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CONTENTS
Chapter One

Introduction

Chapter Two

Features of the Consumer Expenditure Survey

Chapter Three

Key Findings of NSS 66th Round Survey on Household


Consumer Expenditure

10

Detailed Tables

21

Appendix A

Concepts and Definitions

A-1 - A-4

Appendix B

Sample Design and Estimation Procedure

B-1 - B-9

Appendix C

Population Projections

Appendix D

Schedule 1.0

C-1
D-1 - D-42

Detailed Tables
1A-R, 1A-U

Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each
decile class of MPCEURP
all States and UTs

21 - 44

1B-R, 1B-U

Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each
decile class of MPCEMRP
all States and UTs

45 - 68

1C-R, 1C-U

Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each
decile class of MPCEMMRP
all States and UTs

69 - 92

2A

Break-up of average MPCEURP (absolute & percentage) by broad item group


all-India

93

2B

Break-up of average MPCEMRP (absolute & percentage) by broad item group


all-India

94

2C

Break-up of average MPCEMMRP (absolute & percentage) by broad item


group
all-India

95

3R, 3U

Monthly per capita quantity and value of consumption for food items,
all-India: MMRP estimates

96 103

4R, 4U

Monthly per capita quantity and value of consumption for non-food items,
all-India: MMRP estimates

104 - 115

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Introduction
1.1 Background
1.1.1 The National Sample Survey Office (NSSO) conducts nationwide household consumer
expenditure surveys at regular intervals as part of its rounds, each round normally of a
years duration. The NSS surveys are conducted through interviews of a random sample of
households selected through a scientific design and cover practically the entire geographical
area of the country.
1.1.2 The household consumer expenditure survey (CES) is generally covered as one of the
main subjects of the NSS survey at quinquennial intervals. This provides a series of CESs.
The 66th round survey (July 2009 - June 2010) was the eighth such survey of this
quinquennial series, the seventh having been conducted during the 61st round (July 2004 June 2005). The key indicators on household consumption in India during 2009-10 based on
data collected through the 66th round of NSS are presented here.
1.2 Objective of the survey
1.2.1 The NSS consumer expenditure survey aims at generating estimates of household
monthly per capita consumer expenditure (MPCE) and its distribution separately for the rural
and urban sectors of the country, for States and Union Territories, and for different socioeconomic groups. These indicators are amongst the most important measures of the level of
living of the respective domains of the population. The distribution of MPCE highlights the
differences in level of living of the different segments of the population and is an effective
tool to study the prevalence of poverty and inequality. These numbers enable the apex
planning and decision-making process to allocate the nations resources among sectors,
regions, and socio-economic groups, and assess the inclusiveness of economic growth.
1.2.2 Besides measuring the household consumption level and its pattern, the CES has
another important use. To work out consumer price indices (CPIs) which measure the general
rise in consumer prices, one needs to know not only the price rise for each commodity group
but also the budget shares of different commodity groups (used as weights). The budget
shares as revealed by the NSS CES are being used to prepare the weighing diagram for
official of CPIs. More extensive use of NSS CES data is planned to have a weighing diagram
that uses a finer commodity classification, to prepare CPIs separately for rural and urban and
at sub-national level.
1.2.3 Apart from these major uses of the CES, the food (quantity) consumption data are used
to study the level of nutrition of different regions and disparities therein, and in studying
demand and supply of commodities. The budget share of a commodity at different MPCE
levels facilitates the compilation of consumption elasticity or responsiveness of demand.

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1.3 Genesis of the CES


1.3.1 The quinquennial series: Beginning from the first round (1950-51) of the National
Sample Survey (NSS), data on household consumer expenditure were collected in every round
up to the 28th (1973-74). After the 26th round of the survey, the Governing Council of NSSO
decided that the surveys on consumer expenditure and employment-unemployment situation
might be undertaken together on a large scale once in every five years. Accordingly,
"quinquennial" surveys on consumer expenditure and employment-unemployment surveys
were conducted in the 27th, 32nd, 38th, 43rd, 50th, 55th, 61st and 66th rounds of NSS, at roughly
5-year intervals.
1.3.2 The annual series: In the mid-80s, the need for an annual series of data on consumer
expenditure began to be felt by planners and research workers. The Governing Council
therefore decided (i) that the quinquennial consumer expenditure-cum-employment surveys
would be carried on as before, and (ii) that every other round of NSS, starting from the 42nd
(1986-87), would include a smaller-scale consumer expenditure survey with 2 (increased to 4
from 1993 onwards) sample households per sample village/block with a slightly abridged
schedule of enquiry. For two decades thereafter, every round of NSS included either a CES of
the quinquennial series or a CES of the annual series. However, in two recent rounds of NSS
the 65th and the 67th there was no survey of consumer expenditure.
1.4 Reports of the 66th round CES
1.4.1 The results of NSS rounds are released in reports based on comprehensive tabulation
of subject parameters and indicators in various cross-classifications generated from the
Central sample 1 data. Corresponding to NSS 66th round quinquennial survey on household
consumer expenditure, the results are planned for release in seven reports. The tentative titles
of these reports are:
1. Level and Pattern of Consumer Expenditure, 2009-10
2. Household Consumption of Various Goods and Services in India, 2009-10
3. Public Distribution System and Other Sources of Household Consumption, 2009-10
4. Energy Sources of Indian Households for Cooking and Lighting, 2009-10
5. Nutritional Intake in India, 2009-10
6. Household Consumer Expenditure among Socio-Economic Groups, 2009-10
7. Perceived Adequacy of Food Consumption in Indian Households, 2009-10
1.5 Contents of this document
1.5.1
This document brings out the key results of NSS 66th round within a year of
completion of the field work for use in decision support, policy inferences and salient
analysis. It contains three chapters and four appendices. Following the present introductory
chapter (Chapter One), Chapter Two outlines the features of the Consumer Expenditure
Survey along with its conceptual framework and the architecture of the key indicators from
1

Refer to Chapter Two, paragraph 2.2.3.1.

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the 66th round CES. A brief summary of the information contained in the key indicators is
presented in Chapter Three, followed by the State/UT and all-India tables of key indicators.
Appendix A contains the basic definitions and procedures followed in the survey and in this
document other than those discussed in Chapter Two. Appendix B gives details of the sample
design and estimation procedure followed. In order to facilitate computation of the absolute
figures of aggregated consumption in the population domain, the projected population at the
mid-year reference 1st January 2010 based on the population projections by the RegistrarGeneral of India are provided in Appendix C. Appendix D consists of the schedules of
enquiry (Schedule 1.0, Type 1 and Type 2) that were canvassed in the surveyed households.
1.5.2 The indicators presented in this document (separately for MPCEURP, MPCEMRP and
MPCEMMRP) 2 are
A.

B.

State-sectorwise and all-India-sectorwise


Deciles 3 (upper limits of decile classes) of the distribution of population by MPCE
Average MPCE by decile class of MPCE
Per capita food expenditure by decile class of MPCE
Per capita non-food expenditure by decile class of MPCE
All-India, sectorwise

Break-up of average MPCE (absolute and percentage) by broad item group (14 groups
of food items and 18 groups of non-food items)
Estimates of itemwise quantity4 and value of per capita consumption
1.5.3 Estimates of per capita monthly expenditure on food, non-food and total expenditure are
provided separately for rural and urban sectors at the state level as well as for all-India across
decile classes of MPCE. However, break-up of average MPCE by broad item group of food and
non-food items, and itemwise estimates of quantity and value of per capita consumption are
given at the all-India level.
1.5.4 The estimates of key indicators of household consumer expenditure are presented here
for all-India and for the States and UTs. The estimates of MPCEs are ratios and are expected
to be reasonably robust at national level and for larger States. While using the estimates for
smaller States, it may be kept in view that the sample for them may not be large enough for
getting sufficiently reliable estimates.

These are the three different estimates of MPCE generated by the 66th round consumer expenditure survey.
They are explained in detail in Chapter Two, Section 2.5.
3
Deciles and decile classes of the MPCE distribution are explained in Appendix A, paragraph 1.6, and also in
Chapter Three, paragraph 3.1.3.
4
Quantity estimates are provided for all items for which data on quantity consumed was collected.

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Features of the consumer expenditure survey
2.1 Schedules of enquiry
2.1.1 The household consumer expenditure schedule (Schedule 1.0) used for the survey
collected information on quantity5 and value of household consumption. To minimise recall
errors, a very detailed item classification was, as usual, adopted to collect information,
including 142 items of food, 15 items of energy (fuel, light and household appliances), 28
items of clothing, bedding and footwear, 19 items of educational and medical expenses, 51
items of durable goods, and 89 other items. The schedule also collected some other
particulars of each household member, such as age, sex and educational level.
2.1.2 The schedules of enquiry used were of two types. The two types had the same item
break-up but differed in reference periods used for collection of consumption data. Schedule
Type 1, as far as reference periods were concerned, was a repeat of the schedule used in most
quinquennial rounds. For certain categories of relatively infrequently purchased items,
including clothing and consumer durables, it collected information on consumption during
the last 30 days and the last 365 days. For other categories, including all food and fuel and
consumer services, it used a 30-days reference period. Schedule Type 2 used last 365 days
(only) for the infrequently purchased categories, last 7 days for some categories of food
items, as well as pan, tobacco and intoxicants, and last 30 days for other food items, fuel,
and the rest. This was in line with the recommendations of an Expert Group that had been
formed for the purpose of suggesting the most suitable reference period for each item of
consumption 6. The differences (in reference period) between Schedule Types 1 and 2 are
shown in Table T1.
Table T1: Reference periods used for collection of consumption data in Schedule 1.0, Type 1 and Type 2
Category

Item groups

Reference period for


Schedule Type 1

Schedule Type 2

Last 30 days
and Last 365
days

Last 365 days

Clothing, bedding, footwear, education, medical


(institutional), durable goods

II

Edible oil; egg, fish & meat; vegetables, fruits, spices,


beverages and processed foods; pan, tobacco & intoxicants

Last 30 days

Last 7 days

III

All other food, fuel and light, miscellaneous goods and


services including non-institutional medical; rents and taxes

Last 30 days

Last 30 days

For education, medical care, and some goods and services listed in the schedule as miscellaneous goods and
services, no data on quantity of consumption are collected in the NSS CESs.
6
See NSS Report no. 475; entitled Results of a Pilot Survey on Suitability of Different Reference Periods for
Measuring Household Consumption.

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2.1.3 Schedule Type 1 was canvassed in one half of the sample households and Schedule
Type 2 was canvassed in the other half 7.
2.2 Scope and coverage
2.2.1 Geographical coverage: The survey covered the whole of the Indian Union except (i)
(ii) interior villages of Nagaland situated beyond five kilometres of the bus route and (iii)
villages in Andaman and Nicobar Islands which remain inaccessible throughout the year.
However, although planned, no sample could actually be surveyed in the districts of Leh
(Ladakh), Kargil and Poonch of Jammu & Kashmir by NSSO.
2.2.2 Population coverage: The following rules were followed:
1. Floating population, i.e., persons without any normal residence, was excluded. But
persons residing in open space, roadside shelter, under a bridge, etc., more or less
regularly in the same place were covered.
2. Foreign nationals were excluded, as well as their domestic servants, if by definition
the latter belonged to the foreign national's household (see Appendix B for definition
of household). A foreign national who had become an Indian citizen for all practical
purposes was, however, covered.
3. Persons residing in barracks of military and paramilitary forces (like police, BSF etc.)
were kept outside the survey coverage. However, the civilian population residing in
their neighbourhood, including the family quarters of service personnel, was covered.
4. Orphanages, rescue homes, ashrams and vagrant houses were outside the survey
coverage. However, the persons staying in old age homes, the students staying in
ashram/hostels and the residential staff (other than monks/nuns) of these ashrams
were covered. Although orphans living in orphanages were excluded, the persons
looking after them and staying there were covered. Convicted prisoners undergoing
sentence were outside the coverage of the survey.
2.2.3 Sample size
2.2.3.1 First-stage units: As is usual in the regular NSS rounds, most States and Union
Territories participated in the survey: a State sample was surveyed by State Government
officials in addition to the Central sample surveyed by NSSO. For rural India, 7,524
villages formed the Central sample for this round. Of these, 7,428 villages were ultimately
surveyed. In the urban sector, the allocation for the Central sample was 5,284 blocks, of
which 5,263 were surveyed. This document is based on the estimates obtained from the
Central sample only.
2.2.3.2 Second-stage units: For the consumer expenditure survey, from each sample village
and urban block, two samples of 8 households each were selected for canvassing Schedule
7

There could be a very few cases where in the same household, both Type 1 and Type 2 schedules of Schedule
1.0 were canvassed due to some special situations while conducting actual survey in the field.

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Type 1 and Schedule Type 2. While selecting the households in each selected first-stage unit,
the second-stage stratification of households is in-built in the sample design. The features of
the sample design are given in Appendix C.
Table T2: Number of villages/blocks surveyed and number of households surveyed for Schedule 1.0
Type 1 and Type 2: NSS 66th round, Central sample
no. of fsus
no. of sample households
(villages/blocks)
Sch. Type 1
Sch. Type 2
surveyed
State/UT
rural +
rural +
rural
urban
rural
urban
rural
urban
urban
urban
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
Andhra Pradesh
492
372
3928
2964
6892
3924
2951
6875
Arunachal Pradesh
140
76
1041
600
1641
1041
600
1641
Assam
328
104
2616
832
3448
2616
832
3448
Bihar
416
160
3299
1272
4571
3294
1270
4564
Chhattisgarh
188
92
1496
736
2232
1495
736
2231
Delhi
Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh

8
20
216
180
208

120
36
216
148
48

59
159
1719
1440
1660

842
285
1705
1180
381

901
444
3424
2620
2041

57
160
1720
1440
1660

808
287
1698
1180
382

865
447
3418
2620
2042

Jammu & Kashmir


Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh

276
220
256
328
344

180
124
256
232
248

1445
1758
2036
2606
2731

1268
989
2034
1846
1966

2713
2747
4070
4452
4697

1446
1758
2038
2606
2734

1269
990
2037
1845
1973

2715
2748
4075
4451
4707

Maharashtra
Manipur
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Nagaland

504
172
108
80
88

504
148
52
112
40

4015
1376
864
632
704

3980
1182
408
896
320

7995
2558
1272
1528
1024

4012
1376
864
632
704

3984
1182
408
896
320

7996
2558
1272
1528
1024

Orissa
Punjab
Rajasthan
Sikkim
Tamil Nadu

372
196
324
76
416

132
196
196
20
416

2975
1560
2583
608
3320

1055
1555
1553
160
3318

4030
3115
4136
768
6638

2974
1558
2575
608
3319

1055
1557
1551
160
3320

4029
3115
4126
768
6639

Tripura
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
West Bengal
A & N Islands

164
740
132
448
36

68
388
92
344
36

1312
5906
1048
3576
272

544
3087
731
2750
288

1856
8993
1779
6326
560

1311
5908
1045
3575
272

544
3086
730
2749
288

1855
8994
1775
6324
560

4
12
8
8
16
7524

36
12
8
16
56
5284

32
96
64
55
128
59119

273
96
64
128
448
41736

305
192
128
183
576
100855

32
96
64
55
128
59097

273
96
64
128
448
41697

305
192
128
183
576
100794

Chandigarh
Dadra & N. Haveli
Daman & Diu
Lakshadweep
Puducherry
All-India

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2.2.3.3 Table T2 shows the numbers of villages and urban blocks allotted for survey and
actually surveyed, and, for each of the two schedule types, the numbers of rural and urban
sample households in which the consumer expenditure schedule was canvassed.
2.3 Conceptual framework
2.3.1 Reference period: The consumption of any good or service by a household or person
occurs in the form of a flow over time. The survey may need to record the volume of
consumption over a short period such as a day, or a long period such as a year. The time period
for which consumption is recorded is called the reference period. It may vary from item to item.
Because the respondents are asked to recall and report the volume of consumption, the
reference period is also called the recall period.
2.3.2 Household consumer expenditure: The expenditure incurred by a household on
domestic consumption during the reference period is the household's consumer expenditure.
Expenditure incurred towards productive enterprises of households is excluded from
household consumer expenditure. Also excluded are expenditure on purchase and
construction of residential land and building, interest payments, insurance premium
payments, payments of fines and penalties, and expenditure on gambling including lottery
tickets. Money given as remittance, charity, gift, etc. is not consumer expenditure. However,
self-consumed produce of own farm or other household enterprise is valued and included in
household consumer expenditure. So are goods and services received as payment in kind or
free from employer, such as accommodation and medical care, and travelling allowance
excluding allowance for business trips.
2.3.2.1 For articles of food (including pan, tobacco and intoxicants) and fuel, household
consumption is measured by the quantity of the article actually used by the household during
the reference period, irrespective of the expenditure incurred on it. For articles of clothing and
footwear, consumption by a household is considered to occur at the moment when the article is
brought into maiden or first use by any household member. The consumption may be out of (a)
purchases made in cash or credit during the reference period or earlier; (b) home-grown stock;
(c) receipts in exchange of goods and services; (d) any other receipt like gift, charity, borrowing
and (e) free collection. Home produce is evaluated at the ex farm or ex factory rate.
2.3.2.2 For evaluating household consumption of all other items, a different approach is
followed: the expenditure made by the household during the reference period for the purchase
or acquisition of goods and services, regardless of when the goods and services are used and by
whom, is considered as household consumption. However, for a few items of expenditure such
as rent, telephone charges, consumer taxes and railway season tickets, expenditure during the
month is recorded as the amount that was last paid divided by the number of months to which
the payment related.
2.3.2.3 It is pertinent to mention here that the consumer expenditure of a household on food
items relates to the actual consumption by the members of the household and also by the guests
during ceremonies or otherwise. Normally, transfers of food, fuel, clothing and footwear made
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by a household as charity, loan advance, etc. are not considered as consumption of that
household, since consumption out of all transfer receipts of these items have to be included.
However, meals prepared in a household and served to non-household members are an
exception to this rule. Meals prepared in the household kitchen and provided to the employees
and/or others would automatically get included in domestic consumption of employer (payer)
household. There is a practical difficulty of estimating the quantities and values of individual
items used for preparing the meals served to employees or others. Thus, to avoid double
counting, cooked meals received as perquisites from employer household or as gift or charity
are not recorded in the recipient household. As a general principle, cooked meals purchased
from the market for consumption of the members and for guests are also recorded in the
purchaser household. This procedure of recording cooked meals served to others in the
expenditure of the serving households leads to bias-free estimates of average per capita
consumption as well as total consumer expenditure.
2.3.2.4 All goods and services received as payment in kind or perquisites are included in the
consumption of the recipient household as goods and services received in exchange of services,
except for meals received from other households kitchens.
2.3.2.5 To simplify data collection, consumption of food processed in the home from one
item into another, such as milk converted into curd or butter, vegetables converted into
pickles, and rice converted into liquor are recorded in the survey against the primary or
ingredient item(s), such as milk, instead of the item in which form it is consumed (e.g. curd).
For some item groups such as intoxicants, this procedure leads to an underestimation of
consumption with a corresponding overestimation of the item groups of the major ingredients,
such as cereals.
2.3.3 Value of consumption: For items of food, pan, tobacco, intoxicants, fuel, clothing and
footwear, this term is not synonymous with expenditure incurred by the household on the item,
and the following rules of valuation are specified. Consumption out of purchase is evaluated at
the purchase price. Consumption out of home produce is evaluated at ex farm or ex factory rate.
Value of consumption out of gifts, loans, free collections, and goods received in exchange of
goods and services is imputed at the rate of average local retail prices prevailing during the
reference period.
2.4 Monthly per capita expenditure (MPCE)
2.4.1 Normally, the concept of per capita income or per capita (overall) expenditure, if
income data are not available is used for comparison of average living standards between
countries, between regions, and between social or occupational groups. For studies of poverty
and inequality within populations, however, average income or average expenditure is not
enough. One needs to assign a value that indicates level of living to each individual, or at least
to each household, in a population in order to know the level of inequality in living standards of
the population, or the proportion living in poverty.

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2.4.2 The NSS concept of MPCE, therefore, is defined first at the household level (household
monthly consumer expenditure household size). This measure serves as the indicator of the
households level of living.
2.4.3 Next, each individuals MPCE is defined as the MPCE of the household to which the
person (man, woman or child) belongs. This assigns to each person a number representing his
or her level of living. The distribution of persons by their MPCE (i.e., their household MPCE)
can then be built up, giving a picture of the population classified by economic level.
2.5 The three estimates of average and distribution of MPCE obtained from the 66th
round survey
2.5.1 From each sample household where Schedule Type 1 was canvassed, two measures of
MPCE emerged. This was because for each such household, there were two sets of data for
Category I items (see Table T1) last 30 days data and last 365 days data unlike items
of Categories II and III, for which only last 30 days was available. Thus there were two
ways of measuring household MPCE: one using last 30 days for all items, and the other
using last 365 days data for Category I items and last 30 days for the rest. The first
measure of MPCE is called MPCEURP (Uniform Reference Period MPCE) and the second,
MPCEMRP (Mixed Reference Period MPCE). From data on MPCEURP and MPCEMRP
(collected from households where Schedule Type 1 was canvassed), two alternative estimates
of the distribution of MPCE and average MPCE can be built up.
2.5.2 From each sample household where Schedule Type 2 was canvassed, a single measure
of MPCE emerged, as, for each item of consumption, data for only one reference period had
been collected. Since the reference period system used for Schedule Type 2 was only a slight
modification of the Mixed Reference Period (differing only in the reference period used for
Category II items), this measure of MPCE was called the MPCEMMRP (Modified Mixed
Reference Period MPCE). The estimates of the distribution of MPCE and average MPCE that
can be built up from Schedule Type 2 data are therefore called the estimates of MPCEMMRP.

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Key findings of NSS 66th round survey on household consumer expenditure
3.1 A note on the survey results
3.1.1 As explained in the previous section, in the 66th round CES, the data on household
consumption was collected with three reference periods of preceding 7 days, 30 days and 365
days for specified set of items of the consumption basket (please refer to Table T1, page 4).
The survey architecture involving alternative reference periods was evolved after the
empirical analysis in the past to capture consumption more appropriately, wherein it was
noted that the composition of reference periods in Schedule Type 2 meets the objective better
than Schedule Type 1, adopted in the previous quinquennial round (NSS 61st round). Thus the
NSS 66th round brings out three alternative estimates of MPCE. MPCEURP and MPCEMRP,
arrived at on the basis of Schedule (1.0) Type 1, provide estimates comparable with NSS 61st
round and MPCEMMRP is a new set of estimates based on Schedule (1.0) Type 2.
3.1.2 The detailed results presented in this document are mainly based on MPCEMMRP.
However, relevant indicators based on MPCEURP and MPCEMRP are also given for
comparability.
3.1.3 Besides the average MPCE, the survey results also provide distribution of population
over decile classes of MPCE. Thus the first decile class comprises the bottom 10 percent of
population in terms of MPCE and the top (10th) decile class comprises the top 10 percent of
population. These decile classes for rural and urban domains are separately arrived at for
MPCEURP, MPCEMRP and MPCEMMRP. Further, in addition to all-India decile classes, similar
State-specific decile classes are also derived and Statewise results are given for these classes
in the detailed tables.
3.2 Average MPCEMMRP
3.2.1 Average MPCE in 2009-10 was estimated as Rs.1053.64 in rural India and Rs.1984.46
in urban India (Table T3). Thus the per capita expenditure level of the urban population was
on the average about 88% higher than that of the rural population.
3.2.2 The poorest 10% of Indias rural population had an average MPCE of Rs.453. The
poorest 10% of the urban population had an average MPCE of Rs.599. (See Fig. 1.)
3.2.3 The top 10% of the rural population, ranked by MPCE, had an average MPCE of
Rs.2517 about 5.6 times that of the bottom 10%. The top 10% of the urban population had
an average MPCE of Rs.5863 about 9.8 times that of the bottom 10%.
3.2.4 Fig.2 shows average MPCEMMRP in rural and urban sectors of the major States of
India. In Table T4, the major States have been arranged in ascending order of average
MPCEMMRP in the rural sector. Among the major States, Kerala (Rs.1835) had the highest

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rural MPCE. It was followed by Punjab (Rs.1649) and Haryana (Rs.1510). In all other major
States, average rural MPCE was between Rs.750 and Rs.1250.
3.2.5 Average rural MPCE was lowest in Bihar and Chhattisgarh (around Rs.780), and also
low in Orissa and Jharkhand (around Rs.820), as well as in Uttar Pradesh and Madhya
Pradesh (around Rs.900).

3.2.6 Maharashtra (Rs.2437) and Kerala (Rs.2413) were the two major States with the
highest MPCE in the urban sector, followed by Haryana (Rs.2321). The other major States
with average urban MPCE higher than the all-India average were Andhra Pradesh (Rs.2238),
Punjab (Rs.2109) and Karnataka (Rs.2053).
Table T3: Average MPCEMMRP across decile classes of MPCEMMRP, all-India
rural India
decile class of
MPCEMMRP
(1)
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
all classes

average
MPCEMMRP (Rs.)
(2)
452.98
584.40
675.35
760.79
848.07
944.35
1062.93
1220.59
1470.33
2516.69
1053.64

urban India
decile class of
MPCEMMRP
(3)
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
all classes

average
MPCEMMRP (Rs.)
(4)
599.27
830.96
1011.84
1196.08
1397.99
1633.42
1930.96
2329.87
3050.69
5863.25
1984.46

3.2.7 Urban MPCE was lowest in Bihar (Rs.1238). No other major State had urban MPCE
below Rs.1500. Orissa, Uttar Pradesh and Jharkhand all had average MPCE between Rs.1545
and Rs.1585. In Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, average MPCE was between
Rs.1645 and Rs.1670.

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3.2.8 Average urban MPCE was only 28% higher than average rural MPCE in Punjab, only
31% higher than average rural MPCE in Kerala, and only 41% higher in Rajasthan. In
Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh, on the other hand, average urban MPCE was around 110%
higher than average rural MPCE. In West Bengal and Karnataka, too, per capita expenditure
in the urban sector was more than double that in the rural. 8
Table T4: Average MPCEMMRP and food share: major States
State
(1)
Bihar
Chhattisgarh
Orissa
Jharkhand
Uttar Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh
West Bengal
Assam
Karnataka
All-India
Gujarat
Maharashtra
Tamil Nadu
Rajasthan
Andhra Pradesh
Haryana
Punjab
Kerala
8

average
MPCE
(Rs.)
(2)
780
784
818
825
899
903
952
1003
1020
1054
1110
1153
1160
1179
1234
1510
1649
1835

rural
per capita
food exp.
(Rs.)
(3)
505
456
507
503
521
504
604
646
577
600
640
623
635
647
717
815
795
843

% share of
food in cons.
exp.
(4)
64.7
58.2
61.9
60.9
57.9
55.8
63.5
64.4
56.5
57.0
57.7
54.0
54.7
54.8
58.1
54.0
48.2
45.9

average
MPCE
(Rs.)
(5)
1238
1647
1548
1584
1574
1666
1965
1755
2053
1984
1909
2437
1948
1663
2238
2321
2109
2413

urban
per capita
food exp.
(Rs.)
(6)
655
720
749
816
728
694
907
929
869
881
882
999
876
798
1002
1001
933
970

Abbreviations used for State names in Fig.2 have been explained on page 13.

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food in cons.
exp.
(7)
52.9
43.7
48.4
51.5
46.3
41.7
46.2
52.9
42.3
44.4
46.2
41.0
45.0
48.0
44.8
43.1
44.3
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3.3 Median and deciles of the MPCEMMRP distribution


3.3.1 Table T5 (R & U) shows the first to ninth deciles (including the median, which is the
5th decile) of the rural and urban MPCEMMRP distributions in India and its States.
3.3.2 While average rural MPCE was Rs.1054, the median level of rural MPCE was Rs.895
half the rural population belonged to households with MPCE below this level (Table T5-R).
3.3.3 In urban India, where average MPCE was Rs.1984, the median level of MPCE was
Rs.1502 half the urban population had MPCE below this level (Table T5-U).
3.3.4 Nearly 40% of the rural population of India had MPCE below Rs.800 and about 60%
had MPCE below Rs.1000. About 10% had MPCE above Rs.1650.
3.3.5 About 70% of the urban population of India had MPCE above Rs.1100, nearly 30%
had MPCE above Rs.2100, and 20% had MPCE above Rs.2600.
3.3.6 In Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Bihar, less than 50% of the rural population had
MPCE above Rs.710. More than 70% of the rural population of Jharkhand and Orissa had
MPCE below Rs.900, the percentage being still higher in Chhattisgarh and Bihar.
3.3.7 The percentage of rural population with MPCE above Rs.1000 exceeded 70% in
Haryana and Punjab, while in Kerala 80% of the rural population had MPCE exceeding
Rs.977.
3.3.8 Only 10% of the urban population of Punjab and Haryana, and only a slightly higher
percentage in Kerala and Tamil Nadu, had MPCE below Rs.850, compared to a little less
than 30% in Jharkhand and over 40% in Bihar.
3.4 Share of food in consumer expenditure (MMRP)
3.4.1 Per capita food expenditure in rural India as a whole was estimated at Rs.600 for rural
India and Rs.881 for urban India (Table T4). This means that the share of food in consumer
expenditure was 57% in rural India and 44.4% in urban India. It is seen that in rural India, the
food share ranges from under 46% in Kerala to 64-65% in Bihar and Assam. In the urban
sector, the food share ranges from 40.2% in Kerala to nearly 53% in Bihar and Assam. Also,
States with low average MPCE tend to have a higher share of food in total consumer
expenditure.
Abbreviations used for State names in Fig. 2, page 12:
AP
ASM
BHR
CTG
GUJ
HAR

Andhra Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chhattisgarh
Gujarat
Haryana

JHK
KTK
KRL
MP
MAH
ORS

Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Orissa

PUN
RAJ
TN
UP
WB
IND

Punjab
Rajasthan
Tamil Nadu
Uttar Pradesh
West Bengal
India

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Table T5-R: First to ninth deciles of distribution of MPCEMMRP in the rural sector: States and all-India
State
(1)
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chhattisgarh
Delhi
Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu & Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Manipur
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Nagaland
Orissa
Punjab
Rajasthan
Sikkim
Tamil Nadu
Tripura
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
West Bengal
all-India

D1
(2)
647
686
576
466
429
986
1102
620
749
842
791
494
583
846
456
623
718
722
739
984
425
813
682
712
602
713
514
715
538
537

D2
(3)
759
822
656
535
517
1086
1417
719
891
935
914
560
652
977
538
763
780
796
887
1089
516
966
784
829
728
820
590
813
632
631

D3
(4)
861
951
741
592
581
1429
1672
808
1035
1043
997
599
713
1135
608
858
838
892
966
1175
581
1079
844
932
827
897
660
902
713
718

D4
(5)
959
1065
815
653
626
1575
1775
872
1154
1153
1102
648
800
1270
674
938
894
944
1076
1262
641
1221
927
1016
903
989
722
993
782
804

Deciles
D5
(6)
1058
1231
904
709
706
1724
1981
971
1270
1283
1202
702
878
1451
762
1045
963
1012
1181
1387
716
1365
1003
1103
1002
1054
795
1086
867
895

D6
(7)
1180
1448
1012
776
763
1782
2050
1105
1460
1448
1322
783
977
1640
849
1143
1027
1084
1269
1459
790
1544
1107
1221
1112
1135
875
1200
943
1001

D7
(8)
1355
1770
1121
864
848
2281
2256
1210
1668
1642
1525
890
1114
1913
978
1265
1108
1184
1422
1590
899
1753
1218
1373
1270
1269
971
1395
1040
1133

D8
(9)
1510
2151
1283
966
988
2812
2659
1390
1921
1932
1730
1018
1307
2312
1169
1424
1239
1345
1572
1729
1061
2071
1386
1616
1464
1460
1110
1639
1171
1322

D9
(10)
1904
2780
1550
1165
1243
3214
2979
1638
2358
2436
1941
1373
1589
3249
1458
1707
1399
1564
1849
2033
1337
2636
1666
2058
1787
1760
1341
2349
1447
1653

avg MPCE
(MMRP) (Rs.)
(11)
1233.76
1545.92
1003.28
780.15
783.57
2068.49
2065.01
1109.76
1509.91
1535.75
1343.88
825.15
1020.40
1835.22
902.82
1152.79
1027.24
1109.87
1262.25
1475.65
818.47
1648.92
1179.40
1321.46
1159.69
1176.17
899.10
1747.41
952.32
1053.64

Rural
estd. no. of
no. of
hhs (00)
sample hhs
(12)
(13)
148374
3924
1706
1041
48810
2616
142999
3294
40353
1495
2021
57
2301
160
65945
1720
31782
1440
12960
1660
11938
1446
42264
1758
76532
2038
56673
2606
98447
2734
124261
4012
3069
1376
4114
864
937
632
1509
704
73798
2974
31740
1558
87698
2575
1195
608
98327
3319
6818
1311
252276
5908
17813
1045
137303
3575
1626461
59097

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Table T5-U: First to ninth deciles of distribution of MPCEMMRP in the urban sector: States and all-India
State
(1)
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chhattisgarh
Delhi
Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu & Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Manipur
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Nagaland
Orissa
Punjab
Rajasthan
Sikkim
Tamil Nadu
Tripura
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
West Bengal
all-India

D1
(2)
872
797
674
542
649
1081
1215
830
851
925
865
616
781
830
601
889
641
762
840
988
620
848
712
988
822
838
606
726
733
733

D2
(3)
1061
1033
835
649
898
1264
1544
1006
1147
1130
1025
735
1009
1082
753
1120
804
1068
1265
1063
769
1077
878
1523
1008
958
720
877
890
926

D3
(4)
1250
1196
1048
768
1036
1527
1900
1144
1415
1322
1175
857
1210
1264
917
1330
872
1207
1509
1294
869
1254
1032
1684
1182
1148
848
1070
1030
1101

D4
(5)
1434
1384
1205
845
1232
1842
1988
1353
1615
1763
1309
1053
1433
1547
1067
1518
929
1350
1699
1474
1001
1452
1223
1883
1366
1322
982
1240
1224
1293

Deciles
D5
(6)
1652
1645
1426
943
1397
2127
2247
1604
1926
2060
1452
1230
1690
1751
1238
1778
989
1475
1845
1722
1173
1695
1359
1932
1540
1509
1127
1425
1435
1502

D6
(7)
1938
1872
1747
1149
1554
2506
2555
1911
2057
2392
1643
1482
1919
2018
1478
2061
1040
1611
1981
1856
1381
1934
1558
2193
1818
1782
1317
1682
1722
1773

D7
(8)
2340
2284
1918
1308
1749
3178
2954
2199
2394
2986
1875
1666
2219
2477
1806
2483
1126
1869
2128
2065
1623
2275
1779
2472
2105
1983
1574
1975
2006
2097

D8
(9)
2920
2769
2311
1584
2224
3802
3529
2622
3031
3656
2181
2036
2593
3074
2244
3164
1335
2044
2442
2536
1939
2805
2216
2587
2578
2369
1985
2410
2576
2603

D9
(10)
4133
3307
3330
2143
2716
4984
4295
3290
4321
4664
3049
3060
3725
4175
3056
4549
1640
2452
3022
3054
2849
3727
2974
2834
3507
3359
2770
3228
3690
3665

avg MPCE
(MMRP) (Rs.)
(11)
2237.60
1946.78
1754.70
1237.54
1647.32
2654.46
2644.38
1909.06
2321.49
2653.88
1759.45
1583.75
2053.24
2412.58
1665.77
2436.75
1105.89
1628.72
1947.19
1861.71
1548.36
2108.79
1663.08
2150.28
1947.61
1871.09
1573.91
1744.92
1964.78
1984.46

Urban
estd. no. of
no. of
hhs (00)
sample hhs
(12)
(13)
60162
2951
515
600
6854
832
18097
1270
8564
736
29020
808
1015
287
47241
1698
15324
1180
1537
382
4040
1269
11002
990
48084
2037
20532
1845
32234
1973
97279
3984
1161
1182
896
408
752
896
599
320
12759
1055
18934
1557
30579
1551
216
160
82035
3320
1587
544
71435
3086
5012
730
49559
2749
681770
41697

The kth decile is the level of MPCE below which 10k% of the urban population lies; k=1 to 9. The deciles may also be called the 10th, 20th, ... , 90th percentiles.

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3.5 Trends in level of consumption in monetary and real terms


3.5.1

Trends from MPCEURP estimates

3.5.1.1
Table T6 below shows estimates of all-India average MPCEURP from four
quinquennial surveys of consumer expenditure including the 66th round survey. (URP
estimates cannot be obtained from the 55th round quinquennial survey.) For rural India, real
MPCE (measured using a price deflator with 1987-88 as base) is seen to have grown from
Rs.158.10 in 1987-88 to Rs.187.79 in 2009-10 an increase of only 19% over 22 years. In
urban India there has been a substantially higher growth in real MPCE (obtained using a
similar deflator with base 1987-88) from Rs.249.92 in 1987-88 to Rs.355.03 in 2007-08
an increase of 42% in the 22 year-period since 1987-88. The growth in urban MPCE over the
16-year period since 1993-94 has been about 34%.

Table T6: Growth in MPCEURP at current and constant prices since 1987-88, all-India
year
characteristic
1987-88
(1)

1993-94

2004-05

2009-10

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

MPCE: rural (Rs.): current prices

158.10

281.40

558.78

927.70

Price deflator for rural sector*

100

176

319

494

MPCE: rural (Rs.): base 1987-88

158.10

159.89

175.17

187.79

MPCE: urban (Rs.): current prices

249.92

458.04

1052.36

1785.81

Price deflator for urban sector#

100

173

338

503

MPCE: urban (Rs.): base 1987-88

249.92

264.76

311.35

355.03

*derived from CPI for agricultural labourers with base 1986-87=100


#derived from CPI for urban non-manual employees with base 1984-85=100

3.5.2 Trends from MPCEMRP estimates


3.5.2.1 While Table T6 above gives estimates obtained by the URP method, a corresponding
table of estimates of MPCE obtained by the MRP method at current and constant prices is
shown below (Table T7). For 1987-88, MRP estimates are not available. In terms of the MRP
estimates, MPCE in rural India has grown from Rs.162.56 in 1993-94 to Rs.192.93 in 200910 that is, by about 19% in 16 years 9. Urban MPCE has grown from Rs.268.38 in 1993-94
to Rs.368.99 in 2009-10 a growth of 37% over the 16-year period since 1993-94.

Over the same period, the growth of rural MPCE computed using the URP estimates (Table 3.4) comes to
about 17%.

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Table T7: Growth in MPCEMRP at current and constant prices since 1993-94, all-India
year
characteristic
1993-94
(1)

1999-2000

(2)

2004-05

2009-10

(4)

(5)

(3)

MPCE: rural (Rs.): current prices

286.10

486.16

579.17

953.05

Price deflator for rural sector*

176

271

319

494

MPCE: rural (Rs.): base 1987-88

162.56

179.39

181.56

192.93

MPCE: urban (Rs.): current prices

464.30

854.92

1104.60

1856.01

Price deflator for urban sector#

173

279

338

503

MPCE: urban (Rs.): base 1987-88

268.38

306.42

326.80

368.99

*derived from CPI for agricultural labourers with base 1986-87=100


#derived from CPI for urban non-manual employees with base 1984-85=100

3.5.3 Ranking of States by MPCEMRP 66th and 61st round results


3.5.3.1 Table T8 shows the rankings of the major States of India by rural and urban
MPCEMRP from the 66th and 61st round surveys of consumer expenditure.
Table T8: Rankings of major States by rural and urban MPCEMRP from the 66th round (2009-10)
and the 61st round (2004-05) of NSS
Rural
Urban
State

Ranking by MPCEMRP
(highest =1)

State

Ranking by MPCEMRP
(highest =1)

2009-10

2004-05

2009-10

2004-05

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

Kerala
Punjab
Haryana
Andhra Pradesh
Gujarat
Maharashtra
Rajasthan
Tamil Nadu
Karnataka
Assam
West Bengal
Uttar Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh
Jharkhand
Orissa
Bihar
Chhattisgarh

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17

1
2
3
5
4
8
7
6
11
9
10
12
13
16
17
14
15

Kerala
Maharashtra
Punjab
Karnataka
Andhra Pradesh
Haryana
Gujarat
West Bengal
Tamil Nadu
Assam
Rajasthan
Madhya Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Orissa
Jharkhand
Chhattisgarh
Bihar

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17

1
3
2
8
10
5
4
7
6
9
13
14
15
16
11
12
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3.5.3.2 It is seen from Table T8 that in the rural sector, the top three States as determined by
the 61st round survey have retained their positions in the 66th round and that no State has
undergone a change in rank of more than 2. In the urban sector, on the other hand, the ranks
of four States have altered by 4 or more, and only the ranks of the top and bottom States have
remained unchanged.
3.6 Trends in pattern of consumption
3.6.1 Table T9 shows changes in percentage composition of MPCEURP (or in aggregate
consumer expenditure) as shown by the 5 quinquennial surveys beginning with 1987-88. The
share of food is seen to have declined by about 10 percentage points to 53.6% in the rural
sector and by about 16 percentage points to 40.7% in the urban sector over a 22-year period.
Since the last quinquennial survey (held 5 years previously), the share of food has fallen by
about 1 percentage points in rural India and nearly 2 percentage points in urban India.
Table T9: Trends in percentage composition of consumer expenditure since 1987-88
rural
item group

urban

share in total consumer expenditure in


1999- 2004- 2009- 1987- 1993- 19992000*
05
10
88
94
2000*

198788

199394

200405

200910

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

(9)

(10)

(11)

cereals

26.3

24.2

22.2

18.0

15.6

15.0

14.0

12.4

10.1

9.1

gram

0.2

0.2

0.1

0.1

0.2

0.2

0.2

0.1

0.1

0.1

cereal substitutes

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

pulses & products

4.0

3.8

3.8

3.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

3.7

3.4

3.0

2.8

2.1

2.7

milk & products

8.6

9.5

8.8

8.5

8.6

9.5

9.8

8.7

7.9

7.8

edible oil

5.0

4.4

3.7

4.6

3.7

5.3

4.4

3.1

3.5

2.6

egg, fish & meat

3.3

3.3

3.3

3.3

3.5

3.6

3.4

3.1

2.7

2.7

vegetables

5.2

6.0

6.2

6.1

6.2

5.3

5.5

5.1

4.5

4.3

fruits & nuts

1.6

1.7

1.7

1.9

1.6

2.5

2.7

2.4

2.2

2.1

sugar

2.9

3.1

2.4

2.4

2.4

2.4

2.4

1.6

1.5

1.5

salt & spices

2.9

2.7

3.0

2.5

2.4

2.3

2.0

2.2

1.7

1.5

beverages, etc.

3.9

4.2

4.2

4.5

5.6

6.8

7.2

6.4

6.2

6.3

64.0
3.2

63.2
3.2

59.4
2.9

55.0
2.7

53.6
2.2

56.4
2.6

54.7
2.3

48.1
1.9

42.5
1.6

40.7
1.2

food total
pan, tobacco, intox.
fuel & light

7.5

7.4

7.5

10.2

9.5

6.8

6.6

7.8

9.9

8.0

clothing & bedding

6.7

5.4

6.9

4.5

4.9

5.9

4.7

6.1

4.0

4.7

footwear

1.0

0.9

1.1

0.8

1.0

1.1

0.9

1.2

0.7

0.9

14.5

17.3

19.6

23.4

24.0

23.2

27.5

31.3

37.2

37.8

3.1

2.7

2.6

3.4

4.8

4.1

3.3

3.6

4.1

6.7

misc. g. & services


durable goods
non-food total
total expenditure

36.0

36.8

40.6

45.0

46.4

43.6

45.3

51.9

57.5

59.3

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

*URP estimates shown except for 1999-2000, for which only MRP estimates are available.

