{"type":"survey","doc_desc":{"title":"IND_1998_NSS54-SCH3.3_v01_M","idno":"DDI_IND_1998_NSS54-SCH3.3_v01_M","producers":[{"name":"Computer Centre","abbreviation":"","affiliation":"Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MOSPI)","role":"Ducumentation of the DDI"},{"name":"Development Economics Data Group","abbreviation":"DECDG","affiliation":"World Bank","role":"Ducumentation of the DDI"}],"version_statement":{"version":"Version 01 (July 2013) - Adapted version of a DDI \"DDI-IND-MOSPI-NSSO-54Rnd-Sch3pt3-Jan1998-June1998\" received from Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation."}},"study_desc":{"title_statement":{"idno":"IND_1998_NSS54-SCH3.3_v01_M","title":"National Sample Survey 1998 (54th Round) - Schedule 3.3 - Common Property Resources and Villages Facilities","alt_title":"NSS54-SCH3.3 1998"},"authoring_entity":[{"name":"National Sample Survey Office","affiliation":"Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MOSPI)"}],"oth_id":[{"name":"Governing council and Working Group","affiliation":"GOI","email":"","role":"Finalisation of survey study"}],"production_statement":{"producers":[{"name":"Survey Design Reearch Division","affiliation":"National Sample Survey Office ","role":"Questionnaire Desgn, Sampling methodology,Survey Reports  Questionnaire Desgn, Sampling methodology,Survey Reports  Questionnaire Design, Sampling methodology, Survey Reports"},{"name":"Field Operations Division","affiliation":"National Sample Survey Office ","role":"Field Work"},{"name":"Data Processing Division","affiliation":"National Sample Survey Office ","role":"Data Processing"},{"name":"Computer Centre","affiliation":"M\/o Statistics and Programme Implementation(MOSPI),Government of India (GOI)","role":"Tabulation and Dissemination"}],"funding_agencies":[{"name":"M\/o Statistics & Programme Implementation, GOI","abbreviation":"MOSPI","role":""}]},"distribution_statement":{"contact":[{"name":"ADG, SDRD , NSSO","affiliation":"M\/O Statistics & PI, G\/O India ","email":"","uri":"http:\/\/mospi.gov.in\/"},{"name":"DDG, Computer Centre","affiliation":"M\/O Statistics & PI, G\/O India ","email":"","uri":"http:\/\/mospi.nic.in\/Mospi_New\/site\/home.aspx"}]},"series_statement":{"series_name":"Socio-Economic\/Monitoring Survey [hh\/sems]","series_info":"The National Sample Survey (NSS), set up by the Government of India in 1950 to collect socio-economic data employing scientific sampling methods, will complete its fifty-third round field operations in December 1997. The fifty fourth round will start from January 1998 to be completed by June 1998.\n\nThe fifty-fourth round of NSS will be devoted to the survey on common property resources, sanitation, hygiene & services including the usual household consumer expenditure enquiry. Information on common property resources and infrastructural facilities at village level will also be collected through a separate schedule. It may be mentioned that information on common property resources both at household level & village level will be collected for the first time in NSS, whereas some information on hygiene, sanitation & services were collected in the earlier NSS rounds viz. 49th, 47th & 44th rounds."},"version_statement":{"version":"V1.0;  Re-organised anonymised dataset for public distribution."},"study_info":{"abstract":"The study on common property resources conducted in the 54th round of NSSO is the first nationwide survey on the subject. The state and national level estimates on the size, utilization and contribution of CPRs that the survey is expected to generate will help for building up the much needed database. In this survey, the study on CPR has been conducted for obtaining information on availability of CPRs and their utilization. Broadly speaking, information on 'availability' has been collected in the Village Schedule 3.3 and that on 'utilization' in blocks 8 to 12 of Schedule 31. The information collected in the village schedule pertained to the entire area of the sample village. This practice has been followed even when hamlets groups are formed for the household survey. Common Property Resources (CPRs) are resources accessible to and collectively owned\/held\/managed by an identifiable community and to which no individual has exclusive property rights.\n\nThe importance of common property resources (CPRs) and their management have been acknowledged by policy makers and researchers. In recent years, official policies and schemes have been initiated for promoting peoples' participation in management of these resources. A number of studies have been undertaken by scholars to assess the size, contribution and nature of these resources and the institutional arrangements for their management. But these are mostly of the nature of case studies and do not provide comprehensive estimates either at the national or state level. The study on common property resources conducted in the 54th round of NSSO is the first nationwide survey on the subject. The state and national level estimates on the size, utilization and contribution of CPRs that the survey is expected to generate will help for building up the much needed database. \n\nCommon Property Resources (CPRs) are resources accessible to and collectively owned\/held\/managed by an identifiable community and to which no individual has exclusive property rights. Terms like \"accessible\", \"collectively owned\/held\/managed\", \"identifiable community\" and \"exclusive property rights\" are briefly explained below:\n\nAccessible: Accessibility to a resource is determined either by legal status or by convention. If the community has a legal right of ownership or possession on the resource, it is clearly accessible to the community. Besides such legal rights, customarily accepted user rights on the resource will also be treated as \"accessible\" to the community.\n\nCollectively owned\/held\/managed: \"Collectively owned or held\" presumes a legal status. Thus, a resource collectively owned or formally (by legal sanction or official assignment) held by a community would decidedly be a common property resource. A resource nominally held by a community would be treated as \"collectively managed\" only when a group of people who has the right to its use is governed by a commonly accepted set of rules -- in most cases unwritten.","coll_dates":[{"start":"1998-01-01","end":"1998-03-31","cycle":"Sub Round 1"},{"start":"1998-04-01","end":"1998-06-30","cycle":"Sub Round 2"}],"nation":[{"name":"India","abbreviation":"IND"}],"geog_coverage":"The survey covered the whole of the Indian Union except\n(i) Ladakh & Kargil districts of J & K, \n(ii) 768 interior villages of Nagaland situated beyond 5 kms. of the bus route & \n(iii) 195 villages of A & N Islands which remain inaccessible throughout the year.","analysis_unit":"Randomly selected households  based on sampling procedure and members of the household","universe":"The survey used the interview method of data collection from a sample of randomly selected households and members of the household.","data_kind":"Sample survey data [ssd]","notes":"Two approaches are to be followed for collection of data on CPR. For the size of CPR, information will be collected only for the CPRs within the boundary of the village which are formally (i.e. by legal sanction or official assignment) held by village panchayat or a community of the village. These will be henceforth referred to as CPRs in de jure sense. For data on collections from CPRs, the coverage of CPR is extended to include CPRs held, whether formally or nominally, by the panchayat or a community of the village. It will also include resources which are de facto used as common resources like revenue land not assigned to the panchayat or any other community, degraded forest land, or even private land in use of the community by convention. The common use of private property may be confined to particular seasons like cultivated land between crops, submerged fields used for fishing, etc.\n\nBesides information on CPRs this schedule is also meant for collecting data on availability of various facilities in the village. The schedule consists of the following blocks. \n\nBlock 0: Descriptive identification of sample village.\nBlock 1: Identification of sample village.\nBlock 2: Particulars of field operations.\nBlock 3: Availability of various facilities.\nBlock 4: Particulars of common land in the village and nearby forest.\nBlock 5: Particulars of common water resources in the village.\nBlock 6: Particulars of collection from forest and other common village land (commons).\n\nCOVERAGE OF COMMON PROPERTY LAND RECOURCES (COMMONS) IN DE JURE AND DE FACTO APPROACHES\n\nIn the de jure approach, the common property land resources will be understood as all, which are used as common land and are under the formal (i.e. by legal sanction or official assignment) control of the village panchayat or a community of the village.  Thus, de jure CPR land will include all permanent pasture & grazing land, village forest & woodlots, common threshing grounds, dumping grounds and village sites.  In addition, it will also include all other land of a government department which are formally held by the panchayat or a community of the village.\n\nWithin a village there are also other types of common land. These are classified by land use as barren and uncultivable land, long fallow, cultivable waste and area under non-agricultural use.   All these categories of land are owned by the government, except where the ownership is otherwise defined. These land are administered by the revenue departments.  In de facto sense, these categories of land also belong to village communities, as the local people has usufructuary rights over them. Usually, these are nominally held by the village panchayat. Again, vasted lands, i.e. those declared surplus under the land ceiling and state acquisition (zamindari abolition) acts, are nominally held by the village panchayat, and often used like any other common land in the village. Thus, these categories of land will be treated as de facto CPR land.\n\nAll land owned by the households or held by them on long-term lease of 30 years or more will not be considered as CPR, unless such privately owned or held land are pooled and used as a common resource.  Land under institutions like schools, medical centres, hospitals, and all other land for non-agricultural uses (by standard classification) will, however, be excluded.  But land under a water body, if for common use, will be included in de facto CPR land.  Moreover, collection of leaves, fuelwood, etc. from the road-side trees will also be included.","study_scope":"Two approaches are to be followed for collection of data on CPR. For the size of CPR, information will be collected only for the CPRs within the boundary of the village which are formally (i.e. by legal sanction or official assignment) held by village panchayat or a community of the village. These will be henceforth referred to as CPRs in de jure sense. For data on collections from CPRs, the coverage of CPR is extended to include CPRs held, whether formally or nominally, by the panchayat or a community of the village. It will also include resources which are de facto used as common resources like revenue land not assigned to the panchayat or any other community, degraded forest land, or even private land in use of the community by convention. The common use of private property may be confined to particular seasons like cultivated land between crops, submerged fields used for fishing, etc.\n\nBesides information on CPRs this schedule is also meant for collecting data on availability of various facilities in the village. The schedule consists of the following blocks. \n\nBlock 0: Descriptive identification of sample village.\nBlock 1: Identification of sample village.\nBlock 2: Particulars of field operations.\nBlock 3: Availability of various facilities.\nBlock 4: Particulars of common land in the village and nearby forest.\nBlock 5: Particulars of common water resources in the village.\nBlock 6: Particulars of collection from forest and other common village land (commons).\n\nCOVERAGE OF COMMON PROPERTY LAND RECOURCES (COMMONS) IN DE JURE AND DE FACTO APPROACHES\n\nIn the de jure approach, the common property land resources will be understood as all, which are used as common land and are under the formal (i.e. by legal sanction or official assignment) control of the village panchayat or a community of the village.  