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More Data Regarding District Planning Office, Keonjhar Block Profile Champua - Total geographical area sq. K.MS 478.475 Total agricultural Land Unit 27,004 Total irrigated area Ha 4621 Total Nos. of G.Ps Number 23 Total Nos. of wards Number 269 Total Nos. of villages Number 151 Population as per 2001 census Number of person 100680 S.C Number of person 8619 S.T Number of person 45523 Others Number of person 46538 No of Medical a. S.D.M Number 1 b. C.H.C Number 1 c. P.H.C(New) : Number 6 No of Ayurvedic Dispensary Number 2 No. of Homeopathic Dispensary Number 1 No. of Police Station Number 1 No. of Out Post Number 1 No. of Colleges Number 3

No. of High Schools Number 31 No. of U.G.M.E Schools Number 13 No. of Primary Schools Number 105 No. of Upper Primary Schools Number 45 No. of Project School Number 12 No. of Nodal School Number 4 No. of Ashram School Number 3 No. of I.C.D.S Number 1 No. of ANM Centre Number 33 Ghatgaon Total geographical area of the Block Sq KMs 547.29 Total Population Number of Persons 102117 S.C Number of Persons 5834 S.T Number of Persons 63618 Others Number of Persons 32655 No of G.Ps Number 26 No of village Number 142 No of ward Number 259 No of police station Number 2 No of college Number 4 No of High Schools Number 28 No of U.P.Schools Number 44 No of Pry. Schools Number 112 No of Medicals Number UGPHC Number 1 Addl P.H.C Number 8 No of Homeopathic Dispensary Number 5 No of Ayurvedic Dispensary Number 3 G.P Roads KMs 334 P.S.Roads KMs 147

Total Irrigated Land Khariff Ha 4652 Rabi Ha 1119 Patna Geographical Area Ha 41,639.60 Total cultivable Area Ha 25,440.00 Irrigated area in Khariff Ha 9274 Rabi Ha 2226 Total Population Number of person 92,513 S. C. Number of person 6,825 S. T. Number of person 47, 752 Others Number of person 37,936 Total No. of G.P s Number 20 Total No. of villages Number 154 Total No. of Wards Number 268 CHC Number 1 PHC Number 3 Hospital Number 1 Dispensary Number 1 Ayurvedic Dispensary Number 1 Homeopathic Dispensary Number 2 Primary schools Number 110 UGME Schools Number 15 Nodal.M.E. School Number 7 Taken Over M.E. Schools Number 15 Aided Schools U.Ps Number 6 Seva Shram Number 2 Project Ups Number 19 Telkoi Geographically Area Sq Mile 826.83 Cultivated Land Ha 16,641 Latitude: 21 14 Second East Longitude: 85-30.8 Second North Total No of GPs Number 22 Total No of wards Number 248

Total No of Revenue village Number 140 Total Un-inhabited village Number 9 Total population Numbet of person 86498 Total SC population Numbet of person 9452 Total ST population Numbet of person 44518 Others Numbet of person 32528 Total no of primary School Number 111 Total Govt. ME School Number 52 Total High School Number 30 Total Taken over School Number 16 Total Recognized High School Number 14 Total no of Sevashram Number 6 Total No. of ST/SC Dev. Deptt. High School: - Number 2 Total CHC Number 1 Total PHC Number 5 Ayurvedic Dispensary Number 2 Homeopathic Dispensary Number 2 Sub-Center Number 24 Veterinary Hospital Number 2 LI Center Number 6 Keonjhar Total geographical area of the Block Sq Miles 297 Total Population Number of person 1,36,335 S.C Number of person 14,329 S.T Number of person 67,368 Others Number of person 54,638 No of G.P. Number 24 No of village Number 213 No of ward Number 323 No of police station Number 2 No of college Number 3 No of High School Number 33 Primary Schools Number 137 U.G.M.E. Schools Number 17 Project UPS Number 24 Nodal UPS Number 11

