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Section: I

MAIN CODE LIST

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Code No. Description/Definition Relevant

Section(s)

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Relationship with Head ---- [1 =Self; 2=Spouse; 3=Second spouse; 4=Child; 5=Grand child; 6=Father; 7=Mother; 8=Brother; 9=Sister; 10=Son-in-law; 11=Daughter in law; 12=Father-in-law; 13=Mother-in-law; 14=Grand daughter-in-law; 15=Grand son-in-law; 16=Brother-in law; 17=Sister-in law; 18=Relatives; 19=No relative relationship].

2.1, 3.1(a)

2

Reason for Becoming Head ---- [1=Father died and you inherited the household; 2=Father died and you set up separate household; 3=Husband's death; 4=Set-up separate household (father alive); 5=Nominated as the head to prevent loss of property; 6=Death of the previous head; 7=Death of the older member; 8=Older member migrated out; 9=Death of grand parents; 10=Ageing & incapacitation of the previous head].

2.1

From the list of NCO Codes

Occupation (NCO Codes) - from the NCO Code List (Section-II of Code List) [Housewife is an occupation and household work is an activity of housewife]

2.1, 7.1, 12, 13.2,

27.1, 27.2

4

Activity Status ----- [1 =Self-employed farming; 2=Self-employed non-farming; 3=Salary; 4=Agricultural wage labour; 5=Non-agricultural wage labour; 6=Agricultural family workers; 7=Non-agricultural family workers; 8=Pensioner; 9=Dependent; 10=Household work; 11 =Student; 12= Beggar].

2.1

5 Official Caste Grouping ------ [1=SC; 2=ST; 3=OBC; 4=OC]. Pg. No.-3; and Section No: 3.1 (a), 3.2, 3. 3,

3.4, 3. 5 ,

6 Highest Class Completed ----- [1=Primary; 2=Secondary; 3=Higher secondary; 4=College (but dropped out); 5=College (undergraduate/ graduate); 6=Post graduation (masters)].

4.1

7(a)

Types of Health Incident ----- [1 =Birth / pre- and post natal care; 2=Accident/disability; 3=Vision (Eye sight problem); 4=Respiratory problem; 5=Hearing problem; 6=Digestion problem; 7=Mental problem; 8=Malaria; 9=Pain in joint/muscular pain; 10 =Influenza / other fever; 11 =Sexual disease/HIV; 12=Tuberculosis (TB); 13=Cholera; 14=Epilepsy (fits); 15=Others (Regular health check-up); 16=Cold & cough; 17=Contagious disease like chicken pox & mumps; 18=Epidemics like plague & chikun gunia; 19=Heart problem; 20=Cancer; 21=Blood pressure; 22=Dengue; 23=Bird Flu; 24=Polio; 25=Diabetes; 26=Kidney Ailments; 27=Hydrosil; 28=Anaemia; 29=Diarrhoea; 30=Blood Pressure related problems].

5.1

7(b) Types of Health Institution --- [1=Public clinic/health center; 2=Public hospital; 3=Private doctor/Private clinic; 4=Private Hospital/Nursing home; 5=Ayurvedic; 6=Traditional Healer; 7=Did not go anywhere; 8=Government doctor (private practice); 9=Chemist].

23 (B-3)

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8 Reason for Choosing the Place of Treatment ____ [1 =Cheap service; 2=Better service; 3=Was referred to this place by a medical practitioner; 4=Was referred to this place by friend/relative; 5=Near to the house; 6=Only place that has treatment for this ailment; 7=Only place that was open on that day].

5.1

9 Land Classification (Irrigated / Unirrigated ) [1=Irrigated within the village; 2=Unirrigated within the village; 3=Irrigated outside the village; 4=Unirrigated outside the village; 5=Residential property)

6.1(a), 6.1(b), 6.1(c), 7.1

10 Source of Land Acquisition --- [1=Parents; 2=Child; 3=Siblings (includes brothers & sisters); 4=Other relative; 5=Friend; 6=Other household; 7=Private organization; 8=Landlord; 9=Government Patta (distribution of public land); 10=Land reform (through ceiling); 11=Grand parents].

6.1(a), 6.1(b)

11 Status of Cultivation [1=Ieased-out; 2= fallow; 3=sharecropped-out; 4=cultivating using hired labour; 5=cultivating using family labour; 6=cultivating using both hired and family labour; 7=absentee landlord cultivating with hired labour].

6.1(a), 6.1(b), 8.1(a)

12 Access to Government Canals / Rivers -----[1 =Canal; 2=River; 3=Pond; 4=No access to any public source of irrigation]. 6.1[c]

From the list of Crop

Codes

Crop Codes - from the Crop Code List (Section-III of Code List)

6.2, 9(a), 9(b), 10.1(a), 10.1(b),

10.2(a), 10.3, 10. 4(a), 10.4(b),

10.4(d), 10.5, 10.6,

13

Reason for Sale of Land --- [1=Consumption expenditure; 2=Education; 3=Startup or expand non-farm enterprises; 4=Migration; 5=House construction/ repair; 6=Marriage expenses; 7=Funeral / religious function / birth; 8=Health expenses; 9=To buy ornaments; 10=Poor land quality (less output); 11 =Poor accessibility of that plot (from road, house etc.); 12=Difficult to irrigate; 13=Poor drainage facility; 14=Litigation]

7.1

14

Identity of the Buyer of Land ----- [1 =Relative/friends within this village; 2=Relative/friend outside this village; 3=Landlord within this village; 4=Landlord outside this village; 5=Landless within this village; 6=Landless outside this village; 7=Other households in this village; 8=Other households outside this village]

7.1

15 Land Use Code ------ [1 =For farm purposes; 2= For non-farm purposes; 3=Fallow land] . 7.1

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Identity of Person from whom the Land was Leased-in/Sharecropped-in/Mortgaged-in ------ [1 =Relative/friend in this village; 2=Relative/friend outside village; 3=Landlord within this village; 4=Landlord outside this village; 5=Private company in village; 6=Private company outside village; 7=Government; 8=Religious institution, 9=Other household in this village; 10=Other household outside this village].

7.2, 8.1 (c)

17

Reasons for Termination of Contract - as Provided by the Landlord (from whom Land was Leased-in/ Share cropped-in / Mortgaged-in) ------ [1=Find better tenant; 2=Landlord started cultivating himself; 3=Bad experience; 4=Failure to pay rent; 5=Conflict; 6=Landlord sold the land].

7.2

18 Reasons for Termination (of Contract of Land Leased-in / Sharecropped-in/Mortgaged-in) - as Provided by the Household ---- [1 =Find better land; 2=Better off-farm opportunity; 3=Unable to cultivate due to labor scarcity; 4=Purchased land from the landlord; 5=Bad experience; 6=Conflict].

7.2

19 Identity of the Cultivator ---- [1 =Landlord; 2=Other household; 3=Nobody (fallow)]. 7.2, 7.3

20

Identity of the Person to whom the Land was Leased-out / Sharecropped-out / Mortgaged-out --- [1 =Relative/friend in this village; 2=Relative/friend outside village; 3=Landlord within this village; 4=Landlord outside this village; 5= Landless in this village; 6= Landless outside this village; 7=Private company in village; 8=Private company outside village; 9=Government; 10=Religious institution, 11 =Other household in this village; 12=Other household outside this village].

7.3, 8.1(b)

21 Primary Activity Status of Person/Entity at time of Leasing-in / Share cropping-in/Mortgage -in your land - [1 =Large farmers; 2=Medium farmers; 3=small/marginal farmers; 4=Landless agriculture worker; 5=Business; 6=Salary earner; 7= Enterprise; 8=Idle].

7.3, 8.1(b), 8.1(c)

22 Contract Agreement for Rent ---- [1=Fixed rent; 2= Share-cropping, 3=Free; 4=Mortgage]. 7.3

23 Reason for Termination of the Contract by the Landlord ----- [1 =Find better tenant; 2= Landlord started cultivating himself; 3=Bad experience; 4=Conflict; 5=Landlord sold the land]. 7.3

24 Reason for Termination of the Contract by the Household/Entity ------ [1 =Find better land; 2=Better off-farm opportunity; 3=Unable to cultivate due to labor scarcity; 4=Purchased land from the landlord; 5=Bad experience; 6=Conflict].

7.3

25 Mode of Acquisition ---- [1=Purchased, 2=Inherited, 3=Encroached, 4=Mortgaged in, 5=Acquired through Land reform, 6=Traded for another plot, 7=Received as gift].

8.1(a)

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26 Original Recipient of the Transfer ----- [1 =Parents or grandparents; 2=To you directly; 3=Any other family member of the household other than parents/grandparents]. 8.1(a)

27

Identity of the Person in whose Name the Land is Registered ----- [1=Head of household; 2=Spouse of head; 3=Jointly by head and spouse; 4=Other household member; 5=Other living family member outside household; 6=Deceased family member; 7=Gov't.; 8=Non-family; 9=Jointly held by head & other member; 10=Jointly held by other members of the household].

8.1(a)

28 Reason for Non-Registration of Sub-Division ---- [1 =Duty too high; 2=Process too cumbersome; 3=Subdivision not surveyed; 4=Don't see need; 5=Don't know how to register; 6=Don't think it will be approved; 7 = Land status in dispute (disputes arising out of illegal transfers)].

8.1(a)

29 Reason for obtaining ROR -----[1 =To be able to get insurance; 2=To be able to get credit; 3=To verify ownership/use rights; 4=Other]. 8.1 (a)

30 Source of obtaining ROR --.---- [1 =From Internet Kiosk in Village; 2=From Internet Kiosk at Teshil Level; 3=From Village Level Official; 4=From Teshil Level Official; 5=Others].

8.1(a)

31 Contract Type ---- [1 =Leased-out; 2=Sharecropped-out; 3=Mortgaged-out; 4=Contract Farming; 5 =Leased-in; 6=Sharecropped-in; 7=Mortgaged-in; 8= Mutual Agreement (No payment involved)].

8.1[b], 8.1[c]

32 Month Code ------ [1 =January; 2=Februry; 3=March; 4=April; 5=May; 6=June; 7=July; 8=August; 9=September; 10=October; 11=November; 12=December].

8.1[c], 8.3

33 Investments on Irrigation Assets ----- [1 =New Bore-Well; 2=lncreasing the Depth of an existing Bore-Well; 3=Digging a Pond; 4=Digging a New Open-Well]. 8.4

34

Land, Soil, & Water Conservation Measures ------- [1 =Levelling the terrain; 2=Land leveling/terracing; 3=Bunding for soil and water conservation; 4=Mulching; 5=Fencing; 6=Reclamation; 7=Planting of specific crops on bunds to stop soil erosion; 8=Farm Bunding; 9=Construction of rain water harvesting pits].

