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Socio Economic Profile of

                         Upper Kolab and Upper Indravati Irrigation Project Areas1
                                                                          Abstract

The construction of the irrigation system both in Kolab and Indravati regions in the Koraput and Kalahandi districts of Orissa had a significant impact
on the irrigation potential of the cultivated lands in these areas. However, the actual impact it has had in terms of the lifestyles of the inhabitants of this
area is not very clear. This paper attempts to focus on the socio-economic characteristics of the regions and the socio-economic conditions of the
people in this area and also how should local participation in operation and maintenance and sharing of water be encouraged or supported. The first
section of this paper provides a backdrop of the two regions. This section compares major socio-economic indicators for the two most backward
districts (Koraput, Kalahandi) with those for the state of Orissa as well as with those for India. The irrigation systems set up in collaboration with JBIC
cover certain blocks within the districts. The second section presents the available indicators of social and economic conditions for these blocks. The
third section presents the results of the analysis of the primary data collected across the identified villages within the JBIC region. The last section
identifies probable intervention programs that may be developed for the villages. It also presents a means of classification of villages based on certain
social and economic parameters.

Key Words: Socio, Economic, Kolab, Indravati, Irrigation, Koraput, Kalahandi, Orissa,, Backward, Demography, Health, Education, Infrastructure,
Agriculture, Occupation, Poverty, Village, Sample, Sex Ratio, Bank, Immunization, Mortality, Literacy, Teacher. Laveesh Bhandari, Indicus Analytics,
JBIC


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 A Report by Indicus Analytics in Association with Indian Society of Agri-business Professionals for Japan Bank for International
Cooperation (JBIC), October 2003




                                                                  Indicus Analytics                                                                          1
Contents
Introduction .........................................................................................................................................................................4
Section 1: District level comparisons ...............................................................................................................................5
  Physical .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 5
  Demography............................................................................................................................................................................................ 5
  Economic well-being............................................................................................................................................................................... 6
  Occupational Characteristics ................................................................................................................................................................. 7
  Health...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
  Education ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 9
  Infrastructure Availability .................................................................................................................................................................... 10
  Agriculture ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 11
  Summary Section 1................................................................................................................................................................................ 12
  Demography.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
  Education .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 15
  Agriculture ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 17
  Health.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
  Infrastructure ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 18
  Summary Section 2................................................................................................................................................................................ 21
Section 3: Primary data analysis- Characteristics of the zones ...................................................................................22
  Social group characteristics of the three zones .................................................................................................................................... 23
  Economic Well Being............................................................................................................................................................................ 25
  Infrastructure ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 26
  Education .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 30
  Health.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
  Agriculture ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 32
  Credit .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 35
  Summary Section 3................................................................................................................................................................................ 36
Section 4: Categorization of villages...............................................................................................................................37




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Methodology ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 39
  Classification of the sample villages .................................................................................................................................................... 41
  Distribution of households by village categories ................................................................................................................................. 41
Section 5: Directions for intervention programs............................................................................................................42
Appendix............................................................................................................................................................................44
Appendix 1: Sample Size..................................................................................................................................................44
Appendix 2: List of Villages .............................................................................................................................................44
Appendix 3: Questionnaires.............................................................................................................................................44


Appendix: In separate files




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Introduction
Background
The construction of the irrigation system both in Kolab and Indravati regions in the Koraput and Kalahandi districts has had a
significant impact on the irrigation potential of the cultivated lands in these areas. However, the actual impact it has had in terms of
the lifestyles of the inhabitants of this area is not very clear. This is so because of the differential impact on different types of farmers
– large and small and located near or farther from the canals. The impact of the system of canals/irrigation facilities would also to a
large extent be dependent upon the practices and norms of water usage in the area. For instance cooperative ways of allocating water
are likely to have a significant positive impact on growth and equity in the region. The first set of insights are related to these issues:

What are the socio-economic characteristics of the regions and the socio-economic conditions of the people in this area?

It is likely that in a region where rain-fed agriculture was the norm for many centuries, cooperative institutions and mechanisms would
not be evolved. In that sense one aspect of the proposed study is to find insights that will help answer the following question:

How should local participation in operation and maintenance and sharing of water be encouraged or supported?

In order to bring the community together it is essential to identify characteristics, and activities both social and economic that are
common across the regions. To identify these a detailed socio-economic profiling of the two regions is presented.

The first section provides a backdrop of the two regions. The two districts of Koraput and Kalahandi are amongst the most backward
districts of the country (Debroy and Bhandari, 2003; Planning Commission, 2002). This section compares major socio-economic
indicators for the two districts with those for the state of Orissa as well as with those for India. The irrigation systems set up in
collaboration with JBIC cover certain blocks within the districts. The second section presents the available indicators of social and
economic conditions for these blocks. The third section presents the results of the analysis of the primary data collected across the
identified villages within the JBIC region. The last section identifies probable intervention programs that may be developed for the
villages. It also presents a means of classification of villages based on certain social and economic parameters.




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Section 1: District level comparisons
Physical                                                                                             Predominantly rural
                                 Kalahandi     Koraput         Orissa      India   800

Area (sq km)                          7920         8807        155707    3166285   600

Number of blocks                         13           14                           400

Number of villages/area(%)             28.0         22.7          33.0      20.2   200
Number of villages/ number                                                          0
                                       738           399           372       123
of towns                                                                                 Kalahandi     Koraput        Orissa         India

                                                                                                     No. of villages/ no. of towns


Demography                                                                          •    Both districts are sparsely populated
(Rural)                          Kalahandi     Koraput         Orissa     India
Population density (persons                                                         •    Sex ratio is favourable towards females in both
                                        156          111           200      234          districts
per sq. km.)
Sex ratio in 2001 (females per
                                       1006         1009           986      946     •    Child sex ratio is however not as favorable for
1000 males)
                                                                                         girls though better than India
Sex ratio 1991                         1006         1003           988      938
Child population/total pop (%)          17.1         19.7         14.6     16.5     •    A large share of the population in Koraput and
Sex Ratio (0-6) 2001                    990          997           954      934          Kalahandi is accounted for by children
SC hhd/total hhd (%)                  18.87        14.38         16.47
                                                                                    •    Koraput is mainly a tribal district though it is
ST hhd/total hhd (%)                  31.07        57.74         25.98                   more urbanized than Kalahandi
Urban population (%)                     7.5         16.8         15.0     27.8
Pop. growth rate (81-91)               19.5          19.9         20.1     25.8     •    In the last decade, growth rates of population
                                                                                         have decreased by around 4 percentage points
Pop. growth rate (91-2001)             18.0          14.4         15.9     21.3
                                                                                         in India, Orissa and Koraput; Kalahandi did
 SC/ST = scheduled caste and tribe, hhd = household, pop. = population                   not witness such a change



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Economic well-being
                               Kalahandi   Koraput     Orissa       India    90            Poverty and food insufficiency
                                                                             80
% population below poverty
                                    74.9      80.1       48.0         27.1   70
line
                                                                             60
Food insufficiency (%
                                    15.3       5.1         7.0         3.1   50
households)                                                                  40
Radio (% households)               18.25     18.09      23.66       35.12    30
Television (% households)           7.70     12.47      15.49       31.59    20
                                                                             10
2 wheelers (% households)           3.69      6.21       7.86       11.71
                                                                              0
4 wheelers (% households)           0.60      1.06       1.08        2.50              Kalahandi    Koraput        Orissa          India
None of the specified assets                                        34.48
                                   50.63     68.27      41.00                           Head Count Ratio      Food Insufficiency
(% households)
                                                                                           Households owning none of the
     •   Koraput has very high levels of poverty, 83 percent households
                                                                                                 specified assets
         accounting for 80 percent of the population lie below the
                                                                                  80
         poverty line                                                                                68.27
                                                                                  70
     •   In Kalahandi, almost 5 times as many households in India and             60      50.63
         twice that in Orissa, go hungry                                          50                                41
     •   Only half as many households own a radio or transistor as                40                                          34.48
         compared to India                                                        30
     •   More than half of the households in Koraput and Kalahandi do             20
         not own any of the assets that the Census of India had asked             10
                                                                                   0
         about
     •   Koraput has greater poverty as well as greater asset ownership –               Kalahandi   Koraput       Orissa      India
         this reflects greater inequality levels compared to Kalahandi.                 None of the specified assets (% households)




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Occupational Characteristics
(2001)
                     Kalahandi           Koraput     Orissa        India
Cultivators (%)                 29.70      32.70      29.70        31.70   •   While only one fourth of India is employed
                                                                               as agricultural workers, in Kalahandi half of
Agri Workers (%)                50.30      40.20      35.00        26.70
                                                                               the population is an agricultural worker
Other workers (%)               17.10      25.10      30.40        37.50
Household Industry Workers                                                 •   Over the last decade the share of cultivators
(%)                              2.90       1.90        4.80        4.10       accounting for total agricultural workers has
                                                                               reduced drastically in the 2 districts
(1991)
Occupation                 Kalahandi     Koraput     Orissa        India   •   Kalahandi has lesser percentage of
Cultivators (%)                42.90       48.10      44.30        38.70       cultivators but significantly greater number
                                                                               of agriculture workers indicating that the
Agri Workers (%)               41.00       31.30      28.70        26.10       land is concentrated with a few
Other workers (%)              13.40       19.30      23.90        32.80
Household Industry Workers                                                 •   Koraput and Kalahandi have a higher share
(%)                             2.70        1.30        3.10        2.40       of agricultural workers and lower share of
                                                                               other workers as compared to rest of Orissa
                      Trend in share of cultivators
                                                                           •   Koraput has however witnessed a strong
   60                                                                          increase in the share of workers involved in
   50                                                                          sectors other than agriculture
   40
   30
                                                                           •   Share of other workers in total workforce for
                                                                               India is almost double the share for
   20                                                                          Kalahandi
   10
    0                                                                      •   While the share of household industry
         Kalahandi           Koraput        Orissa              India          workers has increased for India over the last
                                                                               decade this share has not altered drastically
                  Cultivators (%) 1991   Cultivators (%) 2001
                                                                               for Kalahandi and Koraput

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Health
                                                                                                                   Health care
                                  Kalahandi   Koraput         Orissa       India
                                                                                                  60
Infant Mortality Rate (per ‘000         125         125             130        84                 50
live births)
Safe delivery (% receiving                                                                        40
                                       19.3         21.7            32.7    40.2
skilled attention during birth)




                                                                                            (%)
                                                                                                  30
Immunization (% 1 year olds            54.9         55.1            57.8    54.2                  20
fully immunized)
                                                                                                  10
                                                                                                  0
          •   Health situation in the two most backward                                                Kalahandi     Koraput        Orissa         India
              districts of India is much worse than the rest of
                                                                                                           Safe delivery         Immunization
              India

          •   The situation of immunization is similar to rest
              of India though it is worse that the rest of Orissa

