOVERNANCE
8.3 : Climate Change & Green Governance

Household-2

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Sl.
No. Particulars Response

1 People have been saying that there has been significant change in
the climate? [Agree-1, Disagree-2]

If you Agree then according to you, what are the three most
2 significant indicators of this change that you experienced in the past
5 years? {Code-1}
{Multiple Response}

In addition to Col.3, the Govt. has requested you to contribute Rs. 5000/- every
Panchayat has to arrive at a formula to allocate it across the activities indicated
If the Govt. wishes to spend Rs. 1 lakh on local development of your village and

in Col.-2, you are expected to advice the Panchayat. How should the Panchayat
allocate Rs. 1 Lakh [Respondent must be asked to divide the amount across

5 years towards village development. The money will be spent on activities

[Respondent must be asked to divide the amount across these issues in


it is undecided regarding the nature of allocation and expects that the

How would you want the Panchayat to allocate your contribution?


listed in Col. 2. Will you contribute? (Yes – 1, No -2)

monetary terms (Rs.)]


these issues in %.]

If 1 in Col.4a then
PREFERANCE FOR AND PARTICIPATION IN GREEN
3 GOVERNANCE

The Panchayat is planning to plant fruit bearing trees along the roads
inside the village. These trees will start yielding fruits in the next three
3.1 to five years, income from the sale of these fruits will be shared 30 5000
amongst all households. These trees will also prevent soil erosion,
cool the temperatures during the summer and reduce pollution.
Over the years, it has been found that there has been significant
increase in the quantum of waste and garbage generated within the
village. This is contributing to communicable diseases, death of
3.2 livestock amongst others. The Panchayat is planning to build a 10
recycling plant to deal with both degradable and non-degradable
wastes (such as plastics)

Power cuts are contributing to significant disruptions in agricultural


activities, leading to crop losses and incomes. Such powercuts are also
3.3 adversely affecting school performance of children. The panchayat is 30
planning to set aside the common land for construction of solar and
wind farm to overcome power shortage.

Availability and purity of drinking water is becoming a serious


problem in this village. The panchayat is planning a two pronged
3.4 strategy to overcome this problem (a) Construction and maintenance 30
of ground water recharging pits across the village (b) It is also
attempting to raise revenue and build a reverse osmosis plant.
1

Over the last five years the panchayat is unable to adequately provide
and operate street lights, as a result women and children in the village
3.5 are particularly vulnerable to dog bites and other stray animals. The 0
panchayat is planning to install solar panels on top of street lamps.
Solar panels will be significant and dependable source of clean power.

Over the years common water bodies are having less water and are
getting silted up as a result ground water in the village has depleted,
households owning livestock are not able to care for their livestock
and farmers are not able to access water for irrigation. The panchayat
3.6 also wishes to use these common water bodies for raising revenue 0
through the promotion of fresh water fishery. Accordingly it has come
up with four pronged strategy (a) Widening, de-silting and
strengthening of bunds of all common water bodies, (b) Planting of
fruit bearing and orchard tress on the boundaries, (C) Planting Asola
in these water bodies and (d) introducing fresh water fish.

There are significant benefits of using bio-fertilizers in cultivation.


Fruits, vegetables and crops cultivated using bio-fertilizers fetches
higher prices in the market. Recognizing this, the panchayat is
3.7 adopting a two pronged strategy (a) Collecting and aggregating all of 0
the bio-degradable waste (b) Setting up a facility to convert the
degradable waste into bio-fertilizer. The fertilizers produced in this
manner can both be sold in the market as well as shared and used by
the cultivating households in this village.
SECTION-8 : GOV
e 8.3 : Climate Change & G

Household

Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In
0 2
Sl.
Response No. Particulars

1 People have been saying that there has been significant change in
the climate? [Agree-1, Disagree-2]

If you Agree then according to you, what are the three most
2 significant indicators of this change that you experienced in the past
5 years? {Code-1}
{Multiple Response}
In addition to Col.3, the Govt. wants every HH to allocate 100 hours in a year as
your responsibility – 2, This is a non-issue – 3 Must be done by the Govt. rather
If 2 in Col.4a then reasons for not willing to contribute [Poor – 1, Don’t feel it is

[Respondent must be asked to divide the number of hours across these issues]
labor or provision of technical expertise towards activities listed in Col.-2. Will

capacities – 1, Physically unable – 2, This is a non-issue – 3], Must be done by


If 2 in Col.5a then reasons for not willing to contribute [Don’t have technical
How would you want the Panchayat to allocate your contribution?
you contribute your time? [ Yes – 1, No -2]

the Govt. rather than by me – 4]


than using my money– 4]

If 1 in Col.5a then

PREFERANCE FOR AND PARTICIPATION IN GREEN


3 GOVERNANCE

The Panchayat is planning to plant fruit bearing trees along the roads
inside the village. These trees will start yielding fruits in the next three
30 3.1 to five years, income from the sale of these fruits will be shared
amongst all households. These trees will also prevent soil erosion,
cool the temperatures during the summer and reduce pollution.
Over the years, it has been found that there has been significant
increase in the quantum of waste and garbage generated within the
village. This is contributing to communicable diseases, death of
10 3.2 livestock amongst others. The Panchayat is planning to build a
recycling plant to deal with both degradable and non-degradable
wastes (such as plastics)

Power cuts are contributing to significant disruptions in agricultural


activities, leading to crop losses and incomes. Such powercuts are also
30 3.3 adversely affecting school performance of children. The panchayat is
planning to set aside the common land for construction of solar and
wind farm to overcome power shortage.

Availability and purity of drinking water is becoming a serious


problem in this village. The panchayat is planning a two pronged
30 3.4 strategy to overcome this problem (a) Construction and maintenance
of ground water recharging pits across the village (b) It is also
attempting to raise revenue and build a reverse osmosis plant.
1

Over the last five years the panchayat is unable to adequately provide
and operate street lights, as a result women and children in the village
0 3.5 are particularly vulnerable to dog bites and other stray animals. The
panchayat is planning to install solar panels on top of street lamps.
Solar panels will be significant and dependable source of clean power.

Over the years common water bodies are having less water and are
getting silted up as a result ground water in the village has depleted,
households owning livestock are not able to care for their livestock
and farmers are not able to access water for irrigation. The panchayat
0 3.6 also wishes to use these common water bodies for raising revenue
through the promotion of fresh water fishery. Accordingly it has come
up with four pronged strategy (a) Widening, de-silting and
strengthening of bunds of all common water bodies, (b) Planting of
fruit bearing and orchard tress on the boundaries, (C) Planting Asola
in these water bodies and (d) introducing fresh water fish.

There are significant benefits of using bio-fertilizers in cultivation.


Fruits, vegetables and crops cultivated using bio-fertilizers fetches
higher prices in the market. Recognizing this, the panchayat is
0 3.7 adopting a two pronged strategy (a) Collecting and aggregating all of
the bio-degradable waste (b) Setting up a facility to convert the
degradable waste into bio-fertilizer. The fertilizers produced in this
manner can both be sold in the market as well as shared and used by
the cultivating households in this village.
ree-2]

TION IN GREEN
are the three most

e fruits will be shared


and reduce pollution.
o prevent soil erosion,
n significant change in

ng trees along the roads


experienced in the past

g fruits in the next three


If the Govt. wishes to spend Rs. 1 lakh on local development of your village and
it is undecided regarding the nature of allocation and expects that the
Panchayat has to arrive at a formula to allocate it across the activities indicated

0
2
Household-3
in Col.-2, you are expected to advice the Panchayat. How should the Panchayat
Household ID
allocate Rs. 1 Lakh [Respondent must be asked to divide the amount across
these issues in %.]
In addition to Col.3, the Govt. has requested you to contribute Rs. 5000/- every
5 years towards village development. The money will be spent on activities
listed in Col. 2. Will you contribute? (Yes – 1, No -2)
SECTION-8 : GOVERNANCE
8.3 : Climate Change & Green Governance

If 1 in Col.4a then
How would you want the Panchayat to allocate your contribution?
[Respondent must be asked to divide the amount across these issues in
monetary terms (Rs.)]
opied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

If 2 in Col.4a then reasons for not willing to contribute [Poor – 1, Don’t feel it is
1

your responsibility – 2, This is a non-issue – 3 Must be done by the Govt. rather


than using my money– 4]
Response

In addition to Col.3, the Govt. wants every HH to allocate 100 hours in a year as
labor or provision of technical expertise towards activities listed in Col.-2. Will
you contribute your time? [ Yes – 1, No -2]

If 1 in Col.5a then
How would you want the Panchayat to allocate your contribution?
[Respondent must be asked to divide the number of hours across these issues]
0

If 2 in Col.5a then reasons for not willing to contribute [Don’t have technical
capacities – 1, Physically unable – 2, This is a non-issue – 3], Must be done by
the Govt. rather than by me – 4]
3

2
1

3
Sl.

3.1
No.

The Panchayat is planning


People have been saying

cool the temperatures d


If you Agree then acco

inside the village. These tre


PREFERANCE FOR
significant indicators of thi

to five years, income fro


the climat

{M

amongst all households. T


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s) wast

ruptions in agricultural Power cuts are contributin


Such powercuts are also activities, leading to crop lo
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nstruction of solar and planning to set aside the c
shortage. wind farm to

becoming a serious Availability and purity o


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verse osmosis plant. attempting to raise reve
1 1

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on top of street lamps. panchayat is planning to i
e source of clean power. Solar panels will be significa

ving less water and are Over the years common w


he village has depleted, getting silted up as a result
care for their livestock households owning livesto
rigation. The panchayat and farmers are not able to
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Accordingly it has come through the promotion of f
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g fresh water fish. in these water bodies

rtilizers in cultivation. There are significant ben


bio-fertilizers fetches Fruits, vegetables and cro
his, the panchayat is higher prices in the ma
g and aggregating all of 0 3.7 adopting a two pronged st
acility to convert the the bio-degradable was
tilizers produced in this degradable waste into bio
l as shared and used by manner can both be sold in
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Particulars

GOVERNANCE
5 years? {Code-1}
{Multiple Response}
the climate? [Agree-1, Disagree-2]

PREFERANCE FOR AND PARTICIPATION IN GREEN


If you Agree then according to you, what are the three most

to five years, income from the sale of these fruits will be shared
cool the temperatures during the summer and reduce pollution.
amongst all households. These trees will also prevent soil erosion,
People have been saying that there has been significant change in

The Panchayat is planning to plant fruit bearing trees along the roads
significant indicators of this change that you experienced in the past

inside the village. These trees will start yielding fruits in the next three
If the Govt. wishes to spend Rs. 1 lakh on local development of your village and
it is undecided regarding the nature of allocation and expects that the
Panchayat has to arrive at a formula to allocate it across the activities indicated

5
Household-4

in Col.-2, you are expected to advice the Panchayat. How should the Panchayat
Household ID

allocate Rs. 1 Lakh [Respondent must be asked to divide the amount across
these issues in %.]
In addition to Col.3, the Govt. has requested you to contribute Rs. 5000/- every
5 years towards village development. The money will be spent on activities
listed in Col. 2. Will you contribute? (Yes – 1, No -2)
SECTION-8 : GOVERNANCE
8.3 : Climate Change & Green Governance

If 1 in Col.4a then
How would you want the Panchayat to allocate your contribution?
[Respondent must be asked to divide the amount across these issues in
monetary terms (Rs.)]
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

If 2 in Col.4a then reasons for not willing to contribute [Poor – 1, Don’t feel it is
2

your responsibility – 2, This is a non-issue – 3 Must be done by the Govt. rather


than using my money– 4]
Response

In addition to Col.3, the Govt. wants every HH to allocate 100 hours in a year as
labor or provision of technical expertise towards activities listed in Col.-2. Will
you contribute your time? [ Yes – 1, No -2]
Over the years, it has been found that there has been significant
increase in the quantum of waste and garbage generated within the
village. This is contributing to communicable diseases, death of
livestock amongst others. The Panchayat is planning to build a 5
recycling plant to deal with both degradable and non-degradable
wastes (such as plastics)

Power cuts are contributing to significant disruptions in agricultural


activities, leading to crop losses and incomes. Such powercuts are also
adversely affecting school performance of children. The panchayat is 5
planning to set aside the common land for construction of solar and
wind farm to overcome power shortage.

Availability and purity of drinking water is becoming a serious


problem in this village. The panchayat is planning a two pronged
strategy to overcome this problem (a) Construction and maintenance 30
of ground water recharging pits across the village (b) It is also
attempting to raise revenue and build a reverse osmosis plant.
2 4 2

Over the last five years the panchayat is unable to adequately provide
and operate street lights, as a result women and children in the village
are particularly vulnerable to dog bites and other stray animals. The 5
panchayat is planning to install solar panels on top of street lamps.
Solar panels will be significant and dependable source of clean power.

Over the years common water bodies are having less water and are
getting silted up as a result ground water in the village has depleted,
households owning livestock are not able to care for their livestock
and farmers are not able to access water for irrigation. The panchayat
also wishes to use these common water bodies for raising revenue 50
through the promotion of fresh water fishery. Accordingly it has come
up with four pronged strategy (a) Widening, de-silting and
strengthening of bunds of all common water bodies, (b) Planting of
fruit bearing and orchard tress on the boundaries, (C) Planting Asola
in these water bodies and (d) introducing fresh water fish.

There are significant benefits of using bio-fertilizers in cultivation.


Fruits, vegetables and crops cultivated using bio-fertilizers fetches
higher prices in the market. Recognizing this, the panchayat is
adopting a two pronged strategy (a) Collecting and aggregating all of 0
the bio-degradable waste (b) Setting up a facility to convert the
degradable waste into bio-fertilizer. The fertilizers produced in this
manner can both be sold in the market as well as shared and used by
the cultivating households in this village.
SECTION-8 : GOVERNANCE
8.3 : Climate Change & Green Governance

Household-5

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover S
0 4
Sl.
No. Particulars

1 People have been saying that there has been significant change in
the climate? [Agree-1, Disagree-2]

If you Agree then according to you, what are the three most
2 significant indicators of this change that you experienced in the past
5 years? {Code-1}
{Multiple Response}

Panchayat has to arrive at a formula to allocate it across the activities indicated


If the Govt. wishes to spend Rs. 1 lakh on local development of your village and

in Col.-2, you are expected to advice the Panchayat. How should the Panchayat
[Respondent must be asked to divide the number of hours across these issues]

capacities – 1, Physically unable – 2, This is a non-issue – 3], Must be done by


If 2 in Col.5a then reasons for not willing to contribute [Don’t have technical

allocate Rs. 1 Lakh [Respondent must be asked to divide the amount across
it is undecided regarding the nature of allocation and expects that the
How would you want the Panchayat to allocate your contribution?

the Govt. rather than by me – 4]

these issues in %.]


If 1 in Col.5a then

PREFERANCE FOR AND PARTICIPATION IN GREEN


3 GOVERNANCE

The Panchayat is planning to plant fruit bearing trees along the roads
inside the village. These trees will start yielding fruits in the next three
20 3.1 to five years, income from the sale of these fruits will be shared 20
amongst all households. These trees will also prevent soil erosion,
cool the temperatures during the summer and reduce pollution.
Over the years, it has been found that there has been significant
increase in the quantum of waste and garbage generated within the
village. This is contributing to communicable diseases, death of
10 3.2 livestock amongst others. The Panchayat is planning to build a 10
recycling plant to deal with both degradable and non-degradable
wastes (such as plastics)

Power cuts are contributing to significant disruptions in agricultural


activities, leading to crop losses and incomes. Such powercuts are also
20 3.3 adversely affecting school performance of children. The panchayat is 20
planning to set aside the common land for construction of solar and
wind farm to overcome power shortage.

Availability and purity of drinking water is becoming a serious


problem in this village. The panchayat is planning a two pronged
10 3.4 strategy to overcome this problem (a) Construction and maintenance 10
of ground water recharging pits across the village (b) It is also
attempting to raise revenue and build a reverse osmosis plant.
4

Over the last five years the panchayat is unable to adequately provide
and operate street lights, as a result women and children in the village
10 3.5 are particularly vulnerable to dog bites and other stray animals. The 10
panchayat is planning to install solar panels on top of street lamps.
Solar panels will be significant and dependable source of clean power.

Over the years common water bodies are having less water and are
getting silted up as a result ground water in the village has depleted,
households owning livestock are not able to care for their livestock
and farmers are not able to access water for irrigation. The panchayat
30 3.6 also wishes to use these common water bodies for raising revenue 20
through the promotion of fresh water fishery. Accordingly it has come
up with four pronged strategy (a) Widening, de-silting and
strengthening of bunds of all common water bodies, (b) Planting of
fruit bearing and orchard tress on the boundaries, (C) Planting Asola
in these water bodies and (d) introducing fresh water fish.

There are significant benefits of using bio-fertilizers in cultivation.


Fruits, vegetables and crops cultivated using bio-fertilizers fetches
higher prices in the market. Recognizing this, the panchayat is
0 3.7 adopting a two pronged strategy (a) Collecting and aggregating all of 10
the bio-degradable waste (b) Setting up a facility to convert the
degradable waste into bio-fertilizer. The fertilizers produced in this
manner can both be sold in the market as well as shared and used by
the cultivating households in this village.
ehold-5

ehold ID
In addition to Col.3, the Govt. has requested you to contribute Rs. 5000/- every
5 years towards village development. The money will be spent on activities
listed in Col. 2. Will you contribute? (Yes – 1, No -2)
GOVERNANCE
& Green Governance
If 1 in Col.4a then
How would you want the Panchayat to allocate your contribution?
[Respondent must be asked to divide the amount across these issues in
monetary terms (Rs.)]

If 2 in Col.4a then reasons for not willing to contribute [Poor – 1, Don’t feel it is m Introduction/Cover Sheet]

1
your responsibility – 2, This is a non-issue – 3 Must be done by the Govt. rather
than using my money– 4]
Response
In addition to Col.3, the Govt. wants every HH to allocate 100 hours in a year as
labor or provision of technical expertise towards activities listed in Col.-2. Will
you contribute your time? [ Yes – 1, No -2]

If 1 in Col.5a then
How would you want the Panchayat to allocate your contribution?
[Respondent must be asked to divide the number of hours across these issues]
0

If 2 in Col.5a then reasons for not willing to contribute [Don’t have technical
capacities – 1, Physically unable – 2, This is a non-issue – 3], Must be done by
the Govt. rather than by me – 4]
5

2
1

3
Sl.

3.1
No.
Particulars

GOVERNANCE
5 years? {Code-1}
{Multiple Response}

to five years, income from the sale of these frui


cool the temperatures during the summer and r
People have been saying that there has been sig

significant indicators of this change that you expe

amongst all households. These trees will also pre


inside the village. These trees will start yielding frui
PREFERANCE FOR AND PARTICIPATION

The Panchayat is planning to plant fruit bearing tre


If you Agree then according to you, what are t
8

the climate? [Agree-1, Disagree-2


[to be cop
Over the years, it has been found that there has
increase in the quantum of waste and garbage gen
village. This is contributing to communicable dis
3.2 livestock amongst others. The Panchayat is plan
recycling plant to deal with both degradable and
wastes (such as plastics)

Power cuts are contributing to significant disrupti


activities, leading to crop losses and incomes. Such
3.3 adversely affecting school performance of children
planning to set aside the common land for constru
wind farm to overcome power short

Availability and purity of drinking water is beco


problem in this village. The panchayat is plannin
3.4 strategy to overcome this problem (a) Construction
of ground water recharging pits across the villa
attempting to raise revenue and build a reverse
2 1 2 4

Over the last five years the panchayat is unable to


and operate street lights, as a result women and ch
3.5 are particularly vulnerable to dog bites and other
panchayat is planning to install solar panels on to
Solar panels will be significant and dependable sou

Over the years common water bodies are having l


getting silted up as a result ground water in the vil
households owning livestock are not able to care
and farmers are not able to access water for irrigati
3.6 also wishes to use these common water bodies fo
through the promotion of fresh water fishery. Acco
up with four pronged strategy (a) Widening, d
strengthening of bunds of all common water bodi
fruit bearing and orchard tress on the boundaries,
in these water bodies and (d) introducing fre

There are significant benefits of using bio-fertiliz


Fruits, vegetables and crops cultivated using bio-
higher prices in the market. Recognizing this, th
3.7 adopting a two pronged strategy (a) Collecting and
the bio-degradable waste (b) Setting up a facilit
degradable waste into bio-fertilizer. The fertilizer
manner can both be sold in the market as well as s
the cultivating households in this vill
Particulars

GOVERNANCE
5 years? {Code-1}
{Multiple Response}
limate? [Agree-1, Disagree-2]

FOR AND PARTICIPATION IN GREEN


according to you, what are the three most

me from the sale of these fruits will be shared


res during the summer and reduce pollution.
olds. These trees will also prevent soil erosion,
ying that there has been significant change in

ning to plant fruit bearing trees along the roads


of this change that you experienced in the past

e trees will start yielding fruits in the next three


If the Govt. wishes to spend Rs. 1 lakh on local development of your village and
it is undecided regarding the nature of allocation and expects that the
Panchayat has to arrive at a formula to allocate it across the activities indicated

2
Household-6

20
in Col.-2, you are expected to advice the Panchayat. How should the Panchayat
Household ID

allocate Rs. 1 Lakh [Respondent must be asked to divide the amount across
these issues in %.]

In addition to Col.3, the Govt. has requested you to contribute Rs. 5000/- every
3
SECTION-8 : GOVERNANCE

5 years towards village development. The money will be spent on activities


8.3 : Climate Change & Green Governance

listed in Col. 2. Will you contribute? (Yes – 1, No -2)

If 1 in Col.4a then
How would you want the Panchayat to allocate your contribution?
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

[Respondent must be asked to divide the amount across these issues in


monetary terms (Rs.)]
1

If 2 in Col.4a then reasons for not willing to contribute [Poor – 1, Don’t feel it is
your responsibility – 2, This is a non-issue – 3 Must be done by the Govt. rather
Response

than using my money– 4]

In addition to Col.3, the Govt. wants every HH to allocate 100 hours in a year as
labor or provision of technical expertise towards activities listed in Col.-2. Will
you contribute your time? [ Yes – 1, No -2]

If 1 in Col.5a then
How would you want the Panchayat to allocate your contribution?

