The Socio Economic Caste Census (SECC) 2011 is a study of socioeconomic status of rural and urban households and allows ranking of households based on predefined parameters. SECC 2011 has three census components which were conducted by three separate authorities but under the overall coordination of Department of Rural Development in the Government of India. Census in Rural Area has been conducted by the Department of Rural Development (DoRD). Census in Urban areas is under the administrative jurisdiction of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation (MoHUPA). Caste Census is under the administrative control of Ministry of Home Affairs: Registrar General of India (RGI) and Census Commissioner of India.Surveyed data was processed to transform and standardize the data across geographic and temporal identifiers from its raw state. More information such as metadata, LGD mapping, quality checks can be found on data processing report. Users can also read more information on the Processing Report. This map layer is offered by Esri India, for ArcGIS Online subscribers. If you have any question or comments, please let us know via content@esri.in.
This map provides District level Employment and Income Characteristics (Rural), India, which Number of Households with Salaried Job, Government Sector, Public Sector, Private Sector, Number of Households Pay Income Tax or Professional Tax, Number of Households Own/Operate an Enterprise registered with the Government, Less than Rs.5,000, Between Rs.5,000 and Rs.10,000, Rs.10,000 or more etc.
Source link for the Rural Development MIS data is given below:
Socio-Economic Caste Census 2011
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This web layers contains data of MGNREGA scheme of Government of India. This provides information on state wise SC ST Employment Status.SC/Untouchables/Dalits have been used interchangeably for the lower caste and still socially “Untouchable” people of India. Dalit women's ability to claim their rights as provided by specific policies and laws such as the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act/scheme (MNREGA/S) of 2005. This Act ensures 100 days' paid employment to each rural household per year within a periphery of five kilometers of the applicants' residence with 33% reservation for women at equal wage between men and women. The Act also includes a provision for safe worksite facilities such as providing drinking water, shade, childcare and healthcare to workers. Women’s access to work which ensures wage parity, as mandated by MGNREGA, is very important for changing social attitudes towards women and the important monetary and non-monetary contributions they make to rural households and to rural communities that has been largely invisible. The evaluation found that the DWLAI program has gone beyond the mandate of the MGNREGA to get low-income Dalit women supervisory (Mate) positions on the MGNREGA work sites. The technical training, they have provided in addition to the pressure they placed on MGNREGA officials to hire trained women in these capacities is a very important breakthrough for women. It has changed perceptions of the leadership roles and capabilities of Dalit women and has built confidence and self-esteem among women. Furthermore, it has implicitly challenged rigid caste hierarchies.The attributes are given below for this web map:HH issued job cards SCsHH issued job cards STsHH issued job cards OthersHH issued job cards TotalNo of HH Provided Employment SCsNo of HH Provided Employment STsNo of HH Provided Employment OthersNo of HH Provided Employment TotalEMP Provided No of WomenNo of Person days generated SCsNo of Person days generated STsNo of Person days generated OthersNo of Person days generated TotalNo of Person days generated WomenFamilies Completed 100 Days SCsFamilies Completed 100 Days STsFamilies Completed 100 Days OthersFamilies Completed 100 Days TotalData source: https://nreganarep.nic.in/netnrega/state_html/empstatusnewall_scst.aspx?lflag=eng&fin_year=2023-2024&source=national&labels=labels&Digest=MZ7EPgZ8ZwgnIaImm+t7hA**Job Card is a key document that records workers’ entitlements under MGNREGA. It legally empowers the registered households to apply for work, ensures transparency and protects workers against fraud.This map layer is offered by Esri India, for ArcGIS Online subscribers. If you have any question or comments, please let us know via content@esri.in.
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The Socio Economic Caste Census (SECC) 2011 is a study of socioeconomic status of rural and urban households and allows ranking of households based on predefined parameters. SECC 2011 has three census components which were conducted by three separate authorities but under the overall coordination of Department of Rural Development in the Government of India. Census in Rural Area has been conducted by the Department of Rural Development (DoRD). Census in Urban areas is under the administrative jurisdiction of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation (MoHUPA). Caste Census is under the administrative control of Ministry of Home Affairs: Registrar General of India (RGI) and Census Commissioner of India.Surveyed data was processed to transform and standardize the data across geographic and temporal identifiers from its raw state. More information such as metadata, LGD mapping, quality checks can be found on data processing report. Users can also read more information on the Processing Report. This map layer is offered by Esri India, for ArcGIS Online subscribers. If you have any question or comments, please let us know via content@esri.in.