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parliamentary statistics |
- age of the oldest MP in the 14th Lokh Sabha (House of Parliament): 94 (May 2004) - youngest MP in the 14th Lokh Sabha: 26 years, Sachin Pilot (May 2004) - average age of the MPs in the 14th Lokh Sabha: 52.7 (May 2004) - number of women MPs in the 14th Lokh Sabha: 44 (May 2004, four less than in 1999) - candidates with criminal background in UP who made it into the 14th Lokh Sabha: 12 - number of MPs in 13th Lok Sabha (Lower House of Parliament): 543 (feb 04) - number of women MPs in 13th Lok Sabha: 46 (feb 04) - number of female Chief Ministers dec 2003: 5 (Sheila Dikshit, Vasundhara Raje, Uma Bharti, Rabri Devi, Jayalalitha) |
figures on India's population |
- total population: 1.06 billion people (mar 2004) - daily population increase: about 50,000 people - one baby born in India: every 1.25 seconds - India's working age population (15-60 years): 610 million (estimate 2003) - population dependent on agriculture for livelihood: 65 % - population living in approx 600,000 villages countrywide: 722.8 million people [2001] - population living in cities: 277.8 million people [2001] - population living a significant distance from a road: nearly 40 percent [Sahara Time, Mar 2004] - population growth per year (1991 - 2001): India: 1.9 % -- Rajasthan: 2.5 % -- Kerala: 0.9 % - population growth in India within decade 1991-2001: 21.4 % [HT Mar 04] - population growth in Kerala within decade 1991-2001: 9.42 % [HT Mar 04] - population density in Kerala: 819 people per sq km (3rd highest in India, after West Bengal and Bihar) [HT Mar 04] - population density in Ladakh: 1.3 people per sq km - Delhi population: 1981: 6.2 million -- 2003: 13.5 million - population of Bangalore approx 2 decades ago: approx 2 million [BBC, Jan 2006] - current population of Bangalore: approx 8 million [BBC, Jan 2006] - population of different religions (acc to figures by census commissioner, census of 2001): 80.5% Hindu, 13.4% Muslim, 2.3% Christian, 1.9% Sikh, 0.8% Buddhist, 0.4% Jain, 0.01% Zoroastrian, 1.3% other - loss of female births within past 2 decades caused by abortion and sex selection: estimate of more than 10 million [BBC, Jan 2006] - annual 'girl deficit' due to prenatal sex selection and selective abortion: 500,000 according to researchers for the Lancet Journal [BBC, Jan 2006] - child sex ratio of 0-6 year olds acc to census data 2001 (numbers of females per 1000 males): Himachal: 1991:951, 2001: 897 -- Spiti Valley in HP: 2001: 1009 -- Punjab: 1991: 875, 2001: 793 -- Haryana: 2001: 820 -- Sikkim: 2001: 986 more facts and figures about India in quick reference stats popup |
various Indian statistics |
- position in the corruption index of 133 countries surveyed (2003): 83rd (survey by Transparency International) - number of districts in India (2003): 593 - number of families: 192 million - number of houses: 179 million - Indian families living in one-room-houses: 40 % - number of places of worship (temple, mosque, church etc): 2.4 million (more than schools, colleges and hospitals combined) - number of gays, lesbians and transgender individuals: 70 million (estimate by Humsafar Trust) - estimated percentage of sexually active males in India who have had sex with men at least once: 25 % (estimate by National AIDS Control Organisation health survey) - Indian families who own a TV set: 32 % - illegal immigrants from Bangladesh: over 15 million - length of the Indo-Bangladesh border: 4096 km [Indian Express Oct 04] - most polluted river in India: Yamuna (July 2003) - annual increase of forest cover: 38,000 hectares (according to HP forest Minister Chander Kumar) - India's first test tube baby: 1978 (world's second test tube baby); Kanupriya Aggarwal - literacy rate: 1990: 52 % (61.8% male; 33.7% fem) -- 2001: 65.4 % - * newspaper readership in urban areas in 2006: 45% of urban population [DNA Aug 2006] - * growth of newspaper readership from 2005 to 2006: 12.6million more readers [DNA Aug 2006] - * average time spent on reading newspaper: 44 min [DNA Aug 06] - * people listening to the radio: 27% of the total population [DNA Aug 06] - percentage of rain during 4 months summer monsoon: 80 % of yearly rainfall in India - number of NRIs in Britain: 1,3 million (NRI: Non Resident Indian) - number of Indian nurses working in the UK: almost 10,000 [2004] - number of additional villages electrified in 2003: 6,350 (acc. to Ministry of Power) - number of single light connections released to "Below Poverty Lines" family: over 3 million (acc. to Ministry of Power) - number of portraits of Jayalalitha by painter Shihan Hussaini drawn by his own blood: 56 [HT Feb 04] - India's road accident record 1998: 6 % of the world's road accident deaths happen in India (while India has only 1 % of the world's road vehicles) [GBoWR] - death and injury caused by accidents on India's roads: 1 person dies every 6 minutes; 10 are injured in the same time frame [BBC; Sep 2005] - * India's percentage of global car population: 1% [Daily Telegraph Sep 06] - * India's share of global car accidents: 10% [Daily Telegraph Sep 06] - financial losses due to road traffic injuries 2005: 550 bn Rs = 3% of GDP [BBC; Sep 2005] - number of vehicles per km in Mumbai: 591 [BBC; Sep 2005] - number of road accidents in Mumbai: up to 35 per day (with up to 15 deaths per day) [BBC; Sep 2005] - number of cars in Bangalore (Karnataka): 1.95 million cars (Bangalore's population is 6.5 million people) [BBC Sep 04] - increase of alcohol consumption in past two decades in India: by 106 % [HT Jul 04] more facts and figures about India in quick reference stats popup |
figures on glaciers / global warming |
- * average yearly retreat (vanishing) of Himalayan glaciers: 2006: 30 metres -- 1935-1999: 18 metres -- 1842-1935: 7 metres [DNA Jan 07] - * average decrease of glacier thickness (of 30 glaciers monitored by WGMS) in 2005: 66 cm (WGMS: Swiss based World Glacier Monitoring Service) [DNA Jan 07] - * Himalayan glaciers and years in which they are to vanish due to global warming: Gangotri, Miyer, Mlion, Janapa to vanish by 2030-2050 [TNJ Jan 07] - * number of people directly affected if above glaciers were to melt: 1.5 billion [TNJ Jan 07] - * length of India's largestglacier, Gangotri: 2006: less than 20km -- 1930: 25km [DNA Jan 07] - * rate in which India's largest glacier, Gangotri, melts: 28.1 metres per year [TNJ Jan 07] - * year in which Himalayan glacier Gangotri will disappear: 2050, if glacier melt continues at same rate [TNJ Jan 07] - * distance that Siachen glacier retreated between 1990 and 2001: 578 metres [TNJ Jan 07] - * average yearly melt of Siachen glacier between 1990 and 2001: 52 metres [TNJ Jan 07] |
some facts & figures on poverty in India |
- people below poverty line: about 260 million (acc. to AB Vajpayee feb 04) - poor living in India: one quarter of the world's poor [BBC Aug 04] - people living on less than 1 Euro per day (50-55 Rs) 2004: about 30 % of population - * number of people in India living on less than 50 pence per day: about 300 million [BBC News Night, Oct 2006] - number of people living in slums: 150 million [BBC 15 sep 2004] - people in Mumbai living in shanty towns, open spaces, or on pavements: 50% of Mumbai's population [BBC, Nov 2005] - world's largest slum: located in Mumbai; Dharavi, 432 acres - number of inhabited buildings declared as dangerous or dilapidated in Mumbai: 19,000 [BBC; Sep 2005] - number of children in India who die before the age of 5: 63 out of 1000 according to UN report [BBC; Sep 2005] - children under 3 years of age in Orissa severely malnourished: 21 % (Feb 04, acc to National Family Health Survey); or 3.8 % (acc. to data collected by the state) - tribal children below the age of six who have died of malnourishment-related causes in 15 districts of Maharashtra: 9,000 (between Apr 2003 and May 2004) - number of street children in Delhi: 150,000 estimate [BBC; Sep 2005] |
various world records |