3.6.2 Cereals have registered the largest decline in share among all the item groups from
26.3% to 15.6% in rural India and from 15% to 9% in urban India. In the urban sector,
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practically all the food groups have suffered a decline in share. For the rural sector,
beverages, etc. show a distinct rise in share, while pulses, edible oil, sugar, and salt and
spices show a fall, and for other groups, the evidence is not very conclusive.
3.6.3 Pan, tobacco and intoxicants exhibit a distinct downward trend, especially in urban
areas, while fuel and light appear to show an increase in share in the last decade, especially in
urban India, clothing and bedding show an overall fall, and the share of durable goods
appears to be picking up. The greatest gainer in share of expenditure is clearly the
miscellaneous goods and services category (including education and medical care). The
share of this group has soared (growing by around 70% of its level in 1987-88) from 14.5%
to 24% in rural India and from 23.2% to 37.8% in urban India.
3.6.4 The details of consumption by item group of food and non-food are given in Tables
2A, 2B and 2C (pages 93-95) for URP, MRP and MMRP. For MMRP, additionally, itemlevel consumption estimates both quantity and value of per capita consumption are given
in Tables 3R and 3U (pages 96-103) for each food item appearing in Schedule 1.0 and in
Tables 4R and 4U (pages 104-115) for each non-food item.
3.7 Comparative picture of URP, MRP and MMRP estimates of MPCE: major States
3.7.1 The three estimates of MPCE for rural and urban sectors of the major States are shown
in Table T10 for purposes of comparison. Fig. 3 shows all-India rural and urban MPCE
according to the three different reference period systems.

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Table T10: Average MPCE by State and sector using different reference period systems, 2009-10
Average MPCE (Rs.)
State

Rural

MPCEURP
(1)

Urban

MPCEMRP MPCEMMRP

MPCEURP

MPCEMRP MPCEMMRP

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

1020.14

1090.28

1233.76

1982.23

2015.44

2237.60

Assam

863.47

866.57

1003.28

1540.27

1604.06

1754.70

Bihar

681.03

689.37

780.15

1092.33

1096.56

1237.54

Chhattisgarh

689.91

685.89

783.57

1352.45

1370.31

1647.32

Gujarat

994.92

1065.40

1109.76

1859.01

1914.17

1909.06

Haryana

1393.59

1423.27

1509.91

1898.18

2008.16

2321.49

Jharkhand

732.33

724.22

825.15

1390.87

1442.06

1583.75

Karnataka

806.54

887.86

1020.40

1716.38

2060.32

2053.24

1850.68

1763.14

1835.22

2663.45

2267.16

2412.58

796.59

802.79

902.82

1469.35

1529.82

1665.77

Andhra Pradesh

Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra

1010.93

1048.41

1152.79

2231.98

2251.44

2436.75

Orissa

682.80

715.59

818.47

1425.41

1468.84

1548.36

Punjab

1479.80

1565.53

1648.92

1992.68

2072.11

2108.79

Rajasthan

1004.48

1035.15

1179.40

1669.50

1576.60

1663.08

Tamil Nadu

968.44

1017.07

1159.69

1678.69

1794.52

1947.61

Uttar Pradesh

828.67

832.18

899.10

1364.99

1512.16

1573.91

West Bengal

855.10

857.77

952.32

1735.66

1801.03

1964.78

All-India

927.70

953.05

1053.64

1785.81

1856.01

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Table 1A-R: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEURP
Rural
decile class of MPCE
(URP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Andhra Pradesh
0 - 10%

505

279.27

139.61

418.88

253

10 - 20%

605

360.17

199.63

559.80

293

20 - 30%

700

419.77

233.20

652.97

350

30 - 40%

780

461.21

276.95

738.16

333

40 - 50%

862

515.78

308.64

824.43

313

50 - 60%

958

555.50

348.92

904.42

356

60 - 70%

1074

594.07

415.48

1009.55

363

70 - 80%

1258

673.78

482.27

1156.05

469

80 - 90%

1593

743.15

653.46

1396.61

516

90 - 100%

1115.57

1425.03

2540.60

682

all classes

571.82

448.32

1020.14

3928

0 - 10%

571

273.91

167.58

441.49

63

10 - 20%

693

373.75

274.29

648.05

75

20 - 30%

797

415.21

326.14

741.36

87

30 - 40%

920

482.59

366.59

849.18

91

40 - 50%

1010

475.69

493.17

968.86

83

50 - 60%

1160

596.14

487.40

1083.54

96

60 - 70%

1391

624.39

635.68

1260.07

116

70 - 80%

1774

699.90

875.02

1574.93

136

80 - 90%

2481

847.32

1183.88

2031.19

125

90 - 100%

1127.34

2522.29

3649.63

169

all classes

591.76

734.02

1325.78

1041

0 - 10%

489

306.33

126.13

432.46

184

10 - 20%

559

373.71

149.07

522.78

212

20 - 30%

610

388.71

197.10

585.82

209

30 - 40%

673

441.98

199.46

641.44

236

40 - 50%

735

479.82

224.46

704.28

254

50 - 60%

822

525.28

246.77

772.05

237

60 - 70%

912

549.73

316.68

866.41

237

70 - 80%

1042

618.57

351.97

970.54

278

80 - 90%

1303

685.56

468.81

1154.36

349

90 - 100%

890.85

1092.56

1983.42

420

all classes

526.09

337.38

863.47

2616

Arunachal Pradesh

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Table 1A-R: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEURP
Rural
decile class of MPCE
(URP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Bihar
0 - 10%

387

229.19

98.03

327.22

171

10 - 20%

449

286.01

134.32

420.33

214

20 - 30%

498

321.31

149.00

470.32

200

30 - 40%

554

346.00

180.20

526.21

303

40 - 50%

622

384.53

204.28

588.81

318

50 - 60%

675

394.79

252.03

646.82

282

60 - 70%

763

455.23

260.61

715.84

368

70 - 80%

849

482.87

320.88

803.76

314

80 - 90%

1047

531.56

397.16

928.72

455

90 - 100%

679.54

703.69

1383.22

674

all classes

411.06

269.97

681.03

3299

0 - 10%

337

185.26

116.23

301.49

80

10 - 20%

406

251.14

130.06

381.20

83

20 - 30%

462

268.15

168.34

436.49

95

30 - 40%

505

287.27

197.74

485.01

99

40 - 50%

564

313.07

217.39

530.46

101

50 - 60%

658

352.87

254.12

607.00

158

60 - 70%

745

385.94

316.97

702.90

142

70 - 80%

876

421.36

386.48

807.84

184

80 - 90%

1126

478.88

514.64

993.52

228

90 - 100%

587.11

1066.40

1653.52

326

all classes

353.17

336.74

689.91

1496

0 - 10%

727

363.75

251.30

615.06

10 - 20%

898

489.20

409.00

898.20

20 - 30%

970

534.98

434.62

969.60

30 - 40%

1216

599.43

590.42

1189.85

40 - 50%

1296

646.68

628.18

1274.85

50 - 60%

1640

734.57

774.06

1508.64

60 - 70%

1871

955.06

888.33

1843.39

70 - 80%

2188

1150.00

829.13

1979.13

80 - 90%

2520

1114.13

1314.75

2428.88

90 - 100%

1344.10

1713.98

3058.08

12

all classes

793.22

773.35

1566.57

59

Chhattisgarh

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Table 1A-R: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEURP
Rural
decile class of MPCE
(URP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Goa
0 - 10%

807

435.92

268.08

704.00

10 - 20%

1089

519.79

440.91

960.70

20

20 - 30%

1339

709.61

532.30

1241.92

22

30 - 40%

1417

721.21

673.57

1394.78

40 - 50%

1457

699.52

756.22

1455.74

50 - 60%

1478

739.29

738.04

1477.33

60 - 70%

1653

759.99

831.26

1591.25

15

70 - 80%

1852

902.97

884.41

1787.38

17

80 - 90%

2340

989.35

1006.81

1996.16

23

90 - 100%

1293.98

2017.76

3311.74

42

all classes

774.74

817.16

1591.89

159

0 - 10%

525

312.17

154.83

467.00

87

10 - 20%

628

383.78

201.59

585.37

120

20 - 30%

715

432.19

233.73

665.92

147

30 - 40%

776

471.42

275.55

746.97

120

40 - 50%

851

521.68

294.22

815.90

125

50 - 60%

930

538.79

348.57

887.36

167

60 - 70%

1040

574.55

402.31

976.86

161

70 - 80%

1223

657.24

467.46

1124.71

211

80 - 90%

1514

766.33

565.97

1332.30

238

90 - 100%

918.70

1427.01

2345.70

343

all classes

557.55

437.37

994.92

1719

0 - 10%

622

319.95

204.62

524.57

100

10 - 20%

745

426.92

259.65

686.58

113

20 - 30%

892

492.43

331.92

824.35

137

30 - 40%

1026

567.09

392.91

960.00

127

40 - 50%

1162

652.40

435.04

1087.44

134

50 - 60%

1338

738.90

518.74

1257.64

155

60 - 70%

1525

783.14

645.31

1428.45

131

70 - 80%

1747

900.78

729.96

1630.74

142

80 - 90%

2249

1021.30

945.87

1967.16

181

90 - 100%

1221.33

2353.69

3575.02

220

all classes

712.21

681.38

1393.59

1440

Gujarat

Haryana

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Table 1A-R: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEURP
Rural
decile class of MPCE
(URP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Himachal Pradesh
0 - 10%

669

362.76

194.80

557.56

116

10 - 20%

771

446.67

270.67

717.35

113

20 - 30%

868

492.07

331.36

823.43

128

30 - 40%

967

546.52

374.65

921.17

136

40 - 50%

1071

567.46

448.60

1016.07

132

50 - 60%

1218

623.98

513.71

1137.69

171

60 - 70%

1399

701.14

597.03

1298.18

175

70 - 80%

1710

771.90

768.47

1540.37

201

80 - 90%

2232

894.62

1049.19

1943.82

210

90 - 100%

1192.39

2506.75

3699.14

278

all classes

659.87

705.47

1365.34

1660

0 - 10%

724

394.81

205.28

600.09

117

10 - 20%

845

494.50

297.61

792.11

122

20 - 30%

924

519.14

372.40

891.54

102

30 - 40%

1025

564.40

417.97

982.38

140

40 - 50%

1144

579.29

500.52

1079.80

140

50 - 60%

1232

623.98

570.15

1194.13

121

60 - 70%

1383

674.49

633.54

1308.03

164

70 - 80%

1575

677.09

788.80

1465.89

158

80 - 90%

1932

815.33

906.24

1721.57

154

90 - 100%

949.95

1828.73

2778.69

227

all classes

629.18

651.49

1280.67

1445

0 - 10%

400

229.19

107.83

337.02

125

10 - 20%

472

288.36

151.75

440.11

141

20 - 30%

513

303.89

191.42

495.30

110

30 - 40%

587

360.34

194.06

554.41

168

40 - 50%

643

391.02

224.71

615.74

130

50 - 60%

715

402.89

275.43

678.32

162

60 - 70%

802

433.15

325.12

758.27

164

70 - 80%

930

491.35

375.49

866.84

216

80 - 90%

1162

537.80

502.23

1040.03

239

90 - 100%

682.64

858.38

1541.02

303

all classes

411.90

320.43

732.33

1758

Jammu & Kashmir

Jharkhand

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Table 1A-R: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEURP
Rural
decile class of MPCE
(URP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Karnataka
0 - 10%

450

248.15

130.59

378.74

114

10 - 20%

534

332.04

166.71

498.74

147

20 - 30%

589

343.20

217.61

560.81

118

30 - 40%

648

392.08

229.46

621.54

134

40 - 50%

701

434.49

239.47

673.95

149

50 - 60%

775

451.85

288.42

740.27

207

60 - 70%

884

489.14

332.73

821.87

233

70 - 80%

1007

544.37

393.20

937.57

248

80 - 90%

1253

594.63

512.66

1107.29

270

90 - 100%

804.35

920.37

1724.72

416

all classes

463.45

343.09

806.54

2036

0 - 10%

675

330.98

225.10

556.08

165

10 - 20%

835

443.91

311.19

755.10

200

20 - 30%

960

506.79

389.68

896.47

206

30 - 40%

1077

549.25

469.62

1018.87

185

40 - 50%

1222

612.49

530.95

1143.44

212

50 - 60%

1384

678.49

617.42

1295.90

245

60 - 70%

1627

731.47

765.54

1497.01

268

70 - 80%

2001

844.09

943.57

1787.66

311

80 - 90%

2693

982.13

1336.27

2318.40

340

90 - 100%

1321.14

5920.09

7241.23

474

all classes

700.09

1150.59

1850.68

2606

0 - 10%

380

193.34

127.07

320.42

153

10 - 20%

451

248.74

168.01

416.76

169

20 - 30%

526

286.81

203.89

490.70

213

30 - 40%

589

325.21

233.41

558.62

208

40 - 50%

669

353.31

277.00

630.31

275

50 - 60%

732

393.84

301.83

695.66

225

60 - 70%

825

432.40

347.04

779.44

255

70 - 80%

993

467.80

434.59

902.39

360

80 - 90%

1305

581.68

550.95

1132.62

404

90 - 100%

829.78

1209.08

2038.87

469

all classes

411.30

385.29

796.59

2731

Kerala

Madhya Pradesh

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Table 1A-R: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEURP
Rural
decile class of MPCE
(URP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Maharashtra
0 - 10%

518

293.95

151.09

445.04

230

10 - 20%

606

361.05

200.57

561.62

252

20 - 30%

694

396.46

255.01

651.47

304

30 - 40%

774

439.73

294.39

734.12

340

40 - 50%

848

480.06

329.97

810.03

332

50 - 60%

965

525.82

377.13

902.95

435

60 - 70%

1081

577.82

443.11

1020.93

395

70 - 80%

1275

613.99

554.88

1168.87

517

80 - 90%

1572

681.07

727.64

1408.71

517

90 - 100%

780.91

1623.14

2404.05

693

all classes

515.16

495.77

1010.93

4015

0 - 10%

628

411.58

155.54

567.13

104

10 - 20%

696

458.01

207.96

665.97

114

20 - 30%

745

464.97

257.87

722.84

96

30 - 40%

795

504.01

267.45

771.46

109

40 - 50%

847

502.99

317.00

819.99

116

50 - 60%

903

513.69

362.19

875.88

116

60 - 70%

973

532.99

401.73

934.72

144

70 - 80%

1066

537.00

482.38

1019.38

138

80 - 90%

1229

588.86

552.92

1141.78

173

90 - 100%

727.39

1028.34

1755.73

266

all classes

524.17

403.33

927.50

1376

0 - 10%

615

332.44

223.34

555.78

45

10 - 20%

685

386.36

267.00

653.37

68

20 - 30%

739

412.94

301.02

713.97

64

30 - 40%

796

406.81

358.36

765.17

65

40 - 50%

846

437.06

381.64

818.70

71

50 - 60%

926

452.97

433.90

886.87

97

60 - 70%

1039

495.77

481.56

977.33

125

70 - 80%

1131

532.46

551.84

1084.30

70

80 - 90%

1378

527.95

701.12

1229.07

115

90 - 100%

698.25

1271.15

1969.39

144

all classes

468.56

498.24

966.80

864

Manipur

Meghalaya

NSS KI(66/1.0):Key Indicators of Household Consumer Expenditure in India, 2009-10

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Table 1A-R: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEURP
Rural
decile class of MPCE
(URP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Mizoram
0 - 10%

616

394.52

162.44

556.96

25

10 - 20%

714

434.12

234.21

668.33

30

20 - 30%

811

454.34

314.02

768.36

46

30 - 40%

867

475.22

370.84

846.06

37

40 - 50%

933

491.82

407.40

899.22

35

50 - 60%

1073

534.79

468.99

1003.78

65

60 - 70%

1150

649.01

470.14

1119.15

53

70 - 80%

1408

673.55

600.70

1274.24

104

80 - 90%

1862

730.18

902.30

1632.48

112

90 - 100%

731.89

1624.56

2356.45

125

all classes

556.98

555.90

1112.88

632

0 - 10%

909

564.01

224.25

788.26

42

10 - 20%

999

559.93

392.63

952.57

35

20 - 30%

1076

624.59

419.36

1043.96

48

30 - 40%

1132

615.05

489.11

1104.16

43

40 - 50%

1241

630.81

555.39

1186.20

66

50 - 60%

1339

694.23

602.65

1296.87

55

60 - 70%

1464

740.21

672.35

1412.56

70

70 - 80%

1650

756.49

785.83

1542.32

105

80 - 90%

1982

878.50

923.27

1801.77

80

90 - 100%

977.98

1590.90

2568.87

160

all classes

704.07

665.02

1369.09

704

0 - 10%

341

190.44

92.55

282.99

222

10 - 20%

415

257.55

123.90

381.45

217

20 - 30%

473

292.55

148.45

441.00

216

30 - 40%

542

335.40

173.19

508.59

277

40 - 50%

600

364.53

207.27

571.80

246

50 - 60%

662

384.74

244.15

628.89

236

60 - 70%

753

448.80

252.50

701.30

316

70 - 80%

863

476.25

325.32

801.57

299

80 - 90%

1089

550.14

425.11

975.25

378

90 - 100%

741.94

793.77

1535.70

568

all classes

404.22

278.58

682.80

2975

Nagaland

Orissa

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Table 1A-R: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEURP
Rural
decile class of MPCE
(URP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Punjab
0 - 10%

724

407.80

226.46

634.26

108

10 - 20%

836

494.41

289.52

783.93

122

20 - 30%

962

532.06

373.53

905.59

136

30 - 40%

1081

565.73

447.97

1013.70

134

40 - 50%

1206

637.31

506.66

1143.98

148

50 - 60%

1371

701.91

597.08

1298.98

155

60 - 70%

1582

717.58

737.70

1455.29

167

70 - 80%

1838

836.12

864.07

1700.19

161

80 - 90%

2433

970.68

1143.66

2114.34

203

90 - 100%

1209.04

2520.60

3729.64

226

all classes

707.51

772.29

1479.80

1560

0 - 10%

575

321.20

185.49

506.68

160

10 - 20%

662

383.57

233.63

617.20

181

20 - 30%

747

427.87

278.03

705.90

217

30 - 40%

821

463.64

317.17

780.81

216

40 - 50%

897

518.93

336.99

855.92

237

50 - 60%

986

572.74

362.04

934.78

257

60 - 70%

1096

569.98

464.54

1034.51

288

70 - 80%

1230

643.12

511.62

1154.74

286

80 - 90%

1502

715.19

635.89

1351.08

308

90 - 100%

860.38

1241.70

2102.08

433

all classes

547.69

456.79

1004.48

2583

0 - 10%

593

374.37

151.56

525.93

31

10 - 20%

702

443.19

195.18

638.36

45

20 - 30%

755

468.19

266.97

735.16

38

30 - 40%

821

502.51

288.12

790.63

45

40 - 50%

957

515.41

376.71

892.12

63

50 - 60%

1084

587.81

415.25

1003.05

52

60 - 70%

1187

615.40

530.28

1145.68

52

70 - 80%

1398

648.69

650.68

1299.38

77

80 - 90%

1992

751.83

930.43

1682.26

100

90 - 100%

1180.96

1607.27

2788.23

105

all classes

608.04

540.40

1148.43

608

Rajasthan

Sikkim

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Table 1A-R: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEURP
Rural
decile class of MPCE
(URP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Tamil Nadu
0 - 10%

502

270.95

159.22

430.17

191

10 - 20%

597

335.13

218.40

553.54

225

20 - 30%

680

383.53

256.41

639.95

245

30 - 40%

752

428.78

285.44

714.23

286

40 - 50%

817

464.85

318.20

783.05

249

50 - 60%

899

493.84

359.31

853.15

300

60 - 70%

1021

545.76

410.85

956.61

383

70 - 80%

1201

591.95

508.39

1100.34

423

80 - 90%

1530

666.47

677.54

1344.01

457

90 - 100%

819.89

1489.72

2309.61

561

all classes

500.12

468.32

968.44

3320

0 - 10%

556

347.72

157.96

505.69

85

10 - 20%

625

402.23

191.62

593.85

86

20 - 30%

706

445.02

221.82

666.84

121

30 - 40%

784

500.94

242.45

743.40

106

40 - 50%

838

537.77

270.27

808.04

88

50 - 60%

932

541.04

336.42

877.45

122

60 - 70%

1004

619.31

347.23

966.53

122

70 - 80%

1139

646.02

416.39

1062.41

144

80 - 90%

1324

731.10

489.33

1220.43

154

90 - 100%

921.12

901.65

1822.77

284

all classes

569.21

357.41

926.62

1312

0 - 10%

446

255.04

128.59

383.63

455

10 - 20%

515

312.59

169.10

481.69

409

20 - 30%

573

351.99

192.01

544.00

480

30 - 40%

635

377.99

226.78

604.77

504

40 - 50%

693

403.30

259.74

663.04

491

50 - 60%

767

442.68

285.54

728.21

542

60 - 70%

868

463.91

349.59

813.50

649

70 - 80%

1010

519.20

416.96

936.15

686

80 - 90%

1280

578.99

548.22

1127.21

756

90 - 100%

766.24

1238.12

2004.37

934

all classes

447.20

381.47

828.67

5906

Tripura

Uttar Pradesh

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Table 1A-R: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEURP
Rural
decile class of MPCE
(URP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Uttarakhand
0 - 10%

641

345.60

197.15

542.74

89

10 - 20%

729

428.79

261.31

690.11

90

20 - 30%

803

467.13

296.07

763.20

112

30 - 40%

866

509.67

326.10

835.77

89

40 - 50%

954

561.35

347.74

909.09

105

50 - 60%

1066

593.73

410.58

1004.31

116

60 - 70%

1181

677.67

441.24

1118.91

94

70 - 80%

1432

695.52

606.87

1302.39

130

80 - 90%

2039

735.76

951.19

1686.95

132

90 - 100%

1945.22

2791.52

4736.74

91

all classes

696.73

663.58

1360.30

1048

0 - 10%

470

288.05

117.73

405.78

218

10 - 20%

555

352.16

164.25

516.41

225

20 - 30%

627

400.33

194.02

594.35

272

30 - 40%

687

446.00

210.03

656.03

255

40 - 50%

751

462.56

255.13

717.68

275

50 - 60%

822

490.40

298.38

788.77

297

60 - 70%

908

517.41

344.24

861.66

353

70 - 80%

1035

549.85

414.86

964.71

442

80 - 90%

1300

625.69

523.83

1149.52

511

90 - 100%

808.64

1090.00

1898.64

728

all classes

494.01

361.09

855.10

3576

0 - 10%

999

595.49

264.44

859.93

31

10 - 20%

1110

743.57

326.89

1070.46

18

20 - 30%

1233

785.61

400.84

1186.45

26

30 - 40%

1305

801.06

469.46

1270.52

15

40 - 50%

1456

850.05

529.92

1379.97

31

50 - 60%

1618

933.16

586.10

1519.26

19

60 - 70%

1739

938.64

718.32

1656.96

19

70 - 80%

2063

1004.37

928.67

1933.03

34

80 - 90%

2383

1066.46

1179.81

2246.27

28

90 - 100%

1355.48

2739.65

4095.13

51

all classes

906.14

808.17

1714.31

272

West Bengal

A & N Islands

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Table 1A-R: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEURP
Rural
decile class of MPCE
(URP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Chandigarh
0 - 10%

770

361.20

409.00

770.20

10 - 20%

1556

648.93

648.14

1297.07

20 - 30%

1724

723.49

872.48

1595.98

30 - 40%

1816

799.00

1017.00

1816.00

40 - 50%

1830

897.25

933.00

1830.25

50 - 60%

1918

1071.50

846.00

1917.50

60 - 70%

2524

939.51

1464.51

2404.02

70 - 80%

2720

981.41

1641.64

2623.05

80 - 90%

3016

960.30

1784.14

2744.44

90 - 100%

1281.43

1927.66

3209.10

all classes

863.25

1169.16

2032.41

32

0 - 10%

472

301.06

133.31

434.37

11

10 - 20%

539

348.51

170.57

519.09

20 - 30%

614

398.25

205.64

603.89

30 - 40%

641

420.27

204.80

625.07

40 - 50%

711

409.12

294.61

703.73

11

50 - 60%

818

530.07

196.71

726.79

60 - 70%

887

534.09

303.45

837.54

70 - 80%

1012

595.71

349.51

945.22

80 - 90%

1196

673.12

426.63

1099.75

14

90 - 100%

785.89

775.73

1561.62

18

all classes

495.25

310.09

805.34

96

0 - 10%

695

353.32

304.84

658.16

10 - 20%

811

438.32

354.35

792.67

20 - 30%

859

451.67

407.67

859.33

30 - 40%

917

463.71

432.30

896.01

40 - 50%

1156

504.84

478.65

983.49

50 - 60%

1496

650.73

704.90

1355.63

11

60 - 70%

1802

821.11

774.15

1595.26

11

70 - 80%

2161

851.19

1215.77

2066.96

80 - 90%

3051

1077.10

1609.56

2686.67

90 - 100%

1127.14

2308.04

3435.18

all classes

674.88

856.54

1531.42

64

Dadra & N. Haveli

Daman & Diu

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32

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Table 1A-R: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEURP
Rural
decile class of MPCE
(URP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Lakshadweep
0 - 10%

506

399.47

106.40

505.87

10 - 20%

773

486.31

256.37

742.67

20 - 30%

854

508.78

296.87

805.65

30 - 40%

1095

761.18

198.52

959.70

40 - 50%

1231

901.37

291.50

1192.87

50 - 60%

1279

819.01

437.08

1256.09

60 - 70%

1600

934.20

552.19

1486.39

70 - 80%

1923

1142.60

633.25

1775.85

80 - 90%

2221

1165.89

887.13

2053.02

90 - 100%

1708.34

2326.37

4034.71

13

all classes

877.21

589.62

1466.84

55

0 - 10%

797

466.41

267.14

733.56

13

10 - 20%

869

578.40

270.85

849.25

20 - 30%

949

532.50

389.96

922.46

30 - 40%

996

693.83

295.42

989.25

40 - 50%

1154

642.79

444.63

1087.42

17

50 - 60%

1246

697.51

507.14

1204.65

11

60 - 70%

1281

776.20

487.93

1264.13

70 - 80%

1594

781.64

718.50

1500.14

20

80 - 90%

2049

1015.47

800.08

1815.54

16

90 - 100%

1189.64

3512.83

4702.48

22

all classes

738.75

772.22

1510.97

128

0 - 10%

450

250.56

126.50

377.06

3153

10 - 20%

537

322.36

173.46

495.82

3439

20 - 30%

613

366.97

208.72

575.69

3974

30 - 40%

685

403.65

245.60

649.25

4310

40 - 50%

765

445.69

278.34

724.02

5033

50 - 60%

853

482.53

325.81

808.34

5239

60 - 70%

974

529.25

380.91

910.15

6396

70 - 80%

1144

585.25

468.05

1053.30

7121

80 - 90%

1477

672.03

616.74

1288.78

8665

90 - 100%

912.60

1482.05

2394.66

11789

all classes

497.09

430.62

927.70

59119

Puducherry

All-India

NSS KI(66/1.0):Key Indicators of Household Consumer Expenditure in India, 2009-10

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Table 1A-U: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEURP
Urban
decile class of MPCE
(URP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Andhra Pradesh
0 - 10%

729

361.84

240.52

602.37

323

10 - 20%

898

463.14

349.92

813.06

237

20 - 30%

1041

534.11

438.07

972.18

209

30 - 40%

1211

600.42

526.27

1126.70

230

40 - 50%

1404

654.62

643.30

1297.92

274

50 - 60%

1726

721.92

825.62

1547.54

312

60 - 70%

2065

841.77

1038.38

1880.15

281

70 - 80%

2588

987.92

1315.93

2303.85

356

80 - 90%

3414

1200.73

1761.66

2962.40

349

90 - 100%

1506.07

4809.76

6315.82

393

all classes

787.24

1194.99

1982.23

2964

0 - 10%

642

318.64

219.34

537.98

62

10 - 20%

813

397.21

328.88

726.08

46

20 - 30%

961

489.00

405.50

894.50

49

30 - 40%

1150

563.98

492.72

1056.71

51

40 - 50%

1334

624.60

610.37

1234.98

55

50 - 60%

1634

809.26

662.66

1471.92

73

60 - 70%

1885

836.90

907.38

1744.28

54

70 - 80%

2357

908.00

1200.84

2108.84

64

80 - 90%

3017

860.27

1790.36

2650.64

65

90 - 100%

1180.62

2890.34

4070.96

81

all classes

698.56

950.41

1648.96

600

0 - 10%

623

345.69

165.36

511.05

128

10 - 20%

766

460.06

233.98

694.04

77

20 - 30%

873

488.91

331.38

820.29

67

30 - 40%

1058

557.21

409.37

966.58

78

40 - 50%

1283

659.17

508.57

1167.74

82

50 - 60%

1550

743.19

650.35

1393.54

98

60 - 70%

1783

850.05

804.60

1654.65

63

70 - 80%

2114

897.76

1035.31

1933.07

76

80 - 90%

2946

1201.18

1227.44

2428.62

94

90 - 100%

1567.10

2266.67

3833.78

69

all classes

776.82

763.45

1540.27

832

Arunachal Pradesh

Assam

NSS KI(66/1.0):Key Indicators of Household Consumer Expenditure in India, 2009-10

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Table 1A-U: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEURP
Urban
decile class of MPCE
(URP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Bihar
0 - 10%

467

272.37

123.76

396.13

155

10 - 20%

534

337.53

162.53

500.06

79

20 - 30%

667

392.56

198.71

591.27

124

30 - 40%

744

435.42

277.40

712.82

83

40 - 50%

844

477.16

311.24

788.40

112

50 - 60%

969

507.24

395.99

903.23

86

60 - 70%

1157

566.17

481.99

1048.17

121

70 - 80%

1407

632.17

629.18

1261.35

123

80 - 90%

1837

715.92

913.82

1629.74

129

90 - 100%

944.68

2079.92

3024.60

260

all classes

529.35

562.98

1092.33

1272

0 - 10%

519

249.63

169.13

418.75

102

10 - 20%

691

337.01

278.39

615.40

73

20 - 30%

822

412.85

339.36

752.21

59

30 - 40%

952

453.92

442.09

896.01

51

40 - 50%

1123

479.64

563.88

1043.52

54

50 - 60%

1288

564.74

639.86

1204.60

62

60 - 70%

1529

641.77

737.92

1379.69

67

70 - 80%

1762

735.55

914.53

1650.08

60

80 - 90%

2297

757.43

1200.34

1957.77

71

90 - 100%

991.50

2599.95

3591.45

137

all classes

562.59

789.86

1352.45

736

0 - 10%

874

402.30

291.16

693.45

62

10 - 20%

1034

526.63

424.15

950.78

53

20 - 30%

1242

594.34

521.95

1116.29

52

30 - 40%

1434

668.11

664.10

1332.21

58

40 - 50%

1696

772.44

758.25

1530.70

75

50 - 60%

2015

881.96

955.17

1837.13

102

60 - 70%

2475

989.62

1204.20

2193.82

75

70 - 80%

3163

1143.15

1716.94

2860.09

118

80 - 90%

4046

1270.97

2288.28

3559.25

115

90 - 100%

1646.57

4095.60

5742.17

132

all classes

889.77

1292.21

2181.98

842

Chhattisgarh

Delhi

NSS KI(66/1.0):Key Indicators of Household Consumer Expenditure in India, 2009-10

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Table 1A-U: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEURP
Urban
decile class of MPCE
(URP) (%)
(1)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

0 - 10%

1124

504.77

367.71

872.48

31

10 - 20%

1308

638.00

573.69

1211.69

13

20 - 30%

1454

648.46

713.14

1361.61

15

30 - 40%

1651

734.50

818.87

1553.37

22

40 - 50%

1879

847.09

944.86

1791.95

27

50 - 60%

2132

958.57

1062.45

2021.02

27

60 - 70%

2377

1002.76

1224.49

2227.25

22

70 - 80%

2695

1052.01

1474.90

2526.91

32

80 - 90%

3294

1228.58

1702.25

2930.83

48

90 - 100%

1527.70

9552.13

11079.83

48

all classes

914.09

1835.47

2749.55

285

0 - 10%

743

400.34

235.75

636.10

209

10 - 20%

937

494.61

344.68

839.29

165

20 - 30%

1117

580.41

455.26

1035.66

144

30 - 40%

1314

635.11

573.02

1208.12

157

40 - 50%

1536

725.35

690.35

1415.70

165

50 - 60%

1738

809.83

835.73

1645.57

134

60 - 70%

1988

887.98

1001.08

1889.06

139

70 - 80%

2308

927.08

1231.97

2159.05

163

80 - 90%

3027

1043.61

1571.17

2614.78

221

90 - 100%

1284.36

3866.07

5150.43

208

all classes

778.64

1080.37

1859.01

1705

0 - 10%

755

372.88

270.17

643.05

125

10 - 20%

855

409.85

386.70

796.54

58

20 - 30%

1004

521.16

405.82

926.99

87

30 - 40%

1159

573.51

506.92

1080.43

95

40 - 50%

1389

656.65

616.52

1273.16

120

50 - 60%

1735

774.28

773.18

1547.47

147

60 - 70%

2170

919.44

1034.88

1954.32

137

70 - 80%

2527

994.91

1369.66

2364.56

123

80 - 90%

3561

1127.15

1839.29

2966.44

156

90 - 100%

1504.78

3913.21

5417.99

132

all classes

785.71

1112.46

1898.18

1180

no. of sample
households
(6)

Goa

Gujarat

Haryana

NSS KI(66/1.0):Key Indicators of Household Consumer Expenditure in India, 2009-10

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Table 1A-U: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEURP
Urban
decile class of MPCE
(URP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Himachal Pradesh
0 - 10%

812

390.44

236.18

626.62

33

10 - 20%

1010

500.23

388.38

888.61

30

20 - 30%

1197

575.49

532.36

1107.85

33

30 - 40%

1362

653.42

622.30

1275.72

26

40 - 50%

1737

741.13

793.02

1534.14

44

50 - 60%

2061

809.80

1099.90

1909.69

33

60 - 70%

2379

949.39

1226.86

2176.25

35

70 - 80%

2749

1098.37

1428.22

2526.59

35

80 - 90%

3271

1287.36

1745.88

3033.24

40

90 - 100%

1640.09

6480.64

8120.73

72

all classes

866.37

1455.15

2321.52

381

0 - 10%

791

427.55

244.66

672.21

180

10 - 20%

919

516.26

339.18

855.44

90

20 - 30%

1027

582.92

383.72

966.64

81

30 - 40%

1179

615.84

496.37

1112.21

124

40 - 50%

1328

686.51

572.88

1259.39

116

50 - 60%

1510

711.67

717.99

1429.66

126

60 - 70%

1732

732.79

876.70

1609.49

129

70 - 80%

2046

853.82

1020.60

1874.43

135

80 - 90%

2538

1017.63

1273.89

2291.52

141

90 - 100%

1265.15

3205.21

4470.36

146

all classes

740.87

913.03

1653.90

1268

0 - 10%

507

287.35

143.25

430.59

89

10 - 20%

650

370.82

211.29

582.11

115

20 - 30%

756

444.39

258.48

702.87

70

30 - 40%

924

491.87

338.26

830.13

81

40 - 50%

1072

575.18

396.46

971.65

79

50 - 60%

1280

622.00

545.98

1167.97

94

60 - 70%

1583

701.16

704.59

1405.75

103

70 - 80%

2016

818.15

980.05

1798.19

108

80 - 90%

2713

1056.95

1342.34

2399.28

125

90 - 100%

1292.63

2492.64

3785.27

125

all classes

663.01

727.86

1390.87

989

Jammu & Kashmir

Jharkhand

NSS KI(66/1.0):Key Indicators of Household Consumer Expenditure in India, 2009-10

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Table 1A-U: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEURP
Urban
decile class of MPCE
(URP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Karnataka
0 - 10%

658

344.66

195.17

539.83

266

10 - 20%

828

445.50

299.12

744.62

201

20 - 30%

1004

524.24

393.17

917.42

168

30 - 40%

1182

587.39

507.64

1095.04

189

40 - 50%

1413

649.82

628.43

1278.25

196

50 - 60%

1672

769.46

782.08

1551.54

196

60 - 70%

1929

828.39

948.54

1776.93

148

70 - 80%

2306

886.87

1193.34

2080.21

177

80 - 90%

3035

1066.71

1621.64

2688.35

221

90 - 100%

1357.98

3132.07

4490.04

272

all classes

746.12

970.26

1716.38

2034

0 - 10%

726

353.13

250.92

604.05

218

10 - 20%

899

461.20

351.63

812.83

164

20 - 30%

1089

537.55

455.97

993.51

157

30 - 40%

1273

602.59

573.85

1176.45

140

40 - 50%

1513

709.35

704.74

1414.09

153

50 - 60%

1776

766.55

872.05

1638.60

163

60 - 70%

2127

881.23

1076.35

1957.58

149

70 - 80%

2724

1016.42

1416.47

2432.90

206

80 - 90%

3899

1099.26

2132.46

3231.73

246

90 - 100%

1841.59

10566.31

12407.90

250

all classes

826.59

1836.86

2663.45

1846

0 - 10%

539

259.01

190.47

449.48

227

10 - 20%

681

336.68

278.24

614.92

177

20 - 30%

822

393.21

361.49

754.71

173

30 - 40%

942

435.51

452.36

887.87

158

40 - 50%

1096

484.62

536.32

1020.94

166

50 - 60%

1304

544.29

650.11

1194.40

197

60 - 70%

1579

616.22

837.00

1453.21

225

70 - 80%

1888

639.19

1058.71

1697.90

178

80 - 90%

2544

770.48

1416.00

2186.48

219

90 - 100%

1144.34

3288.57

4432.91

246

all classes

562.39

906.96

1469.35

1966

Kerala

Madhya Pradesh

NSS KI(66/1.0):Key Indicators of Household Consumer Expenditure in India, 2009-10

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Table 1A-U: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEURP
Urban
decile class of MPCE
(URP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Maharashtra
0 - 10%

736

361.57

236.98

598.55

430

10 - 20%

928

481.93

355.61

837.54

357

20 - 30%

1143

568.86

467.70

1036.56

371

30 - 40%

1328

642.94

592.83

1235.77

326

40 - 50%

1535

723.60

701.13

1424.73

338

50 - 60%

1821

799.97

874.86

1674.83

399

60 - 70%

2149

875.78

1095.88

1971.66

396

70 - 80%

2722

993.17

1438.19

2431.36

458

80 - 90%

4077

1158.79

2145.80

3304.59

509

90 - 100%

1658.25

6123.52

7781.77

396

all classes

826.75

1405.23

2231.98

3980

0 - 10%

593

382.14

155.53

537.67

124

10 - 20%

740

428.46

246.24

674.70

107

20 - 30%

817

434.58

347.18

781.76

87

30 - 40%

887

474.20

377.20

851.40

98

40 - 50%

940

497.56

414.24

911.80

98

50 - 60%

1001

513.76

458.85

972.61

111

60 - 70%

1102

536.05

507.30

1043.35

121

70 - 80%

1287

561.17

634.04

1195.21

149

80 - 90%

1526

653.25

738.84

1392.09

150

90 - 100%

783.46

1393.27

2176.72

137

all classes

526.39

527.10

1053.49

1182

0 - 10%

733

364.00

297.61

661.61

45

10 - 20%

852

413.35

381.30

794.65

29

20 - 30%

996

436.75

477.47

914.22

26

30 - 40%

1158

478.32

611.57

1089.89

29

40 - 50%

1321

583.04

655.27

1238.31

30

50 - 60%

1432

532.06

835.96

1368.02

25

60 - 70%

1566

596.00

896.41

1492.41

27

70 - 80%

1881

647.73

1047.99

1695.72

40

80 - 90%

2439

750.76

1350.98

2101.74

71

90 - 100%

1001.75

2198.63

3200.39

86

all classes

580.60

875.35

1455.95

408

Manipur

Meghalaya

NSS KI(66/1.0):Key Indicators of Household Consumer Expenditure in India, 2009-10

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Table 1A-U: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEURP
Urban
decile class of MPCE
(URP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Mizoram
0 - 10%

819

401.64

313.87

715.51

115

10 - 20%

1081

514.68

449.41

964.09

86

20 - 30%

1280

598.68

569.10

1167.78

75

30 - 40%

1450

730.82

630.65

1361.47

79

40 - 50%

1650

775.80

776.23

1552.03

83

50 - 60%

1756

789.55

913.97

1703.53

50

60 - 70%

1992

819.80

1038.87

1858.67

84

70 - 80%

2219

892.83

1201.49

2094.32

80

80 - 90%

2634

978.13

1398.12

2376.25

96

90 - 100%

1206.79

2074.83

3281.61

148

all classes

770.80

936.27

1707.07

896

0 - 10%

932

515.20

333.72

848.92

24

10 - 20%

1039

607.11

384.30

991.41

26

20 - 30%

1278

579.77

559.16

1138.92

26

30 - 40%

1408

653.34

705.46

1358.80

24

40 - 50%

1516

740.98

717.80

1458.78

26

50 - 60%

1612

777.45

786.27

1563.72

31

60 - 70%

1782

758.12

909.34

1667.46

30

70 - 80%

2164

889.06

1062.61

1951.66

34

80 - 90%

2841

953.73

1516.91

2470.64

44

90 - 100%

1229.26

2399.09

3628.35

55

all classes

770.95

938.84

1709.79

320

0 - 10%

538

280.75

169.52

450.27

174

10 - 20%

653

383.03

223.43

606.46

86

20 - 30%

741

436.60

247.79

684.39

56

30 - 40%

865

464.77

333.02

797.79

90

40 - 50%

962

501.79

407.75

909.55

52

50 - 60%

1166

549.95

511.68

1061.64

87

60 - 70%

1458

650.91

647.29

1298.20

110

70 - 80%

1785

742.97

860.76

1603.73

115

80 - 90%

2486

830.07

1280.86

2110.94

147

90 - 100%

1245.43

3514.21

4759.65

138

all classes

607.96

817.45

1425.41

1055

Nagaland

Orissa

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Table 1A-U: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEURP
Urban
decile class of MPCE
(URP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Punjab
0 - 10%

758

376.17

251.50

627.67

164

10 - 20%

932

471.19

365.28

836.47

126

20 - 30%

1075

581.14

419.77

1000.91

118

30 - 40%

1260

628.02

536.14

1164.16

129

40 - 50%

1452

679.66

668.16

1347.82

139

50 - 60%

1694

761.61

807.86

1569.47

140

60 - 70%

2042

841.43

1028.07

1869.50

175

70 - 80%

2589

998.59

1314.59

2313.17

207

80 - 90%

3682

1106.70

1895.55

3002.25

213

90 - 100%

1490.84

4672.02

6162.87

144

all classes

793.97

1198.72

1992.68

1555

0 - 10%

661

340.36

212.74

553.10

160

10 - 20%

815

435.61

308.53

744.14

136

20 - 30%

917

495.50

368.53

864.04

92

30 - 40%

1045

561.68

411.17

972.85

113

40 - 50%

1206

578.83

553.67

1132.50

123

50 - 60%

1364

661.56

619.03

1280.60

128

60 - 70%

1592

737.15

723.01

1460.16

128

70 - 80%

1877

778.54

947.01

1725.54

157

80 - 90%

2489

934.02

1215.67

2149.69

212

90 - 100%

1252.02

4568.47

5820.49

304

all classes

677.42

992.07

1669.50

1553

0 - 10%

951

560.67

303.39

864.06

14

10 - 20%

1227

656.82

515.15

1171.97

10

20 - 30%

1561

675.48

784.21

1459.69

13

30 - 40%

1619

805.73

791.82

1597.55

40 - 50%

1840

891.63

833.20

1724.83

11

50 - 60%

1918

913.51

949.51

1863.01

60 - 70%

2128

1095.82

974.69

2070.51

10

70 - 80%

2285

1161.29

1060.27

2221.56

10

80 - 90%

2416

1184.52

1150.66

2335.18

90 - 100%

1462.27

1934.98

3397.25

70

all classes

942.00

934.47

1876.46

160

Rajasthan

Sikkim

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Table 1A-U: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEURP
Urban
decile class of MPCE
(URP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Tamil Nadu
0 - 10%

