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WORKING SECTORAL DISTRIBUTION:

PROFILE:
As per census 2011, I.PRIMARY: III. TERTIARY :
• The proportion of main workers to the total workers is 65.9 percent, which is less than the state average AGRICULTURE TOURISM: A part from this industrial scenario, Angul is also famous
of 67.2 percent. • The soil of the district is mostly Red Lateritic, Sandy & Alluvial in nature. for Satkosia gorge, beautiful natural dense forest, hills, rivers (Mahanadi,
• On the other hand, work participation rate is 39.8 percent and is slightly higher than the state average. • Major Crops grown in the District are Paddy, Pulses, vegetables, spices etc. 
• • Agricultural land over 30 percent of the total geographical area of the district is protected.
Brahmani) etc.
Proportion of cultivators to the total workers is 30.3 percent in the district.
• Agricultural labourers constitute 28 percent of the total workers in the district. The land is fertile due to flowing of river Mahanadi & Bramhani and its
• Mining & industrialization in few parts of the district have significantly influenced the traditional MINERAL RESOURCES IN THE REGION: tributaries
occupation of the local population • Angul district is enriched with many valuable economic minerals like coal, Kyanite, graphite, fireclay,
china clay, precious and semi-precious stones, dimension and decorative stones etc. FAMOUS PLACES OF INTEREST :
Description Total Male Female
• Talcher-Angul area also has many industries proportionality mainly (Thermal power, Aluminum, 1. Maa Budhi Thakurani
Population 4,19,74,218 2,12,12,136 2,07,62,082 Coal washeries, Ferro alloys, Coal mines).
• In the district of Angul, there are ten working mines and two non-working coal mines.
2. Jaganath temple
• Besides, one sand and one quartz mines are also operating in this district. 3. Satakosia
Main workers 1,07,07,543 87,94,413 19,13,130 4. Hingula Pitha
(25.11%) (41.16%) (9.21%)
5. Bhimkanda
Marginal workers 68,34,046 31,08,242 37,25,804 II. SECONDARY:
(16.28%) (14.65%) (17.95%) • The locational .advantage and abundant stock of manpower and raw materials have played an
important role in the industrial development of the district. 2016 2017 2018 2019
Non workers 2,44,32,629 93,09,481 1,51,23,148 • Besides, during the year 2014-15.,1011 nos of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises have been DOMESTIC 836710 906411 985916 1050387
(58.21%) (43.21%) (72.84%) Established with total capital investment of about Rs 68386.94 lakhs with 7447 nos of Employment
generated in Angul district. FOREIGN 557 1984 2783 3035
Sl no. HEAD UNIT PARTICULARS
TOTAL 837267 908395 988699 1053422
Source:-Census Handbook 2011 • 1. Industry at a Glance in 2018-19:
NO. OF MSME’S set up - 2595
Table 5.4: No. of tourists
Source: Tourism.net
HOUSEHOLD PROJECTION:
TOURIST INFLOW
25% 2. Total Investment Lakhs 31327.17
Male 1200000
45% 3. Total employment - 5448 1050387 1053422
58% Female generation 985916 988699
16% 1000000
55% 906411 908395
836710 837267
Source: Directorate of Industries, Cuttack and DIC, Angul,2018-19 800000

DOMESTIC

TOURIST
Main workers Marginal workers 600000 FOREIGN
Non workers Male Female TOTAL
Fig 4.1.: showing the workforce participation Fig 4.2.: showing the marginal workers 400000
Source: Census of Anugul, 2011 Source: Census of Anugul, 2011

INFERENCE: We infer that the non working rate is very high so along with that employment
LARGE INDUSTRIES MEDIUM 200000
opportunities needs to be created for decreasing non working rate.
557 1984 2783 3035
▪ Through our planning interventions we can provide a platform to SHGs in getting an identity and 0
2016 2017 2018 2019
can propose strategies to increase participation of people to decrease non working rate.
YEAR
Table 5.4: Tourist inflow chart
National Aluminium Tile ,Rice and dal Source: Self-analysis
WORKING DISTRIBUTION:
NO. OF HOUSEHOLDS : ANALYSIS OF WORKING mills ,aluminium
Company, Jindal steel
12% 14% DISTRIBUTION: REVENUE GENERATION:
6% and power LTD etc SMALL utensils etc
• According to the data inflow we see that the no. of 477971
females working in agricultural fields has a quite more
22% 417288
influence so we can implement various schemes related
14% to .the selling of crops at good margins which will enable 356605
area hect
a balanced structure.
yield in kg/hect
• In order to achieve economic Handicrafts and
27% production in MT
development , we need to first fix the
3% cottage industries
2% current broken economic model which 0
is undermining gender equality and etc an od
causing extreme economic inequality. Table 5.4: Revenue generation
Source: Self-analysis
Male cultivator Female cultivator • To achieve women’s economic Table5.2 : showing industrial distribution Source: Self analysis

Male agriculture Female agriculture empowerment, we need a human INFERENCE: Almost half of the agricultural labourers use loans which implies that they make INFERENCE: From the above table we conclude that The district has a
male household industry female household industry economy that works for women and investments in agricultural activities. By development of infrastructure and services we can create a comparatively better position in case of some vegetable crops like onion
men alike, and for everyone, not just better livelihood for the people engaged in this. and potato. About 90 percent of the paddy area is said to have been
other male other female
the richest 1%  Also as there are a good number of industries present, better employment opportunities can be brought under high yielding varieties (NABARD, PLP 2008-09). In other
Fig 4.3.: showing the number of working distribution as per the number of persons given to both the males and female workers. crops also, high yield and hybrid varieties are being increasingly used
Source: Census of Anugul, 2011

REGIONAL PLAN (ANUGUL) SHEET NO. - SCALE: N.T.S SUBMITTED TO:


DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AS A
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING PART OF PLANNING STUDIO - VII
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, ECONOMY SUBMITTED BY REMARKS:
TECHNO CAMPUS, GHATIKIA, BHUBANESWAR

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