8.4

35 Unit of Measurement of Crop Output & By-Products----- [1=Quintal; 2=Bag; 3=Tonne; 4=Kilogram; 5=Unit in No; 6=Bunch; 7=Litre; 8=Gram]

10.3, 10.4 (d), 10.6

35A Unit of Measurement of Livestock/Poultry & By-Products ----- [1=Per Quintal; 2=Per Bag; 3=Per Tonne; 4=Per Kilogram; 5=Unit in No.; 6=Per Bunch; 7= Per Litre; 8=Per gram] 11.2

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36 Product / By-Products of Livestock / Poultry / Others ----- [1=Milk; 2=Cheese (Paneer); 3=Ghee; 4=Butter milk; 5=Yoghurt (curd / thayir ); 6=Honey; 7=Meat; 8=Eggs; 9=Hides; 10=Skin; 11 =Wool; 12=Dung; 13=Silk; 14= Received/ Retained a calf as a compensation.].

11.2

37 Work Location Code ----- [1=Within the village; 2 = Near by village; 3 = Near by town of the same state; 4 = In other state; 5 = Outside the country; 6=Residence].

12, 13.1, 13.2

38 Wages Received in Kind ---- [1=Rice; 2=Wheat; 3=Cooked food; 4=Clothing]. 13.1, 13.2

39 Type of Enterprise--- [1 =Public; 2=Private; 3=Autonomous; 4=Semi-government].

13.1, 13.2, 13.3

39A Activity of the Enterprise----- [1 =Construction; 2=Manufacturing; 3=Services and transport; 4= Mining; 5=Trading; 6= Live stock & poultry] 14.1

40 Type of CPR Work ------- [1 =Fishing; 2=Fuel wood gathering; 3=Herding cattle; 4=Cutting grass, 5=Other]. 13.1, 13.2

41 Sector Code for Salaried Workers ------ [1 = Primary, 2= Secondary; 3= Tertiary] 13.3

42 Nature of the Enterprise---[1 =Non-farm non-factory; 2=Non farm factory; 3= Live stock enterprise] 14.1

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Reasons for Borrowing [1=Consumption (for consumer durable); 2=Consumption (for consumption expenditure); 3 =Education; 4=Agriculture loan (working capital and not for equipment), 5 =Start-up or expansion of non-farm enterprises (business), 6 =Migration, 7 =House construction/repair, 8=Marriage, 9=Funeral, 10 =Medical treatment (hospital charges), 11 =To buy ornaments, 12=Repayment (earlier loan); 13=Agricultural investment (equipment, tractor, etc.); 14=Livestock loan, 15=Religious function, 16=Birth].

18.2

44

Source of Loan(s) ---- [1=Children; 2=Parents; 3=Relatives/friends from outside the village, 4=Relatives/friends from within the village, 5=Private money lender, 6=Landlord, 7=Employer, 8=Self-help Groups; 9=Co-operative Societies; 10=Shopkeeper; 11=Agricultural Input Trader; 12= Private bank, 13=Nationalised bank, 14=Rural development bank; 15=Land mortgage banks; 16=Govt Schemes (such as, P.F., etc.); 17=Kisan credit; 18=Life insurance corporation]

18.2, 18.3

45 Collateral of Loan(s)----- [ 1=Nothing; 2=Land; 3=Livestock; 4=House; 5=Non-farm asset; 6=Valuable durable goods; 7=Hypothecation; 8=Pledged farm labour services; 9=Pledged non-farm labour services; 10=Pledged gold/silver jewelry]

18.2

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Mode of Repayment ----- [1=Farm labor services provided in return; 2=Non-farm labor services provided in return; 3=Valuable consumer durable given; 4=Non- farm assets given; 5=Bonds; 6=Farm assets given (Livestock); 7=Farm assets given (Machinery, etc.); 8=Revenue from sale of output; 9=Used Personal Savings; 10=Repayment using farm produce (kind payment); 11=Gold; 12=Silver; 13.= Worked overtime/ took up extra job; 14= Repayment made using surplus cash (Cash in hand)].

18.3

47

Reason for Delay in Repayment of Loan ----- [1=Crop failure; 2=Did not get wage employment; 3=lnterest rate charged was very high; 4=Death of the earning member in the household; 5=Additional expenses due to marriage in the house; 6=Additional expenses due to birth in the household; 7=Unforeseen expenses].

18.3

48 Identity of Person Borrowing (i.e. to Whom the Money was Lent) ------ [1=Persons from same caste; 2=Relative/friend; 3=Employee, 4=No specific relation].

18.4A1, 18.4 B10

49 Frequency of Receipts -------- [1=0-3 months; 2=3-6 months; 3=6-12 months; 4=not fixed]. 18.4A9, 18.4 B18,

50 Frequency of Purchase & Payments ------- [1 =Daily; 2=Once in 2 or 3 days; 3 =Weekly; 4 =Fortnightly; 5 =Monthly; 6 =Half yearly; 7 =Yearly]. 20.1

51 Season Code------- [1 =Season-1; 2=Season-2; 3=Season-3]. 20.1

52

Coping Strategies -------- [1=Mortgage assets; 2=Sell assets; 3=Use savings; 4=Withdraw children from school and send them for wage employment; 5=Migration; 6=Seek bonded/ attached labour; 7=Formal borrowing; 8=lnformal borrowing (money lenders); 9=Reduce consumption; 10=Help provided from local/village government; 11 =More wage employment (working extra hours or additional no. of days); 12=Depend upon work for food; 13=Change crop choices to avoid bad weather or pest attack; 14=lmprove technology; 15=Rely on help from NGO; 16=Borrowings from relatives/friends; 17= Begging; 18= Received financial help from relative(Transfers); 19= Ask members of the family to come and live with you; 20= Suicides; 21= Change life style; 22= Commit crime on family members like killing family members; 23= Joining dacoits/ thief gangs ].

22.2, 22.3

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Strategies to Reduce the Impact of future distress Events ---- [1= Changed Crop Choices to Avoid Bad Weather & Pest Attack; 2= Improved Technology; 3=lmmunized Livestock; 4=lmmunized Self; 5=Hired Guards; 6=Arming Yourself; 7=lnstalling Water Purifiers; 8=Engaged in Precautionary Savings; 9=Modifying the Food eating Habits; 10=Seek Alternate Sources of Employment that are Less Likely to be Lost; 11=Reconstruct the House to Prevent Damage; 12=Deepen Borewells; 13=Add Borewells; 14=Deepen Open Wells; 15=Add Open Wells; 16= Received financial help from relative(Transfers); 17= Ask members of the family to come and live with you; 18= Suicides; 19= Change life style; 20= Commit crime on family members like killing family members; 21= Joining decoits / gangs ].

22.2

54

Reasons for Not Voting------- [1 = Only one candidate; 2=These elections are not important to the household; 3=Indirect election; 4=Not aware of elections; 5=To protest; 6=Did not like any of the candidates; 7=lndifference (voting will make no difference to the outcome of the election); 8=Not allowed to vote by elders; 9=Don’t have voter ID card; 10=Don’t have name in the voter list; 11=Prevented from voting through muscle power; 12= Not at home].

23.1 (A)

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54A Other reasons-------- [1=Told to do so by spouse; 2=Threatened by political party; 3=Offered monetary inducement; 4=Offered other inducement such as free gifts & TV etc.; 5=Voted for party not for the candidate]

23.1(A)

55

Reasons for Approaching Local Groups ------ [1=Monetary Needs; 2=Kitchen Utensils; 3=Information on Nutrition & Health Education; 4=Jobs & Employment; 5=Admission to Schools & Colleges; 6=Loans for Business; 7= Loans for Agriculture; 8= Abused by in-law’s; 9=Dowry Harassment; 10=Preservation of Local Ecology & Tree Plantation; 11=Caste Conflict; 12= Religious Conflict; 13=Agriclutural Purposes].

23.3

56

Issues Discussed in Gram Sabha Meetings ---- [1=Drinking water; 2=Sanitation and sewage; 3=Roads & transportation; 4=lrrigation canal, ponds, wells; 5=Electrification; 6=Street lighting; 7=Credit and input subsidies; 8=Communication; 9=School and education; 10=Health facilities; 11 =Natural resource management; 12=Employment schemes or food for work; 13=Social issues & ceremonies; 14= Women empowerment (such as micro credit facility; employment opportunity; business opportunity etc); 15=Housing scheme; 16 = Don’t Know/Can’t Say].

23.5, 23.6

57 Notice Period for the Gram Sabha Meetings ----- [1=more than two weeks before the meeting; 2=between one and two weeks before the meeting; 3=from one day to a week before the meeting; 4=only on the same day of meeting; 5=after the meeting held; 6=DK/CS]

23.5

58

Reasons for Not Attending the Gram Sabha Meetings ------ [1=Did not know about meeting in time; 2=the issues were not important to me; 3=1 have no influence anyway; 4=1 don’t understand the issues discussed; 5=1 feel embarrassed (shy); 6=1 had a bad experience going in the past; 7=sickness; 8=Old age; 9=lack of privacy for women; 10=meeting held at an inconvenient place; 11 =Have to sit with men; 12=have to sit with women; 13=Have to sit with person of other caste and religion; 14= Dislike for Current Pradhan; 15 = Dislike for Current Gram Panchayat Members; 16=Not allowed by the head of the household].

23.6

59

Persons Approached for Solving the Problems by the Villagers ------ [1=Wealthy individual; 2=Landlord; 3 = Village elder(s); 4= Ward member; 5=People in neighbourhood; 6 =Pradhan; 7=Village headman; 8= Block official; 9 =District official; 10 =Caste leader; 11 =Religious head; 12 =Made representation to local MLA; 13 =Made representation to local M.P.; 14 =Nobody].

23.7

60 Persons Responsible for Solving Problems at the Village Level ---- [1=Gram panchayat; 2=Higher level panchayat (block); 3=District / block government; 4=State or Government of India; 5 =Don’t know/Can’t say).

23.7

61 Persons/Bodies/Institutions that Actually took Actions to Resolve the Problem(s) at the Village Level ---- [1 =Gram panchayat; 2=Higher level panchayat (block); 3=District/block government; 4=State Govt.; 5=By people in neighbourhood; 6 =By NGO; 7=Action initiated because of the court order; 8=Don’t know/Can’t say].

23.7

62 Likelihood of Panchayat Support in the Event of Community Initiated Actions ---- [1 =Yes, certainly; 2=Yes, most likely; 3=Not sure; 4=No, most likely not; 5=No, certainly not].