- * world record in "worms eaten in 30 seconds": by C. Manoharan, aka "Snake Manu", in Chennai, Tamil Nadu; he ate 200 earthworms each at least 10 cm long in November 2003 [GBoWR] - * world record for longest hair: 5.15 m long hair by Hoo Sateow (1997) [GBoWR] - * world record for longest beard: 1.83 m by Shamsher Singh, Punjab (1997) [GBoWR] - * world record for the longest fingernails (1998): 6.15 m as the combined length of the five nails of left hand by Shridhar Chillal from Pune, Maharashtra [GBoWR] - * age of the oldest person to become Prime Minister: 81 years, Morarji Ranchhodji Desai, Indian PM 1977-1979 [GBoWR] - * number of movies output in India 1990: 948 (standing record) [GBoWR] - * estimated number of people who donated hair at the Tirupati temple in Andhra Pradesh 1999: 6.5 million - a standing record [GBoWR 2004] - * world record of highest monthly rainfall: 9,300 mm at Cherrapunji, Meghalaya, July 1861 [GBoWR] - * worst train disaster in the world: in Samastipur, Bihar, India, on 6 June 1981; more than 800 passengers died [GBoWR] - * highest motorable road in the world: Khardung La, Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir, with an altitude up to 5,682 m (18,640 ft) [GBoWR] |
some statistics on education |
- expenditure on education in 2000-2001: 778.5 billion Rupees, equiv. to 4.11 % of the GDP of that year - number of universities: 1950-51: 27 -- 2000-01: 254 - number of colleges: 1950-51: 578 -- 2000-01: over 10,000 (some estimate over 13,000) - * number of college graduates per year: 20 lakh (2 million) [BBC Jan 07] - number of teachers in higher education: 1961: 62,000 (estimate) -- 1997: over 320,000 -- 2003: over 330,000 (estimate) - number of students enrolled: 1961:17.9 million -- 1991: 72.4 million - average number of students per teacher: 220 - people partaking of higher education: 1 person out of every 14,000 - number of pupils at the City Montessori school in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, 2002: 26,312 pupils (world record) [GBoWR] - number of Indians going as students to Britain: 17,000 per year - number of Indians going as students to the US: 14,000 per year |
data on agriculture |
- number of cows globally: 1.5 billion [NATURE oct 04] - number of cows in India: 200 million [Times of India aug 04] - number of buffaloes in India: 90 million [Times of India aug 04] - annual number of cattle smuggled from India into Bangladesh: 6 million - milk production 2001-2002: 84.6 million tonnes - people who are farmers: almost 550 million [Sahara Time, Mar 04] - number of agricultural labourers: about 200 million (many with daily wages below 10 Rs per day) [Sahara Time, Mar 04] - cultivation which is rain-dependent: nearly 60 percent [Sahara Time, Mar 04] - area in which pesticides are used: 1980: 6 million hectare -- 1990: 125 million hectare - people in Andhra Pradesh who depend on agriculture: 60 % (of population of 76 million) [HT May 04] - number of farmers in Andhra Pradesh: 12 million [HT May 04] - number of small/marginal farmers in Andhra Pradesh who depend on rain for irrigation: 10 million [HT May 04] - number of debt-ridden farmers committing suicide every day in AP: 5-7 [HT May 04] - * number of farmer suicides due to bad debt in the Vidarbha region of Maharashtra within the past 3 years (2006): 1,500 according to revenue records -- 930 since 2001 according to Maharashtra state Government [DNA Jun 06] - interest rates charged by "moneylenders" and local "businessmen" for a small agricultural loan: 100 to 450 % [Sahara Time, Mar 04] - GDP from agriculture: 24 % of total gross domestic product [BBC Jul 04] - government spending for the agricultural sector: 8 percent of the annual budget [Sahara Time, Mar 04] - total of arable land which is not irrigated: nearly 63 percent [Sahara Time, Mar 04] - bank credit allocated for agriculture: 12% of total bank credit in India [Sahara Time, Mar 2004] - money allocated for various irrigation policies by the government: 620 million Rs for the 2003-2004 budget [Sahara Time, Mar 2004] - disparity in average income between farmers and non-farmers: 5 times (non-farmers earn 5 times more than farmers) [Sahara Time, Mar 2004] - production of fruit and vegetables by India: 14% of world wide production [BBC Sep 04] - India's export of fruit and vegetables: 1 % of world's fruit/veg exports [BBC Sep 04] - India's tea production in 2003: 856 million kg [BBC Sep 04] - tea produced in Assam: 55 % of India's total tea production [BBC Sep 04] - daily tea production in Assam in high picking season: 2 million kg [BBC Sep 04] - decrease of Assam's best quality tea prices within 5 years: 10 % [BBC Sep 04] |
numbers on the Kumbh Mela |