Sevashram Number 2 Ashram Number 1 Govt. M.E.Schools Number 2 Taken over M.E Schools Number 15 Aided M.E.Schools Number 1 Block Grant UPs Number 3 C.H.C Number 1 P.H.C Number 5 No of Homeopathic Dispensary Number 2 No of Ayurvedic Dispensary Number 1 No of G.P Road Number 95 No of P.S.Road Number 297 No. of LAMPS Number 2 Jhumpura Total Geographical Area Sq km 1447.12 Total area of the land Sq km 494.2 Out of which Agricultural Land. Sq km 245.6 Irrigation Land Sq km 32.9 Non-Irrigation Land Sq km 215.7 No of Grampanchayats in the Block Number 22 No of villages in the Block Number 148 No. of wards in the Block. Number 265 Population Number of person 97,726 S.T. Number of person 48,208 S.C Number of person 6,458 Others Number of person 43,060 +2 College only Number 2 +2 & +3 College Number 1 Taken Over Number 18 Aided Number 2 Block Granted Number 5 Non-Aided (Recognized) Number 8 Asram High School (Govt. TRW) Number 2 Kasturba H/S Number 1 Taken over Number 16 UGME Number 15 Nodal UP Number 11 Aided UP. Number 2

Block Grant Number 2 Project Ups(SSA) Number 4 Upto class 5(Govt. Pry, School) Number 90 Project Pry School (SSA) Number 17 Madrasa. Number 1 Name of the DPEP Schools. Number 5 NCLP School Number 3 No of Ashram Schools Number 2 Total no. of tube wells Number 526 No. of CHC Number 1 No. of Addl. PHC Number 4 ANM Centre Number 28 Ayurvedic Dispensary Number 3 Homoeopathic Dispensary Number 1 Anganwadi Centre Number 169 Mini Anganwadi Centre Number 42 Police Station covered Number 3 Joda Geographical area of the Block Sq Kms 264.08 Mean Sea level Mtrs 483 Latitude(N) 22 0-1 -27 minute Longitude(E) 850-25 -27 minute Population Number of person 1,03,188 ST Population Number of person 62,060 SC Population Number of person 10,126 Others Number of person 31,002 Total Number. of BPL Households(1997) Number of person 14,412 Total Number. of APL Households(1997) Number of person 7,740 Total Number. of Households(1997) Number of person 22,152 Total Number. of Households(2002) Number of person 24,562 Literacy rate(as per 2001 census) Percentage 29.96% Male Percentage 44.04% Female Percentage 15.39% ST Percentage 19.83% Male Percentage 31.31% Female Percentage 8.59% SC Percentage 36.89% Male Percentage 53.13%

Female Percentage 19.59% Total Number of Gram Panchayat Number 15 Total Number of wards Number 223 Total Number of Revenue Villages Number 111 Total Number of Approved P.S. Road Kms 103 Total Number of Approved G.P. Road Kms 118 Total Cultivable Area Ha 15850 Khariff Area Ha 15850 Rabi Area Ha 5255 Total Rain Fall during Last Year (2007) MM 3070 Total Number of L.I.Points Number 55 Functioning Number 8 Defunct Number 47 Ayacut area of L.I. Points Ha 1409 Total Khariff irrigated Land(LI) Ha 1409 Total Rabi irrigated Land(LI) Ha 1339 Total Number of M.I.P.s Number 7 Ayacut area of M.I.Ps Ha 448.69 Total Khariff irrigated Land (MI) Ha 448.69 Total Number of Primary School Number 98 Total Number of Nodal U.P.School Number 4 Total Number of U.G.M.E.School Number 10 Total Number of U.G.U.P. School Number 18 Total Number of Taken Over U.P. School Number 6 Total Number of Residential Sevasrama Number 1 Total Number of Non-Residential Sevasrama Number 3 Total Number of Primary School Hostels Number 11 Total Number of Kanyasharma Number 1 Total Number of High Schools Number 15 Total Number of Colleges Number Nil Total Number of P.H.C Number 1 Total Number of Additional P.H.C Number 2 Total Number of Ayurvedic Dispensary Number 1 Total Number of Homeopathic Dispensary Number 1 Total Number of Tube Wells Number 353 Running Number 315

Ghasipura Total Geographical area sq KMs 259 Total No of G.P.s Number 22 Total No of Wards Number 322 Total No of Villages Number 157 Population Number of person 1,33,728 S.C. Number of person 25,448 S.T. Number of person 25,181 Others Number of person 83,099 Total Cultivable Area Ha 21,954.82 Total Irrigated Area Ha 10,511 No. MIPs Number 30 No. of G.P. Road KMs 65 No. of P.S. Road KMs 29 No. of P.H.Cs. Number 1 No. Of Homeopathic Dispensary Number 4 No.of Ayurvedic Dispensary Number 2 No. of Hospitals Number 5 No. of P.S. Number 2 No. of Outpost Number 1 No. of Colleges Number 3 No. of High Schools Number 32 No. of Primary schools Number 104 Harichandanpur Total geographical Area: Ha 59.202 Latitude: 20 21 30 Longitude: 85 47 30 Total cultivable area: Ha 28.116 Khariff: Ha 27.157 Rabi: Ha 8.804 Total population Number of person 103382 ST Number of person 55,333

