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JAMIA MILLIA ISLAMIA

Department of Adult &Continuing Education &Extension

ANALYSIS REPORT
MA/MSc. DEVELOPMENT EXTENSION-2020-22

MOHD LUQMAAN

ROLL NUMBER - M352203

Submitted to:

Dr. Nasra Shabnam

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:
I would like to express my special thanks towards my honorable
teacher and supervisor, Dr. Nasra Shabnam, who guided me at every
point during my field work. She pointed out my mistakes, corrected
them and cleared all of my doubts whenever I needed. She helped me
with her guidance. Without her immense support and effort it would
have been impossible to complete my fieldwork within the limited
time frame.
Also I would like to thanks my parents and my teammates who
supported me a lot in completing my field work. Successful completion
of my field work is the culmination of tireless efforts of many people
and I owe my gratitude to each one of them.
-MOHD LUQMAAN

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ANALYSIS
Total number of surveys conducted = 25
Total number of families surveyed = 25 families
Total population = 110 People
 A survey was conducted with 25 families of Jasola village
during 15 days to collect information about the families,
their living styles and standard facilities available for these
families. Problems they faced in the Jasola village.
 These 25 families were randomly chosen.
 Collected data was sorted and presented into tabular forms
of all the 25 families and presented on a master chart or a
family information chart was prepared. These both charts
are then analyzed here and percentage is calculated
according to different categories.

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RELIGION:
Sno. Religion No. of Percentage
families
1. Hinduism 13 52%

2. Islam 12 48%
3. Christianity 0 0

During the survey of these 25 families, 52% of the families are


Hindus, 48% families are Muslims and 0% of the families are
Christians.

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CASTE:
S.NO CASTE NO. OF PERCENTAGE
FAMILES
1. GENERAL 21 84%
2. OBC 4 16%
3. SC 0 0%

Out of 25 families,
84% belongs to general caste
16% belongs to OBC caste
0% belongs to SC caste

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 HOUSE
a) Owned/ rented

NO. OF FAMILIES OWN NO. OF FAMILIES LIVING


HOUSE ON RENT

0 25

 100% of the families that participated in survey, lives on


rented house.

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 TYPES OF HOUSE
Kuchcha/ Semi- Pucca/ Pucca
S.NO TYPE OF NO. OF PERCENTAGE
HOUSE FAMILIES
LIVING
1 KUCHCHA 0 0%

2 SEMI- PUCCA 23 92%

3 PUCCA 2 8%

 0% families participated in the survey lives in the


kuchcha house.
 92% of those families live in semi pucca house.
 8% of the families live in pucca house.

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PERIOD OF STAY
S.NO YEARS OF NO. OF PERCENTAGE
STAY FAMILIES
1. 1- 10 YRS 6 24

2. 11-20 YRS 16 64
3. 21- 30 YRS 3 12

 24% of families are staying in Jasola gaon from last 1- 10


years.
 64% of families are staying in Jasola gaon from last 11-20
years.
 12% of families are staying in Jasola gaon from last 21-30
years.

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 FAMILY TYPE
NUCLEAR/ JOINT
S.NO FAMILY NO. OF PERCENTAGE
TYPE FAMILIES
1. JOINT 5 20%

2. NUCLEAR 20 80%

 20% families living in Jasola gaon are Joint families


 80% families living in Jasola gaon are Nuclear
families

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 AMENITIES

 NUMBER OF ROOMS:

S.NO NO. OF NO. OF PERCENTAGE


ROOMS FAMILIES
1. 01 25 100%

2. 02 0 0%

3. 03 0 0%

TOTAL 25

Families that participated in the survey,


 100% of the families live only in one room set house.
 0% of the families live in two rooms set house.
 0% of the families live in 3 room set house.

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 RENT PAID PER MONTH

S.NO RENT NO. OF PERCENTAGE


PAID FAMILIES
PAYING
1. >Rs.1000 03 12%
2. Rs.1000- 16 64%
2000
3. Rs.2000- 06 24%
3000
4. Rs.3000- 00 0%
4000

 12% of the families that participated in the


survey pay rent under Rs.1000.
 64% of the families pay rent from Rs1000 to
Rs2000.
 24% of the families pay rent from Rs. 3000
to up to Rs. 4000.

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 KITCHEN TYPE

S.NO KITCHEN TYPE NO. OF PERCENTAGE


FAMILIES
1. SEPARATE 02 8%
INSIDE HOME
2. OUTSIDE 11 44%
HOME
3. COOKING 12 48%
CORNER IN
HOUSE

 Out of 25 families that participated in the survey,


 8% of the families have a separate inbuilt kitchen in
their houses.
 44% of the families don’t have any kitchen space and
hence have to use space outside their houses to cook
food.
 48% of the families don’t have separate kitchen in
their house but they have made a cooking corner
inside their houses.

