Final Rajasthan SDGs Status Report 2024
Final Rajasthan SDGs Status Report 2024
Rajasthan
SDGs Status Report -2024
Sunita Sharma
Statistical Inspector
Index
Goal 1
No Poverty
SDG 1 (No Poverty) aims to end poverty in all its forms everywhere. Poverty, being a
multidimensional phenomenon, refers to the state of lacking sufficient resources or income
to meet basic human needs, such as food, shelter, clothing, education and healthcare. It not
only indicates the lack of income or access to resources but it also manifests in the form of
hunger & malnutrition, diminished opportunities for education, social discrimination and the
inability to participate in decision-making processes. Eradicating poverty in all its forms
remains one of the formidable challenges before the mankind. One should not forget that the
extreme deprivation is not just about wellbeing and opportunity, it is a question of survival
also.
At the global level, this Goal has 7 targets to measure the progress of nation in ending
poverty in all its forms everywhere. A total of 28 indicators have been identified at state
level to measure and monitor the progress of these targets and data is available for all the
indicators.
Number of Target 7
Number of Indicators in NIF 17
Number of Indicators in SIF 28
Number of Indicators in DIF 22
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18.7% 87.8%
2015-16 2020-21
99.98 %
Households with any usual member covered under
Household offered employment as a any HEALTH INSURANCE OR HEALTH
percentage of persons who demanded SCHEME
employment under MGNREGA in 2022-23
From 99.93 % in 2015-16
37.38 37.91
2015-16 2019-20
37.08 44.64
2020-21
2016-17
47.42
36.86 2021-22
93.09% 2017-18
48.67
36.33 2022-23
2018-19
Eligible beneficiaries received social protection
benefits under the PRADHAN MANTRI Number of Beneficiaries under
In Lakh
MATRU VANDANA YOJANA in 2022-23 Integrated Child Development Scheme
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
1.1: By 2030, eradicate extreme poverty for all people everywhere, currently measured as
people living on less than $1.25 a day.
1.1.1 Poverty Gap Ratio. (in Percentage) 2011-12 Rural Urban
Source: NITI Aayog, Publication- Report of the Expert
Group to Review the Methodology For Measurement of 3.21 1.56
Poverty / Periodicity: 5 Years
1.1.S1 Percentage of SC/ST/women persondays total SC ST Women
persondays under MGNREGA. 2015-16 21.50 24.35 69.03
Source: Rural Development (MGNREGA Portal)/
Periodicity: Annual
2016-17 21.35 22.49 67.03
2017-18 21.08 21.49 65.34
2018-19 21.39 22.32 66.07
2019-20 22.85 22.13 67.33
2020-21 21.8 21.76 65.68
2021-22 20.94 21.86 66.66
2022-23 21.39 21.90 68.20
1.1.S2 Percentage of AAY and Priority HH covered AAY PHH
under TPDS. 05.12.2019 6.03 93.97
Source: Food & civil supply department / Periodicity:
Annual 08.07.2020 5.88 94.12
16.08.2021 5.88 94.12
23.07.2022 5.88 94.12
11.10.2023 5.68 94.32
1.1.S3 Percentage of households who getting employment 2015-16 99.93
offer to households who demanded employment 2016-17 99.96
Under Mahatma Gandhi National Rural
Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA). 2017-18 99.94
Source: Rural Development (MGNREGA Portal)/ 2018-19 99.96
Periodicity: Annual
2019-20 99.95
2020-21 99.98
2021-22 99.99
2022-23 99.98
1.1.R1 Head Count Ratio. Total Rural Urban
Source: NITI Aayog, Publication- National 2015-16
Multidimensional Poverty Index (Baseline report based 28.86 34.53 11.21
on NFHS-4) / Periodicity: 5 Years 2019-21 15.31 18.62 4.54
Target 1.2: By 2030, reduce at least by half the proportion of men, women and children of all ages
living in poverty in all its dimensions according to national definitions.
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
1.2.1 Proportion of population living below the Total Rural Urban
national poverty line. (in Percentage)
Source: NITI Aayog, Publication- Report of the Expert
2011-12 14.7 16.1 10.7
Group to Review the Methodology for Measurement of
Poverty / Periodicity: 5 Years
Target 1.3: Implement nationally appropriate social protection systems and measures for all, including
floors, and by 2030 achieve substantial coverage of the poor and the vulnerable.
1.3.1 Percentage of households with any usual Total Rural Urban
member covered by a health scheme or health
2015-16 18.7 18.5 19.4
insurance.
Source: Medical health & Family Welfare department,
NFHS-4 & 5/ Periodicity: 3Year
2020-21 87.8 90.4 80.0
1.3.2 Number of Beneficiaries under Integrated Child 2015-16 37.38
Development Scheme – ICDS. (In Lakh) 2016-17 37.08
Source: ICDS department report / Periodicity: Annual
2017-18 36.86
2018-19 36.33
2019-20 37.91
2020-21 44.64
2021-22 47.42
2022-23 48.67
1.3.3 Persons provided employment as a percentage 2015-16 85.53
of persons who demanded employment under 2016-17 86.05
Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment 2017-18 85.07
Guarantee Act (MGNREGA). (in Percentage)
Source: Rural Development (MGNREGA Portal)/
2018-19 83.16
Periodicity: Annual 2019-20 84.24
2020-21 88.86
2021-22 88.98
2022-23 90.22
1.3.4 Number of Self Help Groups (SHGs) provided 2015-16 25250
bank credit linkage, (in Number). 2016-17 32200
Source: Rural Development (NABARD Annual report) /
2017-18 30162
Periodicity: Annual
2018-19 40535
2019-20 43454
2020-21 49463
2021-22 49712
2022-23 75669
1.3.5 Proportion of the population (out of total 2017-18 94.56
eligible population) receiving social protection 2018-19 93.1
benefits under Pradhan Mantri Matritva
2019-20 98.15
Vandana Yojana (PMMVY). (in Percentage)
Source: MoS&PI Publication: Sustainable Development 2020-21 86.8
Goals, National Indicator Framework, Progress report, 2021-22 84.0
2022 / Periodicity: Annual
2022-23 93.09
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
1.3.6 Number of senior citizens provided institutional 2015-16 797
assistance through Old Age Homes/Day Care 2016-17 1050
Centers funded by the Government, (in
2017-18 900
number).
Source: Social Justice and Empowerment department / 2018-19 925
Periodicity: Annual
2019-20 1175
2020-21 1330
2021-22 1291
2022-23 1442
1.3.R1 Number of Employees covered under 2015-16 701630
Employee's State Insurance (ESI) during the 2016-17 1155080
year. 2017-18 1258410
Source: https://www.esic.nic.in (ESIC Annual report) /
Periodicity: Annual 2018-19 1333850
2019-20 1279590
2020-21 1036970
2021-22 1191940
1.3.S1 Number of workers in the unorganized sector Only 18-40 age group persons covered
covered under the Atal Pension Yojana. under APY
Source: IF (Planning department) / Periodicity: Annual 2016-17 263736
2017-18 398811
2018-19 626042
2019-20 928247
2020-21 1270652
2021-22 1836830
2022-23 2516022
1.3.S2 Population covered under the Pradhan Mantri Those are 18-50 age group
Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana. 2016-17 1024651
Source: IF (Planning department) / Periodicity: Annual
2017-18 1291350
2018-19 1706853
2019-20 2350914
2020-21 3244641
2021-22 4758220
2022-23 6390399
1.3.S3 Number of old getting pension. IGNOAPS CMOPS
Source: Social Justice and Empowerment department / 2015-16 685068 2723000
Periodicity: Annual
2016-17 689933 4171000
2017-18 793625 4101779
2018-19 660761 2901396
2019-20 770019 4042701
2020-21 803655 4828536
2021-22 860820 5330343
2022-23 885258 5345893
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
1.3.S4 Number of widows getting pension. IGNWPS CMWPS
Source: Social Justice and Empowerment department / 2015-16 93000 675000
Periodicity: Annual
2016-17 107072 699000
2017-18 215078 894047
2018-19 283576 970231
2019-20 346389 1315906
2020-21 373109 1634124
2021-22 382936 1736875
2022-23 395683 1819684
1.3.S5 Number of disabled getting pension. IGNDPS CMDPS
Source: Social Justice and Empowerment department/ 2015-16 18000 350000
Periodicity: Annual
2016-17 17049 359000
2017-18 25529 396702
2018-19 23489 317375
2019-20 25992 428265
2020-21 25537 552775
2021-22 25569 603428
2022-23 25083 643596
Target 1.4: By 2030, ensure that all men and women, in particular the poor and the vulnerable, have equal
rights to economic resources, as well as access to basic services, ownership and control over land and
other forms of property, inheritance, natural resources, appropriate new technology and financial services,
including microfinance.
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
1.4.S1 Percentage of Household completed to total As on date: 10.01.2024
target in rural areas under Pradhan Mantri Awas 2016-17 99.46
Yojana.
2017-18 99.45
Source: RD (https://rhreporting.nic.in) / Periodicity:
Annual 2018-19 99.46
2019-20 98.40
2020-21 96.03
2021-22 94.93
1.4.S2 Percentage of Household completed to total As on 35.54
target in urban areas under Pradhan Mantri 1.7.2019
Awas Yojana. As on 46.31
Source: UDH (http://mohua.gov.in) / Periodicity: 6.7.2020
Annual As on 61.28
16.8.2021
As on 51.64
31.10.2022
As on 60.22
04.09.2023
Target 1.5: By 2030, build the resilience of the poor and those in vulnerable situations and reduce
their exposure and vulnerability to climate-related extreme events and other economic, social and
environmental shocks and disasters.
1.5.1 Number of deaths and directly affected persons Death Directly affected
attributed to disasters per 1,00,000 population 2016 0.13 12924
(similar to Indicator 11.5.1 and 13.1.2).
Source: Disaster Management & Relief department
2017 0.12 14090
(Annual Report) / Periodicity: Annual 2018 0.02 9466
2019 0.16 19415
2020 0.01 6381
2021 0.16 21475
2022 0.14 7885
2023 0.09 7439
1.5.2 Weather the States has adopted and implement Yes, state has a state
local disaster risk reduction strategies in line disaster management plan.
with national disaster reduction strategies.
(similar to Indicator 11.b.1 & 13.1.2)
Source: Disaster Management & Relief / Periodicity:
Annual
Target 1.a: Ensure significant mobilization of resources from a variety of sources, including through
enhanced development cooperation, in order to provide adequate and predictable means for
developing countries, in particular least developed countries, to implement programmes and policies
to end poverty in all its dimensions.
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
1.a.2 Proportion of total government spending on 2015-16 39.70
essential services (education, health and social 2016-17 41.43
protection). 2017-18 39.59
Source: DES (Budget Study) / Periodicity: Annual
2018-19 42.22
2019-20 41.45
2020-21 42.22
2021-22 40.98
2022-23 40.18
2023-24 43.45
Target 1.b: Create sound policy frameworks at the national, regional and international levels, based on
pro-poor and gender-sensitive development strategies, to support accelerated investment in poverty
eradication actions.
1.b.1 Proportion of budget earmarked under gender 2015-16 29.38
budgeting. 2016-17 30.19
Source: WCD / Periodicity: Annual
2017-18 31.18
2018-19 31.31
2019-20 49.40
2020-21 50.78
2021-22 50.93
2022-23 48.31
2023-24 50.49
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SDG 2
Zero Hunger
SDG 2 (Zero Hunger) seeks to end hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and
promote sustainable agriculture. It addresses not only the issue of hunger but also the underlying
causes like inequality, climate change, and inefficient agricultural practices. The central theme
of SDG 2 is ‘Zero Hunger’ which aims to end all forms of hunger and malnutrition by 2030 and
making sure that all people, especially those in vulnerable situations, have sufficient nutritious
food. It also aims to double agricultural productivity by 2030 and generate decent incomes,
while supporting people centered rural development and protecting the environment. The
measures such as promoting sustainable agriculture, supporting small-scale farmers and creating
equal access to land, technology and markets is fundamental to eradication of hunger and
poverty. It also requires international cooperation to ensure investment in infrastructure and
technology to improve agricultural productivity.
This Goal has 8 targets to measure the availability of food, improvement in nutrition and
promotion of sustainable agriculture. A total of 38 indicators have been identified to measure
and monitor the progress of these targets at state level and data is available for all the indicators.