Thus, de jure CPR land will include all permanent pasture & grazing land, village forest & woodlots, common threshing grounds, dumping grounds and village sites.  In addition, it will also include all other land of a government department which are formally held by the panchayat or a community of the village.\n\nWithin a village there are also other types of common land. These are classified by land use as barren and uncultivable land, long fallow, cultivable waste and area under non-agricultural use.   All these categories of land are owned by the government, except where the ownership is otherwise defined. These land are administered by the revenue departments.  In de facto sense, these categories of land also belong to village communities, as the local people has usufructuary rights over them. Usually, these are nominally held by the village panchayat. Again, vasted lands, i.e. those declared surplus under the land ceiling and state acquisition (zamindari abolition) acts, are nominally held by the village panchayat, and often used like any other common land in the village. Thus, these categories of land will be treated as de facto CPR land.\n\nAll land owned by the households or held by them on long-term lease of 30 years or more will not be considered as CPR, unless such privately owned or held land are pooled and used as a common resource.  Land under institutions like schools, medical centres, hospitals, and all other land for non-agricultural uses (by standard classification) will, however, be excluded.  But land under a water body, if for common use, will be included in de facto CPR land.  Moreover, collection of leaves, fuelwood, etc. from the road-side trees will also be included."},"method":{"data_collection":{"sampling_procedure":"As usual, a stratified sampling design is adopted in this round.  The first stage units are census villages ( panchayat wards in case of Kerala) in the rural sector  and the NSSO Urban Frame Survey (UFS) blocks in the urban sector.  The ultimate stage units are households in both the sectors.\n\nSampling frame for first stage units\n(a) Rural :  The lists of census villages of 1991 population census (1981 census list for J & K) constitute the sampling frame for the rural sector.  For Kerala, however, the list of panchayat wards has been used as the sampling frame for selection of panchayat wards in the rural sector.  For Nagaland, the villages located within 5 kms. of a bus route constitute the sampling frame, whereas, for Andaman & Nicobar Islands, the list of acces\u00adsible villages constitutes the sampling frame.\n(b) Urban : The lists of latest UFS blocks have been considered  as the sampling frame for all cities and towns.  \n\n Stratification\n(a) Rural : At first, the following three strata (namely strata types 1, 2 & 3) are formed at the level of each state\/u.t.:-\nStratum 1 : list of uninhabited villages(as per '91 census).\nstratum 2 : villages with population 1 to 50 (including both the boundaries)\nstratum 3 : villages with population more than 15,000\n\nStrata types 1, 2 & 3 above are formed provided there are at least 10 villages in each of the strata types in the state\/u.t. as per 1991 population census.  Otherwise, these villages are included in the general strata  as described below :\n\nAfter formation of the strata types 1, 2 & 3 (wherever applicable), the remaining villages of the state\/u.t. are consid\u00adered for formation of general strata.  Each district with popula\u00adtion less than 2 million as per 1991 census forms a separate stratum (however, district having a population of 2 million or more is divided into a number of strata as per usual procedure followed in NSS).  For Gujarat, some districts cut across NSS regions.  In such cases, the part  of a  district falling in an NSS region forms a separate stratum.\n\n(b) Urban : Strata are formed within NSS region by grouping towns.","sampling_deviation":"There was no deviation from the original sampling design.","coll_mode":"Face-to-face [f2f]","research_instrument":"The schedule consists of the following blocks. \n\nBlock 0: Descriptive identification of sample village.\nBlock 1: Identification of sample village.\nBlock 2: Particulars of field operations.\nBlock 3: Availability of various facilities.\nBlock 4: Particulars of common land in the village and nearby forest.\nBlock 5: Particulars of common water resources in the village.\nBlock 6: Particulars of collection from forest and other common village land (commons)."}},"data_access":{"dataset_use":{"cit_req":"Use of the dataset must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:\n- the Identification of the Primary Investigator\n- the title of the survey (including country, acronym and year of implementation)\n- the survey reference number\n- the source and date of download\n\nExample:\n\nNational Sample Survey Office. India National Sample Survey 1998 (54th Round) - Schedule 3.3 - Common Property Resources and Villages Facilities. Ref. IND_1998_NSS54-SCH3.3_v01_M. Data downloaded from [web] on [date].","disclaimer":"The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, the authorized distributor of the data, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses."}}},"data_files":[{"file_id":"F1","file_name":"NSS54_Sch3-3_bk_1_3","description":"This data set contains information for identification of sample village & availability of various facilities in these villages.","case_count":"5047","var_count":"33","producer":null,"data_checks":null,"missing_data":null,"version":null,"notes":null},{"file_id":"F2","file_name":"NSS54_Sch3-3_bk_2","description":"This data set contains information on particulars of field operations.","case_count":"5045","var_count":"15","producer":null,"data_checks":null,"missing_data":null,"version":null,"notes":null},{"file_id":"F3","file_name":"NSS54_Sch3-3_bk_4","description":"This data set contains information on particulars of forest within the village and right of use.","case_count":"4996","var_count":"46","producer":null,"data_checks":null,"missing_data":null,"version":null,"notes":null},{"file_id":"F4","file_name":"NSS54_Sch3-3_bk_5","description":"This data set contains information on particulars of common water resources in the village.","case_count":"5004","var_count":"25","producer":null,"data_checks":null,"missing_data":null,"version":null,"notes":null},{"file_id":"F5","file_name":"NSS54_Sch3-3_bk_6","description":"This data set contains information on particulars of collection from forest and other common village land.","case_count":"4610","var_count":"54","producer":null,"data_checks":null,"missing_data":null,"version":null,"notes":null}],"variables":[{"vid":"V1","name":"ID","file_id":"F1","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"contin","var_start_pos":"1","var_end_pos":"5","var_width":"5","var_rec_seg_no":"1","var_val_range":[{"units":null,"min":"71000","max":"78999"}],"var_sumstat":[{"value":"5047","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"},{"value":"71000","type":"min"},{"value":"78999","type":"max"},{"value":"75139.717","type":"mean"},{"value":"2597.21","type":"stdev"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F1"},{"vid":"V2","name":"state","file_id":"F1","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"contin","var_start_pos":"6","var_end_pos":"7","var_width":"2","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"State","var_val_range":[{"units":null,"min":"2","max":"33"}],"var_sumstat":[{"value":"5047","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_codeinstr":"This variable has been derived from the variable \"State Region\" to enable the users to easily access state wise data.","var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F1"},{"vid":"V3","name":"sector","file_id":"F1","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"8","var_end_pos":"8","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"sector","var_sumstat":[{"value":"5047","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"Sector : A word used for the rural-urban demarcation.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Rural","stats":"5047","type":"freq"},{"value":"2","labl":"Urban","stats":"0","type":"freq"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F1"},{"vid":"V4","name":"Flot","file_id":"F1","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"contin","var_start_pos":"9","var_end_pos":"13","var_width":"5","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Flot Number","var_val_range":[{"units":null,"min":"18000","max":"88370"}],"var_sumstat":[{"value":"5047","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_codeinstr":"This round contains some variables which are not in the questionnaire. 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Each sub- sample is  drawn by the same \nsampling scheme and is capable of providing valid estimates of the population parameters. The comparison of sub-sample wise estimates shows  the margin of uncertainty associated with the combined sample estimate. \n \nInterpenetrating sub-samples have been used in NSS (i) to obtain valid estimates from each sub-round (season) of the survey  round, and (ii) to ensure that Central and State samples for any State\/ UT cover independent and equally valid samples of units. \n\nThe samples surveyed by the NSSO staff are termed as Central sample and the matched samples surveyed by State Government staff are termed as State sample.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Central sample","stats":"2527","type":"freq"},{"value":"2","labl":"State sample","stats":"2520","type":"freq"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F1"},{"vid":"V10","name":"B1_v05","file_id":"F1","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"27","var_end_pos":"27","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Sub round","var_sumstat":[{"value":"5047","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"The survey period of six months of this round  was divided  into  two sub-rounds of three months duration. Equal number of sample villages and blocks were  allotted for survey in each of these two sub-rounds.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Sub round 1","stats":"2528","type":"freq"},{"value":"2","labl":"Sub round 2","stats":"2519","type":"freq"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F1"},{"vid":"V11","name":"B1_v09","file_id":"F1","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"contin","var_start_pos":"28","var_end_pos":"29","var_width":"2","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"district code","var_val_range":[{"units":null,"min":"1","max":"63"}],"var_sumstat":[{"value":"5047","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F1"},{"vid":"V12","name":"B1_v10","file_id":"F1","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"contin","var_start_pos":"30","var_end_pos":"31","var_width":"2","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"stratum","var_val_range":[{"units":null,"min":"1","max":"93"}],"var_sumstat":[{"value":"5047","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F1"},{"vid":"V13","name":"B3_v01","file_id":"F1","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"32","var_end_pos":"32","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"distance for metalled road","var_qstn_qstnlit":"How much is the distance for the metalled road from the centre of the village?","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"For each of the items 1 to 19, distance of the facility from the centre of the village will be recorded in terms of code. The distance codes are as follows:\n\n\nWithin village    ...  ... ... ...   ... 1\nOutside village:\nUp to 2 km.  ...   ...   ...   ... 2\n   2 - 5 km .   ...   ...   ...   ... 3\n 5 - 10 km.    ...   ...   ...   ... 4\nAbove 10 km  .   ...   ...   ... 