ANNEXURES


                                                       ANNEXURE 1
                                                (Chapter II,   Para 2.9)
        
                          Systematic Hydrogeological Survey
                                   (as on 1.1.1975)
        
                                          
region/state coverable area in survey g a p_ sq. km. completed (1-2) (%)
(0) (1) (2) (3) (4)
1 . northern region 2. Uttar Pradesh 271293 170070 101223 37.3 3. north western region 4. Jammu and Kashmir 24926 10550 14376 57.6 5. Delhi 1485 1483 2 0.1 6. Punjab 50362 41715 8647 17.2 7. Haryana 44222 40190 4032 9.2 8. Chandigarh 115 115 - 0.0 9. Himachal Pradesh 19453 3900 15553 79.9 10.western region 11.Rajasthan 342214 239515 102699 30.0 12.Gujarat 195984 69175 126809 64.7 13.eastern region 14. Bihar 173876 43870 130006 74.7 15. West Bengal 87743 72140 15603 17.8 16. Orissa 155782 34845 117939 75.7 17. Andaman and Nicobar 8293 2200 6093 73.4 18. north eastern region 19. Assam 78523 21820 56703 72.2 20. Meghalaya 22489 50 22439 99.7 21. Arunachal Pradesh 48738 20 48718 99.9 22. Tripura 10477 2550 7927 75.6 23. Nagaland 14367 600 13767 95.8 24. Mizoram 21496 625 20871 97.0 25. Manipur 21087 - 21087 100.0 26. central region 27. Madhya Pradesh 442841 78730 364111 82.2 28. Maharashtra 307762 60240 247522 80.4 29. Goa, Diu and Daman 3813 2275 1538 40.3 30. southern region 31. Andhra Pradesh 276811 96720 180094 65.0 32. Tamil Nadu 128769 45975 82794 64.2 33. Pondicherry 480 - 480 100.0 34. Kerala 38759 20080 186794 8.1 35. Laccadive Islands 32 - 32 100.0 36. Karnataka 191773 38720 153053 79.8 37. total 2983968 1101173 1882795 63.0

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                                                              ANNEXURE 2
                                                    (Chapter II, Para 2.22) 
        
                         Status of Geological Mapping in India
                                 (1;63360/50,000)
                                  (as on 1.1.1975)
        
                                          
states/union territories area of the area mapped state (sq. km) sq. km. %
(0) (1) (2) (3)
1 . Assam 99610 398574 0-01 2. Meghalaya 22489 1140 5.07 3. Arunachal Pradesh 81424 2015 2.48 4. Mizoram 21090 352 3.05 5. Nagaland 16527 316 1.91 6. Manipur 22356 552 2.37 7. Tripura 10477 3419 32.63 8. Andaman and Nicobar 8293 - 0.00 9. West Bengal 87853 57770 65.76 10. Bihar 173876 116443 66.97 11. Orissa 155842 109767 70.43 12. eastern region 699837 331631 47.39 13. Uttar Pradesh 294413 60352 20.50 14. Jammu and Kashmir 222236 59913 26.96 15. Delhi 1483 984 66.35 16. Punjab - Haryana 94699 27794 29.35 17. Himachal Pradesh 55673 25302 45.61 18. northern region 668504 174435 26.09 19. Madhya Pradesh 442841 325544 73.51 20. Maharashtra 307762 51057 16.39 21. Goa, Diu and Daman 3813 - 0.00 22. Rajasthan 342214 244538 71.46 23. Gujarat 195984 19081 9.74 24. western-central region 1292614 640220 49.53 25. Andhra Pradesh 276814 141287 51.04 26. Tamil Nadu 130069 115310 88.65 27. Pondicherry 480 373 77.71 28. Kerala 38864 31024 79.83 29. Karnataka 191773 87879 45.82 30. Laccadive 32 - 0.00 31. total 638032 375873 59.91 32. southern region 3298987 1522159 46.14

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                                                               ANNEXURE 3
                                                
                                                       (Chapter 11, Para 2.23) 
        
         Estimates of Recoverable Reserves as Percentage of Total Reserves of 
        Major Industrial Minerals from known In situ Reserves (as on 1.1 .1975)
        