Number of Target 8
Number of Indicators in NIF 19
Number of Indicators in SIF 38
Number of Indicators in DIF 32
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46.3% 46.6%
3913 (2020-21) (2015-16)
(2021-22)
3356 (2019-20)
71.20%
2021-22 107020
(2021-22)
70.46% 100158
2020-21 (2020-21)
70.78% 94766
(2019-20)
2019-20
80121
70.23% (2017-18)
2017-18
80173
(2016-17)
71.26% 73744
2016-17
(2015-16)
70.67%
2015-16
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
Target 2.1: By 2030, end hunger and ensure access by all people, in particular the poor and people in
vulnerable situations, including infants, to safe, nutritious and sufficient food all year round.
2.1.1 Percentage of children aged under 5 years Total Rural Urban
who are underweight. 2015-16 36.7 38.4 30.7
Source: NFHS-4 & 5, Periodicity: 3 year
2020-21 27.6 28.1 25.4
2.1.2 Proportion of beneficiaries covered under 2015-16 100
National Food Security Act 2013, (in 2016-17 100
percentage) 2017-18 100
Source: Food & Public Distribution
(https://dfpd.gov.in, Food Grain Bulletin)/ 2018-19 100
Periodicity: Annual 2019-20 100
2020-21 98.52
2021-22 98.52
2022-23 98.52
2.1.R1 Percentage of low birth weight among 2017-18 14.0
newborns (Less than 2.5 kg). 2018-19 14.2
Source: Medical department report/HMIS /
Periodicity: Annual 2019-20 14.5
2020-21 12.98
2021-22 14.7
2022-23 14.33
Target 2.2: By 2030, end all forms of malnutrition, including achieving, by 2025, the internationally
agreed targets on stunting and wasting in children under 5 years of age, and address the nutritional needs
of adolescent girls, pregnant and lactating women and older persons.
2.2.1 Percentage of Children under age 5 years Total Rural Urban
who are stunted. 2015-16 39.1 40.8 33.0
Source: NFHS-4 & 5, Periodicity: 3 year
2020-21 31.8 32.6 28.3
2.2.2 Percentage of Children under age 5 years Total Rural Urban
who are wasted (a) Severely wasted (b) Severely
2015-16 8.6 8.7 7.9
Total. wasted
Source: NFHS-4 & 5, Periodicity: 3 year
Total 23 23.4 21.6
Wasted
2020-21 Severely 7.6 7.5 8.0
wasted
Total 16.8 16.4 18.3
Wasted
2.2.3 Percentage of women whose Body Mass Total Rural Urban
Index (BMI) is below normal (BMI<18.5 2015-16 27 29.9 18.6
kg/m2).
Source: NFHS-4 & 5/ Periodicity: 3 year 2020-21 19.6 21.3 14.0
2.2.4 Percentage of Pregnant women age 15-49 Total Rural Urban
years who are anaemic (<11.0g/dl). 2015-16 46.6 48.0 41.4
Source: NFHS-4 & 5/ Periodicity: 3 year
2020-21 46.3 47.5 41.4
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
2.2.5 Percentage of Children age 6-59 months Total Rural Urban
who are anaemic (<11.0g/dl) (%).
Source: NFHS-4 & 5/ Periodicity: 3 year 2015-16 60.3 61.6 55.7
2020-21 71.5 72.4 68.3
2.2.S1 Prevalence of exclusive breastfeeding for Total Rural Urban
children < 6 months. 2015-16 58.2 57.5 61.3
Source: NFHS-4 & 5/ Periodicity: 3 year
2020-21 70.4 70.3 70.6
2.2.S2 Percentage of pregnant and lactating 2022-23 100
mothers given supplementary nutrition.
Source: ICDS / Periodicity: Annual
2.2.S3 Percentage of children aged 0-6 years 2022-23 100
given supplementary nutrition.
Source: ICDS / Periodicity: Annual
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
2.2.R8 Percentage of Pregnant Women given 360 2017-18 21.6
Calcium tablets among those who 2018-19 52.7
registered for ANC
Source: HMIS, Periodicity: Annual 2019-20 62.7
2020-21 66.73
2021-22 73.98
2022-23 81.81
2.2.R9 Households using iodized salt (%) Total Rural Urban
Source: NFHS-4 & 5/ Periodicity: 3 year 2015-16 93.5 92.0 97.8
2020-21 94.2 93.2 97.4
Target 2.3: By 2030, double the agricultural productivity and incomes of small-scale food producers,
in particular women, indigenous peoples, family farmers, pastoralists and fishers, including through
secure and equal access to land, other productive resources and inputs, knowledge, financial services,
markets and opportunities for value addition and non-farm employment.
2.3.1 Agriculture productivity of wheat and rice, Rice Wheat Bajara
Bajara. (in kg. per hectare) 2015-16 2022 3356 790
Source: DES / Periodicity: Annual
2016-17 2289 3712 997
2017-18 2365 3698 881
2018-19 2291 3991 892
2019-20 2189 3973 1186
2020-21 2739 3915 1334
2021-22 2435 3913 996
2.3.2 Gross Value Added in Agriculture per 2015-16 73744
worker. 2016-17 80173
Source: DES / Periodicity: Annual
2017-18 80121
2018-19 84390
2019-20 94766
2020-21 100158
2021-22 107020
2022-23 112611
2.3.S1 Percentage of gross cropped area with Kharif Rabi
insurance coverage in Pradhan Mantri 2016-17 45.56 32.55
Fasal Bima Yojana. 39.21 39.64
Source: Agriculture Department / Periodicity: 2017-18
Annual 2018-19 29.12 33.67
2019-20 34.65 36.73
2020-21 45.38 39.68
2021-22 41.78 35.76
2022-23 40.08 34.81
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
2.3.S2 Percentage of farmers covered under Number of Policies covered under
Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana. PMFBY (in Lakh)
Source: Agriculture Department / Periodicity: Kharif Rabi
Annual
2016-17 62.56 31.53
2017-18 58.34 35.49
2018-19 41.45 31.06
2019-20 45.15 40.11
2020-21 67.04 40.44
2021-22 189.08 159.18
2022-23 219.67 173.43
2.3.S3 Percentage increase in productivity of Wheat Rice Pluses
wheat, rice, pulses. 2015-16 13.34 -7.50 -11.21
Source: DES / Periodicity: Annual 2016-17 10.61 13.20 15.53
2017-18 -0.38 3.32 4.20
2018-19 7.92 -3.13 2.58
2019-20 -0.45 -4.45 11.48
2020-21 -1.46 25.13 -5.36
2021-22 -0.05 -11.10 -6.48
2.3.R1 Percentage of farmers with access to Kisan March 2016 44.19
Credit Card. March 2017 44.92
Source: RBI & Census / Periodicity: Annual
March 2018 44.86
March 2019 42.04
March 2020 42.05
March 2021 48.57
March 2022 45.64
2.3.R2 Female Operational Land Holdings. 2015-16 10.12
Source: - Agriculture Census, Periodicity: -Annual
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
2.3.R5 Production of eggs, meat, fish, milk. Eggs Meat Fish Milk
(Million) (000 (M.T.) (000
Source: Animal Husbandry Department, Annual
Tonnes) Tonnes)
Report / Periodicity: Annual
2015-16 1385 180 42461 18500
2016-17 1363 180 50199 20850
2017-18 1455 188 54035 22427
2018-19 1662 192 55849 23668
2019-20 2698 200 58138 26572
2020-21 2488 201 60164 30723
2021-22 2688 221 65694 33265
2022-23 2761 240 79286 33307
2.3.R6 Contribution of Livestock Sector in GSDP Current Price Constant Price
(GSVA). 2015-16 9.88 8.64
Source: DES / Periodicity: Annual 2016-17 10.47 9.28
2017-18 11.38 9.58
2018-19 11.02 9.95
2019-20 11.66 10.87
2020-21 13.86 12.96
2021-22 13.02 12.79
2022-23 13.44 12.32
2.3.R7 Number of seed mini-kit distributed to farmers 2015-16 1060328
of new varieties. 2016-17 1226449
Source: Agriculture Department / Periodicity: 2017-18 805843
Annual
2018-19 1317295
2019-20 361308
2020-21 1265622
2021-22 758101
2022-23 3175623
2.3.R8 Per Capita agriculture output. (In Rs.) 2015-16 22735
Source: DES / Periodicity: Annual 2016-17 27038
2017-18 27153
2018-19 28898
2019-20 33490
2020-21 37071
2021-22 41774
2022-23 47041
Target 2.4: By 2030, ensure sustainable food production systems and implement resilient agricultural
practices that increase productivity and production, that help maintain ecosystems, that strengthen
capacity for adaptation to climate change, extreme weather, drought, flooding and other disasters and
that progressively improve land and soil quality.
2.4.1 Proportion of net sown area to cultivable 2015-16 70.67
land. (in Percentage) 2016-17 71.26
Source: Agriculture statistics at a glance / 2017-18 70.23
Periodicity: Annual
2018-19 69.76
2019-20 70.78
2020-21 70.46
2021-22 71.20
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
2.4.2 Percentage of farmers issued Soil Health 2015-17 100 (Cycle-I)
Card.
Source: Ministry of agriculture & farmers welfare 2017-19 113.70 (Cycle-II)
department of agriculture, cooperation & farmers
welfare directorate of economics & statistics 2020-21 121.35 (Model village)
Publication: Pocket book of Agriculture statistics /
Periodicity: Annual
2.4.3 Percentage of net area under organic 2015-20 0.5
farming. 2020-22 1.68
Source: Agriculture department/ Periodicity: Annual.
2022-23 1.89
Target 2.5: By 2020, maintain the genetic diversity of seeds, cultivated plants and farmed and
domesticated animals and their related wild species, including through soundly managed and diversified
seed and plant banks at the national, regional and international levels, and promote access to and fair
and equitable sharing of benefits arising from the utilization of genetic resources and associated
traditional knowledge, as internationally agreed.
Indicator yet not evolved
Target 2.a: Increase investment, including through enhanced international cooperation, in rural
infrastructure, agricultural research and extension services, technology development and plant and
livestock gene banks in order to enhance agricultural productive capacity in developing countries, in
particular least developed countries.
2.a.2 Agriculture Agriculture Agriculture
Proportion of Agriculture share of total share of Govt value added Orientation
government expenditure to Agriculture Expenditure share of GDP Index (AOI)
value added share of GDP. 2015-16 3.59 24.61 0.15
Source: DES/ Periodicity: Annual. 2016-17 4.24 26.60 0.16
2017-18 4.02 24.73 0.16
2018-19 5.43 24.36 0.22
2019-20 5.93 26.11 0.23
2020-21 6.46 28.68 0.23
2021-22 5.47 27.36 0.20
2022-23 4.27 26.84 0.19
Target 2.b: Correct and prevent trade restrictions and distortions in world agricultural markets, including
through the parallel elimination of all forms of agricultural export subsidies and all export measures
with equivalent effect, in accordance with the mandate of the Doha Development Round.
Indicator yet not evolved
Target 2.c: Adopt measures to ensure the proper functioning of food commodity markets and their
derivatives and facilitate timely access to market information, including on food reserves, in order to
help limit extreme food price volatility.
2.c.1 Percentage of Agriculture Mandis enrolled 2016-17 17.60
in e-market. 2017-18 17.48
Source: Agriculture Marketing department /
2018-19 17.36
Periodicity: Annual
2019-20 100
2020-21 99.31
2021-22 99.31 (144/145)
2022-23 87.87% (145/165)
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Goal 3
Good Health and Well-Being
SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-Being) aims to ensure healthy lives and promotes well-being
for all at all ages. Good health and well-being is essential for leading a fulfilling and
productive life. It addresses all major health priorities, including communicable, non-
communicable and environmental diseases; reproductive, maternal and child health; universal
health coverage; and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable medicines and vaccines.
SDG 3 focuses on reducing child mortality, improving maternal health and tackling
HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and other diseases, impacts the overall well-being of an
individual, burdens family and public resources and weakens societies. It aims to address the
various emerging health issues of the ever-changing world.
The Goal has 13 targets to measure the healthy lives and promote well-being for all. A total
of 47 indicators have been identified at state level to measure and monitor the progress of
these targets and data is available for all the indicators.