23.9A 1, 23.9A2 &A3

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Action taken by the Household to Elicit Response from the Local Government / Panchayat ---- [1=Petition the panchayat; 2=Petition the higher government; 3=NGO intervention; 4=Organised action through neighbourhood Organization; 5-=No action will make any difference].

23.9A1, 23.9A2 & A3

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Reasons for Not Purchasing from the PDS Outlets ----- [1=Stock not available; 2=Not enough cash; 3=Presence of impurities like stones; chaff; dust; sand etc.; 4=Rotten; 5=Inferior quality compared to the one usually received from open market; 6=Broken grains; 7=Insect infested supply; 8=Colour is not good; 9=Taste is not good; 10=Foul smell; 11=Moisture content is more; 12 =Prices are higher than market; 13=Timing associated with opening of PDS was not convenient].

23.9 (B 1)

65 Operational Frequency of the PDS Outlet ---- [1=Daily; 2=Weekly; 3=Fortnightly; 4=Monthly]. 23.9 (B1)

66 Magnitude of the Quantum of Under weighing by the PDS Shopkeepers ------ [1=less than 5%, 2=5% to 10%, 3=10% to 15%, 4=15% to 20%, 5=20% to 25%]. 23.9 (B1)

67 Reasons for Dissatisfaction with the Service of the PDS Outlet ---- [1=Behaviour of shopkeeper is very rude; 2=You have to repeatedly visit the shop; 3=Irregular supply of goods.; 4=Long queue; 5=Underweigh].

23.9 (B1)

68 Mode of Transport Used ---- [1=Cycle rickshaw; 2=Auto rickshaw; 3=Taxi/tempo; 4=Bus/train; 5=Bullock cart; 6=Bicycle; 7=Two-wheeler; 8=On foot].

23.9 (B-2 II), 23.9 (B-4), 23.9 (B-5)

69 Persons/Institutions Petitioned to Receive Quality Healthcare ----- [1=Senior doctor; 2=Nurse; 3=Management of hospital/clinic; 4=Police; 5=Consumer court; 6=Magistrate; 7=District collector; 8=Panchayat].

23.9 (B-3)

70 Role of Household in Conflict ---- [1=Participant; 2=Observer; 3=Victim; 4=Mediator; 5=Arbitrator; (multiple answers)] 24.1

71 Damage to Household Property due to Conflict ---- [1=No loss/damage; 2=Loss of house; 3=Loss of assets; 4=Loss of business premises; 5=Loss of land; 6=Crop loss]. 24.1

72 Impact of Conflict on Individual Members ---- [1=No hurt; 2=Beaten; 3=Killed; 4=Ostracised; 5=Made to leave village; 6=Cancelled marriage]. 24.1

73 Conflicts Resolved By ----- [1=Court; 2=Traditional/caste Panchayats; 3=Elected Panchayats; 4=Village headman; 5=Wealthy individual; 6=Other important village individual; 7=Tehsildar; 8=Magistrate; 9=Village government official; 10=Relatives; 11=Police].

24.1

74 Importance of the Issues ----- [1=Very important; 2=lmportant; 3=Neutral; 4=Not important; 5=Least important; 6=Not at all important; 7=Not aware of this problem].

25.1

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Sources of Information ---- [1=Internet kiosk; 2=Vernacular newspaper; 3=English newspaper; 4=Vernacular broadcast; 5=National broadcast; 6=Local T.V; 7=National TV; 8=Madarsa; 9=Church; 10=Temple; 11=Gurudwara; 12=Religious leader; 13=lnformal institution; 14=NGO; 15=Local self-help group; 16=Moulvi in a mosque; 17=MP; 18=MLA; 19=Pradhan; 20=Ward member; 21=Health worker; 22=Extension worker; 23=Village elder; 24=Neighbour/friend; 25=Trader].

25.1

76 Sources of Information Provided under Extension Services ---- [1=No source of information; 2=Through regular government extension; 3=Through private extension services; 4=Through NGO provided extension services; 5=Through information from radio or other mass media; 6=Through talk with other farmers; 7=Other].

26

77 Usefulness of Information Provided under Extension Services----- [1=Very useful; 2=Somewhat useful; 3=Hardly useful; 4=Not at all useful]. 26

78

Reason for Migration ----- [1=For Service /Wages; 2=Availablity of cultivated area in the village; 3=Adopted by some relative staying in the village; 4=Married and settled with in laws; 5=Father settled with his in laws; 6=Migrated to this village at the persuasion to some close relative; 7=Received land property from maternal grand parents; 8=Received land property from grand parents; 9=Partition of the country (1947); 10=Bangladesh Riot; 11 =Riot in earlier place of stay; 12=Acute family disturbance and hence left the own village; 13=Settled in father –in –law’s village; 14=Deserled by husband and returned to her parents (Settled at father’s village); 15=Unrestlmilitant activity at the earlier place].

27.1, 27.2

79

State of Paralysis ----- [1=AII extremities are fine; 2=Can’t move both hands/arms; 3=Both legs can not be moved; 4= Can’t move right hand / arm; 5=Right leg can not be moved; 6=Problem with hip movement; 7=Left hand/arm can not be moved; 8=Left leg can not be moved; 9=AII four extremities can not be moved].

29.1

80 Ease of Accomplishment----- [1=Easily; 2=With lot of difficulty; 3=Unable to do it]. 29.2

81 Reasons for Inability to Bear Children ----- [1=Menopause/irregular periods/too old; 2=Husband/wife/sterilised; 3=Husband/ wife ill; 4=Husband away; 5=Stopped having sexual relations; 6=Others (Specify)].

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Codes Tree Codes – From the Tree Code List (Section-IV of Code List) 8.5

82 Agency/authority approached [1=Government official; 2=Party leader; 3=Ward member; 4=Panchayat Pradhan/ President; 5=Local MLA; 6=Caste leader; 7=Village elder; 8=Did not know whom to approach]

23 (C-1)

83 Problem resolved [1=Yes immediately; 2=Yes with some delay; 3=Yes after significant delay and repeated attempts; 4=Yes after significant delay and payment of bribe; 5=NO]

23 (C-1)

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CODE : 84

CODE DESCRIPTION CODE DESCRIPTION 1 To seek employment under NREGA/SGRY 30 To get a Handicapped Certificate 2 To seek benefits under IAY/Samagra Awas Yojana 31 To avail post-vasectomy benefits 3 For toilet construction under Total Sanitation Campaign 32 To avail benefits under the Maternal Health programme 4 To seek drinking water facility (new facility/repair of existing facility) 33 To get medicine prescribed by medical officer 5 To avail benefits under various Pension Schemes (Old-Age/Widow

Pension/Freedom Fighter/Handicapped) 34 To solicit advice on cropping practices

6 Proof of Address Verification 35 To get free seeds, fertilizers, pesticides, etc. under specific Government schemes

7 Ration Cards (APL/BPL/Antodaya) 36 To get free agricultural equipments under specific Government schemes 8 For maintenance & repair of village street(s) 37 To get free medicines & immunization of cattle under specific

Government schemes 9 For leasing-in land, ponds, orchards, etc. from Gram Sabha 38 To obtain post death certificate for cattle in order to claim insurance 10 For mediation of local disputes 39 To get a new electricity connection 11 For free borings under Government schemes 40 For maintenance & repair of street lights, wires, transformers, etc. 12 To seek loans & other assistance from local banks, etc. 41 For rectification of electricity bills 13 To act as a witness 42 For manipulation of genuine electricity bills 14 To get a copy of the household details from the Kutumb/Family Register 43 For opening new bank account 15 To get a copy of the RoR 44 For seeking a fresh loans, additional loans 16 For transfer of land ownership 45 For transfer of bank accounts 17 For solving disputes pertaining to land ownership 46 To get benefits under various rural development schemes 18 For maintenance of irrigation minor 47 For getting crop purchase slip for selling sugarcane 19 For availing irrigation facilities 48 For getting additional benefits under the PDS system 20 For seeking admission to school 49 For getting the crop weighed 21 To seek student scholarships 50 For collecting payments against crop sold 22 To avail benefits under free uniform/free book scheme 51 For obtaining caste certificate 23 To get illegal certificate prepared under sports quota 52 For registration of land purchased 24 For seeking benefits under Mid-day Meal scheme 53 For lodging criminal complaints 25 To get a Transfer Certificate from school 54 Emigration 26 To get a Character Certificate for ensuring admission to a higher college 55 For asking question in the Lok Sabha/ State Assembly 27 For availing immunization services 56 Artificial Insemination; 28 To get a Medical Certificate 57 To get the facility of PDS 29 To get medical facilities from Sub-Centres/PHC/CHC etc

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Description/Definition Relevant Section(s)

85 [1=Caste based (your own caste); 2=Caste based (dominant caste in your village); 3=Religion based (your own religion); 4=Religion based (dominant religion in your village); 5=Outfits run by left parties; 6=Outfits run by political party in power (non caste based); 7=outfits run by other political parties]

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Codes for protection of land property 1 To protect your land from being acquired/grabbed/encroached upon by members of another caste/community 2 To protect your land from being acquired/grabbed/encroached upon by members of another religion 3 To protect your land from being acquired/grabbed/encroached upon local strongman 4 To protect cash crops that you are cultivating from theft or destruction 5 To ensure timely rent collection from share croppers 6 Enforcement of rental contracts 7 To prevent attacks on land property 8 Sharing of irrigation water Codes for House property & Personal Security 9 Protect yourselves and, members of your family from being harassed by members of upper caste for trying to get your children enrolled in the local school;

10 Protect yourselves and, members of your family from being harassed by members of upper caste for trying to use public facilities (such as drinking water & irrigation sources);

11 Protect yourselves and, members of your family from being harassed by members of upper caste for keeping certain type of livestock (such as pigs, goats, poultry, etc.);

12 Protect yourselves and, members of your family from being harassed by members of upper caste for participating & raising issues during gram sabha/gram panchayat meetings

13 Protect yourselves and, members of your family from being harassed by members of upper caste for trying to participate in local festivals 14 Protect yourselves and, members of your family from being harassed by members of the dominant caste in the village for trying to get your children enrolled

in the local school 15 Protect yourselves and, members of your family from being harassed by members of the dominant caste in the village for trying to use public facilities, such

as drinking water & irrigation sources 16 Protect yourselves and, members of your family from being harassed by members of the dominant caste in the village for participating & raising issues

during gram sabha/gram panchayat meetings 17 Protect yourselves and, members of your family from being harassed by members of the dominant caste in the village for trying to participate in local

festivals 18 Protect yourselves and, members of your family from being harassed by a local strongman 19 Solving inter and, intra family disputes 20 To resolve disputes pertaining to marriages (including dowry, inter caste marriages) 21 To resolve disputes arising out of harassment of female members of the household by members of a specific caste/community 22 To resolve disputes related to monetary transactions with other persons/households