5\n\nIf a particular facility is available within the village, the distance code will always be 1 irrespective of its distance from the centre of the village. One of the codes 2 to 5 will be applicable only when the facility is available at a place outside the village. If a facility is available at two different places, the distance of the nearest place will be considered. In this connection, it should be noted that if (say) the nearest secondary school also has primary classes and the nearest primary school is farther away, the distance code of the secondary school is to be recorded against both primary school and middle school.","var_sumstat":[{"value":"5034","type":"vald"},{"value":"13","type":"invd"}],"var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"within village","stats":"3032","type":"freq"},{"value":"2","labl":"outside village upto 2 km","stats":"670","type":"freq"},{"value":"3","labl":"2-5 km","stats":"651","type":"freq"},{"value":"4","labl":"5-10 km","stats":"364","type":"freq"},{"value":"5","labl":"over 10 km","stats":"317","type":"freq"},{"value":"Sysmiss","labl":null,"stats":"13","type":"freq"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F1"},{"vid":"V14","name":"B3_v02","file_id":"F1","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"33","var_end_pos":"33","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"distance for all weather road","var_qstn_qstnlit":"How much is the distance for all weather road from the centre of the village?","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"For each of the items 1 to 19, distance of the facility from the centre of the village will be recorded in terms of code. 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The comparison of sub-sample wise estimates shows  the margin of uncertainty associated with the combined sample estimate. \n \nInterpenetrating sub-samples have been used in NSS (i) to obtain valid estimates from each sub-round (season) of the survey  round, and (ii) to ensure that Central and State samples for any State\/ UT cover independent and equally valid samples of units. \n\nThe samples surveyed by the NSSO staff are termed as Central sample and the matched samples surveyed by State Government staff are termed as State sample.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Central sample","stats":"2472","type":"freq"},{"value":"2","labl":"State sample","stats":"2468","type":"freq"},{"value":"Sysmiss","labl":null,"stats":"56","type":"freq"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F3"},{"vid":"V58","name":"B1_v05","file_id":"F3","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"27","var_end_pos":"27","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Sub round","var_sumstat":[{"value":"4940","type":"vald"},{"value":"56","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"The survey period of six months of this round  was divided  into  two sub-rounds of three months duration. 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The area of common property land resources in this restricted sense, and the right of use of the villagers will be recorded in these items.\n\nArea (0.00 ha.) of common village land: For each category of common village land (commons), area of land formally held by the panchayat or a community of the village and falling within the boundary of the sample village will be recorded in hectares in two places of decimal.  Area of all water bodies located in the category of the commons should also be taken into account while collecting the information. Care should be taken to ensure that entries made are actually given in two places of decimal. For example, if the area reported is 15 hectares, the entry should be \"15.00\" and not just \"15\". If there is no CPR of a particular category, record \"0.00\" in the corresponding cell. No cell of this column may be left blank. The total of area in Items 1.1 to 1.4 will be recorded in Item 1.9.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"0","max":"1416.71"}],"var_sumstat":[{"value":"2955","type":"vald"},{"value":"2041","type":"invd"},{"value":"0","type":"min"},{"value":"1416.71","type":"max"},{"value":"23.087","type":"mean"},{"value":"81.85","type":"stdev"}],"var_txt":"Common property land resources include community pastures, village forests & woodlots, village sites, common dumping and threshing grounds. The control and management of village pastures and grazing grounds is vested with the village panchayats. There may be some other land formally held by the panchayat or a community of the village. For this block, 'commons' will include only such land resources which are formally under the control and management of Panchayat or a community of the village.  However, land put to non-agricultural uses, except water bodies will be excluded.\n\nPanchayat land, even when given on lease to others, will be considered as common property in all cases for the present survey. Thus, panchayat land given on tree patta to individuals will also be included in CPR.\n\nVillage Panchayat grazing land \/ pasture land: This a well defined category of land in the classification used in official land-use records. Traditionally, grazing and pastureland has been the most important constituent of CPR land. Many villages have land earmarked as permanent pastures \/ grazing land. These are variously known as gauchar, gochar, gairan, gomal etc. Villagers have user right on permanent pastures by legal sanction. Care should, however, taken to exclude the area of village woodlots brought up on the grazing \/ pasture land.","var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F3"},{"vid":"V62","name":"B4_v01_1b","file_id":"F3","var_dcml":"2","var_intrvl":"contin","var_start_pos":"39","var_end_pos":"45","var_width":"7","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"de jure (0.00 ha.)","var_qstn_qstnlit":"How much is the area of village grazing \/pasture land (de jure) (0.00 ha.)?","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"Items 1.1 to 1.4 & 1.9: Common village land as on the date of survey and conventional right of use: Common village land or Commons refers to common property land resources within the boundary of the sample village. The area of common property land resources in this restricted sense, and the right of use of the villagers will be recorded in these items.\n\nArea (0.00 ha.) of common village land: For each category of common village land (commons), area of land formally held by the panchayat or a community of the village and falling within the boundary of the sample village will be recorded in hectares in two places of decimal.  Area of all water bodies located in the category of the commons should also be taken into account while collecting the information. Care should be taken to ensure that entries made are actually given in two places of decimal. For example, if the area reported is 15 hectares, the entry should be \"15.00\" and not just \"15\". If there is no CPR of a particular category, record \"0.00\" in the corresponding cell. No cell of this column may be left blank. The total of area in Items 1.1 to 1.4 will be recorded in Item 1.9.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"0","max":"8047.12"}],"var_sumstat":[{"value":"3657","type":"vald"},{"value":"1339","type":"invd"},{"value":"0","type":"min"},{"value":"8047.12","type":"max"},{"value":"29.693","type":"mean"},{"value":"186.696","type":"stdev"}],"var_txt":"Common property land resources include community pastures, village forests & woodlots, village sites, common dumping and threshing grounds. The control and management of village pastures and grazing grounds is vested with the village panchayats. There may be some other land formally held by the panchayat or a community of the village. For this block, 'commons' will include only such land resources which are formally under the control and management of Panchayat or a community of the village.  However, land put to non-agricultural uses, except water bodies will be excluded.\n\nPanchayat land, even when given on lease to others, will be considered as common property in all cases for the present survey. Thus, panchayat land given on tree patta to individuals will also be included in CPR.\n\nVillage Panchayat grazing land \/ pasture land: This a well defined category of land in the classification used in official land-use records. Traditionally, grazing and pastureland has been the most important constituent of CPR land. Many villages have land earmarked as permanent pastures \/ grazing land. These are variously known as gauchar, gochar, gairan, gomal etc. Villagers have user right on permanent pastures by legal sanction. Care should, however, taken to exclude the area of village woodlots brought up on the grazing \/ pasture land.","var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F3"},{"vid":"V63","name":"B4_v01_1c","file_id":"F3","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"46","var_end_pos":"46","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"right of use","var_qstn_qstnlit":"Who all have the right of use of village grazing \/pasture land ?","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"The right of use of village commons will be recorded in codes for each of the categories found in the village (that is with a positive entry for in the column for area) in the column provided. If a category of commons is not found within the village the corresponding cell for recording right of use will be crossed.  A number of activities are carried out on common village land by the villagers which add directly to their consumption or generate income. The villagers use the commons for grazing livestock, collection of food, fuel, fodder and a variety of materials used for construction of house, other household use and household enterprise. The right of use of a particular category of CPR is often restricted, either legally or conventionally, to a section of the villagers. Different categories of the commons may be subject to restrictions of different kinds. The code-structure for this item, provides for just the following five codes:\n\nNo right of community use on any part     ...   ...   ...  ...   ...   ... 1\nThere is some area for community use and the area is:\n    Entirely owned and managed by a tribal community  ...   ...  2\n    Entirely reserved for a non-tribal community \n                   or more than one communities    ...   ...  ...   ...   ...  3\n    Partly reserved for certain communities \n                   and partly for all villagers    ...   ...   ...   ...   ...   ...   4\n    Entirely for all villagers    ...   ...   ...   ...   ...   ...   ...   ...   ...   5\n\n\nFor each category of commons in the village, the right of use will be ascertained and an appropriate code will be recorded in the column.","var_sumstat":[{"value":"2181","type":"vald"},{"value":"2815","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"Common property land resources include community pastures, village forests & woodlots, village sites, common dumping and threshing grounds. The control and management of village pastures and grazing grounds is vested with the village panchayats. There may be some other land formally held by the panchayat or a community of the village. For this block, 'commons' will include only such land resources which are formally under the control and management of Panchayat or a community of the village.  However, land put to non-agricultural uses, except water bodies will be excluded.\n\nPanchayat land, even when given on lease to others, will be considered as common property in all cases for the present survey. Thus, panchayat land given on tree patta to individuals will also be included in CPR.\n\nVillage Panchayat grazing land \/ pasture land: This a well defined category of land in the classification used in official land-use records. Traditionally, grazing and pastureland has been the most important constituent of CPR land. Many villages have land earmarked as permanent pastures \/ grazing land. These are variously known as gauchar, gochar, gairan, gomal etc. Villagers have user right on permanent pastures by legal sanction. Care should, however, taken to exclude the area of village woodlots brought up on the grazing \/ pasture land.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"not reported","stats":"44","type":"freq"},{"value":"1","labl":"No right of community use on any part","stats":"93","type":"freq"},{"value":"2","labl":"There is some area for community use and it is entirely owned and managed by a tribal community","stats":"88","type":"freq"},{"value":"3","labl":"There is some area for community use and it is entirely reserved for a non-tribal community or more than one communities","stats":"18","type":"freq"},{"value":"4","labl":"There is some area for community use and it is partly reserved for certain communities and partly for all villagers","stats":"26","type":"freq"},{"value":"5","labl":"There is some area for community use and it is entirely for all villagers","stats":"1912","type":"freq"},{"value":"Sysmiss","labl":null,"stats":"2815","type":"freq"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F3"},{"vid":"V64","name":"B4_v01_2a","file_id":"F3","var_dcml":"2","var_intrvl":"contin","var_start_pos":"47","var_end_pos":"53","var_width":"7","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"village forest (de facto) (0.00 ha.)","var_qstn_qstnlit":"How much is the area of village forest (de facto) (0.00 ha.)