- * size of population in Allahabad: 2 million [BBC Jan 07] - * number of visitors to Allahabad during the Maha Kumbh Mela: 1989: 15 million -- 2001: 50-70 million [DI Jan 07] - * expected number of visitors to Allahabad during the Ardh Kumbh Mela 2007: about 60 million [BBC Jan 07] - * area covered by the festival ground in Allahabad: 1,620 hectares (6.2 square miles) [BBC Jan 07] - * number of tents erected as temporary accommodation on the Kumbh Mela ground (2007): 50,000 [BBC Jan 07] - * number of temporary toilets on the Kumbh Mela ground in Allahabad (2007): 25,000 [BBC Jan 07] - * number of police patrolling the festival grounds (2007): 20,000 [BBC Jan 07] |
various Delhi statistics |
- * number of weddings in Delhi on the auspicious day of 10 Dec 2006: around 36,000 [IND Dec 06] - * cost of 2-3 bedroom middle-class luxury apartment in tier II or tier III town: around 20 lakh Rs (approx 25,000 GBP); tier II and tier III towns are about 2-3 hours drive from Delhi, for example Kundli, Sonepat, Panipat in Haryana and Rudrapur in Uttaranchal [TH Jan 07] - * cost of equivalent apartment in Delhi: 60-70 lakh Rs (approx 75,000 - 87,000 GBP) [TH Jan 07] - * cost of studio apartments (1 bedroom) in Rishikesh: up to 30-40 lakh Rs (37,000 - 50,000 GBP) [TH Jan 07] - bottles of beer sold in financial year 2002-2003: 27.5 million - Delhi's annual per capita consumption of alcohol: 5.7 litres (compared to 9.25 litres in the UK, 14.02 litres in France) [HT Jul 04] - average age a Delhiite loses his/her virginity (according to a survey 2003): 18 years - number of female births per 1000 male births: 1992:862 -- 1994: 840 -- 1995: 744 -- 1998: 899 -- 2000: 820 - abandoned babies per year: 2002: 90 (about 60 % female) -- 2000: 100 - estimated number of cattle / cows on Delhi's streets: 40,000 [NATURE oct 04] - number of "cowboys" hired by Delhi municipality to catch stray, free roaming cows to be transported to special reserves outside the city perimeter: 100 [NATURE oct 04] - estimated number of stray dogs in Delhi: 200,000 - estimated number of monkeys in Delhi: 5,000 (with annual growth rate of 20 %) - monthly salary of monkey catcher (government rate): 3000 Rupees - number of fixed telephone lines in Delhi: 2.3 million (2002 or 2003) - number of mobile telephone connections in Delhi: 3.4 million (2002 or 2003) - reduction of pollution level in Delhi since 1996: down by up to 73 % (base is year with highest pollution levels 1996) - number of security personnel deployed Republic Day 2004: 23,000 - amount of explosives seized by Delhi police in the run-up to Republic day 2004: 6.5 kg of high explosives, rocket propelled grenade, detonators and timers - tube wells running dry in Delhi: about 20 % of the Delhi Jal Board's (water board) total of 2,800 tube wells [HT Jun 04]education more facts and figures about Delhi in quick reference stats popup |
miscellaneous stats about Indian states or places |
- beef consumption in Kerala: 40 % of meat consumed in the state - Haryana cost of buffalo: 18,000 - 24,000 Rupees - Haryana cost of girl (human trafficking): 4000 Rupees - Uttaranchal hydropower theoretical potential: 20,000 MW - Uttaranchal hydropower potential actually used: 8 % - number of diesel engine tube wells in Uttar Pradesh: 2.7 million [BBC sep 04] - number of electric motor tube wells in Uttar Pradesh: 600,000 [BBC sep 04] - installation of solar pumps in Uttar Pradesh in 2003: 109 [BBC sep 04] - number of guests invited to Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalitha's foster son's wedding: over 150,000 people at a cost of 2 crore for security, paid by the state [GBoWR] - * number of buses owned by APSRTC in 1999: 18,397 (APSRTC = Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation) - a world record [GBoWR] - * casualties in 2003 in Andhra Pradesh due to Naxalite insurgency: Naxals: 172 -- civilians: 137 -- police: 14 - * number of personnel (police and para-military forces) involved in anti-Naxalite operations in Andhra Pradesh: 20,000 - * number of years with uninterrupted Communist rule in the state of West Bengal: 27 (since 1977 CPI-M in power) [BBC Oct 04] - * number of vehicles on Bangalore's road: 5 million [BBC Jan 07] - * number of casualties in the "jallikattu" (bull taming event) at Palamedu, near Madurai: 2006: 2 dead, 450 injured -- 2007: 50 injured [TH Jan 07] |
Monday, January 10, 2011
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