86

23 To resolve disputes arising due to certain streets being made inaccessible for yourselves and, family members by members of another caste/community

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Description/Definition Relevant

Section(s)

87 [1=Poor/no response from the local authorities; 2=Lack of faith in the government mechanism; 3=Delay in resolving disputes through the government mechanism; 4=Do not having enough resources to seek justice using the legal system; 5=The group/outfit caters specifically to the interests of my caste/community members; 6=One or more of the household members are part of the group/outfit]

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88 [1= Provide them food grains and other essential commodities; 2 = Provide monetary assistance; 3 = Make regular monthly/ half-yearly/annual contributions; 4 = Provide arms & ammunition; 5 = Pass on sensitive information pertaining to movement of the law and order machinery; 6 = Propagate the ideology of the group/ outfit by becoming a member of this group/outfit/association; 7=Help in expanding the size of the group/outfit/association]

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89 [1=Arms for protection; 2 = Personnel for security; 3 = Issue threats to other households; 4 = Engage in periodic random acts of violence; 5 = Organize meetings for mediation] 32

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Section: II NCO CODE LIST

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NCO CODE

CODE OCCUPATION CODE OCCUPATION Physical Scientists Aircraft and Ships Officers 000 Physicists 040 Aircraft Pilots 001 Chemists (Excluding Pharmaceutical Chemists) 041 Flight Engineers 002 Geologists and Geophysicists 042 Flight Navigators 003 Meteorologists 043 Ships, Deck Officers and Pilots 009 Physical Scientists, n.e.c. 044 Ships Engineers Physical Science Technicians 049 Aircraft and Ship Officers, n.e.c. 010 Physical Science Technicians Life Scientists 019 Physical Science Technicians, n.e.c. 050 Biologists, Zoologists, Botanists and Related Scientists Architects, Engineers, Technologists and Surveyors 051 Bacteriologists, Pharmacologists and Related Scientists 020 Architects and Town Planners 052 Silviculturists(The person who study cultivation and management of forest trees) 021 Civil Engineers 053 Agronomists and Agricultural Scientists 022 Electrical & Electronic Engineers 059 Life Scientists, n.e.c. 023 Mechanical Engineers Life Science Technicians 024 Chemical Engineers 060 Life Science Technicians 025 Metallurgists 069 Life Science Technicians, n.e.c. 026 Mining Engineers Physicians and Surgeons (Allopathic, Dental and Veterinary Surgeons) 027 Industrial Engineers 070 Physicians and Surgeons, Allopathic 028 Surveyors 071 Physicians and Surgeons, Ayurvedic 029 Architects, Engineers, Technologists and Surveyors, n.e.c. 072 Physicians and Surgeons, Homoeopathic Engineering Technicians 073 Physicians and Surgeons, Unani 030 Draughtsmen 074 Dental Surgeons 031 Civil Engineering Overseers and Technicians 075 Veterinarians 032 Electrical & Electronic Engineering Overseers and Technicians 076 Pharmacists 033 Mechanical Engineering Overseers and Technicians 077 Dieticians and Nutritionists 034 Chemical Engineering Technicians 078 Public Health Physicians 035 Metallurgical Technicians 079 Physicians and Surgeons n.e.c. 036 Mining Technicians 037 Survey Technicians 039 Engineering Technicians, n.e.c.

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NCO CODE (Contd..)

CODE OCCUPATION CODE OCCUPATION Nursing and Other Medical and Health Technicians Social Scientists and Related Workers 080 Vaccinators, Inoculators, Medical Assistants 130 Sociologists and Anthropologists 081 Dental Assistants 131 Historians, Archaeologists and Political Scientists and Related Workers 082 Veterinary Assistants 132 Geographers 083 Pharmaceutical Assistants 133 Psychologis ts 084 Nurses 134 Librarians, Archivists and Curators 085 Midwives and Health Visitors 135 Philologists, Translators and Interpreters 086 X-Ray Technicians 136 Personnel and Occupational Specialists 087 Opthemetrists & Opticians 137 Labour, Social Welfare and Political Workers 088 Physio- Therapists and Occupational Therapists 139 Social Scientists and Related Workers, n.e.c. 089 Nursing, Sanitary and Other Medical and Health Technicians, n.e.c. Jurists Scientific, Medical and Technical Persons, Other 140 Lawyers 090 Scientific, Medical and Technical Persons, Other 141 Judges and Magistrates Mathematicians, Statisticians and Related Workers 142 Law Assistants 100 Mathematicians 149 Jurists (including petition writers), n.e.c. 101 Statisticians - Teachers 102 Actuaries 150 Teachers, University and Colleges 103 System Analysts and Programmers 151 Teachers, Higher Secondary & High School 104 Statistical Investigators and Related Workers 152 Teachers, Middle School 109 Mathematicians, Statisticians and Related Workers n.e.c . 153 Teachers, Primary Economists and Related Workers 154 Teachers, Pre-Primary 110 Economists 155 Teachers, Special Education 111 Economic investigators and Related Workers 156 Teachers, Craft 119 Economists and Related Workers, n.e.c. 159 Teachers, n.e.c. Accountants, Auditors and Related Workers Poets, Authors, Journalists and Related Workers 120 Accountants and Auditors 160 Poets, Authors and Critics 121 Cost and Works Accountants 161 Editors and Journalists 129 Accountants, Auditors and Related Workers n.e.c. 169 Poets, Authors, Journalists and Related Workers, n.e.c.

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NCO CODE (Contd..) CODE OCCUPATION CODE OCCUPATION Sculptors, Painters, Photographers and Related Creative Artists Administrative and Executive Officials, Government and Local Bodies 170 Sculptors, Painters and Related Artists 210 Administrative and Executive Officials, Union Government 171 Commercial Artists, Interior Decorators and Designers 211 Administrative and Executive Officials, State Government 172 Movie Camera Operators 212 Administrative and Executive Officials, Quasi-Government 173 Photographers, Other 213 Administrative and Executive Officials, Local Bodies 179 Sculptors, Painters, Photographers and Related Creative Artists n.e.c. 219 Administrative and Executive Officials, Government and Local Bodies, n.e.c. Composers and Performing Artists Working Proprietors, Directors and Managers, Wholesale and Retail Trade 180 Composers, Musicians and Singers 220 Working Proprietors, Directors and Managers, Wholesale Trade 181 Choreographers 221 Working Proprietors, Directors and Managers, Retail Trade 182 Actors 229 Working Proprietors, Directors and Managers, Wholesale and Retail Trade n.e.c. 183 Stage and Film Directors and Producers (Performing Arts) Directors and Managers Financial Institutions 184 Circus Performers (excluding Rope Dancers and Acrobats) 230 Directors and Managers, Bank 185 Dancers 231 Directors and Managers, Insurance 186 Rope Dancers 239 Directors and Managers, Financial Institutions, n.e.c. 187 Acrobats Working Proprietors, Directors and Managers, Mining, Construction,

Manufacturing and Related Concerns 188 Snake Charmers 240 Working Proprietors, Directors and Managers, Mining, Quarrying and Well

Drilling 189 Composers and Performing Artists, n.e.c. (Excluding Snake Charmers) 241 Working Proprietors, Directors and Managers, Construction Professional Workers, n.e.c. 242 Working Proprietors, Directors and Managers; Electricity, Gas and Water 190 Ordained Religious Workers (Those who confer holy orders on) 243 Working Proprietors, Directors and Managers, Manufacturing 191 Non-Ordained Religious Workers 249 Working Proprietors, Directors and Managers, Mining, Construction,

Manufacturing and Related Concerns, n.e.c 192 Astrologers, Palmists and Related Workers Working Proprietors, Directors, Managers and Related Executives,

Transport, Storage and Communication 193 Athletes, Sportsmen and Related Workers 250 Working Proprietors, Directors and Managers and Related Executives, Transport 199 Professional Workers, n.e.c. 251 Directors, Managers and Related Executives, Communication Elected and Legislative Officials 252 Working Proprietors, Directors and Managers and Related Executives, Storage

and Ware houses 200 Elected Officials, Union Govt. 259 Working Proprietors, Directors, Managers; and ReIated Executives, Transport,

Storage and Communication, n.e.c . 201 Elected Officials, State Govt. Working Proprietors, Directors and Managers, Other Services

202 Elected Officials, Local Bodies 260 Working Proprietors, Directors and Managers, Lodging.and Catering Services 209 Elected Officials, n.e.c. 261 Working Proprietors, Directors and Managers, Recreation and Entertainment 269 Working Proprietors, Directors, Managers and Related Executives, Other Services

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NCO CODE (Contd..)

CODE OCCUPATION CODE OCCUPATION Administrative, Executive and Managerial Workers, n.e.c. Clerical and Related Workers, n.e.c (contd…) 299 Administrative, Executive and Managerial Workers, n.e.c. 358 Office Attendants, (Peons Daftries etc.) Clerical and Other Supervisors 359 Clerical and Related Workers (including Proof Readers and Copy

Holders) n.e.c 300 Clerical Supervisors (Office),Superintendents, Head Clerks and Section

Heads Transport and Communication Supervisors

301 Others Supervisors (Inspectors), etc. 360 Station Masters and Station Superintendent, Transport 302 Ministerial and Office Assistants 361 Post Masters, Telegraph Masters and Other Supervisors 309 Clerical and Other Supervisors, n.e.c. 369 Transport and Communication Supervisor, n.e.c Village Officials Transport Conductors and Guards 310 Village Officials 370 Guards and Brakesmen, Railway Stenographers, Typists and Card and Tape Punching Operators 371 Conductors, Transport 320 Stenographers and Steno Typists 379 Transport Conductors and Guards, n.e.c 321 Typists Mail Distributors and Related Workers 322 Tele typists (Teleprinter Operators) 380 Postmen 323 Card and Tape Punching Machine Operators 381 Messengers and Dispatch Riders 329 Stenographers, Typists and Card and Tape Punching Operators, n.e.c. 389 Mail Distributors & Related Workers, n.e.c. Book-keepers, Cashiers and Related Workers Telephone and Telegraph Operators 330 Book-keepers and Accounts Clerks 390 Telephone Operators 331 Cashiers 391 Telegraphists and Signallers 339 Book-keepers, Cashiers and Related Workers, n.e.c. 392 Radio Communication and Wireless Operators Computing Machine Operators 399 Telephone and Telegraph Operators, n.e.c. 340 Book-keeping and Calculating Machine Operators Merchants and Shop Keepers, Wholesale and Retail Trade 341 Automatic Data Processing Machine Operators 400 Merchants and Shop Keepers, wholesale Trade 349 Computing Machine Operators, n.e.c 401 Merchants and Shop Keepers, Retail Trade Clerical and Related Workers, n.e.c. 409 Merchants and Shopkeepers, Wholesale and Retail Trade, n.e.c. 350 Clerks, General Manufacturer's Agents 351 Store-keepers and Related Workers 410 Sales Supervisors 352 Receptionists 411 Purchasing Agents 353 Library Clerks 412 Selling Agents 354 Time Keepers 419 Manufacturers Agents, n.e.c. 355 Coders 356 Ticket Sellers 357 Ticket Collectors, Checkers and Examiners

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NCO CODE (Contd..)