          •   Infant mortality rate is comparable for Koraput
              and Kalahandi though it is much worse than the                                               Health status
                                                                                      160
              rest of India

          •   Only around a fifth of births that take place in                        120
              Kalahandi and Koraput are assisted by trained

                                                                                IMR
              medical personnel                                                       80


       Though immunization rate is comparable with                                    40
       the rest of India, infant mortality rates are still
                                                                                       0
       quite high. In adequacy of health care facilities
                                                                                             Kalahandi       Koraput           Orissa           India
      is also indicated by the low share of births being
                    assisted professionally.                                                             Infant Mortality Rate



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Education
                                  Kalahandi          Koraput           Orissa            India
                                                                                                 •   Orissa has similar literacy rate as India, though
Literacy rates (%)                     46.2             36.2            60.44            59.21       Koraput and Kalahandi do much worse
Male literacy rate (%)                 62.9             47.6             75.9             75.6
Female literacy rate (%)               29.6             24.8             51.0             54.0   •   Female literacy rate in Orissa is however lower
                                                                                                     than that for India
Enrollment ratio (elementary)         126.4            175.1            90.54            81.58
Number of schools/ pop (%)             0.16             0.20             0.20             0.14   •   While half of the women in India are literate
Teacher – Pupil Ratio                  28.4              23.3            34.3             36.7       only a third of those in Kalahandi and a fourth
Number of female teachers/                                                                           of those in Koraput are able to read and write
                                            16.0           29.0           22.0            30.9
tot teachers (%)
                                                                                                 •   Enrollment rates at the elementary level in the
 Enrollment ratio is the number of students in elementary school as a percentage of
 children in the 6 to 9 year age group. A ratio greater than 100 implies that older or
                                                                                                     two districts are however much higher than
 younger children are also in elementary school. In all likelihood this reflects that many           those for India and Orissa
 students are not graduating on to higher (middle) levels or are entering school late.
                                                                                                 •   Number of students per teacher is higher than
                                                                                                     in India or Orissa as a whole, implying adverse
                                        Literacy Rate
                                                                                                     quality of education

   80                                                                                            •   Further, female teachers constitute a very small
                                                                                                     share of total teachers in Kalahandi; the share
   60                                                                                                of female teachers in Kalahandi is half as
                                                                                                     much the share in India, though Koraput
   40                                                                                                performs in comparison to India as a whole
   20
                                                                                                 •   Literacy is low, enrollments are high, there are
    0
                                                                                                     comparable number of schools but quality of
             Kalahandi                Koraput             Orissa                 India
                                                                                                     education is not very good in Kalahandi and
                                                                                                     Koraput
            Total literacy rate (%)      Male literacy rate (%)    Female literacy rate (%)




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Infrastructure Availability
                                                                                             •     Habitations in Kalahandi and Koraput are
                      Kalahandi                Koraput            Orissa            India
                                                                                                   poorly connected by roads
Road connectivity (%)        14.1                 10.8              41.2             74.9
Electricity (%)               9.8                  9.0              33.8             55.8    •     Unlike overall India, where almost 56 percent
Telephone (%)                1.84                 3.80               1.5              9.1          households have electricity, in Koraput and
                                                                                                   Kalahandi there are barely 10 percent of such
Pop. Availing bank
                            18.62                  27.27            24.21           35.54          households
services (%)
 Percentage of villages connected by road. Percent households having electricity,            •     Kalahandi is worse than Koraput in terms of
 telephone and availing bank credit.
                                                                                                   telephone connectivity

                                                                                             •     Greater telephone penetration in Koraput
                          Infrastructure Availability                                              (compared to Kalahandi) is not surprising
                                                                                                   given greater levels of inequality in that district
                                                                                                   (first noted in pg. 7)
80
70
                                                                                                          Access to Bank Services
60
50
                                                                                                  India                                          35.54
40
30
                                                                                                 Orissa                               24.21
20
10                                                                                           Koraput                                    27.27
 0
         Kalahandi             Koraput               Orissa                 India           Kalahandi                         18.62

                     Road connectivity (%)             Electricity (%)                                        Pop. Availing bank services (%)




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Agriculture
                                   Kalahandi         Koraput          Orissa        India   •   Kalahandi & Koraput have a
                                                                                                slightly lower share of cropped
Net area sown/ total
                                                                                                area than the country
geographical area (%)                     42.44             35.80       39.01       43.26
Forest Area/total area (%)                 27.0              16.9        31.4          23   •   Kalahandi has a forest cover
Gross Irrigated area/ gross                                                                     comparable to India though
                                           22.1              25.2        27.9
sown area (kharif) (%)                                                                          Koraput is much lower
Gross Irrigated area/ gross
                                            3.9              14.5        13.0
sown area (rabi) (%)                                                                        •   In the Rabi season the situation
Fertilizer consumption                                                             32.8%        of irrigation in Kalahandi is
                                          9.1%              3.5%        5.7%
(tonnes/ha)                                                                      (Punjab)       much worse than rest of Orissa
% SMF households (Rural)                  59.01             46.52       55.05       50.53
                                                                                            •   Fertilizer consumption is much
                                                                                                lower in Koraput and Kalahandi
                                                                                                than in the agriculturally well
Distribution                         Semi-                                                      off state of Punjab
of           Marginal   Small medium Medium              Large   Total
households                                                                                  •   While 60 percent of the farming
                                              (4.0                                              households constitute small and
over size of (Below (1.0 to 2.0 (2.0 to 4.0           (10 ha. & (All
                                            to 10.0                                             marginal farmers in Kalahandi,
land         1.0 ha.)  ha.)        ha.)                above) Groups)
                                              ha.)                                              in India this share is only 50
holdings
Kalahandi                                                                                       percent
(%)              43.02   29.70       18.86       7.53      0.90    100
Koraput (%)      46.08   29.49       17.88       5.72      0.84    100
Orissa (%)       54.08   27.89       13.71       3.93      0.38    100
India2 (%)       62.50   19.80       11.90       5.80      0.90    100

2
    Source: Cultivation practices in India, 1998-99, NSSO




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Summary Section 1

The Koraput and Kalahandi belt are among the poorest parts of not only the state of Orissa but of the whole country.

They have a small economy that is largely dependent on agriculture, manufacturing activity has yet to take off and services are also
highly dependent on agriculture activity. This is even more so of rural areas. The share of Agriculture has also not dropped as in most
parts of the country.

The two districts also lower population density than in other parts of Orissa. Economic activity in general has lower capability to
generate high value added (wages + profits + rent + interest) given the predominance of rain-fed agriculture. The small size of the
economy, high dependence on agriculture and also small landholdings would indicate high levels of poverty, low consumption levels
as well as asset ownership. Data from different sources show precisely these characteristics. This part of Orissa has among the lowest
consumption levels in the country.

Low incomes and low consumption also indicate that health conditions would not be good. For instance, the two districts have among
the highest infant mortality rates, significantly higher than the all India average.

Education characteristics traditionally have been poor. However, enrolment has gone up in recent years, and gross enrolment rates in
both the districts are greater than 100. This indicates that many children in the higher age groups are also in elementary schools.
Literacy rates are lower than that for the state of Orissa.

Poor infrastructure completes the picture of deprivation in the two districts. Roads and access to electricity are both quite low when
compared to the rest of the state and the country.

Agriculture conditions are also quite poor. Apart from low cropped area, less than a quarter of cultivating households have irrigation
in the kharif season and between 4 to 14 percent in rabi. Almost three fourths of the households have cultivable land of less than 2
hectares.




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Section 2: Socio-Economic Indicators at the sub-district level

                                  Koraput                                                                                         Kalahandi
Demography                                          Koraput              Jeypore                       Kotpad        Boriguma                  Dharmgharh Junagharh
                                 (district)                                                                                         (district)
Population (2001)                979,835                 59,191          79,800                        89,035          78,788     1,234,095         118,900    174,435
Population (1991)                857,872                 51,021          83,747                        69,677         113,983     1,052,740        100,293           135,987
Child population
                                 169,684                 10,124          13,676                        15,132          12,641       198,307         18,215            26,942
(2001)
% child population                  17.32                 17.10              17.14                      17.00           16.04         16.07          15.32             15.45
% urban population                   16.8                                         49.0                   14.3                            7.5                             8.3
Population growth
                                    14.20                 16.01                -4.70                    27.78          -30.88         17.20          18.55             28.27
rate (91-2001)
 Source Census 2001
      40
                                                                                                                           •    Growth rate in Boriguma is negative
                       Decadal Growth Rate of Population                                                                        and large - population has decreased
      30
                                                                                                                                considerably from 1991 to 2001
      20
      10                                                                                                                   •    Population has also decreased in
       0                                                                                                                        Jeypore but at slower rate than in
      -10                                                                                                                       Boriguma.
      -20
                                                                                                                           •    Junagharh in Kalahandi has the highest
      -30
                                                                                                                                growth rate of population.
      -40
                                                                          KALAHANDI
             KORAPUT




                                      Jeypore
                       Koraput




                                                Kotpad



                                                              Boriguma




                                                                                         Dharamgharh



                                                                                                         Junagharh



                                                                                                                           •    Dharmgharh and Junagharh have lower
                                                                                                                                share of child population than the sub-
                                                                                                                                districts considered under Koraput




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• Unlike most of India,
                        Koraput                                              Kalahandi Dharmgha Junaghar
                                    Koraput    Jeypore       Kotpad Boriguma                                         Koraput, Boriguma and
                       (district)                                             (district)     rh        h
                                                                                                                     Junagharh have a sex ratio
                                                                                                                     that is favourable for females
Sex Ratio (2001)
(females per ‘000         1,009       1,033         998         993        1,001      1,006        982     1,002
males)                                                                                                               • In Junagharh the ratio has
                                                                                                                     fallen over the last decade.
Sex Ratio (1991)                                                                                                     This is also apparent from the
(females per ‘000         1,003       1,018         989         984        1,000      1,006        998     1,009     child sex ratio in Junagharh
males)                                                                                                               which is not as favourable for
Sex Ratio (0-6 yrs.)                                                                                                 females
(females per ‘000            997      1,002         984         982        1,006       990         981         976
males)                                                                                                               • Dharmgharh has the lowest
Population (2001)       979,835      59,191     79,800       89,035      78,788 1,234,095 118,900 174,435            sex ratio among all the sub-
                                                                                                                     districts considered here
Area (sq km)              7,708         421        510          422         606     8,319     386
Population Density                                                                                                   • In case of all the districts
(2001) (persons per          127        141         156         211          130       148         308               and sub-districts, child sex
sq. km.)                                                                                                             ratio is lower than the overall
                                                                                                                     sex ratio

                                                                                                                     • Though Boriguma has the
                                                                                                                     highest population it has the
  1,040                                       Falling sex ratio                                                      lowest population density
  1,020
  1,000                                                                                                               While sex ratio has not
   980                                                                                                                    been a problem
   960
                                                                                                                     historically, the child sex
   940
                                                                                                                     ratio is indicative of low
          KORAPUT      Koraput      Jeypore      Kotpad      Boriguma     KALAHANDI   Dharmgharh   Junagharh
                                                                                                                       sex ratio in the future
                                          Sex Ratio (2001)   Sex Ratio (0-6 yrs.)