Number of Target 13
Number of Indicators in NIF 39
Number of Indicators in SIF 47
Number of Indicators in DIF 29
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Institutional Birth (5 year)
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
Target 3.1: By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births.
3.1.1 Maternal Mortality Ratio, (per 1,00,000 live 2014-16 199
birth). 2015-17 186
Source: SRS, Office of the Registrar General, India, 2016-18 164
Ministry of Home Affairs / Periodicity: Annual
2017-19 141
2018-20 113
3.1.2 Percentage of births attended by skilled health 2015-16 86.6
personnel (Period 5 years).
2020-21 95.6
Source: NFHS-4 & 5/ Periodicity: 3 year
3.1.3 Percentage of births attended by skilled health 2015 97.9
personnel (Period 1 year). 2016 98.2
Source: SRS, Office of the Registrar General, India, 2017 98.4
Ministry of Home Affairs / Periodicity: Annual
2018 98.4
2019 98.5
2020 98.3
3.1.4 Percentage of women aged 15-49 years with a 2015-16 38.5
live birth, for last birth, who received antenatal
care, four times or more (Period 5 years/1 2020-21 55.3
year).
Source: NFHS-4 & 5 / Periodicity: 3 year
3.1.S1 Percentage of pregnant women vaccinated. In Government Hospital
Source: Family welfare department, Annual Report / 2015-16 78.74
Periodicity: Annual
2016-17 79.00
2017-18 77.29
2018-19 81.79
2019-20 84.1
2020-21 86.32
2021-22 79.22
2022- 23 84.79
3.1.S2 Percentage of women receiving post natal care 2015-16 63.7
from a skilled health professional within 2 days
2020-21 85.3
of birth.
Source: NFHS-4 & 5 / Periodicity: 3 Year
3.1.S3 Percentage of pregnant women who consumed 2015-16 17.3
iron folic acid for 100 days or more.
2020-21 33.9
Source: NFHS-4 & 5 / Periodicity: 3 Year
Target 3.2: By 2030, end preventable deaths of newborns and children under 5 years of age, with all
countries aiming to reduce neonatal mortality to at least as low as 12 per 1,000 live births and under-5
mortality to at least as low as 25 per 1,000 live births.
3.2.1 Under-five mortality rate, (per 1,000 live Total Male Female
births). 2015 50 44 56
Source: Office of the Registrar General, India, Ministry 2016 45 42 49
of Home Affairs (SRS Statistical Report) / Periodicity: 2017 43 41 45
Annual
2018 40 40 41
2019 41 41 41
2020 40 37 43
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No.
3.2.2 Neonatal mortality rate (per 1,000 live births). Total Rural Urban
Source: Office of the Registrar General, India, Ministry 2015 30 34 15
of Home Affairs (SRS Statistical Report) / Periodicity:
Annual
2016 28 31 17
2017 27 30 16
2018 26 29 15
2019 25 28 15
2020 23 26 14
3.2.R1 Crude Death Rate (CDR) and Crude Birth Rate CBR CDR
(CBR). 2015 Total 24.8 6.3
Source: Office of the Registrar General, India, Ministry Rural 25.7 6.7
of Home Affairs, SRS Bulletins / Periodicity: Annual
Urban 22.0 5.2
2016 Total 24.3 6.1
Rural 25.2 6.4
Urban 21.6 5.2
2017 Total 24.1 6.0
Rural 25.0 6.3
Urban 21.5 5.1
2018 Total 24.0 5.9
Rural 24.9 6.1
Urban 21.3 5.0
2019 Total 23.7 5.7
Rural 24.7 6.0
Urban 21.1 4.9
2020 Total 23.5 5.6
Rural 24.4 5.8
Urban 20.8 5.1
3.2.R2 Total Fertility Rate (TFR). Total Rural Urban
Source: Office of the Registrar General, India, Ministry 2015 2.7 2.8 2.3
of Home Affairs, SRS Bulletins / Periodicity: Annual
2016 2.7 2.8 2.3
2017 2.6 2.7 2.2
2018 2.5 2.7 2.2
2019 2.5 2.6 2.1
2020 2.4 2.5 2.0
Target 3.3: By 2030, end the epidemics of AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and neglected tropical
diseases and combat hepatitis, water-borne diseases and other communicable diseases.
3.3.1 Number of new HIV infections per 1,000 2015 0.05
uninfected population. 2017 0.04
Source: Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
(National AIDS Control Organization) (HIV Estimates 2019 0.04
Report) / Periodicity: 2 year 2020 0.02
2021 0.03
2022 0.03
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
3.3.2 Tuberculosis incidence per 100,000 population. TB case notification rate
Source: Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (RNTCP 2016 143
Division) (India TB report) / Periodicity: Annual 2017 139
2018 207
2019 223
2020 172
2021 184
2022 209
3.3.3 Malaria incidence per 1,000 population. 2016 0.17
Source: Health, Medical & Family welfare department, 2017 0.14
Annual report / Periodicity: Annual 2018 0.07
2019 0.04
2020 0.02
2021 0.01
2022 0.02
2023 0.03
3.3.4 Number of Chikungunya cases. 2015 9
Source: Health, Medical & Family welfare department, 2016 2205
Annual report / Periodicity: Annual 2017 1612
2018 235
2019 365
2020 1015
2021 1044
2022 186
2023 305
3.3.5 Dengue: Case Fatality Ratio. 2015 0.17
Source: Health, Medical & Family welfare department, 2016 0.30
Annual report / Periodicity: Annual 2017 0.17
2018 0.14
2019 0.12
2020 0.25
2021 0.31
2022 0.08
2023 0.10
3.3.6 Proportion of grade-2 cases amongst new cases 2015-16 6.06
of Leprosy. 2016-17 5.18
Source: Health, Medical & Family welfare department / 2017-18 4.94
Periodicity: Annual 2018-19 2.21
2019-20 1.6
2020-21 0.11
2021-22 0.14
2022-23 0.26
3.3.7 Percentage of blocks reporting < 1 Kala Azar 2015-2023 Case-0
case per 10,000 population out of the total (Eliminate in Rajasthan)
endemic blocks.
Source: Health, Medical & Family welfare department
(https://nvbdcp.gov.in) / Periodicity: Annual
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
3.3.8 Percentage of districts reporting < 1% 2015-2023 Case-0
Microfilaria rate (MF) out of Targeted (Eliminate in Rajasthan)
Endemic districts.
Source: Health, Medical & Family welfare department,
(https://nvbdcp.gov.in/) / Periodicity: Annual
3.3.10 HIV Prevalence rate. (in percentage). 2015 0.1
Source: Ministry of Health and Family Welfare 2017 0.10
(National AIDS Control Organization) (HIV Estimates 2019 0.11
report)/ Periodicity: 2 year
2020 0.11
2021 0.10
2022 0.11
Target 3.4: By 2030, reduce by one third premature mortality from non-communicable diseases
through prevention and treatment and promote mental health and well-being.
3.4.2 Suicide mortality rate, (per 1,00,000 2015 4.8
population). 2016 5.0
Source: National Crime Records Bureau / Periodicity:
2017 5.1
Annual
2018 5.7
2019 5.8
2020 7.2
2021 7.0
2022 6.6
Target 3.5: Strengthen the prevention and treatment of substance abuse, including narcotic drug
abuse and harmful use of alcohol.
3.5.1 Percentage of population (men (15-49 years) & Male Female
women (15 - 49 years)) who drink alcohol 2015-16
about once a week out of total population (men 30.1 22.1
(15-49 years) & women (15 - 49 years)) who
drink alcohol. 39.1 43.5
2019-21
Source: NFHS-4 & 5/ Periodicity: 3 Year
3.5.2 Number of persons treated in de-addiction 2015-16 5535
centers. 2016-17 3690
Source: SJE/MoS&PI/SDG progress report-2023 /
2017-18 4797
Periodicity: Annual
2018-19 2453
2019-20 4278
2020-21 10117
2021-22 22103
2022-23 28982
3.5.3 Percentage of population (men 15-54 years and (Age 15-49)
women 15-49) who consume alcohol. Male Female
Source: NFHS-4 & 5 / Periodicity: 3 Year 2015-16
15.9 0.1
2020-21 11.5 0.1
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
Target 3.6: By 2020, halve the number of global deaths and injuries from road traffic accidents.
3.6.1 People killed/injured in road accidents (per Death rate Injury rate
1,00,000 population) (similar to 11.2.2) 2015 14.30 35.59
Source: National Crime Records Bureau / Periodicity:
Annual
2016 14.03 32.32
2017 13.82 29.20
2018 13.47 28.13
2019 13.61 29.61
2020 11.77 21.35
2021 12.62 24.33
2022 13.80 27.66
Target 3.7: By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services,
including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health
into national strategies and programmes.
3.7.1 Percentage of Currently married women (15-49 2015-16 53.5
years) who use any modern family planning
methods. (similar to Indicator 3.8.1 and 5.6.1) 2020-21 62.1
Source: NFHS-4 & 5/ Periodicity: 3 Year
3.7.2 Percentage of women aged 15-19 years who 2015-16 6.3
were already mothers or pregnant.
Source: NFHS-4 & 5/ Periodicity: 3 Year 2020-21 3.7
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
3.8.2 Percentage of TB cases successfully treated 2017 74.27
(cured plus treatment completed) among TB 2018 76.89
cases notified to the national health authorities 2019 80.34
during a specified period. 2020 82.40
Source: Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (RNTCP
Division) (India TB report) / Periodicity: Annual 2021 85.18
3.8.3 Percentage of people living with HIV currently 2016-17 72
receiving ART among the detected number of 2018-19 91
adults and children living with HIV. 2019-20 89
Source: Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
2020-21 88
(National AIDS Control Organization) / Periodicity:
Annual 2021-22 89
2022-23 92
3.8.4 Prevalence of hypertension among men and Men Women
2015-16
women age 15-49 years. 13.4 8.5
Source: NFHS-4 & 5/ Periodicity: 3 Year 2019-21 11.4 8.2
3.8.6 Percentage of women aged 30-49 who have Total Rural Urban
ever undergone a screening test of Cervical 2020-21 0.4 0.3 0.6
Cancer.
Source: NFHS 5/ Periodicity: 3 Year
3.8.S1 Percentage of families covered under 2023 73.71
Chiranjeevi Sawasthya Bima.
Source: Medical Health & Family Welfare department /
Periodicity: Annual
3.8.S2 Total number of registered practitioners under 2015 17965
National Ayush Mission. 2016 18563
Source:- Publication National Health Profile /
2017 18816
Periodicity: Annual
2018 18966
2019 20612
2020 21378
3.8.S3 Number of Jan Aushadhi stores. 28.08.2019 128
Source: Janaushadhi.gov.in / Periodicity: Annual 10.07.2020 137
02.09.2021 135
26.08.2022 156
11.09.2023 202
3.8.R1 Average service area served by a hospital and Area served Hospital per
per hospital lakh
average hospital served on Per lakh Population Population
Source: Medical Health & Family Welfare department
(Annual Report) / Periodicity: Annual 2015 20 23.88
2016 19 23.54
2017 19 23.24
2018 20 22.90
2019 20 22.60
2020 20 22.60
2021 19 22.34
2022 19 22.48
2023 18 23.85
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
3.8.R2 Life expectancy at birth. Total Male Female
Source: Office of the Registrar General, India, Ministry 2010-14 67.7 65.5 70.2
of Home Affairs / Periodicity: Annual
2011-15 67.9 65.7 70.4
2012-16 68.3 66.1 70.7
2013-17 68.5 66.3 70.9
2014-18 68.7 66.5 71.6
2015-19 69.0 66.8 71.3
2016-20 69.4 67.1 71.7
Target 3.9: By 2030, substantially reduce the number of deaths and illnesses from hazardous
chemicals and air, water and soil pollution and contamination.
3.9.1 Mortality rate attributed to unintentional 2015 3.91
poisoning. (per 1,00,000 population). 2016 2.97
Source: National Crime Records Bureau / Periodicity: 2017 2.73
Annual
2018 2.65
2019 2.85
2020 2.60
2021 2.54
2022 2.88
3.9.2 Proportion of men and women reporting Male Female
Asthma in the age group (aged 15-49 years), 2015-16 0.7 0.9
(in percentage).
Source: NFHS -4 & 5/ Periodicity: 3 Year 2019-21 0.9 1.3
Target 3.a: Strengthen the implementation of the World Health Organization Framework Convention
on Tobacco Control in all countries, as appropriate.