20
[Respondent must be asked to divide the number of hours across these issues]
0
as been found that there has been significant
um of waste and garbage generated within the
ributing to communicable diseases, death of
others. The Panchayat is planning to build a 30 5000 50
eal with both degradable and non-degradable
wastes (such as plastics)

ibuting to significant disruptions in agricultural


op losses and incomes. Such powercuts are also
hool performance of children. The panchayat is 30 0
the common land for construction of solar and
rm to overcome power shortage.

urity of drinking water is becoming a serious


ge. The panchayat is planning a two pronged
this problem (a) Construction and maintenance 20 0
echarging pits across the village (b) It is also
revenue and build a reverse osmosis plant.
1 1

s the panchayat is unable to adequately provide


ts, as a result women and children in the village
rable to dog bites and other stray animals. The 0
g to install solar panels on top of street lamps.
nificant and dependable source of clean power.

mon water bodies are having less water and are


result ground water in the village has depleted,
ivestock are not able to care for their livestock
ble to access water for irrigation. The panchayat
ese common water bodies for raising revenue 0 30
n of fresh water fishery. Accordingly it has come
nged strategy (a) Widening, de-silting and
ds of all common water bodies, (b) Planting of
hard tress on the boundaries, (C) Planting Asola
odies and (d) introducing fresh water fish.

benefits of using bio-fertilizers in cultivation.


d crops cultivated using bio-fertilizers fetches
e market. Recognizing this, the panchayat is
ed strategy (a) Collecting and aggregating all of 0 0
waste (b) Setting up a facility to convert the
o bio-fertilizer. The fertilizers produced in this
old in the market as well as shared and used by
vating households in this village.
SECTION-8 : GOVERNANCE
8.3 : Climate Change & Green Governance

Household-7

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
6
Sl.
No. Particulars Res

1 People have been saying that there has been significant change in
the climate? [Agree-1, Disagree-2]

If you Agree then according to you, what are the three most
2 significant indicators of this change that you experienced in the past
5 years? {Code-1}
{Multiple Response}

Panchayat has to arrive at a formula to allocate it across the activities indicated

In addition to Col.3, the Govt. has requested you to contribute Rs. 5000/- every
If the Govt. wishes to spend Rs. 1 lakh on local development of your village and

in Col.-2, you are expected to advice the Panchayat. How should the Panchayat
capacities – 1, Physically unable – 2, This is a non-issue – 3], Must be done by
If 2 in Col.5a then reasons for not willing to contribute [Don’t have technical

allocate Rs. 1 Lakh [Respondent must be asked to divide the amount across

5 years towards village development. The money will be spent on activities


it is undecided regarding the nature of allocation and expects that the

listed in Col. 2. Will you contribute? (Yes – 1, No -2)


the Govt. rather than by me – 4]

these issues in %.]


PREFERANCE FOR AND PARTICIPATION IN GREEN
3 GOVERNANCE

The Panchayat is planning to plant fruit bearing trees along the roads
inside the village. These trees will start yielding fruits in the next three
3.1 to five years, income from the sale of these fruits will be shared 10
amongst all households. These trees will also prevent soil erosion,
cool the temperatures during the summer and reduce pollution.
Over the years, it has been found that there has been significant
increase in the quantum of waste and garbage generated within the
village. This is contributing to communicable diseases, death of
3.2 livestock amongst others. The Panchayat is planning to build a 20
recycling plant to deal with both degradable and non-degradable
wastes (such as plastics)

Power cuts are contributing to significant disruptions in agricultural


activities, leading to crop losses and incomes. Such powercuts are also
3.3 adversely affecting school performance of children. The panchayat is 10
planning to set aside the common land for construction of solar and
wind farm to overcome power shortage.

Availability and purity of drinking water is becoming a serious


problem in this village. The panchayat is planning a two pronged
3.4 strategy to overcome this problem (a) Construction and maintenance 20
of ground water recharging pits across the village (b) It is also
attempting to raise revenue and build a reverse osmosis plant.
1

Over the last five years the panchayat is unable to adequately provide
and operate street lights, as a result women and children in the village
3.5 are particularly vulnerable to dog bites and other stray animals. The 10
panchayat is planning to install solar panels on top of street lamps.
Solar panels will be significant and dependable source of clean power.

Over the years common water bodies are having less water and are
getting silted up as a result ground water in the village has depleted,
households owning livestock are not able to care for their livestock
and farmers are not able to access water for irrigation. The panchayat
3.6 also wishes to use these common water bodies for raising revenue 10
through the promotion of fresh water fishery. Accordingly it has come
up with four pronged strategy (a) Widening, de-silting and
strengthening of bunds of all common water bodies, (b) Planting of
fruit bearing and orchard tress on the boundaries, (C) Planting Asola
in these water bodies and (d) introducing fresh water fish.

There are significant benefits of using bio-fertilizers in cultivation.


Fruits, vegetables and crops cultivated using bio-fertilizers fetches
higher prices in the market. Recognizing this, the panchayat is
3.7 adopting a two pronged strategy (a) Collecting and aggregating all of 20
the bio-degradable waste (b) Setting up a facility to convert the
degradable waste into bio-fertilizer. The fertilizers produced in this
manner can both be sold in the market as well as shared and used by
the cultivating households in this village.
NANCE
Governance
If 1 in Col.4a then
How would you want the Panchayat to allocate your contribution?
[Respondent must be asked to divide the amount across these issues in

1000
monetary terms (Rs.)]

ction/Cover Sheet]
If 2 in Col.4a then reasons for not willing to contribute [Poor – 1, Don’t feel it is
your responsibility – 2, This is a non-issue – 3 Must be done by the Govt. rather
than using my money– 4]

Response
In addition to Col.3, the Govt. wants every HH to allocate 100 hours in a year as
labor or provision of technical expertise towards activities listed in Col.-2. Will
you contribute your time? [ Yes – 1, No -2]

If 1 in Col.5a then
How would you want the Panchayat to allocate your contribution?

20
[Respondent must be asked to divide the number of hours across these issues]
0

If 2 in Col.5a then reasons for not willing to contribute [Don’t have technical
capacities – 1, Physically unable – 2, This is a non-issue – 3], Must be done by
the Govt. rather than by me – 4]
7

2
1

3
Sl.

3.1
No.
Particulars

GOVERNANCE
5 years? {Code-1}
{Multiple Response}
the climate? [Agree-1, Disagree-2]
People have been saying that there has been significant cha
[to be copied correct

PREFERANCE FOR AND PARTICIPATION IN GREEN


If you Agree then according to you, what are the three m
SECTION
8.3 : Climate C

amongst all households. These trees will also prevent soil ero
inside the village. These trees will start yielding fruits in the nex
The Panchayat is planning to plant fruit bearing trees along the

to five years, income from the sale of these fruits will be sha
cool the temperatures during the summer and reduce polluti
significant indicators of this change that you experienced in th
H
Over the years, it has been found that there has been signifi
increase in the quantum of waste and garbage generated with
village. This is contributing to communicable diseases, deat
2000 10 3.2 livestock amongst others. The Panchayat is planning to bui
recycling plant to deal with both degradable and non-degrad
wastes (such as plastics)

Power cuts are contributing to significant disruptions in agricu


activities, leading to crop losses and incomes. Such powercuts a
0 10 3.3 adversely affecting school performance of children. The panch
planning to set aside the common land for construction of sol
wind farm to overcome power shortage.

Availability and purity of drinking water is becoming a serio


problem in this village. The panchayat is planning a two pron
1000 10 3.4 strategy to overcome this problem (a) Construction and mainte
of ground water recharging pits across the village (b) It is a
attempting to raise revenue and build a reverse osmosis pla
1

Over the last five years the panchayat is unable to adequately p


and operate street lights, as a result women and children in the
1000 20 3.5 are particularly vulnerable to dog bites and other stray anima
panchayat is planning to install solar panels on top of street la
Solar panels will be significant and dependable source of clean

Over the years common water bodies are having less water an
getting silted up as a result ground water in the village has dep
households owning livestock are not able to care for their live
and farmers are not able to access water for irrigation. The pan
0 10 3.6 also wishes to use these common water bodies for raising rev
through the promotion of fresh water fishery. Accordingly it ha
up with four pronged strategy (a) Widening, de-silting an
strengthening of bunds of all common water bodies, (b) Planti
fruit bearing and orchard tress on the boundaries, (C) Planting
in these water bodies and (d) introducing fresh water fish

There are significant benefits of using bio-fertilizers in cultiva


Fruits, vegetables and crops cultivated using bio-fertilizers fe
higher prices in the market. Recognizing this, the panchaya
0 20 3.7 adopting a two pronged strategy (a) Collecting and aggregatin
the bio-degradable waste (b) Setting up a facility to convert
degradable waste into bio-fertilizer. The fertilizers produced i
manner can both be sold in the market as well as shared and u
the cultivating households in this village.
culars

RNANCE
{Code-1}
Response}
ree-1, Disagree-2]

PARTICIPATION IN GREEN
o you, what are the three most

sale of these fruits will be shared


he summer and reduce pollution.
rees will also prevent soil erosion,
ere has been significant change in

t fruit bearing trees along the roads


ge that you experienced in the past

start yielding fruits in the next three


If the Govt. wishes to spend Rs. 1 lakh on local development of your village and
it is undecided regarding the nature of allocation and expects that the
Panchayat has to arrive at a formula to allocate it across the activities indicated

2
Household-8

30
in Col.-2, you are expected to advice the Panchayat. How should the Panchayat
Household ID

allocate Rs. 1 Lakh [Respondent must be asked to divide the amount across
these issues in %.]
In addition to Col.3, the Govt. has requested you to contribute Rs. 5000/- every

3
5 years towards village development. The money will be spent on activities
listed in Col. 2. Will you contribute? (Yes – 1, No -2)
SECTION-8 : GOVERNANCE
8.3 : Climate Change & Green Governance

If 1 in Col.4a then
How would you want the Panchayat to allocate your contribution?
[Respondent must be asked to divide the amount across these issues in

5000
monetary terms (Rs.)]
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

If 2 in Col.4a then reasons for not willing to contribute [Poor – 1, Don’t feel it is
1

your responsibility – 2, This is a non-issue – 3 Must be done by the Govt. rather


than using my money– 4]
Response

In addition to Col.3, the Govt. wants every HH to allocate 100 hours in a year as
labor or provision of technical expertise towards activities listed in Col.-2. Will
you contribute your time? [ Yes – 1, No -2]

If 1 in Col.5a then
How would you want the Panchayat to allocate your contribution?

20
[Respondent must be asked to divide the number of hours across these issues]
0

If 2 in Col.5a then reasons for not willing to contribute [Don’t have technical
capacities – 1, Physically unable – 2, This is a non-issue – 3], Must be done by
the Govt. rather than by me – 4]
8

2
1

3
Sl.

3.1
No.
nd that there has been significant
and garbage generated within the
ommunicable diseases, death of
Panchayat is planning to build a 20 20 3.2
h degradable and non-degradable
h as plastics)

gnificant disruptions in agricultural


d incomes. Such powercuts are also
mance of children. The panchayat is 0 3.3
n land for construction of solar and
ome power shortage.

ing water is becoming a serious


chayat is planning a two pronged
m (a) Construction and maintenance 0 10 3.4
ts across the village (b) It is also
d build a reverse osmosis plant.
1 1

ayat is unable to adequately provide


lt women and children in the village
bites and other stray animals. The 10 10 3.5
olar panels on top of street lamps.
dependable source of clean power.

odies are having less water and are


d water in the village has depleted,
not able to care for their livestock
water for irrigation. The panchayat
n water bodies for raising revenue 20 20 3.6
ater fishery. Accordingly it has come
gy (a) Widening, de-silting and
mmon water bodies, (b) Planting of
n the boundaries, (C) Planting Asola
) introducing fresh water fish.

using bio-fertilizers in cultivation.


tivated using bio-fertilizers fetches
ecognizing this, the panchayat is
(a) Collecting and aggregating all of 20 20 3.7
etting up a facility to convert the
zer. The fertilizers produced in this
arket as well as shared and used by
eholds in this village.
Particulars

GOVERNANCE
5 years? {Code-1}
{Multiple Response}
the climate? [Agree-1, Disagree-2]

PREFERANCE FOR AND PARTICIPATION IN GREEN


If you Agree then according to you, what are the three most

to five years, income from the sale of these fruits will be shared
cool the temperatures during the summer and reduce pollution.
amongst all households. These trees will also prevent soil erosion,
People have been saying that there has been significant change in

The Panchayat is planning to plant fruit bearing trees along the roads
significant indicators of this change that you experienced in the past

inside the village. These trees will start yielding fruits in the next three
If the Govt. wishes to spend Rs. 1 lakh on local development of your village and
it is undecided regarding the nature of allocation and expects that the
Panchayat has to arrive at a formula to allocate it across the activities indicated
1
Household-9

10
in Col.-2, you are expected to advice the Panchayat. How should the Panchayat
Household ID

allocate Rs. 1 Lakh [Respondent must be asked to divide the amount across
these issues in %.]
In addition to Col.3, the Govt. has requested you to contribute Rs. 5000/- every
5 years towards village development. The money will be spent on activities
listed in Col. 2. Will you contribute? (Yes – 1, No -2)
SECTION-8 : GOVERNANCE
8.3 : Climate Change & Green Governance

If 1 in Col.4a then
How would you want the Panchayat to allocate your contribution?
[Respondent must be asked to divide the amount across these issues in
monetary terms (Rs.)]
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

If 2 in Col.4a then reasons for not willing to contribute [Poor – 1, Don’t feel it is
1

your responsibility – 2, This is a non-issue – 3 Must be done by the Govt. rather


than using my money– 4]
Response
Over the years, it has been found that there has been significant
increase in the quantum of waste and garbage generated within the
village. This is contributing to communicable diseases, death of
livestock amongst others. The Panchayat is planning to build a 25
recycling plant to deal with both degradable and non-degradable
wastes (such as plastics)

Power cuts are contributing to significant disruptions in agricultural


activities, leading to crop losses and incomes. Such powercuts are also
adversely affecting school performance of children. The panchayat is 20
planning to set aside the common land for construction of solar and
wind farm to overcome power shortage.

Availability and purity of drinking water is becoming a serious


problem in this village. The panchayat is planning a two pronged
strategy to overcome this problem (a) Construction and maintenance 20
of ground water recharging pits across the village (b) It is also
attempting to raise revenue and build a reverse osmosis plant.
2 1

Over the last five years the panchayat is unable to adequately provide
and operate street lights, as a result women and children in the village
are particularly vulnerable to dog bites and other stray animals. The 15
panchayat is planning to install solar panels on top of street lamps.
Solar panels will be significant and dependable source of clean power.

Over the years common water bodies are having less water and are
getting silted up as a result ground water in the village has depleted,
households owning livestock are not able to care for their livestock
and farmers are not able to access water for irrigation. The panchayat
also wishes to use these common water bodies for raising revenue 0
through the promotion of fresh water fishery. Accordingly it has come
up with four pronged strategy (a) Widening, de-silting and
strengthening of bunds of all common water bodies, (b) Planting of
fruit bearing and orchard tress on the boundaries, (C) Planting Asola
in these water bodies and (d) introducing fresh water fish.

There are significant benefits of using bio-fertilizers in cultivation.


Fruits, vegetables and crops cultivated using bio-fertilizers fetches
higher prices in the market. Recognizing this, the panchayat is
adopting a two pronged strategy (a) Collecting and aggregating all of 10
the bio-degradable waste (b) Setting up a facility to convert the
degradable waste into bio-fertilizer. The fertilizers produced in this
manner can both be sold in the market as well as shared and used by
the cultivating households in this village.
SECTION-8 : GOVERNAN
8.3 : Climate Change & Green Gove

Household-10

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introductio
0 9
Sl.
Response No. Particulars

1 1 People have been saying that there has been significant change in
the climate? [Agree-1, Disagree-2]

If you Agree then according to you, what are the three most
2 significant indicators of this change that you experienced in the past
5 years? {Code-1}
{Multiple Response}
In addition to Col.3, the Govt. wants every HH to allocate 100 hours in a year as

[Respondent must be asked to divide the number of hours across these issues]
labor or provision of technical expertise towards activities listed in Col.-2. Will

capacities – 1, Physically unable – 2, This is a non-issue – 3], Must be done by


If 2 in Col.5a then reasons for not willing to contribute [Don’t have technical
How would you want the Panchayat to allocate your contribution?
you contribute your time? [ Yes – 1, No -2]

the Govt. rather than by me – 4]


If 1 in Col.5a then

PREFERANCE FOR AND PARTICIPATION IN GREEN


3 GOVERNANCE

The Panchayat is planning to plant fruit bearing trees along the roads
inside the village. These trees will start yielding fruits in the next three
3.1 to five years, income from the sale of these fruits will be shared
amongst all households. These trees will also prevent soil erosion,
cool the temperatures during the summer and reduce pollution.
Over the years, it has been found that there has been significant
increase in the quantum of waste and garbage generated within the
village. This is contributing to communicable diseases, death of
3.2 livestock amongst others. The Panchayat is planning to build a
recycling plant to deal with both degradable and non-degradable
wastes (such as plastics)

Power cuts are contributing to significant disruptions in agricultural


activities, leading to crop losses and incomes. Such powercuts are also
3.3 adversely affecting school performance of children. The panchayat is
planning to set aside the common land for construction of solar and
wind farm to overcome power shortage.

Availability and purity of drinking water is becoming a serious


problem in this village. The panchayat is planning a two pronged
3.4 strategy to overcome this problem (a) Construction and maintenance
of ground water recharging pits across the village (b) It is also
attempting to raise revenue and build a reverse osmosis plant.
2 4

Over the last five years the panchayat is unable to adequately provide
and operate street lights, as a result women and children in the village
3.5 are particularly vulnerable to dog bites and other stray animals. The
panchayat is planning to install solar panels on top of street lamps.
Solar panels will be significant and dependable source of clean power.

Over the years common water bodies are having less water and are
getting silted up as a result ground water in the village has depleted,
households owning livestock are not able to care for their livestock
and farmers are not able to access water for irrigation. The panchayat
3.6 also wishes to use these common water bodies for raising revenue
through the promotion of fresh water fishery. Accordingly it has come
up with four pronged strategy (a) Widening, de-silting and
strengthening of bunds of all common water bodies, (b) Planting of
fruit bearing and orchard tress on the boundaries, (C) Planting Asola
in these water bodies and (d) introducing fresh water fish.

There are significant benefits of using bio-fertilizers in cultivation.


Fruits, vegetables and crops cultivated using bio-fertilizers fetches
higher prices in the market. Recognizing this, the panchayat is
3.7 adopting a two pronged strategy (a) Collecting and aggregating all of
the bio-degradable waste (b) Setting up a facility to convert the
degradable waste into bio-fertilizer. The fertilizers produced in this
manner can both be sold in the market as well as shared and used by
the cultivating households in this village.
If the Govt. wishes to spend Rs. 1 lakh on local development of your village and
it is undecided regarding the nature of allocation and expects that the
Panchayat has to arrive at a formula to allocate it across the activities indicated

30
Household-10
in Col.-2, you are expected to advice the Panchayat. How should the Panchayat

Household ID
allocate Rs. 1 Lakh [Respondent must be asked to divide the amount across
these issues in %.]
In addition to Col.3, the Govt. has requested you to contribute Rs. 5000/- every
5 years towards village development. The money will be spent on activities
listed in Col. 2. Will you contribute? (Yes – 1, No -2)
ON-8 : GOVERNANCE
ate Change & Green Governance

If 1 in Col.4a then
How would you want the Panchayat to allocate your contribution?
[Respondent must be asked to divide the amount across these issues in

5000
monetary terms (Rs.)]
rectly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

If 2 in Col.4a then reasons for not willing to contribute [Poor – 1, Don’t feel it is

1
your responsibility – 2, This is a non-issue – 3 Must be done by the Govt. rather
than using my money– 4]
Response

In addition to Col.3, the Govt. wants every HH to allocate 100 hours in a year as
labor or provision of technical expertise towards activities listed in Col.-2. Will
you contribute your time? [ Yes – 1, No -2]

If 1 in Col.5a then
How would you want the Panchayat to allocate your contribution?