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Koraput                                                                                                 Kalahandi
Education                                                   Koraput                      Jeypore              Kotpad       Boriguma                    Dharmgharh       Junagharh
                                (district)                                                                                                (district)

Literacy rates
                                          39.5                       37.7                       46.0            43.2           47.1            60.9            60.2            59.7
(males)
Literacy rates
                                          16.1                       16.4                       22.2            15.9           20.2            26.8            24.6            25.0
(females)
Female literacy
rate/male                                 0.41                       0.44                       0.48            0.37           0.43            0.44            0.41            0.42
literacy rate



                                                                                                                       •    Both Dharmgharh and Junagharh have much
                                          Literacy Rates
                                                                                                                            higher male literacy rates than Koraput, Jeypore,
  70
                                                                                                                            Kotpad and Boriguma
  60

  50                                                                                                                   •    Dharmgharh and Koraput are the best and the
                                                                                                                            worst in terms of male literacy respectively
  40

  30                                                                                                                   •    In terms of female literacy, however, Junagharh
  20                                                                                                                        and Kotpad are the best and worst respectively
  10
                                                                                                                       •    Except for Junagharh, not even a quarter of the
   0                                                                                                                        females are literate
                                                                       KALAHANDI
        KORAPUT




                                Jeypore



                                             Kotpad
                      Koraput




                                                                                   Dharmgharh



                                                                                                  Junagharh
                                                          Boriguma




                                                                                                                       •    The sub-districts where male literacy rate is high
                                                                                                                            the female literacy rate is also high in relation to
                                                                                                                            other sub-districts
                  Male literacy rates                 Female literacy rates




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Koraput
                                                      Koraput        Jeypore            Kotpad Boriguma           •   Teachers per school are higher in
                                        (district)
                                                                                                                      Jeypore and Boriguma than in
Number of schools                            1,687         486              129          1,073         170            Koraput and Kotpad in the Koraput
                                                                                                                      district
Number of teachers                           4,145         281              375           311          463
Teachers per school                           2.46         0.58             2.91          0.29        2.72
                                                                                                                  •   In the Kalahandi district
Female teacher per total
                                              0.27         0.31             0.27          0.15        0.13            Dharmgharh and Junagharh have a
teacher (ratio)
                                                                                                                      comparable ratio of teachers per
Number of female teachers                    1,115            88            102            48           60            school
 Note: Data corresponds to the year 1996-97
                                                                                                                  •   In Dharmgharh and Junagharh the
                                                Kalahandi                                                             share of female teachers in total
                                                                    Dharmgharh                   Junagharh
                                                 (district)                                                           teachers is very small. Generally a
Number of schools                                   1,753                       142                    182            larger number of female teachers is
Number of teachers                                  4,636                       453                    562            considered to be more conducive
Teachers per school                                  2.64                      3.19                   3.09            for female literacy and is also
Female teacher per total                                                                                              indicative of better quality of
                                                      0.12                     0.10                   0.09            education
teacher (ratio)
Number of female teachers                              575                         45                   51
Note: Data corresponds to the year 1998-99

                                                               Ratio of female to total teachers
   0.4
   0.3
   0.2                                                                                                                                    Female teacher per
   0.1                                                                                                                                    total teacher
     0
           KORAPUT            Koraput            Jeypore           Kotpad           Boriguma        KALAHANDI   Dharmgharh    Junagharh




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Boriguma
Agriculture                         Koraput (district)     Koraput    Jeypore   Kotpad                         •     Agricultural productivity in
                 Land Utilization                                                                                    Kotpad is much lower than
Net area Sown (ha)                           218,651        11,027     19,832    21,066      29,577                  other sub-districts in Koraput
Forest Area (ha)                              59,081         4,401      8,627     1,802       2,140
                                                                                                               •     As compared to the other sub-
Grazing Land (ha)                             19,146           815      1,483     2,442       1,909
                                                                                                                     districts, Dharmgharh gets
Actual Rainfall (M.M)                          1,335         1,438      1,476     1,204       1,331                  much lower level of rainfall
Fertilizer consumption (M.T)                   3,460           114      1,076       387         490
Fertilizer consumption                                                                                         •     In the sub-districts of Kalahandi
                                                 0.02         0.01       0.05      0.02          0.02
(tonnes/ha)                                                                                                          agricultural productivity is
Paddy                                                                                                                lower than those in Koraput,
Production (qtls)                          2,733,393       101,883    537,575   402,785    494,959                   while fertilizer consumption per
Yield (qtls/ha)                                21.47         21.13      25.76     19.18      20.85                   hectare is higher
                                                                                                         Note: Data for 1996-1997

                                             Kalahandi                             Junagharh
                                                                Dharmgharh
                                              (district)
                                                                                                                          Paddy yield
Land Utilization                                                                                        40
Net area Sown (ha)                             259,165                22,494          26,719
                                                                                                        20
Forest Area (ha)                                64,793                   718           4,104
Grazing Land (ha)                               21,702                 1,464           3,156            0
Actual Rainfall (M.M)                             1,210                  669           1,101                 Koraput    Jeypore     Kotpad   Boriguma
Fertilizer consumption (M.T)                     10700                   860            1360
Fertilizer consumption                                                                                  40
                                                   0.04                 0.04              0.05
(tonnes/ha)                                                                                             20
Paddy
                                                                                                         0
Production (qtls)                            2,424,489               224,625         197,317
                                                                                                                   Dharmgharh           Junagharh
Yield (qtls/ha)                                  10.80                 10.11            7.98
Note: Data for 1998-1999




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Health                              Koraput (district) Koraput Jeypore Kotpad Boriguma                    •   While there are many post
Number of PHC                                       46          3        4          3            4            offices per square
                                                                                                              kilometer in the sub-
Number of PHCs per sq km                          0.79       0.71     0.64       0.47         0.77            districts there is not even
Number of Hospitals per sq km                     0.66       0.95     0.98       0.71         0.82            1 PHC or Hospital in the
Number of Hospitals                                 51          4        5          3            5            sub-districts of Koraput
Note: Data for 1996-1997



                                              Kalahandi                                                 Both blocks urgently require
                                                                 Dharmgharh             Junagharh
                                               (district)
                                                                                                        hospitals and PHCs to cater
Number of PHC                                         46                    5                       6
                                                                                                         to the health care needs of
Number of PHCs per sq km                           0.55                  0.32
                                                                                                               the population.
Number of Hospitals per sq km                      0.85                  1.81
Number of Hospitals                                   71                    7                       8
Note: Data for 1998-1999


                             Koraput
Infrastructure              (district)     Koraput          Jeypore      Kotpad         Boriguma
Post office                      223            11               24          16                38
Post office per sq km           2.89          2.61             4.71        3.79              6.27
Note: Data for 1997



                           Kalahandi (district)             Dharmgharh              Junagharh
Post office                               293                       30                     39
Post office per sq km                    3.52                     7.77
Note: Data for 1998-1999




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Koraput     Koraput       Jeypore                Kotpad Boriguma Kalahandi Dharmgh Junaghar                                   •        In Koraput, the availability of
                                 (district)                                                         (district)    arh h                                                  bicycles is the lowest. This
Availability of Bicycle          38,950        1,432            5,225              8,684            4,935 130,803         14,148      19,724                             block has a low percentage of
                                                                                                                                                                         availability of cars and
% hhds having bicycle              16.11          9.00          27.47              40.96            25.99         42.96    48.25         46.38
                                                                                                                                                                         scooters as well.
Availability of Car,                                                                                                                                            •        Jeypore has a low percentage
Jeep, Van                          1,460           103              153              160               276        1,450      177                259                      of bicycles and cars but it is
                                                                                                                                                                         higher on scooters compared
% hhds having cars                   0.60         0.65              0.80            0.75             1.45          0.48     0.60            0.61
                                                                                                                                                                         to the other blocks.
Availability of Scooter,                                                                                                                                        •        Boriguma is also low on
Motor Cycle, Moped                 5,666           295          1,017                552               723        8,069    1,109         1,327                           bicycle availability and has a
% hhds having                                                                                                                                                            higher percent of households
                                     2.34         1.85              5.35            2.60             3.81          2.65     3.78            3.12
scooters                                                                                                                                                                 owning cars (1.45%).




    60                                                                                                                6                         Percentage of scooters available
                       Percentage of bicycles available                                                               5
    40                                                                                                                4
    20                                                                                                                3
                                                                                                                      2
     0                                                                                                                1
                                                                                                                      0
            KORAPUT




                                    Jeypore




                                                         Boriguma




                                                                                      Dharamgharh
                       Koraput




                                              Kotpad




                                                                       KALAHANDI




                                                                                                      Junagharh




                                                                                                                                                                                       KALAHANDI
                                                                                                                                      Koraput
                                                                                                                            KORAPUT




                                                                                                                                                                Kotpad

                                                                                                                                                                            Boriguma




                                                                                                                                                                                                   Dharamgharh

                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Junagharh
                                                                                                                                                      Jeypore



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Koraput                                            Kalahandi Dharmghar Junaghar
                             (district)  Koraput Jeypore Kotpad     Boriguma (district)            hh
Total number of                                                                                        42,525                •   Penetration of radios
households                       241,724     15,916  19,023  21,202      18,991    304,484    29,321
                                                                                                                                 and televisions is very
Availability of Radio,
Transistor                        32,377       2,033     4,004       3,517      3,295    52,507        5,335         8,335
                                                                                                                                 poor in Koraput,
                                                                                                                                 Kotpad, and Boriguma
% hhds having radios                13.39      12.77     21.05       16.59      17.35     17.24        18.20         19.60
                                                                                                                             •   Penetration of
Availability of Telephone           2,794        191       426         255       502      2,688         357           407        telephones is also low
% hhds having                                                                                                                    in the blocks. In
telephones                           1.16        1.20      2.24       1.20       2.64      0.88         1.22          0.96       Junagharh not even 1
                                                                                                                                 percent of the
Availability of Television        11,396         854     1,987         792      1,258    15,227        1,804         2,499       households have
% hhds having                                                                                                                    telephones
televisions                          4.71        5.37    10.45        3.74       6.62      5.00         6.15          5.88
                                                                                                                             •   The blocks, Koraput,
% hhds availing bank
services                            22.82      54.93     17.48       31.64      25.21     17.37        17.60         10.14       Kotpad and Boriguma,
Total number of                                                                                                                  are all low on
households availing                                                                                                              availability of radio.
banking services                  55,162       8,742     3,326       6,708      4,787    52,897        5,160         4,313   •   More than half of the
% hhds having none of                                                                                                            households in Koraput
the specified assets                75.56      80.46     62.81       53.35      65.47     52.12        47.40         48.08       access banking
None of the specified                                                                                                            services while in
assets                           182,650      12,806    11,949      11,312     12,433   158,688    13,898        20,446          Junagharh only a tenth
                                                                                                                                 of the households
   60                           % hhds owning TVs                 % hhds accessing banks                                         access banks.
                                                                                                                             •   In the Koraput sub-
   40                                                                                                                            district, majority of the
   20
                                                                                                                                 households do not
                                                                                                                                 own any of the assets
     0                                                                                                                           specified by the
           KORAPUT            Koraput       Jeypore     Kotpad      Boriguma   KALAHANDI Dharamgharh     Junagharh               Census of India




