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About Censusinfo India 2011 Dashboard An animated dashboard giving a single view consolidated report on Census results has been developed using DevInfo.

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2 About Censusinfo India 2011 Dashboard An animated dashboard giving a single view consolidated report on Census results has been developed using DevInfo database technology and is being presented here. Built on CensusInfo technology, the Censusinfo 2011 Dashboard provides a single- view visual report on House listing data at district and PCA data at sub-district level collected in the country’s latest census round.

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5 Census 2011 Data available in the Software for data users

6 The United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD), in partnership with UNICEF, UNFPA, and Census of India has developed a free software package—CensusInfo—to help countries disseminate census data. This database software has been developed with the cooperation of the UN system. The product has been adapted from UNICEF ChildInfo technology.

7 CensusInfo India software is a database system that provides a method to organize, store and display data in a uniform format to facilitate census data sharing at the country level across government departments and UN agencies using the same system.

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9 UNICEF is supporting the Government of India in the CensusInfo 2011 Dashboard initiative, with the objective of making the latest census data more accessible to all stakeholders in a user-friendly manner, thereby promoting greater use of data for development.

10 Based on the DevInfo platform, specific functionalities have been developed to meet the specific requirements for Census data (House listing & PCA, 2011) dissemination: enhanced performance, data importing, standard and user-defined reports for dissemination at any geographical level, and mapping facilities.

11 Data visualization

12 Visualiztion of data Location of drinking water source: Away - Households Per cent - 2011 Area NameRuralUrban Amritsar1.801.10 Barnala4.401.20 Bathinda7.202.80 Faridkot13.103.70 Fatehgarh Sahib2.600.90 Firozpur112.50 Gurdaspur1.801.10 Hoshiarpur4.402.50 Jalandhar2.901.30 Kapurthala3.701.60 Ludhiana2.800.90 Mansa12.205.50 Moga8.304 Muktsar14.104.30 Patiala6.800.90 Rupnagar71.80 Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar5.101.50 Sangrur6.901.70 Shahid Bhagat Singh Nagar3.90 Tarn Taran2.901.50 Source ORGI_ORG_2011

13 Free Download available on Census of India & Devinfo websites

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15 Housing Data Included in CensusInfo 2011 ( 14 type of data groups ) Predominant Material of Floor, Wall and Roof Condition of Census Houses Ownership Status Size of Households Dwelling Rooms Married Couples Main Source of Drinking Water and its location Main Source of Lighting Availability of Latrine Facility Bathing Facility Drainage Connectivity Availability of Kitchen Fuel used for cooking Assets

16 Questions (10 types) Predominant material of floor, wall and roof of the Census House Use & Condition of Census House Name of Head of HH Ownership status Number of dwelling rooms Number of married couples Amenities available: Main source and availability of drinking water Main source of lighting Latrine within the premises Type of latrine facility Waste water outlet connected to Amenities available (contd.): Bathing facility within the premises Availability of kitchen Fuel used for cooking Assets possessed by the household Radio/Transistor Television Computer/Laptop Telephone/Mobile phone Bicycle Scooter/Motor Cycle/Moped Car/Jeep/Van Availing banking services

17 Population Enumeration (29 Questions) Demographic Name of the person Relationship to head Sex – Male, Female and Other Date of Birth and Age Marital Status Current marital status Age at marriage Cultural Religion Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe Disability Mother Tongue Other languages known

18 Population Enumeration (29 Questions) Literacy Literacy status Status of attendance Highest educational level attained Economic Work status – Main, marginal and non-worker Category of economic activity – Cultivator, Agricultural labourer, Worker in household Industries & Other workers Occupation, Nature of Industry, Trade or Service Economic Class of worker – Employer, Employee, Single worker, Family worker Non economic activity – Student, Household duties, Dependent, Pensioner, Rentier, Beggar, Others Seeking or available for work

19 Population Enumeration (29 Questions) Travel to Place of Work Travel to place of work Mode of transport - On foot, Bicycle, Moped/Scooter/ Motor Cycle/ Car/Jeep/Van, Tempo/Auto-rickshaw, Taxi, Bus, Train, Water Transport, Any other, Non-travel Migration Birth Place / Place of last migration Reason for migration Duration of stay since migration Fertility Children surviving Children ever born Number of children born alive during last one year

20 Primary Census Abstract (PCA) Data Included in CensusInfo 2011 1.Population 2.Density 3.Population (0-6) 4.Scheduled Castes Population 5.Scheduled Tribes Population 6.Number of Literates 7.Number of Workers (Total, Main, Marginal) 8.Category of Economic Activity (Cultivators, Agricultural Labourers, Household Industry Workers, Other Workers) 9.Non Workers

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27 Users can view selected indicators in animated and interactive tables, graphs and maps. Users can also view and save tables,graphs and maps comparing different states and visualize trend data comparing 2001 against 2011. With CensusInfo helping to disseminate the results of the 2011 Indian Census, the Government of India has successfully laid the foundation for the timely use of the Nation’s richest data repository in support of national development.