30
[Respondent must be asked to divide the number of hours across these issues]
1

If 2 in Col.5a then reasons for not willing to contribute [Don’t have technical
capacities – 1, Physically unable – 2, This is a non-issue – 3], Must be done by
the Govt. rather than by me – 4]
0

2
1

3
Sl.

3.1
No.

amongst all households. These trees


inside the village. These trees will start

cool the temperatures during the su


The Panchayat is planning to plant frui
significant indicators of this change th
[to

Particular

5 years? {Cod
the climate? [Agree-1
People have been saying that there h

PREFERANCE FOR AND PART


If you Agree then according to you

to five years, income from the sale o


{Multiple Resp

GOVERNAN
Over the years, it has been found th
increase in the quantum of waste and
village. This is contributing to comm
20 20 3.2 livestock amongst others. The Panc
recycling plant to deal with both deg
wastes (such as

Power cuts are contributing to signific


activities, leading to crop losses and inc
10 10 3.3 adversely affecting school performance
planning to set aside the common land
wind farm to overcome

Availability and purity of drinking w


problem in this village. The panchay
10 10 3.4 strategy to overcome this problem (a)
of ground water recharging pits ac
attempting to raise revenue and bu
1 1

Over the last five years the panchayat i


and operate street lights, as a result wo
10 10 3.5 are particularly vulnerable to dog bite
panchayat is planning to install solar p
Solar panels will be significant and depe

Over the years common water bodies


getting silted up as a result ground wa
households owning livestock are not a
and farmers are not able to access wate
10 10 3.6 also wishes to use these common wa
through the promotion of fresh water fi
up with four pronged strategy (a)
strengthening of bunds of all common
fruit bearing and orchard tress on the
in these water bodies and (d) intr

There are significant benefits of using


Fruits, vegetables and crops cultivate
higher prices in the market. Recogn
10 10 3.7 adopting a two pronged strategy (a) Co
the bio-degradable waste (b) Setting
degradable waste into bio-fertilizer. T
manner can both be sold in the market
the cultivating household
Particulars

GOVERNANCE
5 years? {Code-1}
{Multiple Response}
the climate? [Agree-1, Disagree-2]

EFERANCE FOR AND PARTICIPATION IN GREEN


Agree then according to you, what are the three most

years, income from the sale of these fruits will be shared


temperatures during the summer and reduce pollution.
all households. These trees will also prevent soil erosion,
ave been saying that there has been significant change in

ayat is planning to plant fruit bearing trees along the roads


indicators of this change that you experienced in the past

village. These trees will start yielding fruits in the next three
If the Govt. wishes to spend Rs. 1 lakh on local development of your village and
it is undecided regarding the nature of allocation and expects that the
Panchayat has to arrive at a formula to allocate it across the activities indicated

0
2
Household-11

in Col.-2, you are expected to advice the Panchayat. How should the Panchayat
Household ID

allocate Rs. 1 Lakh [Respondent must be asked to divide the amount across
these issues in %.]
In addition to Col.3, the Govt. has requested you to contribute Rs. 5000/- every
5 years towards village development. The money will be spent on activities
listed in Col. 2. Will you contribute? (Yes – 1, No -2)
SECTION-8 : GOVERNANCE
8.3 : Climate Change & Green Governance

If 1 in Col.4a then
How would you want the Panchayat to allocate your contribution?
[Respondent must be asked to divide the amount across these issues in

5000
monetary terms (Rs.)]
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

If 2 in Col.4a then reasons for not willing to contribute [Poor – 1, Don’t feel it is
1

your responsibility – 2, This is a non-issue – 3 Must be done by the Govt. rather


than using my money– 4]
Response

In addition to Col.3, the Govt. wants every HH to allocate 100 hours in a year as
labor or provision of technical expertise towards activities listed in Col.-2. Will
you contribute your time? [ Yes – 1, No -2]

If 1 in Col.5a then
How would you want the Panchayat to allocate your contribution?
[Respondent must be asked to divide the number of hours across these issues]
1
e years, it has been found that there has been significant
n the quantum of waste and garbage generated within the
This is contributing to communicable diseases, death of
ck amongst others. The Panchayat is planning to build a 30 100
g plant to deal with both degradable and non-degradable
wastes (such as plastics)

ts are contributing to significant disruptions in agricultural


eading to crop losses and incomes. Such powercuts are also
affecting school performance of children. The panchayat is 0
to set aside the common land for construction of solar and
wind farm to overcome power shortage.

bility and purity of drinking water is becoming a serious


m in this village. The panchayat is planning a two pronged
o overcome this problem (a) Construction and maintenance 30
und water recharging pits across the village (b) It is also
ting to raise revenue and build a reverse osmosis plant.
1 1

ast five years the panchayat is unable to adequately provide


te street lights, as a result women and children in the village
ularly vulnerable to dog bites and other stray animals. The 20
at is planning to install solar panels on top of street lamps.
ls will be significant and dependable source of clean power.

years common water bodies are having less water and are
ted up as a result ground water in the village has depleted,
ds owning livestock are not able to care for their livestock
rs are not able to access water for irrigation. The panchayat
hes to use these common water bodies for raising revenue 20
e promotion of fresh water fishery. Accordingly it has come
with four pronged strategy (a) Widening, de-silting and
ening of bunds of all common water bodies, (b) Planting of
ing and orchard tress on the boundaries, (C) Planting Asola
ese water bodies and (d) introducing fresh water fish.

e significant benefits of using bio-fertilizers in cultivation.


egetables and crops cultivated using bio-fertilizers fetches
prices in the market. Recognizing this, the panchayat is
a two pronged strategy (a) Collecting and aggregating all of 0
-degradable waste (b) Setting up a facility to convert the
ble waste into bio-fertilizer. The fertilizers produced in this
an both be sold in the market as well as shared and used by
the cultivating households in this village.
SECTION-8 : GOVERNANCE
8.3 : Climate Change & Green Governance

Household-12

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1
Sl.
No. Particulars Res

1 People have been saying that there has been significant change in
the climate? [Agree-1, Disagree-2]

If you Agree then according to you, what are the three most
2 significant indicators of this change that you experienced in the past 1 2
5 years? {Code-1}
{Multiple Response}

Panchayat has to arrive at a formula to allocate it across the activities indicated

In addition to Col.3, the Govt. has requested you to contribute Rs. 5000/- every
If the Govt. wishes to spend Rs. 1 lakh on local development of your village and

in Col.-2, you are expected to advice the Panchayat. How should the Panchayat
capacities – 1, Physically unable – 2, This is a non-issue – 3], Must be done by
If 2 in Col.5a then reasons for not willing to contribute [Don’t have technical

allocate Rs. 1 Lakh [Respondent must be asked to divide the amount across

5 years towards village development. The money will be spent on activities


it is undecided regarding the nature of allocation and expects that the

listed in Col. 2. Will you contribute? (Yes – 1, No -2)


the Govt. rather than by me – 4]

these issues in %.]


PREFERANCE FOR AND PARTICIPATION IN GREEN
3 GOVERNANCE

The Panchayat is planning to plant fruit bearing trees along the roads
inside the village. These trees will start yielding fruits in the next three
3.1 to five years, income from the sale of these fruits will be shared 20
amongst all households. These trees will also prevent soil erosion,
cool the temperatures during the summer and reduce pollution.
Over the years, it has been found that there has been significant
increase in the quantum of waste and garbage generated within the
village. This is contributing to communicable diseases, death of
3.2 livestock amongst others. The Panchayat is planning to build a 20
recycling plant to deal with both degradable and non-degradable
wastes (such as plastics)

Power cuts are contributing to significant disruptions in agricultural


activities, leading to crop losses and incomes. Such powercuts are also
3.3 adversely affecting school performance of children. The panchayat is 10
planning to set aside the common land for construction of solar and
wind farm to overcome power shortage.

Availability and purity of drinking water is becoming a serious


problem in this village. The panchayat is planning a two pronged
3.4 strategy to overcome this problem (a) Construction and maintenance 10
of ground water recharging pits across the village (b) It is also
attempting to raise revenue and build a reverse osmosis plant.
1

Over the last five years the panchayat is unable to adequately provide
and operate street lights, as a result women and children in the village
3.5 are particularly vulnerable to dog bites and other stray animals. The 10
panchayat is planning to install solar panels on top of street lamps.
Solar panels will be significant and dependable source of clean power.

Over the years common water bodies are having less water and are
getting silted up as a result ground water in the village has depleted,
households owning livestock are not able to care for their livestock
and farmers are not able to access water for irrigation. The panchayat
3.6 also wishes to use these common water bodies for raising revenue 20
through the promotion of fresh water fishery. Accordingly it has come
up with four pronged strategy (a) Widening, de-silting and
strengthening of bunds of all common water bodies, (b) Planting of
fruit bearing and orchard tress on the boundaries, (C) Planting Asola
in these water bodies and (d) introducing fresh water fish.

There are significant benefits of using bio-fertilizers in cultivation.


Fruits, vegetables and crops cultivated using bio-fertilizers fetches
higher prices in the market. Recognizing this, the panchayat is
3.7 adopting a two pronged strategy (a) Collecting and aggregating all of 10
the bio-degradable waste (b) Setting up a facility to convert the
degradable waste into bio-fertilizer. The fertilizers produced in this
manner can both be sold in the market as well as shared and used by
the cultivating households in this village.
NANCE
Governance
If 1 in Col.4a then
How would you want the Panchayat to allocate your contribution?

4
[Respondent must be asked to divide the amount across these issues in

1000
monetary terms (Rs.)]

ction/Cover Sheet]
If 2 in Col.4a then reasons for not willing to contribute [Poor – 1, Don’t feel it is

1
your responsibility – 2, This is a non-issue – 3 Must be done by the Govt. rather
than using my money– 4]

Response
In addition to Col.3, the Govt. wants every HH to allocate 100 hours in a year as
labor or provision of technical expertise towards activities listed in Col.-2. Will
you contribute your time? [ Yes – 1, No -2]

If 1 in Col.5a then
How would you want the Panchayat to allocate your contribution?

20
[Respondent must be asked to divide the number of hours across these issues]
1

If 2 in Col.5a then reasons for not willing to contribute [Don’t have technical
capacities – 1, Physically unable – 2, This is a non-issue – 3], Must be done by
the Govt. rather than by me – 4]
2

2
1

3
Sl.

3.1
No.
Particulars

GOVERNANCE
5 years? {Code-1}
{Multiple Response}
the climate? [Agree-1, Disagree-2]
People have been saying that there has been significant cha
[to be copied correct

PREFERANCE FOR AND PARTICIPATION IN GREEN


If you Agree then according to you, what are the three m
SECTION
8.3 : Climate C

amongst all households. These trees will also prevent soil ero
inside the village. These trees will start yielding fruits in the nex
The Panchayat is planning to plant fruit bearing trees along the

to five years, income from the sale of these fruits will be sha
cool the temperatures during the summer and reduce polluti
significant indicators of this change that you experienced in th
H
Over the years, it has been found that there has been signifi
increase in the quantum of waste and garbage generated with
village. This is contributing to communicable diseases, deat
1000 10 3.2 livestock amongst others. The Panchayat is planning to bui
recycling plant to deal with both degradable and non-degrad
wastes (such as plastics)

Power cuts are contributing to significant disruptions in agricu


activities, leading to crop losses and incomes. Such powercuts a
1000 10 3.3 adversely affecting school performance of children. The panch
planning to set aside the common land for construction of sol
wind farm to overcome power shortage.

Availability and purity of drinking water is becoming a serio


problem in this village. The panchayat is planning a two pron
1000 20 3.4 strategy to overcome this problem (a) Construction and mainte
of ground water recharging pits across the village (b) It is a
attempting to raise revenue and build a reverse osmosis pla
1

Over the last five years the panchayat is unable to adequately p


and operate street lights, as a result women and children in the
0 10 3.5 are particularly vulnerable to dog bites and other stray anima
panchayat is planning to install solar panels on top of street la
Solar panels will be significant and dependable source of clean

Over the years common water bodies are having less water an
getting silted up as a result ground water in the village has dep
households owning livestock are not able to care for their live
and farmers are not able to access water for irrigation. The pan
1000 20 3.6 also wishes to use these common water bodies for raising rev
through the promotion of fresh water fishery. Accordingly it ha
up with four pronged strategy (a) Widening, de-silting an
strengthening of bunds of all common water bodies, (b) Planti
fruit bearing and orchard tress on the boundaries, (C) Planting
in these water bodies and (d) introducing fresh water fish

There are significant benefits of using bio-fertilizers in cultiva


Fruits, vegetables and crops cultivated using bio-fertilizers fe
higher prices in the market. Recognizing this, the panchaya
0 10 3.7 adopting a two pronged strategy (a) Collecting and aggregatin
the bio-degradable waste (b) Setting up a facility to convert
degradable waste into bio-fertilizer. The fertilizers produced i
manner can both be sold in the market as well as shared and u
the cultivating households in this village.
culars

RNANCE
{Code-1}
Response}
ree-1, Disagree-2]

PARTICIPATION IN GREEN
o you, what are the three most

sale of these fruits will be shared


he summer and reduce pollution.
rees will also prevent soil erosion,
ere has been significant change in

t fruit bearing trees along the roads


ge that you experienced in the past

start yielding fruits in the next three


If the Govt. wishes to spend Rs. 1 lakh on local development of your village and
it is undecided regarding the nature of allocation and expects that the
Panchayat has to arrive at a formula to allocate it across the activities indicated

10
Household-13

in Col.-2, you are expected to advice the Panchayat. How should the Panchayat
Household ID

allocate Rs. 1 Lakh [Respondent must be asked to divide the amount across
these issues in %.]
In addition to Col.3, the Govt. has requested you to contribute Rs. 5000/- every
5 years towards village development. The money will be spent on activities
listed in Col. 2. Will you contribute? (Yes – 1, No -2)
SECTION-8 : GOVERNANCE
8.3 : Climate Change & Green Governance

If 1 in Col.4a then
How would you want the Panchayat to allocate your contribution?
[Respondent must be asked to divide the amount across these issues in

2000
monetary terms (Rs.)]
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

If 2 in Col.4a then reasons for not willing to contribute [Poor – 1, Don’t feel it is
1

your responsibility – 2, This is a non-issue – 3 Must be done by the Govt. rather


than using my money– 4]
Response

In addition to Col.3, the Govt. wants every HH to allocate 100 hours in a year as
labor or provision of technical expertise towards activities listed in Col.-2. Will
you contribute your time? [ Yes – 1, No -2]

If 1 in Col.5a then
How would you want the Panchayat to allocate your contribution?

20
[Respondent must be asked to divide the number of hours across these issues]
1

If 2 in Col.5a then reasons for not willing to contribute [Don’t have technical
capacities – 1, Physically unable – 2, This is a non-issue – 3], Must be done by
the Govt. rather than by me – 4]
3

2
1

3
Sl.

3.1
No.
nd that there has been significant
and garbage generated within the
ommunicable diseases, death of
Panchayat is planning to build a 10 0 20 3.2
h degradable and non-degradable
h as plastics)

gnificant disruptions in agricultural


d incomes. Such powercuts are also
mance of children. The panchayat is 20 0 20 3.3
n land for construction of solar and
ome power shortage.

ing water is becoming a serious


chayat is planning a two pronged
m (a) Construction and maintenance 20 3000 10 3.4
ts across the village (b) It is also
d build a reverse osmosis plant.
1 1

ayat is unable to adequately provide


lt women and children in the village
bites and other stray animals. The 20 0 10 3.5
olar panels on top of street lamps.
dependable source of clean power.

odies are having less water and are


d water in the village has depleted,
not able to care for their livestock
water for irrigation. The panchayat
n water bodies for raising revenue 10 0 10 3.6
ater fishery. Accordingly it has come
gy (a) Widening, de-silting and
mmon water bodies, (b) Planting of
n the boundaries, (C) Planting Asola
) introducing fresh water fish.

using bio-fertilizers in cultivation.


tivated using bio-fertilizers fetches
ecognizing this, the panchayat is
(a) Collecting and aggregating all of 10 0 10 3.7
etting up a facility to convert the
zer. The fertilizers produced in this
arket as well as shared and used by
eholds in this village.
Particulars

GOVERNANCE
5 years? {Code-1}
{Multiple Response}
the climate? [Agree-1, Disagree-2]

PREFERANCE FOR AND PARTICIPATION IN GREEN


If you Agree then according to you, what are the three most

to five years, income from the sale of these fruits will be shared
cool the temperatures during the summer and reduce pollution.
amongst all households. These trees will also prevent soil erosion,
People have been saying that there has been significant change in

The Panchayat is planning to plant fruit bearing trees along the roads
significant indicators of this change that you experienced in the past

inside the village. These trees will start yielding fruits in the next three
If the Govt. wishes to spend Rs. 1 lakh on local development of your village and
it is undecided regarding the nature of allocation and expects that the
Panchayat has to arrive at a formula to allocate it across the activities indicated
2

40
Household-14

in Col.-2, you are expected to advice the Panchayat. How should the Panchayat
Household ID

allocate Rs. 1 Lakh [Respondent must be asked to divide the amount across
these issues in %.]
In addition to Col.3, the Govt. has requested you to contribute Rs. 5000/- every
4

5 years towards village development. The money will be spent on activities


listed in Col. 2. Will you contribute? (Yes – 1, No -2)
SECTION-8 : GOVERNANCE
8.3 : Climate Change & Green Governance

If 1 in Col.4a then
How would you want the Panchayat to allocate your contribution?
[Respondent must be asked to divide the amount across these issues in

5000
monetary terms (Rs.)]
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

If 2 in Col.4a then reasons for not willing to contribute [Poor – 1, Don’t feel it is
1

your responsibility – 2, This is a non-issue – 3 Must be done by the Govt. rather


than using my money– 4]
Response
Over the years, it has been found that there has been significant
increase in the quantum of waste and garbage generated within the
village. This is contributing to communicable diseases, death of
livestock amongst others. The Panchayat is planning to build a 20
recycling plant to deal with both degradable and non-degradable
wastes (such as plastics)

Power cuts are contributing to significant disruptions in agricultural


activities, leading to crop losses and incomes. Such powercuts are also
adversely affecting school performance of children. The panchayat is 0
planning to set aside the common land for construction of solar and
wind farm to overcome power shortage.

Availability and purity of drinking water is becoming a serious


problem in this village. The panchayat is planning a two pronged
strategy to overcome this problem (a) Construction and maintenance 10
of ground water recharging pits across the village (b) It is also
attempting to raise revenue and build a reverse osmosis plant.
1

Over the last five years the panchayat is unable to adequately provide
and operate street lights, as a result women and children in the village
are particularly vulnerable to dog bites and other stray animals. The 0
panchayat is planning to install solar panels on top of street lamps.
Solar panels will be significant and dependable source of clean power.

Over the years common water bodies are having less water and are
getting silted up as a result ground water in the village has depleted,
households owning livestock are not able to care for their livestock
and farmers are not able to access water for irrigation. The panchayat
also wishes to use these common water bodies for raising revenue 30
through the promotion of fresh water fishery. Accordingly it has come
up with four pronged strategy (a) Widening, de-silting and
strengthening of bunds of all common water bodies, (b) Planting of
fruit bearing and orchard tress on the boundaries, (C) Planting Asola
in these water bodies and (d) introducing fresh water fish.

There are significant benefits of using bio-fertilizers in cultivation.


Fruits, vegetables and crops cultivated using bio-fertilizers fetches
higher prices in the market. Recognizing this, the panchayat is
adopting a two pronged strategy (a) Collecting and aggregating all of 0
the bio-degradable waste (b) Setting up a facility to convert the
degradable waste into bio-fertilizer. The fertilizers produced in this
manner can both be sold in the market as well as shared and used by
the cultivating households in this village.
SECTION-8 : GOVERNAN
8.3 : Climate Change & Green Gove

Household-15

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introductio
1 4
Sl.
Response No. Particulars

1 1 People have been saying that there has been significant change in
the climate? [Agree-1, Disagree-2]

If you Agree then according to you, what are the three most
2 significant indicators of this change that you experienced in the past
5 years? {Code-1}
{Multiple Response}
In addition to Col.3, the Govt. wants every HH to allocate 100 hours in a year as

[Respondent must be asked to divide the number of hours across these issues]
labor or provision of technical expertise towards activities listed in Col.-2. Will

capacities – 1, Physically unable – 2, This is a non-issue – 3], Must be done by


If 2 in Col.5a then reasons for not willing to contribute [Don’t have technical
How would you want the Panchayat to allocate your contribution?
you contribute your time? [ Yes – 1, No -2]

the Govt. rather than by me – 4]


If 1 in Col.5a then

PREFERANCE FOR AND PARTICIPATION IN GREEN


3 GOVERNANCE

The Panchayat is planning to plant fruit bearing trees along the roads
inside the village. These trees will start yielding fruits in the next three
3.1 to five years, income from the sale of these fruits will be shared
amongst all households. These trees will also prevent soil erosion,
cool the temperatures during the summer and reduce pollution.
Over the years, it has been found that there has been significant
increase in the quantum of waste and garbage generated within the
village. This is contributing to communicable diseases, death of
3.2 livestock amongst others. The Panchayat is planning to build a
recycling plant to deal with both degradable and non-degradable
wastes (such as plastics)

Power cuts are contributing to significant disruptions in agricultural


activities, leading to crop losses and incomes. Such powercuts are also
3.3 adversely affecting school performance of children. The panchayat is
planning to set aside the common land for construction of solar and
wind farm to overcome power shortage.

Availability and purity of drinking water is becoming a serious


problem in this village. The panchayat is planning a two pronged
3.4 strategy to overcome this problem (a) Construction and maintenance
of ground water recharging pits across the village (b) It is also
attempting to raise revenue and build a reverse osmosis plant.
2 4

Over the last five years the panchayat is unable to adequately provide
and operate street lights, as a result women and children in the village
3.5 are particularly vulnerable to dog bites and other stray animals. The
panchayat is planning to install solar panels on top of street lamps.
Solar panels will be significant and dependable source of clean power.

Over the years common water bodies are having less water and are
getting silted up as a result ground water in the village has depleted,
households owning livestock are not able to care for their livestock
and farmers are not able to access water for irrigation. The panchayat
3.6 also wishes to use these common water bodies for raising revenue
through the promotion of fresh water fishery. Accordingly it has come
up with four pronged strategy (a) Widening, de-silting and
strengthening of bunds of all common water bodies, (b) Planting of
fruit bearing and orchard tress on the boundaries, (C) Planting Asola
in these water bodies and (d) introducing fresh water fish.

There are significant benefits of using bio-fertilizers in cultivation.


Fruits, vegetables and crops cultivated using bio-fertilizers fetches
higher prices in the market. Recognizing this, the panchayat is
3.7 adopting a two pronged strategy (a) Collecting and aggregating all of
the bio-degradable waste (b) Setting up a facility to convert the
degradable waste into bio-fertilizer. The fertilizers produced in this
manner can both be sold in the market as well as shared and used by
the cultivating households in this village.
If the Govt. wishes to spend Rs. 1 lakh on local development of your village and
it is undecided regarding the nature of allocation and expects that the
Panchayat has to arrive at a formula to allocate it across the activities indicated

20
Household-15
in Col.-2, you are expected to advice the Panchayat. How should the Panchayat

Household ID
allocate Rs. 1 Lakh [Respondent must be asked to divide the amount across
these issues in %.]
In addition to Col.3, the Govt. has requested you to contribute Rs. 5000/- every

2
5 years towards village development. The money will be spent on activities
listed in Col. 2. Will you contribute? (Yes – 1, No -2)
ON-8 : GOVERNANCE
ate Change & Green Governance

If 1 in Col.4a then
How would you want the Panchayat to allocate your contribution?

3
[Respondent must be asked to divide the amount across these issues in

3000
monetary terms (Rs.)]
rectly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

If 2 in Col.4a then reasons for not willing to contribute [Poor – 1, Don’t feel it is

1
your responsibility – 2, This is a non-issue – 3 Must be done by the Govt. rather
than using my money– 4]
Response

In addition to Col.3, the Govt. wants every HH to allocate 100 hours in a year as
labor or provision of technical expertise towards activities listed in Col.-2. Will
you contribute your time? [ Yes – 1, No -2]

If 1 in Col.5a then
How would you want the Panchayat to allocate your contribution?

