5% of the Indian Rural Households Pay Income Tax, 68% Have Mobile Phone.

Less than 5% of the Indian Rural Households Pay Income Tax, 68% Have Mobile Phones.

Released on July 3, 2015 the result of the first such Census in independent India the last one was conducted in 1932 — did not include caste-specific data despite the title saying so.


Reiterating the lopsided India story, the Socio Economic and Caste Census on rural areas revealed that 1 out of 3 families is landless, less than 5% of the rural households pay income tax, but over 68% have mobile phones.
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