?","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"Items 1.1 to 1.4 & 1.9: Common village land as on the date of survey and conventional right of use: Common village land or Commons refers to common property land resources within the boundary of the sample village. The area of common property land resources in this restricted sense, and the right of use of the villagers will be recorded in these items.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"0","max":"9999.99"}],"var_sumstat":[{"value":"2691","type":"vald"},{"value":"2305","type":"invd"},{"value":"0","type":"min"},{"value":"9999.99","type":"max"},{"value":"17.85","type":"mean"},{"value":"218.157","type":"stdev"}],"var_txt":"This item will include all such land which are under village forests and woodlots. This will also include the area notified as forest within the village which  may  belong to forest department, or any other government department (like Revenue Deptt. or PWD) but is formally under the management of village panchayat or a community of the village.","var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F3"},{"vid":"V65","name":"B4_v01_2b","file_id":"F3","var_dcml":"2","var_intrvl":"contin","var_start_pos":"54","var_end_pos":"60","var_width":"7","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"de jure (0.00 ha.)","var_qstn_qstnlit":"How much is the area of village forest (de jure) (0.00 ha.)?","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"Items 1.1 to 1.4 & 1.9: Common village land as on the date of survey and conventional right of use: Common village land or Commons refers to common property land resources within the boundary of the sample village. The area of common property land resources in this restricted sense, and the right of use of the villagers will be recorded in these items.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"0","max":"8200"}],"var_sumstat":[{"value":"3241","type":"vald"},{"value":"1755","type":"invd"},{"value":"0","type":"min"},{"value":"8200","type":"max"},{"value":"28.039","type":"mean"},{"value":"196.741","type":"stdev"}],"var_txt":"This item will include all such land which are under village forests and woodlots. This will also include the area notified as forest within the village which  may  belong to forest department, or any other government department (like Revenue Deptt. or PWD) but is formally under the management of village panchayat or a community of the village.","var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F3"},{"vid":"V66","name":"B4_v01_2c","file_id":"F3","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"61","var_end_pos":"61","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"right of use","var_qstn_qstnlit":"Who all have the right of use of village forest ?","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"Items 1.1 to 1.4 & 1.9: Common village land as on the date of survey and conventional right of use: Common village land or Commons refers to common property land resources within the boundary of the sample village. The area of common property land resources in this restricted sense, and the right of use of the villagers will be recorded in these items.","var_sumstat":[{"value":"978","type":"vald"},{"value":"4018","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This item will include all such land which are under village forests and woodlots. This will also include the area notified as forest within the village which  may  belong to forest department, or any other government department (like Revenue Deptt. or PWD) but is formally under the management of village panchayat or a community of the village.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"not reported","stats":"77","type":"freq"},{"value":"1","labl":"No right of community use on any part","stats":"173","type":"freq"},{"value":"2","labl":"There is some area for community use and it is entirely owned and managed by a tribal community","stats":"112","type":"freq"},{"value":"3","labl":"There is some area for community use and it is entirely reserved for a non-tribal community or more than one communities","stats":"9","type":"freq"},{"value":"4","labl":"There is some area for community use and it is partly reserved for certain communities and partly for all villagers","stats":"15","type":"freq"},{"value":"5","labl":"There is some area for community use and it is entirely for all villagers","stats":"592","type":"freq"},{"value":"Sysmiss","labl":null,"stats":"4018","type":"freq"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F3"},{"vid":"V67","name":"B4_v01_3a","file_id":"F3","var_dcml":"2","var_intrvl":"contin","var_start_pos":"62","var_end_pos":"68","var_width":"7","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"village site (de facto) (0.00 ha.)","var_qstn_qstnlit":"How much is the area of village site (de facto) (0.00 ha.)?","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"Items 1.1 to 1.4 & 1.9: Common village land as on the date of survey and conventional right of use: Common village land or Commons refers to common property land resources within the boundary of the sample village. The area of common property land resources in this restricted sense, and the right of use of the villagers will be recorded in these items.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"0","max":"1840.19"}],"var_sumstat":[{"value":"2887","type":"vald"},{"value":"2109","type":"invd"},{"value":"0","type":"min"},{"value":"1840.19","type":"max"},{"value":"10.771","type":"mean"},{"value":"66.76","type":"stdev"}],"var_txt":"This will include village site and all area of land which are earmarked for common use of the villagers for economic activities, such as (a) processing of agricultural produce, (b) storing of grains, other agricultural produce, firewood, etc. (c) use for other household enterprise.","var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F3"},{"vid":"V68","name":"B4_v01_3b","file_id":"F3","var_dcml":"2","var_intrvl":"contin","var_start_pos":"69","var_end_pos":"75","var_width":"7","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"de jure (0.00 ha.)","var_qstn_qstnlit":"How much is the area of village site (de jure) (0.00 ha.)?","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"Items 1.1 to 1.4 & 1.9: Common village land as on the date of survey and conventional right of use: Common village land or Commons refers to common property land resources within the boundary of the sample village. The area of common property land resources in this restricted sense, and the right of use of the villagers will be recorded in these items.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"0","max":"9250"}],"var_sumstat":[{"value":"3572","type":"vald"},{"value":"1424","type":"invd"},{"value":"0","type":"min"},{"value":"9250","type":"max"},{"value":"16.445","type":"mean"},{"value":"174.069","type":"stdev"}],"var_txt":"This will include village site and all area of land which are earmarked for common use of the villagers for economic activities, such as (a) processing of agricultural produce, (b) storing of grains, other agricultural produce, firewood, etc. (c) use for other household enterprise.","var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F3"},{"vid":"V69","name":"B4_v01_3c","file_id":"F3","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"76","var_end_pos":"76","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"right of use","var_qstn_qstnlit":"Who all have the right of use of village site?","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"Items 1.1 to 1.4 & 1.9: Common village land as on the date of survey and conventional right of use: Common village land or Commons refers to common property land resources within the boundary of the sample village. The area of common property land resources in this restricted sense, and the right of use of the villagers will be recorded in these items.","var_sumstat":[{"value":"2109","type":"vald"},{"value":"2887","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This will include village site and all area of land which are earmarked for common use of the villagers for economic activities, such as (a) processing of agricultural produce, (b) storing of grains, other agricultural produce, firewood, etc. (c) use for other household enterprise.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"not reported","stats":"18","type":"freq"},{"value":"1","labl":"No right of community use on any part","stats":"86","type":"freq"},{"value":"2","labl":"There is some area for community use and it is entirely owned and managed by a tribal community","stats":"107","type":"freq"},{"value":"3","labl":"There is some area for community use and it is entirely reserved for a non-tribal community or more than one communities","stats":"24","type":"freq"},{"value":"4","labl":"There is some area for community use and it is partly reserved for certain communities and partly for all villagers","stats":"47","type":"freq"},{"value":"5","labl":"There is some area for community use and it is entirely for all villagers","stats":"1827","type":"freq"},{"value":"Sysmiss","labl":null,"stats":"2887","type":"freq"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F3"},{"vid":"V70","name":"B4_v01_4a","file_id":"F3","var_dcml":"2","var_intrvl":"contin","var_start_pos":"77","var_end_pos":"83","var_width":"7","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"other barren land (de facto) (0.00 ha.)","var_qstn_qstnlit":"How much is the area of other barren land (de facto) (0.00 ha.)?","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"Items 1.1 to 1.4 & 1.9: Common village land as on the date of survey and conventional right of use: Common village land or Commons refers to common property land resources within the boundary of the sample village. The area of common property land resources in this restricted sense, and the right of use of the villagers will be recorded in these items.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"0","max":"9999.99"}],"var_sumstat":[{"value":"3196","type":"vald"},{"value":"1800","type":"invd"},{"value":"0","type":"min"},{"value":"9999.99","type":"max"},{"value":"53.261","type":"mean"},{"value":"390.275","type":"stdev"}],"var_txt":"This category of CPR land will include all barren and unculturable land and culturable wastes formally held by panchayat or a community of the village.","var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F3"},{"vid":"V71","name":"B4_v01_4b","file_id":"F3","var_dcml":"2","var_intrvl":"contin","var_start_pos":"84","var_end_pos":"90","var_width":"7","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"de jure (0.00 ha.)","var_qstn_qstnlit":"How much is the area of other barren land (de jure) (0.00 ha.)?","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"Items 1.1 to 1.4 & 1.9: Common village land as on the date of survey and conventional right of use: Common village land or Commons refers to common property land resources within the boundary of the sample village. The area of common property land resources in this restricted sense, and the right of use of the villagers will be recorded in these items.