705

357.48

225.79

583.27

521

10 - 20%

827

444.19

328.27

772.45

228

20 - 30%

978

509.99

392.35

902.34

272

30 - 40%

1136

556.75

497.51

1054.26

271

40 - 50%

1331

621.31

603.33

1224.64

255

50 - 60%

1551

705.37

733.25

1438.62

276

60 - 70%

1822

769.02

913.36

1682.37

303

70 - 80%

2285

883.33

1150.23

2033.56

396

80 - 90%

2954

963.34

1625.38

2588.73

361

90 - 100%

1353.73

3148.43

4502.16

435

all classes

716.53

962.16

1678.69

3318

0 - 10%

726

426.08

199.29

625.37

81

10 - 20%

869

515.52

294.26

809.78

28

20 - 30%

1003

599.47

329.79

929.26

39

30 - 40%

1114

642.75

423.78

1066.53

42

40 - 50%

1335

705.28

491.64

1196.92

49

50 - 60%

1568

818.57

662.39

1480.96

50

60 - 70%

1887

887.60

819.75

1707.35

61

70 - 80%

2186

1020.85

1032.80

2053.65

57

80 - 90%

2805

1140.06

1305.34

2445.40

63

90 - 100%

1408.42

2306.84

3715.27

74

all classes

816.29

786.08

1602.37

544

0 - 10%

538

294.47

152.95

447.41

358

10 - 20%

637

355.39

232.16

587.55

266

20 - 30%

755

404.24

291.10

695.34

287

30 - 40%

869

458.73

349.54

808.27

281

40 - 50%

1019

497.51

446.90

944.41

278

50 - 60%

1204

550.90

551.41

1102.31

301

60 - 70%

1419

594.59

718.90

1313.48

250

70 - 80%

1773

724.56

848.03

1572.59

296

80 - 90%

2554

849.54

1300.78

2150.33

404

90 - 100%

1359.12

2685.54

4044.66

366

all classes

608.48

756.51

1364.99

3087

Tripura

Uttar Pradesh

NSS KI(66/1.0):Key Indicators of Household Consumer Expenditure in India, 2009-10

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Table 1A-U: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEURP
Urban
decile class of MPCE
(URP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Uttarakhand
0 - 10%

647

380.52

179.85

560.37

60

10 - 20%

770

420.61

285.93

706.54

55

20 - 30%

934

506.87

335.41

842.27

64

30 - 40%

1031

564.27

412.31

976.58

48

40 - 50%

1263

593.22

554.34

1147.56

68

50 - 60%

1462

688.51

691.22

1379.73

58

60 - 70%

1764

764.93

814.94

1579.87

92

70 - 80%

2193

904.05

1054.35

1958.40

104

80 - 90%

2748

1025.96

1444.88

2470.84

82

90 - 100%

1149.81

2928.07

4077.88

100

all classes

700.02

872.69

1572.71

731

0 - 10%

624

342.05

167.95

510.00

288

10 - 20%

763

440.70

259.28

699.98

233

20 - 30%

904

505.53

329.31

834.83

202

30 - 40%

1065

580.23

400.35

980.57

198

40 - 50%

1244

634.59

514.84

1149.43

234

50 - 60%

1485

681.97

682.60

1364.57

243

60 - 70%

1808

780.47

859.06

1639.53

290

70 - 80%

2291

885.52

1124.86

2010.38

322

80 - 90%

3404

1050.94

1697.71

2748.64

423

90 - 100%

1477.38

3940.67

5418.04

317

all classes

737.87

997.79

1735.66

2750

0 - 10%

1213

598.10

451.42

1049.52

17

10 - 20%

1492

728.36

601.57

1329.93

13

20 - 30%

1731

811.12

822.33

1633.45

22

30 - 40%

1921

897.46

948.50

1845.97

16

40 - 50%

2100

1001.83

1004.93

2006.75

16

50 - 60%

2310

1078.28

1152.38

2230.67

19

60 - 70%

2749

1152.13

1405.63

2557.76

31

70 - 80%

3204

1231.87

1718.71

2950.58

33

80 - 90%

3894

1460.69

2106.54

3567.23

54

90 - 100%

1757.14

4100.22

5857.35

67

all classes

1070.99

1427.45

2498.44

288

West Bengal

A & N Islands

NSS KI(66/1.0):Key Indicators of Household Consumer Expenditure in India, 2009-10

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Table 1A-U: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEURP
Urban
decile class of MPCE
(URP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Chandigarh
0 - 10%

961

472.13

313.23

785.36

25

10 - 20%

1304

603.96

546.62

1150.58

28

20 - 30%

1812

805.85

744.59

1550.44

30

30 - 40%

2464

938.75

1198.81

2137.57

37

40 - 50%

2852

1057.72

1615.70

2673.42

21

50 - 60%

3675

1115.66

2206.30

3321.97

29

60 - 70%

4368

1113.26

2945.56

4058.81

20

70 - 80%

5207

1311.62

3483.15

4794.77

23

80 - 90%

7117

1392.13

4777.37

6169.50

30

90 - 100%

1874.69

13367.87

15242.56

30

all classes

1066.26

3086.40

4152.66

273

0 - 10%

902

511.49

292.94

804.42

10 - 20%

1007

525.88

451.83

977.72

11

20 - 30%

1080

595.44

436.67

1032.11

30 - 40%

1201

592.14

544.63

1136.77

40 - 50%

1320

621.79

636.56

1258.35

50 - 60%

1434

667.88

718.32

1386.21

60 - 70%

1581

737.83

771.61

1509.44

70 - 80%

1624

781.54

826.36

1607.90

80 - 90%

2336

908.99

1050.03

1959.03

90 - 100%

1172.85

1784.36

2957.21

31

all classes

709.08

747.96

1457.04

96

0 - 10%

810

456.35

291.49

747.84

10 - 20%

841

524.60

303.09

827.70

20 - 30%

889

505.13

374.76

879.89

30 - 40%

1031

538.12

423.49

961.61

40 - 50%

1266

574.87

595.47

1170.33

50 - 60%

1420

656.50

691.01

1347.51

60 - 70%

2032

772.14

1014.54

1786.68

70 - 80%

2370

877.62

1271.73

2149.35

80 - 90%

2441

941.62

1497.20

2438.82

90 - 100%

1274.88

2184.93

3459.81

19

all classes

707.79

855.27

1563.06

64

Dadra & N. Haveli

Daman & Diu

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Table 1A-U: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEURP
Urban
decile class of MPCE
(URP) (%)
(1)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

0 - 10%

1030

580.23

274.35

854.58

10

10 - 20%

1198

781.03

341.88

1122.90

10

20 - 30%

1312

855.81

424.48

1280.29

30 - 40%

1461

927.77

454.77

1382.54

11

40 - 50%

1648

955.59

602.95

1558.53

11

50 - 60%

1894

1053.34

772.56

1825.89

10

60 - 70%

2057

939.13

1079.46

2018.58

70 - 80%

2622

1218.87

1048.49

2267.35

17

80 - 90%

3773

1609.62

1608.62

3218.24

24

90 - 100%

1435.81

5332.64

6768.44

21

all classes

1036.26

1186.51

2222.77

128

0 - 10%

994

537.67

297.20

834.87

49

10 - 20%

1093

641.50

399.40

1040.90

29

20 - 30%

1207

703.82

431.51

1135.34

27

30 - 40%

1443

732.35

605.48

1337.83

48

40 - 50%

1740

888.28

690.15

1578.43

38

50 - 60%

1976

985.07

901.70

1886.77

42

60 - 70%

2416

1048.65

1121.48

2170.13

65

70 - 80%

2798

1220.84

1349.64

2570.48

43

80 - 90%

3550

1283.14

1900.25

3183.39

50

90 - 100%

1667.84

3523.16

5191.01

57

all classes

971.09

1123.84

2094.93

448

0 - 10%

642

326.08

195.24

521.32

4537

10 - 20%

797

426.92

295.39

722.31

3521

20 - 30%

945

490.48

379.14

869.62

3381

30 - 40%

1114

556.26

471.66

1027.93

3593

40 - 50%

1307

617.45

590.24

1207.69

3622

50 - 60%

1543

696.47

723.59

1420.07

3934

60 - 70%

1843

782.35

905.38

1687.74

4014

70 - 80%

2303

889.97

1161.48

2051.45

4703

80 - 90%

3166

1046.89

1633.63

2680.52

5190

90 - 100%

1442.58

4230.57

5673.16

5241

all classes

727.49

1058.32

1785.81

41736

no. of sample
households
(6)

Lakshadweep

Puducherry

All-India

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Table 1B-R: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEMRP
Rural
decile class of MPCE
(MRP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Andhra Pradesh
0 - 10%

561

275.76

177.92

453.68

271

10 - 20%

661

373.93

238.57

612.50

280

20 - 30%

749

405.48

304.42

709.90

326

30 - 40%

842

462.78

336.75

799.53

335

40 - 50%

934

526.05

365.13

891.18

347

50 - 60%

1029

532.37

444.58

976.95

329

60 - 70%

1158

602.80

487.63

1090.43

381

70 - 80%

1343

663.91

582.06

1245.97

435

80 - 90%

1744

769.30

743.35

1512.65

578

90 - 100%

1105.13

1502.81

2607.94

646

all classes

571.82

518.47

1090.28

3928

0 - 10%

581

266.38

202.01

468.39

69

10 - 20%

709

358.76

288.03

646.79

67

20 - 30%

792

402.71

359.20

761.91

69

30 - 40%

906

428.55

421.50

850.05

97

40 - 50%

1010

483.79

469.29

953.08

91

50 - 60%

1148

610.52

471.52

1082.04

110

60 - 70%

1323

632.01

591.80

1223.81

99

70 - 80%

1580

689.49

732.16

1421.65

112

80 - 90%

2196

850.88

1003.36

1854.24

141

90 - 100%

1198.54

1827.23

3025.77

186

all classes

591.76

635.67

1227.43

1041

0 - 10%

512

298.57

149.58

448.15

167

10 - 20%

578

369.94

176.52

546.46

212

20 - 30%

636

387.65

217.16

604.81

205

30 - 40%

694

435.80

228.24

664.04

227

40 - 50%

771

485.15

248.19

733.34

268

50 - 60%

846

514.54

291.33

805.86

229

60 - 70%

960

559.13

341.38

900.51

263

70 - 80%

1113

612.66

423.77

1036.43

289

80 - 90%

1340

689.33

517.20

1206.53

312

90 - 100%

906.37

808.21

1714.58

444

all classes

526.09

340.48

866.57

2616

Arunachal Pradesh

Assam

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Table 1B-R: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEMRP
Rural
decile class of MPCE
(MRP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Bihar
0 - 10%

404

225.64

117.20

342.84

143

10 - 20%

466

286.97

148.34

435.31

204

20 - 30%

511

311.42

176.06

487.48

214

30 - 40%

562

342.22

194.87

537.09

261

40 - 50%

633

371.84

227.18

599.02

345

50 - 60%

688

405.91

250.29

656.20

298

60 - 70%

771

445.40

285.34

730.74

344

70 - 80%

869

470.89

345.91

816.79

333

80 - 90%

1040

553.95

390.48

944.43

436

90 - 100%

696.09

647.29

1343.38

721

all classes

411.06

278.31

689.37

3299

0 - 10%

386

191.86

147.63

339.49

89

10 - 20%

459

234.84

192.80

427.64

91

20 - 30%

503

274.71

204.83

479.54

80

30 - 40%

540

280.66

241.58

522.24

85

40 - 50%

582

303.95

259.17

563.12

86

50 - 60%

641

337.00

271.61

608.61

128

60 - 70%

734

382.06

301.30

683.36

147

70 - 80%

865

420.31

375.00

795.31

201

80 - 90%

1080

486.39

490.37

976.76

224

90 - 100%

618.28

840.59

1458.87

365

all classes

353.17

332.72

685.89

1496

0 - 10%

829

363.75

365.26

729.01

10 - 20%

975

489.20

485.70

974.90

20 - 30%

1017

535.17

482.27

1017.43

30 - 40%

1310

593.70

677.96

1271.67

40 - 50%

1490

657.97

780.95

1438.92

50 - 60%

1787

734.57

962.07

1696.64

60 - 70%

2076

970.71

1088.09

2058.81

70 - 80%

2442

1154.02

1039.71

2193.73

10

80 - 90%

2714

1113.74

1516.19

2629.93

90 - 100%

1330.86

1902.48

3233.33

13

all classes

793.22

921.07

1714.29

59

Chhattisgarh

Delhi

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Table 1B-R: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEMRP
Rural
decile class of MPCE
(MRP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Goa
0 - 10%

879

433.58

364.75

798.33

10 - 20%

1205

536.48

539.86

1076.35

18

20 - 30%

1271

716.51

525.03

1241.54

30 - 40%

1312

713.77

581.92

1295.69

40 - 50%

1509

707.68

733.01

1440.69

20

50 - 60%

1608

793.89

799.57

1593.45

60 - 70%

1701

703.95

944.47

1648.42

11

70 - 80%

2148

900.95

1049.59

1950.54

25

80 - 90%

2434

982.09

1323.91

2306.01

17

90 - 100%

1301.15

2150.95

3452.10

41

all classes

774.74

898.58

1673.31

159

0 - 10%

585

317.28

190.24

507.52

93

10 - 20%

665

381.40

248.28

629.69

99

20 - 30%

755

437.68

273.83

711.51

150

30 - 40%

827

470.45

322.27

792.71

129

40 - 50%

923

512.01

351.72

863.73

152

50 - 60%

1002

544.13

412.28

956.41

141

60 - 70%

1119

578.31

480.80

1059.11

173

70 - 80%

1316

646.95

562.31

1209.26

214

80 - 90%

1578

761.57

668.33

1429.90

228

90 - 100%

920.54

1563.29

2483.83

340

all classes

557.55

507.85

1065.40

1719

0 - 10%

658

319.84

229.23

549.07

98

10 - 20%

814

426.33

314.83

741.16

118

20 - 30%

943

483.28

390.97

874.25

119

30 - 40%

1095

579.06

445.49

1024.55

131

40 - 50%

1243

649.96

516.56

1166.52

147

50 - 60%

1415

722.94

600.62

1323.56

139

60 - 70%

1617

797.32

712.64

1509.96

149

70 - 80%

1864

904.16

837.54

1741.70

150

80 - 90%

2376

1020.09

1077.94

2098.04

184

90 - 100%

1223.74

1998.01

3221.75

205

all classes

712.21

711.06

1423.27

1440

Gujarat

Haryana

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Table 1B-R: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEMRP
Rural
decile class of MPCE
(MRP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Himachal Pradesh
0 - 10%

721

356.03

251.94

607.97

121

10 - 20%

829

440.45

340.47

780.92

114

20 - 30%

930

488.51

389.74

878.24

125

30 - 40%

1046

533.99

449.37

983.37

129

40 - 50%

1154

571.38

527.35

1098.73

136

50 - 60%

1297

624.30

592.03

1216.32

164

60 - 70%

1524

696.84

711.81

1408.64

182

70 - 80%

1793

772.84

874.50

1647.34

198

80 - 90%

2244

893.02

1087.61

1980.63

205

90 - 100%

1220.45

2300.04

3520.49

286

all classes

659.87

752.83

1412.70

1660

0 - 10%

752

388.62

249.36

637.98

112

10 - 20%

865

477.91

334.44

812.35

104

20 - 30%

931

509.31

393.32

902.63

106

30 - 40%

1018

544.10

426.00

970.10

129

40 - 50%

1102

572.83

484.80

1057.63

142

50 - 60%

1190

628.32

512.59

1140.91

133

60 - 70%

1318

659.70

584.45

1244.16

157

70 - 80%

1489

693.53

711.39

1404.92

179

80 - 90%

1831

810.08

825.77

1635.85

167

90 - 100%

1007.02

1622.16

2629.18

216

all classes

629.18

614.45

1243.63

1445

0 - 10%

418

220.38

139.14

359.52

125

10 - 20%

495

278.97

180.02

459.00

142

20 - 30%

545

303.61

214.61

518.22

140

30 - 40%

602

344.23

227.05

571.28

141

40 - 50%

668

391.86

248.28

640.14

166

50 - 60%

723

409.04

286.47

695.51

136

60 - 70%

790

441.72

314.26

755.98

143

70 - 80%

913

486.42

364.77

851.20

220

80 - 90%

1095

547.47

455.87

1003.34

215

90 - 100%

694.85

692.07

1386.92

330

all classes

411.90

312.33

724.22

1758

Jammu & Kashmir

Jharkhand

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49

Table 1B-R: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEMRP
Rural
decile class of MPCE
(MRP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Karnataka
0 - 10%

510

247.68

184.19

431.87

138

10 - 20%

576

318.22

221.84

540.06

99

20 - 30%

649

357.61

260.55

618.17

139

30 - 40%

724

400.24

288.10

688.33

153

40 - 50%

773

416.62

330.17

746.79

131

50 - 60%

863

470.40

346.08

816.48

218

60 - 70%

959

492.67

415.08

907.75

202

70 - 80%

1098

513.39

516.92

1030.31

252

80 - 90%

1367

606.82

605.92

1212.74

283

90 - 100%

811.81

1078.35

1890.16

421

all classes

463.45

424.41

887.86

2036

0 - 10%

741

331.98

272.33

604.30

160

10 - 20%

894

435.59

387.18

822.76

210

20 - 30%

1042

497.84

470.28

968.11

202

30 - 40%

1163

546.68

554.10

1100.78

196

40 - 50%

1301

617.49

614.44

1231.93

206

50 - 60%

1500

676.92

719.34

1396.26

237

60 - 70%

1786

751.82

884.21

1636.03

268

70 - 80%

2220

828.02

1138.04

1966.06

301

80 - 90%

2831

985.53

1521.99

2507.53

315

90 - 100%

1328.09

4064.97

5393.06

511

all classes

700.09

1063.06

1763.14

2606

0 - 10%

399

191.07

140.83

331.90

158

10 - 20%

477

238.75

202.28

441.02

167

20 - 30%

543

284.36

223.76

508.12

191

30 - 40%

614

319.01

257.85

576.86

221

40 - 50%

676

357.39

289.42

646.81

226

50 - 60%

757

386.28

331.29

717.56

283

60 - 70%

848

428.66

375.93

804.59

248

70 - 80%

1016

484.19

440.91

925.10

354

80 - 90%

1295

586.21

547.25

1133.46

386

90 - 100%

837.04

1105.36

1942.40

497

all classes

411.30

391.49

802.79

2731

Kerala

Madhya Pradesh

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Table 1B-R: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEMRP
Rural
decile class of MPCE
(MRP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Maharashtra
0 - 10%

569

293.81

204.28

498.09

225

10 - 20%

659

351.62

256.66

608.28

250

20 - 30%

750

395.52

306.38

701.90

317

30 - 40%

826

433.53

355.01

788.54

298

40 - 50%

913

479.48

392.61

872.08

355

50 - 60%

1024

510.50

459.82

970.32

414

60 - 70%

1157

562.35

521.10

1083.44

437

70 - 80%

1304

616.21

608.37

1224.58

434

80 - 90%

1667

691.56

777.85

1469.41

606

90 - 100%

817.44

1451.94

2269.37

679

all classes

515.16

533.25

1048.41

4015

0 - 10%

681

405.01

212.23

617.24

97

10 - 20%

726

436.94

269.79

706.74

89

20 - 30%

787

476.32

281.50

757.82

117

30 - 40%

839

480.18

330.71

810.89

98

40 - 50%

884

500.78

356.83

857.61

113

50 - 60%

941

511.36

398.75

910.11

126

60 - 70%

1007

547.91

428.21

976.13

145

70 - 80%

1115

561.85

492.58

1054.42

159

80 - 90%

1287

588.27

603.49

1191.75

187

90 - 100%

731.36

968.94

1700.30

245

all classes

524.17

434.63

958.80

1376

0 - 10%

645

335.78

248.33

584.11

45

10 - 20%

717

375.32

310.79

686.11

51

20 - 30%

786

411.34

341.30

752.64

77

30 - 40%

836

422.20

385.46

807.66

60

40 - 50%

895

420.60

446.97

867.57

80

50 - 60%

967

472.70

460.96

933.66

99

60 - 70%

1025

467.76

528.43

996.20

71

70 - 80%

1121

517.85

551.01

1068.86

100

80 - 90%

1353

557.06

666.15

1223.20

134

90 - 100%

701.93

1040.37

1742.29

147

all classes

468.56

498.46

967.02

864

Manipur

Meghalaya

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51

Table 1B-R: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEMRP
Rural
decile class of MPCE
(MRP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Mizoram
0 - 10%

672

363.64

246.90

610.54

26

10 - 20%

782

421.50

304.26

725.77

31

20 - 30%

837

465.76

343.56

809.32

31

30 - 40%

927

465.94

425.82

891.76

45

40 - 50%

991

501.01

459.94

960.95

35

50 - 60%

1102

537.05

498.14

1035.19

51

60 - 70%

1201

629.70

528.65

1158.34

54

70 - 80%

1368

609.55

673.51

1283.06

84

80 - 90%

1628

709.11

776.44

1485.55

111

90 - 100%

866.43

1157.61

2024.04

164

all classes

556.98

541.15

1098.13

632

0 - 10%

949

533.82

280.07

813.89

48

10 - 20%

1020

542.83

438.43

981.26

37

20 - 30%

1088

572.34

483.32

1055.66

43

30 - 40%

1154

630.55

489.82

1120.37

48

40 - 50%

1233

647.82

552.04

1199.85

54

50 - 60%

1348

652.99

628.38

1281.37

65

60 - 70%

1486

797.68

622.40

1420.08

73

70 - 80%

1616

821.68

734.72

1556.40

76

80 - 90%

1983

853.59

931.34

1784.93

104

90 - 100%

988.95

1591.76

2580.71

156

all classes

704.07

674.54

1378.61

704

0 - 10%

370

192.75

122.73

315.48

223

10 - 20%

457

258.87

158.97

417.85

219

20 - 30%

510

293.23

190.16

483.40

213

30 - 40%

569

325.97

215.25

541.22

244

40 - 50%

630

356.82

242.19

599.01

237

50 - 60%

695

398.89

266.03

664.93

262

60 - 70%

778

435.51

302.31

737.82

293

70 - 80%

897

469.24

364.22

833.45

312

80 - 90%

1115

554.73

442.60

997.33

369

90 - 100%

757.05

810.39

1567.44

603

all classes

404.22

311.37

715.59

2975

Nagaland

Orissa

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Table 1B-R: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEMRP
Rural
decile class of MPCE
(MRP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Punjab
0 - 10%

772

408.45

272.85

681.30

105

10 - 20%

901

485.21

354.04

839.25

122

20 - 30%

1030

540.82

421.62

962.44

138

30 - 40%

1157

564.13

514.31

1078.44

130

40 - 50%

1299

625.65

605.16

1230.81

157

50 - 60%

1462

684.78

689.96

1374.74

155

60 - 70%

1647

734.94

813.61

1548.55

155

70 - 80%

1948

812.89

974.68

1787.57

169

80 - 90%

2477

956.53

1230.23

2186.77

189

90 - 100%

1260.17

2701.64

3961.81

240

all classes

707.51

858.02

1565.53

1560

0 - 10%

612

319.16

222.72

541.88

167

10 - 20%

696

381.50

278.07

659.57

175

20 - 30%

781

422.55

318.53

741.08

206

30 - 40%

861

465.61

357.46

823.07

224

40 - 50%

930

516.15

379.37

895.52

213

50 - 60%

1009

542.40

427.90

970.30

225

60 - 70%

1106

583.81

471.27

1055.08

291

70 - 80%

1262

623.49

553.58

1177.08

302

80 - 90%

1578

715.94

673.68

1389.62

362

90 - 100%

903.94

1186.07

2090.01

418

all classes

547.69

487.46

1035.15

2583

0 - 10%

661

355.53

231.50

587.02

30

10 - 20%

763

443.12

277.13

720.25

41

20 - 30%

869

457.03

361.01

818.04

47

30 - 40%

944

490.05

418.93

908.98

45

40 - 50%

1011

541.63

435.39

977.02

44

50 - 60%

1144

558.12

520.67

1078.79

62

60 - 70%

1309

600.80

614.86

1215.66

66

70 - 80%

1474

669.36

720.10

1389.46

60

80 - 90%

2026

759.34

937.56

1696.90

96

90 - 100%

1205.17

1747.82

2952.98

117

all classes

608.04

626.56

1234.60

608

Rajasthan

Sikkim

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Table 1B-R: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEMRP
Rural
decile class of MPCE
(MRP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Tamil Nadu
0 - 10%

532

270.41

188.50

458.90

190

10 - 20%

629

324.08

258.95

583.02

205

20 - 30%

713

373.12

301.86

674.98

239

30 - 40%

797

425.82

334.83

760.65

283

40 - 50%

872

466.32

370.19

836.51

269

50 - 60%

966

491.75

422.37

914.11

292

60 - 70%

1087

539.66

476.27

1015.93

359

70 - 80%

1247

598.86

568.85

1167.71

384

80 - 90%

1642

678.00

745.81

1423.81

513

90 - 100%

831.99

1497.29

2329.28

586

all classes

500.12

516.95

1017.07

3320

0 - 10%

604

343.48

193.89

537.37

90

10 - 20%

664

398.08

235.10

633.18

71

20 - 30%

758

442.61

268.00

710.61

115

30 - 40%

827

490.77

302.94

793.71

105

40 - 50%

917

527.15

343.76

870.92

115

50 - 60%

993

576.79

372.63

949.42

110

60 - 70%

1078

608.61

424.94

1033.54

133

70 - 80%

1183

645.62

483.85

1129.47

117

80 - 90%

1403

723.89

563.28

1287.16

184

90 - 100%

935.10

922.20

1857.30

272

all classes

569.21

411.00

980.21

1312

0 - 10%

473

255.33

161.52

416.85

427

10 - 20%

550

312.13

202.39

514.52

453

20 - 30%

608

346.16

233.71

579.87

446

30 - 40%

667

370.68

268.90

639.58

474

40 - 50%

731

402.93

294.57

697.50

540

50 - 60%

793

433.82

328.34

762.17

493

60 - 70%

895

456.57

382.81

839.37

600

70 - 80%

1021

509.45

442.66

952.11

647

80 - 90%

1267

587.63

542.92

1130.55

782

90 - 100%

797.02

991.17

1788.19

1044

all classes

447.20

384.97

832.18

5906

Tripura

Uttar Pradesh

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Table 1B-R: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEMRP
Rural
decile class of MPCE
(MRP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Uttarakhand
0 - 10%

682

341.32

238.85

580.17

86

10 - 20%

763

430.71

297.85

728.56

80

20 - 30%

848

483.43

324.32

807.74

105

30 - 40%

922

496.91

386.62

883.54

102

40 - 50%

1024

549.21

417.05

966.26

110

50 - 60%

1110

595.40

467.67

1063.07

90

60 - 70%

1287

650.68

540.17

1190.84

142

70 - 80%

1491

700.03

692.39

1392.41

99

80 - 90%

2114

779.05

941.57

1720.63

139

90 - 100%

1929.91

5627.36

7557.26

95

all classes

696.73

997.95

1694.67

1048

0 - 10%

498

285.92

147.69

433.61

219

10 - 20%

578

342.34

198.40

540.73

233

20 - 30%

648

392.30

224.13

616.43

254

30 - 40%

700

431.92

243.67

675.59

236

40 - 50%

768

456.79

275.99

732.78

298

50 - 60%

842

494.90

307.12

802.02

301

60 - 70%

918

513.79

363.79

877.58

338

70 - 80%

1033

555.86

411.22

967.08

400

80 - 90%

1249

619.65

515.10

1134.75

493

90 - 100%

847.07

951.22

1798.28

804

all classes

494.01

363.76

857.77

3576

0 - 10%

1034

599.38

299.61

898.99

28

10 - 20%

1150

708.64

387.95

1096.60

18

20 - 30%

1291

780.74

446.85

1227.59

28

30 - 40%

1367

832.00

506.69

1338.69

13

40 - 50%

1515

857.51

598.38

1455.89

32

50 - 60%

1705

934.80

687.58

1622.38

27

60 - 70%

1865

949.48

816.55

1766.03

19

70 - 80%

2032

923.42

1025.51

1948.93

19

80 - 90%

2474

1053.83

1167.96

2221.79

31

90 - 100%

1440.50

3203.33

4643.83

57

all classes

906.14

907.47

1813.61

272

West Bengal

A & N Islands

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Table 1B-R: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEMRP
Rural
decile class of MPCE
(MRP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Chandigarh
0 - 10%

808

361.20

446.48

807.68

10 - 20%

1554

662.25

684.49

1346.74

20 - 30%

1786

719.28

947.93

1667.21

30 - 40%

1971

873.30

1032.91

1906.20

40 - 50%

2021

897.25

1123.27

2020.52

50 - 60%

2044

927.00

1116.66

2043.66

60 - 70%

2488

866.21

1562.70

2428.90

70 - 80%

3119

1109.95

1559.67

2669.62

80 - 90%

4954

1319.60

2079.29

3398.89

90 - 100%

935.00

7820.73

8755.73

all classes

863.25

1904.64

2767.89

32

0 - 10%

485

314.13

142.58

456.71

10 - 20%

570

335.49

182.63

518.12

11

20 - 30%

596

402.57

186.25

588.82

30 - 40%

675

373.83

252.84

626.68

40 - 50%

708

415.78

272.55

688.33

50 - 60%

819

519.30

225.54

744.84

11

60 - 70%

950

532.13

317.75

849.88

10

70 - 80%

1056

599.47

412.81

1012.28

80 - 90%

1223

673.71

491.02

1164.73

13

90 - 100%

789.12

883.60

1672.72

19

all classes

495.25

335.77

831.01

96

0 - 10%

733

354.80

341.15

695.95

10 - 20%

813

444.73

361.50

806.23

20 - 30%

821

451.67

369.22

820.89

30 - 40%

956

470.15

457.50

927.65

40 - 50%

1212

518.99

563.48

1082.47

50 - 60%

1623

672.39

741.55

1413.94

12

60 - 70%

1858

766.20

910.72

1676.92

10

70 - 80%

2188

877.89

1196.49

2074.38

80 - 90%

2791

1032.43

1712.13

2744.56

90 - 100%

1175.98

2278.36

3454.34

all classes

674.88

887.53

1562.41

64

Dadra & N. Haveli

Daman & Diu

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Table 1B-R: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEMRP
Rural
decile class of MPCE
(MRP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Lakshadweep
0 - 10%

716

402.93

304.96

707.89

10 - 20%

743

453.78

289.28

743.06

20 - 30%

898

537.78

351.62

889.40

30 - 40%

1211

745.30

312.41

1057.71

40 - 50%

1323

794.01

497.49

1291.50

50 - 60%

1340

935.84

395.20

1331.04

60 - 70%

1658

977.45

540.37

1517.82

70 - 80%

1908

1092.32

633.52

1725.83

80 - 90%

2396

1253.65

884.76

2138.41

90 - 100%

1641.88

2893.27

4535.15

12

all classes

877.21

702.25

1579.46

55

0 - 10%

918

448.89

395.82

844.70

14

10 - 20%

1024

593.03

365.32

958.36

11

20 - 30%

1102

652.30

420.21

1072.51

30 - 40%

1136

590.43

526.15

1116.58

40 - 50%

1328

632.04

591.11

1223.14

13

50 - 60%

1445

687.81

693.83

1381.64

10

60 - 70%

1692

812.38

696.13

1508.51

16

70 - 80%

1866

795.21

1006.66

1801.86

11

80 - 90%

2612

942.23

1239.89

2182.12

21

90 - 100%

1203.17

2563.32

3766.48

18

all classes

738.75

850.81

1589.56

128

0 - 10%

479

248.90

155.70

404.60

3059

10 - 20%

569

317.86

208.14

526.00

3438

20 - 30%

645

361.81

245.31

607.12

3869

30 - 40%

721

401.27

280.70

681.97

4337

40 - 50%

801

441.03

319.16

760.20

4780

50 - 60%

895

479.64

366.65

846.28

5350

60 - 70%

1013

524.84

426.33

951.17

6176

70 - 80%

1186

584.57

508.25

1092.81

7225

80 - 90%

1525

673.70

655.81

1329.51

8959

90 - 100%

937.14

1393.47

2330.61

11926

all classes

497.09

455.96

953.05

59119

Puducherry

All-India

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Table 1B-U: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEMRP
Urban
decile class of MPCE
(MRP) (%)
(1)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Andhra Pradesh
0 - 10%

777

363.77

267.40

631.17

330

10 - 20%

956

459.35

411.45

870.80

229

20 - 30%

1117

540.53

502.79

1043.32

214

30 - 40%

1294

575.12

630.33

1205.45

236

40 - 50%

1491

631.48

755.98

1387.46

247

50 - 60%

1821

742.00

902.83

1644.83

304

60 - 70%

2257

844.94

1183.05

2027.99

320

70 - 80%

2844

992.57

1541.67

2534.24

349

80 - 90%

3717

1164.70

2071.56

3236.26

336

90 - 100%

1557.70

4015.15

5572.85

399

all classes

787.24

1228.20

2015.44

2964

0 - 10%

660

305.09

243.11

548.20

58

10 - 20%

843

390.35

376.40

766.75

47

20 - 30%

1001

481.35

443.44

924.79

46

30 - 40%

1212

541.87

557.73

1099.60

58

40 - 50%

1387

596.72

698.61

1295.33

55

50 - 60%

1577

759.47

723.00

1482.47

58

60 - 70%

1832

753.57

958.01

1711.58

54

70 - 80%

2185

871.80

1142.68

2014.48

61

80 - 90%

2734

984.46

1441.67

2426.13

71

90 - 100%

1300.78

2448.45

3749.23

92

all classes

698.56

903.08

1601.63

600

0 - 10%

642

340.95

188.29

529.24

120

10 - 20%

807

454.07

260.96

715.02

88

20 - 30%

938

482.75

380.91

863.66

64

30 - 40%

1114

580.92

445.62

1026.54

76

40 - 50%

1353

643.70

596.31

1240.01

80

50 - 60%

1545

723.92

732.74

1456.65

68

60 - 70%

1790

829.00

836.38

1665.38

73

70 - 80%

2036

931.21

977.50

1908.71

70

80 - 90%

2898

1189.42

1203.95

2393.36

109

90 - 100%

1575.01

2643.90

4218.90

84

all classes

776.82

827.24

1604.06

832

Arunachal Pradesh

Assam

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Table 1B-U: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEMRP
Urban
decile class of MPCE
(MRP) (%)
(1)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Bihar
0 - 10%

493

270.16

140.95

411.11

148

10 - 20%

569

340.11

189.91

530.03

96

20 - 30%

678

379.57

242.15

621.72

114

30 - 40%

783

420.27

317.83

738.10

97

40 - 50%

878

475.35

345.60

820.95

95

50 - 60%

999

500.49

441.85

942.34

95

60 - 70%

1145

537.82

531.62

1069.44

97

70 - 80%

1379

638.40

623.45

1261.85

120

80 - 90%

1917

695.46

979.52

1674.97

138

90 - 100%

1021.55

1822.79

2844.34

272

all classes

529.35

567.21

1096.56

1272

0 - 10%

583

241.18

226.30

467.48

111

10 - 20%

741

338.88

320.96

659.85

70

20 - 30%

876

393.71

423.96

817.67

60

30 - 40%

954

460.59

449.65

910.25

37

40 - 50%

1137

475.74

570.72

1046.46

55

50 - 60%

1341

569.49

674.77

1244.25

63

60 - 70%

1580

640.94

829.36

1470.30

64

70 - 80%

1888

720.30

992.72

1713.02

76

80 - 90%

2275

789.97

1279.91

2069.89

58

90 - 100%

998.16

2320.92

3319.08

142

all classes

562.59

807.71

1370.31

736

0 - 10%

935

403.43

348.01

751.45

62

10 - 20%

1136

522.79

522.62

1045.41

51

20 - 30%

1306

592.85

615.14

1207.98

41

30 - 40%

1562

659.68

771.25

1430.93

60

40 - 50%

1812

788.17

888.03

1676.21

82

50 - 60%

2242

863.56

1151.72

2015.28

109

60 - 70%

2681

1028.47

1405.09

2433.56

87

70 - 80%

3385

1105.56

1971.01

3076.57

101

80 - 90%

4571

1275.40

2644.70

3920.10

128

90 - 100%

1656.66

4892.75

6549.41

121

all classes

889.77

1521.92

2411.69

842

Chhattisgarh

Delhi

NSS KI(66/1.0):Key Indicators of Household Consumer Expenditure in India, 2009-10

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Table 1B-U: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEMRP
Urban
decile class of MPCE
(MRP) (%)
(1)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Goa
0 - 10%

1171

503.19

400.63

903.82

28

10 - 20%

1348

610.01

631.90

1241.91

12

20 - 30%

1611

701.80

771.50

1473.30

18

30 - 40%

1758

750.30

931.26

1681.56

18

40 - 50%

2019

819.98

1061.06

1881.04

27

50 - 60%

2278

960.62

1176.66

2137.28

26

60 - 70%

2460

963.35

1401.26

2364.61

21

70 - 80%

2787

1038.72

1576.50

2615.22

29

80 - 90%

3204

1236.14

1731.42

2967.56

42

90 - 100%

1553.89

3378.62

4932.52

64

all classes

914.09

1304.99

2219.07

285

0 - 10%

806

396.92

270.26

667.18

220

10 - 20%

1001

495.60

400.83

896.43

170

20 - 30%

1173

576.06

507.71

1083.77

135

30 - 40%

1403

648.13

629.80

1277.93

156

40 - 50%

1634

719.66

798.84

1518.50

155

50 - 60%

1909

806.65

945.93

1752.58

174

60 - 70%

2163

870.97

1170.94

2041.91

144

70 - 80%

2545

938.11

1386.19

2324.30

179

80 - 90%

3303

1026.53

1814.73

2841.26

194

90 - 100%

1307.37

3427.11

4734.48

178

all classes

778.64

1135.53

1914.17

1705

0 - 10%

764

350.07

338.23

688.29

98

10 - 20%

919

449.23

395.62

844.85

84

20 - 30%

1085

508.58

496.85

1005.43

90

30 - 40%

1275

566.03

615.88

1181.91

110

40 - 50%

1439

653.87

694.31

1348.18

94

50 - 60%

1824

762.24

883.10

1645.34

149

60 - 70%

2196

914.00

1090.00

2004.00

130

70 - 80%

2836

1019.51

1464.11

2483.63

167

80 - 90%

3775

1135.69

2027.71

3163.40

126

90 - 100%

1500.12

4183.62

5683.73

132

all classes

785.71

1222.45

2008.16

1180

Gujarat

Haryana

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Table 1B-U: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEMRP
Urban
decile class of MPCE
(MRP) (%)
(1)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Himachal Pradesh
0 - 10%

814

388.26

295.81

684.07

29

10 - 20%

1015

502.02

412.41

914.43

28

20 - 30%

1257

588.61

567.71

1156.33

32

30 - 40%

1579

638.40

777.46

1415.86

41

40 - 50%

1815

727.16

983.99

1711.15

31

50 - 60%

2260

816.37

1206.20

2022.57

40

60 - 70%

2691

958.30

1503.15

2461.45

38

70 - 80%

3294

1143.28

1798.27

2941.56

42

80 - 90%

3872

1251.67

2223.41

3475.07

31

90 - 100%

1649.47

4724.69

6374.16

69

all classes

866.37

1448.71

2315.07

381

0 - 10%

786

425.41

267.28

692.69

145

10 - 20%

935

511.47

363.51

874.98

118

20 - 30%

1059

570.33

435.81

1006.14

105

30 - 40%

1190

594.81

525.60

1120.40

133

40 - 50%

1301

658.28

585.46

1243.74

98

50 - 60%

1469

721.80

669.71

1391.51

111

60 - 70%

1695

776.57

790.97

1567.54

150

70 - 80%

2036

848.56

997.56

1846.13

134

80 - 90%

2623

1016.72

1255.31

2272.03

148

90 - 100%

1287.28

3383.78

4671.06

126

All classes

740.87

925.94

1666.81

1268

0 - 10%

555

277.34

179.69

457.03

111

10 - 20%

689

373.80

249.71

623.51

104

20 - 30%

811

441.97

313.89

755.86

73

30 - 40%

949

482.98

399.51

882.48

77

40 - 50%

1109

563.57

457.24

1020.81

75

50 - 60%

1334

628.97

596.81

1225.77

96

60 - 70%

1637

710.36

770.00

1480.36

101

70 - 80%

2054

790.23

1027.85

1818.08

115

80 - 90%

2727

1108.52

1327.85

2436.38

127

90 - 100%

1250.64

2450.22

3700.86

110

all classes

663.01

779.05

1442.06

989

Jammu & Kashmir

Jharkhand

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Table 1B-U: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEMRP
Urban
decile class of MPCE
(MRP) (%)
(1)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Karnataka
0 - 10%

725

344.26

254.31

598.57

269

10 - 20%

915

449.58

371.71

821.29

205

20 - 30%

1122

515.30

496.93

1012.23

192

30 - 40%

1330

578.63

648.41

1227.04

177

40 - 50%

1551

665.59

770.43

1436.02

178

50 - 60%

1827

761.80

956.96

1718.76

190

60 - 70%

2190

839.54

1174.45

2013.99

179

70 - 80%

2627

886.05

1503.75

2389.80

173

80 - 90%

3455

1068.76

1857.07

2925.83

218

90 - 100%

1350.82

5106.50

6457.32

253

all classes

746.12

1314.20

2060.32

2034

0 - 10%

787

348.36

308.92

657.28

210

10 - 20%

946

456.06

415.87

871.93

169

20 - 30%

1135

543.14

505.85

1048.98

149

30 - 40%

1345

580.80

665.25

1246.05

152

40 - 50%

1608

695.05

788.13

1483.18

155

50 - 60%

1880

782.19

963.22

1745.42

143

60 - 70%

2288

879.64

1178.66

2058.30

178

70 - 80%

2862

994.31

1552.19

2546.49

182

80 - 90%

3993

1143.93

2217.40

3361.33

240

90 - 100%

1838.43

5796.09

7634.52

268

all classes

826.59

1440.57

2267.16

1846

0 - 10%

581

254.56

218.69

473.25

249

10 - 20%

718

336.49

313.38

649.87

170

20 - 30%

848

391.31

394.21

785.51

159

30 - 40%

984

424.20

497.00

921.20

172

40 - 50%

1120

464.20

587.28

1051.48

163

50 - 60%

1349

548.22

695.83

1244.05

191

60 - 70%

1608

622.42

846.21

1468.63

207

70 - 80%

1931

659.89

1100.44

1760.33

207

80 - 90%

2690

775.60

1492.43

2268.03

209

90 - 100%

1144.99

3525.90

4670.89

239

all classes

562.39

967.43

1529.82

1966

Kerala

Madhya Pradesh

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Table 1B-U: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEMRP
Urban
decile class of MPCE
(MRP) (%)
(1)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Maharashtra
0 - 10%

802

357.50

286.26

643.75

442

10 - 20%

1001

474.14

426.75

900.88

334

20 - 30%

1214

561.59

548.09

1109.67

365

30 - 40%

1425

650.22

669.56

1319.77

349

40 - 50%

1655

716.58

821.27

1537.85

340

50 - 60%

1939

795.49

998.26

1793.75

360

60 - 70%

2320

867.03

1254.66

2121.69

419

70 - 80%

2960

1009.55

1598.82

2608.38

471

80 - 90%

4031

1127.59

2310.08

3437.67

441

90 - 100%

1707.23

5331.24

7038.46

459

all classes

826.75

1424.69

2251.44

3980

0 - 10%

625

369.93

198.67

568.60

128

10 - 20%

779

424.23

294.23

718.46

90

20 - 30%

843

444.53

366.24

810.76

88

30 - 40%

911

466.41

414.73

881.15

103

40 - 50%

971

487.70

456.35

944.05

100

50 - 60%

1035

503.44

499.99

1003.43

116

60 - 70%

1117

537.89

530.78

1068.67

119

70 - 80%

1297

570.19

630.88

1201.06

144

80 - 90%

1553

657.61

754.20

1411.80

155

90 - 100%

805.54

1218.69

2024.23

139

all classes

526.39

535.47

1061.86

1182

0 - 10%

762

380.76

314.21

694.97

38

10 - 20%

904

405.55

412.24

817.79

35

20 - 30%

1064

428.62

559.28

987.90

28

30 - 40%

1214

505.62

638.02

1143.63

36

40 - 50%

1384

542.13

757.32

1299.46

27

50 - 60%

1498

523.40

910.79

1434.19

23

60 - 70%

1708

609.18

994.41

1603.59

27

70 - 80%

1966

673.84

1168.65

1842.48

39

80 - 90%

2344

718.04

1401.16

2119.19

65

90 - 100%

1019.34

2089.52

3108.86

90

all classes

580.60

924.60

1505.20

408

Manipur

Meghalaya

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Table 1B-U: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEMRP
Urban
decile class of MPCE
(MRP) (%)
(1)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Mizoram
0 - 10%