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Summary Section 2

Demography
     Population growth is negative in Boriguma and Jeypore, this is in all likelihood due to out-migration. Whereas Junagadh and
     Kalahandi have the highest population growth.
       Unlike most of India, Koraput, Boriguma and Junagharh have a sex ratio that is favorable for females. While sex ratio has not
       been a problem historically, the child sex ratio is indicative of low sex ratio in the future
Education
      Generally literacy rates are low, male literacy rates are high and female literacy rates are extremely low.
       In the sub-districts where male literacy rate is high the female literacy rate also tends to be high. In other words, there is some
       association between male and female literacy, even though female literacy is significantly lower.
Agriculture
       In the sub-districts of Kalahandi agricultural productivity is lower than those in Koraput.
       Agricultural productivity in Kotpad is much lower than other sub-districts in Koraput
Health Infrastructure
       Despite many post offices in the sub-districts there is not even 1 PHC or Hospital in the sub-districts of Koraput
       There is an urgent requirement of hospitals and PHCs to cater to the health care needs of the population
Asset Ownership
       Penetration of transport vehicles as well as modes of communications tends to be very low in the area. There are some inter-
       block differences, but the overall conditions is one of low access to means of communication and transport.
       In the Koraput sub-district for instance the majority of the households do not own any of the assets specified by the Census.
OVERALL
Significant inter-block differences notwithstanding, the overall picture is that of extreme deprivation with great infrastructure
requirements. Intra-block differences (village level conditions) will be the key determining factor of success possibilities of future
community-building activities.




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Section 3: Primary data analysis- Characteristics of the zones
The availability of water to villages covered by the two irrigation systems depends on the location of the villages. The villages located
near the head section of the canal have abundant water while those located at the tail have water scarcity. The problems of the villages
particularly with respect to agriculture and irrigation would thus vary considerably. Based on this premise, each of the project areas
under the two irrigation systems was first divided into three zones. The zones and their composition are given below:

The Kolab (Kolab) and Indravati (Indravati) project areas under JBIC, have been divided into 3 zones each (1 zone with abundant
water, one with scarce water availability and one with medium level water availability). The six zones created are

Kolab
Zone 1 – Jeypore Block – Abundant water availability
Zone 2 – Kotpad Block – Medium water availability
Zone 3 – Beriguma Block – Scarce water availability

Indravati
Zone 1 – mainly Junagadh Block – Medium water availability
Zone 2 – Dharamgarh Block – Abundant water availability
Zone 3 – Dharamgarh Block, tail section – Scarce water availability

From each of these zones a set of seven villages was identified for conducting the household survey. While identifying the villages it
was ensured that no two villages were from the same gram panchayat. In each of these villages 25 households were surveyed. A total
of 1047 households were covered under the survey. The distribution of total individuals surveyed across the social groups is presented
below.




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Social group characteristics of the three zones                                                       Structured Sampling

Sample households by social groups across zones in the two project areas (Nos.)                          •   Designed to capture inter-zone
 Project Area->                      Kolab                                     Indravati                     differences
 Social Group        Zone1       Zone2       Zone3        Total Zone1      Zone2 Zone3        Total
 SC                      22          17          30         69       57       34        56     147       •   Sample sizes large enough to
 ST                      87          85          41        213       19       14        25      58           measure differences in a robust
 OBC                     11          49          57        117       90       98        70     258           manner
 Other                   46          17          38        101        7       18         8      33
 Missing*                 7           7            8        22        2       11        16      29       •   Ensured representation for
 Total                 173          175         174        522      175      175      175      525           different caste groupings
Missing denotes missing information on the caste of the respondent.
                                                                                                         •   Random sampling within a
                                                                                                             village




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Distribution of social groups across zones in the two project areas (%)
                                                                                                         Kolab
                                                                                                           •   Tribal population accounts for
  Project area->                      Kolab                                  Indravati
                                                                                                               around 40% of the population in
                                                                                                               the Kolab project area.
       Social Group    Zone1       Zone2    Zone3      Total    Zone1      Zone2     Zone3    Total
  SC                      13          10       17        13        33         18        33      29
                                                                                                           •   Zone 3, which comprises of the
  ST                      47          49       24        40        11          8        11      10             Boriguma block, is the
  OBC                      6          28       33        22        50         56        44      50             exception where there are more
  Other                   30           9       21        20         5         11         4       6             Other Backward Caste’s (33%)
  Missing                  4           4        5         4         1          6         8       5             than Scheduled Tribes (28%).
  Total sampled          961         840      892     2,693       920        822       879   2,621         •   Other Backward Castes are the
                                                                                                               least in Zone 1.

      % distribution by social groups Kolab                    % distribution by social groups           Indravati
                                                                           Indravati                       •   OBC’s are the prominent social
                                                                                                               group in the Indravati area
                                                                                                               (50%).
              SC      ST       OBC       Other                       SC       ST       OBC       Other
100                                                      100%                                              •   Zones 1 and 3 have also a
 90                                                       90%
                                                                                                               higher percentage of Scheduled
                                                                                                               Castes.
 80                                                       80%
 70                                                       70%
 60                                                       60%                                              The forward castes are present
 50                                                       50%                                                more in zone 1 of the Kolab
                                                                                                            region. Zone 1 has abundant
 40                                                       40%
                                                                                                         supply of water. This may also be
 30                                                       30%
                                                                                                              an indirect reference to a
 20                                                       20%                                             phenomenon where rich farmers
 10                                                       10%                                              tend to shift to water abundant
  0                                                        0%                                                           places.
           Zone1           Zone2       Zone3                        Zone1          Zone2      Zone3



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Economic Well Being                                                                                Kolab
      Average per capita expenditure by social group in the zones (Rs.)
                                                                                                           •   The average per capita monthly
                                                                                                               expenditure (PCME) is Rs. 379 in the
       Project area->                     Kolab                                Indravati
                                                                                                               Kolab region.
       Social Group            Zone1   Zone2    Zone3     Total    Zone1     Zone2      Zone3    Total
                                                                                                           •   The Scheduled Tribes have
       SC                        331     311      318      321       324        439       395     375
       ST                        382     299      294      333       376        353       350     361
                                                                                                               comparatively lower PCME than
       OBC                       504     341      429      401       335        411       396     380          people from other social groups across
       Other                     488     321      506      470       424        636       854     622          all the three zones.
       Total                     417     315      399      379       338        433       407     391      •   The economically poorest group in the
                                                                                                               Kolab region is the scheduled tribes in
                                                                                                               Zone 2.

                                                                                                         Indravati
        Average PCME by social groups                         Average PCME by social groups                •   The average per capita monthly
                   Kolab                                                Indravati                              expenditure (PCME) is Rs. 391 in the
                                                                                                               Indravati region.
            SC          ST       OBC     Other                      SC       ST       OBC        Other     •   The economically poorest group in the
850                                                     850
                                                                                                               Indravati region is the scheduled castes
800                                                     800                                                    in Zone 1.
750                                                     750
700                                                     700                                                 People in the Indravati region are
650                                                     650                                                relatively better economically than
600                                                     600                                                  those in the Kolab region. The
550                                                     550                                               scheduled tribes are the economically
500                                                     500                                                 worst off in both the project areas.
450                                                     450                                               People in Zone 2 of Kolab region are
400                                                     400                                                     economically the worst off.
350                                                     350
                                                                                                          The forward castes are economically
300                                                     300
                                                                                                            better off than other social groups
250                                                     250
                                                                                                                     across the zones.
         Zone1               Zone2     Zone3                      Zone1           Zone2         Zone3
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Infrastructure
                                                                                                      Kolab
       Distribution of households by type of houses across zones                                        •   Approximately 70% of the
                                       Kolab                                Indravati                       households in the Kolab region
       Type of house      Zone1     Zone2    Zone3     Total   Zone1      Zone2       Zone3   Total         live in kutcha houses.
       Kutchha               66        70       71       69       53          55         47     52
       Semi Pucca            26        26       27       26       42          33         50     42      •   Zone 3 has the lowest population
       Pucca                  6         4        2        4        4          11          3      6          living in pucca houses.
       Missing                2         0        0        1        1           0          0      0
       Total                173       175      174      522      175        175         175    525    Indravati
                                                                                                        •   Half the households in Indravati
                                                                                                            area live in kutcha houses.
 % distribution by type of house Kolab                   % distribution by type of house
                                                                     Indravati                          •   Zone 2 has the maximum
                                                                                                            proportion of households living in
           Kutchha     Semi Pucca     Pucca                    Kutchha      Semi Pucca        Pucca         pucca houses
100%                                                 100%

                                                                                                       More than 90% of the households
80%                                                  80%                                              in the two-project area do not have
                                                                                                               permanent houses.
60%                                                  60%
                                                                                                         The Kolab region has a much
                                                                                                       higher percentage of households
40%                                                  40%
                                                                                                       living in kutchha houses than the
                                                                                                            Indravati region. This
20%                                                  20%                                               characteristic is common across
                                                                                                                   the zones.
 0%                                                   0%
          Zone1        Zone2        Zone3                      Zone1        Zone2         Zone3


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Kolab
                                                                                                              •   Existence of a separate kitchen in
Availability of Kitchen
                                                                                                                  the house is limited to 40% of the
Distribution of households by availability of separate kitchen
                                                                                                                  households.
Separate room                       Kolab                                 Indravati
for kitchen            Zone1     Zone2    Zone3      Total    Zone1     Zone2       Zone3   Total             •   Zone 2 has a lower proportion of
Yes                       45        30       44        39        15         24         14     18                  households having separate
No                        55        70       56        61        85         76         85     82                  kitchen than the other two zones.
Missing                    0         0        0         0         0          0          1      0
Total Households         173       175      174       522       175       175         175    525        Indravati
                                                                                                              •   Almost 80% of the households in
Type of fuel used                                                                                                 the Indravati region do not have a
Distribution of households by type of fuel used∇                                                                  separate kitchen.
                                    Kolab                                 Indravati
Type of fuel           Zone1     Zone2    Zone3      Total    Zone1     Zone2       Zone3   Total       Majority households do not have a
LPG                        8         3        4         5         1          3          4      3        separate room for the kitchen. This
Biogas                     0         0        1         1         0          1          0      0
Wood                      65        78       80        74        65         61         66     64
                                                                                                            proportion is almost double in
Others                    27        19       14        20        34         35         31     33          Indravati than the Kolab region.
Total Households         226       215      207       648       268       263         236    767           Though wood is more expensive
                                                                                                         most households use wood rather
Sanitation                                                                                               than LPG for cooking. A common
Distribution of households by availability of latrine                                                    problem across the two regions is
                                    Kolab                                 Indravati
                                                                                                          lack of sanitation facilities in the
      Latrine          Zone1     Zone2    Zone3      Total    Zone1     Zone2       Zone3   Total
No Latrine                87        97       87        90        97         83         91     90
                                                                                                           houses. Only about 10% of the
Some Latrine              13         3       13        10         3         17          9     10            households have some form of
Missing                    0         0        0         0         0          0          1      0                  latrine available.
Total Households         173       175      174       522       175       175         175    525



