The Census 2011 data for Haryana state has revealed that nearly 96% of households are living in good or livable houses.
Haryana's director, census operations, Mrs. Neerja Sekhar released the Housing Census data which was collected during 45 day long first phase of Census (House listing and Housing census conducted from May one, 2010 to June 15, 2010) in which about 53,000 enumerators & supervisors in Haryana were involved.
The number of shops & offices increased to 5,44,076 from 3,81,968 of 2001 Census. About 96% of households are living in good / livable houses. Only 4% of households (2,09,270) are living in dilapidated houses.
As much as 32.5% of households live in houses with concrete roofs and 23.9% & 14.6% in stone or slate & brunt brick roof houses respectively.
The number of households living in the houses having roof of grass or thatch or bamboo or wood or mud have decreased from 16,54,226 in 2001 to 13,45,198 registering a decrease of 18.65%. The number of households having no exclusive room for themselves has increased from 45,273 in 2001 to 73,848 in 2011.
Haryana's director, census operations, Mrs. Neerja Sekhar released the Housing Census data which was collected during 45 day long first phase of Census (House listing and Housing census conducted from May one, 2010 to June 15, 2010) in which about 53,000 enumerators & supervisors in Haryana were involved.
The number of shops & offices increased to 5,44,076 from 3,81,968 of 2001 Census. About 96% of households are living in good / livable houses. Only 4% of households (2,09,270) are living in dilapidated houses.
As much as 32.5% of households live in houses with concrete roofs and 23.9% & 14.6% in stone or slate & brunt brick roof houses respectively.
The number of households living in the houses having roof of grass or thatch or bamboo or wood or mud have decreased from 16,54,226 in 2001 to 13,45,198 registering a decrease of 18.65%. The number of households having no exclusive room for themselves has increased from 45,273 in 2001 to 73,848 in 2011.
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