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 ELECTRICITY CONNECTION

S.NO TYPE OF NO. OF PERCENTAGE


CONNECTION FAMILIES
1. LEGAL 19 76%

2. ILLEGAL 06 24%

 Out of the 25 families that participated in the


survey,
o 76% of the families have legal electricity
connection.
o 24% of the families have illegal electricity
connection.

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 WATER SUPPLY

S.NO WATER SUPPLY NO. OF PERCENTAGE


TYPE FAMILIES USE
1 BORING 09 36%

2 TANKER 12 48%
3 MUNICIPAL 02 8%
4. HAND PUMP 02 8%

Out of the 25 families that participated in the survey,


 36% of the families use boring water.
 48% of the families use tanker supply water
 8% of the families use water provided by
municipal cooperation.
 8% of the families use hand pump in order to
satisfy their water needs.

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 SANITATION

S.NO. SANITATION NO. OF PERCENTAGE


FAMILIES
AVAILING

1.
POOR 10 40%

2.
AVERAGE 15
60%

3. GOOD 0 0%

Out of the 25 families that participated in the


survey,
 40% of the families have poor sanitation
facilities.
 60% of the families have average sanitation
facilities.
 0% of the families have good sanitation
facilities.

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 DRAINAGE

S.NO. DRAINAGE TYPE NO. OF PERCENTAGE


FAMILIES
AFFECTED

OPEN 25 100%
1.
2. CLOSED 0
0%

Out of the 25 families that participated in the survey,


 100% of the families have open drainage system.
 0% of the families have closed drainage facility.

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 VENTIALATION
S.NO VENTILATION NO. OF PERCENTAGE
TYPE HOUSES

1. 21 84%
POOR

2. AVERAGE
04 16%

3. GOOD 00 0%

Out of the 25 families that participated in the survey,


 84% of the families have poor ventilation facility at
their home.
 16% of the families have average ventilation facility at
their home.
 0% of the families have good ventilation facility at
their home.

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 INCOME (PERMONTH)

S.NO INCOME NO. OF


FAMILIES PERCENTAGE
EARNING
1. >Rs.5000 11 44%

2. Rs.5000-10000 10 40%

3. Rs.10000-20000 03 12%

4. <Rs. 20000 01 4%

Out of the 25 families that participated in the


survey,
 44% of the families have income Rs. 0 – 5000
per month.
 40% of the families have income from Rs.5000-
10000 per month.
 12% of the families have income from Rs. 10000
– 20000 per month.
 4% families have their monthly income greater
than Rs. 20000.

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FAMILY HEALTH

 FACILITIES WITHIN THE VILLAGE

NO. OF FAMILIES NO. OF FAMILIES


GOING TO PRIVATE GOING TO
DOCTORS IN THE GOVERNMENT
COMMUNITY DOCTORS IN THE
COMMUNITY

13 12

PERCENTAGE 52% 48%

Out of the 25 families that participated in the survey,


 52% of the families go to the private clinics
within the community

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 48% of the families go to the government
doctors.

 OUTSIDE THE COMMUNITY

S.NO OUTSIDE NUMBER OF PERCENTAGE


COMMUNITY FAMILIES

1. GOVERNMENT 15 60%
HOSPITAL

2. PRIVATE 10 40%
HOSPITAL

Out of the 25 families that participated in the survey,


 60% of the families go to government hospitals situated
outside the community.
 40% of the families go to private hospitals situated outside
the community.

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 MOTHER & CHILD HEALTHCARE

 HEALTH CHECKUP OF PREGNANT WOMEN:

SNO. PLACE NO. OF PERCENTAGE


FAMILIES
GOING
THERE
1. PRIVATE 12 48%
DOCTOR
2. PUBLIC HEALH 0 0%
CLINIC
3. GOVERNMENT 06 24%
HOSPITAL
4. AANGANWADI 0 0%

5. PRIVATE 0 0%
NURSING HOME
6. NOWHERE 07 28%

Out of the 25 families that participated in the survey,


 48% of the women went to private doctors for checkups
 24% of the women went to government hospital
for checkups

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 0% of the women went to aanganwadi for checkups
 0% of the women went to private nursing home for
checkups
 28% of the women went nowhere for pregnancy
checkups.

CHILDREN BEING DELIVERED AT:


S.NO PLACE NO. OF PERCENTAGE
FAMILIES
1. GOVERNMENT 9 36%
HOSPITAL
2. PRIVATE HOSPITAL 10 40%

3. HOME 6 24%

4. PUBLIC HEALTH 0 0%
CLINIC

Out of the 25 families that participated in the survey,


 36% of the families that had children, went to government
hospitals for their baby delivery.
 40%of the families that had children, went to
private hospitals for their baby delivery.

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 24% of the families that had children, went nowhere for
their baby delivery.
 0% of the families that had children, went to public health
clinic for their baby delivery.