CODE OCCUPATION CODE OCCUPATION Technical Salesmen and Commercial Travellers Cooks, Waiters, Bartenders and, Related Workers (Domestic and

Institutional) 420 Technical Salesmen and Service Advisors 520 Cooks and Cook- Bearers 421 Commercial Travellers 521 Butlers(chief manservant), Bearers & Waiters 429 Technical Salesmen and Commercial Travellers n.e.c. 522 Bartenders & Related Workers Salesmen, Shop Assistants and Related Workers 529 Cooks, Waiters, Bartenders and Related Workers (Domestic and

Institutional), n.e.c. 430 Salesmen, Shop Assistants and Demonstrators Maids and Related House Keeping Service Workers, n.e.c. 431 Sales Canvassors, Salesmen Demonstrators, Order Suppliers and

Home Delivery men 530 Ayaha, Nurse, Maids

432 Hawkers 531 Domestic Servants 433 Newspaper Boys 539 Maids and Related House Keeping Service workers, n.e.c. 434 Milkmen Building Caretakers, Sweepers, Cleaners and Related Workers 439 Salesmen, Shop Assistants & Related Workers, n.e.c. 540 Caretakers Buildings and Caretakers Monuments Insurance, Real Estate, Securities and Business Service, Salesmen

& Auctioneers 541 Sweepers (Sewer)

440 Agents & Salesmen, Insurance 542 Water men 441 Agents, Brokers and Salesmen, Real Estate 543 Scavengers (or Sweepers Dry) 442 Agents, Brokers, Securities and Shares 544 Scavengers (or Sweepers, Wet) 443 Agents, Brokers and Salesmen, Advertising & Other Business Services 545 Caretakers, Burial Place and Cremation Ground 444 Auctioneers 549 Building Caretakers, Sweepers, Cleaners and Related Workers, n.e.c. 445 Valuers and Appraisers Launderers, Dry-cleaners and Pressers, n.e.c. 449 Insurance, Real Estate, Securities & Business Service, Salesmen and

Auctioneers, n.e.c. 550 Washing Machine Operators, Drying Machines Operators and Other

Laundry Workers Money Lenders & Pawn Brokers 551 Dry-Cleaners and Pressers 450 Money Lenders (including Indigenous Bankers) 552 Washer men and Dhobis 451 Pawn Brokers 559 Launderers, Dry-Cleaners and Pressers, n.e.c, 459 Money Lenders & Pawn Brokers, n.e.c. Hair Dressers, Barbers, Beauticians and Related Workers Sales Workers, n.e,c. 560 Hair Dressers, Beauticians, Manicurists, Make-up Men, Bath Attendants 499 Sales Workers, n.e.c. 561 Barbers Hotel and Restaurant Keepers 562 Borers of the earlobes 500 Hotel and Restaurant Keepers 569 Tattooers House Keepers, Matrons and Stewards (Domestic and

Institutional)

510 House Keepers, Matrons and Stewards

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NCO CODE (Contd..) CODE OCCUPATION CODE OCCUPATION Protective Service Workers Farmers, Other than Cultivators (Contd..) 570 Fire Fighters 624 Insect Rearers 571 Policemen and Detectives 625 Orchard, Vineyard & Related Workers 572 Customs Examiners, Patrollers and Related Workers 629 Farmers, Other than Cultivators, n.e.c 573 Protection Force, Home Guards and Security Workers Agricultural labourers 574 Watchmen, Chowkidars & Gate Keepers (excluding village watchmen) 630 Agricultural Labourers 575 Village Watchmen Plantation labourers and Related Workers 579 Protective Service Workers, n.e.c. 640 Plantation Labourers Service Workers, n.e.c. 641 Tappers (palm, Rubber Trees, etc.) 590 Guides 649 Plantation Labourers & Related Workers, n.e.c. 591 Undertakers and Embalmers (Those who preserve corpse from decay) Other Farm Workers 592 Grave Diggers 650 Farm Machinery Operators 599 Service Workers, n.e.c. 651 Farm Workers, Animal, Birds and Insect Rearing (excluding Cattle

Breeders, Rearing of Goat and Sheep, Pig Rearing, Horse Breeding) Farm Plantation, Dairy and Other Managers and Supervisors 652 Gardeners & Nursery Workers 600 Farm Managers & Supervisors, Crop Production 653 Cattle Breeders 601 Managers, Plantation 654 Rearers of Goat and Sheep 602 Farm Managers, Horticulture 655 Pig Rearers 603 Farm Managers, Livestock Farm 656 Horse Breeders 604 Farm Managers, Dairy Farm 657 Shearers (Sheep wool cutters), Sheep 605 Farm Managers, Poultry Farm 658 Grass Cutters 609 Farm Managers & Supervisors, n.e.c. 659 Other Farm Workers, n.e.c. (excluding Shearers, Sheep and Grass Cutters) Cultivators Forestry Workers 610 Cultivators (Owners) 660 Foresters & Related Workers 611 Cultivators (Tenants) 661 Harvesters & Gatherers of Forest Products including Lac (except Logs,

Gatherers of Firewood, Collectors of Tendu Leaves and Collectors of Honey)

619 Cultivators, n.e.c. 662 Log Fellers & Wood Cutters Farmers, Other than Cultivators 663 Charcoal Burners and Forest Product Processors(excluding Charcoal

Burners) 620 Planters 664 Collectors of Tendu Leaves 621 Livestock Farmers 665 Collectors of Honey 622 Dairy Farmers 666 Gatherers of Fire Wood 623 Poultry Farmers 667 Charcoal Burners 669 Logglers & Other Forestry Workers, n.e.c.

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NCO CODE (Contd..)

CODE OCCUPATION CODE OCCUPATION Hunters and Related Workers Metal Processors (Contd..) 670 Hunters 727 Metal Drawers & Case Hardeners 671 Trappers (excluding Bird and Snake Catchers) 728 Metal Platers & Coaters 672 Bird Catchers 729 Metal Processors, n.e.c. 673 Snake Catchers Wood Preparation Workers and Paper Makers 679 Hunters and Related Workers, n.e.c. 730 Supervisors & Foremen, Wood Preparation and Paper Making Fishermen and Related Workers 731 Wood Treaters 680 Fishermen, Deep Sea 732 Sawyers, Plywood Makers & Related Wood Processing Workers (excluding

Wood Sawyers, Machine, General and Wood Sawyers Hand) 681 Fishermen, Inland & Coastal Waters 733 Paper Pulp Preparers 682 Conch & Shell Gatherers, Sponge & Pearl Diven 734 Paper Makers 689 Fishermen & Related Workers, n.e.c. 735 Wood Sawyers, Machine General Miners, Quarrymen, Well Drillers and Related Workers 736 Wood Sawyers, Hand 710 Supervisors & Foremen, Mining, Quarrying, Well Drilling & Related

Activities 739 Wood Preparation and Paper Making Workers n.e.c.

711 Miners Chemical Processors and Related Workers 712 Quarrymen 740 Supervisors & Foremen, Chemical Processing and Related Activities 713 Drillers, Miners & Quarriers 741 Crushers, Grinders & Mixers 714 Shot Firers 742 Cookers, Roasters & Related Heat Treaters (except Lime Makers) 715 Miners & Quarrymen, Other 743 Filter & Separator Operator 716 Well Drillers, Petroleum and Gas 744 Still & Reactor Operator 717 Well Drillers, Other than Petroleum and Gas 745 Petroleum Refining Workers 718 Mineral Treaters 746 Lime Makers 719 Miners, Quarrymen and Related Workers, n.e.c. 749 Chemical Processors & Related Workers n.e.c. Metal Processors 720 Supervisors & Foremen, Metal Smelting, Converting and Refining 721 Metal Smelting, Converting and Refining Furnacemen 722 Metal Rolling Mill Workers 723 Metal Melters & Reheaters 724 Metal Casters 725 Metal Moulders & Core-Makers 726 Metal Annealers, Temperers & Case Hardeners

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NCO CODE (Contd..)

CODE OCCUPATION CODE OCCUPATION Spinners, Weavers, Knitters, Dyers and Related Workers Tobacco Preparers and Tobacco Product Makers 750 Supervisors & Foremen, Spinning, Weaving, Knitting, Dyeing & Related

Processes 780 Supervisors & Foremen, Tobacco & Tabacco Product Making

751 Fibre Preparers 781 Tobacco Preparers 752 Spinners and Winders 782 Cigar Makers 753 Warpers and Sizers 783 Cigarette Makers 754 Weaving and Knitting Machine Setters & Pattern Card Preparers 784 Bidi Makers 755 Weavers & Related Woikers 789 Tobacco Preparers & Tobacco Product Makers, n.e.c. 756 Carpet Makers & Finishers Tailors, Dress Makers, Sewers, upholsterers & Related Workers 757 Knitters 790 Supervisors & Foremen, Tailoring, Dress Making, Sewing & Upholstery

Work 758 Bleachers, Dyers & Textile Printers and Finishers 791 Tailors and Dress Makers 759 Spinners, Weavers, Knitters. Dyers & Related Workers, n.e.c. 792 Fur Tailors & Related Workers Tanners, Fellmongers and Pelt Dressers 793 Milliners, Hat & Cap Makers 760 Supervisors & Foremen, Tanning & Pelt Dressing 794 Pattern Makers & Cutters 761 Tanners & Fellmongers (excluding Skinners of Dead Animals of Flayers) 795 Sewers & Embroiderers 762 Pelt Dressers 796 Upholsters & Related Workers 763 Collectors of Bones and Hides 799 Tailors, Dress Makers, Sewers, Upholsterers and Related Workers, n.e.c. 764 Carcass Lifters Shoemakers and Leather Goods Makers 765 Skinners of Dead Animals (or Flayers - beaters of animals to remove skin) 800 Supervisors & Foremer, Shoe And Leather Goods Making 769 Tanners, Fellmongers and Pelt Dressers, n.e.c. (excluding Collectors of