∇
    There may be more than the stipulated number of households due to multiple fuels being used for cooking




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% distribution by type of fuel used                          % distribution by type of fuel used
         for cooking in Kolab                                       for cooking in Indravati
100%                                                         100%


80%                                                          80%


60%                                                          60%


40%                                                          40%


20%                                                          20%


 0%                                                           0%
         Zone1         Zone2         Zone3                            Zone1         Zone2        Zone3
           LPG      Biogas   Wood    Others                                LPG   Biogas   Wood   Others




               % households with separate                             % households with separate
                     kitchen Kolab                                         kitchen Indravati


       Zone3                                                  Zone3

       Zone2                                                  Zone2

       Zone1                                                  Zone1

               0%             50%             100%                    0%             50%            100%

                             Yes    No                                              Yes     No




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Drinking Water                                                                                             Kolab
Distribution of population by drinking water sources                                                         •   Majority of the population
Drinking Water                        Kolab                                    Indravati                         depend on tube wells for their
Source                 Zone1       Zone2    Zone3     Total      Zone1       Zone2     Zone3       Total         daily drinking water needs.
Surface                    1           0        0        0           0           1         0          0
Well                      28          19       32       27           6          12         5          7      •   The second major source of
Tube well                 71          70       66       69          94          87        95         92          drinking water in the Kolab
Pipe water at home         1           0        0        0           0           0         0          0          region is the dug wells.
Others                     0          11        1        4           0           0         0          0
Total sampled
persons                     961      840      892    2,693            920       822        879    2,621
                                                                                                           Indravati
                                                                                                             •   In the Indravati region too, tube
                                                                                                                 wells are the major source of
Distribution of Households by availability of electricity
                                                                                                                 drinking water.
  Availability of                    Kolab                                    Indravati
    Electricity      Zone1        Zone2    Zone3    Total      Zone1        Zone2       Zone3    Total
                                                                                                             •   Compared to Kolab region a very
Yes                     29            9       26      21          30            31         22      27
                                                                                                                 small proportion of households
No                      70           90       73      78          70            69         78      73
                                                                                                                 depend on dug-wells for their
Missing                  1            1        1       1           0             0          0       0
                                                                                                                 drinking water needs.
Total Households       173          175      174     522         175          175         175     525


     % population accesing water from tube                    % population accesing water from tube
                 wells in Kolab                                         wells in Indravati                 Piped water is almost non-existent
      71
                       70                                                                         95        in the two regions as a source for
                                                               94
                                                                                                              drinking water needs. In both
                                       66                                        87                        regions, only around 30 percent of
                                                                                                           the households receive electricity.
     Zone1           Zone2            Zone3                   Zone1            Zone2             Zone3
                     Tube well                                                 Tube well




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Socio Economic Profile of Upper Kolab and Upper Indravati Irrigation Project Areas
Socio Economic Profile of Upper Kolab and Upper Indravati Irrigation Project Areas
Socio Economic Profile of Upper Kolab and Upper Indravati Irrigation Project Areas
Socio Economic Profile of Upper Kolab and Upper Indravati Irrigation Project Areas
Socio Economic Profile of Upper Kolab and Upper Indravati Irrigation Project Areas
Socio Economic Profile of Upper Kolab and Upper Indravati Irrigation Project Areas
Socio Economic Profile of Upper Kolab and Upper Indravati Irrigation Project Areas
Socio Economic Profile of Upper Kolab and Upper Indravati Irrigation Project Areas
Socio Economic Profile of Upper Kolab and Upper Indravati Irrigation Project Areas
Socio Economic Profile of Upper Kolab and Upper Indravati Irrigation Project Areas
Socio Economic Profile of Upper Kolab and Upper Indravati Irrigation Project Areas
Socio Economic Profile of Upper Kolab and Upper Indravati Irrigation Project Areas
Socio Economic Profile of Upper Kolab and Upper Indravati Irrigation Project Areas
Socio Economic Profile of Upper Kolab and Upper Indravati Irrigation Project Areas
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Socio Economic Profile of Upper Kolab and Upper Indravati Irrigation Project Areas