                                          
recoverable reserves as percentage minerals of total reserves
(0) (1)
1 coking coal (prime) 30.0 2 non-coking coal 50.0 3 crude oil N.A 4 iron ore (a) hematite 90.0 (b) magnetite 34.0 5 manganese ore 70.0 (a) low grade 87.0 (b) medium grade 82.1 (c) high grade 56.4 6 chromite 80.10 7 nickel ore 1 0.85 8 bauxite 90.0 9 copper ore 1 1.36 10. lead ore 1 2.66 11 zinc ore 1 2.32 12 rock phosphate 50.0 13 limestone 80.0 14 dolomite 80.0 15 barytes 77.6 16 kyanite N.A 17 asbestos N A 18 magnesite 11.5 19 mica N.A
In terms of metal contant

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                                                          ANNEXURE 4
        
                                                     (Chapter II, Para 2.27)     
         
                Growth Rate in Gross Domestic Product at Factor Cost 1
                                 (1961-62 to 1973-74)
        
                                          
sector growth rate (per cent)
(0) (1)
1. agriculture and allied 2.07 2. mining and quarrying 4.04 3. manufacturing (total) 4.21 4. manufacturing (registered) 4.95 5. manufacturing (unregistered) 2.89 6. construction 4.80 7. electricity, gas and water supply 9.90 8. railways 3.27 9. other transport 5.16 10. other services 4.35 11. total 3.40
1 Estimated from a semi-log regression against time. cource : C.S.O Estimates

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                                                          ANNEXURE 5 
        
                                                     (Chapter III, Para 3,6)
         
             Rate of Growth of Gross Output and Gross Value Added over the 
              Fifth Plan Period by Sectors and Sub-Sectors and Sectoral 
               Composition of Gross Value Added in 1973-74 and 1978-79
        
                                                               (per cent)
                                          
rate of growth composition of gross sector/sub-sector gross gross value added at output value 1973-74 prices added 1974-75 1978-79
(0) (1) (2) (3) (4)
I. agriculture 3.94 3.34 50.78 48.15 1. foodgrains 3.62 2.47 21.50 19.58 2. other field crops 3.94 3.70 21.68 21.00 3. animal husbandry and fishing 4.27 4.26 6.09 6.06 4. plantations 3.33 3.31 0.32 0.31 5. forestry 4.70 4.70 1.18 1.20 II. mining and manufacturing 7.10 6.54 15.78 17.49 (a) mining 12.58 11.44 0.99 1.37 6. coal 9.38 8.75 0.55 0.67 7. iron ore 9.54 9.35 0.08 0.10 8. crude petroleum 14.68 13.76 0.21 0.33 9. other minerals 18.38 17.52 0.15 0.28 (b) manufacturing 6.92 6.17 74.79 16.11 (i) food products 4.63 3.73 2.13 2.07 10. sugar and gur 4.85 4.55 0.30 0.31 11. vegetable oils 6.62 6.33 0.29 0.31 12. tea and coffee 3.16 2.92 0.11 0.10 13. other food products 4.23 3.06 1.43 1.35 (ii) textiles 3.45 3.21 3.50 3.31 14. cotton textiles 2.85 2.62 2.02 1.86 15. jute textiles 3.54 3.54 0.31 0.30 16. other textiles 4.36 2.50 0.17 0.15

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                                                               (contd.)
                                          