3.a.1 Percentage of women aged 15-49 years and Male Female
men aged 15-49 years who use any kind of 2015-16 46.9 6.3
tobacco.
Source: NFHS-4 & 5 / Periodicity: 3 Year 2019-21 40.7 4.3
Target 3.b: Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable
and non-communicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to
affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS
Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the
provisions in the Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding
flexibilities to protect public health, and, in particular, provide access to medicines for all.
3.b.1 Percentage of Children aged 12-23 months 2015-16 80.57
fully immunized (BCG, Measles and three 2016-17 82.27
doses of Pentavalent vaccine). 2017-18 81.84
Source: Family Welfare department / Periodicity:
Annual 2018-19 83.84
2019-20 87.19
2020-21 84.51
2021-22 83.32
2022-23 85.17
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
3.b.2 Budgetary allocation for Department of Health Medical Education,
Research. (Rs. In Crore.) Training and Research
Source: Directorate of Medical Education / Periodicity: (Exp.)
Annual 2015-16 1688.47
2016-17 2302.32
2017-18 1908.88
2018-19 2088.87
2019-20 2134.65
2020-21 3014.56
2021-22 3254.85
2022-23 4551.17
2023-24 5417.71
Target 3.c: Substantially increase health financing and the recruitment, development, training and
retention of the health workforce in developing countries, especially in least developed countries and
small island developing States.
3.c.1 Total physicians, nurses and midwives per 2015 49.86
10000 population. 2016 49.46
Source: National Health Profile / Periodicity: Annual
2017 49.12
2018 48.82
2019 48.56
2020 49.91
3.c.2 Percentage of government spending (including 2015-16 1.14
current and capital expenditure) in health sector 2016-17 1.08
to GDP. 2017-18 1.20
Source: DES / Periodicity: Annual
2018-19 1.30
2019-20 1.22
2020-21 1.24
2021-22 1.34
2022-23 1.42
Target 3.d: Strengthen the capacity of all countries, in particular developing countries, for early
warning, risk reduction and management of national and global health risks.
Indicator not yet evolved
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Goal 4
Quality Education
SDG 4 (Quality Education) refers to the educational system and approach that provides students
with the knowledge, skills and competencies which are essential for their personal development,
future careers, and active participation in society. Affording the opportunity of quality education
is basic to improve people’s lives and their sustainable development. SDG 4 aims to ensure
inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all.
It also aims to provide equal access to affordable vocational training, to eliminate gender and
wealth disparities, and achieve universal access to a quality higher education.
This goal has 10 targets to measure the inclusive and equitable quality education and promote
lifelong learning opportunities. A total of 28 indicators have been identified at state level to
monitor the progress of these targets and data is available for all the indicators.
Number of Target 10
Number of Indicators in NIF 19
Number of Indicators in SIF 28
Number of Indicators in DIF 21
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PROPORTION OF
MALE-FEMALE ENROLLED IN
HIGHER EDUCATION
0.97 1.00
2021-22 2020-21
1.00
2018-19
28.6%
0.85 0.89
IN 2021-22 and
2015-16 2016-17 20.2% IN 2015-16
86.69 %
FROM 55.47 IN 2015-16
2015-16 2020-21
65.30 %
FROM 48.29 IN 2015-16 66.59
Basic sanitation facilities
Boys-87.98 and Girls-92.58%
From 94.46-Boys and 97.20-Girls IN 2015-16 2022-23
54.27 58.44
96.79%
FROM 59.00 IN 2015-16
2017-18 2019-20
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
Target 4.1: By 2030, ensure that all girls and boys complete free, equitable and quality primary and
secondary education leading to relevant and effective learning outcomes.
4.1.1 Net enrolment ratio in primary and upper Primary Upper Primary
primary education. (in percentage) 2015-16 84.72 62.73
Source: - https://udiseplus.gov.in /Education 2016-17 85.58 65.43
department, Periodicity: -Annual 2017-18 91.06 71.96
2018-19 85.69 63.75
2019-20 86.83 65.16
2020-21 88.85 68.09
2021-22 84.12 67.03
2022-23 81.48 64.24
4.1.2 Adjusted net enrolment ratio in primary, PS UPS Secondary
upper primary and secondary education. 2015-16 89.09 66.35 54.90
(in percentage) 2016-17 89.93 69.63 56.76
Source: - https://udiseplus.gov.in, Periodicity: - 2017-18 96.23 74.48 62.03
Annual 2018-19 90.84 67.83 57.55
2019-20 92.26 74.76 59.72
2020-21 94.81 77.18 60.52
2021-22 95.17 82.46 66.35
2022-23 95.43 86.98 66.68
4.1.3 Gross Enrolment Ratio in higher secondary Girls Boys Total
education. (in percentage) 2015-16 44.92 58.69 52.18
Source: - Education department, Periodicity: - 2016-17 48.97 58.05 52.34
Annual 2017-18 48.08 59.85 54.27
2018-19 51.15 61.35 56.51
2019-20 56.06 62.40 58.44
2020-21 58.41 65.37 62.07
2021-22 66.29 74.02 70.33
2022-23 63.62 69.30 66.59
4.1.4 Percentage of students in grade 3, 5, 8 and Gr3 Gr5 Gr8 Gr10
10 achieving at least a minimum
proficiency level in terms of nationally 2016-17 64.46 - 60.56 -
defined learning outcomes to be attained
2017 74 68 62 43
by pupils at the end of each of above
grades. 2021 54 48 44 38
Source: - Education department, Periodicity: -Annual
4.1.5 Gross intake ratio to the last grade Grade 5 Grade 8 Grade 10
(primary, upper primary and secondary). 2015-16 99.04 99.39 96.07
(in Percentage) 2016-17 99.35 99.59 96.70
Source: - Education department, Periodicity: - 2017-18 100.00 100.00 95.17
Annual
2018-19 98.39 98.32 95.87
2019-20 99.12 99.02 96.12
2020-21 99.92 99.96 97.13
2021-22 100.00 100.00 97.05
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
4.1.6 Proportion of students enrolled in Grade 1 Elementary Secondary
who reaches last grade or primary/upper 2015-16 54.76 30.10
primary /secondary level. 2016-17 57.00 35.36
Source: - Education department, Periodicity: - 2017-18 63.86 37.13
Annual 2018-19 75.27 40.79
2019-20 71.55 55.60
2020-21 73.55 69.29
2021-22 72.23 64.30
2022-23 67.87 60.27
4.1.7 Out of school ratio (primary, upper Elementary Secondary
primary, elementary, secondary and higher 2015-16 4.39 13.48
secondary). 2016-17 6.12 15.19
Source: - Education department, Periodicity: - 2017-18 3.16 10.53
Annual
2018-19 4.88 12.69
2019-20 2.27 12.33
2020-21 1.54 8.89
2021-22 3.93 7.65
4.1.8 Number of years (i) free and (ii) Free and compulsory education upto
compulsory education guaranteed in legal class 8th (6-14 Years)
frameworks, 2009.
Source: - Education department, Periodicity: -Annual
language
language
Maths
Maths
NCERT).
Source: - Education department (NAS 2017),
Periodicity: -Annual
2017-18 65 69 57 67
2020-21 53 63 46 61
4.1.S2 Number of children (SC/ST/Minorities) SC ST
covered by scholarships Pre-matric. 2015-16 263573 218104
Source: - Education department, Periodicity: - 2016-17 90636 308740
Annual 2017-18 175601 84389
2018-19 259990 168415
2019-20 315359 319509
2020-21 381506 375693
2021-22 204032 270656
2022-23 152815 177671
4.1.S3 Density of Primary & Upper Primary Primary UPS
schools per ten square km. 2015-16 1.24 1.10
Source: - Education department, Periodicity: - 2016-17 1.17 1.08
Annual 2017-18 1.14 1.08
2018-19 1.13 1.06
2019-20 1.13 1.06
2020-21 1.16 1.06
2021-22 1.14 1.05
2022-23 1.13 1.02
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
4.1.S4 Student Teacher Ratio. Primary Upper Primary
Source: - Education department, Periodicity: - 2015-16 28 18
Annual
2016-17 28 16
2017-18 27 15
2018-19 28 19
2019-20 27 17
2020-21 26 13
2021-22 36 19
2022-23 35 18
4.1.S5 Percentage of children in the Primary and In Government school
Upper Primary covered under MDM. 100
Source: - Education department, Periodicity: -
Annual
4.1.S6 Drop out ratio at Elementary, Primary & Primary UPS Elementary
Upper Primary level. 2015-16 5.02 3.07 4.39
(Boys/girls/SCs/STs/Minorities). 2016-17 7.00 4.34 6.12
Source: - Education department, Periodicity: -
2017-18 3.38 2.72 3.16
Annual
2018-19 5.34 3.98 4.88
2019-20 2.71 1.39 2.27
2020-21 0.99 2.66 1.54
2021-22 3.55 4.32 3.93
4.1.R1 Number of Secondary/Senior Secondary 2015-16 37.55
School per lakh population. 2016-17 37.70
Source: - Education department, Periodicity: - 2017-18 39.05
Annual
2018-19 39.79
2019-20 39.86
2020-21 39.90
2021-22 39.36
2022-23 41.25
Target 4.2: By 2030, ensure that all girls and boys have access to quality early childhood development,
care and pre-primary education so that they are ready for primary education.
4.2.1 Gross early childhood education enrolment Total Boys Girls
ratio. 2015-16 36.59 34.84 34.88
Source: - https://udiseplus.gov.in, Periodicity: - 2016-17 37.60 35.34 35.63
Annual
2017-18 38.89 36.06 36.24
2018-19 37.82 36.51 36.78
2019-20 40.68 38.11 38.33
2020-21 36.11 35.69 36.59
2021-22 34.90 33.34 34.07
2022-23 41.92 41.64 42.24
Target 4.3: By 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical,
vocational and tertiary education, including university.
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
4.3.2 Proportion of male-female enrolled in Higher Education
higher education, technical and vocational 2015-16 0.85
education. 2016-17 0.89
Source: - http://www.aishe.gov.in, Periodicity: 2017-18 0.91
-Annual 2018-19 1.00
2019-20 0.98
2020-21 1.00
2021-22 0.97
4.3.3 Gross enrolment ratio for tertiary Male Female Total
education. 2015-16 21.8 18.5 20.2
Source: - http://www.aishe.gov.in, Periodicity: 2016-17 21.6 19.3 20.5
-Annual 2017-18 22.7 20.6 21.7
2018-19 23.1 23.0 23.0
2019-20 24.3 23.9 24.1
2020-21 26.1 26.0 26.1
2021-22 29.0 28.1 28.6
4.3.R1 Number of colleges per lakh population. 2015-16 35
Source: -http://www.aishe.gov.in, Periodicity: - 2016-17 36
Annual 2017-18 33
2018-19 35
2019-20 37
2020-21 40
2021-22 42
Target 4.4: By 2030, substantially increase the number of youth and adults who have relevant skills,
including technical and vocational skills, for employment, decent jobs and entrepreneurship.
4.4.R1 Number of persons who complete RSCIT 2015-16 664283
Course during the year. 2016-17 650111
Source: - DoITC, Periodicity: -Annual 2017-18 626935
2018-19 718097
2019-20 586024
2020-21 275413
2021-22 502409
2022-23 603524
Target 4.5: By 2030, eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of
education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous
peoples and children in vulnerable situations
Elementary
Secondary
Primary
primary
Higher
Upper
disabilities.
Source: - UDISE+ Portal, Periodicity: -Annual
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
4.5.2 Gender Parity indices for
Secondary
Secondary
Education
Primary
Higher
Higher
Primary/Secondary/Higher
secondary/Tertiary education. (in %)
Source:-https://udiseplus.gov.in, Periodicity:-
Annual
2015-16 0.96 0.83 0.77 0.85
2016-17 0.97 0.85 0.79 0.89
2017-18 0.98 0.87 0.80 0.91
2018-19 1.00 0.89 0.83 1.00
2019-20 1.01 0.89 0.87 0.98
2020-21 1.02 0.89 0.89 1.00
2021-22 1.03 0.92 0.90 0.97
2022-23 1.02 0.97 0.92 -
4.5.S1 Number of Kasturba Gandhi Balika 2015-16 386 (SSA-200, RMSA-186)
Vidyalaya. 2016-17 386 (SSA-200, RMSA-186)
Source: - Education department, Periodicity: - 2017-18 318
Annual
2018-19 318
2019-20 318
2020-21 316
2021-22 319
2022-23 316
4.5.S2 Eklavya Model Residential Schools for ST. 2016-17 15
Source: - Tribal Area Development 2017-18 15
Department, Annual progress report 2018-19 17
Periodicity: -Annual
2019-20 21
2020-21 21
2021-22 25
2022-23 30
Target 4.6: By 2030, ensure that all youth and a substantial proportion of adults, both men and women,
achieve literacy and numeracy.