  • 1. Socio Economic Profile of Upper Kolab and Upper Indravati Irrigation Project Areas1 Abstract The construction of the irrigation system both in Kolab and Indravati regions in the Koraput and Kalahandi districts of Orissa had a significant impact on the irrigation potential of the cultivated lands in these areas. However, the actual impact it has had in terms of the lifestyles of the inhabitants of this area is not very clear. This paper attempts to focus on the socio-economic characteristics of the regions and the socio-economic conditions of the people in this area and also how should local participation in operation and maintenance and sharing of water be encouraged or supported. The first section of this paper provides a backdrop of the two regions. This section compares major socio-economic indicators for the two most backward districts (Koraput, Kalahandi) with those for the state of Orissa as well as with those for India. The irrigation systems set up in collaboration with JBIC cover certain blocks within the districts. The second section presents the available indicators of social and economic conditions for these blocks. The third section presents the results of the analysis of the primary data collected across the identified villages within the JBIC region. The last section identifies probable intervention programs that may be developed for the villages. It also presents a means of classification of villages based on certain social and economic parameters. Key Words: Socio, Economic, Kolab, Indravati, Irrigation, Koraput, Kalahandi, Orissa,, Backward, Demography, Health, Education, Infrastructure, Agriculture, Occupation, Poverty, Village, Sample, Sex Ratio, Bank, Immunization, Mortality, Literacy, Teacher. Laveesh Bhandari, Indicus Analytics, JBIC i NDICUS ANALYTICS B - 17 GREATER KAILASH ENCLAVE 2, NEW DELHI -110048 New Delhi 110048, India HTTP://WWW.INDICUS.NET, INDIC@INDICUS.NET, (91-11) 29222838/63 1 A Report by Indicus Analytics in Association with Indian Society of Agri-business Professionals for Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC), October 2003 Indicus Analytics 1
  • 2. Contents Introduction .........................................................................................................................................................................4 Section 1: District level comparisons ...............................................................................................................................5 Physical .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 5 Demography............................................................................................................................................................................................ 5 Economic well-being............................................................................................................................................................................... 6 Occupational Characteristics ................................................................................................................................................................. 7 Health...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 Education ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 9 Infrastructure Availability .................................................................................................................................................................... 10 Agriculture ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 11 Summary Section 1................................................................................................................................................................................ 12 Demography.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 13 Education .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 15 Agriculture ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 17 Health.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18 Infrastructure ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 18 Summary Section 2................................................................................................................................................................................ 21 Section 3: Primary data analysis- Characteristics of the zones ...................................................................................22 Social group characteristics of the three zones .................................................................................................................................... 23 Economic Well Being............................................................................................................................................................................ 25 Infrastructure ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 26 Education .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 30 Health.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31 Agriculture ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 32 Credit .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 35 Summary Section 3................................................................................................................................................................................ 36 Section 4: Categorization of villages...............................................................................................................................37 Indicus Analytics 2
  • 3. Methodology ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 39 Classification of the sample villages .................................................................................................................................................... 41 Distribution of households by village categories ................................................................................................................................. 41 Section 5: Directions for intervention programs............................................................................................................42 Appendix............................................................................................................................................................................44 Appendix 1: Sample Size..................................................................................................................................................44 Appendix 2: List of Villages .............................................................................................................................................44 Appendix 3: Questionnaires.............................................................................................................................................44 Appendix: In separate files Indicus Analytics 3
  • 4. Introduction Background The construction of the irrigation system both in Kolab and Indravati regions in the Koraput and Kalahandi districts has had a significant impact on the irrigation potential of the cultivated lands in these areas. However, the actual impact it has had in terms of the lifestyles of the inhabitants of this area is not very clear. This is so because of the differential impact on different types of farmers – large and small and located near or farther from the canals. The impact of the system of canals/irrigation facilities would also to a large extent be dependent upon the practices and norms of water usage in the area. For instance cooperative ways of allocating water are likely to have a significant positive impact on growth and equity in the region. The first set of insights are related to these issues: What are the socio-economic characteristics of the regions and the socio-economic conditions of the people in this area? It is likely that in a region where rain-fed agriculture was the norm for many centuries, cooperative institutions and mechanisms would not be evolved. In that sense one aspect of the proposed study is to find insights that will help answer the following question: How should local participation in operation and maintenance and sharing of water be encouraged or supported? In order to bring the community together it is essential to identify characteristics, and activities both social and economic that are common across the regions. To identify these a detailed socio-economic profiling of the two regions is presented. The first section provides a backdrop of the two regions. The two districts of Koraput and Kalahandi are amongst the most backward districts of the country (Debroy and Bhandari, 2003; Planning Commission, 2002). This section compares major socio-economic indicators for the two districts with those for the state of Orissa as well as with those for India. The irrigation systems set up in collaboration with JBIC cover certain blocks within the districts. The second section presents the available indicators of social and economic conditions for these blocks. The third section presents the results of the analysis of the primary data collected across the identified villages within the JBIC region. The last section identifies probable intervention programs that may be developed for the villages. It also presents a means of classification of villages based on certain social and economic parameters. Indicus Analytics 4
  • 5. Section 1: District level comparisons Physical Predominantly rural Kalahandi Koraput Orissa India 800 Area (sq km) 7920 8807 155707 3166285 600 Number of blocks 13 14 400 Number of villages/area(%) 28.0 22.7 33.0 20.2 200 Number of villages/ number 0 738 399 372 123 of towns Kalahandi Koraput Orissa India No. of villages/ no. of towns Demography • Both districts are sparsely populated (Rural) Kalahandi Koraput Orissa India Population density (persons • Sex ratio is favourable towards females in both 156 111 200 234 districts per sq. km.) Sex ratio in 2001 (females per 1006 1009 986 946 • Child sex ratio is however not as favorable for 1000 males) girls though better than India Sex ratio 1991 1006 1003 988 938 Child population/total pop (%) 17.1 19.7 14.6 16.5 • A large share of the population in Koraput and Sex Ratio (0-6) 2001 990 997 954 934 Kalahandi is accounted for by children SC hhd/total hhd (%) 18.87 14.38 16.47 • Koraput is mainly a tribal district though it is ST hhd/total hhd (%) 31.07 57.74 25.98 more urbanized than Kalahandi Urban population (%) 7.5 16.8 15.0 27.8 Pop. growth rate (81-91) 19.5 19.9 20.1 25.8 • In the last decade, growth rates of population have decreased by around 4 percentage points Pop. growth rate (91-2001) 18.0 14.4 15.9 21.3 in India, Orissa and Koraput; Kalahandi did SC/ST = scheduled caste and tribe, hhd = household, pop. = population not witness such a change Indicus Analytics 5
  • 6. Economic well-being Kalahandi Koraput Orissa India 90 Poverty and food insufficiency 80 % population below poverty 74.9 80.1 48.0 27.1 70 line 60 Food insufficiency (% 15.3 5.1 7.0 3.1 50 households) 40 Radio (% households) 18.25 18.09 23.66 35.12 30 Television (% households) 7.70 12.47 15.49 31.59 20 10 2 wheelers (% households) 3.69 6.21 7.86 11.71 0 4 wheelers (% households) 0.60 1.06 1.08 2.50 Kalahandi Koraput Orissa India None of the specified assets 34.48 50.63 68.27 41.00 Head Count Ratio Food Insufficiency (% households) Households owning none of the • Koraput has very high levels of poverty, 83 percent households specified assets accounting for 80 percent of the population lie below the 80 poverty line 68.27 70 • In Kalahandi, almost 5 times as many households in India and 60 50.63 twice that in Orissa, go hungry 50 41 • Only half as many households own a radio or transistor as 40 34.48 compared to India 30 • More than half of the households in Koraput and Kalahandi do 20 not own any of the assets that the Census of India had asked 10 0 about • Koraput has greater poverty as well as greater asset ownership – Kalahandi Koraput Orissa India this reflects greater inequality levels compared to Kalahandi. None of the specified assets (% households) Indicus Analytics 6
  • 7. Occupational Characteristics (2001) Kalahandi Koraput Orissa India Cultivators (%) 29.70 32.70 29.70 31.70 • While only one fourth of India is employed as agricultural workers, in Kalahandi half of Agri Workers (%) 50.30 40.20 35.00 26.70 the population is an agricultural worker Other workers (%) 17.10 25.10 30.40 37.50 Household Industry Workers • Over the last decade the share of cultivators (%) 2.90 1.90 4.80 4.10 accounting for total agricultural workers has reduced drastically in the 2 districts (1991) Occupation Kalahandi Koraput Orissa India • Kalahandi has lesser percentage of Cultivators (%) 42.90 48.10 44.30 38.70 cultivators but significantly greater number of agriculture workers indicating that the Agri Workers (%) 41.00 31.30 28.70 26.10 land is concentrated with a few Other workers (%) 13.40 19.30 23.90 32.80 Household Industry Workers • Koraput and Kalahandi have a higher share (%) 2.70 1.30 3.10 2.40 of agricultural workers and lower share of other workers as compared to rest of Orissa Trend in share of cultivators • Koraput has however witnessed a strong 60 increase in the share of workers involved in 50 sectors other than agriculture 40 30 • Share of other workers in total workforce for India is almost double the share for 20 Kalahandi 10 0 • While the share of household industry Kalahandi Koraput Orissa India workers has increased for India over the last decade this share has not altered drastically Cultivators (%) 1991 Cultivators (%) 2001 for Kalahandi and Koraput Indicus Analytics 7
  • 8. Health Health care Kalahandi Koraput Orissa India 60 Infant Mortality Rate (per ‘000 125 125 130 84 50 live births) Safe delivery (% receiving 40 19.3 21.7 32.7 40.2 skilled attention during birth) (%) 30 Immunization (% 1 year olds 54.9 55.1 57.8 54.2 20 fully immunized) 10 0 • Health situation in the two most backward Kalahandi Koraput Orissa India districts of India is much worse than the rest of Safe delivery Immunization India • The situation of immunization is similar to rest of India though it is worse that the rest of Orissa • Infant mortality rate is comparable for Koraput and Kalahandi though it is much worse than the Health status 160 rest of India • Only around a fifth of births that take place in 120 Kalahandi and Koraput are assisted by trained IMR medical personnel 80 Though immunization rate is comparable with 40 the rest of India, infant mortality rates are still 0 quite high. In adequacy of health care facilities Kalahandi Koraput Orissa India is also indicated by the low share of births being assisted professionally. Infant Mortality Rate Indicus Analytics 8