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"0","max":"9999.99"}],"var_sumstat":[{"value":"3986","type":"vald"},{"value":"1010","type":"invd"},{"value":"0","type":"min"},{"value":"9999.99","type":"max"},{"value":"53.295","type":"mean"},{"value":"363.836","type":"stdev"}],"var_txt":"This category of CPR land will include all barren and unculturable land and culturable wastes formally held by panchayat or a community of the village.","var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F3"},{"vid":"V72","name":"B4_v01_4c","file_id":"F3","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"91","var_end_pos":"91","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"right of use","var_qstn_qstnlit":"Who all have the right of use of other barren land?","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"Items 1.1 to 1.4 & 1.9: Common village land as on the date of survey and conventional right of use: Common village land or Commons refers to common property land resources within the boundary of the sample village. The area of common property land resources in this restricted sense, and the right of use of the villagers will be recorded in these items.","var_sumstat":[{"value":"2939","type":"vald"},{"value":"2057","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"This category of CPR land will include all barren and unculturable land and culturable wastes formally held by panchayat or a community of the village.","var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"not reported","stats":"17","type":"freq"},{"value":"1","labl":"No right of community use on any part","stats":"251","type":"freq"},{"value":"2","labl":"There is some area for community use and it is entirely owned and managed by a tribal community","stats":"93","type":"freq"},{"value":"3","labl":"There is some area for community use and it is entirely reserved for a non-tribal community or more than one communities","stats":"30","type":"freq"},{"value":"4","labl":"There is some area for community use and it is partly reserved for certain communities and partly for all villagers","stats":"62","type":"freq"},{"value":"5","labl":"There is some area for community use and it is entirely for all villagers","stats":"2486","type":"freq"},{"value":"Sysmiss","labl":null,"stats":"2057","type":"freq"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F3"},{"vid":"V73","name":"B4_v01_9a","file_id":"F3","var_dcml":"2","var_intrvl":"contin","var_start_pos":"92","var_end_pos":"99","var_width":"8","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"total (de facto)  (0.00 ha.)","var_qstn_qstnlit":"How much is the area of total common village land (de facto) (0.00 ha.)?","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"Items 1.1 to 1.4 & 1.9: Common village land as on the date of survey and conventional right of use: Common village land or Commons refers to common property land resources within the boundary of the sample village. The area of common property land resources in this restricted sense, and the right of use of the villagers will be recorded in these items.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"0","max":"10134.71"}],"var_sumstat":[{"value":"3404","type":"vald"},{"value":"1592","type":"invd"},{"value":"0","type":"min"},{"value":"10134.71","type":"max"},{"value":"93.589","type":"mean"},{"value":"453.816","type":"stdev"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F3"},{"vid":"V74","name":"B4_v01_9b","file_id":"F3","var_dcml":"2","var_intrvl":"contin","var_start_pos":"100","var_end_pos":"107","var_width":"8","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"de jure (0.00 ha.)","var_qstn_qstnlit":"How much is the area of total common village land (de jure) (0.00 ha.)?","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"Items 1.1 to 1.4 & 1.9: Common village land as on the date of survey and conventional right of use: Common village land or Commons refers to common property land resources within the boundary of the sample village. The area of common property land resources in this restricted sense, and the right of use of the villagers will be recorded in these items.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"0","max":"24700"}],"var_sumstat":[{"value":"4343","type":"vald"},{"value":"653","type":"invd"},{"value":"0","type":"min"},{"value":"24700","type":"max"},{"value":"109.163","type":"mean"},{"value":"566.001","type":"stdev"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F3"},{"vid":"V75","name":"B4_v02_1","file_id":"F3","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"108","var_end_pos":"108","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"reserved for ST","var_qstn_qstnlit":"Is there any part (of village panchayat grazing \/ pasture land) exclusively reserved for S.T ?","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"These items will be filled only if 'right of use' code in Item 1.1 is either '3' or '4', i.e. there is some area earmarked as village pasture \/ grazing land which is entirely or partly reserved for  one  or more than one communities.  In that case, appropriate entries will be made in the boxes provided below each of the social groups -- S.T, S.C, OBC and 'others'. S.T, S.C and OBC stand for scheduled tribes, scheduled castes and other backward classes respectively. If there is no such land in the village, all the boxes for these items will be struck out.","var_sumstat":[{"value":"49","type":"vald"},{"value":"4947","type":"invd"}],"var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"yes","stats":"10","type":"freq"},{"value":"2","labl":"no","stats":"39","type":"freq"},{"value":"Sysmiss","labl":null,"stats":"4947","type":"freq"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F3"},{"vid":"V76","name":"B4_v02_2","file_id":"F3","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"109","var_end_pos":"109","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"reserved for SC","var_qstn_qstnlit":"Is there any part (of village panchayat grazing \/ pasture land) exclusively reserved for S.C ?","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"These items will be filled only if 'right of use' code in Item 1.1 is either '3' or '4', i.e. there is some area earmarked as village pasture \/ grazing land which is entirely or partly reserved for  one  or more than one communities.  In that case, appropriate entries will be made in the boxes provided below each of the social groups -- S.T, S.C, OBC and 'others'. S.T, S.C and OBC stand for scheduled tribes, scheduled castes and other backward classes respectively. If there is no such land in the village, all the boxes for these items will be struck out.","var_sumstat":[{"value":"115","type":"vald"},{"value":"4881","type":"invd"}],"var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"yes","stats":"31","type":"freq"},{"value":"2","labl":"no","stats":"84","type":"freq"},{"value":"Sysmiss","labl":null,"stats":"4881","type":"freq"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F3"},{"vid":"V77","name":"B4_v02_3","file_id":"F3","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"110","var_end_pos":"110","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"reserved for OBC","var_qstn_qstnlit":"Is there any part (of village panchayat grazing \/ pasture land) exclusively reserved for OBC?","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"These items will be filled only if 'right of use' code in Item 1.1 is either '3' or '4', i.e. there is some area earmarked as village pasture \/ grazing land which is entirely or partly reserved for  one  or more than one communities.  In that case, appropriate entries will be made in the boxes provided below each of the social groups -- S.T, S.C, OBC and 'others'. S.T, S.C and OBC stand for scheduled tribes, scheduled castes and other backward classes respectively. If there is no such land in the village, all the boxes for these items will be struck out.","var_sumstat":[{"value":"112","type":"vald"},{"value":"4884","type":"invd"}],"var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"yes","stats":"11","type":"freq"},{"value":"2","labl":"no","stats":"101","type":"freq"},{"value":"Sysmiss","labl":null,"stats":"4884","type":"freq"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F3"},{"vid":"V78","name":"B4_v02_4","file_id":"F3","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"111","var_end_pos":"111","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"reserved for other","var_qstn_qstnlit":"Is there any part (of village panchayat grazing \/ pasture land) exclusively reserved for others?","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"These items will be filled only if 'right of use' code in Item 1.1 is either '3' or '4', i.e. there is some area earmarked as village pasture \/ grazing land which is entirely or partly reserved for  one  or more than one communities.  In that case, appropriate entries will be made in the boxes provided below each of the social groups -- S.T, S.C, OBC and 'others'. S.T, S.C and OBC stand for scheduled tribes, scheduled castes and other backward classes respectively. If there is no such land in the village, all the boxes for these items will be struck out.","var_sumstat":[{"value":"120","type":"vald"},{"value":"4876","type":"invd"}],"var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"yes","stats":"21","type":"freq"},{"value":"2","labl":"no","stats":"99","type":"freq"},{"value":"Sysmiss","labl":null,"stats":"4876","type":"freq"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F3"},{"vid":"V79","name":"B4_v03","file_id":"F3","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"112","var_end_pos":"112","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"land on lease on date of survey","var_qstn_qstnlit":"Is any part of common village land on lease on the date of survey?","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"It is to be ascertained whether, as on the date of survey, there is any part of CPR land (restricted sense) in the village which has been given on lease to an individual or a corporation or a company or a co-operative constituted of persons not belonging to the village. The answer will be recorded in codes (yes -- 1, no --2). In fact, leasing out of CPR land to any individual or institution not representing any community of the village will be considered for this item.","var_sumstat":[{"value":"4958","type":"vald"},{"value":"38","type":"invd"}],"var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"yes","stats":"814","type":"freq"},{"value":"2","labl":"no","stats":"4144","type":"freq"},{"value":"Sysmiss","labl":null,"stats":"38","type":"freq"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F3"},{"vid":"V80","name":"B4_v04","file_id":"F3","var_dcml":"2","var_intrvl":"contin","var_start_pos":"113","var_end_pos":"118","var_width":"6","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"area land on lease (0.00 ha.)","var_qstn_qstnlit":"How much area of common village land is on lease (0.00 ha.)?","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"If the entry in Item 3 is '1', i.e. if there is any CPR land which as on the date of survey stands leased out, the total area of such leased-out land will be recorded in hectares in two places of decimal in this item. Note that a CPR land held by a co-operative of villagers, who were its co-users prior to its formation, will not be considered to be under lease and thus will not be accounted for in this item.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"0","max":"590"}],"var_sumstat":[{"value":"887","type":"vald"},{"value":"4109","type":"invd"},{"value":"0","type":"min"},{"value":"590","type":"max"},{"value":"9.951","type":"mean"},{"value":"33.96","type":"stdev"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F3"},{"vid":"V81","name":"B4_v05","file_id":"F3","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"119","var_end_pos":"119","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"land any larger 5 years ago","var_qstn_qstnlit":"Was the common village land any larger 5 years ago?","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"If there be any CPR land (restricted sense) in the village on the date of survey, it is to be ascertained whether the area of the CPR land 5 years ago was more than what it is on the date of survey. The response -- either 'yes' or 'no' -- will be entered in codes. On the other hand, if there is no CPR land on the date of survey, first ascertain whether there was any 5 years ago. If the response is 'yes', the entry in Item 5 will evidently be '1'. Note that this item will always be filled in.","var_sumstat":[{"value":"4898","type":"vald"},{"value":"98","type":"invd"}],"var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"yes","stats":"694","type":"freq"},{"value":"2","labl":"no","stats":"4203","type":"freq"},{"value":"3","labl":"Invalid","stats":"1","type":"freq"},{"value":"Sysmiss","labl":null,"stats":"98","type":"freq"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F3"},{"vid":"V82","name":"B4_v06","file_id":"F3","var_dcml":"2","var_intrvl":"contin","var_start_pos":"120","var_end_pos":"126","var_width":"7","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"area land diminished (0.00 ha.)","var_qstn_qstnlit":"Has the area under common land diminished during last 5 years?","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"If the entry in Item 5 is '1', i.e. if it is reported that the area of CPR land was larger 5 years ago than what it is on the date of survey, the field official will be required to find out the area of CPR land as it existed 5 years ago. The difference between the area as existed 5 years ago and the present area will be entered in Item 6 in hectares up to two places of decimal. If the response to Item 5 is 'no', this item will be crossed. Note that a valid entry in this item will always be greater than \u201c0.00\u201d.