4.6.1 Literacy rate of youth in the age group of 2011 81.73
15-24 years.
Source: - Census of Rajasthan, Periodicity: - decade
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
Target 4.7: By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote
sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and
sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence,
global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable
development.
Indicator not yet evolved
Target 4.a: Build and upgrade education facilities that are child, disability and gender sensitive and
provide safe, nonviolent, inclusive and effective learning environments for all.
4.a.1 Proportion of schools with access to:
sanitation facilities
Disable friendly ramp
pedagogical purposes
Basic handwashing
(Functional)
Computers for
(b) Computers for pedagogical
Electricity
facilities
purposes;
(c) Adapted infrastructure and
materials for students with
disabilities/ disable friendly ramp and
toilets; Boys Girls
(d) Basic drinking water; 2015-16 55.47 30.11 48.29 97.21 94.46 97.20 59.00
(e) Single sex basic sanitation
facilities; and 2016-17 58.41 32.17 49.48 92.55 95.74 97.73 63.35
(f) Basic handwashing facilities 2017-18 64.02 35.39 54.74 89.01 96.20 97.94 67.02
(as per the WASH indicator
2018-19 71.27 44.45 56.39 94.94 79.44 82.93 94.05
definitions). (in Percentage)
Source: - UDISE+ Portal, Periodicity: - 2019-20 77.10 46.82 60.06 97.39 87.45 90.64 95.60
Annual 2020-21 83.81 48.02 61.68 97.81 87.31 92.00 96.20
2021-22 86.69 52.0 65.30 97.95 87.98 92.58 96.79
Target 4.b: By 2020, substantially expand globally the number of scholarships available to developing
countries, in particular least developed countries, small island developing States and African countries,
for enrolment in higher education, including vocational training and information and communications
technology, technical, engineering and scientific programmes, in developed countries and other
developing countries.
Indicator not yet evolved
Target 4.c: By 2030, substantially increase the supply of qualified teachers, including through
international cooperation for teacher training in developing countries, especially least developed
countries and small island developing states.
4.c.1 Proportion of trained teachers, by
Secondary
Secondary
Higher
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SDG 5
Gender Equality
SDG 5 (Gender equality) aims to achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls.
It ensures equal rights, opportunities and treatment for all individuals, irrespective of their
gender. Ending all forms of discrimination against women and girls is not only a basic human
right but also is crucial for sustainable future of societies. Providing women and girls with
equal access to education, health care, decent work, and representation in political and
economic decision-making processes will achieve sustainable economies and will benefit
societies and humanity at large. SDG 5 intents to ensure end to all forms of discrimination
against women and girls everywhere. It is vital to give women equal rights on land and
property, sexual and reproductive health, and to technology and the internet.
This Goal has 9 targets to monitor gender equality and ensure empowerment of women and
girls. A total of 34 indicators have been identified at state level to monitor the progress of
these targets and data is available for all the indicators.
Number of Target 9
Number of Indicators in NIF 29
Number of Indicators in SIF 34
Number of Indicators in DIF 26
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% OF WOMEN CANDIDATES
CONTESTING VIDHANSABHA
ELECTIONS
9.76
IN 2023 FROM
7.92% IN 2013
861 857 856 871 879 911
2013-15 2014-16 2015-17 2016-18 2017-19 2018-20
99.83%
2022-23
94.84%
2015-16
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
Target 5.1: End all forms of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere.
5.1.1 Rate of crimes against women per every 2015 79.50
1,00,000 female population. 2016 76.03
Source: - National Crime Records Bureau, Periodicity:
-Annual 2017 71.04
2018 75.09
2019 110.40
2020 90.50
2021 105.36
2022 115.15
5.1.2 Per lakh women that have been subjected to 2015 41.84
dowry offences during the year. 2016 39.58
Source: - National Crime Records Bureau, Periodicity:
-Annual 2017 32.70
2018 34.41
2019 50.19
2020 37.34
2021 45.01
2022 49.34
5.1.3 Sex Ratio at Birth. Total Rural Urban
Source: - Office of the Registrar General, India,
Ministry of Home Affairs / Periodicity: Annual
As per SRS (3 year)
2013-15 861 867 840
2014-16 857 862 838
2015-17 856 858 851
2016-18 871 874 860
2017-19 879 882 869
2018-20 911 914 901
As per NFHS (5 year)
2015-16 887 899 845
2020-21 891 879 940
5.1.S1 Number of One Stop Crisis Centre. 2015-16 1
Source: - Department of Women and Child 2016-17 1
Development / Periodicity: Annual
2017-18 16
2018-19 29
2019-20 to 33
2022-23
5.1.S2 Whether or not Women Helpline for provide 31.03.2023 Women’s helpline number 181
assistance to women against crime. has been established in Jaipur.
Source: - Department of Women and Child It works in all the 33 districts of
Development / Periodicity: Annual the state. Calls can be made on
this from all 33 district.
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
5.1.S3 Number of cases registered under PITA Act 2015 86
(Immoral Traffic Prevention Act). 2016 56
Source: - National Crime Records Bureau, Periodicity: 2017 86
-Annual
2018 62
2019 40
2020 67
2021 40
2022 42
5.1.R1 Sex Ratio (females per 1000 males) Total Rural Urban
Source: - Office of the Registrar General, India, 2011 As per census
Ministry of Home Affairs / Periodicity: Annual
928 933 914
As per NFHS
2015-16 973 989 928
2020-21 1009 1022 968
Target 5.2: Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private
spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation.
5.2.1 Proportion of crime against women to total 2015 10.77
crime reported during the calendar year. 2016 10.92
Source: - National Crime Records Bureau, Periodicity: 2017 10.59
-Annual
2018 11.12
2019 13.65
2020 13.26
2021 14.32
2022 14.40
5.2.2 Per lakh women who have experienced 2015 25.98
sexual crimes during the year. 2016 28.96
Source: - National Crime Records Bureau, Periodicity: 2017 27.58
-Annual 2018 29.15
2019 44.15
2020 40.40
2021 44.44
2022 48.53
5.2.3 Proportion of women and girls aged 18-49 2019-21 0.2
years subjected to sexual violence by persons
other than an intimate partner in the previous
12 months.
Source: Sustainable development Goals, National Indicator
Framework, Progress report, 2023 / Periodicity: 3 Years
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
5.2.5 Proportion of Trafficking of girl children to 2015 65.08
total children trafficked during the calendar 2016 27.63
year. 2017 4.18
Source: - National Crime Records Bureau, Periodicity: 2018 7.24
-Annual
2019 2.60
2020 6.85
2021 5.28
2022 3.31
5.2.6 Percentage of ever married women age 18-49 2015-16 25.1
years who have ever experienced physical or (Age 15-
sexual violence committed by their husband. 49 years)
Source: - Ministry of Health and Family Welfare 2019-21 24.3
(NFHS 4 & 5) / Periodicity: 3 Years (Age 18-
49 years)
5.2.7 Child Sex Ratio (0-6 Years). Total Rural Urban
Source: - Office of the Registrar General, India,
Ministry of Home Affairs / Periodicity: Annual 2011 888 892 874
Target 5.3: Eliminate all harmful practices, such as child, early and forced marriage and female genital
mutilation.
5.3.1 Proportion of cases reported under the 2015 0.16
Prohibition of Child Marriage Act (Early 2016 0.30
marriage of children below 18 years of age) 2017 0.12
total crime against children. (in percentage) 2018 0.21
Source: - National Crime Records Bureau, Periodicity: 2019 0.26
-Annual 2020 0.05
2021 0.14
2022 0.11
5.3.2 Percentage of women aged 20-24 years who 2015-16 35.4
were married by exact age 18 years.
Source: - Ministry of Health and Family Welfare 2020-21 25.4
(NFHS) / Periodicity: 3 Years
Target 5.4: Recognize and value unpaid care and domestic work through the provision of public
services, infrastructure and social protection policies and the promotion of shared responsibility within
the household and the family as nationally appropriate.
5.4.1 Proportion of time spent on unpaid domestic 2019 Male Female Person
and care work. Rural 1.88 17.78 9.72
Source: - Time use in India, 2019 (TUS, MoS&PI)/,
Urban 1.67 18.54 9.58
Periodicity: -3 Year
Total 1.81 17.92 9.65
Target 5.5: Ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership at
all levels of decision-making in political, economic and public life.
5.5.1 Proportion of seats held by women in 2013 14
national parliament, State legislation and 2018 Vidhansabha 12
Local Self Government. (similar to Indicators 2023 10
10.2.2 and 16.7.1) 2014 4
Source: - https://ceorajasthan.nic.in/, Periodicity: - Loksabha
2019 12
Annual
2015 56.49
PRIs
2020 50.84
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
5.5.3 Number of women candidates out of total 2013 7.92
candidates contesting elections. 2018 Vidhansabha 8.24
Source: - https://ceorajasthan.nic.in/, Periodicity: -
Annual 2023 9.76
2014 8.44
Loksabha
2019 9.24
5.5.S1 Female Labour force participation in 2011 35.1 (As per census)
workforce. As per PLFS
Source: - Office of the Registrar General, India,
2017-18 27.0
Ministry of Home Affairs/PLFS survey, Periodicity: -
Annual 2018-19 31.4
2019-20 38.6
2020-21 39.9
2021-22 40.0
2022-23 47.9
5.5.S2 Percentage of women in decision making. 2015-16 81.7
Source: - Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
(NFHS) / Periodicity: 3 Years 2020-21 87.7
Target 5.6: Ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights as
agreed in accordance with the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population
and Development and the Beijing Platform for Action and the outcome documents of their review
conferences.
5.6.1 Percentage of currently married women (15- 2015-16 53.50
49 years) who use any modern of family
planning methods. (similar to Indicators 3.7.1
2020-21 62.1
and 3.8.1)
Source: - Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
(NFHS 4 & 5) / Periodicity: 3 Years
5.6.2 Unmet need for family planning for currently 2015-16 12.3
married women aged 15-49 years.
Source: - Ministry of Health and Family Welfare 2020-21 7.6
(NFHS 4 & 5) / Periodicity: 3 Years
5.6.3 Proportion of population aged 15-24 years 2015-16 Total Male Female
with comprehensive correct knowledge of
HIV / AIDS. 28.0 36.2 20.90
Source: - Ministry of Health and Family Welfare 2019-21 30.8 34.3 27.6
(NFHS 4 & 5) / Periodicity: 3 Years
Target 5.a: Undertake reforms to give women equal rights to economic resources, as well as access to ownership
and control over land and other forms of property, financial services, inheritance and natural resources, in
accordance with national laws.
5.a.1 Operational land holdings 2015-16 10.12
(percentage of female operated operational
holdings).
Source: - Agriculture Census, Periodicity: -Annual
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No.
5.a.2 Number of borrowers per 1,00,000 adults 30-09-2017 18620
(Male & Female- wise). 31-12-2018 19434
Source: - Planning (IF), Periodicity: -Annual NA
31-08-2019 20108
NA
31-03-2020 20761
11,31,660
01-03-2021 20484
2016-17
31.03.2023
NA 34539
5.a.3 Wages of casual labourers (gender wise) NA Male Female Person
other than public works. 11,35,768
July - Sept 305 218 299
Source: - MoS&PI (PLFS), Periodicity: -Annual 2017-18
2017
July - Sept 296 271 294
2018
July - Sept 312 192 299
2019
July - Sept 332 299 329
2020
July - Sept 377 328 386
2021
Apr-Jun 415 384 412
2022
5.a.4 Average agricultural wage earnings from Male Female Person
casual labour work other than public works, July - Sept
2017 295 209 268
(per day in Rs.)
Source: -PLFS survey, MoS&PI, Periodicity: -Annual July - Sept 284 246 277
2018
July - Sept 246 168 218
2019
July - Sept 307 297 306
2020
July - Sept 326 328 327
2021
Apr - June 395 391 394
2022
5.a.5 Exclusive women SHGs in Bank linked 2015-16 94.84
SHGs. (in percentage) 2016-17 83.45
Source: - National Bank for Agriculture and Rural 2017-18 87.73
Development (NABARD), Periodicity: -Annual
2018-19 89.79
2019-20 96.24
2020-21 96.65
2021-22 98.28
2022-23 99.83
5.a.6 Percentage of adult having an account at a Under PMJDY Survey report
formal financial institution.
Source: - Planning (IF), Periodicity: -Annual
2018-19 99.99
2019-20 99.99
2020-21 99.99
2021-22 99.99
2022-23 99.99
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
5.a.7 Percentage of women having an account at a Women having a bank or
formal financial institution. savings account that they
Source: - NFHS-4 & 5 Periodicity: -3 Year themselves use
Total Rural Urban
2015-16 58.2 55.2 66.8
2020-21 79.6 79.0 81.7
Target 5.b: Enhance the use of enabling technology, in particular information and communications
technology, to promote the empowerment of women.
Indicator not yet evolved
Target 5.c: Adopt and strengthen sound policies and enforceable legislation for the promotion of gender
equality and the empowerment of all women and girls at all levels.
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SDG 6
Clean Water and Sanitation
SDG 6 (Clean water and sanitation) focuses to ensure availability and sustainable management
of water and sanitation for all. Clean water and sanitation is essential for promoting good health,
preventing the spread of diseases, and ensuring overall well-being. Access to clean water and
proper sanitation facilities is a fundamental human right and a crucial aspect of sustainable
development. Clean water and sanitation protect people from disease and enables them to be
economically more productive. Water scarcity, poor water quality and inadequate water hygiene
negatively impacts food security, livelihood choices and educational opportunities of low-
income families across the world. The 2030 Agenda recognizes that social development and
economic prosperity depends on the sustainable management of freshwater resources and
ecosystems.
This Goal has 8 targets to ensure the availability and sustainable management of water and
sanitation for all. A sum of 16 indicators have been identified at state level to measure and
monitor the progress of these targets and data is available for all the indicators.
Number of Target 8
Number of Indicators in NIF 13
Number of Indicators in SIF 16
Number of Indicators in DIF 13
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98.48%
IN 2022-23
22.04% FROM 83%
2015-16
IN 2015-16
32.58% 94.44%
2019-20 schools with
separate toilet
38.41%
2021-22 facility for girls
in 2022-23 from
97.20% in 2015-16
2015-16 53.61%
2016-17 80.13%
2017-18 99.95%
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
Target 6.1: By 2030, achieve universal and equitable access to safe and affordable drinking water for all.
6.1.1 Percentage of Population getting safe and Rural Urban
adequate drinking water within premises 2015-16 22.04 72.37
through Pipe Water Supply (PWS) (similar 2016-17 24.47 72.52
to 1.4.1) 2017-18 72.68
Source: - PHED department, (NRWDP-MIS), 27.13
Periodicity: - Annual 2018-19 31.43 74.97
2019-20 32.58 78.85
2020-21 36.49 82.73
2021-22 38.41 83.47
2022-23 - 85.01
6.1.2 Percentage of population using an 2015-16 83.00
improved drinking water source (Rural). 2016-17 83.33
Source: - PHED department, (NRWDP-MIS),
2017-18 86.13
Periodicity: - Annual
2018-19 88.72
2019-20 89.90
2020-21 92.60
2021-22 94.90
2022-23 98.48
6.1.S1 Proportion of urban habitations fully 2015-16 81.23
covered with drinking water supply. (in 2016-17 81.94
Percentage) 2017-18 82.1
Source: - PHED department, Periodicity: - Annual
2018-19 84.40
2019-20 87.23
2020-21 91.25
2021-22 91.99
2022-23 92.50
6.1.S2 Proportion of rural habitations fully 2015-16 44.86
covered with drinking water supply. (in 2016-17 44.42
Percentage) 2017-18 47.98
Source: - PHED department, (NRWDP-MIS),
Periodicity: - Annual 2018-19 50.72
2019-20 41.27
2020-21 43.54
2021-22 43.59
2022-23 44.00
6.1.S3 Percentage of Households covered against to 2019-20 1.07
targets households in Jal Jivan Mission. 2020-21 8.17
Source: - Jal Jivan Mission portal, Periodicity: -
Annual 2021-22 13.78
2022-23 28.26
Target 6.2: By 2030, achieve access to adequate and equitable sanitation and hygiene for all and end open
defecation, paying special attention to the needs of women and girls and those in vulnerable situations.
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
Target 6.b: Support and strengthen the participation of local communities in improving water and
sanitation management.
6.b.1 Proportion of villages with Village Water 100
& Sanitation Committee [VWSC].
Source: - Panchayati Raj department,
Periodicity: - Annual
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SDG 7
Affordable and Clean Energy
SDG 7 (Affordable and clean energy) aims to the availability of energy sources that are both
environmentally friendly and economically viable. The contribution of energy is critical in
fuelling the engine of growth and its role can’t be undermined in the development of societies.
It is in the center of nearly every major challenge and opportunity of the world which are
either related to starting a business or increasing food production or incomes. Sustainable
energy is an opportunity that can transform lives, economies and the planet. SDG 7 aims to
improve energy efficiency, increase use of renewable sources and promotion of sustainable
and modern energy for all.
There are 5 targets under this Goal to ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and
modern energy for all. A total of 11 indicators have been identified at state level to measure
and monitor the progress of these targets and data is available for all the indicators.
.
Number of Target 5
Number of Indicators in NIF 5
Number of Indicators in SIF 11
Number of Indicators in DIF 6
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
Target 7.1: By 2030, ensure universal access to affordable, reliable and modern energy services.
7.1.1 Percentage of households electrified. 2019-20 to 100
Source: - Energy department, Periodicity: - Annual 2022-23
7.1.2 Percentage of household using clean cooking 2015-16 64.73
fuel. (LPG+PNG connection) 2016-17 78.11
Source: - Ministry of Petroleum and Natural, Indian 2017-18 77.76
Petroleum & Natural Gas Statistics, Periodicity: -
Annual 2018-19 96.5
2019-20 100.26
2020-21 102.01
2021-22 104.15
2022-23 105.86
7.1.S1 Total LED distributed Under UJALA Scheme. 2015-16 10333584
(in Number) (Upto) 2016-17 12860866
Source: - Energy department, Periodicity: - Annual 2017-18 14747504
2018-19 16121400
2019-20 16371400
2020-21 16472108
2021-22 16552628
2022-23 16586604
7.1.S2 Number of towns covered under Integrated Upto
Power Development Programme. 2017-18 37
Source: - Energy department, Periodicity: - Annual 2018-19 144
2019-20 to 185
2022-23
7.1.S3 Percentage of BPL households (women) given Upto Number of PMUY
LPG connections under PMUY. connection
Source: - Ministry of Petroleum and Natural, Indian 2016-17 1722694
Petroleum & Natural Gas Statistics, Periodicity: - 2017-18 2625634
Annual
2018-19 5695525
2019-20 6368525
2020-21 6359564
2021-22 6620356
2022-23 6927163
7.1.R1 Per Capita Energy Consumption. (In kwh) 2015-16 1164
Source: - https://cea.nic.in/, Periodicity: - Annual 2016-17 1166
2017-18 1178
2018-19 1282
2019-20 1317
2020-21 1301
2021-22 1345
Target 7.2: By 2030, increase substantially the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix.
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
7.2.1 Renewable energy share in the total installed 2015-16 26.85
electricity generation. 2016-17 29.02
Source: - Energy department, Periodicity: - Annual 2017-18 30.15
2018-19 31.56
2019-20 28.40
2020-21 27.86
2021-22 29.39
2022-23 39
7.2.R1 Solar energy share in the total final energy mix. 2015-16 4.21
Source: - Energy department, Periodicity: - Annual 2016-17 6.39
2017-18 8.47
2018-19 11.44
2019-20 10.29
2020-21 10.41
2021-22 13.04
2022-23 14.30
7.2.R2 Total number of Solar Pump installed. (Upto) 2015-16 20090
Source:- Rajasthan Renewable Energy Corporation 2016-17 29728
Limited (RRECL), Annual report, Periodicity: - 2017-18 29728
Annual 2018-19 40303
2019-20 40303
2020-21 50307
2021-22 74187
2022-23 99464
7.2.R3 Total Installed Electricity Capacity (MW). 2015-16 17412.94
Source: - Energy department, Periodicity: - Annual 2016-17 18677.18
2017-18 19552.77
2018-19 21077.64
2019-20 21175.90
2020-21 21978.90
2021-22 23452.35
2022-23 23508.96
Target 7.3: By 2030, double the global rate of improvement in energy efficiency.
Indicator not yet evolved
Target 7.a: By 2030, enhance international cooperation to facilitate access to clean energy research
and technology, including renewable energy, energy efficiency and advanced and cleaner fossil-fuel
technology, and promote investment in energy infrastructure and clean energy technology.
Indicator not yet evolved
Target 7.b: By 2030, expand infrastructure and upgrade technology for supplying modern and
sustainable energy services for all in developing countries, in particular least developed countries,
small island developing States and landlocked developing countries, in accordance with their respective
programmes of support.
7.b.1 Installed renewable energy generating capacity in 2015-16 63.47
state. (watts per capita) (Similar to 12.a.1) 2016-17 72.42
Source: - Energy department (Economic Review), 2017-18 77.74
Periodicity: - Annual 2018-19 86.58
2019-20 77.25
2020-21 77.66
2021-22 86.40
2022-23 89.29
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Goal 8
Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG 8 (Decent work and economic growth) aims to promote sustained, inclusive, and sustainable
economic growth, full and productive employment, and decent work for all. It aims to encourage
sustained economic growth by achieving higher levels of productivity and through technological
innovation. Promoting policies that encourage entrepreneurship and job creation are key to this
Goal, as are effective measures to eradicate forced labour, slavery and human trafficking. The
goal is to achieve full and productive employment, and decent work, reduce informal
employment and the gender pay gap and promote safe and secure working environments for all
women and men by 2030.
There are 12 targets under this Goal to ensure decent work for all and economic growth of the
societies. A total of 31 indicators have been identified at state level to measure and monitor the
progress of the goal and data is available for all indicators.
Number of Target 12
Number of Indicators in NIF 24
Number of Indicators in SIF 31
Number of Indicators in DIF 18
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
Target 8.1: Sustain per capita economic growth in accordance with national circumstances and, in
particular, at least 7 per cent GDP growth per annum in the least developed countries.
8.1.1 Annual growth rate of GDP (adjusted to price 2015-16 6.35
changes) per capita. 2016-17 4.43
Source: - DES, Periodicity: -Annual 2017-18 3.84
2018-19 1.09
2019-20 3.85
2020-21 -3.21
2021-22 10.07
2022-23 7.02
8.1.R1 Per capita income (constant and current price). Constant Price Current Price
Source: - DES, Periodicity: -Annual 2015-16 68565 83426
2016-17 71324 91924
2017-18 73529 98698
2018-19 73975 106604
2019-20 76643 115360
2020-21 73140 115122
2021-22 80545 135962
2022-23 86134 156149
Target 8.2: Achieve higher levels of economic productivity through diversification, technological
upgrading and innovation, including through a focus on high-value added and labour-intensive sectors.
8.2.2 Total Number of patents issued. (Granted) 2015-16 150
(similar to Indicator 8.3.2 and 9.5.3) 2016-17 181
Source: - Science and Technology department, 2017-18 186
Periodicity: -Annual 2018-19 305
2019-20 269
2020-21 434
2021-22 452
8.2.3 Annual growth in manufacturing sector. Constant Price
(in percentage) 2015-16 25.72
Source: - DES, Periodicity: -Annual 2016-17 2.99
2017-18 2.08
2018-19 12.71
2019-20 9.51
2020-21 -1.88
2021-22 12.03
2022-23 4.99
8.2.4 Annual growth in Agricultural Sector. (in Constant Price
percentage) 2015-16 -0.33
Source: - DES, Periodicity: -Annual 2016-17 8.72
2017-18 -0.07
2018-19 5.33
2019-20 12.30
2020-21 5.69
2021-22 6.85
2022-23 5.22
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
Target 8.3: Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation,
entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of MSME,
including through access to financial services.