909

387.14

381.23

768.37

114

10 - 20%

1129

496.70

520.40

1017.10

84

20 - 30%

1335

613.13

619.11

1232.24

79

30 - 40%

1530

680.76

753.68

1434.44

73

40 - 50%

1677

760.64

849.23

1609.87

66

50 - 60%

1845

808.03

957.85

1765.88

76

60 - 70%

2012

818.30

1098.71

1917.00

73

70 - 80%

2258

899.21

1222.59

2121.80

75

80 - 90%

2743

1015.54

1469.88

2485.42

111

90 - 100%

1226.50

2209.60

3436.10

145

all classes

770.80

1008.66

1779.46

896

0 - 10%

993

512.00

416.82

928.82

22

10 - 20%

1076

600.59

431.30

1031.89

28

20 - 30%

1264

564.17

591.90

1156.07

25

30 - 40%

1425

617.89

720.21

1338.10

24

40 - 50%

1598

704.30

814.37

1518.67

29

50 - 60%

1726

787.63

868.82

1656.45

29

60 - 70%

1843

860.92

932.66

1793.58

29

70 - 80%

2141

844.41

1143.90

1988.30

33

80 - 90%

2796

976.06

1490.54

2466.60

49

90 - 100%

1242.57

2206.84

3449.41

52

all classes

770.95

960.59

1731.54

320

0 - 10%

575

276.38

185.29

461.67

167

10 - 20%

690

376.00

259.69

635.69

87

20 - 30%

764

427.37

295.44

722.81

56

30 - 40%

891

469.73

353.56

823.29

79

40 - 50%

1047

507.07

466.59

973.65

74

50 - 60%

1259

556.82

580.14

1136.96

91

60 - 70%

1527

653.51

725.64

1379.15

107

70 - 80%

1869

716.88

968.82

1685.70

107

80 - 90%

2828

860.89

1374.35

2235.23

163

90 - 100%

1228.70

3381.46

4610.17

124

all classes

607.96

860.88

1468.84

1055

Nagaland

Orissa

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Table 1B-U: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEMRP
Urban
decile class of MPCE
(MRP) (%)
(1)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Punjab
0 - 10%

803

376.60

293.50

670.10

158

10 - 20%

1001

484.90

409.62

894.52

135

20 - 30%

1167

579.92

496.38

1076.30

128

30 - 40%

1360

623.37

631.58

1254.94

129

40 - 50%

1534

675.48

766.55

1442.03

119

50 - 60%

1796

752.97

898.29

1651.27

166

60 - 70%

2223

866.43

1151.51

2017.94

177

70 - 80%

2720

969.86

1510.37

2480.23

183

80 - 90%

3845

1153.87

2009.26

3163.12

209

90 - 100%

1453.93

4594.57

6048.49

151

all classes

793.97

1278.14

2072.11

1555

0 - 10%

702

333.31

258.10

591.41

165

10 - 20%

846

439.38

341.28

780.66

122

20 - 30%

962

492.46

415.00

907.46

104

30 - 40%

1100

551.96

467.81

1019.77

108

40 - 50%

1266

577.64

612.49

1190.13

129

50 - 60%

1453

662.23

701.22

1363.45

119

60 - 70%

1680

715.23

830.58

1545.81

134

70 - 80%

2036

808.83

1028.82

1837.65

169

80 - 90%

2650

914.23

1380.01

2294.24

193

90 - 100%

1278.84

2957.93

4236.77

310

all classes

677.42

899.18

1576.60

1553

0 - 10%

1103

560.67

436.12

996.80

14

10 - 20%

1515

660.68

721.82

1382.51

13

20 - 30%

1701

641.35

1001.53

1642.87

30 - 40%

1990

812.10

992.01

1804.11

14

40 - 50%

2031

904.56

1120.28

2024.85

50 - 60%

2059

867.35

1171.18

2038.54

60 - 70%

2413

1022.79

1246.09

2268.88

17

70 - 80%

2544

1149.34

1372.63

2521.97

10

80 - 90%

2601

1232.99

1358.32

2591.31

90 - 100%

1574.81

2285.44

3860.25

69

all classes

942.00

1158.35

2100.35

160

Rajasthan

Sikkim

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Table 1B-U: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEMRP
Urban
decile class of MPCE
(MRP) (%)
(1)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Tamil Nadu
0 - 10%

763

351.85

282.93

634.77

515

10 - 20%

912

444.93

391.58

836.51

266

20 - 30%

1052

509.87

477.06

986.93

225

30 - 40%

1219

556.53

573.74

1130.27

275

40 - 50%

1428

624.75

694.54

1319.29

254

50 - 60%

1677

687.10

854.37

1541.47

300

60 - 70%

1958

768.67

1046.06

1814.73

294

70 - 80%

2400

872.19

1281.64

2153.83

378

80 - 90%

3178

1002.66

1762.56

2765.22

400

90 - 100%

1347.14

3417.19

4764.33

411

all classes

716.53

1077.98

1794.52

3318

0 - 10%

786

429.06

229.13

658.19

83

10 - 20%

936

521.26

350.29

871.55

28

20 - 30%

1035

574.87

402.29

977.16

33

30 - 40%

1196

638.36

483.60

1121.96

46

40 - 50%

1430

732.59

577.60

1310.19

51

50 - 60%

1666

800.15

761.39

1561.53

44

60 - 70%

1978

891.88

900.04

1791.92

62

70 - 80%

2294

1039.27

1084.62

2123.89

67

80 - 90%

2956

1129.81

1430.20

2560.01

60

90 - 100%

1401.09

2348.30

3749.39

70

all classes

816.29

858.79

1675.07

544

0 - 10%

562

289.80

181.66

471.46

374

10 - 20%

676

350.78

269.24

620.02

277

20 - 30%

781

406.50

319.00

725.50

265

30 - 40%

900

452.83

385.53

838.36

256

40 - 50%

1053

497.03

472.29

969.32

280

50 - 60%

1228

541.63

598.13

1139.76

288

60 - 70%

1453

618.50

726.44

1344.94

277

70 - 80%

1827

690.91

945.27

1636.18

323

80 - 90%

2649

885.72

1291.67

2177.38

403

90 - 100%

1350.40

3844.05

5194.45

344

all classes

608.48

903.68

1512.16

3087

Tripura

Uttar Pradesh

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Table 1B-U: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEMRP
Urban
decile class of MPCE
(MRP) (%)
(1)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Uttarakhand
0 - 10%

698

362.99

227.47

590.46

64

10 - 20%

845

438.63

322.07

760.70

60

20 - 30%

987

499.29

400.84

900.13

57

30 - 40%

1100

559.77

490.88

1050.65

44

40 - 50%

1310

592.55

603.80

1196.35

70

50 - 60%

1547

691.03

753.90

1444.93

73

60 - 70%

1828

762.36

905.56

1667.92

73

70 - 80%

2269

854.98

1186.23

2041.22

113

80 - 90%

3027

1080.22

1523.68

2603.89

83

90 - 100%

1154.23

3009.66

4163.89

94

all classes

700.02

943.14

1643.16

731

0 - 10%

683

343.02

202.55

545.57

313

10 - 20%

803

439.90

302.83

742.73

221

20 - 30%

934

487.63

382.30

869.93

194

30 - 40%

1098

562.97

448.56

1011.54

197

40 - 50%

1280

636.95

556.10

1193.05

218

50 - 60%

1515

690.69

700.44

1391.13

263

60 - 70%

1833

783.21

898.32

1681.53

263

70 - 80%

2319

881.02

1178.96

2059.98

349

80 - 90%

3392

1040.43

1717.06

2757.50

402

90 - 100%

1511.72

4238.32

5750.04

330

all classes

737.87

1063.17

1801.03

2750

0 - 10%

1210

597.02

510.86

1107.88

17

10 - 20%

1527

727.86

688.33

1416.19

14

20 - 30%

1792

849.94

860.09

1710.03

20

30 - 40%

1993

861.39

1034.10

1895.50

17

40 - 50%

2187

1064.15

1003.93

2068.08

22

50 - 60%

2437

1109.41

1199.20

2308.61

20

60 - 70%

2996

1102.70

1547.86

2650.56

30

70 - 80%

3453

1265.28

1915.83

3181.11

32

80 - 90%

4442

1450.37

2448.74

3899.12

51

90 - 100%

1691.03

6383.09

8074.12

65

all classes

1070.99

1755.44

2826.43

288

West Bengal

A & N Islands

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Table 1B-U: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEMRP
Urban
decile class of MPCE
(MRP) (%)
(1)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Chandigarh
0 - 10%

983

481.37

320.50

801.87

24

10 - 20%

1401

629.19

534.18

1163.38

33

20 - 30%

1650

759.79

772.74

1532.52

25

30 - 40%

2293

873.92

1174.93

2048.85

35

40 - 50%

2900

1055.21

1590.26

2645.47

23

50 - 60%

3805

1065.52

2195.58

3261.10

30

60 - 70%

4404

1191.45

2806.32

3997.76

18

70 - 80%

4925

1198.80

3487.95

4686.75

18

80 - 90%

6306

1440.97

4092.74

5533.71

33

90 - 100%

1987.37

7656.54

9643.90

34

all classes

1066.26

2458.99

3525.25

273

0 - 10%

894

506.71

310.96

817.67

10 - 20%

1061

524.21

443.02

967.22

20 - 30%

1093

584.42

495.06

1079.48

30 - 40%

1193

562.30

573.27

1135.57

40 - 50%

1373

601.20

698.61

1299.82

50 - 60%

1459

757.49

665.29

1422.78

60 - 70%

1595

694.67

843.76

1538.43

70 - 80%

1695

817.27

850.75

1668.01

80 - 90%

2333

906.21

1067.72

1973.92

90 - 100%

1169.33

2259.07

3428.40

32

all classes

709.08

815.25

1524.33

96

0 - 10%

875

424.41

345.19

769.60

10 - 20%

911

535.63

361.51

897.13

20 - 30%

974

497.64

459.35

956.99

30 - 40%

1095

562.47

491.61

1054.08

40 - 50%

1387

567.89

746.18

1314.08

50 - 60%

1478

667.53

785.43

1452.96

60 - 70%

2186

760.07

1039.66

1799.73

70 - 80%

2517

854.89

1553.28

2408.17

80 - 90%

2610

951.37

1632.97

2584.33

90 - 100%

1257.70

2140.73

3398.43

18

all classes

707.79

957.87

1665.66

64

Dadra & N. Haveli

Daman & Diu

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Table 1B-U: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEMRP
Urban
decile class of MPCE
(MRP) (%)
(1)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Lakshadweep
0 - 10%

1074

569.16

382.89

952.05

10

10 - 20%

1301

732.86

473.07

1205.93

13

20 - 30%

1402

777.93

561.39

1339.31

30 - 40%

1574

968.82

519.47

1488.29

11

40 - 50%

1785

1008.06

659.26

1667.31

50 - 60%

1954

925.94

951.79

1877.73

10

60 - 70%

2365

1167.42

1004.08

2171.49

12

70 - 80%

2637

1182.21

1319.58

2501.80

11

80 - 90%

3736

1496.65

1715.86

3212.51

17

90 - 100%

1598.68

3658.49

5257.17

28

all classes

1036.26

1101.04

2137.29

128

0 - 10%

1087

511.87

419.60

931.47

45

10 - 20%

1179

671.85

474.70

1146.55

24

20 - 30%

1352

668.48

589.60

1258.08

34

30 - 40%

1673

749.55

756.38

1505.93

48

40 - 50%

1974

849.29

951.13

1800.42

39

50 - 60%

2367

972.28

1206.85

2179.13

54

60 - 70%

2791

1000.26

1631.50

2631.77

45

70 - 80%

3314

1210.42

1807.03

3017.46

51

80 - 90%

4250

1389.39

2265.69

3655.08

47

90 - 100%

1696.34

7261.77

8958.11

61

all classes

971.09

1727.24

2698.33

448

0 - 10%

682

322.97

231.73

554.70

4562

10 - 20%

846

423.13

342.60

765.74

3545

20 - 30%

1004

486.09

436.98

923.07

3446

30 - 40%

1179

551.92

536.23

1088.15

3618

40 - 50%

1382

617.89

661.41

1279.30

3609

50 - 60%

1638

692.57

811.25

1503.82

3970

60 - 70%

1962

782.45

1009.34

1791.79

4138

70 - 80%

2459

890.58

1298.41

2188.98

4689

80 - 90%

3385

1046.26

1810.72

2856.98

5111

90 - 100%

1461.15

4147.04

5608.19

5048

all classes

727.49

1128.52

1856.01

41736

Puducherry

All-India

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Table 1C-R: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEMMRP
Rural
decile class of MPCE
(MMRP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Andhra Pradesh
0 - 10%

647

356.31

179.83

536.13

313

10 - 20%

759

454.78

253.07

707.86

264

20 - 30%

861

511.13

301.61

812.74

326

30 - 40%

959

573.53

337.29

910.82

339

40 - 50%

1058

611.81

392.47

1004.28

352

50 - 60%

1180

666.29

445.63

1111.92

389

60 - 70%

1355

778.81

475.55

1254.36

427

70 - 80%

1510

833.11

593.93

1427.04

306

80 - 90%

1904

944.60

733.54

1678.14

534

90 - 100%

1435.36

1459.40

2894.77

674

all classes

716.52

517.24

1233.76

3924

0 - 10%

686

361.07

208.87

569.93

67

10 - 20%

822

493.96

254.19

748.15

76

20 - 30%

951

540.01

345.29

885.30

73

30 - 40%

1065

626.59

373.18

999.77

94

40 - 50%

1231

661.97

488.23

1150.20

110

50 - 60%

1448

780.44

547.66

1328.10

110

60 - 70%

1770

956.39

640.80

1597.19

126

70 - 80%

2151

1120.37

788.85

1909.22

108

80 - 90%

2780

1290.21

1142.90

2433.11

126

90 - 100%

2105.01

1736.27

3841.28

151

all classes

893.55

652.38

1545.92

1041

0 - 10%

576

348.42

157.57

505.99

211

10 - 20%

656

430.62

184.57

615.18

225

20 - 30%

741

482.75

215.99

698.74

243

30 - 40%

815

544.58

235.35

779.93

212

40 - 50%

904

583.82

273.58

857.40

230

50 - 60%

1012

639.99

317.90

957.89

240

60 - 70%

1121

678.01

394.78

1072.79

241

70 - 80%

1283

763.89

428.10

1191.98

270

80 - 90%

1550

840.89

561.48

1402.37

311

90 - 100%

1150.09

799.12

1949.21

433

all classes

646.38

356.91

1003.28

2616

Arunachal Pradesh

Assam

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Table 1C-R: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEMMRP
Rural
decile class of MPCE
(MMRP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Bihar
0 - 10%

466

282.72

121.16

403.88

203

10 - 20%

535

346.04

160.08

506.12

232

20 - 30%

592

375.16

188.16

563.32

236

30 - 40%

653

417.93

200.89

618.82

274

40 - 50%

709

456.40

227.08

683.48

261

50 - 60%

776

492.28

253.30

745.57

311

60 - 70%

864

538.46

279.76

818.22

323

70 - 80%

966

580.85

326.81

907.66

339

80 - 90%

1165

665.49

385.52

1051.02

406

90 - 100%

893.00

610.98

1503.98

709

all classes

504.81

275.35

780.15

3294

0 - 10%

429

236.43

131.34

367.77

72

10 - 20%

517

288.68

186.23

474.91

93

20 - 30%

581

330.85

218.80

549.65

76

30 - 40%

626

383.14

215.42

598.57

75

40 - 50%

706

389.16

269.94

659.11

125

50 - 60%

763

457.02

275.06

732.08

117

60 - 70%

848

465.86

344.44

810.30

150

70 - 80%

988

539.05

373.52

912.58

189

80 - 90%

1243

607.93

478.18

1086.11

232

90 - 100%

861.53

780.74

1642.26

366

all classes

456.04

327.53

783.57

1495

0 - 10%

986

438.86

547.47

986.33

10 - 20%

1086

653.12

432.43

1085.55

20 - 30%

1429

669.60

697.70

1367.31

30 - 40%

1575

753.13

748.46

1501.59

40 - 50%

1724

804.49

900.63

1705.12

50 - 60%

1782

957.81

782.61

1740.42

60 - 70%

2281

1239.06

968.80

2207.86

70 - 80%

2812

1342.21

1250.92

2593.12

11

80 - 90%

3214

1603.77

1360.63

2964.40

90 - 100%

2745.00

1962.92

4707.92

14

all classes

1115.71

952.78

2068.49

57

Chhattisgarh

Delhi

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Table 1C-R: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEMMRP
Rural
decile class of MPCE
(MMRP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Goa
0 - 10%

1102

531.65

403.89

935.55

10 - 20%

1417

818.52

534.58

1353.10

16

20 - 30%

1672

918.92

680.21

1599.13

19

30 - 40%

1775

993.31

757.44

1750.75

40 - 50%

1981

1119.79

742.27

1862.06

10

50 - 60%

2050

1266.61

783.63

2050.24

60 - 70%

2256

1280.17

935.48

2215.65

22

70 - 80%

2659

1375.13

1077.58

2452.71

20

80 - 90%

2979

1425.43

1337.66

2763.08

14

90 - 100%

1707.01

1925.90

3632.91

41

all classes

1145.65

919.36

2065.01

160

0 - 10%

620

334.67

189.11

523.78

95

10 - 20%

719

426.32

241.37

667.69

117

20 - 30%

808

476.34

289.01

765.34

115

30 - 40%

872

532.37

310.67

843.05

112

40 - 50%

971

561.79

362.94

924.74

143

50 - 60%

1105

633.88

404.89

1038.76

207

60 - 70%

1210

700.57

450.23

1150.80

161

70 - 80%

1390

777.83

532.09

1309.92

184

80 - 90%

1638

899.32

618.82

1518.14

227

90 - 100%

1058.88

1303.39

2362.27

359

all classes

640.10

469.66

1109.76

1720

0 - 10%

749

383.55

245.33

628.89

108

10 - 20%

891

487.93

330.29

818.21

115

20 - 30%

1035

584.29

380.54

964.82

123

30 - 40%

1154

653.27

438.56

1091.83

126

40 - 50%

1270

748.49

457.59

1206.08

98

50 - 60%

1460

808.27

550.07

1358.34

144

60 - 70%

1668

905.96

676.61

1582.57

139

70 - 80%

1921

973.57

820.04

1793.61

159

80 - 90%

2358

1055.83

1054.10

2109.92

179

90 - 100%

1543.19

1983.99

3527.17

249

all classes

815.20

694.71

1509.91

1440

Gujarat

Haryana

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Table 1C-R: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEMMRP
Rural
decile class of MPCE
(MMRP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Himachal Pradesh
0 - 10%

842

442.62

268.99

711.61

134

10 - 20%

935

538.78

359.29

898.07

102

20 - 30%

1043

593.65

401.94

995.59

125

30 - 40%

1153

637.95

463.20

1101.15

130

40 - 50%

1283

698.86

515.32

1214.19

154

50 - 60%

1448

768.91

594.96

1363.88

171

60 - 70%

1642

819.07

727.84

1546.91

159

70 - 80%

1932

945.50

822.07

1767.57

182

80 - 90%

2436

1062.39

1084.55

2146.94

215

90 - 100%

1420.95

2200.08

3621.03

288

all classes

792.58

743.17

1535.75

1660

0 - 10%

791

432.07

233.00

665.07

109

10 - 20%

914

533.64

325.79

859.44

107

20 - 30%

997

579.07

378.46

957.53

119

30 - 40%

1102

627.46

423.55

1051.01

130

40 - 50%

1202

685.24

466.44

1151.67

126

50 - 60%

1322

717.34

542.51

1259.85

150

60 - 70%

1525

806.11

607.35

1413.46

174

70 - 80%

1730

978.14

643.75

1621.89

163

80 - 90%

1941

1067.56

753.51

1821.07

128

90 - 100%

1341.92

1293.84

2635.76

240

all classes

776.82

567.06

1343.88

1446

0 - 10%

494

271.94

163.15

435.09

160

10 - 20%

560

345.28

189.11

534.39

152

20 - 30%

599

366.00

211.59

577.59

108

30 - 40%

648

396.83

226.25

623.08

142

40 - 50%

702

424.54

253.83

678.37

141

50 - 60%

783

467.42

274.84

742.26

150

60 - 70%

890

519.35

315.76

835.11

197

70 - 80%

1018

575.86

375.67

951.53

184

80 - 90%

1373

709.77

461.87

1171.64

287

90 - 100%

952.49

752.33

1704.83

237

all classes

502.81

322.34

825.15

1758

Jammu & Kashmir

Jharkhand

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Table 1C-R: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEMMRP
Rural
decile class of MPCE
(MMRP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Karnataka
0 - 10%

583

312.14

175.86

488.00

146

10 - 20%

652

386.43

236.70

623.13

104

20 - 30%

713

418.36

267.00

685.36

110

30 - 40%

800

462.61

298.74

761.35

173

40 - 50%

878

509.39

326.13

835.51

176

50 - 60%

977

558.96

368.13

927.10

210

60 - 70%

1114

615.05

431.68

1046.73

263

70 - 80%

1307

670.34

544.02

1214.35

244

80 - 90%

1589

803.36

630.16

1433.51

243

90 - 100%

1028.64

1161.33

2189.97

369

all classes

576.61

443.79

1020.40

2038

0 - 10%

846

402.89

297.22

700.11

199

10 - 20%

977

539.00

382.22

921.22

165

20 - 30%

1135

603.51

450.47

1053.98

198

30 - 40%

1270

647.64

552.83

1200.47

179

40 - 50%

1451

714.56

646.84

1361.39

214

50 - 60%

1640

791.53

748.65

1540.18

228

60 - 70%

1913

903.25

870.09

1773.34

265

70 - 80%

2312

997.76

1106.11

2103.87

304

80 - 90%

3249

1206.39

1486.54

2692.93

377

90 - 100%

1622.34

3378.49

5000.82

477

all classes

843.00

992.22

1835.22

2606

0 - 10%

456

223.55

148.42

371.98

188

10 - 20%

538

299.36

195.48

494.84

176

20 - 30%

608

342.98

227.47

570.45

188

30 - 40%

674

383.01

258.80

641.81

205

40 - 50%

762

431.76

288.93

720.69

258

50 - 60%

849

460.57

341.88

802.45

245

60 - 70%

978

524.22

392.39

916.61

301

70 - 80%

1169

614.11

446.06

1060.17

358

80 - 90%

1458

724.73

564.85

1289.58

361

90 - 100%

1032.78

1129.48

2162.26

454

all classes

503.58

399.24

902.82

2734

Kerala

Madhya Pradesh

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Table 1C-R: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEMMRP
Rural
decile class of MPCE
(MMRP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Maharashtra
0 - 10%

623

326.58

205.87

532.45

188

10 - 20%

763

427.69

262.49

690.18

310

20 - 30%

858

490.21

315.36

805.58

280

30 - 40%

938

528.91

368.69

897.60

309

40 - 50%

1045

587.70

401.15

988.85

411

50 - 60%

1143

627.08

466.17

1093.25

351

60 - 70%

1265

673.63

529.54

1203.17

383

70 - 80%

1424

731.93

604.13

1336.06

443

80 - 90%

1707

791.66

750.01

1541.67

553

90 - 100%

1039.92

1397.88

2437.80

784

all classes

622.62

530.17

1152.79

4012

0 - 10%

718

451.44

192.79

644.23

112

10 - 20%

780

501.51

249.68

751.19

88

20 - 30%

838

516.22

291.66

807.88

107

30 - 40%

894

541.50

322.81

864.30

121

40 - 50%

963

578.45

348.61

927.06

130

50 - 60%

1027

612.44

382.16

994.60

119

60 - 70%

1108

637.59

428.67

1066.27

131

70 - 80%

1239

679.46

494.61

1174.07

153

80 - 90%

1399

753.17

571.34

1324.51

183

90 - 100%

906.23

815.58

1721.81

232

all classes

617.63

409.61

1027.24

1376

0 - 10%

722

382.53

282.38

664.91

44

10 - 20%

796

447.60

313.34

760.93

52

20 - 30%

892

503.15

350.21

853.37

78

30 - 40%

944

514.94

408.58

923.52

59

40 - 50%

1012

539.13

439.97

979.10

84

50 - 60%

1084

593.26

452.37

1045.62

91

60 - 70%

1184

626.88

511.54

1138.42

87

70 - 80%

1345

701.07

568.73

1269.80

118

80 - 90%

1564

762.57

689.67

1452.23

112

90 - 100%

989.48

1025.61

2015.09

139

all classes

605.80

504.07

1109.87

864

Manipur

Meghalaya

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Table 1C-R: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEMMRP
Rural
decile class of MPCE
(MMRP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Mizoram
0 - 10%

739

433.70

216.35

650.05

24

10 - 20%

887

527.69

293.77

821.46

37

20 - 30%

966

572.67

355.21

927.88

28

30 - 40%

1076

646.12

390.80

1036.92

41

40 - 50%

1181

662.44

458.34

1120.78

46

50 - 60%

1269

707.74

507.35

1215.09

45

60 - 70%

1422

760.99

583.10

1344.09

64

70 - 80%

1572

872.21

629.18

1501.39

73

80 - 90%

1849

897.16

780.63

1677.79

94

90 - 100%

1203.16

1132.33

2335.49

180

all classes

727.96

534.29

1262.25

632

0 - 10%

984

584.30

327.12

911.42

45

10 - 20%

1089

632.82

399.39

1032.21

41

20 - 30%

1175

703.67

433.96

1137.64

46

30 - 40%

1262

764.75

445.64

1210.39

55

40 - 50%

1387

789.90

526.87

1316.77

65

50 - 60%

1459

876.48

544.04

1420.52

41

60 - 70%

1590

915.44

609.97

1525.41

60

70 - 80%

1729

945.72

713.51

1659.23

65

80 - 90%

2033

1003.20

870.31

1873.51

108

90 - 100%

1308.64

1363.13

2671.77

178

all classes

852.35

623.31

1475.65

704

0 - 10%

425

236.33

125.66

361.99

208

10 - 20%

516

317.16

156.24

473.40

240

20 - 30%

581

362.52

187.50

550.02

220

30 - 40%

641

401.92

209.37

611.29

208

40 - 50%

716

438.56

241.44

679.99

225

50 - 60%

790

478.65

272.91

751.56

270

60 - 70%

899

535.62

308.77

844.39

351

70 - 80%

1061

609.68

360.94

970.63

356

80 - 90%

1337

696.78

488.63

1185.41

399

90 - 100%

989.63

764.85

1754.47

497

all classes

506.75

311.72

818.47

2974

Nagaland

Orissa

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Table 1C-R: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEMMRP
Rural
decile class of MPCE
(MMRP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Punjab
0 - 10%

813

441.66

259.66

701.32

100

10 - 20%

966

540.17

350.79

890.97

126

20 - 30%

1079

590.26

435.64

1025.90

121

30 - 40%

1221

645.23

501.05

1146.28

143

40 - 50%

1365

686.17

604.90

1291.08

139

50 - 60%

1544

766.66

681.60

1448.26

142

60 - 70%

1753

861.09

774.37

1635.45

157

70 - 80%

2071

942.73

971.70

1914.42

176

80 - 90%

2636

1083.51

1228.82

2312.33

206

90 - 100%

1393.45

2734.30

4127.74

248

all classes

795.01

853.91

1648.92

1558

0 - 10%

682

362.42

226.69

589.11

192

10 - 20%

784

445.39

288.70

734.09

203

20 - 30%

844

497.46

312.72

810.17

160

30 - 40%

927

525.31

363.52

888.83

220

40 - 50%

1003

580.44

384.88

965.32

207

50 - 60%

1107

613.80

441.13

1054.93

271

60 - 70%

1218

656.67

505.97

1162.64

272

70 - 80%

1386

724.19

569.17

1293.36

294

80 - 90%

1666

834.67

677.78

1512.45

327

90 - 100%

1226.84

1561.79

2788.63

429

all classes

646.55

532.86

1179.40

2575

0 - 10%

712

411.95

218.17

630.12

32

10 - 20%

829

481.59

297.94

779.53

56

20 - 30%

932

554.27

328.39

882.65

49

30 - 40%

1016

612.87

360.79

973.66

48

40 - 50%

1103

623.26

443.78

1067.04

43

50 - 60%

1221

659.23

496.09

1155.32

50

60 - 70%

1373

693.99

594.75

1288.75

51

70 - 80%

1616

737.30

761.39

1498.69

67

80 - 90%

2058

887.65

900.33

1787.98

84

90 - 100%

1395.91

1736.56

3132.47

128

all classes

706.71

614.75

1321.46

608

Rajasthan

Sikkim

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Table 1C-R: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEMMRP
Rural
decile class of MPCE
(MMRP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Tamil Nadu
0 - 10%

602

332.51

177.89

510.39

199

10 - 20%

728

417.43

251.55

668.98

239

20 - 30%

827

482.25

296.07

778.32

263

30 - 40%

903

530.80

328.84

859.64

257

40 - 50%

1002

570.54

380.24

950.78

284

50 - 60%

1112

614.75

442.37

1057.13

328

60 - 70%

1270

671.17

511.50

1182.67

359

70 - 80%

1464

772.64

587.14

1359.78

383

80 - 90%

1787

869.63

734.46

1604.09

395

90 - 100%

1083.63

1541.25

2624.88

612

all classes

634.52

525.17

1159.69

3319

0 - 10%

713

423.97

211.16

635.13

88

10 - 20%

820

499.08

267.01

766.09

101

20 - 30%

897

559.71

302.22

861.93

106

30 - 40%

989

619.52

320.02

939.54

115

40 - 50%

1054

663.76

353.93

1017.69

96

50 - 60%

1135

709.65

379.67

1089.32

105

60 - 70%

1269

775.05

427.79

1202.84

133

70 - 80%

1460

864.84

490.43

1355.27

159

80 - 90%

1760

969.06

620.37

1589.43

158

90 - 100%

1263.56

1049.06

2312.62

250

all classes

734.36

441.81

1176.17

1311

0 - 10%

514

282.44

163.83

446.28

440

10 - 20%

590

355.11

198.26

553.37

448

20 - 30%

660

389.98

236.97

626.94

479

30 - 40%

722

431.75

260.04

691.79

434

40 - 50%

795

469.58

289.22

758.79

529

50 - 60%

875

509.24

325.25

834.49

531

60 - 70%

971

546.04

372.85

918.89

560

70 - 80%

1110

608.51

428.55

1037.06

631

80 - 90%

1341

662.39

550.29

1212.68

743

90 - 100%

953.22

958.13

1911.35

1113

all classes

520.82

378.28

899.10

5908

Tripura

Uttar Pradesh

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Table 1C-R: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEMMRP
Rural
decile class of MPCE
(MMRP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Uttarakhand
0 - 10%

715

388.55

229.65

618.20

75

10 - 20%

813

474.36

284.72

759.08

86

20 - 30%

902

517.87

335.99

853.87

90

30 - 40%

993

571.70

375.88

947.58

103

40 - 50%

1086

628.15

408.01

1036.17

96

50 - 60%

1200

680.42

465.72

1146.14

115

60 - 70%

1395

736.79

549.57

1286.36

139

70 - 80%

1639

820.79

680.16

1500.96

137

80 - 90%

2349

943.39

917.41

1860.79

124

90 - 100%

2118.72

5330.51

7449.23

80

all classes

788.44

958.97

1747.41

1045

0 - 10%

538

318.45

152.48

470.94

172

10 - 20%

632

406.82

180.57

587.39

221

20 - 30%

713

455.97

218.39

674.36

263

30 - 40%

782

499.05

246.03

745.08

283

40 - 50%

867

559.66

265.82

825.48

326

50 - 60%

943

590.13

315.62

905.74

297

60 - 70%

1040

657.44

334.89

992.33

317

70 - 80%

1171

689.54

407.34

1096.88

397

80 - 90%

1447

792.59

500.77

1293.36

540

90 - 100%

1072.18

859.07

1931.25

759

all classes

604.20

348.12

952.32

3575

0 - 10%

1135

657.96

326.07

984.04

25

10 - 20%

1279

819.66

398.34

1218.01

23

20 - 30%

1368

855.93

460.51

1316.45

13

30 - 40%

1455

907.16

487.10

1394.26

17

40 - 50%

1598

917.41

591.81

1509.22

26

50 - 60%

1811

1078.21

604.01

1682.23

30

60 - 70%

1975

1106.63

803.29

1909.93

24

70 - 80%

2334

1156.28

1014.51

2170.79

26

80 - 90%

3052

1277.21

1375.86

2653.07

35

90 - 100%

1658.34

2798.03

4456.37

53

all classes

1044.19

888.29

1932.48

272

West Bengal

A & N Islands

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Table 1C-R: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEMMRP
Rural
decile class of MPCE
(MMRP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Chandigarh
0 - 10%

1147

444.39

405.35

849.74

10 - 20%

1805

571.27

992.10

1563.37

20 - 30%

1851

763.93

1087.30

1851.23

30 - 40%

1892

826.43

1065.84

1892.27

40 - 50%

1937

916.89

992.02

1908.91

50 - 60%

2017

791.54

1157.95

1949.49

60 - 70%

2560

699.04

1529.44

2228.49

70 - 80%

2751

1003.15

1742.80

2745.94

80 - 90%

3546

1354.22

1959.04

3313.26

90 - 100%

2004.34

2066.40

4070.73

all classes

899.56

1327.48

2227.05

32

0 - 10%

600

419.83

142.05

561.88

10 - 20%

609

461.00

147.76

608.77

20 - 30%

679

453.00

201.15

654.15

10

30 - 40%

701

512.96

183.18

696.15

40 - 50%

743

529.84

200.98

730.82

50 - 60%

780

512.88

253.85

766.73

60 - 70%

860

565.98

255.70

821.68

14

70 - 80%

1145

625.71

401.19

1026.90

80 - 90%

1562

862.59

464.62

1327.21

17

90 - 100%

1058.52

914.95

1973.47

19

all classes

600.72

314.68

915.40

96

0 - 10%

649

416.93

228.99

645.92

10 - 20%

925

497.46

355.67

853.14

20 - 30%

1091

606.56

425.97

1032.53

30 - 40%

1377

725.48

587.23

1312.70

40 - 50%

1459

792.79

622.97

1415.76

50 - 60%

1697

730.60

836.36

1566.96

60 - 70%

1907

920.36

899.35

1819.70

70 - 80%

2162

923.94

1101.25

2025.18

80 - 90%

2484

1146.06

1152.30

2298.36

90 - 100%

1152.43

1732.50

2884.94

12

all classes

793.15

793.08

1586.23

64

Dadra & N. Haveli

Daman & Diu

NSS KI(66/1.0):Key Indicators of Household Consumer Expenditure in India, 2009-10

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Table 1C-R: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEMMRP
Rural
decile class of MPCE
(MMRP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Lakshadweep
0 - 10%

964

597.85

360.78

958.63

10 - 20%

1102

712.17

325.31

1037.48

20 - 30%

1225

790.01

425.36

1215.36

30 - 40%

1312

640.36

657.31

1297.67

40 - 50%

1512

1030.76

367.78

1398.53

50 - 60%

1680

958.35

704.46

1662.82

60 - 70%

2001

1197.78

702.45

1900.23

70 - 80%

2184

1518.08

627.77

2145.85

80 - 90%

3029

1627.12

898.66

2525.77

14

90 - 100%

1572.00

2303.88

3875.88

all classes

1076.14

717.62

1793.76

55

0 - 10%

974

542.22

321.40

863.62

12

10 - 20%

1040

636.44

355.77

992.21

20 - 30%

1162

748.95

390.65

1139.59

30 - 40%

1262

761.28

451.33

1212.61

11

40 - 50%

1582

834.14

566.37

1400.51

16

50 - 60%

1710

849.85

789.96

1639.81

11

60 - 70%

1872

955.90

848.30

1804.20

70 - 80%

1997

1101.63

846.28

1947.91

11

80 - 90%

2664

1153.84

1068.74

2222.58

21

90 - 100%

1364.06

1673.95

3038.01

24

all classes

897.27

738.74

1636.01

128

0 - 10%

537

294.03

158.95

452.98

3201

10 - 20%

631

375.90

208.50

584.40

3369

20 - 30%

718

428.37

246.98

675.35

3860

30 - 40%

804

480.19

280.61

760.79

4363

40 - 50%

895

527.07

321.00

848.07

4885

50 - 60%

1001

573.60

370.76

944.35

5468

60 - 70%

1133

636.03

426.89

1062.93

6149

70 - 80%

1322

704.38

516.21

1220.59

7118

80 - 90%

1653

827.34

642.98

1470.33

8254

90 - 100%

1156.68

1360.01

2516.69

12430

all classes

600.36

453.29

1053.64

59097

Puducherry

All-India

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Table 1C-U: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEMMRP
Urban
decile class of MPCE
(MMRP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Andhra Pradesh
0 - 10%

872

436.40

286.69

723.08

321

10 - 20%

1061

559.37

412.29

971.66

229

20 - 30%

1250

660.35

498.36

1158.71

231

30 - 40%

1434

717.59

623.36

1340.95

233

40 - 50%

1652

826.45

715.40

1541.85

257

50 - 60%

1938

893.47

891.57

1785.03

270

60 - 70%

2340

1041.80

1094.48

2136.29

295

70 - 80%

2920

1143.80

1455.79

2599.59

345

80 - 90%

4133

1483.30

1991.21

3474.51

414

90 - 100%

2261.08

4385.33

6646.41

356

all classes

1002.30

1235.30

2237.60

2951

0 - 10%

797

355.70

266.72

622.42

46

10 - 20%

1033

541.17

368.58

909.75

46

20 - 30%

1196

625.71

489.43

1115.14

49

30 - 40%

1384

726.80

584.74

1311.54

50

40 - 50%

1645

810.40

693.22

1503.62

67

50 - 60%

1872

883.78

852.26

1736.04

56

60 - 70%

2284

1148.70

915.76

2064.46

66

70 - 80%

2769

1256.64

1252.84

2509.48

63

80 - 90%

3307

1516.30

1523.53

3039.83

69

90 - 100%

2207.27

2454.21

4661.48

88

all classes

1007.07

939.72

1946.78

600

0 - 10%

674

396.94

162.00

558.94

115

10 - 20%

835

481.02

251.94

732.96

82

20 - 30%

1048

593.23

366.40

959.63

71

30 - 40%

1205

682.06

453.95

1136.01

71

40 - 50%

1426

752.41

567.85

1320.25

85

50 - 60%

1747

886.81

680.56

1567.38

83

60 - 70%

1918

986.11

861.52

1847.63

59

70 - 80%

2311

1164.51

907.96

2072.46

81

80 - 90%

3330

1280.96

1482.45

2763.41

120

90 - 100%

2062.53

2523.58

4586.11

65

all classes

928.99

825.71

1754.70

832

Arunachal Pradesh

Assam

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Table 1C-U: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEMMRP
Urban
decile class of MPCE
(MMRP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Bihar
0 - 10%

542

307.58

136.03

443.61

150

10 - 20%

649

404.69

196.36

601.05

99

20 - 30%

768

450.43

262.58

713.02

114

30 - 40%

845

505.18

298.35

803.53

86

40 - 50%

943

542.27

364.92

907.19

79

50 - 60%

1149

597.28

435.60

1032.88

117

60 - 70%

1308

695.63

526.92

1222.54

116

70 - 80%

1584

760.68

651.17

1411.85

109

80 - 90%

2143

931.50

955.03

1886.53

138

90 - 100%

1362.19

2011.97

3374.17

262

all classes

654.97

582.57

1237.54

1270

0 - 10%

649

306.77

231.92

538.69

103

10 - 20%

898

419.13

337.92

757.05

84

20 - 30%

1036

510.98

455.35

966.33

55

30 - 40%

1232

613.76

526.38

1140.15

55

40 - 50%

1397

688.59

631.29

1319.88

47

50 - 60%

1554

687.77

800.89

1488.66

47

60 - 70%

1749

752.94

885.61

1638.54

59

70 - 80%

2224

862.79

1134.69

1997.47

95

80 - 90%

2716

1125.49

1388.29

2513.78

61

90 - 100%

1238.74

2884.46

4123.20

130

all classes

719.97

927.35

1647.32

736

0 - 10%

1081

493.23

358.61

851.84

65

10 - 20%

1264

647.91

531.99

1179.90

50

20 - 30%

1527

787.51

630.87

1418.39

51

30 - 40%

1842

842.36

838.92

1681.29

70

40 - 50%

2127

1089.16

868.07

1957.23

70

50 - 60%

2506

1098.11

1212.17

2310.28

87

60 - 70%

3178

1189.21

1597.87

2787.08

101

70 - 80%

3802

1406.50

2103.75

3510.25

94

80 - 90%

4984

1540.12

2690.31

4230.43

107

90 - 100%

2075.27

4532.52

6607.79

113

all classes

1117.15

1537.31

2654.46

808

Chhattisgarh

Delhi

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Table 1C-U: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEMMRP
Urban
decile class of MPCE
(MMRP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Goa
0 - 10%

1215

543.61

401.24

944.85

24

10 - 20%

1544

777.49

639.89

1417.38

16

20 - 30%

1900

978.70

781.53

1760.23

23

30 - 40%

1988

916.02

1021.40

1937.42

15

40 - 50%

2247

1110.07

1046.87

2156.95

24

50 - 60%

2555

1218.27

1183.90

2402.17

24

60 - 70%

2954

1418.43

1313.38

2731.81

31

70 - 80%

3529

1453.37

1787.95

3241.32

39

80 - 90%

4295

1768.32

2127.15

3895.47

37

90 - 100%

2592.46

3350.55

5943.01

54

all classes

1277.78

1366.60

2644.38

287

0 - 10%

830

426.80

277.68

704.48

218

10 - 20%

1006

544.23

378.19

922.42

131

20 - 30%

1144

628.06

441.92

1069.98

116

30 - 40%

1353

693.48

538.12

1231.60

141

40 - 50%

1604

797.92

671.43

1469.35

173

50 - 60%

1911

881.46

868.35

1749.81

188

60 - 70%

2199

956.35

1085.46

2041.81

164

70 - 80%

2622

1057.90

1327.06

2384.96

178

80 - 90%

3290

1223.99

1696.82

2920.81

176

90 - 100%

1611.24

2980.67

4591.91

213

all classes

882.30

1026.76

1909.06

1698

0 - 10%

851

408.04

288.98

697.02

122

10 - 20%

1147

571.49

435.86

1007.35

127

20 - 30%

1415

707.38

574.13

1281.51

122

30 - 40%

1615

796.81

723.25

1520.06

102

40 - 50%

1926

836.83

927.85

1764.67

117

50 - 60%

2057

919.21

1039.39

1958.59

47

60 - 70%

2394

1028.74

1157.72

2186.46

111

70 - 80%

3031

1197.97

1463.58

2661.54

153

80 - 90%

4321

1415.47

2189.92

3605.39

146

90 - 100%

2130.17

4406.47

6536.64

133

all classes

1001.26

1320.24

2321.49

1180

Gujarat

Haryana

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Table 1C-U: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEMMRP
Urban
decile class of MPCE
(MMRP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Himachal Pradesh
0 - 10%

