Jhabua

Jhabua district profile

Jhabua is one of the districts covered by PACS in Madhya Pradesh. The district (area: 3,782 sq. km) is a predominantly tribal district located in the western part of Madhya Pradesh. It is divided into five tehsils. Jhabua is surrounded by Panchamahal and Baroda districts of Gujarat, Banswara district of Rajasthan and Alirajpur, Dhar and Ratlam districts of Madhya Pradesh.

Around 87% of the total population belongs to scheduled tribe groups. 

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1 Population
  Persons 1,394,561
  Male 702,053
  Female 692,508
  Children (0 to 4 years) 221,657
  Decadal growth (1991-2001) 23.56%
  Rural 1,273,530 (91.32%)
  Urban 121,031 (8.68%)
  Sex ratio (females per 1000 males) 986
  Household size (per household) 6
  SC population 39,290 (2.82%)
  ST population 1,211,116 (86.85%)
2 Literacy rate
  Persons 36.89
  Male 47.97
  Female 25.70
3 Religious groups (largest three)
  Hindus 1,330,834
  Muslims 26,356
  Christians 27,259
4 Important towns (largest three)
  Jhabua 30,577
  Alirajpur 25,164
  Thandla 12,685
5 Amenities in villages
  Total inhabited villages 1,317
  Villages with:  
  Safe drinking water 1,295
  Electricity (domestic) 632
  Primary schools 1 ,216
  Medical facility 520
  Paved approach road 524
6 Health
  Pregnant women* who received at least three or more antenatal checkups 23.5%
  Pregnant women* who received at least one TT injection 41.7%
  Women* who had institutional delivery 40.6%
  Children aged 12-23 months who were fully immunised** 17.7%
  Children aged 12-23 months who received at least one dose of vitamin A 16.8%

 

Sources:
*Women aged 15-49 who had their last live/still birth after December 31, 2003
** BCG, three injections of DPT, three doses of polio (excluding Polio 0) and measles
Indicator groups 1-5: Basic Data Sheet, Census of India 2001http://censusindia.gov.in/Dist_File/datasheet-2324.pdf

Indicator group 6: Tables 4.6, 4.9 and 5.7 in District Level Household and Facility Survey (DLHS-3), 2007-2008: India. Madhya Pradesh. International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS), Mumbai, 2010; funded by the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)

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