Progress With Nitish But Bihar Still On Lowest Rungs—III
Update: 2015-08-19 03:30 GMT
- Bihar has the second-highest number of crimes reported (17%) against scheduled castes in India.
- The rate of scheduled-caste girls enrolled in primary schools is less than half the rate of all girls.
- Bihar has the second-lowest percentage of "active" scheduled-caste workers under the national rural jobs programme.
SC Workers Registered For NGREA In Poor States | |||||
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EAG States | Regi- stered Work- ers (in million) | Act- ive Work- ers (in million) | SC regi- stered work- ers (%) | SC active work- ers (%) | Propo- rtion of Active workers to regi- stered workers (%) |
Chhatt- isgarh | 1.1 | 0.5 | 9.9 | 47.6 | 47 |
UP | 7.6 | 2.9 | 33.7 | 37.5 | 37 |
Uttar- akhand | 4 | 0.13 | 19.6 | 34.6 | 34 |
MP | 4 | 1.3 | 16.2 | 33.2 | 33 |
Raja- sthan | 4.5 | 1.4 | 18.4 | 31.2 | 31 |
Odisha | 3.2 | 0.6 | 18 | 17.8 | 17 |
Bihar | 5.5 | 0.9 | 25.3 | 16 | 16 |
Jhar- khand | 9 | 0.1 | 12.1 | 6.3 | 6 |
All India | 53.1 | 18.8 | 19.5 | 35.4 | 35 |
Source: Ministry of Rural Development
Jharkhand has the least proportion of active workers, followed by Bihar and Odisha. The highest number of active workers among the poor states are in Chhattisgarh (47%). Enrolment of SC girls in primary schools languishes SC children in Bihar make up 19.9% of primary school enrolment, giving the state fifth rank among EAG states. This is better than the rate of SCs in Bihar's population, but the rate of SC girls' enrolment is less than half that of all Bihari girls. Bihar is ranked third among EAG states with regard to proportion of girls enrolled in primary schools after Chhattisgarh with 49.3% and Jharkhand with 48.9%. That is not saying a lot.Source: District Information System for Education (primary) 2013-14
Uttar Pradesh with 27.8% and Uttarakhand with 24% are ranked first and second, respectively with regard to SC enrolment for primary education. Crimes against SCs grow, more than a third of investigations pending Bihar is now seeing more crimes against SCs compared to 2012, when it had the third-highest number of cases in the country. Uttar Pradesh, with 20.5% of its population as SCs, accounted for 18% of all cases against SCs reported across the country, followed by Bihar with 17% (6,721) of all cases and Rajasthan (16.4%; 6,475 cases). Bihar has 8% of India's scheduled-caste population, so the crimes against SCs are disproportionately high.Source: National Crime Records Bureau
Nearly 35% of criminal cases against SCs registered are still pending with the police. Bihar accounted for nearly 23% of India's total pending cases of crimes against SCs in 2013. Almost 90% of all the cases reported are pending in courts in Bihar, and the state has a conviction rate of only 13.1% for all the cases registered. This shows that, despite the high reporting of crimes against scheduled castes, few investigations are completed. (Crime rate, defined as the number of offences per 100,000 people, is derived by first dividing an area’s population by 100,000 and then dividing the number of offences by the resulting figure, according to the National Crime Records Bureau.) The series has concluded. Read the first part of this three-part series here and second part here.(This story is part of IndiaSpend’s special analyses of Bihar. You can read the other stories of this series here.)
(Salve and Tewari are policy analysts with IndiaSpend.) ____________________________________________________________________ “Liked this story? IndiaSpend.org is a non-profit, and we depend on readers like you to drive our public-interest journalism efforts. Donate Rs 500; Rs 1,000, Rs 2,000.”