(0) (1) (2) (3) (4)
17. miscellaneous texti- les products 4.62 4.38 1.00 1.00 (iii) wood and paper products 6.75 4.90 0.58 0.59 18. wood products 5.49 5.19 0.52 0.54 19. paper and paper products 8.13 2.25 0.06 0.06 (iv) leather & rubber products 5.50 2.47 0.16 0.15 20. leather products 4.76 2.56 0.05 0.05 21. rubber products 5.79 2.43 0.11 0.10 (v) chemical products 10.84 10.46 1.84 2.44 22. fertilisers 22.26 21.91 0.30 0.64 23. inorganic heavy chemicals 10.26 9.84 0.20 0.26 24. organic heavy chemicals 11.06 10.48 0.06 0.08 25. plastics and paints 10.35 8.74 0.10 0.12 26. cosmetics and drugs 4.89 5.00 0.22 0.22 27. man-made fibres 5.14 2.73 0.04 0.04 28. other chemicals 7.35 7.55 0.93 1.08 (vi) coal and petroleum products 7.63 7.90 0.23 0.27 29. miscellaneous coal products 10.69 9.93 0.09 0.12 30. petroleum products 6.96 6.45 0.14 0.15 (vii) non- metallic mineral products 7.40 7.33 1.58 1.82 31. cement 7.19 7.13 0.18 0.21 32. refractories 7.69 7.43 0.05 0.06 33. other nonmetallic minerals products 7.43 7.35 1.35 1.55 (viii) basic metals 14.12 13.40 1.09 1.65 34 iron and steel 11.31 11.21 0.79 1.00 35. non-ferrous metals 18.38 18.35 0.31 0.57 (ix) metal products 5.60 4.64 1.08 1.09 36 bolts and nuts 7.24 7.16 0.05 0.06 37. metal containers 8.30 5.68 0.05 0.06 38. other metallic products 5.27 4.44 0.98 0.98 (x) non-electrical engineering products 8.40 7.99 0.61 0.73

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                                                          (Contd.)
                                          
(0) (1) (2) (3) (4)
39. ball bearings 6.62 6.02 0.05 0.05 40. office and domestic equipment 10.19 8.74 0.06 0.07 41. agricultural implements 4.97 3.95 0.11 0.10 42. machine tools 11.03 11.04 0.11 0.15 43. other machinery 8.66 8.30 0.30 0.36 (xi) electrical engineering products 7.64 6.42 0.60 0.67 44. electrical motors 6.39 4.94 0.06 0.06 45. electrical wires 8.03 3.92 0.12 0.11 46. electronics 10.45 7.57 0.05 0.06 47. batteries 5.88 5.61 0.05 0.05 48. electrical household goods 6.40 4.29 0.05 0.05 49. radios 4.82 4.31 0.05 0.05 50. telephone & telegraphic equipment 4.91 4.12 0.04 0.04 51. other electricals 9.67 9.52 0.19 0.24 (xii) transport equipments 3.73 3.12 0.96 0.90 52. motor cycles 7.40 5.78 0.06 0.06 53. motor vehicles 2.53 2.53 0.30 0.27 54. ships and boats 6.39 6.36 0.03 0.04 55. aircraft 6.43 6.27 0.04 0.04 56. railway equipment 3.00 1.89 0.40 0.36 57. other transport equipment 5.17 4.99 0.13 0.13 (xiii) instruments 5.39 4.45 0.03 0.03 58. watches and clocks 5.08 3.43 0.01 0.01 59. miscellaneous scientific instruments 5.51 4.82 0.02 0.02 (xiv) miscellaneous industries 6.75 4.42 0.38 0.38 60. other industries 6.58 2.42 0.24 0.21 61. printing 7.21 7.38 0.14 0.17 III.electricity 10.12 8.15 0.79 0.94 62. electricity 10.12 8.15 0.79 0.94 IV. construction 5.90 5.18 4.06 4.21 63. construction 5.90 5.18 4.06 4.21 V. transport 4.79 4.70 3.43 3.48 64. railways 4.63 4.44 1.02 1.03 65. other transport 4.91 4.80 2.40 2.45 VI. services 4.88 4.80 25.16 25.73 66. services 4.88 4.80 25.16 25.73 67. total 4.37 100.00 100.00

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                                                               ANNEXURE 6
        
                                                      (Chapter III, Para 3.8)
        
                   Projections of Physical Output Levels in 1978-79
                                  for Selected Items
         