Bones and Hides and Carcass Lifters) 801 Shoemakers & Shoe Repairers

Food and Beverage Processors 802 Shoe Cutters, Lasters, Sewers and Related Workers 770 Supervisors and Foremen, Food & Beverage Processing 803 Harness and Saddle Makers 771 Grain Miliers, Parchers & Related Workers 804 Makers of Large Raw Hide Vessels 772 Crushers & Pressers, Oil Seeds 805 Leather Container Makers 773 Khandsari, Sugar & Gur Makers 809 Leather Cutters, Lasters and Sewers and Related Workers, n.e.c. 774 Butchers & Meat Preparers 775 Food Preservers & Canners 776 Dairy Product Processors 777 Bakers, Confectioners, Candy & Sweet Meat Makers & Other Food

Processors

778 Tea, Coffee & Cocoa Preparers 779 Brewers & Aerated Water & Beverage Makers

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NCO CODE (Contd..) CODE OCCUPATION CODE OCCUPATION Carpenters, Cabinet and Related Wood Workers Machinery Fitters, Machine Assemblers and Precision Instrument Makers

(except Electrical) (Contd..) 810 Supervisors & Foremen, Carpentry, Cabinet Making & Related

Wood Working Processes 844 Aircraft Engine Mechanics

811 Carpenters 845 Mechanics, Repairmert, Other 812 Cabinet Makers 849 Machinery Fitters, Machine Assemblers & Precision Instrument Makers (except

Electrical), n.e.c. 813 Wood Working Machine Operators Electrical Fitters and Related Electrical and Electronic Workers 814 Cart Builders & Wheel Wrights 850 Supervisors 8. Foremen, Electrical & Electronic Equipment Fitting, Assembling, 815 Coach & Body Builders 851 Installing and Repairing 816 Ship wrights & Boat Builders 852 Electricians, Electrical Fitters & Related Workers 819 Carpenters, Cabinet Makers & Related Workers, n.e.c. 853 Electronic fitters Stone Cutters and Carvers 854 Electrical & Electronic Equipment Assemblers 820 Supervisors & Foremen, Stone Cutting & Carving 855 Radio & Television Mechanics and Repairmen 821 Stone Cutters & Carvers 856 Electrical Wiremen 829 Stone Cutters and Carvers, n.e.c. 857 Telephone & Telegraph Installers & Repairmen Blacksmiths, Tool Makers and Machine Tool Operators 858 Elestric Linemen & Cable Jointers 830 Supervisors & Foremen, 8lacksmithy, Tool Making & Machine Tool

Operation 859 Electrical Fitters & Related Electrical and Electronic Workers, n.e.c.

831 Blacksmiths, Hammersmiths & Forging Press Operators (excluding Village Blacksmiths)

Broadcasting Station and Sound Equipment Operators and Cinema Projectionists. n.e.c.

832 Metal Markers 860 Projectionists 833 Tool Makers & Metal Pattern Makers 861 Supervisors, Broadcasting, Audio-Visual Projection and Sound Equipment

Operations 834 Machine Tool Setters 862 Radio Broadcasting, Television Operators 835 Machine Tool Operators 863 Sound Equipment Operators and Cinema Projectionists 836 Metal Grinders, Polishers & Tool Sharpeners (excluding Knife

Sharpeners) 869 Broadcasting Station and Sound Equipment Operators and Cinema

Projectionists. n.e.c. 837 Village Blacksmiths Plumbers, Welders, Sheet Metal and Structural Metal Preparers and

Erectors 838 Knife Sharpeners 870 Supervisors & Foremen, Plumbing, Welding, Structural & Sheet Metal Working 839 Blacksmiths, ToolMakers & Machine Tool Operations, n.e.c. 871 Plumbers & Pipe Fitters Machinery Fitters, Machine Assemblers and Precision

Instrument Makers (except Electrical) 872 Welders and Flame Cutters

840 Supervisors & Foremen, Machinery Fitting, Assembling, Repairing & Precision Instrument Making (except Electrical)

873 Sheet Metal Workers

841 Watch, Clock & Precision instrument Makers (except electrical) 874 Metal Plate & Structural Metal Workers 842 Machinery Fitters &. Machine Assemblers 879 Plumbers, Welders, Sheet Metal & Structural Metal Preparers & Erectors, n.e.c. 843 Motor Vehicle Mechanics

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NCO CODE (Contd..) CODE OCCUPATION CODE OCCUPATION Jewellery and Precious Metal Workers and Metal Engravers (except

Printing) Printing and Related Workers (Contd..)

880 Supervisors, Jewellery & Precious Metal Working 922 Type Setters & Photo Type Setters 881 Jewellers, Goldsmith; & Silversmiths 923 Printing Pressmen . 882 Jewellery Engravers 924 Stereo-typers & Electro Typers 883 Other Metal Engravers (except Printing) 925 Engravers, Printing (except Photo-engravers) 889 Jewellery and Precious Metal Workers and Metal Engravers, n.e.c. (except

Printing) 926 Photo Engravers

Glass Formers, Potters and Related Workers 927 Book Binders & Related Workers 890 Supervisors & Foremen, Glass Forming, Pottery & Related Activities 928 Photographic Darkroom Workers 891 Glass Formers, Cutters, Grinders & Finishers (excluding Makers of Glass

and Lac Bangles) 929 Printers & Related Workers, n.e.c

892 Potters & Related Clay & Abrasive Formers (except Village Potters, Brick and Tile Moulders)

Painters

893 Glass & Ceramics Kilnmen 930 Supervisors & Foremen, Painting 894 Glass Engravers & Etchers 931 Painters, Construction 895 Glass & Ceramics, Painters and Decorators 932 Painters, Spray & Sign Writing 896 Village Potters 933 Village Painters (on Wall and Clay Objects, etc.) 897 Brick and Tile Moulders 939 Painters, n.e.c. (except Painter on Wall and Clay Objects, etc.) 898 Makers of Glass and Lac Bangles Production and Related Workers, n.e.c. 899 Glass Formers, Potters and Related Workers, n.e.c. 940 Supervisors & Foremen, Production & Related Activities, n.e.c. Rubber and Plastic Product Makers 941 Musical lnstrument Makers and Tuners 900 Supervisors & Foremen, Rubber & Plastic Product Making 942 Bamboo, Reed and Cane Furniture Makers and Makers of Broom, Chic, etc. 901 Plastics Product Makers 943 Non-metallic Mineral Product Makers (excluding Salt Makers) 902 Rubber Product Makers (except Tyre Makers and Vulcanisers) 944 Basket Makers 903 Tyre Makers & Vulcanisers 945 Mat Weavers 909 Rubber and Plastic Product Makers, n.e.c. 946 Leaf Plate Makers Paper & Paper Board Product Makers 947 Winnowing Fan Makers 910 Supervisors & Foremen, Paper & Paper Board Product Making 948 Salt Makers 911 Paper & Paper Board Product Makers 949 Production & Related Workers, ne.c 919 Paper and Paper Board Product Makers, n.e.c. Printing and Related Workers 920 Supervisors & Foremen, Printing & Related Work 921 Compositors

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NCO CODE (Contd..)

CODE OCCUPATION CODE OCCUPATION Bricklayers and Other Construction Workers Transport Equipment Operators (Contd..) 950 Supervisors & Foremen, Bricklaying & Other Construction Work 984 Fire Men, Railways 951 Bricklayers, Stone, Masons & Tile Setters 985 Pointsmen, Signalmen & Shunters, Railways 952 Reinforced Concreters, Cement Finishers & Terrazzo Workers 986 Tram Car & Motor Vehicle Drivers 953 Roofers 987 Drivers, Animal & Animal Drawn Vehicles 954 Parquetry Workers 988 Cycle Rickshaw Drivers & Rickshaw Pullers 955 Plasterers Insulators 989 Transport Equipment Operators and Drivers, n.e.c. 956 Glaziers Labourers, n.e.c. 957 Hut Builders & Thatchers 999 Labourers, n.e.c. 959 Well Diggers and Construction Workers, n.e.c. New Workers Seeking Employment Stationary Engines and Related Equipment Operators Oiler and

Greaser 1001 Workers without Occupations, Matriculates and Above

960 Supervisors & Foremen, Stationary & Related Equipment Operation 1002 Workers Without Occupations, Literates 961 Stationary Engine & Related Equipment Operation 1009 Workers Without Occupations, Others 962 Boilermen & Firemen Workers Reporting Occupations Unidentifiable or Inadequately

Described 963 Oilers and Greasers (including Cleaners, Motor Vehicles) 1010 Workers Reporting Occupations Unidentifiable or Unclassifiable 969 Stationary Engine & Related Equipment Operators, n.e.c. Workers not Reporting any Occupations Material Handling and Related Equipment Operators (Loaders

and Unloaders) 1099 Workers not Reporting any Occupations

970 Supervisors & Foremen, Material & Freight Handling & Related Equipment Operations (Loaders and Unloaders)

1101 Army

971 Loaders & Unloaders 1102 Navy 972 Riggers & Cable Splicers 1103 Air force 973 Crane & Hoist Operators 1111 Housewife 974 Earth Moving & Related Machinery Operators 1112 Pensioner 975 Checkers, Testers, Sorters, Weighers and Counters 1113 Private tution 976 Packers, Labellers & Related Workers 1114 Student 979 Material Handling Equipment Operators, n.e.c. 1115 Unemployed Transport Equipment Operators 1116 Children (below 6 years of age) 980 Supervisors & Foremen, Transport Equipment Operation 1117 Non-worker without pension – post retirement 981 Ship's Deck Ratings, Barge Crews & Boatmen 1118 Diamond cutter 982 Ship's Engine room Ratings 1119 Beggar 983 Drivers, Railways

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Section: III CROP CODE LIST

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CROP CODE

CODE CROP NAME CODE CROP NAME CODE CROP NAME Cereals and Millets Fiber Crops Crops also Grown as Fodder Crops