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CORONA AWARENESS
S.NO AWARED NO. OF PERCENTAGE
FAMILIES
1. YES 25 100%

2. NO 0 0%

Out of the 25 families that participated in the survey,


100% of the families were aware about covid-19.

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 SUBSTANCE ABUSE

S.N0 SUBSTANCE NO. OF PERCENTAGE


ABUSE FAMILIES
AFFECTED
1. YES 6 24

2. NO 19 76

Out of the 25 families that participated in the survey,


 24% families suffered substance abuse
 76% of the families are free from any kind of substance
abuse.

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 SATISFACTION IN OCCUPATION

S.NO SATISFIED NO. OF PERCENTAGE


FAMILIES
1. YES 19 76%

2. NO 6 24%

Out of the 25 families that participated in the survey,


 76% of the families are satisfied in their occupation
and do not wish to change it.
 24% of the families are not satisfied in their
occupation and wishes to change it in future.

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 SERVICES IN THE COMMUNITY

GENERAL HEALTH FACILITIES

S.NO FACILITIES NO. OF PERCENTAGE


FAMILIES USE
1. GOOD 0 0%

2. AVERAGE 17 68%

3. POOR 8 32%

Out of the 25 families that participated in the survey,


 32% of the families thinks general healthcare
facilities of the community is poor.
 68% of the families thinks general healthcare
facilities of the community is average.
 0% of the families thinks general healthcare
facilities of the community is good.

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 MOTHER CHILD HEALTH SERVICE

S.NO MOTHER NO. OF PERCENTAGE


CHILDHEALTH FAMILIES
FACILITIES
1. GOOD 0 0%

2. AVERAGE 06 24%

3. POOR 19 76%

Out of the 25 families that participated in the survey,


 0% of the families think community have good mother and
child healthcare facilities.
 24% of the families think community have an average
mother and child healthcare facilities.
 76% of the families think community have poor mother and
child healthcare facilities.

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 GENERAL HYGIENE AND ENVIRONMENTAL
SANITATION:

S.NO FACILITIES NO. OF PERCENTAGE


FAMILIES
1. GOOD 0 0%
2. AVERAGE 10 40%
3. POOR 15 60%

Out of the 25 families that participated in the survey,


 0% of the families think community have good
general hygiene and environmental sanitation.
 40% of the families think community have an average
general hygiene and environmental sanitation.
 60% of the families think community have poor
general hygiene and environmental sanitation.

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 FUNCTIONING OF AANGANWADI

SNO FUNCTIONING NUMBER PERCENTAGE


OF OF
AANGANWADI FAMILIES
1. GOOD 0 0%

2. AVERAGE 25 100%

3. POOR 0 0%

Out of the 25 families that participated in the


survey,
 0% of the families think that functioning of
aanganwadi in the community is good.
 100% of the families think that functioning of
aanganwadi in the community is average.
 0% of the families think that functioning of
aanganwadi in the community is poor.

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 PROBLEMS FACED BY COMMUNITY
PEOPLE:

S.NO PROBLEMS NUMBER PERCENTAGE


FACED OF
FAMILIES
1. LOW INCOME 18 72%

2. UNEMPLOYMENT 12 48%

3. UNHYGIENIC 25 100%
CONDITIONS
4. DIRTY DRINKING 20 80%
WATER
5. GARBAGE PILES 16 64%
NEAR HOMES
6. POOR TOILETS 19 76%
BATHROOMS
7. SUBSTANCE 8 32%
ABUSE

8. DOMENSTIC 6 24%
VIOLENCE

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9. NO RATION 16 64
CARD

Out of the 25 families that participated in the survey,


 72% families faces low income as one of the major
problem in their lives.
 48% families faces unemployment of the major problem in
their lives.
 100% families faces unhygienic conditions as one of the
major problem in their lives.
 80% families faces dirty drinking water as one of the major
problem in their lives.
 64% families faces garbage piles near their home as one of
the major problem in their lives.
 76% families faces poor bathrooms and toilets as one of the
major problem in their lives.
 32% families faces substance abuse as one of the major
problem in their lives.
 24% families faces domestic violence as of the major
problem in their lives.
 64% families faces having no ration card as one of the
major problem in their lives.

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 GENDER

S.NO GENDER NO.OF PERCENTAGE


PEOPLE

1.
MALE 63 57%
2. FEMALE 47 43%

Out of the 25 families that participated in the survey,


 57% of these family were male.
 43% of these family were females.

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 MARITAL STATUS

S.NO MARITAL NO. OF PERCENTAGE


STATUS PEOPLE
1. Married 17 68%
2. Un married 0 0%
3. Divorced 03 12%
4. Widow 02 8%
5. Desearted 03 12%

Out of the 25 families that participated in the


survey,
 68% of the people were married.
 0% of the people were unmarried.
 12% of the people were divorced.
 8% of the people were widow.
 12% of the people were deserted by their
partners.

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