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Impact Assessment of the District Poverty Initiative Project Rajasthan

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Rs.3768 for APL household. For non-baseline BPL households, this average income is much<br />

higher at Rs.9085 and that for APL households is Rs.3478.<br />

Table 3.25: Average Income from Hiring out Bullocks Rs.<br />

BLS 2001 BLS 2007 NBLS 2007 Difference %<br />

<strong>District</strong> APL BPL APL BPL APL BPL APL BPL<br />

Baran 279 82 4575 2040 1539.3 -100.0<br />

Churu 2195 529 10016 12668 9200 14553 356.2 2293.7<br />

Dausa 86 48 2968 13354 3370.1 -100.0<br />

Dholpur 126 28 -100.0 -100.0<br />

Jhalawar 4 2819 4451 2123 2920 73317.8<br />

Rajsamand 117 41 1113 1060 2349 852.2 2510.9<br />

Tonk 178 105 4451 2077 20402 2406.3 -100.0<br />

Total 394 111 3768 6922 3478 9085 855.5 6137.8<br />

Income from Hiring Out Bullock Rs.<br />

25000<br />

20000<br />

Rs.<br />

15000<br />

10000<br />

5000<br />

0<br />

Baran Dausa Jhalawar Tonk<br />

<strong>District</strong>s<br />

BLs 2001 APL<br />

BLs 2001 BPL<br />

BLS 2007 APL<br />

BLS 2007 BPL<br />

NBLS 2007<br />

NBLS 2007<br />

Income from Land Leased Out<br />

It is a tendency <strong>of</strong> very small land holders to lease out <strong>the</strong>ir because <strong>of</strong> lack <strong>of</strong> resources to till<br />

<strong>the</strong> land and also due to lack <strong>of</strong> inputs like water. O<strong>the</strong>rs are also lease out land. The average<br />

rent income for all districts comes to Rs.29264 for APL households in 2007 (BLS 20070 and<br />

Rs.6025 for BPL households (BLS 2007) (table 3.26). It is shown that in 2007 compared to<br />

2001, rent income from leased out land has significantly gone up in all districts for BPL and<br />

APL households, though <strong>the</strong> increase is much higher in case <strong>of</strong> APL households. This may be<br />

because APL households on an average leasing out higher area as <strong>the</strong>y possess higher area. It<br />

is also seen that tendency to lease out land appears to have gained importance in 2007<br />

compared to baseline year 2001. This could be because rent for leased out land has gone up<br />

significantly over <strong>the</strong> years; land being a scarce commodity. In case <strong>of</strong> non-baseline<br />

households in 2007, in all districts except for Churu and Rajsamand for BPL households <strong>the</strong><br />

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