1 Paddy 30 Cotton (Kapas) 56 Jawar Fodder 2 Wheat 31 Brown He mp ( Patsan ,Mesta) 57 Bajra Fodder 3 Barley 32 Jute 58 Maize Fodder 4 Maize 33 Rozelle (Patua) 59 Ragi Fodder 5 Jawar 34 Sannehemp:Bombay Hemp( Sann) 60 Oat/Jai Fodder 6 Bajra 35 Sisal Hemp : Agava ( Sisal) 61 Lobiya Fodder 7 Ragi 36 Other fibre crops 62 Other food Crops Grown as Fodder 8 Other Cereals and millets Sugar and Starch Crops Vegetables Pulses 37 Sugarcane 63 Ash Gourd (Kohla) 9 Black Gram (Urd) 38 Tapioca 64 Beet Root ( Chukandar) 10 Green Gram (Moong) 39 Other Sugar & Starch Crops 65 Bitter Gourd ( Kerela) 11 Pigeon Pea (Arhar,Tur) Fodder Crops 66 Bottle Gourd (Louki) 12 Horse Gram (Kulthi) 40 Baramuda Grass ( Doob) 67 Brinjal ,Eggplant ( Baingan) 13 Cowpea (Lobia) 41 Blue Panic ( Neelon Ghas) 68 Broad Bean ( Baakla ) 14 Kidney Bean (Moth) 42 Carpet Legume ( Sem) 69 Cabbage (Pattagobby ) 15 Lentil (Massor) 43 Common Vetch ( Bakla) 70 Carrot ( Gajat) 16 Fiels Pea (Matar)] 44 Elephant grass, Napier Grass 71 Cauliflower ( Phool Gobby ) 17 Bengal Gram (Chana) 45 Egyptian Clover ( Berseem ) 72 Cluster Bean ( Guvar Ki Fali) 18 Other Pulses 46 Guinea Grass 73 Cowpea (Lobia) Oil Seeds 47 Indian Clover (Senji) 74 Cress ,Garden Cress( Pani Dhleem)

19 Sesamam ( Til ) 48 Lucerne ,Alfalfa ( Rajka) 75 Cucumber ( Khera) 20 Groundnut 49 Para Grass 76 Double Bean 21 Castor 50 Rhodes Grass 77 Drum Stick ( Sejana) 22 Sunflower 51 Soybean 78 Elephant Ear, Edible Arum ( Akhi ,Arvi) 23 Niger ( Ramtil) 52 Star Grass 79 Elephant Foot (Gimmy Kand ) 24 Soybean 53 Sudan Grass 80 French Bean ( Jungli Sem , Frans Bean) 25 Safflower ( Kusum, Kardi) 54 Canary Grass 81 Garden Pea, Pea,(Matar) 26 Rapeseed/ Mustard (Sarsoan) 55 Other Grasses ( Other Fodder) 82 Goose Foot ( Bathua ) 27 Indian Mustard (Rai) 83 Indian Bean ( Sem) 28 Linseed (Alsi) 84 Knolknol ( Gaath Gobhi) 29 Other Oilseeds

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CROP CODE (Contd..)

CODE CROP NAME CODE CROP NAME CODE CROP NAME Vegetables contd.. Fruit and Dry Fruits Fruit and Dry Fruits contd..

85 Lady's Finger( Bhindi) 110 Almond ( Badam) 141 Raspberry,(Raspbherry, Rasbhary) 86 Lettuce (Salad) 111 Apple ( Seb) 142 Rough Lemon (Nemboo) 87 Lime Bean 112 Apricot (Khumani) 143 Sapota ,Sapodilla Plum (Cheeku) 88 Little Gourd (Kundroo ,Tindora) 113 Banana (Kela) 144 Shaddock ,Pomelo ( Chakotra) 89 Mountain Spinach ( Pahari Palak) 114 Bread Fruit ( Khadel) 145 Santra Orange,Mandarian Orange 90 Musk Melon (Kharbooja) 115 Bullock Heart (Ramphal ) 146 Strawberry (Strawberry ) 91 Onion (Piaz) 116 Cape Gooseberry ( Rasbhari) 147 Sweet Lime ( Meetha Nemboo) 92 Pointed Gourd ( Parwal) 117 Cashew ( Kaju) 148 Sweet Orange ,Malta ( Mausmee) 93 Potato (Aaloo) 118 Cherry (Cherry ) 149 Walnut (Akhroat ) 94 Pumpkin ( Petha) 119 Citron ( Gulgul ) 150 Other Fruits 95 Radish ( Mooli) 120 Custard Apple ( Sarifa) 151 Other Dry Fruits 96 Red Pumpkin ( Sitaphal ,Kaddu) 121 Date Palm (Khajoor) Condiments & Spices 97 Ridge Gourd ( Tori) 122 Fig (Anjeer) 152 Amise 98 Round Gourd ( Tinda) 123 Grape Fruit(Grape Fruit) 153 Aromatic Cardamon ( Chhoti Elaichi ) 99 Smoth Gourd ( Kali Tori) 124 Grapevine (Angur) 154 Betelvine (Pan)

100 Snake Guard ( Chachera, Chachinda) 125 Guava ( Armood) 155 Bishop's Weed ( Ajwan,Ajamo) 101 Spinach ( Palak) 126 Jack Fruit ( Kat-Hal ) 156 Black Mustard ( Kali Sarson ,Kali Rai') 102 Sword Bean 127 Jujube ( Ber) 157 Black Pepper ( Kali Mirch ) 103 Sweet Potato ( Sakar Kandi) 128 Lemon ( Bara - Nemboo) 158 Cardomam (Elaichi ) 104 Tomato ( Tamattar) 129 Lime, Acid lime,Sour lime ( Kagzi Nemboo) 159 Chilli ( Lal Mirch) 105 Turnip ( Saljam) 130 Litchi ( Leechi ) 160 Coriander ( Dhaniya) 106 Velet Bean ( Khamch ,Tohar Sem) 131 Laquat( Lokat) 161 Cumin ( Jeera) 107 Water Melon ( Tarbooj) 132 Mango (Aam) 162 Dill Seed ( Soya, Suwa) 108 Yam ( Tataaloo ) 133 Mangosteen (Mangosteen ) 163 Fennel ( Sonf ,Variali) 109 Other Vegetables 134 Mulberry (Raitun) 164 Fenugreek ( Maythik, Methi)

135 Papaya (Papita) 165 Garlic ( Lehsoon ,Lasan) 136 Peach ( Aaroo) 166 Ginger ( Adrakh ) 137 Pear (Naaspaati) 167 Indian Mustard ( Raie) 138 Pineapple (Annanas) 168 Large Cardamon ( Bari Elaichy) 139 Plum ( Aaloo Bhukhara) 169 Long Pepper ( Mirchi) 140 Pomegranate ( Anaar,Dadim) 170 Mint ( Pudeena)

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CROP CODE (Contd..)

CODE CROP NAME CODE CROP NAME CODE CROP NAME Condiments & Spices contd.. Plantation Crops 199 Marigold

171 Nutmeg ( Jaiphal ) 185 Areca Palm( Kattha) 200 Gladiolus 172 Turmeric ( Haldi ) 186 Cocao (Koka ,Kahva) 201 Orchids 173 White Mustard ( Banarsi Raie) 187 Chinchona ( Quinine) 202 Other Flowers 174 Other Condiments & Spices) 188 Coconut ( Narial) 203 Barseem Seed

Drugs ,Dyes & Narcoties 189 Coffee ( Coffee) By Products 175 Indian Hemp ( Bhang) 190 Para Rubber ( Rubber) 204 Rice Straw 176 Indigo (Kneel) 191 Tea ( Chaie) 205 Wheat Straw 177 Poppy –Opium Poppy( Aphim) 192 Banana 206 Other crops byproducts 178 Poppy (Posta) 193 Mango 207 Plantain leaves 179 Saffron (Kesar) 194 Arcanut 208 Arecanut leaves 180 Tobacco ( Tambaku) 195 Other Plantations* 209 Coconut leaves 181 Blonde Psyllium (Isapgol ) Floriculture Crop waste 182 Indian Privet ( Mehandi) 196 Rose 210 Bringle dried plants 183 Cluster Bean(Gawar) 197 Tube Rose 211 Mustard plant sticks 184 Other Drugs ,Dyes & Narcotiecs 198 Jasmine

* Includes Aonla,

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Section: IV TREE CODE LIST

TREE CODE LIST

Tree Codes

212 Babul 226 Jamun 240 Pongamia 213 Canes 227 Jatropha 241 Poplar 214 Cedars 228 Kadam 242 Red wood 215 Chir 229 Kauri Pines 243 Sal 216 Chooi 230 Kokko tree 244 Shisam 217 Citrus 231 Laurel 245 Sisal 218 Coconut 232 Mahua Tree 246 Sissoo 219 Deodar 233 Mango 247 Sundri 220 Dhaman 234 Mesua 248 Teak 221 Dhup 235 Mulberry 249 Toon 222 Eucalyptus 236 Neem 250 Yon 223 Gurjan 237 Oak 251 Banyan tree 224 Hopea 238 Palm 252 Aonla (Aawanla) 225 Jacaranda 239 Pines

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Section : V LIST OF FARM ASSETS

LIST OF FARM ASSETS

MECHANIZED ASSETS NON-MECHANISED ASSETS 1 Tractor 15 Plough disc/mould board 22 Iron plough 2 Trailer 16 Seed drill 23 Cultivator 3 Thresher 17 Power tiller 24 Harrow 4 Electrified motor(Oil engine) 18 Power sprayer 25 Leveler 5 Non-electrified motor(Oil engine) 19 Chaff cutter 26 Hoe 6 Gauge wheel 20 Cane Crusher 27 Seed drill 7 Plough 21 Combine harvester 28 Weeder 8 Tractor with trailer 29 Sprayer/duster 9 Tractor with thresher 30 Winnower 10 Tractor with oil engine 31 Chaff cutter 11 Tractor with gauge wheel 32 Cane crusher 12 Tractor with plough 33 Rice pounder 13 Disc harrow 34 Thresher 14 Tiller/cultivator 35 Bullock Cart

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Section : VI

LIST OF NON-FARM ASSETS

LIST OF NON-FARM ASSETS

Code Description

1 Farm Houses

2 Godowns, Warehouses, etc.

3 Beehives

4 Honey Extractors

5 Fishing Nets

6 Fishing Rods

7 Livestock Sheds

8 Other Livestock Assets

9 Buildings for Non-farm Activities

10 Bio-Gas Plants

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Section : VII LINGUISTIC NAME

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Languages CROPS ASSAMESE BENGALI GUJARATI HINDI KANNADA KASHMIRI MARATHI MALYALAM ORIYA PUNJABI TAMIL TELUGU