\n\nArea of CPR land gets depleted due to natural causes and privatization. The latter takes place both legally and through illegal encroachment. The Revenue Department allots CPR land to individuals and co-operatives for housing and other non-agricultural uses. CPR land is also allotted to individuals for cultivation. Illegal encroachments are often formalized by giving patta to the holders. In this block, only the legal privatization and regularized encroachments will be considered for determining the area of land diminished during last 5 years. Illegal encroachments will not be considered.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"0","max":"1050"}],"var_sumstat":[{"value":"723","type":"vald"},{"value":"4273","type":"invd"},{"value":"0","type":"min"},{"value":"1050","type":"max"},{"value":"13.221","type":"mean"},{"value":"58.977","type":"stdev"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F3"},{"vid":"V83","name":"B4_v07","file_id":"F3","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"127","var_end_pos":"127","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"cattle put to graze","var_qstn_qstnlit":"Are cattle put to graze on land outside the village?","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"It will be ascertained whether cattle is put to graze on land outside the boundary of the village by a good number of households during a substantial part of any season. The reference period to be used for this item is the last normal agricultural year.","var_sumstat":[{"value":"4895","type":"vald"},{"value":"101","type":"invd"}],"var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"yes","stats":"2190","type":"freq"},{"value":"2","labl":"no","stats":"2705","type":"freq"},{"value":"Sysmiss","labl":null,"stats":"101","type":"freq"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F3"},{"vid":"V84","name":"B4_v08_1a","file_id":"F3","var_dcml":"2","var_intrvl":"contin","var_start_pos":"128","var_end_pos":"134","var_width":"7","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"reserved forest","var_qstn_qstnlit":"How much is the area of reserved forest (0.00 ha.)?","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"Items 8.1 to 8.3 & 8.9 provide for recording the area of forest land within the boundary of the village and right of local use of forest land and forest produce. By legal status, forests in India are classified in the following three categories: Reserved forests, Protected forests and Unclassed forests. In this item, information on area and right of use will be collected for each of these categories. \n\nFor each category of forests, area of land falling within the boundary of the sample village will be recorded in hectares in two places of decimal. Care should be taken to ensure that entries made are actually given in two places of decimal. For example, if the area reported is 50 hectares, the entry should be \"50.00\" and not just \"50\". If there is no forest of a particular category, record \"0.00\" in the corresponding cell. No cell of this column may be left blank. The total of entries (area) in Items 8.1 to 8.3 will be recorded in Item 8.9.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"0","max":"9999.99"}],"var_sumstat":[{"value":"2531","type":"vald"},{"value":"2465","type":"invd"},{"value":"0","type":"min"},{"value":"9999.99","type":"max"},{"value":"70.22","type":"mean"},{"value":"535.858","type":"stdev"}],"var_txt":"Reserved forests are constituted under the Indian Forest Act or other forest laws of the states. The government holds absolute rights of ownership in reserved forests. The products of a reserved forest are not to be used by the locals unless specifically permitted by way of grant of privilege and not as a matter of right. Access to these forests is generally restricted. For this survey, all forests declared as wild life or game sanctuary or national park will be treated as reserved forests.","var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F3"},{"vid":"V85","name":"B4_v08_1b","file_id":"F3","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"135","var_end_pos":"135","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"right of use","var_qstn_qstnlit":"Who all have the right of use of reserved forest ?","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"The right of  use of  forest land and forest produce will be recorded in codes for the categories of forests with some area contained within the village ( that is with a positive entry in the column for area). If a category of forest is not found within the village, the corresponding cells for recording right of use will be crossed. \n\nForests adjoining habitation are used in a number of ways. The local villagers use forests for meeting their requirements of timber, fuel and fodder. They also collect a large variety of minor forest produce. Forests are also used for grazing. But  the villagers' rights of use are in most cases legally restricted. The code-structure for this item, provides for just the following four codes:\n\nno right       ..   ...   ...   ...   ...   ...   ...   ...   ...  ...   ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ..1\nrestricted to collection of a few minor forest produce    ..  ...  ...  ...  ...  2\ncollection of a large number of minor forest produce permitted  ...  ... . 3\nother less restrictive right of use    ...   ...   ...   ...   ...  ...  ...   ...   ...   ..  4\n\nFor each kind of forest in the village, the legally sanctioned right of use will be ascertained and an appropriate code will be recorded in the column. Note that permitting grazing in the forest land will be considered less restrictive than collection of minor forest produce. Thus, forests permitting grazing will always be assigned code '4'. Lopping rights are commonly accompanied with a number of other users' rights. Thus, forests where lopping is legally permitted should also be assigned code  '4'.","var_sumstat":[{"value":"524","type":"vald"},{"value":"4472","type":"invd"}],"var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"not reported","stats":"66","type":"freq"},{"value":"1","labl":"no right","stats":"232","type":"freq"},{"value":"2","labl":"restricted to collection of a few minor forest produce","stats":"133","type":"freq"},{"value":"3","labl":"collection of a large number of minor forest produce permitted","stats":"28","type":"freq"},{"value":"4","labl":"other less restrictive right of use","stats":"65","type":"freq"},{"value":"Sysmiss","labl":null,"stats":"4472","type":"freq"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F3"},{"vid":"V86","name":"B4_v08_2a","file_id":"F3","var_dcml":"2","var_intrvl":"contin","var_start_pos":"136","var_end_pos":"142","var_width":"7","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"protected forest","var_qstn_qstnlit":"How much is the area of protected forest (0.00 ha.)?","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"Items 8.1 to 8.3 & 8.9 provide for recording the area of forest land within the boundary of the village and right of local use of forest land and forest produce. By legal status, forests in India are classified in the following three categories: Reserved forests, Protected forests and Unclassed forests. In this item, information on area and right of use will be collected for each of these categories. \n\nFor each category of forests, area of land falling within the boundary of the sample village will be recorded in hectares in two places of decimal. Care should be taken to ensure that entries made are actually given in two places of decimal. For example, if the area reported is 50 hectares, the entry should be \"50.00\" and not just \"50\". If there is no forest of a particular category, record \"0.00\" in the corresponding cell. No cell of this column may be left blank. The total of entries (area) in Items 8.1 to 8.3 will be recorded in Item 8.9.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"0","max":"5375"}],"var_sumstat":[{"value":"2438","type":"vald"},{"value":"2558","type":"invd"},{"value":"0","type":"min"},{"value":"5375","type":"max"},{"value":"25.386","type":"mean"},{"value":"163.196","type":"stdev"}],"var_txt":"Protected forests too are constituted under the Forest Act. The locals are permitted to gather all produce except those which are specifically prohibited. Other privileges of the locals are also permitted. The privileges commonly enjoyed by the local population includes collection of leaves, firewood, fodder and other minor forest produce, grazing of cattle etc.","var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F3"},{"vid":"V87","name":"B4_v08_2b","file_id":"F3","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"143","var_end_pos":"143","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"right of use","var_qstn_qstnlit":"Who all have the right of use of protected forest ?","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"The right of  use of  forest land and forest produce will be recorded in codes for the categories of forests with some area contained within the village ( that is with a positive entry in the column for area). If a category of forest is not found within the village, the corresponding cells for recording right of use will be crossed. \n\nForests adjoining habitation are used in a number of ways. The local villagers use forests for meeting their requirements of timber, fuel and fodder. They also collect a large variety of minor forest produce. Forests are also used for grazing. But  the villagers' rights of use are in most cases legally restricted. The code-structure for this item, provides for just the following four codes:\n\nno right       ..   ...   ...   ...   ...   ...   ...   ...   ...  ...   ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ..1\nrestricted to collection of a few minor forest produce    ..  ...  ...  ...  ...  2\ncollection of a large number of minor forest produce permitted  ...  ... . 3\nother less restrictive right of use    ...   ...   ...   ...   ...  ...  ...   ...   ...   ..  4\n\nFor each kind of forest in the village, the legally sanctioned right of use will be ascertained and an appropriate code will be recorded in the column. Note that permitting grazing in the forest land will be considered less restrictive than collection of minor forest produce. Thus, forests permitting grazing will always be assigned code '4'. Lopping rights are commonly accompanied with a number of other users' rights. Thus, forests where lopping is legally permitted should also be assigned code  '4'.","var_sumstat":[{"value":"454","type":"vald"},{"value":"4542","type":"invd"}],"var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"not reported","stats":"60","type":"freq"},{"value":"1","labl":"no right","stats":"132","type":"freq"},{"value":"2","labl":"restricted to collection of a few minor forest produce","stats":"146","type":"freq"},{"value":"3","labl":"collection of a large number of minor forest produce permitted","stats":"59","type":"freq"},{"value":"4","labl":"other less restrictive right of use","stats":"57","type":"freq"},{"value":"Sysmiss","labl":null,"stats":"4542","type":"freq"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F3"},{"vid":"V88","name":"B4_v08_3a","file_id":"F3","var_dcml":"2","var_intrvl":"contin","var_start_pos":"144","var_end_pos":"150","var_width":"7","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"unclassed forest","var_qstn_qstnlit":"How much is the area of unclassed forest (0.00 ha.)