925

456.83

306.26

763.09

30

10 - 20%

1130

551.71

497.00

1048.71

33

20 - 30%

1322

659.04

563.68

1222.72

30

30 - 40%

1763

757.26

735.96

1493.23

49

40 - 50%

2060

923.30

963.56

1886.85

33

50 - 60%

2392

1103.77

1118.45

2222.22

29

60 - 70%

2986

1286.25

1395.65

2681.90

40

70 - 80%

3656

1322.27

2014.43

3336.69

39

80 - 90%

4664

1522.61

2526.69

4049.30

43

90 - 100%

2371.78

5257.98

7629.77

56

all classes

1100.31

1553.57

2653.88

382

0 - 10%

865

478.20

249.97

728.17

169

10 - 20%

1025

605.87

347.90

953.77

107

20 - 30%

1175

644.51

459.61

1104.12

110

30 - 40%

1309

739.41

495.17

1234.58

108

40 - 50%

1452

808.90

569.57

1378.46

115

50 - 60%

1643

850.83

693.21

1544.05

134

60 - 70%

1875

938.86

796.44

1735.30

109

70 - 80%

2181

1042.31

986.25

2028.56

137

80 - 90%

3049

1218.28

1282.50

2500.78

154

90 - 100%

1686.79

2694.39

4381.18

126

all classes

901.80

857.65

1759.45

1269

0 - 10%

616

329.84

181.22

511.05

123

10 - 20%

735

437.95

232.59

670.54

79

20 - 30%

857

482.60

302.31

784.90

72

30 - 40%

1053

565.65

400.42

966.08

87

40 - 50%

1230

642.71

493.05

1135.76

83

50 - 60%

1482

729.45

615.95

1345.39

110

60 - 70%

1666

842.51

682.85

1525.36

65

70 - 80%

2036

934.82

906.56

1841.38

106

80 - 90%

3060

1183.65

1284.03

2467.68

156

90 - 100%

2010.44

2582.87

4593.30

109

all classes

816.04

767.71

1583.75

990

Jammu & Kashmir

Jharkhand

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Table 1C-U: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEMMRP
Urban
decile class of MPCE
(MMRP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Karnataka
0 - 10%

781

399.20

237.72

636.92

298

10 - 20%

1009

531.97

359.37

891.34

188

20 - 30%

1210

608.61

497.94

1106.56

176

30 - 40%

1433

696.75

633.50

1330.25

174

40 - 50%

1690

783.31

768.29

1551.59

202

50 - 60%

1919

817.60

978.00

1795.59

135

60 - 70%

2219

918.05

1150.92

2068.97

157

70 - 80%

2593

1062.63

1370.40

2433.03

198

80 - 90%

3725

1208.55

1834.14

3042.69

285

90 - 100%

1661.56

4007.07

5668.63

224

all classes

869.06

1184.19

2053.24

2037

0 - 10%

830

384.78

289.38

674.16

205

10 - 20%

1082

526.49

430.77

957.25

159

20 - 30%

1264

634.85

532.04

1166.89

135

30 - 40%

1547

749.28

650.08

1399.36

178

40 - 50%

1751

853.90

787.94

1641.84

132

50 - 60%

2018

927.66

965.25

1892.91

150

60 - 70%

2477

1070.04

1170.22

2240.26

182

70 - 80%

3074

1184.18

1547.35

2731.53

199

80 - 90%

4175

1336.45

2163.73

3500.18

217

90 - 100%

2027.53

5881.33

7908.86

288

all classes

969.76

1442.81

2412.58

1845

0 - 10%

601

280.34

217.21

497.55

218

10 - 20%

753

373.72

311.03

684.75

184

20 - 30%

917

455.50

381.08

836.58

190

30 - 40%

1067

531.98

450.90

982.89

176

40 - 50%

1238

592.75

560.11

1152.86

166

50 - 60%

1478

643.60

720.44

1364.04

212

60 - 70%

1806

732.98

888.58

1621.57

189

70 - 80%

2244

873.59

1143.91

2017.50

197

80 - 90%

3056

1068.65

1522.88

2591.53

200

90 - 100%

1383.16

3506.21

4889.38

241

all classes

693.89

971.87

1665.77

1973

Kerala

Madhya Pradesh

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Table 1C-U: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEMMRP
Urban
decile class of MPCE
(MMRP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Maharashtra
0 - 10%

889

428.52

288.47

716.99

466

10 - 20%

1120

581.84

423.12

1004.96

347

20 - 30%

1330

672.97

551.65

1224.62

343

30 - 40%

1518

741.07

684.98

1426.05

307

40 - 50%

1778

869.78

777.11

1646.89

377

50 - 60%

2061

933.75

988.08

1921.83

342

60 - 70%

2483

1042.57

1203.68

2246.25

399

70 - 80%

3164

1215.98

1571.41

2787.39

500

80 - 90%

4549

1421.74

2309.47

3731.22

489

90 - 100%

2086.96

5575.81

7662.77

414

all classes

999.42

1437.33

2436.75

3984

0 - 10%

641

398.67

169.58

568.25

128

10 - 20%

804

471.48

276.60

748.07

98

20 - 30%

872

509.00

332.67

841.68

88

30 - 40%

929

512.91

388.01

900.92

94

40 - 50%

989

558.17

402.69

960.85

99

50 - 60%

1040

586.18

425.61

1011.79

117

60 - 70%

1126

601.15

472.02

1073.16

120

70 - 80%

1335

671.95

564.27

1236.22

141

80 - 90%

1640

775.53

687.75

1463.27

152

90 - 100%

1098.70

1158.30

2257.00

145

all classes

618.29

487.60

1105.89

1182

0 - 10%

762

402.09

307.69

709.78

42

10 - 20%

1068

500.35

388.82

889.17

39

20 - 30%

1207

536.40

599.38

1135.78

24

30 - 40%

1350

580.05

701.91

1281.96

27

40 - 50%

1475

637.05

785.02

1422.07

24

50 - 60%

1611

674.80

866.84

1541.64

28

60 - 70%

1869

741.60

1014.38

1755.98

39

70 - 80%

2044

802.47

1159.52

1961.99

34

80 - 90%

2452

910.81

1289.28

2200.10

58

90 - 100%

1121.80

2260.92

3382.72

93

all classes

691.14

937.57

1628.72

408

Manipur

Meghalaya

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Table 1C-U: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEMMRP
Urban
decile class of MPCE
(MMRP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Mizoram
0 - 10%

840

438.40

323.82

762.22

104

10 - 20%

1265

637.01

471.08

1108.08

82

20 - 30%

1509

764.67

628.08

1392.76

72

30 - 40%

1699

842.61

762.04

1604.65

78

40 - 50%

1845

951.77

817.93

1769.70

75

50 - 60%

1981

977.64

929.77

1907.40

71

60 - 70%

2128

1050.13

1016.15

2066.28

85

70 - 80%

2442

1089.77

1179.23

2269.00

83

80 - 90%

3022

1307.68

1405.97

2713.66

103

90 - 100%

1755.34

2125.70

3881.04

143

all classes

981.41

965.79

1947.19

896

0 - 10%

988

532.85

376.92

909.77

21

10 - 20%

1063

657.22

360.08

1017.30

28

20 - 30%

1294

648.00

519.69

1167.69

27

30 - 40%

1474

701.49

667.43

1368.92

25

40 - 50%

1722

784.44

840.48

1624.92

29

50 - 60%

1856

796.08

981.16

1777.24

31

60 - 70%

2065

962.49

984.74

1947.23

33

70 - 80%

2536

1117.04

1147.22

2264.26

38

80 - 90%

3054

1213.72

1567.89

2781.61

42

90 - 100%

1603.83

2108.48

3712.31

46

all classes

903.49

958.23

1861.71

320

0 - 10%

620

327.32

171.06

498.37

159

10 - 20%

769

434.44

259.57

694.01

95

20 - 30%

869

511.46

304.30

815.76

74

30 - 40%

1001

567.54

369.75

937.29

72

40 - 50%

1173

616.18

471.61

1087.79

76

50 - 60%

1381

710.41

562.72

1273.13

92

60 - 70%

1623

761.79

742.05

1503.84

88

70 - 80%

1939

874.26

887.33

1761.59

105

80 - 90%

2849

1101.35

1253.46

2354.82

140

90 - 100%

1596.60

3002.44

4599.04

154

all classes

749.13

799.23

1548.36

1055

Nagaland

Orissa

NSS KI(66/1.0):Key Indicators of Household Consumer Expenditure in India, 2009-10

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Table 1C-U: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEMMRP
Urban
decile class of MPCE
(MMRP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Punjab
0 - 10%

848

439.81

281.14

720.95

158

10 - 20%

1077

546.40

427.82

974.22

137

20 - 30%

1254

634.78

534.59

1169.37

125

30 - 40%

1452

740.98

598.62

1339.60

121

40 - 50%

1695

794.96

774.15

1569.11

139

50 - 60%

1934

883.95

946.87

1830.82

137

60 - 70%

2275

992.73

1107.42

2100.15

164

70 - 80%

2805

1180.04

1366.93

2546.97

182

80 - 90%

3727

1351.85

1889.80

3241.65

219

90 - 100%

1768.93

3823.03

5591.96

175

all classes

933.40

1175.39

2108.79

1557

0 - 10%

712

375.53

244.32

619.85

122

10 - 20%

878

479.85

317.14

796.99

122

20 - 30%

1032

543.19

404.49

947.68

113

30 - 40%

1223

624.45

507.42

1131.87

119

40 - 50%

1359

727.11

560.43

1287.55

106

50 - 60%

1558

777.95

681.22

1459.17

134

60 - 70%

1779

883.74

783.14

1666.87

142

70 - 80%

2216

942.74

1054.54

1997.29

201

80 - 90%

2974

1068.00

1452.26

2520.26

218

90 - 100%

1560.83

2643.01

4203.85

274

all classes

798.09

864.99

1663.08

1551

0 - 10%

988

490.47

416.93

907.40

10 - 20%

1523

618.90

625.74

1244.63

15

20 - 30%

1684

685.31

891.88

1577.19

30 - 40%

1883

991.73

834.16

1825.89

40 - 50%

1932

908.77

996.08

1904.84

50 - 60%

2193

1084.34

1054.73

2139.07

60 - 70%

2472

1110.93

1257.60

2368.53

17

70 - 80%

2587

1466.37

1098.65

2565.02

15

80 - 90%

2834

971.76

1673.84

2645.60

10

90 - 100%

1891.64

2446.82

4338.46

62

all classes

1012.70

1137.58

2150.28

160

Rajasthan

Sikkim

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Table 1C-U: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEMMRP
Urban
decile class of MPCE
(MMRP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Tamil Nadu
0 - 10%

822

410.63

274.75

685.38

501

10 - 20%

1008

530.40

387.18

917.58

262

20 - 30%

1182

632.38

456.59

1088.97

262

30 - 40%

1366

690.03

591.21

1281.24

272

40 - 50%

1540

765.63

688.76

1454.39

248

50 - 60%

1818

866.47

802.18

1668.66

289

60 - 70%

2105

957.79

994.73

1952.51

281

70 - 80%

2578

1043.96

1265.61

2309.57

367

80 - 90%

3507

1279.69

1655.34

2935.03

432

90 - 100%

1584.43

3594.74

5179.16

406

all classes

876.21

1071.40

1947.61

3320

0 - 10%

838

493.53

233.43

726.97

77

10 - 20%

958

612.43

293.65

906.08

28

20 - 30%

1148

666.46

374.91

1041.37

39

30 - 40%

1322

795.76

439.80

1235.56

42

40 - 50%

1509

853.78

547.91

1401.69

42

50 - 60%

1782

966.75

669.36

1636.12

54

60 - 70%

1983

1059.49

826.47

1885.96

54

70 - 80%

2369

1181.29

960.73

2142.02

64

80 - 90%

3359

1435.84

1403.50

2839.34

78

90 - 100%

2049.85

2843.13

4892.98

66

all classes

1011.72

859.37

1871.09

544

0 - 10%

606

323.77

188.91

512.68

355

10 - 20%

720

403.29

257.42

660.71

263

20 - 30%

848

464.33

321.75

786.08

288

30 - 40%

982

525.84

391.50

917.35

263

40 - 50%

1127

592.93

462.57

1055.50

261

50 - 60%

1317

642.34

576.56

1218.90

301

60 - 70%

1574

745.73

687.13

1432.86

292

70 - 80%

1985

837.48

921.17

1758.64

330

80 - 90%

2770

1004.73

1283.14

2287.86

358

90 - 100%

1742.95

3361.28

5104.23

375

all classes

728.46

845.45

1573.91

3086

Tripura

Uttar Pradesh

NSS KI(66/1.0):Key Indicators of Household Consumer Expenditure in India, 2009-10

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Table 1C-U: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEMMRP
Urban
decile class of MPCE
(MMRP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Uttarakhand
0 - 10%

726

396.71

236.14

632.84

51

10 - 20%

877

481.65

336.89

818.55

58

20 - 30%

1070

579.41

405.10

984.52

67

30 - 40%

1240

673.51

468.11

1141.61

64

40 - 50%

1425

686.30

653.66

1339.96

62

50 - 60%

1682

859.08

727.83

1586.91

73

60 - 70%

1975

910.67

934.14

1844.82

76

70 - 80%

2410

945.98

1217.27

2163.25

96

80 - 90%

3228

1241.87

1567.89

2809.76

83

90 - 100%

1697.45

2457.05

4154.51

100

all classes

847.10

897.82

1744.92

730

0 - 10%

733

388.99

214.44

603.43

314

10 - 20%

890

490.67

313.76

804.43

213

20 - 30%

1030

600.23

365.96

966.18

187

30 - 40%

1224

672.37

457.00

1129.38

212

40 - 50%

1435

741.18

587.37

1328.55

239

50 - 60%

1722

827.77

750.82

1578.59

256

60 - 70%

2006

956.65

901.48

1858.12

265

70 - 80%

2576

1100.36

1155.85

2256.21

316

80 - 90%

3690

1334.95

1695.36

3030.31

416

90 - 100%

1952.08

4129.41

6081.49

331

all classes

906.81

1057.97

1964.78

2749

0 - 10%

1395

713.62

456.41

1170.04

15

10 - 20%

1679

877.87

677.67

1555.54

18

20 - 30%

1944

954.80

886.83

1841.64

17

30 - 40%

2080

1002.42

1038.10

2040.51

17

40 - 50%

2330

1162.73

1045.79

2208.52

19

50 - 60%

2643

1209.24

1278.82

2488.06

24

60 - 70%

3056

1267.45

1599.40

2866.85

28

70 - 80%

3610

1552.44

1692.16

3244.60

36

80 - 90%

4778

1723.79

2312.20

4035.99

49

90 - 100%

2103.96

5119.81

7223.77

65

all classes

1256.40

1612.51

2868.92

288

West Bengal

A & N Islands

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Table 1C-U: Per capita food, non-food & total expenditure and upper class limit for each decile
class of MPCEMMRP
Urban
decile class of MPCE
(MMRP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Chandigarh
0 - 10%

1146

597.83

357.31

955.14

25

10 - 20%

1523

731.31

598.90

1330.21

25

20 - 30%

1952

929.09

798.92

1728.01

31

30 - 40%

2271

872.12

1275.60

2147.72

23

40 - 50%

2787

1140.69

1355.83

2496.52

25

50 - 60%

3438

1386.44

1746.99

3133.43

25

60 - 70%

4202

1333.39

2440.48

3773.87

23

70 - 80%

5265

1846.19

2849.11

4695.30

34

80 - 90%

7911

1861.13

5013.71

6874.83

35

90 - 100%

2930.50

7983.79

10914.29

27

all classes

1371.16

2452.87

3824.03

273

0 - 10%

1034

535.83

397.75

933.58

11

10 - 20%

1143

625.33

458.68

1084.01

20 - 30%

1236

639.02

569.12

1208.14

30 - 40%

1335

692.94

604.74

1297.67

40 - 50%

1517

832.43

609.71

1442.15

50 - 60%

1634

684.45

883.18

1567.63

60 - 70%

1869

970.74

798.73

1769.48

70 - 80%

2072

949.84

1084.45

2034.28

80 - 90%

2648

1021.63

1303.17

2324.80

90 - 100%

1509.14

2216.07

3725.22

34

all classes

851.29

895.38

1746.66

96

0 - 10%

1039

560.13

362.25

922.38

12

10 - 20%

1046

633.48

412.94

1046.42

20 - 30%

1101

661.17

437.49

1098.66

30 - 40%

1176

638.01

482.52

1120.53

40 - 50%

1293

708.55

517.88

1226.43

50 - 60%

1339

862.54

452.27

1314.81

60 - 70%

1603

771.73

710.08

1481.81

70 - 80%

2308

965.38

934.70

1900.09

80 - 90%

3314

1433.87

1517.15

2951.01

90 - 100%

1614.87

2599.50

4214.36

16

all classes

887.94

854.13

1742.07

64

Dadra & N. Haveli

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class of MPCEMMRP
Urban
decile class of MPCE
(MMRP) (%)
(1)

upper class
limit (Rs.)
(2)

per capita expenditure (Rs.) on

food

non-food

total

(3)

(4)

(5)

no. of sample
households
(6)

Lakshadweep
0 - 10%

1103

652.77

295.75

948.52

12

10 - 20%

1355

795.32

482.94

1278.26

10

20 - 30%

1577

890.80

612.85

1503.64

10

30 - 40%

1676

1017.35

613.18

1630.53

40 - 50%

1927

1110.77

720.13

1830.91

13

50 - 60%

2222

1104.89

1000.60

2105.50

12

60 - 70%

2616

1287.23

1134.32

2421.55

13

70 - 80%

3125

1616.85

1255.16

2872.02

13

80 - 90%

4153

1734.49

1846.08

3580.57

18

90 - 100%

2117.82

3494.34

5612.16

19

all classes

1236.18

1151.23

2387.41

128

0 - 10%

1073

553.38

335.09

888.46

42

10 - 20%

1330

705.05

466.04

1171.09

38

20 - 30%

1535

812.88

648.90

1461.78

27

30 - 40%

1847

945.36

745.42

1690.78

50

40 - 50%

2176

962.08

1036.38

1998.46

51

50 - 60%

2344

1162.01

1089.80

2251.81

26

60 - 70%

2789

1244.73

1319.92

2564.65

42

70 - 80%

3554

1383.68

1834.01

3217.70

63

80 - 90%

4479

1603.28

2329.79

3933.07

54

90 - 100%

2149.05

5595.20

7744.26

55

all classes

1152.30

1538.01

2690.31

448

0 - 10%

733

370.11

229.16

599.27

4443

10 - 20%

926

490.83

340.13

830.96

3747

20 - 30%

1101

583.25

428.59

1011.84

3437

30 - 40%

1293

659.27

536.81

1196.08

3509

40 - 50%

1502

741.06

656.93

1397.99

3504

50 - 60%

1773

835.11

798.31

1633.42

3957

60 - 70%

2097

939.01

991.94

1930.96

4018

70 - 80%

2603

1059.33

1270.54

2329.87

4495

80 - 90%

3665

1285.18

1765.52

3050.69

5477

90 - 100%

1845.08

4018.17

5863.25

5110

all classes

880.83

1103.63

1984.46

41697

Puducherry

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Table 2A: Break-up of average MPCEURP (absolute & percentage) by broad


item group*
all-India
item group
(1)
cereal
gram
cereal substitutes
pulses and pulse products
milk and milk products
sugar
salt
edible oil
egg, fish & meat
vegetables
fruits (fresh)
fruits (dry)
spices
beverages, refreshments, etc.
food: total
pan
tobacco
intoxicants
fuel and light
clothing & bedding
footwear
education
medical (institutional)
medical (non-institutional)
entertainment
minor durable-type goods
toilet articles
other household consumables
cons. services excl. conveyance
conveyance
rent
taxes & cesses
durable goods
non-food total
all items (MPCEURP)

expenditure per person


per 30 days (Rs.)
rural
urban
(2)
(3)
145.09
161.88
1.48
2.16
0.66
0.81
34.23
47.61
80.16
138.71
22.63
27.60
2.05
2.35
34.15
46.10
32.26
48.03
57.20
76.66
11.76
29.53
3.12
7.84
20.28
25.24
52.03
112.97
497.09
727.49
3.03
2.89
10.76
11.10
6.80
7.92
87.79
142.76
45.51
83.23
9.25
16.72
26.51
92.91
13.97
25.04
39.26
64.74
8.20
31.50
2.54
4.31
23.16
43.96
20.33
35.81
44.47
127.33
37.56
115.21
4.79
117.81
2.27
15.98
44.42
119.09
430.62
1058.32
927.70
1785.81

percentage to total
rural
(4)
15.64
0.16
0.07
3.69
8.64
2.44
0.22
3.68
3.48
6.17
1.27
0.34
2.19
5.61
53.58
0.33
1.16
0.73
9.46
4.91
1.00
2.86
1.51
4.23
0.88
0.27
2.50
2.19
4.79
4.05
0.52
0.24
4.79
46.42
100.00

urban
(5)
9.06
0.12
0.05
2.67
7.77
1.55
0.13
2.58
2.69
4.29
1.65
0.44
1.41
6.33
40.74
0.16
0.62
0.44
7.99
4.66
0.94
5.20
1.40
3.63
1.76
0.24
2.46
2.01
7.13
6.45
6.60
0.89
6.67
59.26
100.00

* estimates based on data collected with reference period of 30 days

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Table 2B: Break-up of average MPCEMRP (absolute & percentage) by broad


item group*
all-India
item group
(1)
cereal
gram
cereal substitutes
pulses and pulse products
milk and milk products
sugar
salt
edible oil
egg, fish & meat
vegetables
fruits (fresh)
fruits (dry)
spices
beverages, refreshments, etc.
food: total
pan
tobacco
intoxicants
fuel and light
clothing & bedding
footwear
education
medical (institutional)
medical (non-institutional)
entertainment
minor durable-type goods
toilet articles
other household consumables
cons. services excl. conveyance
conveyance
rent
taxes & cesses
durable goods
non-food total
all items (MPCEMRP)

expenditure per person


per 30 days (Rs.)
rural
urban
(2)
(3)
145.09
161.88
1.48
2.16
0.66
0.81
34.23
47.61
80.16
138.71
22.63
27.60
2.05
2.35
34.15
46.10
32.26
48.03
57.20
76.66
11.76
29.53
3.12
7.84
20.28
25.24
52.03
112.97
497.09
727.49
3.03
2.89
10.76
11.10
6.80
7.92
87.79
142.76
57.61
98.59
10.05
19.75
40.27
162.19
17.76
34.05
39.26
64.74
8.20
31.50
2.54
4.31
23.16
43.96
20.33
35.81
44.47
127.33
37.56
115.21
4.79
117.81
2.27
15.98
39.30
92.61
455.96
1128.52
953.05
1856.01

percentage to total
rural
(4)
15.22
0.16
0.07
3.59
8.41
2.37
0.22
3.58
3.38
6.00
1.23
0.33
2.13
5.46
52.16
0.32
1.13
0.71
9.21
6.04
1.05
4.23
1.86
4.12
0.86
0.27
2.43
2.13
4.67
3.94
0.50
0.24
4.12
47.84
100.00

urban
(5)
8.72
0.12
0.04
2.57
7.47
1.49
0.13
2.48
2.59
4.13
1.59
0.42
1.36
6.09
39.20
0.16
0.60
0.43
7.69
5.31
1.06
8.74
1.83
3.49
1.70
0.23
2.37
1.93
6.86
6.21
6.35
0.86
4.99
60.80
100.00

*estimates based on data collected with reference period of 365 days for some item
groups and 30 days for the rest

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Table 2C: Break-up of average MPCEMMRP (absolute & percentage) by broad


item group*
all-India
item group
(1)
cereal
gram
cereal substitutes
pulses and pulse products
milk and milk products
sugar
salt
edible oil
egg, fish & meat
vegetables
fruits (fresh)
fruits (dry)
spices
beverages, refreshments, etc.
food: total
pan
tobacco
intoxicants
fuel and light
clothing & bedding
footwear
education
medical (institutional)
medical (non-institutional)
entertainment
minor durable-type goods
toilet articles
other household consumables
cons. services excl. conveyance
conveyance
rent
taxes & cesses
durable goods
non-food total
all items (MPCEMMRP)

expenditure per person


per 30 days (Rs.)
rural
urban
(2)
(3)
144.44
161.17
1.42
2.06
0.68
0.77
33.60
47.06
80.55
137.01
22.61
27.16
2.05
2.33
38.92
52.85
49.89
71.98
87.33
112.44
20.36
50.33
5.21
12.43
35.37
43.86
77.92
159.37
600.36
880.83
4.68
4.07
14.81
15.06
11.62
11.32
84.60
137.72
55.82
96.20
9.66
19.06
37.79
160.51
17.42
36.37
39.49
62.69
8.35
31.70
2.44
4.22
22.65
42.54
19.69
34.36
44.33
124.09
36.39
111.75
4.83
114.98
2.24
15.64
36.47
81.36
453.29
1103.63
1053.64
1984.46

percentage to total
rural
(4)
13.71
0.13
0.06
3.19
7.64
2.15
0.19
3.69
4.74
8.29
1.93
0.49
3.36
7.40
56.98
0.44
1.41
1.10
8.03
5.30
0.92
3.59
1.65
3.75
0.79
0.23
2.15
1.87
4.21
3.45
0.46
0.21
3.46
43.02
100.00

urban
(5)
8.12
0.10
0.04
2.37
6.90
1.37
0.12
2.66
3.63
5.67
2.54
0.63
2.21
8.03
44.39
0.21
0.76
0.57
6.94
4.85
0.96
8.09
1.83
3.16
1.60
0.21
2.14
1.73
6.25
5.63
5.79
0.79
4.10
55.61
100.00

* estimates based on data collected with reference period 7 days for some item groups,
365 days for some item groups and 30 days for the rest

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Table 3R : Monthly per capita quantity and value of consumption of food items, all-India: MMRP estimates
All-India
quantity
(kg unless

item code

item description

specified

value
(Rs.)

against item)

(1)
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
120
121
122
129
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
150
151
152
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166

(2)
rice PDS
rice other sources
chira
khoi, lawa
muri
other rice products
wheat/ atta PDS
wheat/ atta other sources
maida
suji, rawa
sewai, noodles
bread: bakery
other wheat products
jowar & its products
bajra & its products
maize & products
barley & its products
small millets & their products
ragi & its products
other cereals
cereal: sub-total (101-122)
cereal substitutes: tapioca, etc.
arhar, tur
gram: split
gram: whole
moong
masur
urd
peas
khesari
other pulses
gram products
besan
other pulse products
pulses & pulse products: sub-total (140-152)
milk: liquid (litre)
baby food
milk: condensed/ powder
curd
ghee
butter
ice-cream

(3)
1.408
4.594
0.060
0.002
0.061
0.015
0.619
3.625
0.030
0.052
0.006
0.023
0.004
0.292
0.255
0.199
0.003
0.006
0.092
0.004
11.349
0.037
0.163
0.077
0.033
0.073
0.079
0.072
0.057
0.013
0.030
0.005
0.038
0.010
0.651
4.117
0.001
0.003
0.015
0.011
0.000
-

(4)
4.89
76.81
1.19
0.06
1.49
0.32
2.99
44.64
0.53
1.10
0.23
0.79
0.08
3.42
2.64
2.10
0.03
0.08
0.97
0.10
144.44
0.68
11.54
2.91
1.19
4.86
4.83
4.07
1.51
0.43
1.33
0.24
1.55
0.56
35.03
76.16
0.28
0.51
0.41
2.88
0.03
0.10

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no. of households
reporting consumption
per 1000
in sample
households
(5)
(6)
391
22165
847
51435
163
9480
11
506
150
9064
27
1637
276
14120
644
36561
93
5956
245
15213
43
3599
95
7605
6
421
92
4589
63
2920
60
3987
2
168
5
469
49
2424
9
714
984
58714
78
5130
538
29087
387
22456
175
12390
405
24756
349
23556
354
21203
153
7949
43
1904
142
11174
52
2886
277
15740
92
6610
969
57480
764
44136
8
824
30
4390
43
2769
67
5112
3
512
17
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All-India
quantity
(kg unless

item code

item description

specified

value
(Rs.)

against item)

(1)
167
169
170
171
172
173
174
179
189
190
191
192
193
194
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
230
231

(2)
other milk products
milk & milk products: sub-total (160-167)
sugar - PDS
sugar - other sources
gur
candy, misri
honey
sugar: sub-total (170-174)
salt
vanaspati, margarine
mustard oil
groundnut oil
coconut oil
edible oil: others
edible oil: sub-total (190-194)
eggs (no.)
fish, prawn
goat meat/mutton
beef/ buffalo meat
pork
chicken
others: birds, crab, oyster, tortoise, etc.
egg, fish & meat: sub-total (200-206)
potato
onion
radish
carrot
turnip
beet
sweet potato
arum
pumpkin
gourd
bitter gourd
cucumber
parwal, patal
jhinga, torai
snake gourd
papaya: green
cauliflower
cabbage
brinjal
lady's finger

(3)
0.000
0.097
0.563
0.043
0.001
0.000
0.705
0.261
0.036
0.287
0.054
0.016
0.243
0.636
1.733
0.269
0.047
0.037
0.008
0.123
0.005
1.666
0.741
0.186
0.073
0.006
0.013
0.010
0.063
0.250
0.302
0.080
0.136
0.097
0.209
0.022
0.085
0.302
0.275
0.518
0.202

(4)
0.18
80.55
1.40
19.65
1.48
0.05
0.03
22.61
2.05
1.99
18.94
3.69
0.94
13.36
38.92
5.35
18.81
8.74
3.10
0.86
12.66
0.38
49.89
18.40
10.89
1.43
1.08
0.07
0.20
0.13
0.86
2.21
2.95
1.43
1.57
1.42
2.48
0.29
0.70
3.53
2.90
6.42
3.13

Rural
no. of households
reporting consumption
per 1000
in sample
households
(5)
(6)
15
1181
798
48308
278
18289
844
49361
185
10344
8
530
3
279
958
57360
983
58630
91
5490
525
33029
87
4835
41
2957
382
22099
981
58080
271
17964
282
19361
72
4947
39
4091
10
2454
166
10756
11
1552
534
35386
881
52775
949
55962
196
11669
124
8622
9
755
32
2089
11
1049
85
7178
248
16431
291
16564
159
10487
169
11077
127
6772
209
11318
43
2803
75
5588
286
17278
314
20331
643
35633
328
18983

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All-India
quantity
(kg unless

item code

item description

specified

value
(Rs.)

against item)

(1)
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
240
241
242
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
260
261
262
263
264
265
266
267
268
269
270
271
272
273
274
275
276
277
279
280
281
282
283

(2)
palak/other leafy vegetables
french beans, barbati
tomato
peas
chillis: green
capsicum
plantain: green
jackfruit: green
lemon (no.)
other vegetables
vegetables: sub-total (210-242)
banana (no.)
jackfruit
watermelon
pineapple (no.)
coconut (no.)
coconut green (no.)
guava
singara
orange, mausami (no.)
papaya
mango
kharbooza
pears/naspati
berries
leechi
apple
grapes
other fresh fruits
fruits (fresh): sub-total (250-268)
coconut: copra
groundnut
dates
cashewnut
walnut
other nuts
raisin, kishmish, monacca, etc.
other dry fruits
fruits (dry): sub-total (270-277)
garlic (gm)
ginger (gm)
turmeric (gm)
black pepper (gm)

(3)
0.605
0.073
0.537
0.050
0.145
0.005
0.022
0.024
1.27
0.284
3.86
0.014
0.072
0.012
0.456
0.057
0.070
0.007
0.364
0.027
0.108
0.023
0.003
0.005
0.002
0.045
0.026
0.012
0.050
0.005
0.001
0.001
0.000
0.004
0.003
0.074
75.3
42.7
50.5
7.3

(4)
5.84
1.20
7.47
0.88
4.09
0.11
0.30
0.23
1.19
3.94
87.33
5.88
0.07
0.58
0.12
2.79
0.41
1.00
0.10
1.05
0.38
2.54
0.21
0.07
0.07
0.06
2.73
1.23
1.05
20.36
0.80
2.52
0.29
0.33
0.07
0.06
0.63
0.51
5.21
5.00
2.76
5.95
1.31

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no. of households
reporting consumption
per 1000
in sample
households
(5)
(6)
587
36771
127
9034
718
42910
66
4620
816
47260
11
894
44
2638
21
1199
216
13138
371
24260
983
58651
344
22907
5
435
29
1699
8
905
195
11624
22
1431
83
4352
9
450
49
4164
25
1801
75
4659
12
746
3
293
8
444
2
193
61
5504
54
3682
58
4564
608
39257
86
4809
172
9518
18
1224
13
1034
2
227
2
223
33
2265
14
1178
233
13771
879
51518
589
37005
935
54795
236
13066

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Table 3R : Monthly per capita quantity and value of consumption of food items, all-India: MMRP estimates
All-India
quantity
(kg unless

item code

item description

specified

value
(Rs.)

against item)

(1)
284
285
286
287
288
289
290
291
292
293
294
295
296
297
298
300
301
302
303
304
305
306
307
308
309
777

(2)
dry chillies (gm)
tamarind (gm)
curry powder (gm)
oilseeds (gm)
other spices (gm)
spices: sub-total (280-288)
tea: cups (no.)
tea: leaf (gm)
coffee: cups (no.)
coffee: powder (gm)
mineral water (litre)
cold beverages: bottled/canned (litre)
fruit juice and shake (litre)
other beverages: cocoa, chocolate, etc.
biscuits
cake, pastry
prepared sweets
cooked meals received as assistance or payment (no.)
cooked meals purchased (no.)
salted refreshments
pickles (gm)
sauce (gm)
jam, jelly (gm)
other processed food
beverages, etc.: sub-total (290-308)
total: food

(3)
72.6
32.7
17.8
18.7
62.1
379.7
3.77
75.1
0.044
3.07
0.019
0.020
0.008
0.006
2.04
0.35
0.069
8.08
0.34
0.54
-

(4)
6.71
1.58
2.38
1.37
8.31
35.37
9.89
13.34
0.14
0.62
0.06
0.66
0.33
1.09
9.70
0.48
5.39
15.04
7.46
5.34
0.68
0.04
0.06
7.58
77.92
600.36

Rural
no. of households
reporting consumption
per 1000
in sample
households
(5)
(6)
867
49736
268
14138
301
17175
427
22748
845
48910
982
58394
386
24791
815
51236
7
436
41
2645
4
345
25
1986
13
1111
93
5804
654
40471
19
1418
165
10396
216
11737
47
3412
328
19125
81
5158
2
263
3
333
295
17291
980
58241
1000
59088

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All-India
quantity
(kg unless

item code

item description

specified

value
(Rs.)

against item)

(1)
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
120
121
122
129
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
150
151
152
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166

(2)
rice PDS
rice other sources
chira
khoi, lawa
muri
other rice products
wheat/ atta PDS
wheat/ atta other sources
maida
suji, rawa
sewai, noodles
bread: bakery
other wheat products
jowar & its products
bajra & its products
maize & products
barley & its products
small millets & their products
ragi & its products
other cereals
cereal: sub-total (101-122)
cereal substitutes: tapioca, etc.
arhar, tur
gram: split
gram: whole
moong
masur
urd
peas
khesari
other pulses
gram products
besan
other pulse products
pulses & pulse products: sub-total (140-152)
milk: liquid (litre)
baby food
milk: condensed/ powder
curd
ghee
butter
ice-cream

(3)
0.814
3.706
0.063
0.003
0.045
0.024
0.371
3.706
0.051
0.098
0.021
0.091
0.003
0.184
0.094
0.021
0.001
0.001
0.074
0.004
9.374
0.025
0.264
0.079
0.039
0.104
0.078
0.090
0.025
0.002
0.027
0.009
0.058
0.014
0.788
5.358
0.006
0.005
0.048
0.046
0.003
-

(4)
2.48
84.41
1.52
0.08
1.16
0.53
2.38
56.07
1.02
2.26
1.13
3.00
0.11
2.47
1.11
0.26
0.01
0.05
0.92
0.19
161.17
0.77
20.10
3.24
1.65
7.35
4.98
5.68
0.82
0.07
1.46
0.41
2.48
0.87
49.12
119.43
1.05
0.88
1.46
11.59
0.57
1.17

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Urban
no. of households
reporting consumption
per 1000
in sample
households
(5)
(6)
205
10414
874
36722
193
7461
10
326
125
5604
38
1518
176
7604
749
29361
162
6282
391
14425
127
5031
274
11868
9
382
75
2786
48
1510
17
976
1
56
3
151
50
1461
14
572
935
40155
88
3273
694
25099
431
16637
225
9643
566
21678
353
16753
431
16015
110
4984
7
441
165
7412
79
2726
381
14230
116
4961
927
39579
849
33371
22
935
38
3630
111
4646
232
8696
39
1763
68
2292

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Table 3U: Monthly per capita quantity and value of consumption of food items, all-India: MMRP estimates
All-India
quantity
(kg unless

item code

item description

specified

value
(Rs.)

against item)

(1)
167
169
170
171
172
173
174
179
189
190
191
192
193
194
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
230
231

(2)
other milk products
milk & milk products: sub-total (160-167)
sugar - PDS
sugar - other sources
gur
candy, misri
honey
sugar: sub-total (170-174)
salt
vanaspati, margarine
mustard oil
groundnut oil
coconut oil
edible oil: others
edible oil: sub-total (190-194)
eggs (no.)
fish, prawn
goat meat/mutton
beef/ buffalo meat
pork
chicken
others: birds, crab, oyster, tortoise, etc.
egg, fish & meat: sub-total (200-206)
potato
onion
radish
carrot
turnip
beet
sweet potato
arum
pumpkin
gourd
bitter gourd
cucumber
parwal, patal
jhinga, torai
snake gourd
papaya: green
cauliflower
cabbage
brinjal
lady's finger

(3)
0.000
0.080
0.700
0.039
0.001
0.001
0.821
0.245
0.036
0.230
0.126
0.018
0.408
0.818
2.674
0.238
0.091
0.051
0.005
0.180
0.002
1.368
0.854
0.176
0.153
0.008
0.036
0.009
0.046
0.166
0.284
0.117
0.208
0.087
0.148
0.036
0.039
0.362
0.337
0.441
0.282

(4)
0.88
137.01
1.15
24.31
1.40
0.05
0.26
27.16
2.33
2.12
15.32
9.13
1.15
25.13
52.85
8.15
20.74
18.66
4.42
0.58
19.23
0.20
71.98
17.29
13.34
1.79
2.77
0.11
0.66
0.15
0.84
1.89
3.70
2.56
2.93
1.68
2.44
0.58
0.43
5.92
4.60
6.86
5.86

Urban
no. of households
reporting consumption
per 1000
in sample
households
(5)
(6)
45
1906
880
36320
187
9431
854
35144
167
6239
10
425
17
605
924
39459
931
40010
83
3927
343
18249
141
4631
39
2249
513
19196
930
39850
323
14338
209
12061
123
4833
43
2454
5
1249
215
8755
3
767
514
24272
854
36649
903
38535
211
8640
259
9944
12
578
88
2820
13
621
72
3824
199
9548
297
11672
223
8921
240
9976
119
4886
175
6654
70
2565
43
2578
377
14972
414
16843
611
24114
450
16845

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Table 3U: Monthly per capita quantity and value of consumption of food items, all-India: MMRP estimates
All-India
quantity
(kg unless

item code

item description

specified

value
(Rs.)

against item)

(1)
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
240
241
242
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
260
261
262
263
264
265
266
267
268
269
270
271
272
273
274
275
276
277
279
280
281
282
283

(2)
palak/other leafy vegetables
french beans, barbati
tomato
peas
chillis: green
capsicum
plantain: green
jackfruit: green
lemon (no.)
other vegetables
vegetables: sub-total (210-242)
banana (no.)
jackfruit
watermelon
pineapple (no.)
coconut (no.)
coconut green (no.)
guava
singara
orange, mausami (no.)
papaya
mango
kharbooza
pears/naspati
berries
leechi
apple
grapes
other fresh fruits
fruits (fresh): sub-total (250-268)
coconut: copra
groundnut
dates
cashewnut
walnut
other nuts
raisin, kishmish, monacca, etc.
other dry fruits
fruits (dry): sub-total (270-277)
garlic (gm)
ginger (gm)
turmeric (gm)
black pepper (gm)

(3)
0.497
0.092
0.757
0.090
0.148
0.021
0.020
0.015
1.72
0.270
6.65
0.007
0.094
0.025
0.628
0.110
0.087
0.007
0.860
0.079
0.158
0.032
0.006
0.004
0.004
0.158
0.073
0.020
0.067
0.012
0.007
0.001
0.002
0.008
0.007
0.123
83.4
60.6
50.0
11.4

(4)
6.76
2.07
11.66
2.02
4.42
0.65
0.34
0.24
3.00
4.90
112.44
12.18
0.05
1.05
0.41
4.15
1.07
1.62
0.13
3.20
1.55
5.52
0.57
0.23
0.08
0.25
12.09
3.51
2.67
50.33
1.41
3.72
1.00
2.41
0.38
0.52
1.54
1.47
12.43
6.08
4.06
6.26
2.10

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Urban
no. of households
reporting consumption
per 1000
in sample
households
(5)
(6)
563
24197
178
7442
816
33261
111
4671
796
32608
52
1732
46
1975
18
721
369
13356
373
15780
932
40030
522
20587
2
121
39
1481
14
860
252
9285
42
1490
99
3513
7
274
103
4541
59
2172
109
4202
19
632
8
312
5
186
7
263
194
7969
113
4248
92
3838
777
31590
117
3933
235
8279
43
1615
64
2393
10
381
9
362
72
2859
37
1574
344
12899
833
34894
681
28439
877
37589
308
11173

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Table 3U: Monthly per capita quantity and value of consumption of food items, all-India: MMRP estimates
All-India
quantity
(kg unless

item code

item description

specified

value
(Rs.)

against item)

(1)
284
285
286
287
288
289
290
291
292
293
294
295
296
297
298
300
301
302
303
304
305
306
307
308
309
777

(2)
dry chillies (gm)
tamarind (gm)
curry powder (gm)
oilseeds (gm)
other spices (gm)
spices: sub-total (280-288)
tea: cups (no.)
tea: leaf (gm)
coffee: cups (no.)
coffee: powder (gm)
mineral water (litre)
cold beverages: bottled/canned (litre)
fruit juice and shake (litre)
other beverages: cocoa, chocolate, etc.
biscuits
cake, pastry
prepared sweets
cooked meals received as assistance or payment (no.)
cooked meals purchased (no.)
salted refreshments
pickles (gm)
sauce (gm)
jam, jelly (gm)
other processed food
beverages, etc.: sub-total (290-308)
total: food

(3)
76.1
43.4
26.7
20.7
67.1
439.3
6.39
93.6
0.184
7.43
0.348
0.092
0.075
0.013
0.94
1.40
0.113
14.3
4.68
3.00
-

(4)
7.50
2.28
3.96
1.71
9.90
43.86
20.93
18.61
0.84
2.18
1.09
3.27
3.63
3.16
17.18
1.51
10.77
9.99
35.65
10.57
1.52
0.56
0.45
17.48
159.37
880.83

Urban
no. of households
reporting consumption
per 1000
in sample
households
(5)
(6)
819
33891
328
11817
390
14770
452
16423
801
32808
929
39848
492
19632
837
36216
22
716
98
3279
21
722
77
2937
74
2534
123
4521
723
29979
41
1822
191
8499
83
3837
123
4062
409
15245
138
5317
32
1114
23
952
370
13559
996
41412
1000
41690

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Table 4R: Monthly per capita quantity and value of consumption of non-food items, all-India: MMRP estimates
All-India
quantity
item code item description
(1)
310
311
312
319
320
321
322
323
324
325
326
327
329
330
331
332
333
334
335
339
340
341
342
343
344
345
346
347
348
350
351
352
353
354
355
359
360
361
362
363
364
365
366
367

(2)
pan: leaf (no.)
pan: finished (no.)
ingredients for pan (gm)
pan: s.t. (310-312)
bidi (no.)
cigarettes (no.)
leaf tobacco (gm)
snuff (gm)
hookah tobacco (gm)
cheroot (no.)
zarda, kimam, surti (gm)
other tobacco products
tobacco: sub-total (320-327)
ganja (gm)
toddy (litre)
country liquor (litre)
beer (litre)
foreign/refined liquor or wine (litre)
other intoxicants
intoxicants: sub-total (330-335)
coke (kg)
firewood and chips (kg)
electricity (std. unit)
dung cake
kerosene PDS (litre)
kerosene other sources (litre)
matches (box)
coal (kg)
LPG [excl. conveyance]
charcoal (kg)
candle (no.)
gobar gas
petrol (litre) [excl. conveyance]
diesel (litre) [excl. conveyance]
other fuel
fuel and light: sub-total (340-355)
dhoti (no.)
sari (no.)
cloth for shirt, pyjama, salwar, etc. (metre)
cloth for coat, trousers, overcoat, etc. (metre)
chaddar, dupatta, shawl, etc. (no.)
lungi (no.)
gamchha, towel, handkerchief (no.)
hosiery articles, stockings, undergarments, etc.(no.)

