Data Dictionary

Column Type Label Description
id int4 index
year text Year
state_code text State Code
state_name text State Name
district_code text District Code
district_name text District Name
block_code text Block Code
block_name text Block Name
gp_code text GP Code
gp_name text GP Name
village_code text Village Code
village_name text Village Name
hh_kutcha_wall_roof numeric House Hold Kutcha Wall Roof
perct_hh_kutcha_wall_roof numeric Percentage Household Kutcha Wall Roof
pmay_house numeric PMAY House
pmay_permanent_wait_list numeric PMAY Peramanent Wait List
any_state_housing_scheme numeric Any State Housing Scheme
any_state_housing_permanent_wait_list numeric Any State Housing Permanenet Wait List

Additional Information

Field Value
Data last updated December 2, 2024
Metadata last updated December 3, 2024
Created December 2, 2024
Format CSV
License No License Provided
Additional infonan
Data extraction pagehttps://missionantyodaya.nic.in/ma2020/preloginStateRuralHousingReports2020.html
Data insightsThe dataset provides valuable insights into housing conditions and government support in rural villages over time. By analyzing columns like hh_kutcha_wall_roof and perct_hh_kutcha_wall_roof, one can assess the prevalence of households with substandard housing (kutcha walls and roofs) in different states, districts, and villages. It also offers data on the reach and effectiveness of housing schemes, such as PMAY (Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana) and state housing programs, by tracking the number of households covered under these schemes, those on waiting lists, and beneficiaries of any state-specific housing assistance. This enables an understanding of housing gaps and the distribution of government intervention efforts in rural India.
Data last updated13-09-2024
Data retreival date13-09-2024
Datastore activeTrue
District no12
FrequencyYearly
Gp no3,010
GranularityVillage
Has viewsTrue
Id32576f81-f6e0-41d9-aed2-474f71c8d3ce
Idp readyTrue
MethodologyThe data collection methodology for the dataset involves field surveys where enumerators gather information directly from villages using standardized questionnaires. This is supplemented by data from local government records and administrative reports. Collected data undergoes verification and validation processes to ensure accuracy and reliability. Information is then aggregated at higher administrative levels, creating a comprehensive dataset. Periodic updates are made to keep the data current and reflective of ongoing changes and improvements in village infrastructure and services.
No indicators6
Package id6147fa80-5655-4800-aa38-b842cc79d69c
Position7
Size2.4 MiB
Skumord-mission_antyodaya_rural_housing-vl-gp-him
Stateactive
States uts no1
Tehsil no80
Url typeupload
Years covered2,020
Methodology The data collection methodology for the dataset involves field surveys where enumerators gather information directly from villages using standardized questionnaires. This is supplemented by data from local government records and administrative reports. Collected data undergoes verification and validation processes to ensure accuracy and reliability. Information is then aggregated at higher administrative levels, creating a comprehensive dataset. Periodic updates are made to keep the data current and reflective of ongoing changes and improvements in village infrastructure and services.
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Granularity Level Village
Data Extraction Page https://missionantyodaya.nic.in/ma2020/preloginStateRuralHousingReports2020.html
Data Retreival Date 13-09-2024
Data Last Updated 13-09-2024
Sku mord-mission_antyodaya_rural_housing-vl-gp-him
Dataset Frequency Yearly
Years Covered 2020.0
No of States/UT(s) 1
No of Districts 12
No of Tehsils/blocks 80
No of Gram Panchayats 3010
Additional Information nan
Number of Indicators 6
Insights from the dataset The dataset provides valuable insights into housing conditions and government support in rural villages over time. By analyzing columns like hh_kutcha_wall_roof and perct_hh_kutcha_wall_roof, one can assess the prevalence of households with substandard housing (kutcha walls and roofs) in different states, districts, and villages. It also offers data on the reach and effectiveness of housing schemes, such as PMAY (Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana) and state housing programs, by tracking the number of households covered under these schemes, those on waiting lists, and beneficiaries of any state-specific housing assistance. This enables an understanding of housing gaps and the distribution of government intervention efforts in rural India.
IDP Ready Yes