?","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"Items 8.1 to 8.3 & 8.9 provide for recording the area of forest land within the boundary of the village and right of local use of forest land and forest produce. By legal status, forests in India are classified in the following three categories: Reserved forests, Protected forests and Unclassed forests. In this item, information on area and right of use will be collected for each of these categories. \n\nFor each category of forests, area of land falling within the boundary of the sample village will be recorded in hectares in two places of decimal. Care should be taken to ensure that entries made are actually given in two places of decimal. For example, if the area reported is 50 hectares, the entry should be \"50.00\" and not just \"50\". If there is no forest of a particular category, record \"0.00\" in the corresponding cell. No cell of this column may be left blank. The total of entries (area) in Items 8.1 to 8.3 will be recorded in Item 8.9.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"0","max":"5000"}],"var_sumstat":[{"value":"2537","type":"vald"},{"value":"2459","type":"invd"},{"value":"0","type":"min"},{"value":"5000","type":"max"},{"value":"29.393","type":"mean"},{"value":"196.877","type":"stdev"}],"var_txt":"According to the classification by legal status, this category include all other forests. Some of these forests are privately owned. All village forests are included in this category. In the hilly states of the North-east, forests are owned by district councils, village community and even individual households. All these come under the category of Unclassed forests. In some parts of the country, there are forests on revenue land, which normally are assigned to the forest department for management. These are called revenue forests or Soyam forests. For this item, all forests of this category will be considered if they are not owned by individuals or village community or are not entrusted to village \/ Van panchayat.","var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F3"},{"vid":"V89","name":"B4_v08_3b","file_id":"F3","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"151","var_end_pos":"151","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"right of use","var_qstn_qstnlit":"Who all have the right of use of unclassed forest ?","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"The right of  use of  forest land and forest produce will be recorded in codes for the categories of forests with some area contained within the village ( that is with a positive entry in the column for area). If a category of forest is not found within the village, the corresponding cells for recording right of use will be crossed. \n\nForests adjoining habitation are used in a number of ways. The local villagers use forests for meeting their requirements of timber, fuel and fodder. They also collect a large variety of minor forest produce. Forests are also used for grazing. But  the villagers' rights of use are in most cases legally restricted. The code-structure for this item, provides for just the following four codes:\n\nno right       ..   ...   ...   ...   ...   ...   ...   ...   ...  ...   ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ..1\nrestricted to collection of a few minor forest produce    ..  ...  ...  ...  ...  2\ncollection of a large number of minor forest produce permitted  ...  ... . 3\nother less restrictive right of use    ...   ...   ...   ...   ...  ...  ...   ...   ...   ..  4\n\nFor each kind of forest in the village, the legally sanctioned right of use will be ascertained and an appropriate code will be recorded in the column. Note that permitting grazing in the forest land will be considered less restrictive than collection of minor forest produce. Thus, forests permitting grazing will always be assigned code '4'. Lopping rights are commonly accompanied with a number of other users' rights. Thus, forests where lopping is legally permitted should also be assigned code  '4'.","var_sumstat":[{"value":"617","type":"vald"},{"value":"4379","type":"invd"}],"var_catgry":[{"value":"0","labl":"not reported","stats":"63","type":"freq"},{"value":"1","labl":"no right","stats":"146","type":"freq"},{"value":"2","labl":"restricted to collection of a few minor forest produce","stats":"168","type":"freq"},{"value":"3","labl":"collection of a large number of minor forest produce permitted","stats":"91","type":"freq"},{"value":"4","labl":"other less restrictive right of use","stats":"149","type":"freq"},{"value":"Sysmiss","labl":null,"stats":"4379","type":"freq"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F3"},{"vid":"V90","name":"B4_v08_9","file_id":"F3","var_dcml":"2","var_intrvl":"contin","var_start_pos":"152","var_end_pos":"159","var_width":"8","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"total forest land","var_qstn_qstnlit":"How much is the area of total forest land (0.00 ha.)?","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"Items 8.1 to 8.3 & 8.9 provide for recording the area of forest land within the boundary of the village and right of local use of forest land and forest produce. By legal status, forests in India are classified in the following three categories: Reserved forests, Protected forests and Unclassed forests. In this item, information on area and right of use will be collected for each of these categories. \n\nFor each category of forests, area of land falling within the boundary of the sample village will be recorded in hectares in two places of decimal. Care should be taken to ensure that entries made are actually given in two places of decimal. For example, if the area reported is 50 hectares, the entry should be \"50.00\" and not just \"50\". If there is no forest of a particular category, record \"0.00\" in the corresponding cell. No cell of this column may be left blank. The total of entries (area) in Items 8.1 to 8.3 will be recorded in Item 8.9.","var_val_range":[{"units":"REAL","min":"0","max":"14835"}],"var_sumstat":[{"value":"2868","type":"vald"},{"value":"2128","type":"invd"},{"value":"0","type":"min"},{"value":"14835","type":"max"},{"value":"109.549","type":"mean"},{"value":"592.487","type":"stdev"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F3"},{"vid":"V91","name":"B4_v09","file_id":"F3","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"160","var_end_pos":"160","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"local forest management body","var_qstn_qstnlit":"Is there any local forest management body like JFM, Van Panchayat etc.?","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"Local forest management bodies are now expected to be found in many parts of the country. If such a local body of the villagers exists in the sample village, whether or not \nthe area of the forest in its jurisdiction lies within the village, code '1' (yes) will be recorded in this item.","var_sumstat":[{"value":"4918","type":"vald"},{"value":"78","type":"invd"}],"var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"yes","stats":"194","type":"freq"},{"value":"2","labl":"no","stats":"4722","type":"freq"},{"value":"4","labl":null,"stats":"1","type":"freq"},{"value":"5","labl":null,"stats":"1","type":"freq"},{"value":"9","labl":"invalid","stats":"0","type":"freq"},{"value":"Sysmiss","labl":null,"stats":"78","type":"freq"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F3"},{"vid":"V92","name":"B4_v10","file_id":"F3","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"161","var_end_pos":"161","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"forest outside village","var_qstn_qstnlit":"Is there any local forest outside the village and within the reach of the villagers?","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"This item will be filled in, whether or not the village has a forest within its own boundary. It is to be ascertained whether there is a forest outside the boundary of the village that is generally considered to be within the reach of the villagers. The forest will be considered as within the reach of the villagers if they can commute the distance daily or as and when necessary.","var_sumstat":[{"value":"4923","type":"vald"},{"value":"73","type":"invd"}],"var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"yes","stats":"1681","type":"freq"},{"value":"2","labl":"no","stats":"3242","type":"freq"},{"value":"Sysmiss","labl":null,"stats":"73","type":"freq"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F3"},{"vid":"V93","name":"B4_v11","file_id":"F3","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"contin","var_start_pos":"162","var_end_pos":"163","var_width":"2","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"distance of the forest (km.)","var_qstn_qstnlit":"How much is the distance of the nearest boundary of the forest (outside the village) from the village in kms.?","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"The distance of the nearest boundary of the forest (outside the village) from the village will be recorded in kilometers (whole number). If there are more than one forest in the vicinity of the village, the distance of the forest that is used by a majority of the villagers is to be recorded. In case the villagers do not use any of the forests within its reach, the distance of the nearest one will be recorded.","var_val_range":[{"units":null,"min":"0","max":"53"}],"var_sumstat":[{"value":"1546","type":"vald"},{"value":"3450","type":"invd"},{"value":"0","type":"min"},{"value":"53","type":"max"},{"value":"4.34","type":"mean"},{"value":"4.828","type":"stdev"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F3"},{"vid":"V94","name":"B4_v12","file_id":"F3","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"164","var_end_pos":"164","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"legal status","var_qstn_qstnlit":"What is the legal status of the forest in the vicinity of the village?","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"The legal status of the forest in the vicinity of the village is to be ascertained and recorded in terms of the following codes:\n\nReserved forest    ...   ...   ...   ...   ...   ...  ...   ...   ...   ..1\nProtected forest    ..  ...   ...   ...   ...   ...  ...   ...   ...   ...2\nCommunity or village or Van Panchayat forest ..  ..... 3\nOther unclassed forest   ...   ...   ...   ...    ...  ...   ...   .. 4\n\n\nNote that a community or village or Van Panchayat forest may be reported to be in the vicinity of the sample village, which belongs to some other village. Ordinarily, the villagers of the sample village are not expected to have any legitimate right of use of such a forest. Since, this item is expected to reflect the rights of use of the villagers of the sample village, code '3' will not be applicable in such cases -- these will be assigned code '4'.","var_sumstat":[{"value":"1596","type":"vald"},{"value":"3400","type":"invd"}],"var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Reserved forest","stats":"470","type":"freq"},{"value":"2","labl":"Protected forest","stats":"526","type":"freq"},{"value":"3","labl":"community \/ village \/ van panchayat forest","stats":"160","type":"freq"},{"value":"4","labl":"Other unclassed forests","stats":"440","type":"freq"},{"value":"Sysmiss","labl":null,"stats":"3400","type":"freq"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F3"},{"vid":"V95","name":"ID","file_id":"F4","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"contin","var_start_pos":"1","var_end_pos":"5","var_width":"5","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Primary key - unique identifier for a village","var_val_range":[{"units":null,"min":"71000","max":"78999"}],"var_sumstat":[{"value":"5004","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F4"},{"vid":"V96","name":"state","file_id":"F4","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"6","var_end_pos":"7","var_width":"2","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"State","var_sumstat":[{"value":"5004","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_catgry":[{"value":"2","labl":"Andhra Pradesh","stats":"360","type":"freq"},{"value":"3","labl":"Arunachal Pradesh","stats":"49","type":"freq"},{"value":"4","labl":"Assam","stats":"205","type":"freq"},{"value":"5","labl":"Bihar","stats":"471","type":"freq"},{"value":"6","labl":"Goa","stats":"16","type":"freq"},{"value":"7","labl":"Gujarat","stats":"188","type":"freq"},{"value":"8","labl":"Haryana","stats":"79","type":"freq"},{"value":"9","labl":"Himachal Pradesh","stats":"124","type":"freq"},{"value":"10","labl":"Jammu & Kashmir","stats":"109","type":"freq"},{"value":"11","labl":"Karnataka","stats":"201","type":"freq"},{"value":"12","labl":"Kerala","stats":"182","type":"freq"},{"value":"13","labl":"Madhya Pradesh","stats":"367","type":"freq"},{"value":"14","labl":"Maharashtra","stats":"338","type":"freq"},{"value":"15","labl":"Manipur","stats":"54","type":"freq"},{"value":"16","labl":"Meghalaya","stats":"67","type":"freq"},{"value":"17","labl":"Mizoram","stats":"39","type":"freq"},{"value":"18","labl":"Nagaland","stats":"56","type":"freq"},{"value":"19","labl":"Orissa","stats":"215","type":"freq"},{"value":"20","labl":"Punjab","stats":"162","type":"freq"},{"value":"21","labl":"Rajasthan","stats":"227","type":"freq"},{"value":"22","labl":"Sikkim","stats":"60","type":"freq"},{"value":"23","labl":"Tamil Nadu","stats":"335","type":"freq"},{"value":"24","labl":"Tripura","stats":"74","type":"freq"},{"value":"25","labl":"Uttar Pradesh","stats":"629","type":"freq"},{"value":"26","labl":"West Bengal","stats":"333","type":"freq"},{"value":"27","labl":"A & N Islands","stats":"34","type":"freq"},{"value":"28","labl":"Chandigarh","stats":"4","type":"freq"},{"value":"29","labl":"Dadra & Nagar Haveli","stats":"4","type":"freq"},{"value":"30","labl":"Daman & Diu","stats":"4","type":"freq"},{"value":"31","labl":"Delhi","stats":"9","type":"freq"},{"value":"32","labl":"Lakshdweep","stats":"5","type":"freq"},{"value":"33","labl":"Pondicherry","stats":"4","type":"freq"}],"var_codeinstr":"This variable has been derived from the variable \"State Region\" to enable the users to easily access state wise data.","var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F4"},{"vid":"V97","name":"sector","file_id":"F4","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"8","var_end_pos":"8","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"sector","var_sumstat":[{"value":"5004","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"Sector : A word used for the rural-urban demarcation.