(no. unless
specified
against item)

(3)
3.64
1.15
12.6
29.0
0.914
13.3
0.446
3.48
0.156
3.46
0.068
0.063
0.091
0.005
0.013
0.076
21.206
7.925
0.511
0.081
1.732
0.135
0.299
0.007
0.230
0.002
0.003
0.009
0.044
0.153
0.044
0.015
0.022
0.058
0.170

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value
(Rs.)
(4)
1.09
1.93
1.67
4.68
7.14
2.00
1.96
0.07
0.19
0.13
0.83
2.49
14.81
0.07
0.93
5.41
0.47
3.89
0.84
11.62
0.20
39.52
18.80
7.28
5.43
1.95
1.33
0.34
7.02
0.04
0.49
0.10
0.08
0.10
1.93
84.60
1.17
9.41
8.83
5.18
1.44
1.65
1.97
5.29

Rural
no. of households
reporting consumption
per 1000
in sample
households
(5)
(6)
95
6937
89
7199
154
9619
229
15647
290
15709
45
4378
188
9503
7
434
13
1216
6
277
50
3116
127
7742
583
33368
1
61
23
1081
76
4866
4
523
27
1894
11
785
140
8913
5
250
871
49896
673
44498
410
18831
818
43374
179
11080
965
57033
11
657
155
15824
2
446
191
14925
2
181
1
210
2
134
123
6250
999
59037
262
14476
832
44404
771
44454
576
33353
316
21224
581
31511
855
50070
901
53424

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All-India
quantity
(no. unless
specified
against item)

item code item description


(1)
368
370
371
372
373
374
379
380
381
382
383
384
385
386
387
389
390
391
392
393
394
395
399
400
401
402
403
404
405
406
407
408
409
410
411
412
413
414
419
420
421
422
423
424

(2)
ready-made garments (no.)
headwear (no.), belts
sweater, muffler, scarf, etc. (no.)
knitting wool, cotton yarn (gm)
clothing (first-hand): other
clothing: second-hand
clothing: sub-total (360-374)
bed sheet, bed cover (no.)
rug, blanket (no.)
pillow, quilt, mattress (no.)
cloth for upholstery, curtain, tablecloth, etc. (metre)
mosquito net (no.)
mats and matting (no.)
cotton (gm)
bedding: other
bedding, etc.: sub-total (380-387)
leather boots, shoes (pairs)
leather sandals, chappals, etc. (pairs)
other leather footwear (pairs)
rubber / PVC footwear (pairs)
other footwear (pairs)
footwear: second-hand (pairs)
footwear: sub-total (390-395)
books, journals: first hand
books, journals, etc.: second hand
newspapers, periodicals
library charges
stationery, photocopying charges
tuition and other fees (school, college, etc.)
private tutor/ coaching centre
educational CD
other educational expenses
education: sub-total (400-408)
medicine
X-ray, ECG, pathological test, etc.
doctor's/surgeon's fee
hospital & nursing home charges
other medical expenses
medical institutional: sub-total (410-414)
medicine
X-ray, ECG, pathological test, etc.
doctors/ surgeons fee
family planning appliances
other medical expenses

(3)
0.077
0.004
0.011
0.002
0.011
0.003
0.003
0.001
0.002
0.002
0.698
0.006
0.013
0.006
0.061
0.014
0.000
0.101
-

value
(Rs.)
(4)
13.75
0.29
2.19
0.07
0.86
0.31
52.42
1.52
0.75
0.48
0.07
0.21
0.15
0.06
0.16
3.40
1.71
1.85
0.81
3.78
1.48
0.03
9.66
5.56
0.31
1.01
0.04
4.70
21.48
3.48
0.02
1.18
37.79
8.32
1.90
2.27
3.62
1.31
17.42
32.27
1.95
4.26
0.11
0.89

Rural
no. of households
reporting consumption
per 1000
in sample
households
(5)
(6)
822
50016
126
8551
289
19176
24
1753
136
9919
54
5157
997
58962
376
26207
120
8928
75
5600
15
1728
80
5461
67
4278
12
656
34
2751
505
34181
206
17269
347
25215
151
10084
850
50115
308
20480
10
936
979
58182
432
28704
51
3382
71
7792
11
1106
572
36088
435
28872
93
7156
1
146
195
14526
626
40253
124
8416
79
5084
87
5610
74
4510
57
3802
129
8773
668
39324
40
2423
261
14642
14
1304
41
2728

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Table 4R: Monthly per capita quantity and value of consumption of non-food items, all-India: MMRP estimates
All-India
quantity
item code item description
(1)
429
430
431
432
433
434
435
436
437
438
439
440
441
442
443
444
445
449
450
451
452
453
454
455
456
457
459
460
461
462
463
464
465
466
467
468
470
471
472
473
479
480
481
482

(2)
medical non-institutional: sub-total (420-429)
cinema, theatre
mela, fair, picnic
sports goods, toys, etc.
club fees
goods for recreation and hobbies
photography
VCD/ DVD hire (incl. instrument)
cable TV
other entertainment
entertainment: sub-total (430-438)
spectacles
torch
lock
umbrella, raincoat
lighter (bidi/ cigarette/ gas stove)
other minor durable-type goods
minor durable-type goods: sub-total (440-445)
toilet soap
toothpaste, toothbrush, comb, etc.
powder, snow, cream, lotion and perfume
hair oil, shampoo, hair cream
shaving blades, shaving stick, razor
shaving cream, aftershave lotion
sanitary napkins
other toilet articles
toilet articles: sub-total (450-457)
electric bulb, tubelight
electric batteries
other non-durable electric goods
earthenware
glassware
bucket, water bottle/ feeding bottle & other plastic goods
coir, rope, etc.
washing soap/soda/powder
other washing requisites
incense (agarbatti), room freshener
flower (fresh): all purposes
mosquito repellent, insecticide, acid etc.
other petty articles
other household consumables: sub-total (460-473)
domestic servant/cook
attendant
sweeper

(no. unless
specified
against item)

(3)
-

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value
(Rs.)
(4)
39.49
0.52
0.76
0.63
0.01
0.08
0.39
0.10
5.33
0.53
8.35
0.46
0.65
0.25
0.57
0.09
0.42
2.44
7.36
3.90
3.39
4.87
0.96
0.45
0.58
1.13
22.65
0.92
0.34
0.07
0.40
0.12
0.92
0.18
10.21
1.17
2.10
0.55
1.03
1.66
19.69
1.35
0.03
0.15

Rural
no. of households
reporting consumption
per 1000
in sample
households
(5)
(6)
680
40064
39
2195
37
1966
66
4125
1
132
5
403
15
1142
8
872
212
15998
31
2639
353
24676
11
780
51
3084
33
2122
25
2343
28
2535
60
4162
177
12288
965
57102
797
49543
571
36097
925
54145
464
30970
144
9892
86
7187
290
17483
994
58827
164
12080
72
4484
8
662
66
3414
14
996
76
5301
34
2127
983
58095
350
23945
670
39336
119
6428
187
12104
349
19930
993
58776
10
1104
0
44
10
642

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Table 4R: Monthly per capita quantity and value of consumption of non-food items, all-India: MMRP estimates
All-India
quantity
(no. unless
specified
against item)

item code item description


(1)
483
484
485
486
487
488
490
491
492
493
494
495
496
499
500
501
502
503
504
505
506
507
508
510
511
512
513
519
520
521
522
523
529
539
540
541
549
550
551
552
553
554
555
556

(2)
barber, beautician, etc.
washerman, laundry, ironing
tailor
grinding charges
telephone charges: landline
telephone charges: mobile
postage & telegram
miscellaneous expenses
priest
legal expenses
repair charges for non-durables
pet animals (incl. birds, fish)
other consumer services excluding conveyance
consumer services excl conveyance: sub-total (480-496)
air fare
railway fare
bus/tram fare
taxi, auto-rickshaw fare
steamer, boat fare
rickshaw (hand-drawn & cycle) fare
horse cart fare
porter charges
petrol for vehicle
diesel for vehicle
lubricants & other fuels for vehicle
school bus, van, etc.
other conveyance expenses
conveyance: sub-total (500-513)
house rent, garage rent (actual)
hotel lodging charges
residential land rent
other consumer rent
rent: sub-total (520-523)
house rent, garage rent (imputed urban only)
water charges
other consumer taxes & cesses
consumer taxes and cesses: sub-total (540-541)
bedstead
almirah, dressing table
chair, stool, bench, table
suitcase, etc. & other travel goods
foam, rubber cushion
carpet, other floor matting
paintings, drawings, etc.

(3)
0.000
0.000
-

value
(Rs.)
(4)
5.61
0.83
3.99
5.15
2.35
18.93
0.09
2.93
0.80
0.31
0.21
0.83
0.77
44.33
0.05
0.84
14.03
4.61
0.04
0.53
0.10
0.12
12.97
0.86
0.40
1.56
0.28
36.39
4.30
0.04
0.07
0.42
4.83
0.98
1.26
2.24
0.61
0.18
0.34
0.21
0.01
0.04
0.02

Rural
no. of households
reporting consumption
per 1000
in sample
households
(5)
(6)
833
47453
82
4776
141
8694
623
31985
134
8181
536
37875
13
1166
287
17530
88
6445
5
298
29
1733
21
1760
83
4989
972
57378
0
15
43
2282
579
35267
294
17990
5
292
72
3854
14
448
2
305
132
12735
6
852
23
2550
19
1676
20
1503
804
49832
33
1922
0
55
34
2745
4
197
70
4828
169
11164
336
19417
385
23821
65
3073
4
455
38
2642
38
2961
1
121
7
725
2
208

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Table 4R: Monthly per capita quantity and value of consumption of non-food items, all-India: MMRP estimates
All-India
quantity
item code item description
(1)
557
559
560
561
562
563
564
565
566
569
570
571
572
573
579
580
581
582
583
584
585
586
587
588
590
591
599
600
601
602
603
604
609
610
611
619
620
621
622
623
624
625
629
630

(2)
other furniture & fixtures
furniture & fixtures: sub-total (550-557)
radio, 2-in-1
television
VCR/VCD/DVD player
camera & photo equipment
CD, DVD, audio/video cassette, etc.
musical instruments
other goods for recreation
goods for recreation: sub-total (560-566)
stainless steel utensils
other metal utensils
casseroles, thermos, etc.
other crockery & utensils
crockery & utensils: sub-total (570-573)
electric fan
air conditioner, cooler
lantern, lamp, lampshade
sewing machine
washing machine
stove
pressure cooker/pan
refrigerator
water purifier
elect iron & other
other cooking/ household appliances
cooking & household appliances: sub-total (580-591)
bicycle
motor cycle scooter
motor car, jeep
tyres & tubes
other transport equipment
personal transport equipment: sub-total (600-604)
contact lenses etc.
other medical equipment
therapeutic appliances: sub-total (610-611)
clock, watch
other machines for household work
PC/laptop incl. software
mobile phone handset
telephone (landline) instrument
any other personal goods
other personal goods: sub-total (620-625)
bathroom & sanitary equipment

(no. unless
specified
against item)

(3)
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
-

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value
(Rs.)
(4)
0.17
1.57
0.08
0.90
0.13
0.01
0.13
0.02
0.11
1.38
1.20
0.42
0.04
0.24
1.91
0.25
0.13
0.01
0.05
0.06
0.09
0.10
0.29
0.03
0.08
0.10
1.20
1.69
4.28
3.06
0.88
0.05
9.96
0.03
0.01
0.04
0.13
0.00
0.27
1.80
0.03
0.02
2.26
0.21

Rural
no. of households
reporting consumption
per 1000
in sample
households
(5)
(6)
4
470
135
8571
38
1833
29
1770
6
663
1
79
37
3841
2
125
4
337
102
7551
301
17320
91
5768
9
1025
126
9187
399
24235
45
2732
14
1140
6
476
18
1238
1
184
63
3353
57
4162
5
494
1
172
10
1084
13
1236
167
11345
485
25658
126
11310
12
1829
213
11381
4
392
566
32707
4
292
1
49
4
338
136
8188
0
50
2
185
69
4855
1
91
5
376
193
12363
10
882

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Table 4R: Monthly per capita quantity and value of consumption of non-food items, all-India: MMRP estimates
All-India
quantity
(no. unless
specified
against item)

item code item description


(1)
631
632
633
639
640
641
642
643
649
659
888
999

(2)
plugs, switches, etc.
repair of residential building, land, etc.
other durables
repair of residential bldg, land, etc.: sub-total (630-633)
gold ornaments
silver ornaments
jewels pearls
other ornaments
jewellery/ornaments: sub-total (640-643)
durable goods: total
total : non-food group
total (777+888)

(3)
-

value
(Rs.)
(4)
0.13
10.92
0.22
11.48
5.18
1.11
0.05
0.34
6.67
36.47
453.29
1053.64

Rural
no. of households
reporting consumption
per 1000
in sample
households
(5)
(6)
27
2454
400
22047
4
473
417
23662
26
2116
52
3059
4
243
77
4866
134
8592
829
49097
1000
59096
1000
59097

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Table 4U: Monthly per capita quantity and value of consumption of non-food items, all-India: MMRP estimates
All-India
quantity
item code item description
(1)
310
311
312
319
320
321
322
323
324
325
326
327
329
330
331
332
333
334
335
339
340
341
342
343
344
345
346
347
348
350
351
352
353
354
355
359
360
361
362
363
364
365
366

(2)
pan: leaf (no.)
pan: finished (no.)
ingredients for pan (gm)
pan: s.t. (310-312)
bidi (no.)
cigarettes (no.)
leaf tobacco (gm)
snuff (gm)
hookah tobacco (gm)
cheroot (no.)
zarda, kimam, surti (gm)
other tobacco products
tobacco: sub-total (320-327)
ganja (gm)
toddy (litre)
country liquor (litre)
beer (litre)
foreign/refined liquor or wine (litre)
other intoxicants
intoxicants: sub-total (330-335)
coke (kg)
firewood and chips (kg)
electricity (std. unit)
dung cake
kerosene PDS (litre)
kerosene other sources (litre)
matches (box)
coal (kg)
LPG [excl. conveyance]
charcoal (kg)
candle (no.)
gobar gas
petrol (litre) [excl. conveyance]
diesel (litre) [excl. conveyance]
other fuel
fuel and light: sub-total (340-355)
dhoti (no.)
sari (no.)
cloth for shirt, pyjama, salwar, etc. (metre)
cloth for coat, trousers, overcoat, etc. (metre)
chaddar, dupatta, shawl, etc. (no.)
lungi (no.)
gamchha, towel, handkerchief (no.)

(no. unless
specified
against item)

(3)
1.64
1.10
5.39
15.04
2.43
4.73
0.211
0.73
0.062
3.04
0.045
0.013
0.039
0.015
0.017
0.138
5.202
24.266
0.295
0.169
1.320
0.300
1.818
0.013
0.372
0.007
0.002
0.005
0.047
0.171
0.056
0.017
0.020
0.090

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value
(Rs.)
(4)
0.70
2.39
0.98
4.07
3.82
6.07
0.84
0.04
0.06
0.06
0.89
3.29
15.06
0.01
0.32
3.32
1.32
5.92
0.44
11.32
0.49
11.74
69.62
1.59
3.00
4.40
1.14
0.84
42.22
0.13
0.95
0.01
0.34
0.06
1.18
137.72
0.85
16.76
12.92
8.52
2.02
1.65
2.87

Urban
no. of households
reporting consumption
per 1000
in sample
households
(5)
(6)
45
2647
65
4672
75
3667
140
8192
123
5396
80
4416
63
3067
3
163
2
275
2
78
35
1418
95
4494
344
16025
0
12
4
216
30
1679
10
510
30
1364
4
218
77
3860
11
347
251
12911
939
38889
78
3321
330
16120
148
6519
909
38138
20
901
662
28067
5
538
332
15606
0
20
3
191
1
55
87
3249
991
41518
139
6140
745
28583
756
30483
590
23087
298
13715
476
19561
835
34481

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Table 4U: Monthly per capita quantity and value of consumption of non-food items, all-India: MMRP estimates
All-India
quantity
(no. unless
specified
against item)

item code item description


(1)
367
368
370
371
372
373
374
379
380
381
382
383
384
385
386
387
389
390
391
392
393
394
395
399
400
401
402
403
404
405
406
407
408
409
410
411
412
413
414
419
420
421
422
423

(2)
hosiery articles, stockings, undergarments, etc.(no.)
ready-made garments (no.)
headwear (no.), belts
sweater, muffler, scarf, etc. (no.)
knitting wool, cotton yarn (gm)
clothing (first-hand): other
clothing: second-hand
clothing: sub-total (360-374)
bed sheet, bed cover (no.)
rug, blanket (no.)
pillow, quilt, mattress (no.)
cloth for upholstery, curtain, tablecloth, etc. (metre)
mosquito net (no.)
mats and matting (no.)
cotton (gm)
bedding: other
bedding, etc.: sub-total (380-387)
leather boots, shoes (pairs)
leather sandals, chappals, etc. (pairs)
other leather footwear (pairs)
rubber / PVC footwear (pairs)
other footwear (pairs)
footwear: second-hand (pairs)
footwear: sub-total (390-395)
books, journals: first hand
books, journals, etc.: second hand
newspapers, periodicals
library charges
stationery, photocopying charges
tuition and other fees (school, college, etc.)
private tutor/ coaching centre
educational CD
other educational expenses
education: sub-total (400-408)
medicine
X-ray, ECG, pathological test, etc.
doctor's/surgeon's fee
hospital & nursing home charges
other medical expenses
medical institutional: sub-total (410-414)
medicine
X-ray, ECG, pathological test, etc.
doctors/ surgeons fee
family planning appliances

(3)
0.220
0.110
0.006
0.012
0.002
0.019
0.003
0.005
0.004
0.001
0.003
0.530
0.014
0.025
0.007
0.056
0.015
0.000
0.117
-

value
(Rs.)
(4)
7.93
31.13
0.53
3.37
0.06
1.18
0.31
90.10
3.44
0.96
0.74
0.29
0.19
0.25
0.05
0.17
6.10
6.14
5.07
1.28
4.22
2.32
0.03
19.06
13.97
0.53
6.45
0.18
8.48
106.81
20.28
0.14
3.67
160.51
13.69
4.12
5.80
9.97
2.79
36.37
48.36
3.78
8.94
0.23

Urban
no. of households
reporting consumption
per 1000
in sample
households
(5)
(6)
911
37390
880
36156
147
6254
271
12430
20
897
108
5423
33
2991
997
41538
473
20611
94
5043
108
4705
33
1711
50
3047
72
2982
12
445
27
1619
550
24379
403
17065
529
21929
172
7858
786
32700
300
13638
6
526
989
41151
532
22431
52
2392
307
13162
28
1313
587
25012
536
22320
170
7155
10
346
227
9801
729
30854
137
6117
90
3793
104
4329
94
3614
58
2582
144
6456
634
26996
49
2081
316
11792
18
818

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Table 4U: Monthly per capita quantity and value of consumption of non-food items, all-India: MMRP estimates
All-India
quantity
item code item description
(1)
424
429
430
431
432
433
434
435
436
437
438
439
440
441
442
443
444
445
449
450
451
452
453
454
455
456
457
459
460
461
462
463
464
465
466
467
468
470
471
472
473
479
480
481

(2)
other medical expenses
medical non-institutional: sub-total (420-429)
cinema, theatre
mela, fair, picnic
sports goods, toys, etc.
club fees
goods for recreation and hobbies
photography
VCD/ DVD hire (incl. instrument)
cable TV
other entertainment
entertainment: sub-total (430-438)
spectacles
torch
lock
umbrella, raincoat
lighter (bidi/ cigarette/ gas stove)
other minor durable-type goods
minor durable-type goods: sub-total (440-445)
toilet soap
toothpaste, toothbrush, comb, etc.
powder, snow, cream, lotion and perfume
hair oil, shampoo, hair cream
shaving blades, shaving stick, razor
shaving cream, aftershave lotion
sanitary napkins
other toilet articles
toilet articles: sub-total (450-457)
electric bulb, tubelight
electric batteries
other non-durable electric goods
earthenware
glassware
bucket, water bottle/ feeding bottle & other plastic goods
coir, rope, etc.
washing soap/soda/powder
other washing requisites
incense (agarbatti), room freshener
flower (fresh): all purposes
mosquito repellent, insecticide, acid etc.
other petty articles
other household consumables: sub-total (460-473)
domestic servant/cook
attendant

(no. unless
specified
against item)

(3)
-

NSS KI(66/1.0):Key Indicators of Household Consumer Expenditure in India, 2009-10

value
(Rs.)
(4)
1.39
62.69
3.36
1.12
1.44
0.38
0.26
0.45
0.43
23.26
1.01
31.70
1.77
0.28
0.25
1.01
0.23
0.68
4.22
11.46
7.03
7.44
8.05
2.36
1.61
2.50
2.08
42.54
1.91
0.28
0.15
0.25
0.26
1.34
0.11
16.02
2.30
3.55
2.32
3.63
2.25
34.36
16.25
0.46

Urban
no. of households
reporting consumption
per 1000
in sample
households
(5)
(6)
37
1731
646
27535
87
3166
22
915
52
2512
4
207
6
248
14
863
20
878
605
24402
27
1306
678
27669
19
817
17
1116
20
1126
27
1488
27
2114
46
2444
135
7580
984
40776
915
38436
672
28230
933
38714
611
24934
294
11109
255
9823
326
13035
996
41571
172
8328
43
2254
11
536
32
1298
14
647
84
3747
15
805
982
40712
451
19253
711
28379
270
8256
395
14986
348
13388
992
41395
98
3625
3
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quantity
(no. unless
specified
against item)

item code item description


(1)
482
483
484
485
486
487
488
490
491
492
493
494
495
496
499
500
501
502
503
504
505
506
507
508
510
511
512
513
519
520
521
522
523
529
539
540
541
549
550
551
552
553
554
555

(2)
sweeper
barber, beautician, etc.
washerman, laundry, ironing
tailor
grinding charges
telephone charges: landline
telephone charges: mobile
postage & telegram
miscellaneous expenses
priest
legal expenses
repair charges for non-durables
pet animals (incl. birds, fish)
other consumer services excluding conveyance
consumer services excl conveyance: sub-total (480-496)
air fare
railway fare
bus/tram fare
taxi, auto-rickshaw fare
steamer, boat fare
rickshaw (hand-drawn & cycle) fare
horse cart fare
porter charges
petrol for vehicle
diesel for vehicle
lubricants & other fuels for vehicle
school bus, van, etc.
other conveyance expenses
conveyance: sub-total (500-513)
house rent, garage rent (actual)
hotel lodging charges
residential land rent
other consumer rent
rent: sub-total (520-523)
house rent, garage rent (imputed urban only)
water charges
other consumer taxes & cesses
consumer taxes and cesses: sub-total (540-541)
bedstead
almirah, dressing table
chair, stool, bench, table
suitcase, etc. & other travel goods
foam, rubber cushion
carpet, other floor matting

(3)
0.000
0.000
-

value
(Rs.)
(4)
1.58
10.44
4.71
5.58
4.49
13.33
55.58
0.23
5.33
1.34
0.34
0.39
0.83
3.20
124.09
1.74
6.59
23.68
11.41
0.04
1.47
0.01
0.47
53.45
3.17
1.79
7.24
0.69
111.75
106.95
0.75
2.65
4.62
114.98
386.92
7.81
7.83
15.64
0.81
0.82
0.52
0.36
0.05
0.09

Urban
no. of households
reporting consumption
per 1000
in sample
households
(5)
(6)
72
2438
814
32910
224
7713
112
4900
465
17474
183
7766
812
32979
19
1022
338
13251
88
4031
3
180
23
940
12
654
131
4548
987
40858
1
39
100
2973
519
20855
355
14395
2
153
95
4155
1
68
5
343
330
13580
15
598
64
2998
55
2105
20
985
874
35576
324
11297
2
95
29
1584
21
482
373
13316
644
28589
434
17918
383
15870
583
24596
28
1173
9
474
30
1466
40
1968
2
127
9
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All-India
quantity
item code item description
(1)
556
557
559
560
561
562
563
564
565
566
569
570
571
572
573
579
580
581
582
583
584
585
586
587
588
590
591
599
600
601
602
603
604
609
610
611
619
620
621
622
623
624
625
629

(2)
paintings, drawings, etc.
other furniture & fixtures
furniture & fixtures: sub-total (550-557)
radio, 2-in-1
television
VCR/VCD/DVD player
camera & photo equipment
CD, DVD, audio/video cassette, etc.
musical instruments
other goods for recreation
goods for recreation: sub-total (560-566)
stainless steel utensils
other metal utensils
casseroles, thermos, etc.
other crockery & utensils
crockery & utensils: sub-total (570-573)
electric fan
air conditioner, cooler
lantern, lamp, lampshade
sewing machine
washing machine
stove
pressure cooker/pan
refrigerator
water purifier
elect iron & other
other cooking/ household appliances
cooking & household appliances: sub-total (580-591)
bicycle
motor cycle scooter
motor car, jeep
tyres & tubes
other transport equipment
personal transport equipment: sub-total (600-604)
contact lenses etc.
other medical equipment
therapeutic appliances: sub-total (610-611)
clock, watch
other machines for household work
PC/laptop incl. software
mobile phone handset
telephone (landline) instrument
any other personal goods
other personal goods: sub-total (620-625)

(no. unless
specified
against item)

(3)
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
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value
(Rs.)
(4)
0.04
2.00
4.69
0.02
2.90
0.44
0.20
0.48
0.06
0.13
4.24
1.52
0.35
0.17
0.50
2.54
0.47
1.21
0.01
0.11
1.00
0.23
0.25
1.70
0.57
0.40
0.38
6.33
1.56
11.16
13.29
0.98
0.23
27.22
0.12
0.05
0.17
0.22
0.01
2.44
3.94
0.03
0.03
6.68

Urban
no. of households
reporting consumption
per 1000
in sample
households
(5)
(6)
4
189
8
430
105
4975
11
549
43
1636
14
589
4
187
94
3885
2
99
5
185
151
6267
243
10082
59
2865
26
1203
140
5952
341
14559
68
2386
58
2070
3
207
28
1040
13
480
104
3444
120
4267
21
837
22
728
28
1092
21
811
296
11081
339
13795
288
11423
56
2200
142
5933
5
232
547
21976
7
302
1
38
8
339
152
6107
0
37
16
596
78
3342
1
66
4
186
223
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All-India
quantity
(no. unless
specified
against item)

item code item description


(1)
630
631
632
633
639
640
641
642
643
649
659
888
999

(2)
bathroom & sanitary equipment
plugs, switches, etc.
repair of residential building, land, etc.
other durables
repair of residential bldg, land, etc.: sub-total (630-633)
gold ornaments
silver ornaments
jewels pearls
other ornaments
jewellery/ornaments: sub-total (640-643)
durable goods: total
total : non-food group
total (777+888)

(3)
-

value
(Rs.)
(4)
0.45
0.30
13.45
1.73
15.93
11.65
1.12
0.27
0.50
13.54
81.36
1103.63
1984.46

Urban
no. of households
reporting consumption
per 1000
in sample
households
(5)
(6)
31
1207
51
2313
208
9283
6
443
249
11315
41
1875
38
1601
3
157
54
2715
110
5259
784
32558
1000
41696
1000
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Appendix A

Concepts and
Definitions

Concepts and Definitions


1.1 Household: A group of person normally living together and taking food from a common
kitchen constitutes a household. The word "normally" means that temporary visitors are
excluded but temporary stay-aways are included. Thus, a son or daughter residing in a hostel
for studies is excluded from the household of his/her parents, but a resident employee or
resident domestic servant or paying guest (but not just a tenant in the house) is included in the
employer/host's household. "Living together" is usually given more importance than "sharing
food from a common kitchen" in drawing the boundaries of a household in case the two criteria
are in conflict; however, in the special case of a person taking food with his family but sleeping
elsewhere (say, in a shop or a different house) due to space shortage, the household formed by
such a person's family members is taken to include that person also. Each inmate of a mess,
hotel, boarding and lodging house, hostel, etc., is considered as a single-member household
except that a family living in a hotel (say) is considered as one household only; the same
applies to residential staff of such establishments. Under-trial prisoners in jails and indoor
patients of hospitals, nursing homes, etc., are considered as members of the households to
which they last belonged.
1.2 Household size: The size of a household is the total number of persons in the household.
1.3 Uniform Reference Period MPCE (or MPCEURP): This is the measure of MPCE
obtained by the NSS consumer expenditure survey (CES) when household consumer
expenditure on each item is recorded for a reference period of last 30 days (preceding the
date of survey).
1.4 Mixed Reference Period MPCE (or MPCEMRP) This is the measure of MPCE obtained
by the CES when household consumer expenditure on items of clothing and bedding, footwear,
education, institutional medical care, and durable goods is recorded for a reference period of
last 365 days, and expenditure on all other items is recorded with a reference period of last
30 days.
1.5 Modified Mixed Reference Period MPCE (or MPCEMMRP) This is the measure of
MPCE obtained by the CES when household consumer expenditure on edible oil, egg, fish and
meat, vegetables, fruits, spices, beverages, refreshments, processed food, pan, tobacco and
intoxicants is recorded for a reference period of last 7 days, and for all other items, the
reference periods used are the same as in case of Mixed Reference Period MPCE (MPCEMRP).
1.6 Deciles and decile classes of MPCE: The first decile of the distribution of MPCE over
the population of any region or domain is the level of MPCE below which 10% of the
population lie, the second decile, the level below which 20% of the population lie, and so on.
Thus the population can be divided into 10 decile classes of MPCE as follows: those with
MPCE below the 1st decile of the MPCE distribution (the bottom 10% of the population
ranked by MPCE), from the 1st decile to the 2nd decile (the next 10%), from the 2nd decile to
the 3rd decile (the next 10%), and so on. Averages of other variables of interest, computed
separately for the 10 decile classes, help to portray the variation of such variables with
variation in MPCE. In line with usual NSS practice, decile classes of MPCE are formed
separately for the rural and the urban sector, both for India as a whole and for the States.

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1.7 Categories of consumption items (in alphabetical order)


Beverages, refreshments, etc.: This stands for beverages, refreshments and processed
food. It includes tea, coffee, mineral water, soft drinks, fruit juice (not prepared at home),
soda water, other beverages such as cocoa, biscuits, cakes, pastries, pickles, sauce, jam, jelly,
and other salted refreshments and sweets not prepared at home. Refreshments prepared at
home are not included here. Instead, the ingredients of the refreshments (such as flour, sugar,
milk, etc.) are accounted under cereals, sugar, etc. Food purchased in the form of cooked
meals is also included in processed food.
Cereals: Note that household consumption of cereals does not include consumption of
cereals by livestock belonging to the household. Such expenditure, being part of farm
expenditure, is excluded from household consumer expenditure altogether.
Cereal substitutes: Cereals are usually a person's staple food in India. But sometimes, by
choice or due to scarcity, a person may consume little or no cereal. The food requirement is
partially or wholly met in such cases by consumption of food items which could be treated as
substitutes for cereals. Tapioca, for example, is consumed in some parts of the country as a
substitute for cereals. Similarly, jackfruit seed, mahua, etc. are also consumed as substitute
for cereals. Potato or sweet potato consumed as substitutes for cereals are not, however,
shown here. These are included in vegetables.
Clothing and bedding: This category includes bedding (pillows, quilts, mattresses, mosquito
nets, etc.), as well as rugs, blankets, curtains, towels, mats, cloth for upholstery, etc. It
excludes footwear and raincoats. Expenditure on tailor-made clothing excludes tailoring
charges, which are accounted in consumer services. Consumption of an article of clothing
is considered to take place when it is brought into first use. However, clothing purchased
second-hand is considered as consumed as soon as it is purchased. Livery supplied by the
employer is taken into account in household consumption of clothing even if used during
duty hours only.
Conveyance: This includes expenditure incurred on account of journeys undertaken and/or
transportation of goods made by any means of conveyance. The expenditure is the actual fare
paid except in case of railway season tickets, for which expenditure is calculated as the cost
of the ticket divided by the number of months for which it is valid. Expenditure on journeys
undertaken by household members as part of official tours is not considered as consumer
expenditure of the household. But journeys to commute to and from place of work are
included here. The expenditure incurred on journeys undertaken under Leave Travel
Concession, etc., even if reimbursed, is included. In case of owned conveyance, the cost of
fuel (petrol, mobile oil, diesel, etc.) for power-driven transport and animal feed for animaldrawn carriage is considered.
Durable goods: Items included here all have a lifetime of one year or more. However, some
petty durables such as spectacles, torches, locks, umbrellas, etc., are excluded. Note that
glassware, earthenware and plastic goods such as buckets are excluded from durable goods
and included in other household consumables. Consumption expenditure on durable goods
includes both expenditure on purchase (both first-hand and second-hand) and expenditure on
repair and construction of household durables. For land and residential building, only
expenditure on repair and construction is included. Durable goods include furniture and
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recorders and CD players, cameras, musical instruments, jewellery and ornaments, crockery
and utensils, cooking and other household appliances such as fans, air conditioners, air
coolers, sewing machines used for household work, washing machines, stoves, pressure
cookers, fridges, water purifiers, electric irons, heaters, toasters and ovens, household
transport equipment including two-wheelers, four-wheelers and their parts, therapeutic
appliances, clocks, watches, computers for household use, mobile phone handsets, and
bathroom and sanitary equipment.
Edible oil: Edible oils used for toilet purpose by the household are not included here.
Education: This includes expenditure on goods purchased for the purpose of education, viz.,
books and journals (first-hand or second-hand), newspapers, stationery, educational CD, etc,
and also magazines, novels and other fiction. It also includes fees paid to educational
institutions (e.g., schools, colleges, universities, etc.) on account of tuition and other fees like
game fees, library fees, etc., and payment to private tutors. Fees for shorthand and typing
courses, fees for music, dancing and swimming lessons, and fees for training in nursing,
physiotherapy, etc., are included. Expenditure on Internet other than telephone charges is also
included. Occasional payments to the school fund made on account of charities, and
donations generally, are not included here, unless they are charged by the educational
institution as compulsory payments.
Entertainment: This includes expenditure on cinemas, theatres, melas, fairs and picnics,
expenditure incurred on processing, developing, etc., of photographic film, charges paid for
hiring of video cassette/VCD/DVD players, and charges for viewing a video show. Expenses
incurred on subscription to dish antenna, cable TV facilities, etc. are also included. Club fees
are included here.
Footwear: This includes charges paid to a cobbler for getting a pair of shoes or other
footwear made. It excludes the cost of straps purchased separately.
Gram: This includes gram products such as sattu obtained by frying and powdering of gram
(whole grain). Besan made out of gram is, however, not included here, but in other pulse
products.
Medical expenses: This includes expenditure on medicine of different types and on medical
goods; also, payments made to doctor, nurse, etc., as professional fees and those made to
hospital, nursing home, etc. for medical treatment, and expenditure incurred for clinical tests,
including X-rays, ECG, pathological tests, etc. Expenditure on all family planning devices is
included.
Medical: institutional and non-institutional expenditure: The distinction between
institutional and non-institutional medical expenses lies in whether the expenses were
incurred on medical treatment as an in-patient of a medical institution (institutional), or
otherwise (non-institutional). Medical institution here covers private as well as Government
institutions such as hospitals and nursing homes.
Milk and milk products: Milk products include ghee, butter, curd, etc. Milk used in home
preparation of sweetmeats, etc., is also accounted here. This category also includes those
baby foods of which the principal constituent is milk. Further, milk (liquid) includes ice-

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cream of which the major component is milk. Ice with syrup but without milk sold under the
name of ice-cream is not included in this category.
Minor durable-type goods: These include spectacles, torches, locks, umbrellas, raincoats,
gas lighters, etc. These are not included in durable goods but in miscellaneous goods and
services.
Miscellaneous goods and services: This is a residual category covering all items other than
food, pan, tobacco, intoxicants, fuel and light, clothing, footwear, and durable goods. It
includes, among other things, expenditure on education, medical care, entertainment,
conveyance, rent, and consumer taxes and cesses. (Note, however, that in Schedule 1.0,
collection, education and institutional medical care are separated out from the miscellaneous
goods and services block to form a separate block.)
Other consumer services: This includes expenditure on domestic servants, cooks,
attendants, sweepers, barbers and beauticians, laundry, ironing, tailors, priests, legal services,
telephone charges, postal charges, grinding charges, and repair charges for non-durable
goods. Apart from conveyance, it excludes the consumer services coming under
entertainment.
Other household consumables: These include electric bulbs, tubelights, batteries,
earthenware, glassware, plastic goods such as buckets, water bottles and feeding bottles, coir
and rope, washing soap, washing soda, other washing requisites, incense, room fresheners,
flowers, acid and insecticides.
Pan: This includes, pan (betel leaves), supari, lime, katha, other ingredients of finished
pan, and pan purchased in finished form.
Rent: Rent includes house and garage rent, residential land rent and other consumer rent.

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Appendix B

Sample Design
and
Estimation Procedure

Sample Design and Estimation Procedure


1. Introduction
1.1
The National Sample Survey (NSS), set up by the Government of India in 1950 to collect
socio-economic data employing scientific sampling methods, conducted its sixty-sixth round from
1st July 2009 to 30th June 2010.

2. Outline of survey programme


2.1 Subject coverage: The 66th round (July 2009-June 2010) of NSS was for the survey on
Household Consumer Expenditure and Employment and Unemployment and it was the eighth
quinquennial survey in the series, the last one having been conducted in the 61st round (20042005) of NSS.
2.2 Geographical coverage: The survey covered the whole of the Indian Union except (i) interior
villages of Nagaland situated beyond five kilometres of the bus route and (ii) villages in Andaman
and Nicobar Islands which remain inaccessible throughout the year. For Leh (Ladakh) and Kargil
districts of Jammu & Kashmir there were no separate sample first-stage units (FSUs) for the
Central sample. For these two districts, sample FSUs drawn as State sample were treated as
Central sample. However, no first-stage unit was surveyed in Leh, Kargil and Punch districts of
J&K due to various reasons.
2.3 Period of survey and work programme: The period of survey was of one year duration
starting on 1st July 2009 and ending on 30th June 2010. The survey period of this round was
divided into four sub-rounds of three months duration each as follows:
sub-round 1
sub-round 2
sub-round 3
sub-round 4

:
:
:
:

July - September 2009


October - December 2009
January - March 2010
April - June 2010

In each of these four sub-rounds equal numbers of sample villages/blocks (FSUs) were
allotted for survey with a view to ensuring uniform spread of sample FSUs over the entire survey
period. Attempts were made to survey each of the FSUs during the sub-round to which it was
allotted. Because of the arduous field conditions, this restriction was not strictly enforced in
Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep and rural areas of Arunachal Pradesh and
Nagaland.
2.4 Schedules of enquiry: During this round, the following schedules of enquiry were canvassed:
Schedule 0.0
Schedule 1.0
Schedule 10

: list of households
: consumer expenditure
: employment and unemployment

Two variants of Schedule 1.0, called Schedule Type 1 and Schedule Type 2, were canvassed in
this round. Schedule Type 1 was similar to Schedule 1.0 of NSS 61st round. Compared to
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Schedule Type 1, Schedule Type 2 had a different reference period (7 days) for some items of
food, pan, tobacco and intoxicants.
2.5 Participation of States: In this round all the States and Union Territories except Andaman &
Nicobar Islands, Chandigarh, Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Lakshadweep participated. The scale of
the survey conducted by a State/UT relative to the Central sample survey in the State/UT was as
follows:
Nagaland (Urban)
J&K, Manipur, Delhi & Uttar Pradesh
Maharashtra (Urban) & Kerala
Gujarat
Remaining States/UTs

: triple
: double
: one and half
: less than equal
: equal

3. Sample design
3.1 Outline of sample design: A stratified multi-stage design was adopted for the 66th round
survey. The first stage units (FSUs) were the 2001 Census villages (Panchayat wards in case of
Kerala) in the rural sector and Urban Frame Survey (UFS) blocks in the urban sector. In addition,
two non-UFS towns of Leh and Kargil of Jammu & Kashmir were also treated as FSUs in the
urban sector. The ultimate stage units (USU) were households in both the sectors. In case of large
FSUs, one intermediate stage of sampling was the selection of two hamlet-groups (hgs)/subblocks (sbs) from each rural/urban FSU.
3.2 Sampling frame for first stage units: For the rural sector, the list of 2001 Census villages
(henceforth the term village will mean Panchayat wards for Kerala) constituted the sampling
frame. For the urban sector, the list of latest available UFS blocks was considered as the sampling
frame. For non-UFS towns, the frame consisted of the individual towns (only two towns, viz., Leh
& Kargil constituted this frame).
3.3 Stratification: Within each district of a State/UT, generally speaking, two basic strata were
formed: i) rural stratum comprising all rural areas of the district and (ii) urban stratum comprising
all urban areas of the district. However, within the urban areas of a district, wherever there were
one or more towns with population 10 lakhs or more as per Census 2001 in a district, each of these
formed a separate basic stratum and the remaining urban areas of the district were considered as
another basic stratum.
3.4 Sub-stratification: Each rural stratum was divided into 2 sub-strata as follows:
sub-stratum 1: all villages with proportion of child workers (p) >2P (where P is the average
proportion of child workers for the State/UT as per Census 2001)
sub-stratum 2: remaining villages
3.5 Total sample size (FSUs): At all-India level, 12784 FSUs were allocated to the Central
sample and 15132 FSUs to the State sample. Further, the data of 24 State sample FSUs of Leh and
Kargil districts of J&K surveyed by DES, J&K, were included in the Central sample.

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3.6 Allocation of total sample to States and UTs: The total number of sample FSUs was
allocated to the States and UTs in proportion to population as per Census 2001 subject to a
minimum sample allocation to each State/UT, and subject to resource availability in terms of field
investigators.
3.7 Allocation of State/UT level sample to rural and urban sectors: State/UT level sample size
was allocated between the two sectors in proportion to population as per Census 2001 with double
weightage to urban sector, subject to the restriction that the urban sample size for bigger States
like Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, etc. should not exceed the rural sample size. A minimum of 16
FSUs (to the extent possible) was allocated to each State/UT separately for rural and urban areas.
Further, the State-level allocations for both rural and urban sectors were adjusted marginally in a
few cases to ensure that each stratum/sub-stratum got a minimum allocation of 4 FSUs.
3.8 Allocation to strata/sub-strata: Within each sector of a State/UT, the sample size was
allocated to different strata/sub-strata in proportion to population as per Census 2001. Allocations
at stratum/sub-stratum level were adjusted to multiples of 4 with a minimum sample size of 4 and
equal-sized samples were allocated to the four sub-rounds.
3.9 Selection of FSUs: For the rural sector, from each stratum/sub-stratum, the required numbers
of sample villages were selected by probability proportional to size with replacement (PPSWR),
size being the population of the village as per Census 2001. For the urban sector, FSUs were
selected from each stratum using Simple Random Sampling Without Replacement (SRSWOR).
Both rural and urban samples were drawn in the form of two independent sub-samples.
3.10 Formation and selection of hamlet-groups/sub-blocks
3.10.1 Criterion for hamlet-group/sub-block formation: Selected FSUs with approximate
population 1200 or more were divided into a suitable number of geographically compact hamletgroups (having more or less equal population) in the rural sector and sub-blocks in the urban
sector as shown below.
approximate present
population
of the sample FSU

no. of
hgs/sbs
formed

less than 1200 (no hg/sb


formation)
1200 to 1799
1800 to 2399
2400 to 2999
3000 to 3599
and so on

1
3
4
5
6

For rural areas of Himachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Uttarakhand (except for four districts Dehradun
(Plains), Nainital (Plains), Hardwar and Udham Singh Nagar), Poonch, Rajouri, Udhampur, Doda,
Leh (Ladakh), Kargil districts of Jammu and Kashmir, and Idukki district of Kerala, the number of
hamlet-groups formed was as follows:

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approximate present
population
of the sample village
less than 600 (no hg
formation)
600 to 899
900 to 1199
1200 to 1499
... and so on

no. of hgs
formed
1
3
4
5

3.10.2 Selection of hamlet-groups/sub-blocks: Hamlet-groups (hg)/sub-blocks (sb) were


selected from FSUs where hamlet-groups/sub-blocks were formed, two in the following manner.
The hg/sb with maximum percentage share of population was always selected and termed hg/sb 1;
one more hg/sb was selected from the remaining hgs/sbs by simple random sampling (SRS) and
termed hg/sb 2. Listing and selection of the households was done independently in the two
selected hamlet-groups/sub-blocks.