SC Number of person 7,707 Others Number of person 40,342 Total No of G.Ps.: Number 25 Total No. of villages: Number 216 Total No. Of Wards Number 321 Health Institution: Number CHC Number 1 PHC Number 3 SHC Number 5 Ayurvedic Dispensary Number 1 Homeopathic Dispensary Number 2 V.A.S Centre Number 1 L.I. Centre Number 9 Colleges: Number 2 High schools: Number 24 H & T. W. High School: Number 2 SevaSram Number 4 Ashram School: Number 2 M.E. School Number 2 Primary Schools Number 104 D.P.E.P. Primary Schools: Number 20 E.G.S. Number 68 No. of tube wells Number 948 No of MIPs. Number 116 No. of L.I. points Number 53 Operable Number 9

No. of Police station: Number 2 No of Outposts Number 1 I.C.D.S. Projects Number 1 Anganwadi Centers Number 150 Anganwadi sub-centers Number 139 Banspal Total area of the Block Sq Km 1103.78 Cultivable area of the Block Htr 15820 Paddy area High Land Htr 113 Medium Land Htr 2285 Low Land Htr 594 Non-Paddy area Htr 11810 Irrigated Land Htr 1470 No of Gram Panchayats Number 21 No of Villages Number 164 No of Wards Number 260 Schedule Caste Number 3584 Schedule Tribe Number 66829 Other Caste Number of person 14720 Total BPL Number of person Number of person 85133 17086 Commercial Banks Number 1 Regional Rural Banks Number 3 LAMPS Number 2 CHC Number 1 PHC Number 3 Addl. PHC Number 2 Ayurvedic Dispensary Number 3 Homepathic Dispensary Number 1 Development Indicators Table 1.3 As per Human Development Report, Orissa (2004), the status of the district is as below.

Indicators Keonjhar Orissa Male Female Male Female Share of population 65.22 34.78 68.71 31.21 engaged in economic activity Health Index 0.346 0.340 0.468 0.474 Education Index 0.789 0.617 0.804 0.639 Income Index 0.630 0.380 0.643 0.349 Gender Development 0.504 (Rank 20) 0.546 Index Reproductive Health 0.595 ( Rank 4) 0.549 Index Table 1.4 Keonjhar is behind the national and state average in most of the development indicators as shown below. Development Indicators Oriss a India Data Source Literacy rate (%) 69 73.45 74.04 Census, 2011, Provisional Data Female literacy rate (%) 58.70 64.36 65.46 Census, 2011, Provisional Data Teacher Pupil ratio (up to class 4) Retention rate in primary education 40.5 39 NABARD PLP, 10-11 56.7 62.03 71.01 NUEPA, 2007-08 Infant mortality rate (IMR) 42 65 52 HMIS 2009-10 Maternal mortality ratio (MMR) 152 303 254 HMIS 2009-10 Total fertility rate (TFR) 2.2 2.48 2.98 NFHS-3 Death rate (per 1000) 9 9.3 NABARD PLP, 10-11 Life expectancy at birth 64 61 NABARD PLP, 10-11 Sex ratio 987 978 940 Census, 2011 Anemia among women (15-49 yrs) No. of beds per 1 lakh population 85.7 62.8 55.3 NFHS-3 33.35 38.50 NABARD PLP, 10-11

Percentage of BPL families 68 47.15 26.10 Panchayati raj Dept Yield rate of rice (Kg/hectare) 1632 1496 NABARD PLP, 10-11 Percentage of irrigated area to net cropped area 23.13 48.25 NABARD PLP, 10-11 Infrastructure Table 1.5 The availability of public infrastructures in the district is as below. Sl. No Infrastructure Numbers 1 Anganwadi Centres 2340 2 Primary schools 3094 3 Secondary schools 480 4 Colleges 45 5 PHC & CHC 77 6 Sub-centres 351 7 Hospitals 4 8 Veterinary hospitals 3 9 Veterinary dispensaries 19 10 Livestock Aid Centres 114 11 Go Mitra 47 12 Police stations 23 13 Out-posts 14 14 Town Out-posts 5 15 Beat houses 6 16 Mahila Police-Stations 0 17 Post offices 444 18 Bank/credit agency 126 19 Agri. marketing centre 30

20 Major and medium irrigation projects 4 21 Minor irrigation projects 170 22 Fully developed watersheds 42 Sd./- Asst. Director (Planning) DPMU, Keonjhar