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INTRODUCTION

BASIC NUMBER OF LITERACY IN STATES OF INDIA


The following data is based on the basic literacy test that was taken by the government in
every states to find out the ranking number of literate people in every state .

The above map of India illustrates the state-wise basic Literacy Assessment test in India. The
map shows the numbers of people who are eligible to be literate in different states with the
numbers .To make it more distinct the certain areas are highlighted in different colour .The
green colour shows that the number of literate people is less than 80,000 whereas the navy
green colour portrait that that literacy rate is between 80,000-1,50,000.The blue colour
shows that the literacy rate is above 1,60,000. The states are basically divided with the
division of colour. The maroon colour shows that the data is not authorized in those areas .
The map signifies lot of significant things that the government of India should work upon .
The government should focus more on green areas which is maximum in number which
concludes that lot of people in India are unable to read and write which is a huge reason for
the backwardness in the development of the country .the government should do a campaign
based on importance of education or basic education . Even though the literacy numbers is
bit higher in states coloured in navy green but still it is lacking . The states coloured with blue
has a maximum number of literacy which is a good progress however the government should
aim for 100% literacy all over the country. The states highlighted with maroon indicates the
data is not authorized which means that the survey was not taken properly in those states or
the reach of the government was not proper . While making a survey the government should
work on all the factors to get the statically information about the states .
In conclusion , most of the states still needs high literacy program while the one who already
has good literacy rate needs to be enhanced to take it to proper level .

NUMBERS OF ACHIEVEMENT RECEIVED BY DIFFERENT MATERNITY


DEPARTMENT
The following data has been derived by the different wards of the female ward and its
achievement in 2018-2019
The bar graph illustrates the achievements received by the different maternity ward of a
hospital. From the data it is clearly visible that the women who gets first postpartum check-up
within 48 hrs is very less comparatively to other service . Out of 28,258 women only 54 are
being checked . check-up after delivery and operation is very important. This hospital should
focus on checking up the women after postpartum for their further security and healthiness of
the infant. 844 women out of 28,258 women are infected with anaemia which clearly
indicates that the due to improper sanitation or check-ups after delivery women are suffering
from blood loss. The hospital should mainly focus on sanitation after delivery. The hospital is
doing a good job on the check-up . out of 58,000 people around 48,000 women are diagnosed
and checked by doctors respectively. The hospital is doing great job distributing and giving
services on medicines as IFA 180 is used on high amount which is mostly used on vaccine.
The normal registration is taking round 12 weeks which is bit time consuming than other
hospitals .it should work on the registration process so that the people could enjoy its benefit
bit faster.
Overall the hospital is doing tremendous job in other department but it should work slightly on
the sanitation after the delivery phase .

TYPES OF BORNE DISEASE IN BAREILLY


The data is obtained from the survey taken in a one of the city of India in Bareilly to find out
the types of borne diseases and the numbers of people affected from the disease from 2015-
2018.
The line chart shows the relation between types of borne disease between 2015-2018 that are
people in Bareilly are suffering. We can analyse that the lot of people are suffering from the
water and vector born disease in Bareilly.as we can see, 987 people were affected by water-
borne disease and 1098 people were affected by vector borne disease in 2015-16 . then we
can see the immense growth on year 2016-2017 as 1174 people are reported to have water
borne disease and 1243 to have vector borne disease . In year 2017-18 the growth rate keeps
on increasing as the numbers of people affected are 1256 and 1376 respectively. The number
seems to be increasing rapidly.
Two major interpretation can be done from the data
1. The growing numbers of factories that are emitting various dangerous gases that is
polluting the environment
2. The chemicals from the factories that is mixing with water and giving rise to
dangerous water-borne disease

Government should focus on maintaining the level of gases and chemicals thrown out
from the factories . The factory should be environmentally sustainable and come out
with various ways to reduce the emission of gas and chemicals . Most possibly the
people infected are workers and lower class people who works in the factory so it is
an disadvantage to the factory itself .

STATE-WISE COMPLAINT REGARDING CHILD ABUSE


The data has been derived from the state-wise complaint regarding child abuse in year
2018
The bar graph shows the complaints received state wise regarding child abuse in
descending order . The total numbers of complaints received in a year 2018 is 43, which
is quite less according to the other crimes .It is quite visible that only around 7 states
are involved in child abuse complaints out of 29 states .Making Uttarpradesh the highest
complaints received is 12 followed by Haryana with 6 complaints . Maintaining
constant figure with Haryana comes Delhi .The other is west Bengal with 5 complaints
and Bihar follows it by 4 complaints. The bar graph is followed by Madhya Pradesh
and Maharashtra with 2 complaints . Child abuse is a major crime these days going on
in the country . With an average of many cases, only around 43 is filed per year . Police
force should work more on safety and security of children

PIE-CHART SHOWING THE AREA UNDER WHICH THE ORANGE IS HIGH IN


TAMILNADU STATE
The data is derived by the districts in Tamilnadu who has high distribution of oranges.

The pie-chart shows the numbers of oranges distributed in districts of Tamilnadu.as we


can see the Dindugal district is literally leading the market with 46.9% out of 50%.
The Nilgiris and Theni have around 2.5% each. Others don’t have any record as well.
So if the industries are looking to invest on business regarding oranges like orange
jam ,orange wine etc in tamilnadu they should ask the distributors of these districts for
the raw materials. We can observe that the dindugal district is the monopoly of the
market . This district should focus more on maintaining the numbers of orange
production.

TOTAL IRRIGATED AND UNIRRIGATED LAND FOR FOOD GRAINS BY DISTRICTS


IN TAMILNADU(2018)
The line chart depicts the correlation between the districts of Tamilnadu based on
irrigated and unirrigated land for food grains . we can analyse that the ariyalur district
has similar number of irrigated and unirrigated land for grains. Thanjavur has highest
number of irrigated land and thoothukudi has the lowest . The data concludes that the
most irrigated land for grains is Ariyular who has more production of grains and it is
more convenient to buy garins from there.

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