30
[Respondent must be asked to divide the number of hours across these issues]
1

If 2 in Col.5a then reasons for not willing to contribute [Don’t have technical
capacities – 1, Physically unable – 2, This is a non-issue – 3], Must be done by
the Govt. rather than by me – 4]
5

2
1

3
Sl.

3.1
No.

amongst all households. These trees


inside the village. These trees will start

cool the temperatures during the su


The Panchayat is planning to plant frui
significant indicators of this change th
[to

Particular

5 years? {Cod
the climate? [Agree-1
People have been saying that there h

PREFERANCE FOR AND PART


If you Agree then according to you

to five years, income from the sale o


{Multiple Resp

GOVERNAN
Over the years, it has been found th
increase in the quantum of waste and
village. This is contributing to comm
10 2000 30 3.2 livestock amongst others. The Panc
recycling plant to deal with both deg
wastes (such as

Power cuts are contributing to signific


activities, leading to crop losses and inc
30 0 3.3 adversely affecting school performance
planning to set aside the common land
wind farm to overcome

Availability and purity of drinking w


problem in this village. The panchay
10 20 3.4 strategy to overcome this problem (a)
of ground water recharging pits ac
attempting to raise revenue and bu
1 1

Over the last five years the panchayat i


and operate street lights, as a result wo
10 10 3.5 are particularly vulnerable to dog bite
panchayat is planning to install solar p
Solar panels will be significant and depe

Over the years common water bodies


getting silted up as a result ground wa
households owning livestock are not a
and farmers are not able to access wate
10 10 3.6 also wishes to use these common wa
through the promotion of fresh water fi
up with four pronged strategy (a)
strengthening of bunds of all common
fruit bearing and orchard tress on the
in these water bodies and (d) intr

There are significant benefits of using


Fruits, vegetables and crops cultivate
higher prices in the market. Recogn
10 0 3.7 adopting a two pronged strategy (a) Co
the bio-degradable waste (b) Setting
degradable waste into bio-fertilizer. T
manner can both be sold in the market
the cultivating household
Particulars

GOVERNANCE
5 years? {Code-1}
{Multiple Response}
the climate? [Agree-1, Disagree-2]

EFERANCE FOR AND PARTICIPATION IN GREEN


Agree then according to you, what are the three most

years, income from the sale of these fruits will be shared


temperatures during the summer and reduce pollution.
all households. These trees will also prevent soil erosion,
ave been saying that there has been significant change in

ayat is planning to plant fruit bearing trees along the roads


indicators of this change that you experienced in the past

village. These trees will start yielding fruits in the next three
If the Govt. wishes to spend Rs. 1 lakh on local development of your village and
it is undecided regarding the nature of allocation and expects that the
Panchayat has to arrive at a formula to allocate it across the activities indicated
2

20
Household-16

in Col.-2, you are expected to advice the Panchayat. How should the Panchayat
Household ID

allocate Rs. 1 Lakh [Respondent must be asked to divide the amount across
these issues in %.]
In addition to Col.3, the Govt. has requested you to contribute Rs. 5000/- every
5 years towards village development. The money will be spent on activities
listed in Col. 2. Will you contribute? (Yes – 1, No -2)
SECTION-8 : GOVERNANCE
8.3 : Climate Change & Green Governance

If 1 in Col.4a then
How would you want the Panchayat to allocate your contribution?
[Respondent must be asked to divide the amount across these issues in
monetary terms (Rs.)]
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

If 2 in Col.4a then reasons for not willing to contribute [Poor – 1, Don’t feel it is
1

your responsibility – 2, This is a non-issue – 3 Must be done by the Govt. rather


than using my money– 4]
Response

In addition to Col.3, the Govt. wants every HH to allocate 100 hours in a year as
labor or provision of technical expertise towards activities listed in Col.-2. Will
you contribute your time? [ Yes – 1, No -2]

If 1 in Col.5a then
How would you want the Panchayat to allocate your contribution?
[Respondent must be asked to divide the number of hours across these issues]
1
e years, it has been found that there has been significant
n the quantum of waste and garbage generated within the
This is contributing to communicable diseases, death of
ck amongst others. The Panchayat is planning to build a 10
g plant to deal with both degradable and non-degradable
wastes (such as plastics)

ts are contributing to significant disruptions in agricultural


eading to crop losses and incomes. Such powercuts are also
affecting school performance of children. The panchayat is 10
to set aside the common land for construction of solar and
wind farm to overcome power shortage.

bility and purity of drinking water is becoming a serious


m in this village. The panchayat is planning a two pronged
o overcome this problem (a) Construction and maintenance 30
und water recharging pits across the village (b) It is also
ting to raise revenue and build a reverse osmosis plant.
2 1 2

ast five years the panchayat is unable to adequately provide


te street lights, as a result women and children in the village
ularly vulnerable to dog bites and other stray animals. The 10
at is planning to install solar panels on top of street lamps.
ls will be significant and dependable source of clean power.

years common water bodies are having less water and are
ted up as a result ground water in the village has depleted,
ds owning livestock are not able to care for their livestock
rs are not able to access water for irrigation. The panchayat
hes to use these common water bodies for raising revenue 20
e promotion of fresh water fishery. Accordingly it has come
with four pronged strategy (a) Widening, de-silting and
ening of bunds of all common water bodies, (b) Planting of
ing and orchard tress on the boundaries, (C) Planting Asola
ese water bodies and (d) introducing fresh water fish.

e significant benefits of using bio-fertilizers in cultivation.


egetables and crops cultivated using bio-fertilizers fetches
prices in the market. Recognizing this, the panchayat is
a two pronged strategy (a) Collecting and aggregating all of 0
-degradable waste (b) Setting up a facility to convert the
ble waste into bio-fertilizer. The fertilizers produced in this
an both be sold in the market as well as shared and used by
the cultivating households in this village.
SECTION-8 : GOVERNANCE
8.3 : Climate Change & Green Governance

Household-17

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
6
Sl.
No. Particulars Res

1 People have been saying that there has been significant change in
the climate? [Agree-1, Disagree-2]

If you Agree then according to you, what are the three most
2 significant indicators of this change that you experienced in the past 1 2
5 years? {Code-1}
{Multiple Response}

Panchayat has to arrive at a formula to allocate it across the activities indicated

In addition to Col.3, the Govt. has requested you to contribute Rs. 5000/- every
If the Govt. wishes to spend Rs. 1 lakh on local development of your village and

in Col.-2, you are expected to advice the Panchayat. How should the Panchayat
capacities – 1, Physically unable – 2, This is a non-issue – 3], Must be done by
If 2 in Col.5a then reasons for not willing to contribute [Don’t have technical

allocate Rs. 1 Lakh [Respondent must be asked to divide the amount across

5 years towards village development. The money will be spent on activities


it is undecided regarding the nature of allocation and expects that the

listed in Col. 2. Will you contribute? (Yes – 1, No -2)


the Govt. rather than by me – 4]

these issues in %.]


PREFERANCE FOR AND PARTICIPATION IN GREEN
3 GOVERNANCE

The Panchayat is planning to plant fruit bearing trees along the roads
inside the village. These trees will start yielding fruits in the next three
3.1 to five years, income from the sale of these fruits will be shared 10
amongst all households. These trees will also prevent soil erosion,
cool the temperatures during the summer and reduce pollution.
Over the years, it has been found that there has been significant
increase in the quantum of waste and garbage generated within the
village. This is contributing to communicable diseases, death of
3.2 livestock amongst others. The Panchayat is planning to build a 20
recycling plant to deal with both degradable and non-degradable
wastes (such as plastics)

Power cuts are contributing to significant disruptions in agricultural


activities, leading to crop losses and incomes. Such powercuts are also
3.3 adversely affecting school performance of children. The panchayat is 10
planning to set aside the common land for construction of solar and
wind farm to overcome power shortage.

Availability and purity of drinking water is becoming a serious


problem in this village. The panchayat is planning a two pronged
3.4 strategy to overcome this problem (a) Construction and maintenance 20
of ground water recharging pits across the village (b) It is also
attempting to raise revenue and build a reverse osmosis plant.
4 1

Over the last five years the panchayat is unable to adequately provide
and operate street lights, as a result women and children in the village
3.5 are particularly vulnerable to dog bites and other stray animals. The 10
panchayat is planning to install solar panels on top of street lamps.
Solar panels will be significant and dependable source of clean power.

Over the years common water bodies are having less water and are
getting silted up as a result ground water in the village has depleted,
households owning livestock are not able to care for their livestock
and farmers are not able to access water for irrigation. The panchayat
3.6 also wishes to use these common water bodies for raising revenue 20
through the promotion of fresh water fishery. Accordingly it has come
up with four pronged strategy (a) Widening, de-silting and
strengthening of bunds of all common water bodies, (b) Planting of
fruit bearing and orchard tress on the boundaries, (C) Planting Asola
in these water bodies and (d) introducing fresh water fish.

There are significant benefits of using bio-fertilizers in cultivation.


Fruits, vegetables and crops cultivated using bio-fertilizers fetches
higher prices in the market. Recognizing this, the panchayat is
3.7 adopting a two pronged strategy (a) Collecting and aggregating all of 10
the bio-degradable waste (b) Setting up a facility to convert the
degradable waste into bio-fertilizer. The fertilizers produced in this
manner can both be sold in the market as well as shared and used by
the cultivating households in this village.
NANCE
Governance
If 1 in Col.4a then
How would you want the Panchayat to allocate your contribution?

3
[Respondent must be asked to divide the amount across these issues in

1000
monetary terms (Rs.)]

ction/Cover Sheet]
If 2 in Col.4a then reasons for not willing to contribute [Poor – 1, Don’t feel it is

1
your responsibility – 2, This is a non-issue – 3 Must be done by the Govt. rather
than using my money– 4]

Response
In addition to Col.3, the Govt. wants every HH to allocate 100 hours in a year as
labor or provision of technical expertise towards activities listed in Col.-2. Will
you contribute your time? [ Yes – 1, No -2]

If 1 in Col.5a then
How would you want the Panchayat to allocate your contribution?

20
[Respondent must be asked to divide the number of hours across these issues]
1

If 2 in Col.5a then reasons for not willing to contribute [Don’t have technical
capacities – 1, Physically unable – 2, This is a non-issue – 3], Must be done by
the Govt. rather than by me – 4]
7

2
1

3
Sl.

3.1
No.
Particulars

GOVERNANCE
5 years? {Code-1}
{Multiple Response}
the climate? [Agree-1, Disagree-2]
People have been saying that there has been significant cha
[to be copied correct

PREFERANCE FOR AND PARTICIPATION IN GREEN


If you Agree then according to you, what are the three m
SECTION
8.3 : Climate C

amongst all households. These trees will also prevent soil ero
inside the village. These trees will start yielding fruits in the nex
The Panchayat is planning to plant fruit bearing trees along the

to five years, income from the sale of these fruits will be sha
cool the temperatures during the summer and reduce polluti
significant indicators of this change that you experienced in th
H
Over the years, it has been found that there has been signifi
increase in the quantum of waste and garbage generated with
village. This is contributing to communicable diseases, deat
1000 20 3.2 livestock amongst others. The Panchayat is planning to bui
recycling plant to deal with both degradable and non-degrad
wastes (such as plastics)

Power cuts are contributing to significant disruptions in agricu


activities, leading to crop losses and incomes. Such powercuts a
1000 10 3.3 adversely affecting school performance of children. The panch
planning to set aside the common land for construction of sol
wind farm to overcome power shortage.

Availability and purity of drinking water is becoming a serio


problem in this village. The panchayat is planning a two pron
0 10 3.4 strategy to overcome this problem (a) Construction and mainte
of ground water recharging pits across the village (b) It is a
attempting to raise revenue and build a reverse osmosis pla
1

Over the last five years the panchayat is unable to adequately p


and operate street lights, as a result women and children in the
1000 10 3.5 are particularly vulnerable to dog bites and other stray anima
panchayat is planning to install solar panels on top of street la
Solar panels will be significant and dependable source of clean

Over the years common water bodies are having less water an
getting silted up as a result ground water in the village has dep
households owning livestock are not able to care for their live
and farmers are not able to access water for irrigation. The pan
1000 20 3.6 also wishes to use these common water bodies for raising rev
through the promotion of fresh water fishery. Accordingly it ha
up with four pronged strategy (a) Widening, de-silting an
strengthening of bunds of all common water bodies, (b) Planti
fruit bearing and orchard tress on the boundaries, (C) Planting
in these water bodies and (d) introducing fresh water fish

There are significant benefits of using bio-fertilizers in cultiva


Fruits, vegetables and crops cultivated using bio-fertilizers fe
higher prices in the market. Recognizing this, the panchaya
0 10 3.7 adopting a two pronged strategy (a) Collecting and aggregatin
the bio-degradable waste (b) Setting up a facility to convert
degradable waste into bio-fertilizer. The fertilizers produced i
manner can both be sold in the market as well as shared and u
the cultivating households in this village.
culars

RNANCE
{Code-1}
Response}
ree-1, Disagree-2]

PARTICIPATION IN GREEN
o you, what are the three most

sale of these fruits will be shared


he summer and reduce pollution.
rees will also prevent soil erosion,
ere has been significant change in

t fruit bearing trees along the roads


ge that you experienced in the past

start yielding fruits in the next three


If the Govt. wishes to spend Rs. 1 lakh on local development of your village and
it is undecided regarding the nature of allocation and expects that the
Panchayat has to arrive at a formula to allocate it across the activities indicated

20
Household-18

in Col.-2, you are expected to advice the Panchayat. How should the Panchayat
Household ID

allocate Rs. 1 Lakh [Respondent must be asked to divide the amount across
these issues in %.]
In addition to Col.3, the Govt. has requested you to contribute Rs. 5000/- every

2
5 years towards village development. The money will be spent on activities
listed in Col. 2. Will you contribute? (Yes – 1, No -2)
SECTION-8 : GOVERNANCE
8.3 : Climate Change & Green Governance

If 1 in Col.4a then
How would you want the Panchayat to allocate your contribution?

0
[Respondent must be asked to divide the amount across these issues in 3
monetary terms (Rs.)]
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

If 2 in Col.4a then reasons for not willing to contribute [Poor – 1, Don’t feel it is
1

your responsibility – 2, This is a non-issue – 3 Must be done by the Govt. rather


than using my money– 4]
Response

In addition to Col.3, the Govt. wants every HH to allocate 100 hours in a year as
labor or provision of technical expertise towards activities listed in Col.-2. Will
you contribute your time? [ Yes – 1, No -2]

If 1 in Col.5a then
How would you want the Panchayat to allocate your contribution?

10
[Respondent must be asked to divide the number of hours across these issues]
1

If 2 in Col.5a then reasons for not willing to contribute [Don’t have technical
capacities – 1, Physically unable – 2, This is a non-issue – 3], Must be done by
the Govt. rather than by me – 4]
8

2
1

3
Sl.

3.1
No.
nd that there has been significant
and garbage generated within the
ommunicable diseases, death of
Panchayat is planning to build a 20 0 10 3.2
h degradable and non-degradable
h as plastics)

gnificant disruptions in agricultural


d incomes. Such powercuts are also
mance of children. The panchayat is 10 0 10 3.3
n land for construction of solar and
ome power shortage.

ing water is becoming a serious


chayat is planning a two pronged
m (a) Construction and maintenance 30 5000 20 3.4
ts across the village (b) It is also
d build a reverse osmosis plant.
1 1

ayat is unable to adequately provide


lt women and children in the village
bites and other stray animals. The 0 0 10 3.5
olar panels on top of street lamps.
dependable source of clean power.

odies are having less water and are


d water in the village has depleted,
not able to care for their livestock
water for irrigation. The panchayat
n water bodies for raising revenue 10 0 20 3.6
ater fishery. Accordingly it has come
gy (a) Widening, de-silting and
mmon water bodies, (b) Planting of
n the boundaries, (C) Planting Asola
) introducing fresh water fish.

using bio-fertilizers in cultivation.


tivated using bio-fertilizers fetches
ecognizing this, the panchayat is
(a) Collecting and aggregating all of 10 0 20 3.7
etting up a facility to convert the
zer. The fertilizers produced in this
arket as well as shared and used by
eholds in this village.
Particulars

GOVERNANCE
5 years? {Code-1}
{Multiple Response}
the climate? [Agree-1, Disagree-2]

PREFERANCE FOR AND PARTICIPATION IN GREEN


If you Agree then according to you, what are the three most

to five years, income from the sale of these fruits will be shared
cool the temperatures during the summer and reduce pollution.
amongst all households. These trees will also prevent soil erosion,
People have been saying that there has been significant change in

The Panchayat is planning to plant fruit bearing trees along the roads
significant indicators of this change that you experienced in the past

inside the village. These trees will start yielding fruits in the next three
If the Govt. wishes to spend Rs. 1 lakh on local development of your village and
it is undecided regarding the nature of allocation and expects that the
Panchayat has to arrive at a formula to allocate it across the activities indicated
2

20
Household-19

in Col.-2, you are expected to advice the Panchayat. How should the Panchayat
Household ID

allocate Rs. 1 Lakh [Respondent must be asked to divide the amount across
these issues in %.]
In addition to Col.3, the Govt. has requested you to contribute Rs. 5000/- every
1

5 years towards village development. The money will be spent on activities


listed in Col. 2. Will you contribute? (Yes – 1, No -2)
SECTION-8 : GOVERNANCE
8.3 : Climate Change & Green Governance

If 1 in Col.4a then
How would you want the Panchayat to allocate your contribution?
4

[Respondent must be asked to divide the amount across these issues in

1000
monetary terms (Rs.)]
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

If 2 in Col.4a then reasons for not willing to contribute [Poor – 1, Don’t feel it is
1

your responsibility – 2, This is a non-issue – 3 Must be done by the Govt. rather


than using my money– 4]
Response
Over the years, it has been found that there has been significant
increase in the quantum of waste and garbage generated within the
village. This is contributing to communicable diseases, death of
livestock amongst others. The Panchayat is planning to build a 20 0
recycling plant to deal with both degradable and non-degradable
wastes (such as plastics)

Power cuts are contributing to significant disruptions in agricultural


activities, leading to crop losses and incomes. Such powercuts are also
adversely affecting school performance of children. The panchayat is 10 0
planning to set aside the common land for construction of solar and
wind farm to overcome power shortage.

Availability and purity of drinking water is becoming a serious


problem in this village. The panchayat is planning a two pronged
strategy to overcome this problem (a) Construction and maintenance 10 1000
of ground water recharging pits across the village (b) It is also
attempting to raise revenue and build a reverse osmosis plant.
1

Over the last five years the panchayat is unable to adequately provide
and operate street lights, as a result women and children in the village
are particularly vulnerable to dog bites and other stray animals. The 10 1000
panchayat is planning to install solar panels on top of street lamps.
Solar panels will be significant and dependable source of clean power.

Over the years common water bodies are having less water and are
getting silted up as a result ground water in the village has depleted,
households owning livestock are not able to care for their livestock
and farmers are not able to access water for irrigation. The panchayat
also wishes to use these common water bodies for raising revenue 10 1000
through the promotion of fresh water fishery. Accordingly it has come
up with four pronged strategy (a) Widening, de-silting and
strengthening of bunds of all common water bodies, (b) Planting of
fruit bearing and orchard tress on the boundaries, (C) Planting Asola
in these water bodies and (d) introducing fresh water fish.

There are significant benefits of using bio-fertilizers in cultivation.


Fruits, vegetables and crops cultivated using bio-fertilizers fetches
higher prices in the market. Recognizing this, the panchayat is
adopting a two pronged strategy (a) Collecting and aggregating all of 20 1000
the bio-degradable waste (b) Setting up a facility to convert the
degradable waste into bio-fertilizer. The fertilizers produced in this
manner can both be sold in the market as well as shared and used by
the cultivating households in this village.
SECTION-8 : GOVERNAN
8.3 : Climate Change & Green Gove

Household-20

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introductio
1 9
Sl.
Response No. Particulars

1 1 People have been saying that there has been significant change in
the climate? [Agree-1, Disagree-2]

If you Agree then according to you, what are the three most
2 significant indicators of this change that you experienced in the past
5 years? {Code-1}
{Multiple Response}
In addition to Col.3, the Govt. wants every HH to allocate 100 hours in a year as

[Respondent must be asked to divide the number of hours across these issues]
labor or provision of technical expertise towards activities listed in Col.-2. Will

capacities – 1, Physically unable – 2, This is a non-issue – 3], Must be done by


If 2 in Col.5a then reasons for not willing to contribute [Don’t have technical
How would you want the Panchayat to allocate your contribution?
you contribute your time? [ Yes – 1, No -2]

the Govt. rather than by me – 4]


If 1 in Col.5a then

PREFERANCE FOR AND PARTICIPATION IN GREEN


3 GOVERNANCE

The Panchayat is planning to plant fruit bearing trees along the roads
inside the village. These trees will start yielding fruits in the next three
20 3.1 to five years, income from the sale of these fruits will be shared
amongst all households. These trees will also prevent soil erosion,
cool the temperatures during the summer and reduce pollution.
Over the years, it has been found that there has been significant
increase in the quantum of waste and garbage generated within the
village. This is contributing to communicable diseases, death of
20 3.2 livestock amongst others. The Panchayat is planning to build a
recycling plant to deal with both degradable and non-degradable
wastes (such as plastics)

Power cuts are contributing to significant disruptions in agricultural


activities, leading to crop losses and incomes. Such powercuts are also
0 3.3 adversely affecting school performance of children. The panchayat is
planning to set aside the common land for construction of solar and
wind farm to overcome power shortage.

Availability and purity of drinking water is becoming a serious


problem in this village. The panchayat is planning a two pronged
20 3.4 strategy to overcome this problem (a) Construction and maintenance
of ground water recharging pits across the village (b) It is also
attempting to raise revenue and build a reverse osmosis plant.
1

Over the last five years the panchayat is unable to adequately provide
and operate street lights, as a result women and children in the village
20 3.5 are particularly vulnerable to dog bites and other stray animals. The
panchayat is planning to install solar panels on top of street lamps.
Solar panels will be significant and dependable source of clean power.

Over the years common water bodies are having less water and are
getting silted up as a result ground water in the village has depleted,
households owning livestock are not able to care for their livestock
and farmers are not able to access water for irrigation. The panchayat
0 3.6 also wishes to use these common water bodies for raising revenue
through the promotion of fresh water fishery. Accordingly it has come
up with four pronged strategy (a) Widening, de-silting and
strengthening of bunds of all common water bodies, (b) Planting of
fruit bearing and orchard tress on the boundaries, (C) Planting Asola
in these water bodies and (d) introducing fresh water fish.

There are significant benefits of using bio-fertilizers in cultivation.


Fruits, vegetables and crops cultivated using bio-fertilizers fetches
higher prices in the market. Recognizing this, the panchayat is
20 3.7 adopting a two pronged strategy (a) Collecting and aggregating all of
the bio-degradable waste (b) Setting up a facility to convert the
degradable waste into bio-fertilizer. The fertilizers produced in this
manner can both be sold in the market as well as shared and used by
the cultivating households in this village.
If the Govt. wishes to spend Rs. 1 lakh on local development of your village and
it is undecided regarding the nature of allocation and expects that the
Panchayat has to arrive at a formula to allocate it across the activities indicated

0
2
Household-20
in Col.-2, you are expected to advice the Panchayat. How should the Panchayat

Household ID
allocate Rs. 1 Lakh [Respondent must be asked to divide the amount across
these issues in %.]
In addition to Col.3, the Govt. has requested you to contribute Rs. 5000/- every

1
5 years towards village development. The money will be spent on activities
listed in Col. 2. Will you contribute? (Yes – 1, No -2)
ON-8 : GOVERNANCE
ate Change & Green Governance

If 1 in Col.4a then
How would you want the Panchayat to allocate your contribution?