28 Data available in the software Census data 2011 (Houselisting) Houses, Household Amenities and Assets Country: India, States: 35 and Districts: 640 Major Indicators: 12 (Houselisting data) Indicator sub groups :186 Indicator units : 2,806 Data count: 2,370,050

29 Data: Houses, Household Amenities and Assets, 2011 Major Indicators Census Houses Condition of Census houses occupied Construction material Ownership status Dwelling rooms Household size Married couples Drinking water Source of lighting Sanitation Kitchen and type of fuel used for cooking Banking and assets

30 Indicators available of Census 2011 Data/Indicators – 186 Area units – 640 Area level – 1,2 &3 ( Country, State and District) Data - 3,239,441

31 Tables, Maps and Graphs generated with the help of Censusinfo India software Few examples_

32 Maps showing Houselisting Census data, 2011

33 Punjab: Assets and Amenities in 2011(Total,Rural and Urban Households) Sl. No. State: PUNJAB TotalRuralUrban Assets and AmenitiesNumber Total number of households 54,05,69233,15,39720,90,295 1 Total number of households availing banking services 35,25,03120,83,15914,41,872 2 Radio/ Transistor 8,88,3465,12,1193,76,227 3 Television 44,65,37526,30,81318,34,562 4 Computer/Laptop - With Internet 2,91,20971,2662,19,943 5 Computer/Laptop - Without Internet 3,97,3791,54,2892,43,090 6 Telephone 44,39,20226,39,17518,00,027 7 Telephone/ Mobile Phone - Landline only 3,60,6312,18,6481,41,983 8 Telephone/ Mobile Phone - Mobile only 33,66,29520,45,32813,20,967 9 Telephone/ Mobile Phone - Both 7,12,2763,75,1993,37,077 10 Bicycle 35,87,24823,95,17611,92,072 11 Scooter/ Motorcycle/ Moped 25,65,03014,83,90210,81,128 12 Car/ Jeep/ Van 7,08,3543,31,2163,77,138 13 None of the specified assets 2,38,1551,71,29366,862 14 Owned - households 48,05,01031,67,93216,37,078 15 Rented - households 4,73,38684,0123,89,374 16 Other - households 1,27,29663,45363,843

34 Punjab: Assets and Amenities in 2011 (Percentage share in Rural and Urban Households) RURAL Percentage

35 EASY INSTALLATION IN COMPUTERS

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37 ci Indicators ci Sources ci Maps

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41 Observation Value Indicator Unit Measure LocationSexAge Reference Area Source Census Year Data Charecteristics

42 Home page

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47 Quick Start steps

48 Click Data/Indicator to open the data/indicator window, in which you can view and select data/indicators. Note that the data/indicator window is divided into three panes: left, center and right. Selecting data/indicators

49 Selecting items Selecting an item involves moving it from the Available pane to the Selected pane. To do this, you can:  Double-click the item  Click and drag the item to the Selected pane  Highlight the item and click Select Highlighted on the Available pane header  Highlight the item, right-click and choose Select Highlighted from the right-click menu To select multiple items in the Available pane, you can:  Click an item and hold down the SHIFT key while using the arrow keys or the mouse to highlight a block of items  Click an item and hold down the CTRL key while using the mouse to highlight multiple scattered items To select all the items in the Available pane, you can:  Click Select All on the Available pane header  Right-click in the Available pane and choose Select All from the right-click menu Sometimes you may wish to select all items in the left (tree view) pane, such as all the data/indicators in the database. To do this, click Select All on the left pane header.

50 Deleting selections To remove one or more items from the Selected pane, you can:  Double-click the item(s)  Highlight the item(s) and click Remove Highlighted on the Selected pane header  Highlight the item(s), right-click and choose Remove Highlighted from the right-click menu  Highlight the item(s) and press the DELETE key To remove all the items from the Selected pane, click Remove All on the Selected pane header or right- click in the Selected pane and choose Remove All from the right-click menu

51 The left pane displays all available census years. Note that the census year window only contains two panes, Available and Selected. Transfer the desired census years from the Available pane to the Selected pane, using any of the methods previously described.

52 Presentation preview overview Move the mouse pointer over any of the three presentation previews (table, map or graph) to cause its respective toolbar to appear at the left of the preview

53 To enlarge any of the presentation objects (table, map or graph) for better viewing and editing, click Click to enlarge on its toolbar. You will now be able to conveniently view and edit the object.

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58 Graph editing Move the mouse pointer over the graph preview panel at lower right in regular mode to cause the graph preview toolbar to appear at the left of the panel. The same toolbar is located at the left of the graph in Data Wizard mode. Move the mouse pointer over the graph presentation preview panel to cause its respective toolbar to appear at left From the toolbar on the graph preview panel, you can modify the graph display by clicking Column, Bar, Line, Pie or Pyramid. If you are satisfied with your graph, you can click Save As… to save your graph in various file formats.

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60 www.censusindia.gov.in

61 I’m truly thankful to everyone who volunteered their time to attend the workshp. I can tell every person here is committed to use and disseminate Census data in greater use for development. It’s really inspiring to see.

62 THANKS


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