• There are 24.49
crore (243.9 million) households in India, of which 17.97 (179.7 • 5.37 crore (29.97%) households in rural areas are "landless deriving a major part of their income from manual labour". • As many as 23,700,000 (13.25%) families in villages live in a one-room house with 'kachcha' (impermanent) walls and roof. • 21.53%, or 38,600,000, families living in villages belong to SC/ST categories. • 56% of India's rural households lack agricultural land. • 36% of 884 million people in rural India are non-literate. This is higher than the 32% recorded by
2011 Census of India. • Of the 64% literate rural Indians, more than a fifth have not completed primary school. • 60% of the 179,100,000 rural households are deprived or poor. • 35% of urban Indian households qualify as poor. • 74.5% (133,400,000) of rural households survive on a monthly income of Rs 5,000 for their highest earner. • 5.4% of rural India has completed high school. • 3.4% of rural households have a family member who is a graduate. • 4.6% of all rural households in India pay income tax. • 14% of rural households are employed either with the government or the private sector. • 180,657 households are engaged in
manual scavenging for a livelihood. Maharashtra, with 63,713, tops the list of the largest number of manual scavenger households, followed by Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Tripura and Karnataka. • Over 48 per cent of the Indian rural population is female. • 44.72 crore Indians are non-literate, more than a third of its 121.08 crore population. •
Transgender people comprise 0.1% of India's rural population. The Andaman and Nicobar islands, West Bengal, Gujarat, Odisha and Mizoram have the highest proportions of transgender people. • The military and the para-military were kept out of the SECC. •
Government of Karnataka's Socio Economic Survey 2015 conducted by the Karnataka State Commission for Backward Classes was put up on the official website. The survey was launched on 11 April 2015. 133,000 enumerators carried out the Socio Economic Survey 2015 into every village, town and street to compile data related to religion, caste, education, social and economic condition of about 6.60 crore people in
Karnataka by covering about 1.26 crore families. • Social Welfare Department of
Government of Karnataka may carry out a second round of caste census for 2.37 lakh families in
Bengaluru, as the survey covered only 18.8 lakh families out of total 21,16,949 families in
Bengaluru, which accounts for 88.82%. • Kerala tops in the number of people with mental ailments in India. • 1% of rural households own a landline phone without a mobile phone, while 68.35% rural households have mobile phones as their only phone(s). ==Criticism==