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In bulk of rural India, Rs.5,000 is highest monthly wage

This is the finding of the Socio Economic and Caste Census (SECC) 2011 for Rural India released on Friday that also shows that nearly 25 percent of the rural households still do not own a phone despite India boasting a telecom subscriber base of around a billion.

July 04, 2015 / 15:32 IST
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For nearly 75 percent of the 17.9 crore (nearly 180 million) households in rural India, the monthly income of a highest-earning member is less than Rs.5,000 (USD 83), even as 40 percent are landless, toiling as manual casual labourers, as per latest official data.

This is the finding of the Socio Economic and Caste Census (SECC) 2011 for Rural India released on Friday that also shows that nearly 25 percent of the rural households still do not own a phone despite India boasting a telecom subscriber base of around a billion.

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Thehow survey, for the first time since 1931, gives a glimpse into the lifestyles in rural India in terms of  many households own a phone, a refrigerator, automobiles or land, what percentage of such population pays direct taxes, the kind of jobs they pursue and their literacy rates.

As per the Census, among the the fortunate families that actually own land, the dependence on rains for their crops is rather high, with 25 percent having no access to irrigation, as per the Census released by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley.