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SOCIO-ECONOMIC AND CASTE
CENSUS 2011
Background
 A committee under chairpersonship of Dr. N C.
Saxena appointed to suggest methodology for
BPL identification in August, 2008
Committee submitted its report in September,
2009.
A Pilot study conducted in September, 2010 to
test and validate parameters
 Based upon these validations and after
discussion of the results of the pilot study with
experts and in consultation with the State
Governments these parameters have been
finalized.
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Methodology Proposed for Socio-Economic and
Caste Census 2011
 Rural Households classified in three steps
 First, a set of Households are EXCLUDED
 Second, a set of households are compulsorily INCLUDED
 Third, remaining households are RANKED as per the
number of deprivation indicators
Proposed Automatic Exclusion Criteria
Households owning
1. Motorized Two/Three/Four Wheelers/Fishing
boats (which require registration)
2. Mechanized Three/ Four wheeler agricultural
equipment such as tractors, harvesters etc.
3. Kisan Credit Card with the credit limit of Rs.50,000
and above
4. Households with any member as Government
Employee: gazetted/ non-gazetted/ central/ state
government/ PSU Government-aided autonomous
bodies and local bodies. It does not incluse
honorarium based workers like ASHA, Anganwadi
workers
Proposed Automatic Exclusion Criteria
5. Households with non-agricultural
registered with the Government
enterprise
6. Any member in the family earning more than Rs.
10,000 per month
7. Paying income tax or professional tax
8. Households with three or more rooms with all
rooms having pucca walls and pucca roof
9. Households owning Refrigerator
10. Households owning landline phones
Proposed Automatic Exclusion Criteria
11. Households owning
 2.5 acres or more irrigated land with at least
one irrigation equipment such as diesel/
electric operated bore well/ tubewell;
 5 acres or more land irrigated for two or more
crop seasons;
 7.5 acres or more land with at least one
irrigation equipment such as diesel/ electric
operated borewell / tubewell
Proposed Automatic Inclusion Criteria
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Households without shelter
Destitute/living on alms
Manual scavengers
Primitive Tribal Groups
Legally released bonded labourers
Ranking of Remaining Households using
Deprivation Indicators
 Households with only one room with kachcha walls
and kachcha roof
 Households with no adult member between age 16
to 59
 Female headed households with no adult male
member between age 16 to 59
 Households with any disabled member and no able
bodied adult member
 SC/ST households
 Households with no literate adult above 25 years
 Landless households deriving the major part of their
income from manual casual labour
Percentage of HHs with Deprivation Scores
(estimates as per pilot)
Deprivation Scores Households
25.00
Deprivation Scores
No. Deprivations
20.00
15.00
10.00
5.00
0.00
Households
7 Deprivations
0.00
6 Deprivations
0.20
5 Deprivations
1.00
4 Deprivations
4.40
3 Deprivations
12.30
2 Deprivations
19.90
1 Deprivations
20.30
0 Deprivations
13.30
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Proposed Inclusion Priority
 Household under automatic inclusion have highest
priority
 Deprivation indicators vary from 0 to 7.
 The order of priority for inclusion of households in the
BPL list would be from largest number of deprivations
to smallest number of deprivations.
 For the purpose of coverage under welfare schemes of
the Government, households eligible for compulsory
inclusion will have highest priority, followed by
households with higher deprivation scores.
Proposed Inclusion Priority
 For such welfare programme where universal coverage is
not permissible, the system would be capable of
generating a ranking of priority household till poverty
caps prescribed by the Planning Commission are attained.
 The deprivation cut-off will be chosen in such a manner
that the total percentage of households will be less than or
equal to the cut-off poverty ratio prescribed by the
Planning Commission.
 The deprivation cut-offs would be assigned after the
census has been completed based on actual data and these
would vary from state to state.
Proposed Inclusion Priority
 The difference in the number of households prescribed by
Planning Commission and arrived at by deprivation cut-off
method, if any, will be identified by permitting households
with one less deprivation than deprivation cut-off from
Panchayats which have highest percentage of SC/ST
population in the State arranged seriatim in decreasing
order of percentage of SC/ST population. This method can
be used to arrive at any cut-off as required.
Proposed Methodology for Socio-Economic and
Caste Census 2011
 Respondent based canvassing method for the Census.
 Enumerator will visit every household and canvass the
questionnaire.
 Responses of the persons noted without any verification.
 No proof of document asked from the respondents.
Administrative set-up
 Census approach will be followed.
 Enumeration Block of Population Census will be units
for this Census as well.
 The Collectors/DMs would be in charge in their
respective jurisdictions.
 Services of Tehsildars/BDO at the sub-district level and
the revenue/development machinery below them
would be requisitioned.
 Enumerators would be appointed at the local level.
 Enumerators would be selected by the State
Governments from Patwaries, Panchayat Secretaries,
Asha workers, municipal workers and postal workers
etc.
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Proposed Methodology for Socio-Economic
and Caste Census 2011
 A team of two persons – enumerators and Data Entry
Operator, provided by Bharat Electronics Limited
(BEL), visits each household
 Enumerator asks the questions; data entry operator
enters the responses into a Tablet PC.
 Acknowledgement slips issued to each household
after the enumeration.
 Enumerators notes in case he finds the information
prima facie incorrect
 Supervisor checks the discrepancies
 The information would be verified by Gram Sabha
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Proposed Methodology for Socio-Economic
and Caste Census 2011
 Draft list containing information to be
published at prominent places
 Claims and objection to be invited and
disposed of by the officers appointed for
this purpose.
 After disposal of claims and objections,
final information to be published and
uploaded on the web site
 Identification of BPL families to be done
out of this list as per norms and ceiling
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Management Information System (MIS)
 Management Information System (MIS) will be developed
to facilitate use of database of Socio-Economic and Caste
Census 2011 by Central Ministries/State Governments.
 National Informatics Centre (NIC), which has been working
with the MoRD for several years and is engaged in developing
Management of Information System (MIS) for almost all its
programmes, will develop an MIS for the management of the
database of Socio-Economic and Caste Census 2011 and to
facilitate its subsequent use by the programme divisions,
other Ministries and State Governments for their own
requirements.
Thank You