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  1. Overview (Rural) SECC-2011 is a study of socio economic status of rural and urban households and allows ranking of households based on predefined parameters.

  2. The reports presented here provide final SECC data of Rural India. The data is presented statewise / districtwise as well as zonewise (North, South, East, West, Central, North Eastern, UT). Please click on particular state to view the district wise data.

  3. Ministry is sustainable and inclusive growth of rural India through a multipronged strategy for eradication of poverty by increa.

  4. secc2011.nic.inSECC 2011

    Website designed & maintained by National Informatics Centre (NIC) Contents provided and maintained by Department of Rural Development, Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India.

  5. www.secc.gov.in › welcomewww.secc.gov.in

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  6. Jul 3, 2015 · SECC provides an opportunity to simultaneously address the multi-dimensionality of poverty by addressing the deprivation of households in education, skills, housing, employment, health, nutrition, water, sanitation, social and gender mobilization and entitlement.

  7. SECC 2011 is also the first paperless census in India conducted on hand-held electronic devices by the government in 640 districts. The rural development ministry has taken a decision to use the SECC data in all its programmes such as MGNREGA, National Food Security Act, and the Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Grameen Kaushalya Yojana.

  8. secc2011.nic.in › searchFilterViewSECC 2011

    Search your Household & Individual information from the drop down. Please enter at least one of the following in order to perform advance search: Tehsil/Town, Village, Father Name, Mother Name, Year of Birth. Select Tehsil & corresponding Village from the dropdown for Rural Area.

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  10. Jan 23, 2021 · Utilizing Existing Data: As SECC has its own concerns, linking and syncing aggregated Census data to other large datasets such as the National Sample Surveys may help the governments realize the intended benefits of SECC.

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