0
[Respondent must be asked to divide the amount across these issues in
monetary terms (Rs.)]
rectly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

If 2 in Col.4a then reasons for not willing to contribute [Poor – 1, Don’t feel it is

1
your responsibility – 2, This is a non-issue – 3 Must be done by the Govt. rather
than using my money– 4]
Response

In addition to Col.3, the Govt. wants every HH to allocate 100 hours in a year as
labor or provision of technical expertise towards activities listed in Col.-2. Will
you contribute your time? [ Yes – 1, No -2]

If 1 in Col.5a then
How would you want the Panchayat to allocate your contribution?
[Respondent must be asked to divide the number of hours across these issues]

If 2 in Col.5a then reasons for not willing to contribute [Don’t have technical
capacities – 1, Physically unable – 2, This is a non-issue – 3], Must be done by
the Govt. rather than by me – 4]
2
1

3
Sl.

3.1
No.

amongst all households. These trees


inside the village. These trees will start

cool the temperatures during the su


The Panchayat is planning to plant frui
significant indicators of this change th
[to

Particular

5 years? {Cod
the climate? [Agree-1
People have been saying that there h

PREFERANCE FOR AND PART


If you Agree then according to you

to five years, income from the sale o


{Multiple Resp

GOVERNAN
Over the years, it has been found th
increase in the quantum of waste and
village. This is contributing to comm
0 0 3.2 livestock amongst others. The Panc
recycling plant to deal with both deg
wastes (such as

Power cuts are contributing to signific


activities, leading to crop losses and inc
30 2000 3.3 adversely affecting school performance
planning to set aside the common land
wind farm to overcome

Availability and purity of drinking w


problem in this village. The panchay
10 0 3.4 strategy to overcome this problem (a)
of ground water recharging pits ac
attempting to raise revenue and bu
1 4

Over the last five years the panchayat i


and operate street lights, as a result wo
0 0 3.5 are particularly vulnerable to dog bite
panchayat is planning to install solar p
Solar panels will be significant and depe

Over the years common water bodies


getting silted up as a result ground wa
households owning livestock are not a
and farmers are not able to access wate
20 1000 3.6 also wishes to use these common wa
through the promotion of fresh water fi
up with four pronged strategy (a)
strengthening of bunds of all common
fruit bearing and orchard tress on the
in these water bodies and (d) intr

There are significant benefits of using


Fruits, vegetables and crops cultivate
higher prices in the market. Recogn
40 2000 3.7 adopting a two pronged strategy (a) Co
the bio-degradable waste (b) Setting
degradable waste into bio-fertilizer. T
manner can both be sold in the market
the cultivating household
Particulars

GOVERNANCE
5 years? {Code-1}
{Multiple Response}
the climate? [Agree-1, Disagree-2]

EFERANCE FOR AND PARTICIPATION IN GREEN


Agree then according to you, what are the three most

years, income from the sale of these fruits will be shared


temperatures during the summer and reduce pollution.
all households. These trees will also prevent soil erosion,
ave been saying that there has been significant change in

ayat is planning to plant fruit bearing trees along the roads


indicators of this change that you experienced in the past

village. These trees will start yielding fruits in the next three
If the Govt. wishes to spend Rs. 1 lakh on local development of your village and
it is undecided regarding the nature of allocation and expects that the
Panchayat has to arrive at a formula to allocate it across the activities indicated

0
1
Household-21

in Col.-2, you are expected to advice the Panchayat. How should the Panchayat
Household ID

allocate Rs. 1 Lakh [Respondent must be asked to divide the amount across
these issues in %.]
In addition to Col.3, the Govt. has requested you to contribute Rs. 5000/- every
2

5 years towards village development. The money will be spent on activities


listed in Col. 2. Will you contribute? (Yes – 1, No -2)
SECTION-8 : GOVERNANCE
8.3 : Climate Change & Green Governance

If 1 in Col.4a then
How would you want the Panchayat to allocate your contribution?

0
[Respondent must be asked to divide the amount across these issues in
monetary terms (Rs.)]
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

If 2 in Col.4a then reasons for not willing to contribute [Poor – 1, Don’t feel it is
1

your responsibility – 2, This is a non-issue – 3 Must be done by the Govt. rather


than using my money– 4]
Response

In addition to Col.3, the Govt. wants every HH to allocate 100 hours in a year as
labor or provision of technical expertise towards activities listed in Col.-2. Will
you contribute your time? [ Yes – 1, No -2]

If 1 in Col.5a then
How would you want the Panchayat to allocate your contribution?
[Respondent must be asked to divide the number of hours across these issues]
e years, it has been found that there has been significant
n the quantum of waste and garbage generated within the
This is contributing to communicable diseases, death of
ck amongst others. The Panchayat is planning to build a 10 0
g plant to deal with both degradable and non-degradable
wastes (such as plastics)

ts are contributing to significant disruptions in agricultural


eading to crop losses and incomes. Such powercuts are also
affecting school performance of children. The panchayat is 20 0
to set aside the common land for construction of solar and
wind farm to overcome power shortage.

bility and purity of drinking water is becoming a serious


m in this village. The panchayat is planning a two pronged
o overcome this problem (a) Construction and maintenance 30 5000
und water recharging pits across the village (b) It is also
ting to raise revenue and build a reverse osmosis plant.
1

ast five years the panchayat is unable to adequately provide


te street lights, as a result women and children in the village
ularly vulnerable to dog bites and other stray animals. The 10 0
at is planning to install solar panels on top of street lamps.
ls will be significant and dependable source of clean power.

years common water bodies are having less water and are
ted up as a result ground water in the village has depleted,
ds owning livestock are not able to care for their livestock
rs are not able to access water for irrigation. The panchayat
hes to use these common water bodies for raising revenue 20 0
e promotion of fresh water fishery. Accordingly it has come
with four pronged strategy (a) Widening, de-silting and
ening of bunds of all common water bodies, (b) Planting of
ing and orchard tress on the boundaries, (C) Planting Asola
ese water bodies and (d) introducing fresh water fish.

e significant benefits of using bio-fertilizers in cultivation.


egetables and crops cultivated using bio-fertilizers fetches
prices in the market. Recognizing this, the panchayat is
a two pronged strategy (a) Collecting and aggregating all of 10 0
-degradable waste (b) Setting up a facility to convert the
ble waste into bio-fertilizer. The fertilizers produced in this
an both be sold in the market as well as shared and used by
the cultivating households in this village.
If 2 in Col.5a then reasons for not willing to contribute [Don’t have technical
capacities – 1, Physically unable – 2, This is a non-issue – 3], Must be done by
the Govt. rather than by me – 4]
4s
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

9.1.1 : Choice of schools (To be canvassed from the Moth


Household-1

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover

Sl.
No. Criteria

1 School within the village (Easy access)


2 School of right category (primary; secondary; higher)

3 Quality of education (will include qualified teachers; modern syllabus; Computer etc.)

Facilities available in the school (blackboard; furniture; tap water for drinking; Lavatory etc)
4
5 Noon meal facility in this school
6 Perceived prestige associated with the school
7 Medium of instruction of the desired choice
8 Presence of religious instructions
9 Other students are of similar and comparable caste and/or religion
10 Affordability
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

(To be canvassed from the Mother of the child)


Household-1

Household ID
d correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
0 1
Response
Child ID-1* Child ID-2* Child ID-3* Child ID-4* Child ID-5* Child ID-6*

uter etc.)

g; Lavatory etc)
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

9.1.1 : Choice of schools (To be canvassed from the Mother of the child)
Household-2

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Sl. Response
No. Criteria
17-1* Child ID-2*
1 School within the village (Easy access) 1
2 School of right category (primary; secondary; higher) 2
Quality of education (will include qualified teachers; modern syllabus; Computer
3 etc.) 1
Facilities available in the school (blackboard; furniture; tap water for drinking;
4 Lavatory etc) 1
5 Noon meal facility in this school 1
6 Perceived prestige associated with the school 2
7 Medium of instruction of the desired choice 2
8 Presence of religious instructions 2
9 Other students are of similar and comparable caste and/or religion 2
10 Affordability 1
SECTION-9 : ED
9.1 : SCHO

other of the child) 9.1.1 : Choice of schools (To be canvassed


Household

Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In
0 2
Response Sl.
No. Criteria
Child ID-3* Child ID-4* Child ID-5* Child ID-6*
1 School within the village (Easy access)
2 School of right category (primary; secondary; higher)
Quality of education (will include qualified teachers; modern syllabus; Com
3 etc.)

Facilities available in the school (blackboard; furniture; tap water for drinki
4 Lavatory etc)
5 Noon meal facility in this school
6 Perceived prestige associated with the school
7 Medium of instruction of the desired choice
8 Presence of religious instructions
9 Other students are of similar and comparable caste and/or religion
10 Affordability
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

ools (To be canvassed from the Mother of the child) 9.1.


Household-3

Household ID
opied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
0 3
Response Sl.
3-1* 4-2* 5-3* Child ID-4* Child ID-5* Child ID-6* No.
2 1 1 1 School within the village (Ea
higher) 1 2 2 2 School of right category (pr
chers; modern syllabus; Computer Quality of education (will in
3 etc.)
2 2 2
urniture; tap water for drinking; Facilities available in the sch
2 2 2 4 Lavatory etc)
2 2 2 5 Noon meal facility in this sc
2 2 2 6 Perceived prestige associate
2 2 2 7 Medium of instruction of th
2 2 2 8 Presence of religious instru
caste and/or religion 2 2 2 9 Other students are of simila
2 2 2 10 Affordability
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

9.1.1 : Choice of schools (To be canvassed from the Mother of the child)
Household-4

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Response
Criteria
Child ID-1* Child ID-2* Child ID-3* Child ID-4*
School within the village (Easy access)
School of right category (primary; secondary; higher)
Quality of education (will include qualified teachers; modern syllabus; Computer
etc.)

Facilities available in the school (blackboard; furniture; tap water for drinking;
Lavatory etc)
Noon meal facility in this school
Perceived prestige associated with the school
Medium of instruction of the desired choice
Presence of religious instructions
Other students are of similar and comparable caste and/or religion
Affordability
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

) 9.1.1 : Choice of schools (To be canvassed from the Mothe


Household-5

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover S
0 4
ponse Sl.
No. Criteria
Child ID-5* Child ID-6*
1 School within the village (Easy access)
2 School of right category (primary; secondary; higher)
Quality of education (will include qualified teachers; modern syllabus; Computer
3 etc.)

Facilities available in the school (blackboard; furniture; tap water for drinking;
4 Lavatory etc)
5 Noon meal facility in this school
6 Perceived prestige associated with the school
7 Medium of instruction of the desired choice
8 Presence of religious instructions
9 Other students are of similar and comparable caste and/or religion
10 Affordability
EDUCATION
CHOOLS

ssed from the Mother of the child) 9.1.1 : Choice of schools


ehold-5

ehold ID
m Introduction/Cover Sheet] [to be copie
0 5
Response Sl.
No. Criteria
Child ID-1* Child ID-2* Child ID-3* Child ID-4* Child ID-5* Child ID-6*
1 School within the village (Easy access)
2 School of right category (primary; secondary; highe
Quality of education (will include qualified teachers
3 etc.)

Facilities available in the school (blackboard; furnitu


4 Lavatory etc)
5 Noon meal facility in this school
6 Perceived prestige associated with the school
7 Medium of instruction of the desired choice
8 Presence of religious instructions
9 Other students are of similar and comparable caste
10 Affordability
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

9.1.1 : Choice of schools (To be canvassed from the Mother of the child)
Household-6

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
0 6
Response
Criteria
6-1* Child ID-2* Child ID-3* Child ID-4* Child ID-5* Child ID-6*
ge (Easy access) 1
y (primary; secondary; higher) 2
will include qualified teachers; modern syllabus; Computer
1
he school (blackboard; furniture; tap water for drinking;
2
his school 2
ociated with the school 2
of the desired choice 2
nstructions 2
similar and comparable caste and/or religion 2
1
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

9.1.1 : Choice of schools (To be canvassed from the Mother of the child)
Household-7

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Sl. Respons
No. Criteria
Child ID-1* Child ID-2*
1 School within the village (Easy access)
2 School of right category (primary; secondary; higher)
Quality of education (will include qualified teachers; modern syllabus; Computer
3 etc.)

Facilities available in the school (blackboard; furniture; tap water for drinking;
4 Lavatory etc)
5 Noon meal facility in this school
6 Perceived prestige associated with the school
7 Medium of instruction of the desired choice
8 Presence of religious instructions
9 Other students are of similar and comparable caste and/or religion
10 Affordability
SECTION-9 : ED
9.1 : SCHO

other of the child) 9.1.1 : Choice of schools (To be canvassed


Household

Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In
0 7
Response Sl.
No. Criteria
Child ID-3* Child ID-4* Child ID-5* Child ID-6*
1 School within the village (Easy access)
2 School of right category (primary; secondary; higher)
Quality of education (will include qualified teachers; modern syllabus; Com
3 etc.)

Facilities available in the school (blackboard; furniture; tap water for drinki
4 Lavatory etc)
5 Noon meal facility in this school
6 Perceived prestige associated with the school
7 Medium of instruction of the desired choice
8 Presence of religious instructions
9 Other students are of similar and comparable caste and/or religion
10 Affordability
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

ools (To be canvassed from the Mother of the child) 9.1.


Household-8

Household ID
opied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
0 8
Response Sl.
6-1* 7-2* 8-3* Child ID-4* Child ID-5* Child ID-6* No.
1 1 1 1 School within the village (Ea
higher) 2 2 2 2 School of right category (pr
chers; modern syllabus; Computer Quality of education (will in
3 etc.)
1 1 1
urniture; tap water for drinking; Facilities available in the sch
1 1 1 4 Lavatory etc)
2 2 2 5 Noon meal facility in this sc
2 2 2 6 Perceived prestige associate
2 2 2 7 Medium of instruction of th
2 2 2 8 Presence of religious instru
caste and/or religion 2 2 2 9 Other students are of simila
1 1 1 10 Affordability
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

9.1.1 : Choice of schools (To be canvassed from the Mother of the child)
Household-9

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Response
Criteria
Child ID-1* Child ID-2* Child ID-3* Child ID-4*
School within the village (Easy access)
School of right category (primary; secondary; higher)
Quality of education (will include qualified teachers; modern syllabus; Computer
etc.)

Facilities available in the school (blackboard; furniture; tap water for drinking;
Lavatory etc)
Noon meal facility in this school
Perceived prestige associated with the school
Medium of instruction of the desired choice
Presence of religious instructions
Other students are of similar and comparable caste and/or religion
Affordability
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

) 9.1.1 : Choice of schools (To be canvassed from the Mothe


Household-10

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover S
0 9
ponse Sl.
No. Criteria
Child ID-5* Child ID-6*
1 School within the village (Easy access)
2 School of right category (primary; secondary; higher)
Quality of education (will include qualified teachers; modern syllabus; Computer
3 etc.)

Facilities available in the school (blackboard; furniture; tap water for drinking;
4 Lavatory etc)
5 Noon meal facility in this school
6 Perceived prestige associated with the school
7 Medium of instruction of the desired choice
8 Presence of religious instructions
9 Other students are of similar and comparable caste and/or religion
10 Affordability
EDUCATION
CHOOLS

ssed from the Mother of the child) 9.1.1 : Choice of schools


hold-10

ehold ID
m Introduction/Cover Sheet] [to be copie
1 0
Response Sl.
No. Criteria
Child ID-1* Child ID-2* Child ID-3* Child ID-4* Child ID-5* Child ID-6*
1 School within the village (Easy access)
2 School of right category (primary; secondary; highe
Quality of education (will include qualified teachers
3 etc.)

Facilities available in the school (blackboard; furnitu


4 Lavatory etc)
5 Noon meal facility in this school
6 Perceived prestige associated with the school
7 Medium of instruction of the desired choice
8 Presence of religious instructions
9 Other students are of similar and comparable caste
10 Affordability
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

9.1.1 : Choice of schools (To be canvassed from the Mother of the child)
Household-11

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 1
Response
Criteria
4-1* 5-2* 6-3* Child ID-4* Child ID-5* Child ID-6*
ge (Easy access) 1 1 1
y (primary; secondary; higher) 2 2 2
will include qualified teachers; modern syllabus; Computer
1 1 1
he school (blackboard; furniture; tap water for drinking;
1 1 1
his school 2 2 2
ociated with the school 2 2 2
of the desired choice 2 2 2
nstructions 2 2 2
similar and comparable caste and/or religion 2 2 2
2 2 2
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

9.1.1 : Choice of schools (To be canvassed from the Mother of the child)
Household-12

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Sl. Respons
No. 8]
Child ID-1* Child ID-2*
1 School within the village (Easy access)
2 School of right category (primary; secondary; higher)
Quality of education (will include qualified teachers; modern syllabus; Computer
3 etc.)

Facilities available in the school (blackboard; furniture; tap water for drinking;
4 Lavatory etc)
5 Noon meal facility in this school
6 Perceived prestige associated with the school
7 Medium of instruction of the desired choice
8 Presence of religious instructions
9 Other students are of similar and comparable caste and/or religion
10 Affordability
SECTION-9 : ED
9.1 : SCHO

other of the child) 9.1.1 : Choice of schools (To be canvassed


Household

Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In
1 2
Response Sl.
No. Criteria
Child ID-3* Child ID-4* Child ID-5* Child ID-6*
1 School within the village (Easy access)
2 School of right category (primary; secondary; higher)
Quality of education (will include qualified teachers; modern syllabus; Com
3 etc.)

Facilities available in the school (blackboard; furniture; tap water for drinki
4 Lavatory etc)
5 Noon meal facility in this school
6 Perceived prestige associated with the school
7 Medium of instruction of the desired choice
8 Presence of religious instructions
9 Other students are of similar and comparable caste and/or religion
10 Affordability
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

ools (To be canvassed from the Mother of the child) 9.1.


Household-13

Household ID
opied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 3
Response Sl.
7-1* Child ID-2* Child ID-3* Child ID-4* Child ID-5* Child ID-6* No.
1 1 School within the village (Ea
higher) 2 2 School of right category (pr
chers; modern syllabus; Computer Quality of education (will in
3 etc.)
2
urniture; tap water for drinking; Facilities available in the sch
2 4 Lavatory etc)
2 5 Noon meal facility in this sc
2 6 Perceived prestige associate
2 7 Medium of instruction of th
2 8 Presence of religious instru
caste and/or religion 2 9 Other students are of simila
1 10 Affordability
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

9.1.1 : Choice of schools (To be canvassed from the Mother of the child)
Household-14

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Response
Criteria
5-1* Child ID-2* Child ID-3* Child ID-4*
School within the village (Easy access) 1
School of right category (primary; secondary; higher) 2
Quality of education (will include qualified teachers; modern syllabus; Computer
etc.) 1
Facilities available in the school (blackboard; furniture; tap water for drinking;
Lavatory etc) 1
Noon meal facility in this school 1
Perceived prestige associated with the school 2
Medium of instruction of the desired choice 1
Presence of religious instructions 2
Other students are of similar and comparable caste and/or religion 2
Affordability 1
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

) 9.1.1 : Choice of schools (To be canvassed from the Mothe


Household-15

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover S
1 4
ponse Sl.
No. Criteria
Child ID-5* Child ID-6*
1 School within the village (Easy access)
2 School of right category (primary; secondary; higher)
Quality of education (will include qualified teachers; modern syllabus; Computer
3 etc.)

Facilities available in the school (blackboard; furniture; tap water for drinking;
4 Lavatory etc)
5 Noon meal facility in this school
6 Perceived prestige associated with the school
7 Medium of instruction of the desired choice
8 Presence of religious instructions
9 Other students are of similar and comparable caste and/or religion
10 Affordability
EDUCATION
CHOOLS

ssed from the Mother of the child) 9.1.1 : Choice of schools


hold-15

ehold ID
m Introduction/Cover Sheet] [to be copie
1 5
Response Sl.
No. Criteria
3-1* 4-2* 5-3* Child ID-4* Child ID-5* Child ID-6*
1 1 1 1 School within the village (Easy access)
1 1 1 2 School of right category (primary; secondary; highe
Quality of education (will include qualified teachers
3 etc.)
1 2 2
Facilities available in the school (blackboard; furnitu
1 2 2 4 Lavatory etc)
1 2 2 5 Noon meal facility in this school
1 2 2 6 Perceived prestige associated with the school
2 2 2 7 Medium of instruction of the desired choice
2 2 2 8 Presence of religious instructions
2 2 2 9 Other students are of similar and comparable caste
2 2 2 10 Affordability
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

9.1.1 : Choice of schools (To be canvassed from the Mother of the child)
Household-16

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 6
Response
Criteria
5-1* 6-2* Child ID-3* Child ID-4* Child ID-5* Child ID-6*
ge (Easy access) 1 1
y (primary; secondary; higher) 2 2
will include qualified teachers; modern syllabus; Computer
2 2
he school (blackboard; furniture; tap water for drinking;
2 2
his school 2 2
ociated with the school 2 2
of the desired choice 2 2
nstructions 2 2
similar and comparable caste and/or religion 2 2
1 1
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

9.1.1 : Choice of schools (To be canvassed from the Mother of the child)
Household-17

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Sl. Respons
No. Criteria
Child ID-1* Child ID-2*
1 School within the village (Easy access)
2 School of right category (primary; secondary; higher)
Quality of education (will include qualified teachers; modern syllabus; Computer
3 etc.)

Facilities available in the school (blackboard; furniture; tap water for drinking;
4 Lavatory etc)
5 Noon meal facility in this school
6 Perceived prestige associated with the school
7 Medium of instruction of the desired choice
8 Presence of religious instructions
9 Other students are of similar and comparable caste and/or religion
10 Affordability
SECTION-9 : ED
9.1 : SCHO

other of the child) 9.1.1 : Choice of schools (To be canvassed


Household

Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In
1 7
Response Sl.
No. Criteria
Child ID-3* Child ID-4* Child ID-5* Child ID-6*
1 School within the village (Easy access)
2 School of right category (primary; secondary; higher)
Quality of education (will include qualified teachers; modern syllabus; Com
3 etc.)

Facilities available in the school (blackboard; furniture; tap water for drinki
4 Lavatory etc)
5 Noon meal facility in this school
6 Perceived prestige associated with the school
7 Medium of instruction of the desired choice
8 Presence of religious instructions
9 Other students are of similar and comparable caste and/or religion
10 Affordability
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

ools (To be canvassed from the Mother of the child) 9.1.