                                          
item unit 1973-74 1978 -79
(0) (1) (2) (3)
foodgrains and other agriculture 1. foodgrains M. t. 104.7 125 2. sugarcane M. t. 140.8 165.0 3. cotton lakh bales 63.1 80.0 (each of 170 kgs.) 4. jute & mesta lakh bales 76.8 77.0 (each of 180 kgs.) 5. oilseeds lakh tones 93.9 120 6. coal M. t. 79.0 124.0 7. iron ore M. t. 35.7 56.0 8. crude petroleum M. t. 7.2 14.18 food products 9. sugar M. t. 3.9 55.4 10. vanaspati th.t 449 610 textiles 11. cotton yarn m kgs. 1000 1150 12. cotton cloth mill sector M. mts. 4083 4800 decentralised sector M. mts. 3863 4700 13. jute manufactures th.t. 1074 1280 paper and paper products 14. paper and paper board th t. 776 1050 15. newsprint th t. 487 80.0 leather and rubber products 16. leather footwear m. pairs 14.6 18.0 17. automobile tyres m. nos. 4.66 8.0 18. bicycle tyres m. nos. 24.03 30.0 19. rubber footwear m. pairs 38.8 50.0 petroleum products 20. petroleum products (including lubricants) M. t. 19.7 27.0

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(0) (1) (2) (3)
chemical products 21. nitrogenous fertilisers(N) th. t. 1058 2900 22. phosphatic fertilisers (P205) " 319 770 23. sulphuric acid " 1343 2700 24. caustic soda " 419 610 25. soda ash " 480 710 26. methanol " 23 50 27. synthetic rubber " 23.3 40 28. DDT " 3.9 4.4 29. B.H.C. " 21 28 30. rayon filament " 37 40 31. rayon staple fibre " 62 100 32. rayon tyre cord " 16.9 20 33. nylon filament and staple " 11.3 17 34. polyester filament and staple " 15.1 24.0 35. acrylic fibre " - 6 36. D.M.T. " 4.2 24.0 37. nylon tyre cord " 2.2 6.0 non-metallic mineral products 38. cement M.t. 14.67 20.8 39. refractories th.t. 710 1020 basic metals 40. pig iron for sale M.t. 1.59 2.50 41. mild steel " 4.89 8.80 42 tool, alloy & special steel th.t. 339 570 43. aluminium " 147.9 310.0 44. copper " 12.7 37.0 45. zinc " 20.8 80.0 metal products 46. steel castings th.t 67 100 47. steel forgings " 97.3 130 non-electrical engineering products 48 ball & roller bearings m. nos. 24.4 34.0 49 dumpers & scrapers nos. 215 450 50. crawler tractors nos. 278 450 51. road rollers " 1566 1200 52. agricultural tractors th.nos. 24.2 55.0 53. machine tools 2 Rs.m. 673 1300 54. cotton textile machinery " 458 1300 55. coal & other mining machinery' " 62.3 200 56. cement machinery " 81 150

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                                                               (Contd.)
        
                                          
(0) (1) (2) (3)
57. sugar machinery 1 Rs. m. 223 400 58. printing machinery1 " 9.3 60 59. rubber machinery 1 " 14.5 100 60. paper and pulp machinery1 " 51.7 280 61. type writers1 th. nos. 33.7 60 62. sewing machines1 " 257 415 electrical engineering products 63. hydro turbines m. kw. 0.7 1.4 64. thermal turbines " 1.4 2.5 65. electric transformers m. kva. 12.42 20.0 66. electric motors m. H. P. 3.24 4.5 67. A.C.S.R. and A.A. conductors th.t. 46.4 90 68. dry batteries m. nos. 654 800 69. storage batteries*2 th. nos. 1293 1500 70. electric bulbs m. nos. 120.6 180 71. flourescent tubes m. nos. 12.7 20 transport equipment 72. passenger cars th. nos. 44.2 32 73. commercial vehicles " 42.9 60 74. motor cycles, scooters & mopeds " 150.7 320 75. diesel locomotives numbers 145 160 76. electric locomotives " 50 70 77. railway coaches " 1308 1200 78. railway wagons th. nos. 12.2 15 79. bicycles2 " 2575 3000 electricity 80. electricity generation GWH 72 116-117 81. originating traffic in railways m.tones 260
1 Actual production in 1973-74 is at current prices and the projections of output are at 1974-75 prices. 2 Organised sector only.