PULSES Green gram Mung bean Sonamug Mug Moong Hesaru Chola. Chole Mug Cerupayaru /

payaru Mung bean Mug Kannum Pachapesalu

Black Gram Matimali Maskhkalai Urd/ Udad / Adad

Urd Uddu Uzhunnu Biri mash / Urd Uzhundu Minumulu

Bengal gram Butmah Chola Chana Chana Kadale Moong / Mong Harbara Kadolo Boot Chana Kadlai / Sundal kadlai

Sanagalu

Horsegram Kulthi kalai Kulthi Kultha Huruli Rarmah / rajmash

Kulthi / hugla Muthira Kulthi Kallu / Kaanam

Arhar/ Red gram/Pigeon pea-

Arhar Tuer Arhar Thogari Tur Thurvaran payaru

Harad Thuvarai Kandulu

Lentil Masuri Masur Masar/masur Masooru bele Masurmah Masur Massar Masur parupa Chirusenga Lobhia/ Cowpea Lasara mah Barbati Choli / Chola Lobhia Alasande Chavli Halon Thattapayaru Moth bean (Moth) Math Moth / Meth,

kalai / Kheri Thuruku hesaru Matki Thulukka payaru Methimuga Kalpayaru Ulavalu

Laythrus (chatri matri)

Khesar Khesari Lang Chattri matri / Khesari

Chikkatogari Lakh Khesari

FOODGRAINS Barley Jadhan Joba Satu/Jav /Jau Satu/Jav /Jau Barley akki Satu/Jav /Jau Barley Jaba and

barthi/ Jabodhana

Jaun Baarli arisi Barley

Bajra Bajra/Bajari Bajra/Bajari Bajra/Bajari Sajja/ Sajje Bajra/Bajari Kambu Bajra/Bajari Bajra/Bajari Kambu Sajja/ Sajje Rice Dhan Dhan Dangar Dhan Bhatta Shali Bhat Nellu Dhano Choul /

Dhan Nel Biyyamu

Jowar Jowar/Jaur/ Juar

Jowari/jaur Jowar/Jaur/ Juar

Jola Jowari/ Jordhla

Cholam Jowar/Jaur/ Juar

Cholam

Ragi/Finger Millet Marwa Nagli /Bavto Ragi/Mandika/ Marwah

Ragi Nagli/ Nachni Mutharati/Ragi Mandia Mandhuka / Mandhai

Keepai/Ragi/Kelvaragu

Ragi/Chodi

Wheat Gaum, gehu Gam Gahu Gehon Godhi Gahu Gothabu Gaham Kanak Kothumai Godomulu Little millet Gajro / Kuri Kutki Shovan Same / save Sava / Halvi /

vari sama Suan Swank Samai Samalu

Winter rape Kali sarson Niger seed (kalatil)

Sorguja Sarguja Ramtil Kalatil / Ramtil Huchellu Karale / Khursani

Alashi Ramtil Peyellu Verrinuvvulu

Linseed (alsi) Tisi Tishi Alsi Alsi Agase Aise Cheruchanavithu

Peshi Alsi Alivithai

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CROPS ASSAMESE BENGALI GUJARATI HINDI KANNADA KASHMIRI MARATHI MALYALAM ORIYA PUNJABI TAMIL TELUGU

VEGETABLE & FRUIT Potato Alooguti Alu Aloo/ Batata Aloo Alu gedde Batata Url kizangu Bilati alu Alu Kilangu Bangaladumpa

/ Urlagadda Bringal Bengena Begun Vengan Baingan Badane kayi Vange Vazuthana Baigan Bengun Katharikai Venkaya Chilli / Red Pepper

Jalakiya Marcha Lal mirch Menasina kayi Mirchi Mulakau Lanka/ Mirch

Milakai Mirapakaya

Lady’s Finger Okra/Gumbo/Bhendi

Dhenrosh Bhinda/ Bhida Bhindi Bende Kai Bhendi Venda Vendi Bhindi/ Tora Bendai Benda

Banana Kol Paka Kala Kela Kela Bale Kela Kele Vaza Kadali Vazhaipazam Arati Carrot Gajor Gajar Gajar Gajar Kempu

Mullangi Gajar Gajar Gajjar Kaaret Gajargadda

Cauliflower Phool Kabi Fulkapi Fulkobi / Fulavar

Phool Ghobi / Phul Gobhi

Hukosu Phul Kobi / Fulavar

Fula Kobi Gospoovu Poogobi

Bitter Guard Tita Karela Karala Karela Karela Haga la Kaye Karla Pavakka Karala Karela Pakarkai Kakarakaya Cabbage Bandha Kabi Bandhakapi Kobi Band gobhi /

Bande Gobhi / Karam kalla, Kobee, Gobee, Bunda-gobee/Patta, Gobi Bandh

Yele Kosu Kobi Muttakose Bandha Kopi Band Gobhi Muttai kose Akugobhi

Knol khol (Gaanth gobi)

Olkabi Olkapi Nolkol Gaath gobi Navil kosu Nawalkol Olkobi / ganth kabi

Gandh gobhi

Nool khol Gaddagobi

Fenugreek(Common methi)

Mehti Menthya Venthayam Vendayam Menthi

Cucumber/ Kheera Tihu Shasha Khira / Kakadi Kheera Savathekai Kakdi Vellarkka Kakudi Kheera Vellarikai Dosa French bean (kidney bean)(also calledRunner bean / pole bean )

Frash bin Pharasi Vilaiti sem Huruli kayi Shravan garda Beans Farasi simba Frans bean Avarai Bangalore bean

Winter squash Kaddu/ petha Turnip Shalghum/

Saljam/Salgam

Sesame Til Til Tal Til Yellu Til/tili Ellu Rasi Til Ellu Navvulu Pineapple Matikathal Anrash Anenas Ananas Ananas Ananas Kaitha chakka Sapuri

/Saphrd / Panasa

Ananas Annasi palam Anasa

Lion bean Kumach / Tohar sem

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CROPS ASSAMESE BENGALI GUJARATI HINDI KANNADA KASHMIRI MARATHI MALYALAM ORIYA PUNJABI TAMIL TELUGU

VEGETABLE & FRUIT contd.. Lablab bean(Sem)also called as indian bean

Desi urahi Deshi shim Wal Sem / Ballar Avaer Wal Ramcha Jhata simba Lobia desi Mochchai Anapa

Jack fruit Kothal Kanthal Phanas Kathal Hasalu Phanas Plavu Pansa Pala Pansa Groundnut China badam Cheena

badam Bhoising / mugfali

Mung phali Kadale kai Bhuimung Nela kaddala Cheena badam

Mungfali Nelakudlai Nelashanga

Guava Madhuri Peyara Jamphal Amrood Sebe hannu Peru Pera Pijuli Amrud Koyya Jama Grape Angur Angur Darakh Angoor Drakshi Angur Bel Draksha Munthiri Angur Kodimundri Draksha Fig (Angir) Dimour Anjir dumur Anjir Anjeer Anjura Dimbiri Anjeer Athi pazam Anjura

SPICES Nutmeg/Mace Jaiphal / Jatri Pepper Jaluk Golmirchi Mari Kali mirch Kari menasu Miri Kuru mulagu Golmirchi Kali mirch Milagu Miriyalu Chilli Jalakiya Lanka /

Marich Marcha Lal Mirch Menasina kayi Mirchi Malaku Lanka Milakai Mirapakaya

Cardamom Elachi Chota elachi Elaichi Elachi Yalakki Veldode Elum Illaichi Elakai Yellakayulu

OTHER CROPS Sugarcane Kuhiar Akh Sherdi Ganna Kabbu Oos Karimbu Ganna /

Kamad / Eakh

Karumbu Cherku

Cotton Kapas Kapas Kapas Hatti Kapus Paruthi Kapa Kapah Paruthi Pratti Coriander/ Dhania Dhania Dhania Kothmir /

Dhana Dhania Kottambri Kothimbir /

Dhane Kothamalli Dhania Dhania Kothamalli Kothimera/

Dhaniyalu Coconut Narikol Narikel Nalieri Narial Thengina kayi Naral Thenga Nadia Nariyal /

Narel Thengai Kobbera

Cardamom Elachi Chota Elachi Elaichi Elachi Yalakki Veldode Elum Ilaichi Elakai Yellakayulu Jute Mara pat Shada pat /

tosha pat Ambadi moti Patsan . Senabu Joot Chanambu Jhota Chanapai Janumu

Dhaincha Green manure crop

Castor Eri Rehri Diveli/ Erando Arand / Rehri Haralu Erandi Avanakku Jada Arind Amanakku Amudalu Cashew Kaju Kaju Badam Kaju Kaju Kaju Lanka Amba Kaju Mindiri Jeedimamidi Apricot Akhrot Khobani /

Khubani / Zardalu

Khurbani

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CROPS ASSAMESE BENGALI GUJARATI HINDI KANNADA KASHMIRI MARATHI MALYALAM ORIYA PUNJABI TAMIL TELUGU

OTHER CROPS Contd… Vetiver Khus Khus Lavancha Vala Ramcham Velamachamer Vetiveru/

vattiveru Turmeric Halodi Halud/haldi Haldar Haldi Arisina Halad Manjal Haldi Dossar/haldi

/hald Manjal Pasupu

Tobacco Dhopat Tamak Tamaku Hogesoppu Tambaku Pukayila Uanpatra Tambaku Pagayili Pogaku Tapioca Simolu aloo Shimul alu Shurdi Tapioca /

Naishakar Maragenass Maracheeni Maravalli

kizhangu/Kuchi kizhangu

Karra / pendalamu

Sweet Potato Mitha aloo Mishti alu Shakaria Shakarkandi Genasu Ratalu Chenni kizangu Kandamula Shakarkandi Seeni kilangu Chilagadadumpa

Sunflower Surajmukhi Surajmukhi Surajmukhi Surajakanti Surajmukha Surajakanti Surajakanti Adityabhaktichetu

Sunnhemp San Shan San Sann Aspenabu Tag Kattu chanam Chani San Sadabu Janumu Napier grass (Elephant grass)

Nol ghash Nepier gras Napier Napier hullu Hati gavat Hatia ghasa / napier ghasa

Hathi ghah Nepierpul Napier gaddi

Fennel (Sanuf) Pan mouri Variali Sanuf / Snop Dodda sompu Badishep Panmahuri Perunjeeragam Seemajeelakarra

Elephant foot yam Suran Jamin Khand / Jimmy khand /

Suvarna gaddle

Suran Kachil Olua Jimi kand Senai kizangu Kanda

Custard apple Setaphal Ata Staphal Sharifa Seethaphala Staphal Seethapazam Sita fala Sharifa Seethapalam Seethapalam Oats Oats Jai Jav Jai Jai Oats jai/oat Jaur / jaee Oat arisi Javalu