8.3.1 Percentage of workers in informal sector 2017-18 73.8
among total workers engaged in non- 2018-19 74.0
agriculture sector. 2019-20 76.6
Source: - MoS&PI (PLFS Report), Periodicity: -Annual 2020-21 76.2
2021-22 75.5
2022-23 77.3
8.3.2 Total number of patents issued (granted) 2015-16 150
(similar to Indicators 8.2.2 and 9.5.3) 2016-17 181
Source: - Science and Technology department, 2017-18 186
Periodicity: -Annual
2018-19 305
2019-20 269
2020-21 434
2021-22 452
8.3.3 Outstanding Credit to Micro, Small and 2015-16 48676.83
Medium Enterprises. (Rs. In Crore) 2016-17 51770.59
Source: - IF (Planning department), Periodicity: -Annual 2017-18 62615.67
2018-19 77205.96
2019-20 80420.87
2020-21 94953.93
2021-22 120943.24
2022-23 140864.38
8.3.4 Number of MSME Units registered under the Udyog Aadhar Memorandum
online Udyog Aadhar Memorandum (UAM)/ 2015-16 38339
Udyam Registration. (Upto) 2016-17 99340
Source: -Industries department, Periodicity: -Annual 2017-18 102515
2018-19 104584
01.04.2020 43658
from
30.06.2020
Udyam Registration
01.07.2020 198132
from
31.03.2021
2021-22 314531
2022-23 461898
8.3.5 Number of Start-ups recognized under Star-up As on 611
India. 9.9.2019
Source: - https://www.startupindia.gov.in/, Periodicity: - As on 1155
Annual 16.10.2020
As on 1751
20.10.2021
As on 2593
10.10.2022
As on 3941
04.10.2023
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
8.3.R1 Number of Units registered under the Sanstha 2016 332211
Aadhaar (Formerly known as BRN). (Upto 2017 425408
March) 2018 532812
Source: - DES, Periodicity: -Annual 2019 662919
2020 835823
2021 1069246
2022 1315895
2023 1567531
8.3 R2 Rajasthan ranks in ease of doing business 2015 6
index. 2016 8
Source: - DIPP, Periodicity: -Annual
2017 9
2019 8
Target 8.4: Improve progressively, through 2030, global resource efficiency in consumption and
production and Endeavour to decouple economic growth from environmental degradation, in accordance
with the 10Year Framework of Programmes on Sustainable Consumption and Production, with developed
countries taking the lead.
8.4.1 Proportion of waste recycled vs. waste 2017-18 0.55
generated. (Only Hazardous waste) 2018-19 1.10
Source: - CPCB, National Inventory Report on 2019-20 1.29
Hazardous and Other Waste Generation and Its
Management, Periodicity: -Annual 2020-21 1.12
2021-22 0.83
8.4.2 Per capita Fossil fuel consumption. (in Kg.) 2015-16 163.5
Source: - Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas (Indian 2016-17 160.1
Petroleum & Natural Gas Statistics), Periodicity: -
Annual 2017-18 164.2
2018-19 166.2
2019-20 159.1
2020-21 133.8
2021-22 129.2
2022-23 134.4
Target 8.5: By 2030, achieve full and productive employment and decent work for all women and men,
including for young people and persons with disabilities, and equal pay for work of equal value.
8.5.1 Wages earned by male-female in regular Male Female Person
/Casual employment. (Rs. Per month)) July – Sept
16211.91 4121.10 15907.56
Source: - MoS&PI (PLFS report), Periodicity: -Annual 2017
July - Sept
15,607.58 13,271.14 15,306.14
2018
July - Sept
16038.01 15293.34 15925.71
2019
July - Sept
19018.10 17469.26 18817.14
2020
July - Sept
21354.34 19970.35 21186.94
2021
July - Sept
20,637.00 22,524.11 20,918.78
2022
Apr-Jun 19,241.54 17,284.35 18,895.80
2023
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
8.5.2 Unemployment rate. Total Male Female
Source: - MoS&PI (PLFS report), Periodicity: -Annual 2017-18 5.0 6.0 2.3
2018-19 5.7 6.6 3.7
2019-20 4.5 5.5 2.5
2020-21 4.8 6.1 2.2
2021-22 4.7 5.8 2.5
2022-23 4.4 5.4 2.9
8.5.3 Workforce participation Ratio (WPR). 2011 43.6
Source: - Office of the Registrar General & Census Total Male Female
Commissioner, India, Ministry of Home Affairs, 2017-18 34.2 48.5 18.8
Government of India & MoS&PI (PLFS report),
2018-19 35.8 48.8 22.1
Periodicity: -Annual
2019-20 39.4 50.6 27.5
2020-21 40.3 51.0 28.9
2021-22 40.6 51.6 29.3
2022-23 43.4 51.5 34.8
8.5.S1 Number of people skilled under the 2018-19 7498
programme (PMKVY). 2019-20 21342
Source: - RSLDC, Periodicity: -Annual 2020-21 2653
2021-22 3842
2022-23 527
8.5.R1 Number of beneficiaries under Mukhyamantri Upto Dec.
Yuva Sambal Yojana. 2019 1,59,728
Source: - Labour & Employment department (Economic 2020 2,49,433
Review), Periodicity: -Annual
2021 3,53,915
2022 6,22,043
2023 6,38,621
Target 8.6: By 2020, substantially reduce the proportion of youth not in employment, education or
training.
Indicator not yet evolved
Target 8.7: Take immediate and effective measures to eradicate forced labour, end modern slavery and
human trafficking and secure the prohibition and elimination of the worst forms of child labour, including
recruitment and use of child soldiers, and by 2025 end child labour in all its forms.
8.7.1 Human trafficking cases per 10,00,000 2015 1.78
population. 2016 19.07
Source: - National Crime Records Bureau, Periodicity: - 2017 4.18
Annual 2018 1.12
2019 1.82
2020 1.63
2021 1.26
2022 1.45
8.7.2 Number of Missing Children. (similar to 2015 2115
Indicator 16.2.4) 2016 2378
Source: - Rajasthan Police, Periodicity: -Annual 2017 2416
2018 2571
2019 3655
2020 4388
2021 4936
2022 6194
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
Target 8.8: Protect labour rights and promote safe and secure working environments for all workers,
including migrant workers, in particular women migrants, and those in precarious employment.
8.8.1 Number of accidents (Fatal and Non Fatal) in Fatal Non-Fatal
Factories. 2015 33 604
Source: - Factories and Boilers department, Periodicity: 2016 18 110
- Annual 2017 31 343
2018 25 259
2019 32 187
2020 23 81
2021 19 143
2022 32 91
8.8.2 Percentage of migrant workers. Total Male Female
Source: - Office of the Registrar General & Census, 55.8 60.0 54.8
2011
Commissioner, India, Ministry of Home Affairs,
Government of India, Periodicity: - decadal
Target 8.9: By 2030, devise and implement policies to promote sustainable tourism that creates jobs and
promotes local culture and products.
8.9.1 Percentage change in number of tourist Total Domestic Foreign
(domestic and foreign) over previous year. 2015 over 2014 5.96 6.38 -3.29
Source: - Tourism department, Periodicity: - Annual 2016 over 2015 17.31 17.93 2.60
2017 over 2016 10.5 10.66 6.36
2018 over 2017 9.39 9.41 8.97
2019 over 2018 3.53 3.95 -8.48
2020 over 2019 -71.09 -71.05 -72.19
2021 over 2020 41.51 45.45 -92.20
2022 over 2021 393.68 392.65 1039.70
2023 over 2022 66.25 65.29 328.52
8.9.2 Direct contribution of Tourism to total GDP Share in Growth Rate
GSVA
and in growth rate. (in percentage)
Source: - DES, Periodicity: - Annual 2015-16 10.77 4.87
2016-17 10.60 4.80
2017-18 11.36 12.28
2018-19 12.64 13.22
2019-20 12.44 3.80
2020-21 9.91 -22.81
2021-22 10.69 19.44
2022-23 11.86 19.73
Target 8.10: Strengthen the capacity of domestic financial institutions to encourage and expand access
to banking, insurance and financial services for all.
8.10.1 Number of banking outlets per 1,00,000 2015-16 10
population. (With BC and not) 2016-17 11
Source: - IF (Planning department), Periodicity: - 2017-18 11
Annual 2018-19 11
2019-20 38 (With BC+Branch)
2020-21 44 (With BC+Branch)
2021-22 49 (With BC+Branch)
2022-23 138 (With BC+Branch)
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
8.10.2 Number of accounts (including deposit and 2015-16 1085.3
credit accounts) of scheduled commercial 2016-17 1176.1
banks per 1,000 population. 2017-18 1245.9
Source: - RBI & Census of India 2011, Population 2018-19 1301.8
Projections, Periodicity: - Annual 2019-20 1381.3
2020-21 1524.8
2021-22 1519.4
2022-23 1640.3
8.10.3 Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) per 2015-16 11
1,00,000 population. 2016-17 12
Source: - IF (Planning department), Periodicity: - 2017-18 13
Annual 2018-19 13
2019-20 13
2020-21 13
2021-22 13
2022-23 14
8.10.S1 Number of accounts opened under Prime Upto Dec.
Minister Jan Dhan Yojana. (in Crore) 2015 1.58
Source: - IF (Planning department), Economic Review, 2016 1.91
Periodicity: - Annual 2017 2.12
2018 2.39
2019 2.66
2020 2.90
2021 3.08
2022 3.30
8.10.S2 Number of entrepreneurs (SC/ST/OBC 2015-16 1159819
/Women) sanctioned under Prime Minister 2016-17 1204837
Mudra Yojana. 2017-18 1746748
Source: - https://www.mudra.org.in/PMMYReport, 2018-19 2727579
Periodicity: - Annual 2019-20 2994534
2021-22 2667998
2022-23 2977440
Target 8.a: Increase Aid for Trade support for developing countries, in particular least developed
countries, including through the Enhanced Integrated Framework for Trade-related Technical Assistance
to Least Developed Countries.
Indicator not yet evolved
Target 8.b: By 2020, develop and operationalize a global strategy for youth employment and implement
the Global Jobs Pact of the International Labour Organization.
8.b.R1 Number of man days created under Mahatma 2015-16 23.41
Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee 2016-17 25.97
Act (MGNREGA). (In Crore) 2017-18 23.98
Source: - Rural development department (MGNREGA 2018-19 29.42
Portal), Periodicity: - Annual 2019-20 32.89
2020-21 46.05
2021-22 42.43
2022-23 35.71
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SDG 9
Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure) comprises of crucial components for economic
growth and sustainable development. It aims to develop quality, reliable, sustainable and resilient
infrastructure, support economic development and human well-being, facilitate sustainable and
resilient infrastructure development with a focus on affordable and equitable access for all and to
promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization among many targets. Investment in
infrastructure sectors including transport, irrigation, energy and more, is vital to ensure
sustainable development of many countries.
This Goal has 8 targets to measure its progress. A total of 18 indicators have been identified at
state level to measure and monitor the progress of these targets and data is available for all
indicators.
Number of Target 8
Number of Indicators in NIF 17
Number of Indicators in SIF 18
Number of Indicators in DIF 7
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
Target 9.1: Develop quality, reliable, sustainable and resilient infrastructure, including regional and
trans-border infrastructure, to support economic development and human well-being, with a focus on
affordable and equitable access for all.
9.1.1 Proportion of the rural population who live 2015-16 96.89
within 2 km of an all-season road. 2016-17 97.03
Source: - PWD department, Periodicity: - Annual
2017-18 97.77
2018-19 97.92
2019-20 98.04
2020-21 98.28
2021-22 98.61
9.1.2 Passenger and freight volumes, by mode of Air
transport. Passenger Freight
Source: - https://www.aai.aero/, Periodicity: - Annual (In No.) (In MT)
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
9.1.R1 Total Road Length Per 100 Sq. KM of Area. 2015-16 63.61
Source: - PWD department, Periodicity: - Annual 2016-17 66.29
2017-18 69.12
2018-19 77.21
2019-20 78.67
2020-21 79.81
2021-22 79.76
2022-23 81.47
Target 9.2: Promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and, by 2030, significantly raise
industry’s share of employment and gross domestic product, in line with national circumstances, and
double its share in least developed countries.