Household-18

Household ID
opied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 8
Response Sl.
9-1* Child ID-2* Child ID-3* Child ID-4* Child ID-5* Child ID-6* No.
1 1 School within the village (Ea
higher) 1 2 School of right category (pr
chers; modern syllabus; Computer Quality of education (will in
3 etc.)
1
urniture; tap water for drinking; Facilities available in the sch
1 4 Lavatory etc)
2 5 Noon meal facility in this sc
2 6 Perceived prestige associate
2 7 Medium of instruction of th
2 8 Presence of religious instru
caste and/or religion 2 9 Other students are of simila
2 10 Affordability
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

9.1.1 : Choice of schools (To be canvassed from the Mother of the child)
Household-19

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Response
Criteria
5-1* Child ID-2* Child ID-3* Child ID-4*
School within the village (Easy access) 1
School of right category (primary; secondary; higher) 2
Quality of education (will include qualified teachers; modern syllabus; Computer
etc.) 1
Facilities available in the school (blackboard; furniture; tap water for drinking;
Lavatory etc) 1
Noon meal facility in this school 2
Perceived prestige associated with the school 2
Medium of instruction of the desired choice 2
Presence of religious instructions 2
Other students are of similar and comparable caste and/or religion 2
Affordability 1
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

) 9.1.1 : Choice of schools (To be canvassed from the Mothe


Household-20

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover S
1 9
ponse Sl.
No. Criteria
Child ID-5* Child ID-6*
1 School within the village (Easy access)
2 School of right category (primary; secondary; higher)
Quality of education (will include qualified teachers; modern syllabus; Computer
3 etc.)

Facilities available in the school (blackboard; furniture; tap water for drinking;
4 Lavatory etc)
5 Noon meal facility in this school
6 Perceived prestige associated with the school
7 Medium of instruction of the desired choice
8 Presence of religious instructions
9 Other students are of similar and comparable caste and/or religion
10 Affordability
EDUCATION
CHOOLS

ssed from the Mother of the child) 9.1.1 : Choice of schools


hold-20

ehold ID
m Introduction/Cover Sheet] [to be copie

Response Sl.
No. Criteria
Child ID-1* Child ID-2* Child ID-3* Child ID-4* Child ID-5* Child ID-6*
1 School within the village (Easy access)
2 School of right category (primary; secondary; highe
Quality of education (will include qualified teachers
3 etc.)

Facilities available in the school (blackboard; furnitu


4 Lavatory etc)
5 Noon meal facility in this school
6 Perceived prestige associated with the school
7 Medium of instruction of the desired choice
8 Presence of religious instructions
9 Other students are of similar and comparable caste
10 Affordability
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

9.1.1 : Choice of schools (To be canvassed from the Mother of the child)
Household-21

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Response
Criteria
10-1* Child ID-2* Child ID-3* Child ID-4* Child ID-5* Child ID-6*
ge (Easy access) 1
y (primary; secondary; higher) 1
will include qualified teachers; modern syllabus; Computer
1
he school (blackboard; furniture; tap water for drinking;
2
his school 1
ociated with the school 1
of the desired choice 2
nstructions 2
similar and comparable caste and/or religion 2
1
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

9.1.2: Performance of Schools (To be canvassed from


Household-1

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover

How often in a Does the school


School id (from Class in How do you reach No. of month are the have noon meal
Child Village which this school (Mode teachers who teachers program
ID currently of transport)
Schedule) studying [Use Code-1] teaches you absent from [Yes=1,
your class No=2]

1
2
3
4
5
ON-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

ools (To be canvassed from children)


Household-1

Household ID
ectly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
0 1
Is there Are there
adequate separate rooms How do you sit Is there black board
No. of space for you for each in the class room in your class room
students to sit. standard. [1=on bench & [Yes=1, Child
ID
in the class [Yes=1, [Yes=1, chairs; 2=sit on the ground, No=2]
No=2] No=2] 3=sitting under the tree]

1
2
3
4
5
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

9.1.2: Performance of Schools (To be canvassed from children)


Household-2

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

How do How often Does the Is there Are there


separate How do you sit
you reach No. of in a month school adequate
School id Class in this school teachers are the have noon No. of space for rooms for in the class room
(from which (Mode of who teachers meal students you to sit. each [1=on bench &
Village currently standard. chairs; 2=sit on the
transport) teaches
Schedule) studying [Use absent program in the class [Yes=1, [Yes=1, ground, 3=sitting
Code- you from your [Yes=1, No=2]
1] class No=2] No=2] under the tree]

2 7 8 1 1 1 2
SECTION-9 : EDUCATIO
9.1 : SCHOOLS

ren) 9.1.2: Performance of Schools (To be canvasse


Household-3

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introductio
0 2

How do you sit How do How often Does the


Is there black board you reach No. of in a month school
in the class room in your class room School id Class in this school teachers are the have noon
[1=on bench & [Yes=1, Child (from which (Mode of who teachers meal
chairs; 2=sit on the ID Village currently
ground, 3=sitting No=2] transport) teaches
Schedule) studying [Use absent program
Code- you from your [Yes=1,
under the tree] 1] class No=2]

2 1 1 1 6 8
2 2 5 8 4 0 1
3 2 3 8 2 0 1
4
5
TION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

chools (To be canvassed from children) 9.1.2: P


Household-3

Household ID
rectly from Introduction/Cover Sheet] [to
0 3
Is there Are there
separate How do you sit
adequate Is there black board
No. of space for rooms for in the class room in your class room School id Class in
students you to sit. each [1=on bench & [Yes=1, Child (from which
standard. chairs; 2=sit on the ID Village currently
in the class [Yes=1, [Yes=1, ground, 3=sitting No=2] Schedule) studying
No=2]
No=2] under the tree]

1
35 1 1 2 1 2
1 1 2 1 3
4
5
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

9.1.2: Performance of Schools (To be canvassed from children)


Household-4

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
0
How do How often Does the Is there Are there
separate How do you sit
you reach No. of in a month school adequate Is there black board
this school teachers are the have noon No. of space for rooms for in the class room in your class room
(Mode of who teachers meal students you to sit. each [1=on bench & [Yes=1,
standard. chairs; 2=sit on the
transport) teaches absent program in the class [Yes=1, [Yes=1, ground, 3=sitting No=2]
[Use Code- you from your [Yes=1, No=2]
1] class No=2] No=2] under the tree]
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

9.1.2: Performance of Schools (To be canvassed from children)


Household-5

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
4
How do How often Does the Is there
Is there black board you reach No. of in a month school adequate
in your class room School id Class in this school teachers are the have noon No. of space for
[Yes=1, Child (from which (Mode of who teachers meal students you to sit.
ID Village currently
No=2] transport) teaches
Schedule) studying [Use absent program in the class [Yes=1,
Code- you from your [Yes=1, No=2]
1] class No=2]

1
2
3
4
5
ATION SECTION
9

assed from children) 9.1.2: Performance of Schoo

H
ction/Cover Sheet] [to be copied correct
0 5
Are there How do
separate How do you sit
Is there black board you reach No. of
rooms for in the class room in your class room School id Class in this school teachers
each [1=on bench & [Yes=1, Child (from which (Mode of who
standard. chairs; 2=sit on the ID Village currently
[Yes=1, ground, 3=sitting No=2] transport)
Schedule) studying [Use Code- teaches
you
No=2] under the tree] 1]

1 1 12 8 16
2
3
4
5
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

.2: Performance of Schools (To be canvassed from children)


Household-6

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
0 6
How often Does the Is there Are there
separate How do you sit
in a month school adequate Is there black board
are the have noon No. of space for rooms for in the class room in your class room
teachers meal students you to sit. each [1=on bench & [Yes=1, Child
standard. chairs; 2=sit on the ID
absent program in the class [Yes=1, [Yes=1, ground, 3=sitting No=2]
from your [Yes=1, No=2]
class No=2] No=2] under the tree]

0 1 38 1 1 1 1 1
2
3
4
5
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

9.1.2: Performance of Schools (To be canvassed from children)


Household-7

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

How do How often Does the Is there Are there


separate How do you sit
you reach No. of in a month school adequate
School id Class in this school teachers are the have noon No. of space for rooms for in the class room
(from which (Mode of who teachers meal students you to sit. each [1=on bench &
Village currently standard. chairs; 2=sit on the
transport) teaches
Schedule) studying [Use absent program in the class [Yes=1, [Yes=1, ground, 3=sitting
Code- you from your [Yes=1, No=2]
1] class No=2] No=2] under the tree]
SECTION-9 : EDUCATIO
9.1 : SCHOOLS

ren) 9.1.2: Performance of Schools (To be canvasse


Household-8

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introductio
0 7

How do you sit How do How often Does the


Is there black board you reach No. of in a month school
in the class room in your class room School id Class in this school teachers are the have noon
[1=on bench & [Yes=1, Child (from which (Mode of who teachers meal
chairs; 2=sit on the ID Village currently
ground, 3=sitting No=2] transport) teaches
Schedule) studying [Use absent program
Code- you from your [Yes=1,
under the tree] 1] class No=2]

1 1 6 8 6 3 1
2 1 3 8 4 2 1
3 1 2 8 4 2 1
4
5
TION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

chools (To be canvassed from children) 9.1.2: P


Household-8

Household ID
rectly from Introduction/Cover Sheet] [to
0 8
Is there Are there
separate How do you sit
adequate Is there black board
No. of space for rooms for in the class room in your class room School id Class in
students you to sit. each [1=on bench & [Yes=1, Child (from which
standard. chairs; 2=sit on the ID Village currently
in the class [Yes=1, [Yes=1, ground, 3=sitting No=2] Schedule) studying
No=2]
No=2] under the tree]

40 1 1 1 1 1
30 1 1 1 1 2
30 1 1 1 1 3
4
5
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

9.1.2: Performance of Schools (To be canvassed from children)


Household-9

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
0
How do How often Does the Is there Are there
separate How do you sit
you reach No. of in a month school adequate Is there black board
this school teachers are the have noon No. of space for rooms for in the class room in your class room
(Mode of who teachers meal students you to sit. each [1=on bench & [Yes=1,
standard. chairs; 2=sit on the
transport) teaches absent program in the class [Yes=1, [Yes=1, ground, 3=sitting No=2]
[Use Code- you from your [Yes=1, No=2]
1] class No=2] No=2] under the tree]
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

9.1.2: Performance of Schools (To be canvassed from children)


Household-10

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
9
How do How often Does the Is there
Is there black board you reach No. of in a month school adequate
in your class room School id Class in this school teachers are the have noon No. of space for
[Yes=1, Child (from which (Mode of who teachers meal students you to sit.
ID Village currently
No=2] transport) teaches
Schedule) studying [Use absent program in the class [Yes=1,
Code- you from your [Yes=1, No=2]
1] class No=2]

1
2
3
4
5
ATION SECTION
9

assed from children) 9.1.2: Performance of Schoo

H
ction/Cover Sheet] [to be copied correct
1 0
Are there How do
separate How do you sit
Is there black board you reach No. of
rooms for in the class room in your class room School id Class in this school teachers
each [1=on bench & [Yes=1, Child (from which (Mode of who
standard. chairs; 2=sit on the ID Village currently
[Yes=1, ground, 3=sitting No=2] transport)
Schedule) studying [Use Code- teaches
you
No=2] under the tree] 1]

1 2 7 8
2 2 7 8
3 2 4 8
4
5
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

.2: Performance of Schools (To be canvassed from children)


Household-11

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 1
How often Does the Is there Are there
separate How do you sit
in a month school adequate Is there black board
are the have noon No. of space for rooms for in the class room in your class room
teachers meal students you to sit. each [1=on bench & [Yes=1, Child
standard. chairs; 2=sit on the ID
absent program in the class [Yes=1, [Yes=1, ground, 3=sitting No=2]
from your [Yes=1, No=2]
class No=2] No=2] under the tree]

1 1 1 2 1 1
1 1 1 2 1 2
1 1 1 2 1 3
4
5
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

9.1.2: Performance of Schools (To be canvassed from children)


Household-12

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

How do How often Does the Is there Are there


separate How do you sit
you reach No. of in a month school adequate
School id Class in this school teachers are the have noon No. of space for rooms for in the class room
(from which (Mode of who teachers meal students you to sit. each [1=on bench &
Village currently standard. chairs; 2=sit on the
transport) teaches
Schedule) studying [Use absent program in the class [Yes=1, [Yes=1, ground, 3=sitting
Code- you from your [Yes=1, No=2]
1] class No=2] No=2] under the tree]
SECTION-9 : EDUCATIO
9.1 : SCHOOLS

ren) 9.1.2: Performance of Schools (To be canvasse


Household-13

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introductio
1 2

How do you sit How do How often Does the


Is there black board you reach No. of in a month school
in the class room in your class room School id Class in this school teachers are the have noon
[1=on bench & [Yes=1, Child (from which (Mode of who teachers meal
chairs; 2=sit on the ID Village currently
ground, 3=sitting No=2] transport) teaches
Schedule) studying [Use absent program
Code- you from your [Yes=1,
under the tree] 1] class No=2]

1 8 0 8 2 1
2
3
4
5
TION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

chools (To be canvassed from children) 9.1.2: P


Household-13

Household ID
rectly from Introduction/Cover Sheet] [to
1 3
Is there Are there
separate How do you sit
adequate Is there black board
No. of space for rooms for in the class room in your class room School id Class in
students you to sit. each [1=on bench & [Yes=1, Child (from which
standard. chairs; 2=sit on the ID Village currently
in the class [Yes=1, [Yes=1, ground, 3=sitting No=2] Schedule) studying
No=2]
No=2] under the tree]

20 1 1 1 1 1 1 3
2
3
4
5
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

9.1.2: Performance of Schools (To be canvassed from children)


Household-14

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1
How do How often Does the Is there Are there
separate How do you sit
you reach No. of in a month school adequate Is there black board
this school teachers are the have noon No. of space for rooms for in the class room in your class room
(Mode of who teachers meal students you to sit. each [1=on bench & [Yes=1,
standard. chairs; 2=sit on the
transport) teaches absent program in the class [Yes=1, [Yes=1, ground, 3=sitting No=2]
[Use Code- you from your [Yes=1, No=2]
1] class No=2] No=2] under the tree]

8 6 4 1 25 1 1 1 1
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

9.1.2: Performance of Schools (To be canvassed from children)


Household-15

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
4
How do How often Does the Is there
Is there black board you reach No. of in a month school adequate
in your class room School id Class in this school teachers are the have noon No. of space for
[Yes=1, Child (from which (Mode of who teachers meal students you to sit.
ID Village currently
No=2] transport) teaches
Schedule) studying [Use absent program in the class [Yes=1,
Code- you from your [Yes=1, No=2]
1] class No=2]

1 1 1 10 8 6 2 1 25 1
2 1 9 8 6 2 1 25 1
3 2 5 8 7 1 1 35 1
4
5
ATION SECTION
9

assed from children) 9.1.2: Performance of Schoo

H
ction/Cover Sheet] [to be copied correct
1 5
Are there How do
separate How do you sit
Is there black board you reach No. of
rooms for in the class room in your class room School id Class in this school teachers
each [1=on bench & [Yes=1, Child (from which (Mode of who
standard. chairs; 2=sit on the ID Village currently
[Yes=1, ground, 3=sitting No=2] transport)
Schedule) studying [Use Code- teaches
you
No=2] under the tree] 1]

1 1 1 1 1 10 8 8
1 2 1 2 1 11 8 6
1 2 1 3
4
5
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

.2: Performance of Schools (To be canvassed from children)


Household-16

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 6
How often Does the Is there Are there
separate How do you sit
in a month school adequate Is there black board
are the have noon No. of space for rooms for in the class room in your class room
teachers meal students you to sit. each [1=on bench & [Yes=1, Child
standard. chairs; 2=sit on the ID
absent program in the class [Yes=1, [Yes=1, ground, 3=sitting No=2]
from your [Yes=1, No=2]
class No=2] No=2] under the tree]

2 1 30 1 1 1 1 1
2 1 25 1 1 1 1 2
3
4
5
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

9.1.2: Performance of Schools (To be canvassed from children)


Household-17

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

How do How often Does the Is there Are there


separate How do you sit
you reach No. of in a month school adequate
School id Class in this school teachers are the have noon No. of space for rooms for in the class room
(from which (Mode of who teachers meal students you to sit. each [1=on bench &
Village currently standard. chairs; 2=sit on the
transport) teaches
Schedule) studying [Use absent program in the class [Yes=1, [Yes=1, ground, 3=sitting
Code- you from your [Yes=1, No=2]
1] class No=2] No=2] under the tree]
SECTION-9 : EDUCATIO
9.1 : SCHOOLS

ren) 9.1.2: Performance of Schools (To be canvasse


Household-18

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introductio
1 7

How do you sit How do How often Does the


Is there black board you reach No. of in a month school
in the class room in your class room School id Class in this school teachers are the have noon
[1=on bench & [Yes=1, Child (from which (Mode of who teachers meal
chairs; 2=sit on the ID Village currently
ground, 3=sitting No=2] transport) teaches
Schedule) studying [Use absent program
Code- you from your [Yes=1,
under the tree] 1] class No=2]

1 1 11 8 6 3 1
2
3
4
5
TION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

chools (To be canvassed from children) 9.1.2: P


Household-18

Household ID
rectly from Introduction/Cover Sheet] [to
1 8
Is there Are there
separate How do you sit
adequate Is there black board
No. of space for rooms for in the class room in your class room School id Class in
students you to sit. each [1=on bench & [Yes=1, Child (from which
standard. chairs; 2=sit on the ID Village currently
in the class [Yes=1, [Yes=1, ground, 3=sitting No=2] Schedule) studying
No=2]
No=2] under the tree]

25 1 1 1 1 1 1 9
2
3
4
5
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

9.1.2: Performance of Schools (To be canvassed from children)


Household-19

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1
How do How often Does the Is there Are there
separate How do you sit
you reach No. of in a month school adequate Is there black board
this school teachers are the have noon No. of space for rooms for in the class room in your class room
(Mode of who teachers meal students you to sit. each [1=on bench & [Yes=1,
standard. chairs; 2=sit on the
transport) teaches absent program in the class [Yes=1, [Yes=1, ground, 3=sitting No=2]
[Use Code- you from your [Yes=1, No=2]
1] class No=2] No=2] under the tree]

8 6 3 1 42 1 1 1 1
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

9.1.2: Performance of Schools (To be canvassed from children)


Household-20

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
9
How do How often Does the Is there
Is there black board you reach No. of in a month school adequate
in your class room School id Class in this school teachers are the have noon No. of space for
[Yes=1, Child (from which (Mode of who teachers meal students you to sit.
ID Village currently
No=2] transport) teaches
Schedule) studying [Use absent program in the class [Yes=1,
Code- you from your [Yes=1, No=2]
1] class No=2]

1 1
2
3
4
5
ATION SECTION
9

assed from children) 9.1.2: Performance of Schoo

H
ction/Cover Sheet] [to be copied correct
2 0
Are there How do
separate How do you sit
Is there black board you reach No. of
rooms for in the class room in your class room School id Class in this school teachers
each [1=on bench & [Yes=1, Child (from which (Mode of who
standard. chairs; 2=sit on the ID Village currently
[Yes=1, ground, 3=sitting No=2] transport)
Schedule) studying [Use Code- teaches
you
No=2] under the tree] 1]

1 8 6 8 7
2
3
4
5
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

.2: Performance of Schools (To be canvassed from children)


Household-21

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
2 1
How often Does the Is there Are there
separate How do you sit
in a month school adequate Is there black board
are the have noon No. of space for rooms for in the class room in your class room
teachers meal students you to sit. each [1=on bench & [Yes=1,
standard. chairs; 2=sit on the
absent program in the class [Yes=1, [Yes=1, ground, 3=sitting No=2]
from your [Yes=1, No=2]
class No=2] No=2] under the tree]

2 1 40 1 1 1 1
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

9.1.2: Performance of Schools (To be canvassed from chi


Household-1

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover She

Do the teachers take time Do the teachers get upset if


Child School id to explain? you ask question?
ID (from Village Schedule) [Yes=1, No=2] [Yes=1, No=2]

1
2
3
4
5
DUCATION
OOLS

e canvassed from children) 9.1


old-1

old ID
Introduction/Cover Sheet]
0 1
Toilets
Is there
drinking Proficiency Test Score in
Is there a water facility Arithmetic
Do they playground? (Can Do Division-4,
Are toilets [Yes=1, in your Can Do Subtraction-3, Child
available? function school ID
properly? No=2] [Yes=1, Can Recognize Numbers-2,
[Yes=1, [Yes=1, Cannot Recognize
No=2] No=2] Number-1)
No=2]

1
2
3
4
5
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

9.1.2: Performance of Schools (To be canvassed from children)


Household-2

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Toilets Is there
Is there a drinking
Do the teachers take Do the teachers get water
playgroun facility
School id upset if you ask Do they in
(from Village time to explain? question? Are toilets d? your
[Yes=1, No=2] function
available? properly? [Yes=1,
Schedule) [Yes=1, No=2] No=2] school
[Yes=1, [Yes=1, [Yes=1,
No=2] No=2] No=2]

2 1 2 1 1 1 1
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

9.1.2: Performance of Schools (To be canvassed from


Household-3

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover S
0 2

Proficiency Test Score


in Arithmetic
(Can Do Division-4, Do the teachers take Do the teachers get
School id upset if you ask
Can Do Subtraction-3, Child (from Village time to explain? question?
Can Recognize ID Schedule) [Yes=1, No=2] [Yes=1, No=2]
Numbers-2, Cannot
Recognize
Number-1)

1 1 1
2 2 1 2
3 2 1 2
4
5
EDUCATION
CHOOLS

be canvassed from children) 9.1.2: Performanc


ehold-3

ehold ID
m Introduction/Cover Sheet] [to be copie
0 3
Toilets Is there Proficiency Test Score
Is there a drinking in Arithmetic
water
playgroun facility (Can Do Division-4,
in School id
Are toilets Do they d? your Can Do Subtraction-3, Child (from Village
function
available? properly? [Yes=1, Can Recognize ID
No=2] school Numbers-2, Cannot Schedule)
[Yes=1, [Yes=1, [Yes=1,
No=2] No=2] Recognize
No=2] Number-1)

1
1 1 1 1 3 2
1 1 1 1 1 3
4
5
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

9.1.2: Performance of Schools (To be canvassed from children)


Household-4

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
0 4
Toilets Is there Proficiency Test Score
Is there a drinking in Arithmetic
Do the teachers take Do the teachers get water
playgroun facility (Can Do Division-4,
upset if you ask in
time to explain? question? Are toilets Do they d? your Can Do Subtraction-3,
[Yes=1, No=2] function
available? properly? [Yes=1, Can Recognize
[Yes=1, No=2] No=2] school Numbers-2, Cannot
[Yes=1, [Yes=1, [Yes=1,
No=2] No=2] Recognize
No=2] Number-1)
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

