Housing Condition and Sanitation Facility Housing Condition Sample Clauses

Housing Condition and Sanitation Facility Housing Condition. The housing condition of the surveyed households has been shown below: Table 3-32-Housing Condition in the Surveyed Village Type of Housing Frequency Pucca 18 Semi Pucca 7 Kutcha 15 Shanty 1 Total 41 Source: Primary Household Survey-2015 The above table shows that out of the 41 household survey done 18 were having Pucca houses, 7 Semi Pacca, 45 Kutcha where as 1 house was shanty. The houses that were pucca were mostly those who had primary and secondary sources of income and had some land being acquired by the SEZ. Sanitary Toilet Facility The type of toilet facility present in the surveyed village: Table 3-33-Toilet Facility in the Surveyed Village In house Toilet Facility 16 Open Defecation 25 Source: Primary Household Survey-2015 The above table reveals that open defecation is practiced in Vadadala village. The people having pucca houses generally had the toilets built in their house. The people who were living in Indira Awas or in kutcha houses were generally not having the toilet facility available at their homes. The vulnerable groups had got their toilet build under the Government Scheme/private but they were not in working condition so they were left with no other option but to defecate in open. Kutcha Houses at Kadodara Toilet made under Government Scheme 3.13.7 Economic Profile Agriculture Agriculture is totally depended on monsoons in the study area. The major crops grown are Wheat, Cotton, Pulses and Bajri. Agriculture provides employment in the form of daily wage labour during the harvesting season. People who have less or no land do labour in others field on daily wage basis. The average wage for the male is Rs. 200 per day and for the female is Rs. 150 per day. Industries/Factories PCPIR located at Dahej, is spread over the blocks of Vagra and Bharuch, South Gujarat. This region has been specifically delineated Investment Region planned for the establishment of production facilities for petroleum, chemicals and petrochemicals. Vagra Taluka is the place where the proposed project is coming. The major company that are there in GIDC Dahej Phase II are the following Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilizer Company, Adani Power Dahej Ltd., First Carbon Technologies Pvt. Ltd., GACL, SRF Limited, Narmada Bio Chem Pvt. Ltd., Indofil Chemicals Company, BOC, Meghmani Organics Ltd. Etc. Employment Status The occupational status has been shown in the table below. Table 3-34-Occupational status of the study area Distance % Occupational Status (2001) % Occupatio...
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