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Annexure-V- Cover Page for Academic Tasks

Course Code: MGN 801 Course Title: Business Analytics

Course Instructor: Dr. Vishwas Gupta Submitted by: Nikita Agrawal

Academic Task No.: 1st Section: Q1602, Group- 1

Date of Allotment: 12/08/2019 Date of submission: 12/16/2019

Student’s Roll no: 09 Student’s Reg. no: 11907442


Evaluation Parameters:

Declaration:

I declare that this Assignment is my individual work. I have not copied it from any other
student’s work or from any other source except where due acknowledgement is made explicitly
in the text, nor has any part been written for me by any other person.

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Instance Title: State wise Infant Mortality Rates - 2014
https://visualize.data.gov.in/?inst=e97aaebc-6228-4eaf-a71d-0ccbb994af02#

Interpretation:

The above drawn line chart is of state wise Infant Mortality Rates (IMR) of people residing in
urban areas and rural areas as of 2014. The green line shows the Infant Mortality Rate of
people residing in Rural Area and the below blue line shows the Infant Mortality Rate of people
residing in Urban Area. From the above line chart we can analyze that, overall there is high
Infant Mortality Rate in urban area in comparison to rural area. We can see that the Meghalaya
is having the highest Infant Mortality Rate comprising with 48 in rural and 35 in urban areas
whereas Kerala is having the lowest Infant Mortality Rate comprising with 13 in rural and 9 in
urban area. Hence, it can be analyzed that the Infant Mortality Rates are comparatively higher
in rural area in comparison to urban area.
Instance Title: Details of Total allocation (Revenue + Capital) of
Defense Forces under Defense Services Estimates (DSE) from 2015-
16 to 2018-19 (From : Ministry of Defense)

https://visualize.data.gov.in/?inst=75971f9c-7d79-48fd-8a46-359c97d57797

Interpretation:
Above graph shows the Details of Total allocation (Revenue + Capital) of Defense Forces under Defense
Services Estimates (DSE) from 2015-16 to 2018-19. The total allocation of defense is increasing since
2015. As we can see that, in 2015-2016 the total allocation was 246727, and then in 2016-2017 it was
249099 i.e. increment of 2372 which is quite good. Furthermore, there is further increment in total
allocation of 2017-2018 by 10162.9 which is 259261.9. And again in 2018-2019 it is increased by
20043.42 which amount to 279305.32. Hence, it the Total allocation (Revenue + Capital) is increasing
from 2015-16 to 2018-19 of Defense Forces under Defense Services Estimates (DSE).
Instance Title : Bank-wise Amount of charges collected by Public
Sector Banks for non-Maintenance of Minimum Balance in
Saving Bank accounts from 2018-19 (From : Ministry of Finance)

https://visualize.data.gov.in/?inst=03fb334e-ddf8-4acc-a2b1-4dcb0a8a084f#

Interpretation:
The above graph shows the Bank-wise Amount of charges collected by Public Sector Banks for non-
Maintenance of Minimum Balance in Saving Bank accounts from 2018-19. From the above graph, we can
analyze that the most amount of charges has been taken from State Bank of India which is 459.88 ,
followed by Punjab National Bank which has charge of 112.36 and Indian Bank with charges of 74.55
whereas UCO Bank has minimal charges of 0.58 followed by United Bank of India which is charged 1.01.
Furthermore, only Punjab & Sind Bank is the bank which has not any charges. Moreover, Indian
Overseas Bank is charged with 7.19, Oriental Bank of Commerce with 37.99, Syndicate Bank with 21.86
and Union Bank of India with charge of 9.71.
Instance Title: Project-wise Funds Allocated by AIIB to India to Invest
in Domestic Projects Relating to Roads, Housing and Urban
Development as on 31.01.2019 (From: Ministry of Finance)

https://visualize.data.gov.in/?inst=5f8fe710-6afb-488e-ac3e-918696e41911

Interpretation:

The above graph is about the Project-wise Funds Allocated by AIIB to India to Invest in Domestic
Projects Relating to Roads, Housing and Urban Development as on 31.01.2019. There are two
projects under this as Gujarat Rural Road Development Phase – 1 and Madhya Pradesh Rural
Connectivity Project (Co-financed with WB). The funds allocated to Gujarat Rural Road
Development Phase – 1 to Invest in Domestic Projects Relating to Roads, Housing and Urban
Development is 329 Million USD and funds allocated to Madhya Pradesh Rural Connectivity
Project (Co-financed with WB) to Invest in Domestic Projects Relating to Roads, Housing and
Urban Development are 140 Million USD.
Instance Title: Type-wise number of consequential train accidents
that took place during 2018-19 (From: Ministry of Railways)
https://visualize.data.gov.in/?inst=2dee8b84-3d65-4738-9d98-3d663159a1bc

Interpretation:

The above pie-chart shows the type- wise number of consequential train accidents that took
place during 2018-19. We can see that 50% of the total accidents were occurred, 39.8%
accidents took place because of Derailments, no accidents took place because of collision, 3.5%
accidents took place because of Manned Level Crossings and 3.5 % because of Unmanned Level
Crossings, 2% accidents took place because of Fire and rest 1% accidents took place because of
Misc. 8.18.
Instance Title: Route-wise Production of Sponge Iron from 2018-19

https://visualize.data.gov.in/?inst=b42bafc5-3346-4a7d-84cc-a2b732e59e20#

Interpretation:
The above donut chart shows Route-wise Production of Sponge Iron from 2018-19. There are two types
of production of Sponge Iron as Gas Based and Coal Based. The blue shade shows the Gas Based
Production of Sponge and the orange shade shows the Coal Based Production of Sponge. We can see
that the Gas Based Production of Sponge is 25% in the above chart whereas the Coal Based Production
of Sponge is 75%. Hence, it can be analyzed that coal Based Production of Sponge is 4 times more of Gas
Based Production of Sponge.

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