4. Listing of households
4.1 Having determined the hamlet-groups/sub-blocks, i.e. area(s) to be considered for listing, the
next step was to list all the households (including those found through local enquires to be
temporarily locked). The hamlet-group/sub-block with sample hg/sb number 1 was considered for
listing first, followed by sample hg/sb number 2.
5. Formation of second stage strata and allocation of sample households
5.1 Two cut-off points A and B (in Rs.) were determined from NSS 61st round data for each
NSS region for urban areas in such a way that the top 10% of the population had MPCE more than
B and the bottom 30% of the population had MPCE less than A.
5.2: For Schedule 1.0, households listed in the selected FSU/hamlet-group/sub-block were
stratified into three second stage strata (SSS). Composition of the SSS and number of households
to be surveyed from different SSSs for each of the two schedule types was as follows:

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SSS

composition of SSS

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number of households surveyed


FSU without FSU with hg/sb
hg/sb
formation (for
formation
each hg/sb)

Rural
SSS 1

relatively affluent households

SSS 2

of the remaining, households having principal


earning from non- agricultural activity

SSS 3

other households

SSS 1

households having MPCE of top 10% of urban


population (MPCE > B)

SSS 2

households having MPCE of middle 60% of


urban population (A MPCE B)

SSS 3

households having MPCE of bottom 30% of


urban population (MPCE < A)

Urban

5.3 Thus, for each schedule type, a total of 8 households were selected for survey from each FSU
4 from each selected hamlet-group/sub-block in FSUs where hg/sbs were formed.

6. Selection of households
6.1 From each SSS the sample households for each of the schedules were selected by SRSWOR.
If a household was selected for Schedule 1.0 (Type 1), it was not allowed to be selected for
Schedule 1.0 (Type 2) or Schedule 10. Similarly, if a household was not selected for Schedule 1.0
(Type 1) but selected for Schedule 1.0 (Type 2) it was not allowed to be selected for Schedule 10.
If a household got selected for more than one schedule, only one schedule was canvassed in that
household in the priority order of Schedule 1.0 (Type 1), Schedule 1.0 (Type 2) and Schedule 10
and in that case the household was replaced by selecting another household for the other schedule.
6.2 However, at least one household was to be surveyed from each SSS for each of the three
schedules of enquiry. To adhere to this restriction, the condition of not canvassing more than one
schedule in the same household was waived in the extreme cases where there was an insufficient
number of households in the frame of a particular second stage stratum.

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7. Estimation procedure
7.1 Notations:
s = subscript for stratum
t = subscript for sub-stratum (only for rural sector)
m = subscript for sub-sample (m =1, 2)
i = subscript for FSU [village (panchayat ward)/ block/ non-UFS town]
d = subscript for a hamlet-group/sub-block (d = 1, 2)
j = subscript for second stage stratum in an FSU/ hg/sb [j = 1, 2 or 3]
k = subscript for sample household under a particular second stage stratum within an FSU/ hg/sb
D = total number of hgs/sbs formed in the sample FSU
D* = 0 if D = 1
= (D 1) for FSUs with D > 1
N = total number of FSUs in any urban stratum
Z = total size of a rural stratum/sub-stratum (= sum of sizes for all the FSUs of a stratum/substratum)
z = size of sample village used for selection.
n = number of sample FSUs surveyed including zero cases but excluding casualties for a
particular sub-sample and stratum/sub-stratum.
H = total number of households listed in a second-stage stratum of an FSU/ hamlet-group or subblock of sample FSU
h = number of households surveyed in a second-stage stratum of an FSU/ hamlet-group or subblock of sample FSU
x, y = observed value of characteristics x, y under estimation
X , Y = estimate of population total X, Y for the characteristics x, y
In terms of the above symbols,
ystmidjk = observed value of the characteristic y for the kth household in the jth second stage stratum
of the dth hg/sb (d = 1, 2) of the ith FSU belonging to the mth sub-sample for the tth sub-stratum of
sth stratum.
However, for ease of understanding, a few symbols have been suppressed in following paragraphs
where they are obvious.

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7.2 Formulae for estimation of aggregates for a particular sub-sample and stratum (for
urban)/ sub-stratum (for rural)

7.2.1 Rural
(i) For jth second stage stratum of a sub-stratum:

Z nj 1 H
Yj = i1 j
nj i =1 z i hi1 j

hi 1 j

y
k =1

i1 jk

+ Di*

H i2 j
hi 2 j

hi 2 j

y
k =1

i 2 jk

(ii) For all second-stage strata combined:

Y = Y j
j

(iii) Estimate for a stratum ( Ys ) will be obtained by adding sub-stratum level estimates
( Yst ).
7.2.2 Urban
(i) For jth second stage stratum of a stratum:

N nj H
Yj = i1 j
nj i =1 hi1 j

hi 1 j

yi1 jk + Di*

H i2 j

k =1

hi 2 j

hi 2 j

y
k =1

i 2 jk

(ii) For all second-stage strata combined:


Y = Y j
j

Note: N = 1 in the above formula in the case of Leh and Kargil districts of J&K.
7.3 Overall estimate for aggregates
Overall estimate for aggregates for a stratum ( Ys ) based on two sub-samples was obtained as:

1 2

Ys = Ysm
2 m =1

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7.4 Overall estimate of aggregates at State/UT/all-India level


The overall estimate Y at the State/UT/all-India level was obtained by summing the stratum
estimates Ys over all strata belonging to the State/UT/all-India.
7.5 Estimates of ratios
Let Y and X be the overall estimates of the aggregates Y and X for two characteristics y
and x respectively at the State/UT/all-India level.
Y
Y

Then the combined ratio estimate (R) of the ratio ( R = ) was obtained as R = .
X
X

7.6 Estimates of error


The estimated variances of the above estimates were as follows:

7.6.1 For aggregate Y


Va r (Y ) =

( )

Var (Ys ) where


s

1
Var Ys = Yst1 Yst 2
t 4

r (Ys ) is given by
Va

for rural stratum, where Yst1 and Yst 2 are the estimates for

sub-sample 1 and sub-sample 2 respectively for stratum s and sub-stratum t,


and

( ) (

1
Var Ys = Ys1 Ys 2
4

for urban stratum, Ys1 and Ys 2 being the stratum estimates for

sub-sample 1 and 2 respectively.

7.6.2 For ratio

R :

[(

)(

1
st1 Yst 2 2 + R 2 X st1 X st 2 2 2 R Yst1 Yst 2 X st1 X st 2
MSE ( R ) =
Y

4 X 2 s t
for rural and

[(

)(

1
s Ys 2 + R 2 X s1 X s 2 2 2 R Ys1 Ys 2 X s1 X s 2
MSE ( R ) =
Y

1
2
4 X 2 s
for urban.

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Sample Design and Estimation Procedure

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7.6.3 Estimates of Relative Standard Error (RSE):

( )

( )

Var Y
100
Y

( )

MSE R
R

RSE Y =

RSE R =

( )

100

8. Multipliers:
The formulae for multipliers at stratum/sub-stratum/second-stage stratum level for a subsample and schedule type are given below for Schedule 1.0:

sector

formula for multipliers


hg /sb 1
hg /sb 2

rural

Z st
1 H stmi1 j

nstmj z stmi hstmi1 j

Urban

N s H smi1 j

nsmj hsmi1 j

H
Z st
1
*

Dstmi
stmi 2 j
nstmj z stmi
hstmi 2 j
H
Ns
*
Dsmi
smi 2 j
nsmj
hsmi 2 j

( j = 1, 2, 3)

Note: (i) For estimating any characteristic for any domain not specifically considered in the
sample design, indicator variable was used.
(ii) Multipliers were computed on the basis of information available in the listing
schedule irrespective of any misclassification observed between listing schedule and
detailed enquiry schedule.
*
(iii) For estimating number of villages possessing a characteristic, Dstmi = 0 in the
relevant multipliers and there was only one multiplier for the village (see paragraph
7.2.1.1).

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Appendix C

Population
Projections

Population Projections

C-1

Table C1: Projected population (000) as on 1st March 2009, 1st March 2010 and 1st January 2009 for each State/U.T
rural
State/U.T/all-India
(1)
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh

1st Mar
2009
(2)
60192

1st Mar
2010
(3)
60726

1st Jan
2010
(4)
60637

1st Mar
2009
(5)
22986

urban
1st
Mar
2010
(6)
23238

rural+ urban
1st Jan
2010
(7)
23196

1st Mar
2009
(8)
83178

1st Mar
2010
(9)
83964

1st Jan
2010
(10)
83832

855

851

852

357

376

373

1212

1227

1224

Assam

25484

25742

25699

4330

4449

4429

29814

30191

30128

Bihar

85041

86255

86051

9985

10134

10109

95026

96389

96160

Chhattisgarh

18299

18480

18450

5301

5449

5424

23600

23929

23874

863

853

855

16574

17082

16996

17437

17935

17851

Delhi
Goa

714

725

723

941

989

981

1655

1714

1704

Gujarat

34616

34922

34871

22818

23310

23227

57434

58232

58098

Haryana

16563

16727

16700

8034

8293

8249

24597

25020

24949

5944

5994

5986

718

734

731

6662

6728

6717

Himachal Pradesh

8399

8489

8474

3015

3079

3068

11414

11568

11542

Jharkhand

Jammu & Kashmir

23547

23844

23794

7064

7196

7174

30611

31040

30968

Karnataka

36922

37127

37093

21259

21677

21607

58181

58804

58700

Kerala

25336

25539

25505

8727

8778

8769

34063

34317

34275

Madhya Pradesh

50722

51471

51345

19175

19579

19511

69897

71050

70857

Maharashtra

59732

60158

60087

49821

50960

50768

109553

111118

110856

Manipur

1775

1798

1794

618

623

622

2393

2421

2416

Meghalaya

2037

2059

2055

523

532

530

2560

2591

2586

466

469

469

515

524

522

981

993

991

Mizoram
Nagaland

1818

1839

1835

379

384

383

2197

2223

2219

Orissa

33462

33693

33654

6563

6696

6674

40025

40389

40328

Punjab

16868

16938

16926

10180

10430

10388

27048

27368

27314

Rajasthan

50025

50828

50693

15625

15922

15872

65650

66750

66565

520

524

523

78

81

80

598

605

604

31716

31232

31314

34850

35780

35623

66566

67012

66937

2876

2903

2898

656

671

668

3532

3574

3567
196682

Sikkim
Tamil Nadu
Tripura
Uttar Pradesh

151697

154211

153789

42066

43060

42893

193763

197271

Uttarakhand

6971

7048

7035

2685

2752

2741

9656

9800

9776

West Bengal

62913

63462

63370

24926

25207

25160

87839

88669

88530

A&N Islands

289

295

294

176

185

183

465

480

477

Chandigarh

132

139

138

1165

1229

1218

1297

1368

1356

Dadra & N. Haveli

181

183

183

137

154

151

318

337

334

Daman Diu

178

188

186

70

71

71

248

259

257

Lakshadweep
Puducherry
all-India

49

49

49

26

26

26

75

75

75

398

416

413

869

915

907

1267

1331

1320

817600

826173

824740

343213

350569

349332

1160813

1176742

1174072

Note: 1. Projected population as on 1st March 2009 and 1st March 2010 are from RGI (reference Tables 8 and 9 of the Population
Projections for India and States: 2001-2026).
2. Table 8 provides projected population as on 1st March 2009 and 1st March 2010 for rural+urban combined and Table 9 provides
projected population as on 1st March 2009 and 1st March 2010 for urban.
10

3. Projected population as on 1st January 2010 has been derived using the formula, A
=

A1 ( A2 A1 )12 , where A1 is the

population for 1st March 2009 , A2 is the population for 1st March 2010 and A is the population for 1st January 2010.
4. Projected population as on 1st January 2010 has been derived for the rural+urban and urban separately and that for rural has been
derived by subtracting these two.

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Appendix D

Schedule 1.0

RURAL
URBAN

CENTRAL
STATE

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
NATIONAL SAMPLE SURVEY ORGANISATION
SOCIO-ECONOMIC SURVEY
SIXTY-SIXTH ROUND: JULY 2009 - JUNE 2010
SCHEDULE 1.0: CONSUMER EXPENDITURE
Schedule Type 1

[0] descriptive identification of sample household


1. state/u.t.:

5. hamlet name:

2. district:

6. ward/inv. unit/block:

3. tehsil/town:

7. name of head of household:

4. village name:

8. name of informant:

[1] identification of sample household


item
no.

item

item
no.

code

item

1.

srl. no. of sample village/


block

2.

round number

3.

schedule number

4.

sample (central-1, state-2)

14.

second stage stratum

5.

sector (rural-1, urban-2)

15.

sample household number

6.

NSS region

16.

srl. no. of informant (as in col.1, block 4)

7.

district

17.

response code

8.

stratum

18.

survey code

9.

sub-stratum

19.

reason for substitution of original


household (code)

10.

sub-round

20.

schedule type

6
0

6
1

11.

sub-sample

12.

FOD sub-region

0 13.

code

sample hamlet-group/sub-block number

CODES FOR BLOCK 1


item 17: response code : informant: co-operative and capable -1, co-operative but not capable -2,
busy -3, reluctant - 4, others - 9
item 18: survey code : original 1, substitute 2, casualty 3
item 19: reason for substitution of original household : informant busy -1, members away
from home -2, informant non-cooperative -3, others
-9
* tick mark ( ) may be put in the appropriate place.

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Schedule 1.0, Type 1

[2] particulars of field operations


srl. no.
(1)
1.

2.

item
(2)

investigator
(3)

supervisory officer
(4)

i) name
(block letters)
ii) code
date(s) of :

DD

MM

YY

DD

MM

YY

(i) survey/inspection
(ii) receipt
(iii) scrutiny
(iv) despatch
3.
4.
5.

6.

number of additional sheets


attached
total time taken to canvass
schedule 1.0 (in minutes)
whether schedule contains
remarks (yes-1, no-2)

in block 13/14

elsewhere in the
schedule

signature

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[3] household characteristics


1. household size
2. principal
industry
(NIC-2004)
3. principal
occupation
(NCO2004)

during July
08 to June
09

description:

15. land irrigated


(0.000 ha)

code (5-digit)
description:
code (3-digit)

4. household type (code)

14. land cultivated


(0.000 ha)

primary
source of
energy for

16. cooking (code)


17. lighting (code)

18. dwelling unit code (owned-1, hired-2, no


dwelling unit-3, others-9)

5. religion (code)
6. social group (code)
7. whether owns any land (yes-1, no -2)

19. is any member of the household a regular


salary earner? (yes-1, no -2)

8. if yes in item 7, type of land owned


(homestead only 1, homestead and
other land 2, other land only 3)

20. did the household perform any ceremony


during the last 30 days? (yes 1, no 2)

land as on the date of survey (in 0.000 hectares)


9. owned

21. no. of meals served to non-household


members during the last 30 days

10. leased-in

22. whether the household has access to internet

11. otherwise possessed (neither owned

at home on the date of survey ( yes-1, no-2)

nor leased-in)
12. leased-out
13. total possessed [items (9+10+11-12)]

CODES FOR BLOCK 3


item 4: household type : for rural areas: self-employed in non-agriculture-1, agricultural labour-2, other labour-3,
self-employed in agriculture-4, others-9
for urban areas: self-employed-1, regular wage/salary earning-2, casual labour-3,
others-9
item 5: religion : Hinduism-1, Islam-2, Christianity -3, Sikhism-4, Jainism-5, Buddhism-6, Zoroastrianism-7,
others-9
item 6: social group : Scheduled Tribes-1, Scheduled Castes-2, Other Backward Classes-3, others-9
item 16: primary source of energy for cooking : coke, coal-01, firewood and chips-02, LPG-03, gobar gas-04,
dung cake-05, charcoal-06, kerosene-07, electricity-08, others-09, no cooking arrangement-10
item 17: primary source of energy for lighting : kerosene-1, other oil -2, gas-3, candle-4, electricity-5, others-9, no
lighting arrangement-6
Note: 1 acre = 0.4047 hectare

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Schedule 1.0, Type 1

(6)

(7)

(8)

(9)

away from home


free of cost

at
home

on payment

(5)

no. of meals taken during last 30 days

others

(4)

no. of
meals
usually
taken in
a day

from employer
as
perquisites or
part of wage

(3)

no. of
days
stayed
away
from
home
during
last 30
days

from school,
balwadi, etc.

general educational level


(code)

(2)

marital status (code)

(1)

age (years)

name of member

sex (male-1, female-2)

srl.
no.

relation to head (code)

[4] demographic and other particulars of household members

(10)

(11)

(12)

(13)

(14)

CODES FOR BLOCK 4


Col. (3): relation to head: self-1, spouse of head-2, married child-3, spouse of married child-4, unmarried child-5,
grandchild-6,
father/mother/father-in-law/mother-in-law-7,
brother/sister/brother-inlaw/sister-in-law/other relatives-8, servants/employees/other non-relatives-9
Col.(6): marital status: never married 1, currently married 2, widowed 3, divorced/separated 4
Col. (7): general educational level: not literate -01,
literate without formal schooling: through EGS/NFEC/AEC - 02, through TLC -03,
others- 04;
literate with formal schooling: below primary -05, primary -06, middle -07, secondary 08, higher secondary -10, diploma/certificate course -11, graduate -12, postgraduate
and above -13

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Schedule 1.0, Type 1

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[5.1] consumption of cereals, pulses, milk and milk products, sugar and salt during the last 30 days ended
on ...................

item

code

(1)
rice PDS
rice other sources
chira
khoi, lawa
muri
other rice products
wheat/ atta PDS
wheat/ atta other sources
maida
suji, rawa
sewai, noodles
bread (bakery)
other wheat products
jowar & its products
bajra & its products
maize & products
barley & its products
small millets & their products
ragi & its products
other cereals

(2)
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
120
121
122

cereal: sub-total (101-122)

129

cereal substitutes: tapioca, etc.

139

arhar, tur
gram: split
gram: whole
moong
masur
urd
peas
khesari
other pulses
gram products
besan
other pulse products

140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
150
151
152

pulses & pulse products: s.t. (140-152)

159

consumption out of
home produce
quantity@
value
(0.000)
(Rs.)
(3)
(4)

total consumption
quantity@
(0.000)
(5)

value
(Rs.)
(6)

source
code

(7)

*
*
1

*
*
*
*

@Unit

is kg unless otherwise specified in col(1).


Source code: only purchase 1, only home-grown stock 2, both purchase and home-grown stock 3, only free collection 4, only exchange
of goods and services 5, only gifts / charities 6, others 9
*Source code cannot be 2, 3 or 4 for these items. For home-processed items such as muri, consumption should be recorded against ingredients
(e.g. home-produced muri: record against rice).
$

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Schedule 1.0, Type 1

[5.1] consumption of cereals, pulses, milk and milk products, sugar and salt during the last 30 days ended
on ...................
consumption out of
home produce
quantity@
value
(0.000)
(Rs.)
(3)
(4)

total consumption

source
code

item

code

(1)
milk: liquid (litre)
baby food
milk: condensed/ powder
curd
ghee
butter
ice-cream
other milk products

(2)
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167

milk & milk products: s.t.(160-167)

169

sugar - PDS

170

sugar - other sources

171

gur

172

candy, misri

173

honey

174

sugar: s.t. (170-174)

179

salt

189

quantity@
(0.000)
(5)

@Unit

value
(Rs.)
(6)

(7)

*
*
*
*
*
*
*
1

is kg unless otherwise specified in col(1).


Source code: only purchase 1, only home-grown stock 2, both purchase and home-grown stock 3, only free collection 4, only exchange
of goods and services 5, only gifts / charities 6, others 9
*Source code cannot be 2, 3 or 4 for these items. For home-processed items such as muri, consumption should be recorded against ingredients
(e.g. home-produced muri: record against rice).
$

NSS KI(66/1.0): Key Indicators of Household Consumer Expenditure in India, 2009-10

Schedule 1.0, Type 1

D-7

[5.2] consumption of edible oil, egg, fish and meat, vegetables, fruits, spices, beverages and processed
food and pan, tobacco and intoxicants during the last 30 days ended on ...............
item

code

(1)
vanaspati, margarine

(2)
190

mustard oil

191

groundnut oil

192

coconut oil

193

edible oil: others

194

edible oil: s.t. (190-194)

199

eggs (no.)

200

fish, prawn

201

goat meat/mutton

202

beef/ buffalo meat

203

pork

204

chicken

205

others: birds, crab, oyster,


tortoise, etc.
egg, fish & meat:
s.t. (200-206)

206

consumption out of
home produce
quantity@
value
(0.000)
(Rs.)
(3)
(4)

total consumption
quantity@
(0.000)
(5)

value
(Rs.)
(6)

source$

(7)
*

209

@Unit

is kg unless otherwise specified in col(1).


Source code: only purchase 1, only home-grown stock 2, both purchase and home-grown stock 3, only free collection 4, only
exchange of goods and services 5, only gifts / charities 6, others 9
*Source code cannot be 2, 3 or 4 for these items. For home-processed items such as muri, consumption should be recorded against
ingredients (e.g. home-produced muri: record against rice).
$

NSS KI(66/1.0): Key Indicators of Household Consumer Expenditure in India, 2009-10

D-8

Schedule 1.0, Type 1

[5.2] consumption of edible oil, egg, fish and meat, vegetables, fruits, spices, beverages and processed
food and pan, tobacco and intoxicants during the last 30 days ended on ...............
item

(1)

code

(2)

potato

210

onion

211

radish

212

carrot

213

turnip

214

beet

215

sweet potato

216

arum

217

pumpkin

218

gourd

220

bitter gourd

221

cucumber

222

parwal, patal

223

jhinga, torai

224

snake gourd

225

papaya: green

226

cauliflower

227

cabbage

228

brinjal

230

lady's finger
palak/other leafy
vegetables
french beans, barbati

231
232

tomato

234

peas

235

chillis: green

236

capsicum

237

plantain: green

238

jackfruit: green

240

lemon (no.)

241

other vegetables
vegetables: s.t. (210-242)

242
249

consumption out of
home produce
quantity@
value
(0.000)
(Rs.)
(3)
(4)

total consumption
quantity@
(0.000)
(5)

value
(Rs.)
(6)

source$

(7)

233

@Unit

is kg unless otherwise specified in col(1).


Source code: only purchase 1, only home-grown stock 2, both purchase and home-grown stock 3, only free collection 4, only
exchange of goods and services 5, only gifts / charities 6, others 9
*Source code cannot be 2, 3 or 4 for these items. For home-processed items consumption should be recorded against ingredients.
$

NSS KI(66/1.0): Key Indicators of Household Consumer Expenditure in India, 2009-10

Schedule 1.0, Type 1

D-9

[5.2] consumption of edible oil, egg, fish and meat, vegetables, fruits, spices, beverages and processed food
and pan, tobacco and intoxicants during the last 30 days ended on ...............

item

code

(1)
banana (no.)

(2)
250

jackfruit

251

watermelon

252

pineapple (no.)

253

coconut (no.)

254

coconut green (no.)

255

guava

256

singara

257

orange, mausami (no.)

258

papaya

260

mango

261

kharbooza

262

pears/naspati

263

berries

264

leechi

265

apple

266

grapes

267

other fresh fruits

268

fruits (fresh): s.t.(250-268)

269

coconut: copra

270

groundnut

271

dates

272

cashewnut

273

walnut

274

other nuts

275

raisin, kishmish, monacca, etc.

276

other dry fruits

277

fruits (dry): s.t. (270-277)

279

garlic (gm)

280

ginger (gm)

281

turmeric (gm)

282

black pepper (gm)

283

dry chillies (gm)

284

tamarind (gm)

285

curry powder (gm)

286

oilseeds (gm)

287

other spices (gm)

288

spices: s.t. (280-288)

289

consumption out of
home produce
quantity@
value
(0.000)
(Rs.)
(3)
(4)

total consumption
quantity@
(0.000)
(5)

value
(Rs.)
(6)

source$

(7)

NSS KI(66/1.0): Key Indicators of Household Consumer Expenditure in India, 2009-10

D-10

Schedule 1.0, Type 1

[5.2] consumption of edible oil, egg, fish and meat, vegetables, fruits, spices, beverages and processed food
and pan, tobacco and intoxicants during the last 30 days ended on ...............

item

code

(1)
tea : cups (no.)
tea : leaf (gm)
coffee : cups (no.)
coffee: powder (gm)
mineral water (litre)
cold beverages: bottled/canned
(litre)
fruit juice and shake (litre)
other beverages: cocoa, chocolate,
etc.
biscuits
cake, pastry
prepared sweets
cooked meals received as assistance
or payment** (no.)
cooked meals purchased (no.)
salted refreshments
pickles (gm)
sauce (gm)
jam, jelly (gm)
other processed food

(2)
290
291
292
293
294
295

beverages, etc.: sub-total (290308)

309

pan: leaf (no.)


pan: finished (no.)
ingredients for pan (gm)

310
311
312

pan: s.t. (310-312)

319

consumption out of
home produce
quantity@
value
(0.000)
(Rs.)
(3)
(4)

total consumption
quantity@
(0.000)
(5)

value
(Rs.)
(6)

source$

(7)

296
297

*
*

298
300
301
302

*
*
*

303
304
305
306
307
308

@Unit

is kg unless otherwise specified in col(1).


Source code: only purchase 1, only home-grown stock 2, both purchase and home-grown stock 3, only free collection 4, only exchange
of goods and services 5, only gifts / charities 6, others 9
*Source code cannot be 2, 3 or 4 for these items. For home-processed items consumption should be recorded against ingredients.
** Do not include cooked meals received from other households.

NSS KI(66/1.0): Key Indicators of Household Consumer Expenditure in India, 2009-10

*
*
*
*

Schedule 1.0, Type 1

D-11

[5.2] consumption of edible oil, egg, fish and meat, vegetables, fruits, spices, beverages and processed food
and pan, tobacco and intoxicants during the last 30 days ended on ...............

item

code

(1)
bidi (no.)
cigarettes (no.)
leaf tobacco (gm)
snuff (gm)
hookah tobacco (gm)
cheroot (no.)
zarda, kimam, surti (gm)
other tobacco products
tobacco: s.t. (320-327)

(2)
320
321
322
323
324
325
326
327
329

ganja (gm)
toddy (litre)
country liquor (litre)
beer (litre)
foreign/refined liquor or wine (litre)
other intoxicants
intoxicants: s.t. (330-335)

330
331
332
333
334
335
339

consumption out of
home produce
quantity@
value
(0.000)
(Rs.)
(3)
(4)

total consumption
quantity@
(0.000)
(5)

value
(Rs.)
(6)

[6] consumption of energy (fuel, light & household appliances) during the last 30 days ended on

item
code consumption out of home
total consumption
produce
quantity@
value
quantity@
value
(0.000)
(Rs.)
(0.000)
(Rs.)
(6)
(2)
(1)
(3)
(4)
(5)
coke
340
firewood and chips
341
electricity (std. unit)
342
dung cake
343
kerosene PDS (litre)
344
kerosene other sources (litre) 345
matches (box)
346
coal
347
LPG [excl. conveyance]
348
charcoal
350
candle (no.)
351
gobar gas
352
petrol (litre) [excl. conveyance] 353
diesel (litre) [excl. conveyance] 354
other fuel
355
fuel and light: s.t. (340-355)
359

source$

(7)

*
*
*

source$

(7)

@Unit
$

is kg unless otherwise specified in col(1).


Source code: only purchase 1, only home-grown stock 2, both purchase and home-grown stock 3, only free collection 4, only exchange of
goods and services 5, only gifts / charities 6, others 9. *Source code cannot be 2, 3 or 4 for these items.

NSS KI(66/1.0): Key Indicators of Household Consumer Expenditure in India, 2009-10

D-12

Schedule 1.0, Type 1

[7] consumption of clothing, bedding, etc.


Item

code

(1)
clothing: first-hand
dhoti (no.)
sari (no.)
cloth for shirt, pyjama, salwar, etc. (metre)
cloth for coat, trousers, overcoat, etc. (metre)
chaddar, dupatta, shawl, etc. (no.)
lungi (no.)
gamchha, towel, handkerchief (no.)
hosiery articles, stockings, undergarments,
etc.(no.)
ready-made garments (no.)
headwear (no.), belts
sweater, muffler, scarf, etc. (no.)
knitting wool, cotton yarn (gm)
clothing (first-hand): other

(2)

368
370
371
372
373

clothing: second-hand
clothing: sub-total (360-374)

374
379

bed sheet, bed cover (no.)


rug, blanket (no.)
pillow, quilt, mattress (no.)
cloth for upholstery, curtain, table-cloth, etc.
(
)
mosquito net (no.)
mats and matting (no.)
cotton (gm)
bedding: others
bedding, etc.: s.t. (380-387)

380
381
382
383

during last 30 days


quantity
value
(0.000)
(Rs.)
(3)
(4)

during last 365 days


quantity
value
(0.000)
(Rs.)
(5)
(6)

360
361
362
363
364
365
366
367

384
385
386
387
389

[8] consumption of footwear


item

code

(1)
leather boots, shoes

(2)
390

leather sandals, chappals, etc.

391

other leather footwear

392

rubber / PVC footwear

393

other footwear

394

footwear: second-hand

395

footwear: sub-total (390-395)

399

during last 30 days


no. of
value
pairs
(Rs.)
(3)
(4)

during last 365 days


value
no. of pairs
(Rs.)
(5)
(6)

NSS KI(66/1.0): Key Indicators of Household Consumer Expenditure in India, 2009-10

Schedule 1.0, Type 1

D-13

[9] expenditure on education and medical (institutional) goods and services


during last 30
days
item
code
value
(Rs.)
(1)
(2)
(3)
books, journals: first hand

400

books, journals, etc.: second hand

401

newspapers, periodicals

402

library charges

403
404

stationery, photocopying charges


tuition and other fees (school, college, etc.)

during last 365


days
value
(Rs.)
(4)

405

private tutor/ coaching centre

406

educational CD

407

other educational expenses

408

education: s.t. (400-408)

409

medicine

410

X-ray, ECG, pathological test, etc.

411

doctor's/surgeon's fee

412

hospital & nursing home charges

413

other medical expenses

414

medical - institutional: s.t. (410-414)

419

NSS KI(66/1.0): Key Indicators of Household Consumer Expenditure in India, 2009-10

D-14

Schedule 1.0, Type 1

[10] expenditure on miscellaneous goods and services including medical (non-institutional), rents and taxes
during the last 30 days ended on .......................
value
value
Item
code
item
code
(Rs.)
(Rs.)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(1)
(2)
(3)
medicine
420
toilet soap
450
X-ray, ECG, pathological test, etc.

421

toothpaste, toothbrush, comb, etc.

451

doctors/ surgeons fee

422

powder, snow, cream, lotion and

452

family planning appliances

423

perfume

other medical expenses

424

hair oil, shampoo, hair cream

453

medical non-institutional: sub-total

429

shaving blades, shaving stick, razor

454

shaving cream, aftershave lotion

455

sanitary napkins

456

(420-424)
cinema, theatre

430

other toilet articles

457

mela, fair, picnic

431

toilet articles: sub-total (450-457)

459

sports goods, toys, etc.

432

club fees

433

electric bulb, tubelight

460

goods for recreation and hobbies

434

electric batteries

461

photography

435

other non-durable electric goods

462

VCD/ DVD hire (incl. instrument)

436

earthenware

463

cable TV

437

glassware

464

other entertainment

438

bucket, water bottle/ feeding bottle

465

entertainment: sub-total (430-438)

439

& other plastic goods


coir, rope, etc.

466

spectacles

440

washing soap/soda/powder

467

torch

441

other washing requisites

468

lock

442

incense (agarbatti), room freshener

470

umbrella, raincoat

443

flower (fresh): all purposes

471

lighter (bidi/ cigarette/ gas stove)

444
445

mosquito repellent, insecticide, acid


etc.

472

other minor durable-type goods


minor durable-type goods: sub-

449

other petty articles

473

other household consumables:

479

total (440-445)

sub-total (460-473)

NSS KI(66/1.0): Key Indicators of Household Consumer Expenditure in India, 2009-10

Schedule 1.0, Type 1

D-15

[10] expenditure on miscellaneous goods and services including medical (non-institutional), rents and taxes
during the last 30 days ended on .......................
value
value
Item
code
item
code
(Rs.)
(Rs.)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(1)
(2)
(3)
domestic servant/cook
480
air fare
500
attendant

481

railway fare

501

sweeper

bus/tram fare

502

barber, beautician, etc.

482
483

taxi, auto-rickshaw fare

503

washerman, laundry, ironing

484

steamer, boat fare

504

tailor

485

rickshaw (hand drawn & cycle) fare

505

grinding charges

486

horse cart fare

506

telephone charges: landline*

487

porter charges

507

telephone charges: mobile

488

petrol for vehicle

508

postage & telegram

490

diesel for vehicle

510

miscellaneous expenses

491

lubricants & other fuels for vehicle

511

priest

492

school bus, van, etc.

512

legal expenses

493

other conveyance expenses

513

repair charges for non-durables

494

conveyance: sub-total (500-513)

519

pet animals (incl. birds, fish)

495

other consumer services excluding

496

house rent, garage rent (actual)

520*

hotel lodging charges

521

residential land rent

522*

other consumer rent

523

rent: sub-total (520-523)

529

house rent, garage rent (imputedurban only)

539

conveyance
consumer services excluding
conveyance: sub-total (480-496)

499

water charges

540*

other consumer taxes & cesses

541*

consumer taxes and cesses: subtotal (540-541)

549

*The value may be derived as the amount last paid divided by the number of months for which amount was paid.

NSS KI(66/1.0): Key Indicators of Household Consumer Expenditure in India, 2009-10

D-16

Schedule 1.0, Type 1

[11] expenditure for purchase and construction (including repair and maintenance) of durable goods for domestic use
code

during the last 30 days

almirah, dressing table

551

chair, stool, bench, table


suitcase, trunk, box, handbag and other
travel goods
foam, rubber cushion

552

carpet, daree & other floor mattings

555

paintings, drawings, engravings, etc.


other furniture & fixtures (couch, sofa,
etc.)
furniture & fixtures: sub-total (550557)

556

(5)

(6)

553
554

557
559

radio, 2-in-1
television
VCR/VCD/DVD player
camera & photographic equipment
CD, DVD, audio/video cassette, etc
musical instruments
other goods for recreation

560
561
562
563
564
565
566

goods for recreation: sub-total (560566)

569

NSS KI(66/1.0): Key Indicators of Household Consumer Expenditure in India, 2009-10

(7)

(8)

during the last 365 days


total
first-hand purchase
expenditure
(Rs.)
value
(Rs.)
[(6)+(7)

(10)

(11)

+ (8)]

(9)

cost of
second-hand
raw
purchase
materials
value (Rs.)
and
services
for
construction and
repair
(Rs.)

total expenditure
(Rs.)

[(12)+(13)+
(15)]

number purchased

(4)

second
-hand
purchase:
value
(Rs.)

whether hirepurchased? (yes-1,no-2)

(3)

value
(Rs)

cost of
raw
materials
and
services
for
construction and
repair
(Rs.)

number purchased

(2)

550

whether hirepurchased? (yes-1,no-2)

(1)

bedstead

first-hand purchase

number purchased

whether possessed on the date of


survey(yes-1,no-2)

description

(12)

(13)

(14)

(15)

(16)

Schedule 1.0, Type 1

D-17

[11] expenditure for purchase and construction (including repair and maintenance) of durable goods for domestic use
code

during the last 30 days

other metal utensils

571

casseroles, thermos, thermoware

572

other crockery & utensils

573

crockery & utensils: sub-total (570573)

579

electric fan

580

air conditioner, air cooler

581

lantern, lamp, electric lampshade

582

sewing machine

583

washing machine

584

stove

585

pressure cooker/ pressure pan

586

refrigerator

587

water purifier

588

electric iron, heater, toaster, oven &


other electric heating appliances
other cooking/ household appliances

590

cooking & other household


appliances: sub-total (580-591)

599

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

total
first-hand purchase
expenditure
(Rs.)
value
(Rs.)
[(6)+(7)

(10)

(11)

+ (8)]

(9)

cost of
second-hand
raw
purchase
materials
value (Rs.)
and
services
for
construction and
repair
(Rs.)

total expenditure
(Rs.)

[(12)+(13)+
(15)]

number purchased

(4)

second
-hand
purchase:
value
(Rs.)

whether hirepurchased? (yes-1,no-2)

(3)

value
(Rs)

cost of
raw
materials
and
services
for
construction and
repair
(Rs.)

during the last 365 days

number purchased

(2)

570

whether hirepurchased? (yes-1,no-2)

(1)

stainless steel utensils

first-hand purchase

number purchased

whether possessed on the date of


survey(yes-1,no-2)

description

(12)

(13)

(14)

(15)

(16)

591

NSS KI(66/1.0): Key Indicators of Household Consumer Expenditure in India, 2009-10

D-18

Schedule 1.0, Type 1

[11] expenditure for purchase and construction (including repair and maintenance) of durable goods for domestic use
code

during the last 30 days

motor cycle, scooter

601

motor car, jeep

602

tyres & tubes

603

other transport equipment

604

personal transport equipment: subtotal (600-604)

609

contact lenses, hearing aids &


orthopaedic equipment
other medical equipment

610

therapeutic appliances: sub-total


(610-611)

619

clock, watch

620

other machines for household work

621

PC/ Laptop/ other peripherals incl.


software
mobile handset

622

telephone instrument (landline)

624

any other personal goods

625

other personal goods: sub-total (620625)

629

(5)

(6)

611

623

NSS KI(66/1.0): Key Indicators of Household Consumer Expenditure in India, 2009-10

(7)

(8)

total
first-hand purchase
expenditure
(Rs.)
value
(Rs.)
[(6)+(7)

(10)

(11)

+ (8)]

(9)

cost of
second-hand
raw
purchase
materials
value (Rs.)
and
services
for
construction and
repair
(Rs.)

total expenditure
(Rs.)

[(12)+(13)+
(15)]

number purchased

(4)

second
-hand
purchase:
value
(Rs.)

whether hirepurchased? (yes-1,no-2)

(3)

value
(Rs)

cost of
raw
materials
and
services
for
construction and
repair
(Rs.)

during the last 365 days

number purchased

(2)

600

whether hirepurchased? (yes-1,no-2)

(1)

bicycle

first-hand purchase

number purchased

whether possessed on the date of


survey(yes-1,no-2)

description

(12)

(13)

(14)

(15)

(16)

Schedule 1.0, Type 1

D-19

[11] expenditure for purchase and construction (including repair and maintenance) of durable goods for domestic use
code

during the last 30 days

bathroom and sanitary equipment

630

plugs, switches & other electrical


fittings
residential building & land (cost of
repairs only)
other durables
(specify)..................................
residential building, land and other
durables: sub-total (630-633)

631

(6)

(7)

(8)

(10)

(11)

+ (8)]

(9)

cost of
second-hand
raw
purchase
materials
value (Rs.)
and
services
for
construction and
repair
(Rs.)

total expenditure
(Rs.)

[(12)+(13)+
(15)]

number purchased

(5)

total
first-hand purchase
expenditure
(Rs.)
value
(Rs.)
[(6)+(7)

whether hirepurchased? (yes-1,no-2)

(4)

second
-hand
purchase:
value
(Rs.)

(12)

(13)

(14)

(15)

(16)

632
633
639

gold ornaments

640

silver ornaments

641

jewels, pearls

642

other ornaments
jewellery & ornaments: sub-total
(640-643)

643

durable goods: total


(559+569+579+599+609+
619+629+639+649)

(3)

value
(Rs)

cost of
raw
materials
and
services
for
construction and
repair
(Rs.)

during the last 365 days

number purchased

(2)

whether hirepurchased? (yes-1,no-2)

(1)

first-hand purchase

number purchased

whether possessed on the date of


survey(yes-1,no-2)

description

649
659

NSS KI(66/1.0): Key Indicators of Household Consumer Expenditure in India, 2009-10

D-20

Schedule 1.0,Type 1

[12] summary of consumer expenditure


srl. no.

item description

(1)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.

(2)
cereals
cereal substitute
pulses & products
milk & milk products
sugar
salt
edible oil
egg, fish & meat
vegetables
fruits (fresh)
fruits (dry)
spices
beverages etc.
pan
tobacco
intoxicants
fuel and light
medical (non-institutional)
entertainment
minor durable-type goods
toilet articles
other household consumables
consumer services excl. conveyance
conveyance
rent
consumer taxes & cesses
sub-total (1 26)
clothing
bedding etc.
footwear
education
medical (institutional)
durable goods
sub-total (28 33)

35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.

clothing
bedding etc.
footwear
education
medical (institutional)
durable goods
s.t. for 365 days data (35 -40)
(30365) srl. no. 41

block
(3)
5.1
5.1
5.1
5.1
5.1
5.1
5.2
5.2
5.2
5.2
5.2
5.2
5.2
5.2
5.2
5.2
6
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10

reference
item
(4)
129
139
159
169
179
189
199
209
249
269
279
289
309
319
329
339
359
429
439
449
459
479
499
519
529
549

column
(5)
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

7
7
8
9
9
11

379
389
399
409
419
659

4
4
4
3
3
9

7
7
8
9
9
11

379
389
399
409
419
659

6
6
6
4
4
16

value of consumption (in Rs.)


during last 30 days
(6)

during last 365 days

43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.

srl. nos.( 27 + 34 ) [monthly household consumption expenditure] [URP]


srl. nos.( 27 + 42 ) [monthly household consumption expenditure] [MRP]
household size
3
1

imputed rent
10
539
3
monthly per capita expenditure (Rs. 0.00) [srl. no. 43 srl. no. 45]
monthly per capita expenditure (Rs. 0.00) [srl. no. 44 srl. no. 45]

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Schedule 1.0, Type 1

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[13] remarks by investigator

[14] comments by supervisory officer(s)

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Schedule 1.0, Type 2

RURAL
URBAN

D-23

CENTRAL
STATE

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
NATIONAL SAMPLE SURVEY ORGANISATION
SOCIO-ECONOMIC SURVEY
SIXTY-SIXTH ROUND: JULY 2009 - JUNE 2010
SCHEDULE 1.0: CONSUMER EXPENDITURE
Schedule Type 2

[0] descriptive identification of sample household


1. state/u.t.:

5. hamlet name:

2. district:

6. ward/inv. unit/block:

3. tehsil/town:

7. name of head of household:

4. village name:

8. name of informant:

[1] identification of sample household


item
no.

item

item
no.

code

item

1.

srl. no. of sample village/


block

2.

round number

3.

schedule number

4.

sample (central-1, state-2)

14.

second stage stratum

5.

sector (rural-1, urban-2)

15.

sample household number

6.