9.1.2: Performance of Schools (To be canvassed from children)


Household-5

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Toilets

Do the teachers take Do the teachers get


School id upset if you ask
Child (from Village time to explain? question? Are toilets Do they
ID [Yes=1, No=2] function
available? properly?
Schedule) [Yes=1, No=2]
[Yes=1, [Yes=1,
No=2] No=2]

1
2
3
4
5
SECTION-9 : ED
9.1 : SCHO

om children) 9.1.2: Performance of Schools (To be


Household

Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In
0 5

Is there Proficiency Test Score


Is there a drinking in Arithmetic
water
playgroun facility (Can Do Division-4, Do the teachers take
in School id
d? your Can Do Subtraction-3, Child (from Village time to explain?
[Yes=1, school Can Recognize ID Schedule) [Yes=1, No=2]
No=2] Numbers-2, Cannot
[Yes=1, Recognize
No=2]
Number-1)

1 1 1
2
3
4
5
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

mance of Schools (To be canvassed from children)


Household-6

Household ID
opied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
0 6
Toilets Is there Proficiency Test Score
Is there a drinking in Arithmetic
Do the teachers get water
playgroun facility (Can Do Division-4,
upset if you ask in
question? Are toilets Do they d? your Can Do Subtraction-3, Child
function
available? properly? [Yes=1, Can Recognize ID
[Yes=1, No=2] No=2] school Numbers-2, Cannot
[Yes=1, [Yes=1, [Yes=1,
No=2] No=2] Recognize
No=2] Number-1)

2 1 1 1 1 4 1
2
3
4
5
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

9.1.2: Performance of Schools (To be canvassed from children)


Household-7

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Toilets Is there
Is there a drinking
Do the teachers take Do the teachers get water
playgroun facility
School id upset if you ask Do they in
(from Village time to explain? question? Are toilets d? your
[Yes=1, No=2] function
available? properly? [Yes=1,
Schedule) [Yes=1, No=2] No=2] school
[Yes=1, [Yes=1, [Yes=1,
No=2] No=2] No=2]
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

9.1.2: Performance of Schools (To be canvassed from


Household-8

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover S
0 7

Proficiency Test Score


in Arithmetic
(Can Do Division-4, Do the teachers take Do the teachers get
School id upset if you ask
Can Do Subtraction-3, Child (from Village time to explain? question?
Can Recognize ID Schedule) [Yes=1, No=2] [Yes=1, No=2]
Numbers-2, Cannot
Recognize
Number-1)

1 1 1 2
2 1 1 2
3 1 1 2
4
5
EDUCATION
CHOOLS

be canvassed from children) 9.1.2: Performanc


ehold-8

ehold ID
m Introduction/Cover Sheet] [to be copie
0 8
Toilets Is there Proficiency Test Score
Is there a drinking in Arithmetic
water
playgroun facility (Can Do Division-4,
in School id
Are toilets Do they d? your Can Do Subtraction-3, Child (from Village
function
available? properly? [Yes=1, Can Recognize ID
No=2] school Numbers-2, Cannot Schedule)
[Yes=1, [Yes=1, [Yes=1,
No=2] No=2] Recognize
No=2] Number-1)

1 1 1 1 3 1
1 1 1 1 1 2
1 1 1 1 1 3
4
5
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

9.1.2: Performance of Schools (To be canvassed from children)


Household-9

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
0 9
Toilets Is there Proficiency Test Score
Is there a drinking in Arithmetic
Do the teachers take Do the teachers get water
playgroun facility (Can Do Division-4,
upset if you ask in
time to explain? question? Are toilets Do they d? your Can Do Subtraction-3,
[Yes=1, No=2] function
available? properly? [Yes=1, Can Recognize
[Yes=1, No=2] No=2] school Numbers-2, Cannot
[Yes=1, [Yes=1, [Yes=1,
No=2] No=2] Recognize
No=2] Number-1)
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

9.1.2: Performance of Schools (To be canvassed from children)


Household-10

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Toilets

Do the teachers take Do the teachers get


School id upset if you ask
Child (from Village time to explain? question? Are toilets Do they
ID [Yes=1, No=2] function
available? properly?
Schedule) [Yes=1, No=2]
[Yes=1, [Yes=1,
No=2] No=2]

1
2
3
4
5
SECTION-9 : ED
9.1 : SCHO

om children) 9.1.2: Performance of Schools (To be


Household

Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In
1 0

Is there Proficiency Test Score


Is there a drinking in Arithmetic
water
playgroun facility (Can Do Division-4, Do the teachers take
in School id
d? your Can Do Subtraction-3, Child (from Village time to explain?
[Yes=1, school Can Recognize ID Schedule) [Yes=1, No=2]
No=2] Numbers-2, Cannot
[Yes=1, Recognize
No=2]
Number-1)

1 2 1
2 2 1
3 2 1
4
5
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

mance of Schools (To be canvassed from children)


Household-11

Household ID
opied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 1
Toilets Is there Proficiency Test Score
Is there a drinking in Arithmetic
Do the teachers get water
playgroun facility (Can Do Division-4,
upset if you ask in
question? Are toilets Do they d? your Can Do Subtraction-3, Child
function
available? properly? [Yes=1, Can Recognize ID
[Yes=1, No=2] No=2] school Numbers-2, Cannot
[Yes=1, [Yes=1, [Yes=1,
No=2] No=2] Recognize
No=2] Number-1)

2 1 1 1 1 4 1
2 1 1 1 1 4 2
2 1 1 1 1 2 3
4
5
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

9.1.2: Performance of Schools (To be canvassed from children)


Household-12

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Toilets Is there
Is there a drinking
Do the teachers take Do the teachers get water
playgroun facility
School id upset if you ask Do they in
(from Village time to explain? question? Are toilets d? your
[Yes=1, No=2] function
available? properly? [Yes=1,
Schedule) [Yes=1, No=2] No=2] school
[Yes=1, [Yes=1, [Yes=1,
No=2] No=2] No=2]
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

9.1.2: Performance of Schools (To be canvassed from


Household-13

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover S
1 2

Proficiency Test Score


in Arithmetic
(Can Do Division-4, Do the teachers take Do the teachers get
School id upset if you ask
Can Do Subtraction-3, Child (from Village time to explain? question?
Can Recognize ID Schedule) [Yes=1, No=2] [Yes=1, No=2]
Numbers-2, Cannot
Recognize
Number-1)

1 8 1 2
2
3
4
5
EDUCATION
CHOOLS

be canvassed from children) 9.1.2: Performanc


hold-13

ehold ID
m Introduction/Cover Sheet] [to be copie
1 3
Toilets Is there Proficiency Test Score
Is there a drinking in Arithmetic
water
playgroun facility (Can Do Division-4,
in School id
Are toilets Do they d? your Can Do Subtraction-3, Child (from Village
function
available? properly? [Yes=1, Can Recognize ID
No=2] school Numbers-2, Cannot Schedule)
[Yes=1, [Yes=1, [Yes=1,
No=2] No=2] Recognize
No=2] Number-1)

1 1 2 1 1 1
2
3
4
5
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

9.1.2: Performance of Schools (To be canvassed from children)


Household-14

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 4
Toilets Is there Proficiency Test Score
Is there a drinking in Arithmetic
Do the teachers take Do the teachers get water
playgroun facility (Can Do Division-4,
upset if you ask in
time to explain? question? Are toilets Do they d? your Can Do Subtraction-3,
[Yes=1, No=2] function
available? properly? [Yes=1, Can Recognize
[Yes=1, No=2] No=2] school Numbers-2, Cannot
[Yes=1, [Yes=1, [Yes=1,
No=2] No=2] Recognize
No=2] Number-1)

1 2 1 1 1 1 1
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

9.1.2: Performance of Schools (To be canvassed from children)


Household-15

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Toilets

Do the teachers take Do the teachers get


School id upset if you ask
Child (from Village time to explain? question? Are toilets Do they
ID [Yes=1, No=2] function
available? properly?
Schedule) [Yes=1, No=2]
[Yes=1, [Yes=1,
No=2] No=2]

1 1 1 2 1 1
2 1 1 2 1 1
3 2 1 2 1 1
4
5
SECTION-9 : ED
9.1 : SCHO

om children) 9.1.2: Performance of Schools (To be


Household

Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In
1 5

Is there Proficiency Test Score


Is there a drinking in Arithmetic
water
playgroun facility (Can Do Division-4, Do the teachers take
in School id
d? your Can Do Subtraction-3, Child (from Village time to explain?
[Yes=1, school Can Recognize ID Schedule) [Yes=1, No=2]
No=2] Numbers-2, Cannot
[Yes=1, Recognize
No=2]
Number-1)

2 1 4 1 1 1
2 1 4 2 1 1
2 1 3 3
4
5
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

mance of Schools (To be canvassed from children)


Household-16

Household ID
opied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 6
Toilets Is there Proficiency Test Score
Is there a drinking in Arithmetic
Do the teachers get water
playgroun facility (Can Do Division-4,
upset if you ask in
question? Are toilets Do they d? your Can Do Subtraction-3, Child
function
available? properly? [Yes=1, Can Recognize ID
[Yes=1, No=2] No=2] school Numbers-2, Cannot
[Yes=1, [Yes=1, [Yes=1,
No=2] No=2] Recognize
No=2] Number-1)

2 1 2 1 1 4 1
2 1 2 1 1 4 2
3
4
5
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

9.1.2: Performance of Schools (To be canvassed from children)


Household-17

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Toilets Is there
Is there a drinking
Do the teachers take Do the teachers get water
playgroun facility
School id upset if you ask Do they in
(from Village time to explain? question? Are toilets d? your
[Yes=1, No=2] function
available? properly? [Yes=1,
Schedule) [Yes=1, No=2] No=2] school
[Yes=1, [Yes=1, [Yes=1,
No=2] No=2] No=2]
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

9.1.2: Performance of Schools (To be canvassed from


Household-18

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover S
1 7

Proficiency Test Score


in Arithmetic
(Can Do Division-4, Do the teachers take Do the teachers get
School id upset if you ask
Can Do Subtraction-3, Child (from Village time to explain? question?
Can Recognize ID Schedule) [Yes=1, No=2] [Yes=1, No=2]
Numbers-2, Cannot
Recognize
Number-1)

1 1 1 2
2
3
4
5
EDUCATION
CHOOLS

be canvassed from children) 9.1.2: Performanc


hold-18

ehold ID
m Introduction/Cover Sheet] [to be copie
1 8
Toilets Is there Proficiency Test Score
Is there a drinking in Arithmetic
water
playgroun facility (Can Do Division-4,
in School id
Are toilets Do they d? your Can Do Subtraction-3, Child (from Village
function
available? properly? [Yes=1, Can Recognize ID
No=2] school Numbers-2, Cannot Schedule)
[Yes=1, [Yes=1, [Yes=1,
No=2] No=2] Recognize
No=2] Number-1)

1 1 1 1 4 1 1
2
3
4
5
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

9.1.2: Performance of Schools (To be canvassed from children)


Household-19

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 9
Toilets Is there Proficiency Test Score
Is there a drinking in Arithmetic
Do the teachers take Do the teachers get water
playgroun facility (Can Do Division-4,
upset if you ask in
time to explain? question? Are toilets Do they d? your Can Do Subtraction-3,
[Yes=1, No=2] function
available? properly? [Yes=1, Can Recognize
[Yes=1, No=2] No=2] school Numbers-2, Cannot
[Yes=1, [Yes=1, [Yes=1,
No=2] No=2] Recognize
No=2] Number-1)

1 2 1 1 1 1
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

9.1.2: Performance of Schools (To be canvassed from children)


Household-20

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Toilets

Do the teachers take Do the teachers get


School id upset if you ask
Child (from Village time to explain? question? Are toilets Do they
ID [Yes=1, No=2] function
available? properly?
Schedule) [Yes=1, No=2]
[Yes=1, [Yes=1,
No=2] No=2]

1
2
3
4
5
SECTION-9 : ED
9.1 : SCHO

om children) 9.1.2: Performance of Schools (To be


Household

Household
ver Sheet] [to be copied correctly from In

Is there Proficiency Test Score


Is there a drinking in Arithmetic
water
playgroun facility (Can Do Division-4, Do the teachers take
in School id
d? your Can Do Subtraction-3, Child (from Village time to explain?
[Yes=1, school Can Recognize ID Schedule) [Yes=1, No=2]
No=2] Numbers-2, Cannot
[Yes=1, Recognize
No=2]
Number-1)

1 8 1
2
3
4
5
SECTION-9 : EDUCATION
9.1 : SCHOOLS

mance of Schools (To be canvassed from children)


Household-21

Household ID
opied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Toilets Is there Proficiency Test Score


Is there a drinking in Arithmetic
Do the teachers get water
playgroun facility (Can Do Division-4,
upset if you ask in
question? Are toilets Do they d? your Can Do Subtraction-3,
function
available? properly? [Yes=1, Can Recognize
[Yes=1, No=2] No=2] school Numbers-2, Cannot
[Yes=1, [Yes=1, [Yes=1,
No=2] No=2] Recognize
No=2] Number-1)

2 2 2 2 1 2
7
4
1

9
8
6
5
3
2
ID

13
10

15
14
12
11
Member
Whether
Physically

1=Yes 2=No
Challenged?

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
If working age, then how many days was the
person in column 1 unable to go to work on
farm or off-farm job due to sickness in the
last 12 months?

180

30
60

0
0
0
0
0
Did the person (in Column-1) seek external
medical help? /seek any kind of hospital/
clinic/ doctor/paramedic/ midwife/
traditional healer? (2015-16)
(1=Yes; 2=No)

Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]

17

1
6 Person/Institution Approached for
Treatment in last year
[Use Code-2]
1

1
1

Why? (Use Code-3)


6

5
6
Event-1
Household ID
10.1:

[to be copied correctly from Introduction


SECTION-10 : HEALTHCARE
10.1: Health Events, Treatment and Expenditure (Last 12 Months)

Household-1

Household ID
d correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
0
Event-1 Event-2

Person/Institution Approached for


Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]

Treatment in last year

Why? (Use Code-3)


% of Medical

[Use Code-2]
Expenses
Total Amount Spent (indicated in Total Amount Spent
(Rs.) previous Col.) (Rs.)
that was
financed
through Debt

5000 0
45000 100

0 0
*****************************************************
1
Event-3
Person/Institution Approached for
Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]

% of Contribution to
Treatment in last year

Medical
Why? (Use Code-3)

% of Medical medical schemes/


Expenses insurance (like
[Use Code-2]

Expenses Member
(indicated in (indicated Employee State
Total Amount Spent in previous ID
previous Col.) Insurance)
that was (Rs.) Col.) that (Rs.)
was
financed financed
through Debt through
Debt

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
?

2=No
1=Yes
Whether
Physically
Challenged

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
If working age, then how many days was the
person in column 1 unable to go to work on
farm or off-farm job due to sickness in the
last 12 months?

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Did the person (in Column-1) seek external
medical help? /seek any kind of hospital/
clinic/ doctor/paramedic/ midwife/
traditional healer? (2015-16)
(1=Yes; 2=No)

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]

1
Person/Institution Approached for
Treatment in last year
[Use Code-2]

1
Why? (Use Code-3)

0
Event-1

(Rs.)
Household ID

Total Amount Spent

0
was
% of

Debt
Medical

through
financed
Col.) that
Expenses
(indicated
in previous
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
10.1: Health Events, Treatmen
SECTION-10

Hou
SECTION-10 : HEALTHCARE
Health Events, Treatment and Expenditure (Last 12 Months)

Household-2

on/Cover Sheet] ************************************


0 2
Event-2 Event-3
Person/Institution Approached for

Person/Institution Approached for


Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]

Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]


% of
Treatment in last year

Treatment in last year


Medical
Why? (Use Code-3)

Why? (Use Code-3)


Expenses
[Use Code-2]

[Use Code-2]
(indicated
in previous
Total Amount Spent (Rs.) Col.) that
was
financed
through
Debt
******************************************* [to be copied

If working age, then how many days was the


person in column 1 unable to go to work on

Did the person (in Column-1) seek external


Event-3

farm or off-farm job due to sickness in the

medical help? /seek any kind of hospital/


clinic/ doctor/paramedic/ midwife/
traditional healer? (2015-16)
% of Whether

last 12 months?
Contribution to medical

(1=Yes; 2=No)
Medical Physically
Expenses schemes/
(indicated insurance (like Employee Member Challenged
?
Total in previous State Insurance) ID
Amount Col.) that (Rs.) 1=Yes
Spent (Rs.) 2=No
was
financed
through
Debt

1 2 0 2
2 2 0 1
3 2 2
4 2 1
5 2 1
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
SECTION-10 : HEALTHCARE
10.1: Health Events, Treatment and Expenditure (Last 12 Months)

Household-3

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Event-1 Event-2
Person/Institution Approached for

Person/Institution Approached for


Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]

Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]


% of
Treatment in last year

Treatment in last year


Medical
Why? (Use Code-3)

Why? (Use Code-3)


Expenses
[Use Code-2]

[Use Code-2]
(indicated
in previous
Total Amount Spent (Rs.) Col.) that
was
financed
through
Debt

15 2 2 1000 0 29 2 2

10 2 2 1000 0
10 2 2 1000 0
ARE
e (Last 12 Months)

*****************************************************
0 3
Event-2 Event-3
Person/Institution Approached for
Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]

% of % of
Treatment in last year

Medical Medical Contribution to medical


Why? (Use Code-3)
Expenses Expenses schemes/
[Use Code-2]

(indicated (indicated insurance (like Employee


Total in previous Total in previous State Insurance)
Amount Col.) that Amount Col.) that (Rs.)
Spent (Rs.) Spent (Rs.)
was was
financed financed
through through
Debt Debt

500 0
7
4
1

9
8
6
5
3
2
ID

13
10

15
14
12
11
?

2=No
1=Yes
Whether
Physically
Member Challenged

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
If working age, then how many days was the
person in column 1 unable to go to work on
farm or off-farm job due to sickness in the
last 12 months?

21
0

0
0
0
0
0
Did the person (in Column-1) seek external
medical help? /seek any kind of hospital/
clinic/ doctor/paramedic/ midwife/
traditional healer? (2015-16)
(1=Yes; 2=No)

1
Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]

2
Person/Institution Approached for
Treatment in last year
[Use Code-2]

1
Why? (Use Code-3)

1
Event-1
Household ID

Total
Spent (Rs.)

25000
was
% of

Debt
Medical

through
financed
Amount Col.) that
Expenses
(indicated
in previous

0
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
H
10.1: Health Events, Treatm
SECTION-1
SECTION-10 : HEALTHCARE
10.1: Health Events, Treatment and Expenditure (Last 12 Months)

Household-4

n/Cover Sheet] *******************************************


0 4
Event-2 Event-3
Person/Institution Approached for

Person/Institution Approached for


Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]

Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]


% of
Treatment in last year

Treatment in last year


Medical
Why? (Use Code-3)

Why? (Use Code-3)


Expenses
[Use Code-2]

[Use Code-2]
Total (indicated
in previous
Amount Col.) that Total Amount Spent (Rs.)
Spent (Rs.)
was
financed
through
Debt
was
% of

Debt
Medical

through
financed
Col.) that
Expenses
(indicated
in previous
*****************************

(Rs.)
schemes/

State Insurance)
Contribution to medical

insurance (like Employee

7
4
1

9
8
6
5
3
2
ID

13
10

15
14
12
11
Member
Whether
Physically

1=Yes 2=No
Challenged?

1
2
2
2
If working age, then how many days was the
person in column 1 unable to go to work on
farm or off-farm job due to sickness in the
last 12 months?
30
Did the person (in Column-1) seek external
medical help? /seek any kind of hospital/
clinic/ doctor/paramedic/ midwife/
traditional healer? (2015-16)
(1=Yes; 2=No)
1

Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]


10
[to be copied correctl
H
SECTION-10 : HEALTHCARE
10.1: Health Events, Treatment and Expenditure (Last 12 Months)

Household-5

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
0 5
Event-1 Event-2
Person/Institution Approached for

Person/Institution Approached for


Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]
% of % of
Treatment in last year

Treatment in last year


Medical Medical
Why? (Use Code-3)

Why? (Use Code-3)


Expenses Expenses
[Use Code-2]

[Use Code-2]
Total (indicated (indicated in
in previous Total Amount Spent previous
Amount Col.) that (Rs.) Col.) that
Spent (Rs.)
was was
financed financed
through through
Debt Debt

1 1 5000 100
*****************************************************

If working age, then how many days was the


person in column 1 unable to go to work on
Event-3

farm or off-farm job due to sickness in the


Person/Institution Approached for

Contributi
Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]

on to
% of medical Whether
Treatment in last year

last 12 months?
Medical
Why? (Use Code-3)

schemes/ Physically
Expenses insurance Member Challenged
[Use Code-2]

(indicated (like ?
Total Amount Spent in previous ID
Employee 1=Yes
(Rs.) Col.) that State 2=No
was Insurance)
financed (Rs.)
through
Debt

1 2 0
2 2 0
3 2 0
4 2 0
5 2 0
6 2 0
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Did the person (in Column-1) seek external
medical help? /seek any kind of hospital/
clinic/ doctor/paramedic/ midwife/
traditional healer? (2015-16)

1
(1=Yes; 2=No)

Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]

21
Person/Institution Approached for
Treatment in last year
[Use Code-2]

2
Why? (Use Code-3)

2
Event-1

(Rs.)
Household ID

Total Amount Spent

18000
was
% of

Debt
Medical

through
financed
Col.) that
Expenses
(indicated
in previous

Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]


[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Person/Institution Approached for


Treatment in last year
[Use Code-2]
Household-6

Why? (Use Code-3)


SECTION-10 : HEALTHCARE

Event-2
10.1: Health Events, Treatment and Expenditure (Last 12 Mon
ALTHCARE
Expenditure (Last 12 Months)

-6

*****************************************************
0 6
Event-2 Event-3

Person/Institution Approached for


Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]

% of % of Contribution to medical

Treatment in last year


Medical Medical

Why? (Use Code-3)


schemes/
Expenses Expenses insurance (like
[Use Code-2]
(indicated Total (indicated Employee State
Total Amount Spent in previous in previous Insurance)
(Rs.) Col.) that Amount Col.) that
Spent (Rs.) (Rs.)
was was
financed financed
through through
Debt Debt
7
4
1

9
8
6
5
3
2
ID

13
10

15
14
12
11
?