  • 9. Education Kalahandi Koraput Orissa India • Orissa has similar literacy rate as India, though Literacy rates (%) 46.2 36.2 60.44 59.21 Koraput and Kalahandi do much worse Male literacy rate (%) 62.9 47.6 75.9 75.6 Female literacy rate (%) 29.6 24.8 51.0 54.0 • Female literacy rate in Orissa is however lower than that for India Enrollment ratio (elementary) 126.4 175.1 90.54 81.58 Number of schools/ pop (%) 0.16 0.20 0.20 0.14 • While half of the women in India are literate Teacher – Pupil Ratio 28.4 23.3 34.3 36.7 only a third of those in Kalahandi and a fourth Number of female teachers/ of those in Koraput are able to read and write 16.0 29.0 22.0 30.9 tot teachers (%) • Enrollment rates at the elementary level in the Enrollment ratio is the number of students in elementary school as a percentage of children in the 6 to 9 year age group. A ratio greater than 100 implies that older or two districts are however much higher than younger children are also in elementary school. In all likelihood this reflects that many those for India and Orissa students are not graduating on to higher (middle) levels or are entering school late. • Number of students per teacher is higher than in India or Orissa as a whole, implying adverse Literacy Rate quality of education 80 • Further, female teachers constitute a very small share of total teachers in Kalahandi; the share 60 of female teachers in Kalahandi is half as much the share in India, though Koraput 40 performs in comparison to India as a whole 20 • Literacy is low, enrollments are high, there are 0 comparable number of schools but quality of Kalahandi Koraput Orissa India education is not very good in Kalahandi and Koraput Total literacy rate (%) Male literacy rate (%) Female literacy rate (%) Indicus Analytics 9
  • 10. Infrastructure Availability • Habitations in Kalahandi and Koraput are Kalahandi Koraput Orissa India poorly connected by roads Road connectivity (%) 14.1 10.8 41.2 74.9 Electricity (%) 9.8 9.0 33.8 55.8 • Unlike overall India, where almost 56 percent Telephone (%) 1.84 3.80 1.5 9.1 households have electricity, in Koraput and Kalahandi there are barely 10 percent of such Pop. Availing bank 18.62 27.27 24.21 35.54 households services (%) Percentage of villages connected by road. Percent households having electricity, • Kalahandi is worse than Koraput in terms of telephone and availing bank credit. telephone connectivity • Greater telephone penetration in Koraput Infrastructure Availability (compared to Kalahandi) is not surprising given greater levels of inequality in that district (first noted in pg. 7) 80 70 Access to Bank Services 60 50 India 35.54 40 30 Orissa 24.21 20 10 Koraput 27.27 0 Kalahandi Koraput Orissa India Kalahandi 18.62 Road connectivity (%) Electricity (%) Pop. Availing bank services (%) Indicus Analytics 10
  • 11. Agriculture Kalahandi Koraput Orissa India • Kalahandi & Koraput have a slightly lower share of cropped Net area sown/ total area than the country geographical area (%) 42.44 35.80 39.01 43.26 Forest Area/total area (%) 27.0 16.9 31.4 23 • Kalahandi has a forest cover Gross Irrigated area/ gross comparable to India though 22.1 25.2 27.9 sown area (kharif) (%) Koraput is much lower Gross Irrigated area/ gross 3.9 14.5 13.0 sown area (rabi) (%) • In the Rabi season the situation Fertilizer consumption 32.8% of irrigation in Kalahandi is 9.1% 3.5% 5.7% (tonnes/ha) (Punjab) much worse than rest of Orissa % SMF households (Rural) 59.01 46.52 55.05 50.53 • Fertilizer consumption is much lower in Koraput and Kalahandi than in the agriculturally well Distribution Semi- off state of Punjab of Marginal Small medium Medium Large Total households • While 60 percent of the farming (4.0 households constitute small and over size of (Below (1.0 to 2.0 (2.0 to 4.0 (10 ha. & (All to 10.0 marginal farmers in Kalahandi, land 1.0 ha.) ha.) ha.) above) Groups) ha.) in India this share is only 50 holdings Kalahandi percent (%) 43.02 29.70 18.86 7.53 0.90 100 Koraput (%) 46.08 29.49 17.88 5.72 0.84 100 Orissa (%) 54.08 27.89 13.71 3.93 0.38 100 India2 (%) 62.50 19.80 11.90 5.80 0.90 100 2 Source: Cultivation practices in India, 1998-99, NSSO Indicus Analytics 11
  • 12. Summary Section 1 The Koraput and Kalahandi belt are among the poorest parts of not only the state of Orissa but of the whole country. They have a small economy that is largely dependent on agriculture, manufacturing activity has yet to take off and services are also highly dependent on agriculture activity. This is even more so of rural areas. The share of Agriculture has also not dropped as in most parts of the country. The two districts also lower population density than in other parts of Orissa. Economic activity in general has lower capability to generate high value added (wages + profits + rent + interest) given the predominance of rain-fed agriculture. The small size of the economy, high dependence on agriculture and also small landholdings would indicate high levels of poverty, low consumption levels as well as asset ownership. Data from different sources show precisely these characteristics. This part of Orissa has among the lowest consumption levels in the country. Low incomes and low consumption also indicate that health conditions would not be good. For instance, the two districts have among the highest infant mortality rates, significantly higher than the all India average. Education characteristics traditionally have been poor. However, enrolment has gone up in recent years, and gross enrolment rates in both the districts are greater than 100. This indicates that many children in the higher age groups are also in elementary schools. Literacy rates are lower than that for the state of Orissa. Poor infrastructure completes the picture of deprivation in the two districts. Roads and access to electricity are both quite low when compared to the rest of the state and the country. Agriculture conditions are also quite poor. Apart from low cropped area, less than a quarter of cultivating households have irrigation in the kharif season and between 4 to 14 percent in rabi. Almost three fourths of the households have cultivable land of less than 2 hectares. Indicus Analytics 12
  • 13. Section 2: Socio-Economic Indicators at the sub-district level Koraput Kalahandi Demography Koraput Jeypore Kotpad Boriguma Dharmgharh Junagharh (district) (district) Population (2001) 979,835 59,191 79,800 89,035 78,788 1,234,095 118,900 174,435 Population (1991) 857,872 51,021 83,747 69,677 113,983 1,052,740 100,293 135,987 Child population 169,684 10,124 13,676 15,132 12,641 198,307 18,215 26,942 (2001) % child population 17.32 17.10 17.14 17.00 16.04 16.07 15.32 15.45 % urban population 16.8 49.0 14.3 7.5 8.3 Population growth 14.20 16.01 -4.70 27.78 -30.88 17.20 18.55 28.27 rate (91-2001) Source Census 2001 40 • Growth rate in Boriguma is negative Decadal Growth Rate of Population and large - population has decreased 30 considerably from 1991 to 2001 20 10 • Population has also decreased in 0 Jeypore but at slower rate than in -10 Boriguma. -20 • Junagharh in Kalahandi has the highest -30 growth rate of population. -40 KALAHANDI KORAPUT Jeypore Koraput Kotpad Boriguma Dharamgharh Junagharh • Dharmgharh and Junagharh have lower share of child population than the sub- districts considered under Koraput Indicus Analytics 13
  • 14. • Unlike most of India, Koraput Kalahandi Dharmgha Junaghar Koraput Jeypore Kotpad Boriguma Koraput, Boriguma and (district) (district) rh h Junagharh have a sex ratio that is favourable for females Sex Ratio (2001) (females per ‘000 1,009 1,033 998 993 1,001 1,006 982 1,002 males) • In Junagharh the ratio has fallen over the last decade. Sex Ratio (1991) This is also apparent from the (females per ‘000 1,003 1,018 989 984 1,000 1,006 998 1,009 child sex ratio in Junagharh males) which is not as favourable for Sex Ratio (0-6 yrs.) females (females per ‘000 997 1,002 984 982 1,006 990 981 976 males) • Dharmgharh has the lowest Population (2001) 979,835 59,191 79,800 89,035 78,788 1,234,095 118,900 174,435 sex ratio among all the sub- districts considered here Area (sq km) 7,708 421 510 422 606 8,319 386 Population Density • In case of all the districts (2001) (persons per 127 141 156 211 130 148 308 and sub-districts, child sex sq. km.) ratio is lower than the overall sex ratio • Though Boriguma has the highest population it has the 1,040 Falling sex ratio lowest population density 1,020 1,000 While sex ratio has not 980 been a problem 960 historically, the child sex 940 ratio is indicative of low KORAPUT Koraput Jeypore Kotpad Boriguma KALAHANDI Dharmgharh Junagharh sex ratio in the future Sex Ratio (2001) Sex Ratio (0-6 yrs.) Indicus Analytics 14
  • 15. Koraput Kalahandi Education Koraput Jeypore Kotpad Boriguma Dharmgharh Junagharh (district) (district) Literacy rates 39.5 37.7 46.0 43.2 47.1 60.9 60.2 59.7 (males) Literacy rates 16.1 16.4 22.2 15.9 20.2 26.8 24.6 25.0 (females) Female literacy rate/male 0.41 0.44 0.48 0.37 0.43 0.44 0.41 0.42 literacy rate • Both Dharmgharh and Junagharh have much Literacy Rates higher male literacy rates than Koraput, Jeypore, 70 Kotpad and Boriguma 60 50 • Dharmgharh and Koraput are the best and the worst in terms of male literacy respectively 40 30 • In terms of female literacy, however, Junagharh 20 and Kotpad are the best and worst respectively 10 • Except for Junagharh, not even a quarter of the 0 females are literate KALAHANDI KORAPUT Jeypore Kotpad Koraput Dharmgharh Junagharh Boriguma • The sub-districts where male literacy rate is high the female literacy rate is also high in relation to other sub-districts Male literacy rates Female literacy rates Indicus Analytics 15
  • 16. Koraput Koraput Jeypore Kotpad Boriguma • Teachers per school are higher in (district) Jeypore and Boriguma than in Number of schools 1,687 486 129 1,073 170 Koraput and Kotpad in the Koraput district Number of teachers 4,145 281 375 311 463 Teachers per school 2.46 0.58 2.91 0.29 2.72 • In the Kalahandi district Female teacher per total 0.27 0.31 0.27 0.15 0.13 Dharmgharh and Junagharh have a teacher (ratio) comparable ratio of teachers per Number of female teachers 1,115 88 102 48 60 school Note: Data corresponds to the year 1996-97 • In Dharmgharh and Junagharh the Kalahandi share of female teachers in total Dharmgharh Junagharh (district) teachers is very small. Generally a Number of schools 1,753 142 182 larger number of female teachers is Number of teachers 4,636 453 562 considered to be more conducive Teachers per school 2.64 3.19 3.09 for female literacy and is also Female teacher per total indicative of better quality of 0.12 0.10 0.09 education teacher (ratio) Number of female teachers 575 45 51 Note: Data corresponds to the year 1998-99 Ratio of female to total teachers 0.4 0.3 0.2 Female teacher per 0.1 total teacher 0 KORAPUT Koraput Jeypore Kotpad Boriguma KALAHANDI Dharmgharh Junagharh Indicus Analytics 16
  • 17. Boriguma Agriculture Koraput (district) Koraput Jeypore Kotpad • Agricultural productivity in Land Utilization Kotpad is much lower than Net area Sown (ha) 218,651 11,027 19,832 21,066 29,577 other sub-districts in Koraput Forest Area (ha) 59,081 4,401 8,627 1,802 2,140 • As compared to the other sub- Grazing Land (ha) 19,146 815 1,483 2,442 1,909 districts, Dharmgharh gets Actual Rainfall (M.M) 1,335 1,438 1,476 1,204 1,331 much lower level of rainfall Fertilizer consumption (M.T) 3,460 114 1,076 387 490 Fertilizer consumption • In the sub-districts of Kalahandi 0.02 0.01 0.05 0.02 0.02 (tonnes/ha) agricultural productivity is Paddy lower than those in Koraput, Production (qtls) 2,733,393 101,883 537,575 402,785 494,959 while fertilizer consumption per Yield (qtls/ha) 21.47 21.13 25.76 19.18 20.85 hectare is higher Note: Data for 1996-1997 Kalahandi Junagharh Dharmgharh (district) Paddy yield Land Utilization 40 Net area Sown (ha) 259,165 22,494 26,719 20 Forest Area (ha) 64,793 718 4,104 Grazing Land (ha) 21,702 1,464 3,156 0 Actual Rainfall (M.M) 1,210 669 1,101 Koraput Jeypore Kotpad Boriguma Fertilizer consumption (M.T) 10700 860 1360 Fertilizer consumption 40 0.04 0.04 0.05 (tonnes/ha) 20 Paddy 0 Production (qtls) 2,424,489 224,625 197,317 Dharmgharh Junagharh Yield (qtls/ha) 10.80 10.11 7.98 Note: Data for 1998-1999 Indicus Analytics 17
  • 18. Health Koraput (district) Koraput Jeypore Kotpad Boriguma • While there are many post Number of PHC 46 3 4 3 4 offices per square kilometer in the sub- Number of PHCs per sq km 0.79 0.71 0.64 0.47 0.77 districts there is not even Number of Hospitals per sq km 0.66 0.95 0.98 0.71 0.82 1 PHC or Hospital in the Number of Hospitals 51 4 5 3 5 sub-districts of Koraput Note: Data for 1996-1997 Kalahandi Both blocks urgently require Dharmgharh Junagharh (district) hospitals and PHCs to cater Number of PHC 46 5 6 to the health care needs of Number of PHCs per sq km 0.55 0.32 the population. Number of Hospitals per sq km 0.85 1.81 Number of Hospitals 71 7 8 Note: Data for 1998-1999 Koraput Infrastructure (district) Koraput Jeypore Kotpad Boriguma Post office 223 11 24 16 38 Post office per sq km 2.89 2.61 4.71 3.79 6.27 Note: Data for 1997 Kalahandi (district) Dharmgharh Junagharh Post office 293 30 39 Post office per sq km 3.52 7.77 Note: Data for 1998-1999 Indicus Analytics 18