NSS region

16.

srl. no. of informant (as in col.1, block 4)

7.

district

17.

response code

8.

stratum

18.

survey code

9.

sub-stratum

19.

reason for substitution of original


household (code)

10.

sub-round

20.

schedule type

6
0

6
1

11.

sub-sample

12.

FOD sub-region

0 13.

code

sample hamlet-group/sub-block number

CODES FOR BLOCK 1


item 17: response code : informant: co-operative and capable -1, co-operative but not capable -2,
busy -3, reluctant - 4, others - 9
item 18: survey code : original 1, substitute 2, casualty 3
item 19: reason for substitution of original household : informant busy -1, members away
from home -2, informant non-cooperative -3, others
-9
* tick mark ( ) may be put in the appropriate place.

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Schedule 1.0, Type 2

[2] particulars of field operations


srl. no.
(1)
1.

2.

item
(2)

investigator
(3)

supervisory officer
(4)

i) name
(block letters)
ii) code
date(s) of :

DD

MM

YY

DD

MM

YY

(i) survey/inspection
(ii) receipt
(iii) scrutiny
(iv) despatch
3.
4.
5.

6.

number of additional sheets


attached
total time taken to canvass
schedule 1.0 (in minutes)
whether schedule contains
remarks (yes-1, no-2)

in block 14/15

elsewhere in the
schedule

signature

[13] perception of household regarding sufficiency of food


1.

do all members of your household get two square meals


every day?
(yes: every month of the year-1, some months of the year -2;
no: no month of the year-3)

2.

if code is 2 in item 1, during which calendar months did any


member of the household not get two square meals every
day?
(applicable month codes may be recorded in the box spaces:
Jan-01, Feb-02, Mar-03, Apr-04, May-05, Jun-06, Jul-07,
Aug-08, Sep-09, Oct-10, Nov-11, Dec-12)

3.

whether information on item 1 was actually obtained from


the informant (yes-1, no-2)

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Schedule 1.0, Type 2

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[3] household characteristics


1. household size
2. principal
industry
(NIC-2004)
3. principal
occupation
(NCO2004)

during July
08 to June
09

description:

15. land irrigated


(0.000 ha)

code (5-digit)
description:
code (3-digit)

4. household type (code)

14. land cultivated


(0.000 ha)

primary
source of
energy for

16. cooking (code)


17. lighting (code)

18. dwelling unit code (owned-1, hired-2, no


dwelling unit-3, others-9)

5. religion (code)
6. social group (code)
7. whether owns any land (yes-1, no -2)

19. is any member of the household a regular


salary earner? (yes-1, no -2)

8. if yes in item 7, type of land owned


(homestead only 1, homestead and
other land 2, other land only 3)

20. did the household perform any ceremony


during the last 30 days? (yes 1, no 2)

land as on the date of survey (in 0.000 hectares)


9. owned

21. no. of meals served to non-household


members during the last 30 days

10. leased-in

22. whether the household has access to internet

11. otherwise possessed (neither owned

at home on the date of survey ( yes-1, no-2)

nor leased-in)
12. leased-out
13. total possessed [items (9+10+11-12)]

CODES FOR BLOCK 3


item 4: household type : for rural areas: self-employed in non-agriculture-1, agricultural labour-2, other labour3, self-employed in agriculture-4, others-9
for urban areas: self-employed-1, regular wage/salary earning-2, casual labour-3,
others-9
item 5: religion : Hinduism-1, Islam-2, Christianity -3, Sikhism-4, Jainism-5, Buddhism-6, Zoroastrianism-7,
others-9
item 6: social group : Scheduled Tribes-1, Scheduled Castes-2, Other Backward Classes-3, others-9
item 16: primary source of energy for cooking : coke, coal-01, firewood and chips-02, LPG-03, gobar gas-04,
dung cake-05, charcoal-06, kerosene-07, electricity-08, others-09, no cooking arrangement-10
item 17: primary source of energy for lighting : kerosene-1, other oil -2, gas-3, candle-4, electricity-5, others-9, no
lighting arrangement-6
Note: 1 acre = 0.4047 hectare

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Schedule 1.0, Type 2

(6)

(7)

(8)

(9)

away from home

at

free of cost

home

on payment

(5)

no. of meals taken during last 30 days

others

(4)

no. of
meals
usually
taken in
a day

from employer as
perquisites or part
of wage

(3)

no. of
days
stayed
away
from
home
during
last 30
days

from school,
balwadi, etc.

general educational level


(code)

(2)

marital status (code)

(1)

age (years)

name of member

sex (male-1, female-2)

srl.
no.

relation to head (code)

[4] demographic and other particulars of household members

(10)

(11)

(12)

(13)

(14)

CODES FOR BLOCK 4


Col. (3) : relation to head: self-1, spouse of head-2, married child-3, spouse of married child-4, unmarried child-5,
grandchild-6, father/mother/father-in-law/mother-in-law-7, brother/sister/brother-inlaw/sister-in-law/other relatives-8, servants/employees/other non-relatives-9
Col.(6) : marital status: never married 1, currently married 2, widowed 3, divorced/separated 4
Col. (7): general educational level: not literate -01,
literate without formal schooling: through EGS/NFEC/AEC - 02, through TLC -03,
others- 04;
literate with formal schooling: below primary -05, primary -06, middle -07, secondary 08, higher secondary -10, diploma/certificate course -11, graduate -12, postgraduate
and above -13

NSS KI(66/1.0): Key Indicators of Household Consumer Expenditure in India, 2009-10

Schedule 1.0, Type 2

D-27

[5.1] consumption of cereals, pulses, milk and milk products, sugar and salt during the last 30 days ended
on ...................

item

code

(1)
rice PDS
rice other sources
chira
khoi, lawa
muri
other rice products
wheat/ atta PDS
wheat/ atta other sources
maida
suji, rawa
sewai, noodles
bread (bakery)
other wheat products
jowar & its products
bajra & its products
maize & products
barley & its products
small millets & their products
ragi & its products
other cereals

(2)
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
120
121
122

cereal: sub-total (101-122)

129

cereal substitutes: tapioca, etc.

139

arhar, tur
gram: split
gram: whole
moong
masur
urd
peas
khesari
other pulses
gram products
besan
other pulse products

140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
150
151
152

pulses & pulse products: s.t. (140-152)

159

consumption out of
home produce
quantity@
value
(0.000)
(Rs.)
(3)
(4)

total consumption
quantity@
(0.000)
(5)

value
(Rs.)
(6)

source
code

(7)
1

*
*
1

*
*
*
*

@Unit

is kg unless otherwise specified in col(1).


Source code: only purchase 1, only home-grown stock 2, both purchase and home-grown stock 3, only free collection 4, only exchange
of goods and services 5, only gifts / charities 6, others 9
*Source code cannot be 2, 3 or 4 for these items. For home-processed items such as muri, consumption should be recorded against ingredients
(e.g. home-produced muri: record against rice).
$

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D-28

Schedule 1.0, Type 2

[5.1] consumption of cereals, pulses, milk and milk products, sugar and salt during the last 30 days ended
on ...................

item

code

consumption out of
home produce
quantity@
value
(0.000)
(Rs.)
(3)
(4)

total consumption
quantity@
(0.000)
(5)

value
(Rs.)
(6)

source
code

(1)
milk: liquid (litre)
baby food
milk: condensed/ powder
curd
ghee
butter
ice-cream
other milk products

(2)
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167

milk & milk products: s.t.(160-167)

169

sugar - PDS

170

sugar - other sources

171

gur

172

candy, misri

173

honey

174

sugar: s.t. (170-174)

179

salt

189

@Unit

(7)
*
*
*
*
*
*
*

is kg unless otherwise specified in col(1).


Source code: only purchase 1, only home-grown stock 2, both purchase and home-grown stock 3, only free collection 4, only exchange
of goods and services 5, only gifts / charities 6, others 9
*Source code cannot be 2, 3 or 4 for these items. For home-processed items consumption should be recorded against ingredients.

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F2+ items: Ref. Period last 7 days

Schedule 1.0, Type 2

D-29

[5.2] consumption of edible oil, egg, fish and meat, vegetables, fruits, spices, beverages and processed
food and pan, tobacco and intoxicants during the last 7 days ended on ...............
item
code
consumption out of
total consumption
source$
home produce
quantity@
value
quantity@
value
(0.000)
(Rs.)
(0.000)
(Rs.)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
vanaspati, margarine
190
*
mustard oil
191
groundnut oil

192

coconut oil

193

edible oil: others

194

edible oil: s.t. (190-194)

199

eggs (no.)

200

fish, prawn

201

goat meat/mutton

202

beef/ buffalo meat

203

pork

204

chicken

205

others: birds, crab, oyster,


tortoise, etc.
egg, fish & meat:
s.t. (200-206)

206
209

@Unit

is kg unless otherwise specified in col(1).


Source code: only purchase 1, only home-grown stock 2, both purchase and home-grown stock 3, only free collection 4, only
exchange of goods and services 5, only gifts / charities 6, others 9
*Source code cannot be 2, 3 or 4 for these items. For home-processed items such as muri, consumption should be recorded against
ingredients (e.g. home-produced muri: record against rice).
$

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D-30

F2+ items: Ref. Period last 7 days

Schedule 1.0, Type 2

[5.2] consumption of edible oil, egg, fish and meat, vegetables, fruits, spices, beverages and processed
food and pan, tobacco and intoxicants during the last 7 days ended on ...............
item
code
consumption out of
total consumption
source$
home produce
quantity@
value
quantity@
value
(0.000)
(Rs.)
(0.000)
(Rs.)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
potato

210

onion

211

radish

212

carrot

213

turnip

214

beet

215

sweet potato

216

arum

217

pumpkin

218

gourd

220

bitter gourd

221

cucumber

222

parwal, patal

223

jhinga, torai

224

snake gourd

225

papaya: green

226

cauliflower

227

cabbage

228

brinjal

230

lady's finger
palak/other leafy
vegetables
french beans, barbati

231
232

tomato

234

peas

235

chillis: green

236

capsicum

237

plantain: green

238

jackfruit: green

240

lemon (no.)

241

other vegetables
vegetables: s.t. (210-242)

242
249

233

@Unit

is kg unless otherwise specified in col(1).


Source code: only purchase 1, only home-grown stock 2, both purchase and home-grown stock 3, only free collection 4, only
exchange of goods and services 5, only gifts / charities 6, others 9
*Source code cannot be 2, 3 or 4 for these items. For home-processed items consumption should be recorded against ingredients.
$

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Schedule 1.0, Type 2

F2+ items: Ref. Period last 7 days

D-31

[5.2] consumption of edible oil, egg, fish and meat, vegetables, fruits, spices, beverages and processed food
and pan, tobacco and intoxicants during the last 7 days ended on ...............
consumption out of
total consumption
source$
home produce
item
code quantity@
value
quantity@
value
(0.000)
(Rs.)
(0.000)
(Rs.)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
banana (no.)
250
jackfruit
251
watermelon

252

pineapple (no.)

253

coconut (no.)

254

coconut green (no.)

255

guava

256

singara

257

orange, mausami (no.)

258

papaya

260

mango

261

kharbooza

262

pears/naspati

263

berries

264

leechi

265

apple

266

grapes

267

other fresh fruits

268

fruits (fresh): s.t.(250-268)

269

coconut: copra

270

groundnut

271

dates

272

cashewnut

273

walnut

274

other nuts

275

raisin, kishmish, monacca, etc.

276

other dry fruits

277

fruits (dry): s.t. (270-277)

279

garlic (gm)

280

ginger (gm)

281

turmeric (gm)

282

black pepper (gm)

283

dry chillies (gm)

284

tamarind (gm)

285

curry powder (gm)

286

oilseeds (gm)

287

other spices (gm)

288

spices: s.t. (280-288)

289

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D-32

F2+ items: Ref. Period last 7 days

Schedule 1.0, Type 2

[5.2] consumption of edible oil, egg, fish and meat, vegetables, fruits, spices, beverages and processed food
and pan, tobacco and intoxicants during the last 7 days ended on ...............
consumption out of
total consumption
source$
home produce
item
code quantity@
value
quantity@
value
(0.000)
(Rs.)
(0.000)
(Rs.)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
tea : cups (no.)
290
tea : leaf (gm)
291
coffee : cups (no.)
292
coffee: powder (gm)
293
mineral water (litre)
294
cold beverages: bottled/canned
295
*
(litre)
fruit juice and shake (litre)
296
*
other beverages: cocoa, chocolate,
297
*
etc.
biscuits
298
*
cake, pastry
300
*
prepared sweets
301
*
cooked meals received as assistance 302
or payment** (no.)
cooked meals purchased (no.)
303
salted refreshments
304
pickles (gm)
305
*
sauce (gm)
306
*
jam, jelly (gm)
307
*
other processed food
308
*
beverages, etc.: sub-total (290308)

309

pan: leaf (no.)


pan: finished (no.)
ingredients for pan (gm)

310
311
312

pan: s.t. (310-312)

319

@Unit

is kg unless otherwise specified in col(1).


Source code: only purchase 1, only home-grown stock 2, both purchase and home-grown stock 3, only free collection 4, only exchange
of goods and services 5, only gifts / charities 6, others 9
*Source code cannot be 2, 3 or 4 for these items. For home-processed items consumption should be recorded against ingredients.
** Do not include cooked meals received from other households.

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F2+ items: Ref. Period last 7 days

Schedule 1.0, Type 2

D-33

[5.2] consumption of edible oil, egg, fish and meat, vegetables, fruits, spices, beverages and processed food
and pan, tobacco and intoxicants during the last 7 days ended on ...............
consumption out of
total consumption
source$
home produce
item
code quantity@
value
quantity@
value
(0.000)
(Rs.)
(0.000)
(Rs.)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
bidi (no.)
320
cigarettes (no.)
321
leaf tobacco (gm)
322
snuff (gm)
323
hookah tobacco (gm)
324
cheroot (no.)
325
zarda, kimam, surti (gm)
326
other tobacco products
327
tobacco: s.t. (320-327)
329
ganja (gm)
toddy (litre)
country liquor (litre)
beer (litre)
foreign/refined liquor or wine (litre)
other intoxicants
intoxicants: s.t. (330-335)

330
331
332
333
334
335
339

[6] consumption of energy (fuel, light and household appliances) during the last 30 days ended on
.......................
item
code consumption out of home
total consumption
produce
quantity@
value
quantity@
value
(0.000)
(Rs.)
(0.000)
(Rs.)
(6)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
coke
340
firewood and chips
341
electricity (std. unit)
342
dung cake
343
kerosene PDS (litre)
344
kerosene other sources (litre) 345
matches (box)
346
coal
347
LPG [excl. conveyance]
348
charcoal
350
candle (no.)
351
gobar gas
352
petrol (litre) [excl. conveyance] 353
diesel (litre) [excl. conveyance] 354
other fuel
355
fuel and light: s.t. (340-355)
359

*
*
*

source$

(7)

*
*

@Unit
$

is kg unless otherwise specified in col(1).


Source code: only purchase 1, only home-grown stock 2, both purchase and home-grown stock 3, only free collection 4, only exchange of
goods and services 5, only gifts / charities 6, others 9. *Source code cannot be 2, 3 or 4 for these items.

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Schedule 1.0, Type 2

[7] consumption of clothing, bedding, etc. during the last 365 days ended on ........
Item

code

(1)
clothing: first-hand
dhoti (no.)
sari (no.)
cloth for shirt, pyjama, salwar, etc. (metre)
cloth for coat, trousers, overcoat, etc. (metre)
chaddar, dupatta, shawl, etc. (no.)
lungi (no.)
gamchha, towel, handkerchief (no.)
hosiery articles, stockings, undergarments, etc.(no.)
ready-made garments (no.)
headwear (no.), belts
sweater, muffler, scarf, etc. (no.)
knitting wool, cotton yarn (gm)
clothing (first-hand): other

(2)
360
361
362
363
364
365
366
367
368
370
371
372
373

clothing: second-hand
clothing: sub-total (360-374)

374
379

bed sheet, bed cover (no.)

380

rug, blanket (no.)

381

pillow, quilt, mattress (no.)

382

cloth for upholstery, curtain, table-cloth, etc. (metre)

383

mosquito net (no.)

384

mats and matting (no.)

385

cotton (gm)

386

bedding: others

387

bedding, etc.: s.t. (380-387)

389

quantity
(0.000)
(3)

value
(Rs.)
(4)

[8] consumption of footwear during the last 365 days ended on


...............................
item

code

no. of pairs

(1)
leather boots, shoes

(2)
390

(3)

leather sandals, chappals, etc.

391

other leather footwear

392

rubber / PVC footwear

393

other footwear

394

footwear: second-hand

395

footwear: sub-total (390-395)

399

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value
(Rs.)
(4)

Schedule 1.0, Type 2

D-35

[9] expenditure on education and medical (institutional) goods and services


during the last 365 days ended on.
value
item
code
(Rs.)
(1)
(2)
(3)
books, journals: first hand

400

books, journals, etc.: second hand

401

newspapers, periodicals

402

library charges

403
404

stationery, photocopying charges


tuition and other fees (school, college, etc.)

405

private tutor/ coaching centre

406

educational CD

407

other educational expenses

408

education: s.t. (400-408)

409

medicine

410

X-ray, ECG, pathological test, etc.

411

doctor's/surgeon's fee

412

hospital & nursing home charges

413

other medical expenses

414

medical - institutional: s.t. (410-414)

419

NSS KI(66/1.0): Key Indicators of Household Consumer Expenditure in India, 2009-10

D-36

Schedule 1.0, Type 2

[10] expenditure on miscellaneous goods and services including medical (non-institutional), rents and taxes
during the last 30 days ended on .......................
value
value
Item
code
item
code
(Rs.)
(Rs.)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(1)
(2)
(3)
medicine
420
toilet soap
450
X-ray, ECG, pathological test, etc.

421

toothpaste, toothbrush, comb, etc.

451

doctors/ surgeons fee

422

powder, snow, cream, lotion and

452

family planning appliances

423

perfume

other medical expenses

424

hair oil, shampoo, hair cream

453

medical non-institutional: sub-total

429

shaving blades, shaving stick, razor

454

shaving cream, aftershave lotion

455

sanitary napkins

456

(420-424)
cinema, theatre

430

other toilet articles

457

mela, fair, picnic

431

toilet articles: sub-total (450-457)

459

sports goods, toys, etc.

432

club fees

433

electric bulb, tubelight

460

goods for recreation and hobbies

434

electric batteries

461

photography

435

other non-durable electric goods

462

VCD/ DVD hire (incl. instrument)

436

earthenware

463

cable TV

437

glassware

464

other entertainment

438

bucket, water bottle/ feeding bottle

465

entertainment: sub-total (430-438)

439

& other plastic goods


coir, rope, etc.

466

spectacles

440

washing soap/soda/powder

467

torch

441

other washing requisites

468

lock

442

incense (agarbatti), room freshener

470

umbrella, raincoat

443

flower (fresh): all purposes

471

lighter (bidi/ cigarette/ gas stove)

444

472

other minor durable-type goods

445

mosquito repellent, insecticide, acid


etc.

minor durable-type goods: sub-

449

other petty articles

473

other household consumables:

479

total (440-445)

sub-total (460-473)

NSS KI(66/1.0): Key Indicators of Household Consumer Expenditure in India, 2009-10

Schedule 1.0, Type 2

D-37

[10] expenditure on miscellaneous goods and services including medical (non-institutional), rents and taxes
during the last 30 days ended on .......................
value
value
Item
code
item
code
(Rs.)
(Rs.)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(1)
(2)
(3)
domestic servant/cook
480
air fare
500
attendant

481

railway fare

501

sweeper

bus/tram fare

502

barber, beautician, etc.

482
483

taxi, auto-rickshaw fare

503

washerman, laundry, ironing

484

steamer, boat fare

504

tailor

485

rickshaw (hand drawn & cycle) fare

505

grinding charges

486

horse cart fare

506

telephone charges: landline*

487

porter charges

507

telephone charges: mobile

488

petrol for vehicle

508

postage & telegram

490

diesel for vehicle

510

miscellaneous expenses

491

lubricants & other fuels for vehicle

511

priest

492

school bus, van, etc.

512

legal expenses

493

other conveyance expenses

513

repair charges for non-durables

494

conveyance: sub-total (500-513)

519

pet animals (incl. birds, fish)

495

other consumer services excluding

496

house rent, garage rent (actual)

520*

hotel lodging charges

521

residential land rent

522*

other consumer rent

523

rent: sub-total (520-523)

529

house rent, garage rent (imputed-

539

conveyance
consumer services excluding

499

conveyance: sub-total (480-496)

urban only)
water charges

540*

other consumer taxes & cesses

541*

consumer taxes and cesses: sub-

549

total (540-541)
*The value may be derived as the amount last paid divided by the number of months for which amount was paid.

NSS KI(66/1.0): Key Indicators of Household Consumer Expenditure in India, 2009-10

D-38

Schedule 1.0, Type 2

description

code

(1)
bedstead

(2)
550

almirah, dressing table

551

chair, stool, bench, table

552

suitcase, trunk, box,


handbag and other travel
goods
foam, rubber cushion

553

carpet, daree & other floor


mattings
paintings, drawings,
engravings, etc.
other furniture & fixtures
(couch, sofa, etc.)
furniture & fixtures:
sub-total (550-557)

555

radio, 2-in-1

560

television

561

VCR/VCD/DVD player

562

camera & photographic


equipment
CD, DVD, audio/video
cassette, etc
musical instruments

563

other goods for recreation

566

goods for recreation:


sub-total (560-566)

569

whether possessed on the


date of survey (yes-1,no-2)

[11] expenditure for purchase and construction (including repair and maintenance) of durable goods for domestic
use during the last 365 days ended on ..........
first-hand purchase
cost of raw
second-hand
total
item

(3)

no. whether
pur-

materials and

hire

chas purched
ased

services for
value
(Rs.)

(yes-1,

purchase
no.

construction purand repair

chas-

(Rs.)

ed

(7)

(8)

expenditure
(Rs.)

value

[(6)+(7)+(9)]

(Rs.)

no-2)
(4)

(5)

(6)

554

556
557
559

564
565

NSS KI(66/1.0): Key Indicators of Household Consumer Expenditure in India, 2009-10

(9)

(10)

Schedule 1.0, Type 2

D-39

description

(1)
stainless steel utensils
other metal utensils
casseroles, thermos,
thermoware
other crockery & utensils

code

(2)
570
571
572

whether possessed on the


date of survey (yes-1,no-2)

[11] expenditure for purchase and construction (including repair and maintenance) of durable goods for domestic
use during the last 365 days ended on ..........
item
first-hand purchase
cost of raw
second-hand
total

(3)

no.

whether

materials and

pur-

hire

services for

chas- purched

ased

value
(Rs.)

(yes-1,

purchase
no.

construction purand repair

cha-

(Rs.)

sed

(7)

(8)

expenditure
(Rs.)

value

[(6)+(7)+(9)]

(Rs.)

no-2)
(4)

(5)

(6)

(9)

(10)

573

crockery & utensils: sub- 579


total (570-573)
electric fan

580

air conditioner, air cooler

581

lantern, lamp, electric


lampshade
sewing machine

582

washing machine

584

stove

585

pressure cooker/ pressure


pan
refrigerator

586

water purifier

588

583

587

electric iron, heater,


590
toaster, oven & other
electric heating appliances
other cooking/ household 591
appliances
cooking & other
599
household appliances:
sub-total (580-591)
bicycle
motor cycle, scooter
motor car, jeep
tyres & tubes
other transport equipment
personal transport
equipment: sub-total
(600-604)

600
601
602
603
604
609

NSS KI(66/1.0): Key Indicators of Household Consumer Expenditure in India, 2009-10

D-40

Schedule 1.0, Type 2

description

code

(1)
(2)
contact lenses, hearing aids 610
& orthopaedic equipment
other medical equipment
611
therapeutic appliances:
sub-total (610-611)

619

clock, watch

620

other machines for


household work
PC/ Laptop/ other
peripherals incl. software
mobile handset

621

telephone instrument
(landline)
any other personal goods

624

other personal goods:


sub-total (620-625)

629

bathroom and sanitary


equipment
plugs, switches & other
electrical fittings

630

residential building & land


(cost of repairs only)
other durables
(specify).....
residential building, land
and other durables: subtotal (630-633)

632

whether possessed on the


date of survey (yes-1,no-2)

[11] expenditure for purchase and construction (including repair and maintenance) of durable goods for domestic
use during the last 365 days ended on ..........
item
first-hand purchase
cost of raw
second-hand
total
no.

whether

materials and

pur-

hire

services for

chas-

purch-

value

ed

ased

(Rs.)

(3)

(4)

(yes-1,
no-2)
(5)

(6)

value

(Rs.)

sed

(Rs.)

(7)

(8)

(9)

631

633
639

silver ornaments

641

jewels, pearls

642

other ornaments

643

jewellery & ornaments:


sub-total (640-643)

649

[(6)+(7)+(9)]

cha-

625

durable goods: total


659
(559+569+579+599+609+
619+629+639+649)

NSS KI(66/1.0): Key Indicators of Household Consumer Expenditure in India, 2009-10

expenditure
(Rs.)

and repair

623

640

no.

construction pur-

622

gold ornaments

purchase

(10)

Schedule 1.0, Type 2

D-41

[12] summary of consumer expenditure


srl.
no.
(1)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

item description
(2)
cereals
cereal substitute
pulses & products
milk & milk products
sugar
salt
sub-total (1-6)

reference
block
(3)
5.1
5.1
5.1
5.1
5.1
5.1

item
(4)
129
139
159
169
179
189

column
(5)
6
6
6
6
6
6

value of
consumption (in Rs)
during last 30 days
(6)

during last 7 days


8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.

edible oil
egg, fish & meat
vegetables
fruits (fresh)
fruits (dry)
spices
beverages etc.
pan
tobacco
intoxicants
sub-total (8-17)
(307) srl. no. 18

5.2
5.2
5.2
5.2
5.2
5.2
5.2
5.2
5.2
5.2

199
209
249
269
279
289
309
319
329
339

6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6

20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.

fuel and light


medical (non-institutional)
entertainment
minor durable-type goods
toilet articles
other household consumables
consumer services excl. conveyance
conveyance
rent
consumer taxes & cesses
sub-total (20 29)

6
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10

359
429
439
449
459
479
499
519
529
549

6
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.

clothing
bedding etc.
footwear
education
medical (institutional)
durable goods
s.t. for 365 days data (31-36)
(30365) srl. no. 37

7
7
8
9
9
11

379
389
399
409
419
659

4
4
4
3
3
10

during last 30 days

during last 365 days

39.
40.
41.
42.

srl. nos.( 7 + 19 + 30 + 38 ) [monthly household consumption expenditure]


household size
3
1

imputed rent
10
539
3
monthly per capita expenditure (Rs. 0.00) [srl. no. 39 srl. no. 40]
NSS KI(66/1.0): Key Indicators of Household Consumer Expenditure in India, 2009-10

D-42

Schedule 1.0, Type 2

[14] remarks by investigator

[15] comments by supervisory officer(s)

NSS KI(66/1.0): Key Indicators of Household Consumer Expenditure in India, 2009-10

List of NSS Repoorts availa


able for saale
Sl.
No.

Report
No.

(1)

(2)

1
2

403
403/1

403/1

407

408

414

7
8
9
10

14

419
420
421
431
(Part I)
431
(Part-II)
(
432
(Part-I)
432
(Part-II)
437

15
16
17

417
429
430

18
19
20

406
409
411

21

412

22

416

23
24

418
425

25

438

26

401

27
28

402
404

11
12
13

Title of the Reeport


(3)
Unorganissed Trade, NS
SS 46th Round
d
Sm
mall Trading Unnits in India
Staate Level resullts on small trrading units inn India:
Vol.-I
Staate Level resullts on small trrading units inn India:
Vol.-II
Land & liv
vestock holdin
ngs and Debt &
investtment, NSS 48
8th Round
Operational land holdings in Inndia, 1991-92: Salient
features
Livve-stock and Agricultural
A
im
mplements in Householld operational holdings,
h
1991-92
Seaasonal variation in the operaation of land hholdings
in India,
I
1991-92
Houusehold Assetss and Liabilitiees as on 30.6.91
Inddebtedness of Rural
R
Househollds as on 30.6.1991
Inddebtedness of Urban
U
Househoolds as on 30.6.1991
Houusehold Borrrowings and Repayments during
1.7.91 to 30.6.92
Houusehold Borrrowings and Repayments during
1.7.91 to 30.6.92
Houuseholds Assetts and Indebteddness of Sociall
Gro
oups as on 30.6
6.91
Houuseholds Assetts and Indebteddness of Sociall
Gro
oups as on 30.6
6.91
Houusehold capitaal expenditure during
d
1.7.91 to
30.6.92.
H
Housing
Condiitions and Mig
gration with sp
pecial
emphasis on slum
s
dwellerss, NSS 49th round
Sluums in India
Houusing Conditioons in India
Mig
gration in Indiaa
mployment & Unemploymeent, NSS 50th R
Round
Em
Key
y Results on Employment & Unemploymennt
Em
mployment & Unemployment
U
t in India, 19933-94
Em
mployment & Unemployment
U
t situation in citties
and
d Towns in Inddia, 1993-94
Eco
onomic activitiies and school attendance by
children in India, 1993-94
Parrticipation of In
ndian women in
i household work
w
and
d other specifieed activities, 19993-94
Unemployed in In
ndia, 1993-94: Salient Featurres
Em
mployment & Unemployment
U
t situation amonng
soccial groups in Inndia, 1993-94
Em
mployment & Unemployment
U
t situation amonng
reliigious groups in
i India, 1993-94
Consumer Expenditure,
E
NSS
N 50th Round
Key
y results on Hoousehold Consumer Expenditture,
19993-94
Lev
vel and Patternn of Consumer Expenditure
Connsumption of some
s
important commodities in India

(44)

Price
Hard Copyy
Soft Copy (CD)
PoundPoundUS$
US$
Sterling
Sterling
(5)
(6)
(
(7)
(8)
(9)

1550
2550

11
18

7
11

380
3
710
7

27
51

17
32

2550

18

11

710
7

51

32

2550

18

11

710
7

51

32

1550

11

380
3

27

17

2550

18

11

710
7

51

32

2550
2550
2550
2550

17
15
15
15

11
9
9
9

1140
13370
13370
1140

75
82
82
68

46
50
50
42

2550

15

1140

68

42

2550

15

1140

68

42

2550

15

710
7

43

26

2550

15

13370

82

50

1550
1550
2550

11
11
15

7
7
9

380
3
380
3
710
7

27
25
42

17
16
26

1550
2550
1550

11
18
11

7
11
7

610
6
710
7
380
3

44
51
27

26
32
17

1550

11

380
3

27

17

1550

11

380
3

27

17

1550
2550

11
17

7
10

380
3
480
4

27
32

17
19

1550

10

610
6

37

23

1550

11

380
3

28

17

2550
2550

19
18

12
11

710
7
710
7

52
32
51
32
continnued

Liist of NSS
S Reports aavailable for
f sale (ccontd.)
Sl.
No.

Report
R
No.

(1)

(2)

29
30
31
32
33
34

405
4410/1
4
410/2
413
415
422

35

423

36

424

37
38
39

426
427
428

40

433

41

434

42

435

43

436

44

439

45

440

46
47

441
445

48

446

49

442

50

443

51

444

52

448

53

449

T
Title
of the Repport
(3)
Consumer Expenditure,
E
N 50th Roun
NSS
nd
Nutritional intake inn India
Dwelllings in India
Energgy used by Indian householdss
Sourcces of household income in Inndia, 1993-94
Reported adequacy of food intakee in India, 19933-94
Diffeerences in levell of consumptioon among
socioeconomic grouups
IRDP
P assistance andd participation in Public Worrks,
1993--94
Owneership of Live--Stock, cultivattion of selectedd crops
and consumption
c
leevels, 1993-94
Use of
o durable good
ds by Indian hoouseholds, 19993-94
Consuumption of tobbacco in India, 1993-94
Wagees in kind, Excchanges of Giffts and Expendditure on
Cerem
monies and Inssurance in India, 1993-94
Consumer Expenditure
E
an
nd Unorganiseed
Manufa
facture, NSS 51st Round
Unorgganised Manuffacturing Secto
or in India Its S
Size,
Emplloyment and Soome Key Estim
mates.
Unorgganised Manuffacturing Enterrprises in Indiaa: Salient
Featu
ures
Assetts and Borrowiings of the Unoorganised
Manuufacturing Enteerprises in Indiia
Household Consum
mer Expenditu
ure and Empployment
1
Situattion in India, 1994-95
Educaation, NSS 52n
nd Round
Atten
nding an Educaational Institutiion in India:
Its levvel, nature andd cost
Consumer Expenditure, NSS
N 52nd Roun
nd
Household Consum
mer Expenditu
ure and Empployment
Situattion in India, 1995-96
1
Heallth, NSS 52nd
d Round
Morb
bidity and Treaatment of ailmeents.
Materrnity and Childd Health Care in
i India
Aged in
n India, NSS 52
2nd Round
The Aged
A
in India: A Socio-Econo
omic Profile, 11995-96
Consumer Expenditure,
E
N 53rd Roun
NSS
nd
Household Consum
mer Expenditu
ure and Empployment
1
Situattion in India, 1997
Unorganised Trade, NSS
S 53rd Round
d
Smalll Trading unitss in India and thheir Basic
Charaacteristics: 19997 Vol. I
Smalll Trading Units in India and Their
T
Basic
Charaacteristics: 19997 Vol. II
Consumer Exxpenditure, Co
ommon Propeerty
Resources, Saanitation & Hygiene,
H
Servicces,
NSS 54th Rou
und
Household Consum
mer Expendituree and Employm
ment
Situattion in India
Drinkking water, sannitation and hyggiene in India

(4
4)

Price
Hard Coppy
Soft Copy (CD)
PoundPoundUS$
US$
Sterling
Sterling
(5)
(6)
(
(7)
(8)
(9)

25
50
25
50
15
50
15
50
15
50
15
50

18
18
11
11
11
11

11
11
7
7
7
7

710
7
710
7
380
3
380
3
380
3
380
3

51
51
28
28
28
28

32
32
17
17
17
17

15
50

11

380
3

28

17

15
50

11

610
6

40

24

15
50
15
50
15
50

11
11
11

7
7
7

380
3
610
6
610
6

28
40
40

17
24
24

25
50

15

710
7

43

26

25
50

15

710
7

43

26

15
50

10

380
3

23

15

15
50

10

610
6

36

23

25
50

15

1140

68

42

15
50

10

610
6

36

23

25
50
15
50

15
10

9
7

1140
12270

68
76

42
46

15
50

10

610
6

36

23

15
50

10

610
6

36

23

25
50

15

710
7

43

26

25
50

15

710
7

43

26

15
50

10

610
6

36

23

25
50

15

1140

68

42

continnued

Liist of NSS
S Reports aavailable for
f sale (ccontd.)
Sl.
No.

Report
R
No.

(1)

(2)

54

450

55
56

451
452

57

447

58

453

59

454

60

457

61

461

62
63
64

463
464
466

65

467

66
67

471
472

68
69

473
474

70

455

71

73

458
Part-I)
(P
458
(Part-II)
460

74

462

75

465

76

468

77

469

78

470

72

T
Title
of the Rep
port
(3)
Consumer Exxpenditure, Coommon Propeerty
Resources, Saanitation & Hygiene,
H
Servicces,
NSS 54th Rou
und
Traveel and Use of Mass
M Media an
nd Financial Seervices
by Indian Househollds
Cultiv
vation Practicees in India
Comm
mon Property Resources
R
Chooice of Referen
nce Period forr Consumption
n Data,
NSS 51stt, 52nd, 53rd & 54th Round
Choicce of Reference Period for Coonsumption Daata
Consumer Expenditure,
E
N 55th Roun
NSS
nd
(Ju
uly99 to June 2000)
Household Consum
mer Expendituree in India (Julyy
mber 1999) - Key
K Results
Decem
Houssehold Consum
mer Expendituree in India, 19992000
- Keyy Results
Levell and Pattern of Consumer Ex
xpenditure in India,
1999 - 2000
Consuumption of som
me important Commodities
C
inn India,
1999--2000
Sourcces of household income in Inndia, 1999-20000
Energgy Used by Ind
dian Householdds, 1999-2000
Reported Adequacyy of Food Intak
ke in India, 19999 2000
IRDP
P Assistance annd Participation
n in Public Woorks:
1999--2000
Nutriitional Intake inn India, 1999-22000
Diffeerences in the leevel of consum
mption among socio
s
econoomic groups, 1999-2000
Literaacy and Levelss of Education in India, 1999 - 2000
Sourcces of household consumption in India, 19999 - 2000
Em
mployment & Unemploymen
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nt, NSS 55th Round
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(Ju
uly99 to June 2000)
Emplloyment and Unemployment
U
in India, 1999--2000
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1999 - 2000
Emplloyment and Unemployment
U
Situation in Inndia,
1999 - 2000
Non agricultural
a
woorkers in Inform
mal Sector based on
Emplloyment and Unemployment
U
Survey, 1999-2000
Emplloyment and Unemployment
U
situation in Cities and
Townns of India, 19999-2000
Particcipation of Indian Women in Household woork and
other specified activvities, 1999-20000
Employment and Un
nemployment among religiouus
groupps in India, 19999-2000
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nemployment among social ggroups
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Non-aggricultural En
nterprises in Informal Sectoor 199920000, NSS 55th Round (July99 to June 2000)
Non-agrricultural Enterrprises in the Innformal Sectorr in India,
1999-20000 - Key Resuults
Informaal Sector in Ind
dia, 1999 - 20000 - Salient Feaatures
Conssumer Expend
diture,
NSS 56th Rou
und (July 20000 - June 2001))
Househhold Consumerr Expenditure and
a Employmeent Unemplloyment Situattion in India, 2000 - 2001
Unorga
anised Manufaacturing,
NSS 56th Roound (July 20000 - June 20011)
Unorgaanised Manufaccturing Sector in
i India 2000-22001 Key Reesults
Unorgaanised Manufaccturing Sector in
i India 2000-22001 Charactteristics of Enterprises
Unorgaanised Manufaccturing Sector in
i India, 2000 2001:
Employyment, Assets and
a Borrowing
gs
Unorgaanised Manufaccturing Sector in
i India, 2000 2001:
Input, Output
O
and Vallue added
Pilott Survey on Su
uitability of Reference Periood for
Measuring Household Consumption
C
Results of a Pilot Survvey on Suitabillity of Differennt
Referennce Periods forr Measuring Hoousehold Consumption
Conssumer Expend
diture,
NSS 57th Rou
und (July 20001 - June 2002))
Househhold Consumerr Expenditure and
a Employmeent Unemplloyment Situattion in India, 2001 - 2002
Unorga
anised Servicee Sector,
NSS 57th Rou
und (July 20001 - June 2002))
Unorgaanised Service Sector
S
in Indiaa 2001 - 02 Salient
Features
Unorgaanised Service Sector
S
in Indiaa 2001 - 02
Charactteristics of Enterprises
Conssumer Expend
diture,
d (July 2002 - December 2002)
NSS 58th Round
Househhold Consumerr Expenditure and
a Employmeent Unemplloyment Situattion in India, 2002 - 2003
Disab
bility, NSS 58thh Round
Disableed Persons in In
ndia, July-Deceember 2002
Urban Slumss,
NSS 58th Round
d (July 2002 - December 2002)
Condition of Urban Sllums, 2002: Saalient Features
V
Village
facilitiees,
d (July 2002 - December 2002)
NSS 58th Round
Report on village facilities, July-Deccember 2002
Ho
ousing Condition,
d (July 2002 - December 2002)
NSS 58th Round
Housingg Condition in India, 2002: Housing
H
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Housingg Condition in India, 2002: Household
H
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NSS
N 59th Roun
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Houssehold Consum
mer Expendituree and Employm
ment Unem
mployment Situuation in India
Situation Asssessment Survvey of Farmerrs,
NSS
N 59th Roun
nd (January - December 20003)
Consuumption Expennditure of Farm
mer Householdds, 2003
Somee Aspects of Faarming, 2003
Incom
me, Expenditurre and Productiive Assets of Farmer
F
Housseholds, 2003
Indebbtedness of Farrmer Households
Access to Modern Technology
T
forr Farming, 20003
Lan
nd & livestock
k holdings and
d Debt & Investment,
NSS 59th Rou
und
Houssehold Ownershhip Holdings inn India, 2003
Somee Aspects of Opperational Lannd Holdings in India,
2002--03
Livesstock Ownersh
hip Across Operational Land H
Holding
Classses in India, 2002-03
Seasoonal Variation in the Operatioonal Land Holddings in
India, 2002-03
Houssehold Assets and Liabilitties in Indiaa as on
30.066.2002
Houssehold Indebteddness in India as
a on 30.06.2002
Houssehold Borrowiings and Repayyments in Indiia during
1.7.20
002 to 30.6.2003
Houssehold Assets Holdings, Indebtedness,
I
Current
Borroowings and Reepayments of Social
S
Groups in India
as on
n 30.06.2002
Houssehold Capital Expenditure inn India during 1.7.2002
to 30.6.2003
Con
nsumer Expen
nditure,
NSS 60th Round
R
(Januarry - June 2004)
Houssehold Consum
mer Expendituree in India, Januuary June 2004
mployment & Unemployment, NSS 60th R
Round
Em
(Ja
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U
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Januaary - June 2004
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Health,
NSS 60
0th Round (Jan
nuary - June 22004)
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C and the Co
ondition of thee Aged
Consumer Expenditure,
E
N 61st Roun
NSS
nd
(July 2004 - Junee 2005)
Levell and Pattern of Consumer Ex
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Houssehold Consum
mption of Varioous Goods and
Serviices in India, 20
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Publlic Distributionn System and Other
O
Sources of
o
Houusehold Consum
mption, 2004-0
05 Vol. I
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O
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o
Houusehold Consum
mption, 2004-0
05 Vol. II
Enerrgy Sources off Indian Househ
holds for Cookking
and Lighting, 20044-05
Percceived Adequaccy of Food Connsumption in IIndian
Houuseholds 2004-22005
Nutrritional intake in India, 2004--2005
Houusehold Consum
mer Expenditurre among SociioEcon
nomic Groups:: 2004 - 2005
Employyment & Unem
mployment,
NSS 61st Roound (July 20
004 - June 20005)
Empployment and Unemploymen
U
t Situation in IIndia,
20044-05 (Part-I)
Empployment and Unemploymen
U
t Situation in IIndia,
20044-05 (Part-II)
Empployment and Unemploymen
U
t Situation Am
mong
Sociial Groups in Inndia, 2004-05
Statu
us of Educationn and Vocationnal Training inn India
20044-2005
Participation of Women
W
in Speciified Activities along
withh Domestic Dutties
Infoormal Sector an
nd Conditions of
o Employmennt in India,
20044-05(Part-I)
Infoormal Sector an
nd Conditions of
o Employmennt in India,
20044-05(Part-II)
Empployment and Unemploymen
U
t Situation in C
Cities
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U
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20055-06
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NSS 62nd Roound (July 20005 - June 20006)
Houusehold Consum
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Unorganised
d Manufacturring Enterprisses,
NSS 62nd Roound (July 20005 - June 20006)
Opeerational Charaacteristics of Unnorganised
Mannufacturing Entterprises in Ind
dia, 2005-06
Unoorganised Manu
ufacturing Secttor in India, 20005-06
Empployment, Asseets and Borrow
wings
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ufacturing Secttor in India, 20005-06
Inpuut, Output and Value Added
Consumer Expenditure,
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Household
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Connsumer Expendditure in India, 2007-08
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531
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annd Unemploym
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2007-08
2
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NSS 64th Round
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2
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532
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E
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Expenditure
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Particulars of
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NSS 65th Round
R
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534
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S
Characteeristics of Urbaan Slums, 20088-09
Housing Con
ndition
NSS 65th Round
R
(July 2008
2
- June 20009)
535
Housing
H
Condiition and Amennities in India 20082
2009
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NSS 65th Round
R
(July 2008
2
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536
Domestic
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2
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NSS 66th Round
R
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2
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KI
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C
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