2=No
1=Yes
Whether
Physically
Member Challenged

2
2
2
2
2
2
If working age, then how many days was the
person in column 1 unable to go to work on
farm or off-farm job due to sickness in the
last 12 months?

Did the person (in Column-1) seek external


medical help? /seek any kind of hospital/
clinic/ doctor/paramedic/ midwife/
traditional healer? (2015-16)
(1=Yes; 2=No)

Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]

Person/Institution Approached for


Treatment in last year
[Use Code-2]

Why? (Use Code-3)


Household ID

Event-1

(Rs.)
Total Amount Spent
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
SECTION-10
10.1: Health Events, Treatment

Hous
SECTION-10 : HEALTHCARE
Health Events, Treatment and Expenditure (Last 12 Months)

Household-7

ction/Cover Sheet] *******************************************


0 7
Event-2 Event-3
Person/Institution Approached for

Person/Institution Approached for


Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]

Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]


% of % of
Treatment in last year

Treatment in last year


Medical Medical
Why? (Use Code-3)

Why? (Use Code-3)


Expenses Expenses
[Use Code-2]

[Use Code-2]
(indicated Total (indicated
in previous in previous
Col.) that Amount Col.) that
Spent (Rs.)
was was
financed financed
through through
Debt Debt
Event-3

(Rs.)
was
% of

Debt
Medical

through
financed
Col.) that
Expenses
(indicated
Total Amount Spent in previous
****************************************

(like

(Rs.)
State
on to
medical
schemes/

Employee
Contributi

Insurance)

7
4
1

9
8
6
5
3
2
ID

13
10

15
14
12
11
insurance Member

2=No
1=Yes,
Whether
Physically
Challenged?

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
If working age, then how many days was the
person in column 1 unable to go to work on
farm or off-farm job due to sickness in the
last 12 months?

Did the person (in Column-1) seek external


medical help? /seek any kind of hospital/
clinic/ doctor/paramedic/ midwife/
traditional healer? (2015-16)
(1=Yes; 2=No)
1

Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]


21
[to be copied correctly f
Hou
SECTION-10 : HEALTHCARE
10.1: Health Events, Treatment and Expenditure (Last 12 Months)

Household-8

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
0 8
Event-1 Event-2
Person/Institution Approached for

Person/Institution Approached for


Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]
% of % of
Treatment in last year

Treatment in last year


Medical Medical
Why? (Use Code-3)

Why? (Use Code-3)


Expenses Expenses
[Use Code-2]

[Use Code-2]
(indicated Total (indicated
Total Amount in previous in previous
Spent (Rs.) Col.) that Amount Col.) that
Spent (Rs.)
was was
financed financed
through through
Debt Debt

1 1 5000 100
Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]

Person/Institution Approached for


Treatment in last year
[Use Code-2]

Why? (Use Code-3)

Event-3
*

Total
Spent (Rs.)
was
% of

Debt
Medical

through
financed
Amount Col.) that
Expenses
(indicated
in previous
(like

(Rs.)
State
on to
medical
schemes/

Employee
Contributi

Insurance)
****************************************************

7
4
1

9
8
6
5
3
2
ID

13
10

15
14
12
11
?

2=No
1=Yes
Whether
Physically
insurance Member Challenged

2
2
2

If working age, then how many days was the


person in column 1 unable to go to work on
farm or off-farm job due to sickness in the
last 12 months?
1

Did the person (in Column-1) seek external


medical help? /seek any kind of hospital/
clinic/ doctor/paramedic/ midwife/
traditional healer? (2015-16)
1

(1=Yes; 2=No)
[to be copie
SECTION-10 : HEALTHCARE
10.1: Health Events, Treatment and Expenditure (Last 12 Months)

Household-9

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
0 9
Event-1 Event-2
Person/Institution Approached for

Person/Institution Approached for


Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]

Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]


% of % of
Treatment in last year

Treatment in last year


Medical Medical
Why? (Use Code-3)

Why? (Use Code-3)


Expenses Expenses
[Use Code-2]

[Use Code-2]
Total (indicated Total (indicated
in previous in previous
Amount Col.) that Amount Col.) that
Spent (Rs.) Spent (Rs.)
was was
financed financed
through through
Debt Debt

29 2 2 1500 0
s)
Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]

Person/Institution Approached for


Treatment in last year
[Use Code-2]

Why? (Use Code-3)

Event-3
*

Total
Spent (Rs.)
was
% of

Debt
Medical

through
financed
Amount Col.) that
Expenses
(indicated
in previous
(like

(Rs.)
State
on to
medical
schemes/

Employee
Contributi

Insurance)
****************************************************

7
4
1

9
8
6
5
3
2
ID

13
10

15
14
12
11
?

2=No
1=Yes
Whether
Physically
insurance Member Challenged

1
2

If working age, then how many days was the


person in column 1 unable to go to work on
farm or off-farm job due to sickness in the
last 12 months?
Did the person (in Column-1) seek external
medical help? /seek any kind of hospital/
clinic/ doctor/paramedic/ midwife/
traditional healer? (2015-16)
1

(1=Yes; 2=No)
[to be copie
SECTION-10 : HEALTHCARE
10.1: Health Events, Treatment and Expenditure (Last 12 Months)

Household-10

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 0
Event-1 Event-2
Person/Institution Approached for

Person/Institution Approached for


Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]

Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]


% of % of
Treatment in last year

Treatment in last year


Medical Medical
Why? (Use Code-3)

Why? (Use Code-3)


Expenses Expenses
[Use Code-2]

[Use Code-2]
Total (indicated Total (indicated
in previous in previous
Amount Col.) that Amount Col.) that
Spent (Rs.) Spent (Rs.)
was was
financed financed
through through
Debt Debt

21 1 1 7000 100
s)
Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]

Person/Institution Approached for


Treatment in last year
[Use Code-2]

Why? (Use Code-3)

Event-3
*

Total
Spent (Rs.)
was
% of

Debt
Medical

through
financed
Amount Col.) that
Expenses
(indicated
in previous
(like

(Rs.)
State
on to
medical
schemes/

Employee
Contributi

Insurance)
****************************************************

7
4
1

9
8
6
5
3
2
ID

13
10

15
14
12
11
?

2=No
1=Yes
Whether
Physically
insurance Member Challenged

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

If working age, then how many days was the


person in column 1 unable to go to work on
farm or off-farm job due to sickness in the
last 12 months?
Did the person (in Column-1) seek external
medical help? /seek any kind of hospital/
clinic/ doctor/paramedic/ midwife/
traditional healer? (2015-16)
(1=Yes; 2=No)
[to be copie
SECTION-10 : HEALTHCARE
10.1: Health Events, Treatment and Expenditure (Last 12 Months)

Household-11

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 1
Event-1 Event-2
Person/Institution Approached for

Person/Institution Approached for


Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]

Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]


% of % of
Treatment in last year

Treatment in last year


Medical Medical
Why? (Use Code-3)

Why? (Use Code-3)


Expenses Expenses
[Use Code-2]

[Use Code-2]
Total (indicated Total (indicated
in previous in previous
Amount Col.) that Amount Col.) that
Spent (Rs.) Spent (Rs.)
was was
financed financed
through through
Debt Debt
s)
Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]

Person/Institution Approached for


Treatment in last year
[Use Code-2]

Why? (Use Code-3)

Event-3
*

Total
Spent (Rs.)
was
% of

Debt
Medical

through
financed
Amount Col.) that
Expenses
(indicated
in previous
(like

(Rs.)
State
on to
medical
schemes/

Employee
Contributi

Insurance)
****************************************************

7
4
1

9
8
6
5
3
2
ID

13
10

15
14
12
11
?

2=No
1=Yes
Whether
Physically
insurance Member Challenged

2
2
2
1

If working age, then how many days was the


person in column 1 unable to go to work on
farm or off-farm job due to sickness in the
last 12 months?
0
0
0
0
0

Did the person (in Column-1) seek external


medical help? /seek any kind of hospital/
clinic/ doctor/paramedic/ midwife/
traditional healer? (2015-16)
1

(1=Yes; 2=No)
[to be copie
SECTION-10 : HEALTHCARE
10.1: Health Events, Treatment and Expenditure (Last 12 Months)

Household-12

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 2
Event-1 Event-2
Person/Institution Approached for

Person/Institution Approached for


Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]

Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]


% of % of
Treatment in last year

Treatment in last year


Medical Medical
Why? (Use Code-3)

Why? (Use Code-3)


Expenses Expenses
[Use Code-2]

[Use Code-2]
Total (indicated Total (indicated
in previous in previous
Amount Col.) that Amount Col.) that
Spent (Rs.) Spent (Rs.)
was was
financed financed
through through
Debt Debt

30 2 4 12000 0
s)
Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]

Person/Institution Approached for


Treatment in last year
[Use Code-2]

Why? (Use Code-3)

Event-3
*

Total
Spent (Rs.)
was
% of

Debt
Medical

through
financed
Amount Col.) that
Expenses
(indicated
in previous
(like

(Rs.)
State
on to
medical
schemes/

Employee
Contributi

Insurance)
****************************************************

7
4
1

9
8
6
5
3
2
ID

13
10

15
14
12
11
?

2=No
1=Yes
Whether
Physically
insurance Member Challenged

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

If working age, then how many days was the


person in column 1 unable to go to work on
farm or off-farm job due to sickness in the
last 12 months?
0
0

Did the person (in Column-1) seek external


medical help? /seek any kind of hospital/
clinic/ doctor/paramedic/ midwife/
traditional healer? (2015-16)
1
1

(1=Yes; 2=No)
[to be copie
SECTION-10 : HEALTHCARE
10.1: Health Events, Treatment and Expenditure (Last 12 Months)

Household-13

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 3
Event-1 Event-2
Person/Institution Approached for

Person/Institution Approached for


Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]

Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]


% of % of
Treatment in last year

Treatment in last year


Medical Medical
Why? (Use Code-3)

Why? (Use Code-3)


Expenses Expenses
[Use Code-2]

[Use Code-2]
Total (indicated Total (indicated
in previous in previous
Amount Col.) that Amount Col.) that
Spent (Rs.) Spent (Rs.)
was was
financed financed
through through
Debt Debt

9 2 2 50000 0 25 2 2 4000 0
15 2 2 1500 0
s)
Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]

Person/Institution Approached for


Treatment in last year
[Use Code-2]

Why? (Use Code-3)

Event-3
*

Total
Spent (Rs.)
was
% of

Debt
Medical

through
financed
Amount Col.) that
Expenses
(indicated
in previous
(like

(Rs.)
State
on to
medical
schemes/

Employee
Contributi

Insurance)
****************************************************

7
4
1

9
8
6
5
3
2
ID

13
10

15
14
12
11
?

2=No
1=Yes
Whether
Physically
insurance Member Challenged

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

If working age, then how many days was the


person in column 1 unable to go to work on
farm or off-farm job due to sickness in the
last 12 months?
0
0

Did the person (in Column-1) seek external


medical help? /seek any kind of hospital/
clinic/ doctor/paramedic/ midwife/
traditional healer? (2015-16)
1
1

(1=Yes; 2=No)
[to be copie
SECTION-10 : HEALTHCARE
10.1: Health Events, Treatment and Expenditure (Last 12 Months)

Household-14

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 4
Event-1 Event-2
Person/Institution Approached for

Person/Institution Approached for


Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]

Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]


% of % of
Treatment in last year

Treatment in last year


Medical Medical
Why? (Use Code-3)

Why? (Use Code-3)


Expenses Expenses
[Use Code-2]

[Use Code-2]
Total (indicated Total (indicated
in previous in previous
Amount Col.) that Amount Col.) that
Spent (Rs.) Spent (Rs.)
was was
financed financed
through through
Debt Debt

9 1 1 2000 0
9 1 1 1500 0
s)
Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]

Person/Institution Approached for


Treatment in last year
[Use Code-2]

Why? (Use Code-3)

Event-3
*

Total
Spent (Rs.)
was
% of

Debt
Medical

through
financed
Amount Col.) that
Expenses
(indicated
in previous
(like

(Rs.)
State
on to
medical
schemes/

Employee
Contributi

Insurance)
****************************************************

7
4
1

9
8
6
5
3
2
ID

13
10

15
14
12
11
?

2=No
1=Yes
Whether
Physically
insurance Member Challenged

2
2
2
2

If working age, then how many days was the


person in column 1 unable to go to work on
farm or off-farm job due to sickness in the
last 12 months?
Did the person (in Column-1) seek external
medical help? /seek any kind of hospital/
clinic/ doctor/paramedic/ midwife/
traditional healer? (2015-16)
(1=Yes; 2=No)
[to be copie
SECTION-10 : HEALTHCARE
10.1: Health Events, Treatment and Expenditure (Last 12 Months)

Household-15

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 5
Event-1 Event-2
Person/Institution Approached for

Person/Institution Approached for


Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]

Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]


% of % of
Treatment in last year

Treatment in last year


Medical Medical
Why? (Use Code-3)

Why? (Use Code-3)


Expenses Expenses
[Use Code-2]

[Use Code-2]
Total (indicated Total (indicated
in previous in previous
Amount Col.) that Amount Col.) that
Spent (Rs.) Spent (Rs.)
was was
financed financed
through through
Debt Debt
s)
Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]

Person/Institution Approached for


Treatment in last year
[Use Code-2]

Why? (Use Code-3)

Event-3
*

Total
Spent (Rs.)
was
% of

Debt
Medical

through
financed
Amount Col.) that
Expenses
(indicated
in previous
(like

(Rs.)
State
on to
medical
schemes/

Employee
Contributi

Insurance)
****************************************************

7
4
1

9
8
6
5
3
2
ID

13
10

15
14
12
11
?

2=No
1=Yes
Whether
Physically
insurance Member Challenged

2
2
2
2
2
2

If working age, then how many days was the


person in column 1 unable to go to work on
farm or off-farm job due to sickness in the
last 12 months?
0

Did the person (in Column-1) seek external


medical help? /seek any kind of hospital/
clinic/ doctor/paramedic/ midwife/
traditional healer? (2015-16)
1

(1=Yes; 2=No)
[to be copie
SECTION-10 : HEALTHCARE
10.1: Health Events, Treatment and Expenditure (Last 12 Months)

Household-16

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 6
Event-1 Event-2
Person/Institution Approached for

Person/Institution Approached for


Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]

Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]


% of % of
Treatment in last year

Treatment in last year


Medical Medical
Why? (Use Code-3)

Why? (Use Code-3)


Expenses Expenses
[Use Code-2]

[Use Code-2]
Total (indicated Total (indicated
in previous in previous
Amount Col.) that Amount Col.) that
Spent (Rs.) Spent (Rs.)
was was
financed financed
through through
Debt Debt

21 1 1 8000 0
s)
Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]

Person/Institution Approached for


Treatment in last year
[Use Code-2]

Why? (Use Code-3)

Event-3
*

Total
Spent (Rs.)
was
% of

Debt
Medical

through
financed
Amount Col.) that
Expenses
(indicated
in previous
(like

(Rs.)
State
on to
medical
schemes/

Employee
Contributi

Insurance)
****************************************************

7
4
1

9
8
6
5
3
2
ID

13
10

15
14
12
11
?

2=No
1=Yes
Whether
Physically
insurance Member Challenged

2
2

If working age, then how many days was the


person in column 1 unable to go to work on
farm or off-farm job due to sickness in the
last 12 months?
0
0

Did the person (in Column-1) seek external


medical help? /seek any kind of hospital/
clinic/ doctor/paramedic/ midwife/
traditional healer? (2015-16)
1
1

(1=Yes; 2=No)
[to be copie
SECTION-10 : HEALTHCARE
10.1: Health Events, Treatment and Expenditure (Last 12 Months)

Household-17

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 7
Event-1 Event-2
Person/Institution Approached for

Person/Institution Approached for


Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]

Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]


% of % of
Treatment in last year

Treatment in last year


Medical Medical
Why? (Use Code-3)

Why? (Use Code-3)


Expenses Expenses
[Use Code-2]

[Use Code-2]
Total (indicated Total (indicated
in previous in previous
Amount Col.) that Amount Col.) that
Spent (Rs.) Spent (Rs.)
was was
financed financed
through through
Debt Debt

21 1 1 2000 0 9 1 1 1000 0
25 1 1 2000 0 9 1 1 1000 0
s)
Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]

Person/Institution Approached for


Treatment in last year
[Use Code-2]

Why? (Use Code-3)

Event-3
*

Total
Spent (Rs.)
was
% of

Debt
Medical

through
financed
Amount Col.) that
Expenses
(indicated
in previous
(like

(Rs.)
State
on to
medical
schemes/

Employee
Contributi

Insurance)
****************************************************

7
4
1

9
8
6
5
3
2
ID

13
10

15
14
12
11
?

2=No
1=Yes
Whether
Physically
insurance Member Challenged

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

If working age, then how many days was the


person in column 1 unable to go to work on
farm or off-farm job due to sickness in the
last 12 months?
10

Did the person (in Column-1) seek external


medical help? /seek any kind of hospital/
clinic/ doctor/paramedic/ midwife/
traditional healer? (2015-16)
1

(1=Yes; 2=No)
[to be copie
SECTION-10 : HEALTHCARE
10.1: Health Events, Treatment and Expenditure (Last 12 Months)

Household-18

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 8
Event-1 Event-2
Person/Institution Approached for

Person/Institution Approached for


Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]

Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]


% of % of
Treatment in last year

Treatment in last year


Medical Medical
Why? (Use Code-3)

Why? (Use Code-3)


Expenses Expenses
[Use Code-2]

[Use Code-2]
Total (indicated Total (indicated
in previous in previous
Amount Col.) that Amount Col.) that
Spent (Rs.) Spent (Rs.)
was was
financed financed
through through
Debt Debt

2 2 2 15000 0
s)
Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]

Person/Institution Approached for


Treatment in last year
[Use Code-2]

Why? (Use Code-3)

Event-3
*

Total
Spent (Rs.)
was
% of

Debt
Medical

through
financed
Amount Col.) that
Expenses
(indicated
in previous
(like

(Rs.)
State
on to
medical
schemes/

Employee
Contributi

Insurance)
****************************************************

7
4
1

9
8
6
5
3
2
ID

13
10

15
14
12
11
?

2=No
1=Yes
Whether
Physically
insurance Member Challenged

2
2
2
2

If working age, then how many days was the


person in column 1 unable to go to work on
farm or off-farm job due to sickness in the
last 12 months?
0

Did the person (in Column-1) seek external


medical help? /seek any kind of hospital/
clinic/ doctor/paramedic/ midwife/
traditional healer? (2015-16)
1

(1=Yes; 2=No)
[to be copie
SECTION-10 : HEALTHCARE
10.1: Health Events, Treatment and Expenditure (Last 12 Months)

Household-19

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]
1 9
Event-1 Event-2
Person/Institution Approached for

Person/Institution Approached for


Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]

Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]


% of % of
Treatment in last year

Treatment in last year


Medical Medical
Why? (Use Code-3)

Why? (Use Code-3)


Expenses Expenses
[Use Code-2]

[Use Code-2]
Total (indicated Total (indicated
in previous in previous
Amount Col.) that Amount Col.) that
Spent (Rs.) Spent (Rs.)
was was
financed financed
through through
Debt Debt

2 1 1 50000 100
s)
Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]

Person/Institution Approached for


Treatment in last year
[Use Code-2]

Why? (Use Code-3)

Event-3
*

Total
Spent (Rs.)
was
% of

Debt
Medical

through
financed
Amount Col.) that
Expenses
(indicated
in previous
(like

(Rs.)
State
on to
medical
schemes/

Employee
Contributi

Insurance)
****************************************************

7
4
1

9
8
6
5
3
2
ID

13
10

15
14
12
11
?

2=No
1=Yes
Whether
Physically
insurance Member Challenged

2
2
2
2
2
2
2

If working age, then how many days was the


person in column 1 unable to go to work on
farm or off-farm job due to sickness in the
last 12 months?
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Did the person (in Column-1) seek external


medical help? /seek any kind of hospital/
clinic/ doctor/paramedic/ midwife/
traditional healer? (2015-16)
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

(1=Yes; 2=No)
[to be copie
SECTION-10 : HEALTHCARE
10.1: Health Events, Treatment and Expenditure (Last 12 Months)

Household-20

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Event-1 Event-2
Person/Institution Approached for

Person/Institution Approached for


Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]

Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]


% of % of
Treatment in last year

Treatment in last year


Medical Medical
Why? (Use Code-3)

Why? (Use Code-3)


Expenses Expenses
[Use Code-2]

[Use Code-2]
Total (indicated Total (indicated
in previous in previous
Amount Col.) that Amount Col.) that
Spent (Rs.) Spent (Rs.)
was was
financed financed
through through
Debt Debt
s)
Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]

Person/Institution Approached for


Treatment in last year
[Use Code-2]

Why? (Use Code-3)

Event-3
*

Total
Spent (Rs.)
was
% of

Debt
Medical

through
financed
Amount Col.) that
Expenses
(indicated
in previous
(like

(Rs.)
State
on to
medical
schemes/

Employee
Contributi

Insurance)
****************************************************

7
4
1

9
8
6
5
3
2
ID

13
10

15
14
12
11
?

2=No
1=Yes
Whether
Physically
insurance Member Challenged

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

If working age, then how many days was the


person in column 1 unable to go to work on
farm or off-farm job due to sickness in the
last 12 months?
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Did the person (in Column-1) seek external


medical help? /seek any kind of hospital/
clinic/ doctor/paramedic/ midwife/
traditional healer? (2015-16)
1
1

(1=Yes; 2=No)
[to be co
SECTION-10 : HEALTHCARE
10.1: Health Events, Treatment and Expenditure (Last 12 Months)

Household-21

Household ID
[to be copied correctly from Introduction/Cover Sheet]

Event-1 Event-2
Person/Institution Approached for

Person/Institution Approached for


Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]

Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]


% of
Treatment in last year

Treatment in last year


Medical
Why? (Use Code-3)

Why? (Use Code-3)


Expenses
[Use Code-2]

[Use Code-2]
Total (indicated
in previous Total Amount Spent
Amount Col.) that (Rs.)
Spent (Rs.)
was
financed
through
Debt

12 1 1 15000 0 25 1 1 10000
9 1 1 7000 0 30 1 1 10000
CARE
ure (Last 12 Months)

*****************************************************

Event-3
Person/Institution Approached for
Health Event 1 [(Use Code -1]

% of % of
Treatment in last year

Medical Medical Contribution to medical


Why? (Use Code-3)

Expenses Expenses schemes/


[Use Code-2]

(indicated (indicated insurance (like Employee


in previous Total Amount in previous State Insurance)
Col.) that Spent (Rs.) Col.) that (Rs.)
was was
financed financed
through through
Debt Debt

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