  • 19. Koraput Koraput Jeypore Kotpad Boriguma Kalahandi Dharmgh Junaghar • In Koraput, the availability of (district) (district) arh h bicycles is the lowest. This Availability of Bicycle 38,950 1,432 5,225 8,684 4,935 130,803 14,148 19,724 block has a low percentage of availability of cars and % hhds having bicycle 16.11 9.00 27.47 40.96 25.99 42.96 48.25 46.38 scooters as well. Availability of Car, • Jeypore has a low percentage Jeep, Van 1,460 103 153 160 276 1,450 177 259 of bicycles and cars but it is higher on scooters compared % hhds having cars 0.60 0.65 0.80 0.75 1.45 0.48 0.60 0.61 to the other blocks. Availability of Scooter, • Boriguma is also low on Motor Cycle, Moped 5,666 295 1,017 552 723 8,069 1,109 1,327 bicycle availability and has a % hhds having higher percent of households 2.34 1.85 5.35 2.60 3.81 2.65 3.78 3.12 scooters owning cars (1.45%). 60 6 Percentage of scooters available Percentage of bicycles available 5 40 4 20 3 2 0 1 0 KORAPUT Jeypore Boriguma Dharamgharh Koraput Kotpad KALAHANDI Junagharh KALAHANDI Koraput KORAPUT Kotpad Boriguma Dharamgharh Junagharh Jeypore Indicus Analytics 19
  • 20. Koraput Kalahandi Dharmghar Junaghar (district) Koraput Jeypore Kotpad Boriguma (district) hh Total number of 42,525 • Penetration of radios households 241,724 15,916 19,023 21,202 18,991 304,484 29,321 and televisions is very Availability of Radio, Transistor 32,377 2,033 4,004 3,517 3,295 52,507 5,335 8,335 poor in Koraput, Kotpad, and Boriguma % hhds having radios 13.39 12.77 21.05 16.59 17.35 17.24 18.20 19.60 • Penetration of Availability of Telephone 2,794 191 426 255 502 2,688 357 407 telephones is also low % hhds having in the blocks. In telephones 1.16 1.20 2.24 1.20 2.64 0.88 1.22 0.96 Junagharh not even 1 percent of the Availability of Television 11,396 854 1,987 792 1,258 15,227 1,804 2,499 households have % hhds having telephones televisions 4.71 5.37 10.45 3.74 6.62 5.00 6.15 5.88 • The blocks, Koraput, % hhds availing bank services 22.82 54.93 17.48 31.64 25.21 17.37 17.60 10.14 Kotpad and Boriguma, Total number of are all low on households availing availability of radio. banking services 55,162 8,742 3,326 6,708 4,787 52,897 5,160 4,313 • More than half of the % hhds having none of households in Koraput the specified assets 75.56 80.46 62.81 53.35 65.47 52.12 47.40 48.08 access banking None of the specified services while in assets 182,650 12,806 11,949 11,312 12,433 158,688 13,898 20,446 Junagharh only a tenth of the households 60 % hhds owning TVs % hhds accessing banks access banks. • In the Koraput sub- 40 district, majority of the 20 households do not own any of the assets 0 specified by the KORAPUT Koraput Jeypore Kotpad Boriguma KALAHANDI Dharamgharh Junagharh Census of India Indicus Analytics 20
  • 21. Summary Section 2 Demography Population growth is negative in Boriguma and Jeypore, this is in all likelihood due to out-migration. Whereas Junagadh and Kalahandi have the highest population growth. Unlike most of India, Koraput, Boriguma and Junagharh have a sex ratio that is favorable for females. While sex ratio has not been a problem historically, the child sex ratio is indicative of low sex ratio in the future Education Generally literacy rates are low, male literacy rates are high and female literacy rates are extremely low. In the sub-districts where male literacy rate is high the female literacy rate also tends to be high. In other words, there is some association between male and female literacy, even though female literacy is significantly lower. Agriculture In the sub-districts of Kalahandi agricultural productivity is lower than those in Koraput. Agricultural productivity in Kotpad is much lower than other sub-districts in Koraput Health Infrastructure Despite many post offices in the sub-districts there is not even 1 PHC or Hospital in the sub-districts of Koraput There is an urgent requirement of hospitals and PHCs to cater to the health care needs of the population Asset Ownership Penetration of transport vehicles as well as modes of communications tends to be very low in the area. There are some inter- block differences, but the overall conditions is one of low access to means of communication and transport. In the Koraput sub-district for instance the majority of the households do not own any of the assets specified by the Census. OVERALL Significant inter-block differences notwithstanding, the overall picture is that of extreme deprivation with great infrastructure requirements. Intra-block differences (village level conditions) will be the key determining factor of success possibilities of future community-building activities. Indicus Analytics 21
  • 22. Section 3: Primary data analysis- Characteristics of the zones The availability of water to villages covered by the two irrigation systems depends on the location of the villages. The villages located near the head section of the canal have abundant water while those located at the tail have water scarcity. The problems of the villages particularly with respect to agriculture and irrigation would thus vary considerably. Based on this premise, each of the project areas under the two irrigation systems was first divided into three zones. The zones and their composition are given below: The Kolab (Kolab) and Indravati (Indravati) project areas under JBIC, have been divided into 3 zones each (1 zone with abundant water, one with scarce water availability and one with medium level water availability). The six zones created are Kolab Zone 1 – Jeypore Block – Abundant water availability Zone 2 – Kotpad Block – Medium water availability Zone 3 – Beriguma Block – Scarce water availability Indravati Zone 1 – mainly Junagadh Block – Medium water availability Zone 2 – Dharamgarh Block – Abundant water availability Zone 3 – Dharamgarh Block, tail section – Scarce water availability From each of these zones a set of seven villages was identified for conducting the household survey. While identifying the villages it was ensured that no two villages were from the same gram panchayat. In each of these villages 25 households were surveyed. A total of 1047 households were covered under the survey. The distribution of total individuals surveyed across the social groups is presented below. Indicus Analytics 22
  • 23. Social group characteristics of the three zones Structured Sampling Sample households by social groups across zones in the two project areas (Nos.) • Designed to capture inter-zone Project Area-> Kolab Indravati differences Social Group Zone1 Zone2 Zone3 Total Zone1 Zone2 Zone3 Total SC 22 17 30 69 57 34 56 147 • Sample sizes large enough to ST 87 85 41 213 19 14 25 58 measure differences in a robust OBC 11 49 57 117 90 98 70 258 manner Other 46 17 38 101 7 18 8 33 Missing* 7 7 8 22 2 11 16 29 • Ensured representation for Total 173 175 174 522 175 175 175 525 different caste groupings Missing denotes missing information on the caste of the respondent. • Random sampling within a village Indicus Analytics 23
  • 24. Distribution of social groups across zones in the two project areas (%) Kolab • Tribal population accounts for Project area-> Kolab Indravati around 40% of the population in the Kolab project area. Social Group Zone1 Zone2 Zone3 Total Zone1 Zone2 Zone3 Total SC 13 10 17 13 33 18 33 29 • Zone 3, which comprises of the ST 47 49 24 40 11 8 11 10 Boriguma block, is the OBC 6 28 33 22 50 56 44 50 exception where there are more Other 30 9 21 20 5 11 4 6 Other Backward Caste’s (33%) Missing 4 4 5 4 1 6 8 5 than Scheduled Tribes (28%). Total sampled 961 840 892 2,693 920 822 879 2,621 • Other Backward Castes are the least in Zone 1. % distribution by social groups Kolab % distribution by social groups Indravati Indravati • OBC’s are the prominent social group in the Indravati area (50%). SC ST OBC Other SC ST OBC Other 100 100% • Zones 1 and 3 have also a 90 90% higher percentage of Scheduled Castes. 80 80% 70 70% 60 60% The forward castes are present 50 50% more in zone 1 of the Kolab region. Zone 1 has abundant 40 40% supply of water. This may also be 30 30% an indirect reference to a 20 20% phenomenon where rich farmers 10 10% tend to shift to water abundant 0 0% places. Zone1 Zone2 Zone3 Zone1 Zone2 Zone3 Indicus Analytics 24
  • 25. Economic Well Being Kolab Average per capita expenditure by social group in the zones (Rs.) • The average per capita monthly expenditure (PCME) is Rs. 379 in the Project area-> Kolab Indravati Kolab region. Social Group Zone1 Zone2 Zone3 Total Zone1 Zone2 Zone3 Total • The Scheduled Tribes have SC 331 311 318 321 324 439 395 375 ST 382 299 294 333 376 353 350 361 comparatively lower PCME than OBC 504 341 429 401 335 411 396 380 people from other social groups across Other 488 321 506 470 424 636 854 622 all the three zones. Total 417 315 399 379 338 433 407 391 • The economically poorest group in the Kolab region is the scheduled tribes in Zone 2. Indravati Average PCME by social groups Average PCME by social groups • The average per capita monthly Kolab Indravati expenditure (PCME) is Rs. 391 in the Indravati region. SC ST OBC Other SC ST OBC Other • The economically poorest group in the 850 850 Indravati region is the scheduled castes 800 800 in Zone 1. 750 750 700 700 People in the Indravati region are 650 650 relatively better economically than 600 600 those in the Kolab region. The 550 550 scheduled tribes are the economically 500 500 worst off in both the project areas. 450 450 People in Zone 2 of Kolab region are 400 400 economically the worst off. 350 350 The forward castes are economically 300 300 better off than other social groups 250 250 across the zones. Zone1 Zone2 Zone3 Zone1 Zone2 Zone3 Indicus Analytics 25
  • 26. Infrastructure Kolab Distribution of households by type of houses across zones • Approximately 70% of the Kolab Indravati households in the Kolab region Type of house Zone1 Zone2 Zone3 Total Zone1 Zone2 Zone3 Total live in kutcha houses. Kutchha 66 70 71 69 53 55 47 52 Semi Pucca 26 26 27 26 42 33 50 42 • Zone 3 has the lowest population Pucca 6 4 2 4 4 11 3 6 living in pucca houses. Missing 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Total 173 175 174 522 175 175 175 525 Indravati • Half the households in Indravati area live in kutcha houses. % distribution by type of house Kolab % distribution by type of house Indravati • Zone 2 has the maximum proportion of households living in Kutchha Semi Pucca Pucca Kutchha Semi Pucca Pucca pucca houses 100% 100% More than 90% of the households 80% 80% in the two-project area do not have permanent houses. 60% 60% The Kolab region has a much higher percentage of households 40% 40% living in kutchha houses than the Indravati region. This 20% 20% characteristic is common across the zones. 0% 0% Zone1 Zone2 Zone3 Zone1 Zone2 Zone3 Indicus Analytics 26
  • 27. Kolab • Existence of a separate kitchen in Availability of Kitchen the house is limited to 40% of the Distribution of households by availability of separate kitchen households. Separate room Kolab Indravati for kitchen Zone1 Zone2 Zone3 Total Zone1 Zone2 Zone3 Total • Zone 2 has a lower proportion of Yes 45 30 44 39 15 24 14 18 households having separate No 55 70 56 61 85 76 85 82 kitchen than the other two zones. Missing 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Total Households 173 175 174 522 175 175 175 525 Indravati • Almost 80% of the households in Type of fuel used the Indravati region do not have a Distribution of households by type of fuel used∇ separate kitchen. Kolab Indravati Type of fuel Zone1 Zone2 Zone3 Total Zone1 Zone2 Zone3 Total Majority households do not have a LPG 8 3 4 5 1 3 4 3 separate room for the kitchen. This Biogas 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 Wood 65 78 80 74 65 61 66 64 proportion is almost double in Others 27 19 14 20 34 35 31 33 Indravati than the Kolab region. Total Households 226 215 207 648 268 263 236 767 Though wood is more expensive most households use wood rather Sanitation than LPG for cooking. A common Distribution of households by availability of latrine problem across the two regions is Kolab Indravati lack of sanitation facilities in the Latrine Zone1 Zone2 Zone3 Total Zone1 Zone2 Zone3 Total No Latrine 87 97 87 90 97 83 91 90 houses. Only about 10% of the Some Latrine 13 3 13 10 3 17 9 10 households have some form of Missing 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 latrine available. Total Households 173 175 174 522 175 175 175 525 ∇ There may be more than the stipulated number of households due to multiple fuels being used for cooking Indicus Analytics 27
  • 28. % distribution by type of fuel used % distribution by type of fuel used for cooking in Kolab for cooking in Indravati 100% 100% 80% 80% 60% 60% 40% 40% 20% 20% 0% 0% Zone1 Zone2 Zone3 Zone1 Zone2 Zone3 LPG Biogas Wood Others LPG Biogas Wood Others % households with separate % households with separate kitchen Kolab kitchen Indravati Zone3 Zone3 Zone2 Zone2 Zone1 Zone1 0% 50% 100% 0% 50% 100% Yes No Yes No Indicus Analytics 28
  • 29. Drinking Water Kolab Distribution of population by drinking water sources • Majority of the population Drinking Water Kolab Indravati depend on tube wells for their Source Zone1 Zone2 Zone3 Total Zone1 Zone2 Zone3 Total daily drinking water needs. Surface 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Well 28 19 32 27 6 12 5 7 • The second major source of Tube well 71 70 66 69 94 87 95 92 drinking water in the Kolab Pipe water at home 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 region is the dug wells. Others 0 11 1 4 0 0 0 0 Total sampled persons 961 840 892 2,693 920 822 879 2,621 Indravati • In the Indravati region too, tube wells are the major source of Distribution of Households by availability of electricity drinking water. Availability of Kolab Indravati Electricity Zone1 Zone2 Zone3 Total Zone1 Zone2 Zone3 Total • Compared to Kolab region a very Yes 29 9 26 21 30 31 22 27 small proportion of households No 70 90 73 78 70 69 78 73 depend on dug-wells for their Missing 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 drinking water needs. Total Households 173 175 174 522 175 175 175 525 % population accesing water from tube % population accesing water from tube wells in Kolab wells in Indravati Piped water is almost non-existent 71 70 95 in the two regions as a source for 94 drinking water needs. In both 66 87 regions, only around 30 percent of the households receive electricity. Zone1 Zone2 Zone3 Zone1 Zone2 Zone3 Tube well Tube well Indicus Analytics 29