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Rural","stats":"5004","type":"freq"},{"value":"2","labl":"Urban","stats":"0","type":"freq"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F4"},{"vid":"V98","name":"Flot","file_id":"F4","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"contin","var_start_pos":"9","var_end_pos":"13","var_width":"5","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Flot Number","var_val_range":[{"units":null,"min":"18000","max":"88370"}],"var_sumstat":[{"value":"5004","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_codeinstr":"This round contains some variables which are not in the questionnaire. These variables have been calculated for the purpose of specific tabulation for which documentation is not available. The user may ignore them.","var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F4"},{"vid":"V99","name":"FSU","file_id":"F4","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"contin","var_start_pos":"14","var_end_pos":"18","var_width":"5","var_rec_seg_no":"1","var_val_range":[{"units":null,"min":"71000","max":"78999"}],"var_sumstat":[{"value":"5004","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"},{"value":"71000","type":"min"},{"value":"78999","type":"max"},{"value":"75140.28","type":"mean"},{"value":"2599.403","type":"stdev"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F4"},{"vid":"V100","name":"Level","file_id":"F4","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"19","var_end_pos":"19","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Level","var_val_range":[{"units":null,"min":"4","max":"4"}],"var_sumstat":[{"value":"5004","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_catgry":[{"value":"4","labl":null,"stats":"5004","type":"freq"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F4"},{"vid":"V101","name":"B1_v01","file_id":"F4","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"20","var_end_pos":"22","var_width":"3","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Round Schedule","var_val_range":[{"units":null,"min":"542","max":"542"}],"var_sumstat":[{"value":"5004","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_catgry":[{"value":"542","labl":null,"stats":"5004","type":"freq"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F4"},{"vid":"V102","name":"B1_v03","file_id":"F4","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"contin","var_start_pos":"23","var_end_pos":"25","var_width":"3","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"State-Region","var_val_range":[{"units":null,"min":"20","max":"331"}],"var_sumstat":[{"value":"5004","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"Regions are hierarchical domains of study below the level of State\/ Union Territory in the NSS.","var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F4"},{"vid":"V103","name":"B1_v04","file_id":"F4","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"26","var_end_pos":"26","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Sub sample","var_sumstat":[{"value":"5004","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"An important feature of the NSS sampling design is that  the total sample of first stage units is drawn in the form of two  or more independent and parallel samples, termed as interpenetrating sub-samples. Each sub- sample is  drawn by the same \nsampling scheme and is capable of providing valid estimates of the population parameters. The comparison of sub-sample wise estimates shows  the margin of uncertainty associated with the combined sample estimate. \n \nInterpenetrating sub-samples have been used in NSS (i) to obtain valid estimates from each sub-round (season) of the survey  round, and (ii) to ensure that Central and State samples for any State\/ UT cover independent and equally valid samples of units. \n\nThe samples surveyed by the NSSO staff are termed as Central sample and the matched samples surveyed by State Government staff are termed as State sample.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Central sample","stats":"2505","type":"freq"},{"value":"2","labl":"State sample","stats":"2499","type":"freq"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F4"},{"vid":"V104","name":"B1_v05","file_id":"F4","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"discrete","var_start_pos":"27","var_end_pos":"27","var_width":"1","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"Sub round","var_sumstat":[{"value":"5004","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_txt":"The survey period of six months of this round  was divided  into  two sub-rounds of three months duration. Equal number of sample villages and blocks were  allotted for survey in each of these two sub-rounds.","var_catgry":[{"value":"1","labl":"Sub round 1","stats":"2505","type":"freq"},{"value":"2","labl":"Sub round 2","stats":"2499","type":"freq"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F4"},{"vid":"V105","name":"B1_v09","file_id":"F4","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"contin","var_start_pos":"28","var_end_pos":"29","var_width":"2","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"district code","var_val_range":[{"units":null,"min":"1","max":"63"}],"var_sumstat":[{"value":"5004","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F4"},{"vid":"V106","name":"B1_v10","file_id":"F4","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"contin","var_start_pos":"30","var_end_pos":"31","var_width":"2","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"stratum","var_val_range":[{"units":null,"min":"1","max":"93"}],"var_sumstat":[{"value":"5004","type":"vald"},{"value":"0","type":"invd"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F4"},{"vid":"V107","name":"B5_v01_1","file_id":"F4","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"contin","var_start_pos":"32","var_end_pos":"33","var_width":"2","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"community tubewell (no.)","var_qstn_qstnlit":"How many community tubewell are there in the village?","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"Recently, with renewed official emphasis on supplying hygienic drinking water to the rural population, sizable schemes of constructing tubewells for potable water have been launched in a number of states. Tubewells for community use are also constructed with locally mobilised funds. There are some which are constructed and controlled by the authority managing a temple, mosque, church and other religious institution. Some may also have been constructed by a community of the village for its own use. All such tubewells constructed for potable water, irrespective of the agency managing them, will be accounted for in this item, provided they are not held by a single household or a small group of households.\n\nNote that shallow \/ deep tubewells meant for irrigation will not be counted for this item even if potable water is fetched by the villagers from such sources.","var_val_range":[{"units":null,"min":"0","max":"99"}],"var_sumstat":[{"value":"3617","type":"vald"},{"value":"1387","type":"invd"},{"value":"0","type":"min"},{"value":"99","type":"max"},{"value":"11.025","type":"mean"},{"value":"15.91","type":"stdev"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F4"},{"vid":"V108","name":"B5_v01_2","file_id":"F4","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"contin","var_start_pos":"34","var_end_pos":"35","var_width":"2","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"wells for potable water (no.)","var_qstn_qstnlit":"How many wells for potable water are there in the village?","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"Wells, i.e. dug wells, are extensively used as main source of drinking water in many areas of the country. The wells are owned by communities as well as individual households. Community wells are built and maintained by the local village community. All the community wells, whether locally or government funded, within the boundary of the village will be counted for this item.\n\nStepwells, found mostly in Rajasthan and Gujarat, will be treated as wells for this block. Moreover, surangams -- horizontal tunnels dug through hillocks for seepage water -- found in the hills of northern Kerala will also be treated as wells. These will be counted for this item if they are mainly used for potable water. However, temporary wells dug in the beds of dry river, canal and lakes ( in severe drought situations) or the wells located at the bottom of ponds and tanks will not be counted for this item.","var_val_range":[{"units":null,"min":"0","max":"99"}],"var_sumstat":[{"value":"3324","type":"vald"},{"value":"1680","type":"invd"},{"value":"0","type":"min"},{"value":"99","type":"max"},{"value":"6.319","type":"mean"},{"value":"10.764","type":"stdev"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F4"},{"vid":"V109","name":"B5_v01_3","file_id":"F4","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"contin","var_start_pos":"36","var_end_pos":"37","var_width":"2","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"other source of potable water (no.)","var_qstn_qstnlit":"How many other source of potable water are there in the village?","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"All common water resources of potable water, other than those covered under tubewells and (dug) wells (in  Items 1.1 & 1.2) will be considered for this item. It is to be noted that while enumerating the sources, a system in its entirety will be counted as one source. Moreover, a source of water will be considered for this item only if it is exclusively, or at least mainly, reserved for drawing drinking water.\n\nCare should be taken to enumerate community managed traditional systems of potable water harvesting like kundis, rooftop harvesting structures, ponds, tanks dugwells, stepwells, springs & streams that are quite commonly used as sources of drinking water.","var_val_range":[{"units":null,"min":"0","max":"99"}],"var_sumstat":[{"value":"1896","type":"vald"},{"value":"3108","type":"invd"},{"value":"0","type":"min"},{"value":"99","type":"max"},{"value":"4.569","type":"mean"},{"value":"8.414","type":"stdev"}],"var_format":"numeric","var_format_schema":"other","fid":"F4"},{"vid":"V110","name":"B5_v01_4","file_id":"F4","var_dcml":"0","var_intrvl":"contin","var_start_pos":"38","var_end_pos":"39","var_width":"2","var_rec_seg_no":"1","labl":"other tanks, ponds by vill. panchayat (no.)","var_qstn_qstnlit":"How many other tanks, ponds by vill. panchayat are there in the village?","var_qstn_ivulnstr":"All such water bodies for which there is a formal local organisation like a co-operative, pani panchayat or any other formal farmers' association for their management will be counted for Item 1.4. 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