Current Constant Per capita
9.2.1 Manufacturing Value Added (MVA) as a price price (Rs. Crore/
proportion of Gross State Domestic Product Million
person)
(GSDP) and per capita. 2015-16 11.29 12.38 945.71
Source: - DES, Periodicity: - Annual
2016-17 10.36 12.04 960.13
2017-18 9.90 11.68 967.04
2018-19 10.57 12.85 1075.61
2019-20 10.59 13.37 1162.61
2020-21 10.31 13.39 1126.20
2021-22 10.74 13.47 1247.02
2022-23 10.45 13.07 1295.07
9.2.2 Manufacturing employment as a proportion of 2017-18 9.06
total employment. 2018-19 7.50
Source: - MoS&PI (PLFS report), Periodicity: -Annual 2019-20 9.72
2021-22 8.31
2022-23 10.09
9.2.3 Percentage Share of GVA in Manufacturing to Current Constant
Price Price
Total GVA.
2015-16 11.97 13.19
Source: - DES, Periodicity: - Annual
2016-17 10.91 12.76
2017-18 10.46 12.43
2018-19 11.21 13.77
2019-20 11.20 14.29
2020-21 10.99 14.47
2021-22 11.53 14.64
2022-23 11.27 14.25
Target 9.3: Increase the access of small-scale industrial and other enterprises, in particular in
developing countries, to financial services, including affordable credit, and their integration into value
chains and markets.
9.3.2 Percentage of credit flow to MSMEs (as a 2015-16 20.49
Percentage of total adjusted net bank credit). 2016-17 21.65
Source: - IF (Planning department), Periodicity: -Annual 2017-18 22.71
2018-19 23.09
2019-20 22.33
2020-21 23.22
2021-22 25.93
2022-23 25.75
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
Target 9.4: By 2030, upgrade infrastructure and retrofit industries to make them sustainable, with
increased resource-use efficiency and greater adoption of clean and environmentally sound
technologies and industrial processes, with all countries taking action in accordance with their
respective capabilities.
9.4.1 CO2 equivalent emission per unit of value 2015-16 27.81
added. (in Tonne/Rupees Crore) 2016-17 27.21
Source: - Energy department, Periodicity: -Annual
2017-18 22.64
2018-19 25.19
2019-20 25.11
2020-21 24.74
2021-22 25.15
2022-23 25.92
9.4.R1 Share of Hybrid and electric vehicle in total Hybrid vehicle Electric
vehicle
registered vehicle (2/4 wheeler).
Source: - Transport department, Periodicity: -Annual 2015-16 0.077 0.11
2016-17 0.077 0.36
2017-18 0.083 0.36
2018-19 0.09 0.19
2019-20 0.069 0.30
2020-21 0.075 0.39
2021-22 0.079 0.12
2022-23 0.066 0.34
Target 9.5: Enhance scientific research, upgrade the technological capabilities of industrial sectors in
all countries, in particular developing countries, including, by 2030, encouraging innovation and
substantially increasing the number of research and development workers per 1 million people and
public and private research and development spending.
9.5.1 Research and Development expenditure as a 2015-16 0.05
proportion of GDP, (in percentage). 2016-17 0.02
Source: - Science and Technology department, Periodicity: -
Annual
2017-18 0.02
2018-19 0.02
9.5.3 Total number of patents issued (granted), 2015-16 150
(similar to Indicator 8.2.2 and 8.3.2). 2016-17 181
Source: - Science and Technology department, Periodicity: -
Annual
2017-18 186
2018-19 305
2019-20 269
2020-21 434
2021-22 452
Target 9.a: Facilitate sustainable and resilient infrastructure development in developing countries
through enhanced financial, technological and technical support to African countries, least developed
countries, landlocked developing countries and small island developing States.
Indicator not yet evolved
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
Target 9.b: Support domestic technology development, research and innovation in developing
countries, including by ensuring a conducive policy environment for, inter alia, industrial
diversification and value addition to commodities.
Indicator not yet evolved
Target 9.c: Significantly increase access to information and communications technology and strive to
provide universal and affordable access to the Internet in least developed countries by 2020.
9.c.1 Number of Internet Subscriptions as percentage Total Rural Urban
of total population. March, 2016 23.40 12.76 54.39
Source: - TRAI, Periodicity: -Annual
March, 2017 28.80 15.67 66.78
March, 2018 34.89 16.84 86.70
March, 2019 46.81 27.38 102.16
March, 2020 54.59 34.81 110.52
March, 2021 57.57 36.93 115.51
March, 2022 55.58 36.06 109.99
March, 2023 58.13 37.46 115.31
9.c.2 Number of Broadband Subscribers per 10000 Total Rural Urban
persons. March, 2016 775 337 2053
Source: - TRAI, Periodicity: -Annual
March, 2017 1701 764 4410
March, 2018 2778 1175 7379
March, 2019 4137 2317 9320
March, 2020 5074 3191 10398
March, 2021 5435 3453 10996
March, 2022 5558 3606 10999
March, 2023 5813 3746 11531
9.c.S1 Percentage of gram panchayat covered under 2017-18 3
Bharat net. 2018-19 26
Source: - DoITC, Periodicity: -Annual
2019-20 40
2020-21 74
2021-22 76
2022-23 77.38
9.c.S2 Number of Mobile connections per 100 Rural Urban Total
population in rural and urban area. March, 2016 57.95 158.36 82.22
Source: - TRAI, Periodicity: -Annual
March, 2017 61.44 183.34 90.97
March, 2018 59.45 168.27 85.87
March, 2019 57.47 169.06 84.62
March, 2020 61.55 145.84 83.63
March, 2021 62.31 142.93 83.55
March, 2022 58.21 135.79 78.76
March, 2023 57.09 137.17 78.41
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SDG 10
Reduced Inequalities
SDG 10 is about Reduced Inequalities, which targets to reduce inequality within and
among countries. It is crucial in promoting social justice, sustainable development, and
human rights. SDG 10 aims to reduce income inequality based on age, gender,
disability, religion and economic or other status within the country, as well as among
countries. Inequality is not only a barrier to progress but also deprives people from
opportunities and ultimately leads to the conditions of extreme poverty.
The Goal has 10 targets to reduce the inequality mainly by regulating and monitoring
the financial markets and institutions, encouraging development assistance and foreign
direct investment to regions where required. A total of 6 indicators have been identified
at state level to measure and monitor the progress of these targets and data is available
for all the indicators.
Number of Target 10
Number of Indicators in NIF 11
Number of Indicators in SIF 6
Number of Indicators in DIF 2
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REP
RESENTATION OF
IN
%
2023
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
Target 10.1: By 2030, progressively achieve and sustain income growth of the bottom 40 per cent of
the population at a rate higher than the national average.
10.1.1 Growth rates of household expenditure per Bottom 40% of Total
capita among the bottom 40% of the population population
population & the total population.
2011-12 Rural Total Urban Total
Source: - National sample Survey, NSO, Ministry of
Statistics and Programme Implementation, (66 & 68th
Round NSSO Report 2009-10 & 2011-12) Periodicity: -5 15.19 16.42 15.66 21.18
year
Target 10.2: By 2030, empower and promote the social, economic and political inclusion of all,
irrespective of age, sex, disability, race, ethnicity, origin, religion or economic or other status.
10.2.1 Proportion of people living below 50% of Percentage of
median household expenditure. 50% of median people living
Source: - National sample Survey, NSO, Ministry of household below 50% of
Statistics and Programme Implementation (68th MPCE (in Rs.) median household
Round NSSO Report 2011-12), Periodicity: -5 year 2011-12 MPCE
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
Target 10.3: Ensure equal opportunity and reduce inequalities of outcome, including by eliminating
discriminatory laws, policies and practices and promoting appropriate legislation, policies and action
in this regard.
Indicator not yet evolved
Target 10.4: Adopt policies, especially fiscal, wage and social protection policies, and progressively
achieve greater equality.
10.4.3 Percentage of budget allocated for welfare of ST SC
SCs and STs. (R.E.) 2015-16 13.97 17.91
Source: - Finance department, Periodicity: -5 year
2016-17 14.30 18.0
2017-18 14.98 17.02
2018-19 13.80 17.66
2019-20 13.49 17.88
2020-21 13.84 17.86
Target 10.5: Improve the regulation and monitoring of global financial markets and instituti17.88ons
and strengthen the implementation of such regulations.
Indicator not yet evolved
Target 10.6: Ensure enhanced representation and voice for developing countries in decision-making
in global international economic and financial institutions in order to deliver more effective, credible,
accountable and legitimate institutions.
Indicator not yet evolved
Target 10.7: Facilitate orderly, safe, regular and responsible migration and mobility of people,
including through the implementation of planned and well-managed migration policies.
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SDG 11
Sustainable cities and Communities
SDG 11 (Sustainable cities and communities) focuses on making cities and human settlements
inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable. Sustainable cities and communities are built on the
principles of social, economic, and environmental sustainability. Urbanization has resulted into
creation of new jobs & opportunities and reduction in poverty. The sustainable development of
cities plays a vital role in development of the nations as these offer opportunities for people to
prosper economically and socially. Urban spaces can overcome challenges of rapid growth by
improving resource use and focusing on reducing pollution and poverty including provisions to
provide access to basic services, energy, housing and simultaneously reducing emissions of
greenhouse gases.
SDG 11 has 10 targets to make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and
sustainable. A total of 15 indicators have been identified at state level to measure and monitor
the progress of targets and data is available for all indicators.
Number of Target 10
Number of Indicators in NIF 13
Number of Indicators in SIF 15
Number of Indicators in DIF 9
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Cities evolving AS PER
Master plans
97.86
(2015)
67.73
(2023)
98.42%
wards achieved
63.19%
door to door waste processed
waste collection 2022-23
2023-24
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
Target 11.1: By 2030, ensure access for all to adequate, safe and affordable housing and basic services
and upgrade slums.
11.1.1 Proportion of Urban Population Living in 2011 12.13%
Slums, informal Settlements or Inadequate
Housing.
Source: - Office of the Registrar General & Census,
Commissioner, India, Ministry of Home Affairs,
Government of India, Periodicity: - decade
Target 11.2: By 2030, provide access to safe, affordable, accessible and sustainable transport systems
for all, improving road safety, notably by expanding public transport, with special attention to the
needs of those in vulnerable situations, women, children, persons with disabilities and older persons.
11.2.2 People killed/injured in road accidents (per Death rate Injury rate
1,00,000 population) (similar to 3.6.1). 2015 14.30 35.59
Source: - National Crime Records Bureau, Periodicity: - 2016 14.03 32.32
Annual
2017 13.82 29.20
2018 13.47 28.13
2019 13.61 29.61
2020 11.77 21.35
2021 12.62 24.33
2022 13.80 27.66
11.2.S1 Number of cities covered/ investment in Atal AMRUT 1.0
Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban City Sanction
Transformation. covered budget by GoI
Source: - RUDSICO, Periodicity: - Annual (In Crore)
21.10.2015 29 919
26.05.2016 1072.80
18.11.2016 1232.14
Budget provision
Upto dec. (In Crore)
2020 3223.94
Expenditure
Dec.2023 (In Crore)
2924
AMRUT 2.0
Budget provision
Oct. 2021 29 (In Crore)
5570.80
11.2.S2 Total investment in SMART City Mission. 2015-22 7025 Crore
Source: - Local Self Government, Periodicity: - Annual (Sanction)
11.2.S3 Total expenditure in the SMART City Mission. Upto Budget
Expenditure
(In Crore) sanction
Source: - Local Self Government, Periodicity: - Annual 2018 1264 258.82
2019 1419.69 639.72
2020 1743.69 1237
2021 3136.93 2333.86
2022 3590.00 3074.15
2023 3822.00 3610.74
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
Target 11.3: By 2030, enhance inclusive and sustainable urbanization and capacity for participatory,
integrated and sustainable human settlement planning and management in all countries.
11.3.1 Proportion of cities with Master plans. (similar 2015 97.86
to 11.a.1) 2016 96.84
Source: - Town Planning department, Periodicity: - 2017 96.34
Annual 2018 95.34
2019 95.34
2020 87.62
2021 87.20
2022 78.75
2023 67.73
Target 11.4: Strengthen efforts to protect and safeguard the world’s cultural and natural heritage.
11.4.1 Total per capita expenditure on the preservation, 2015-16 4.16
protection and conservation of all cultural and 2016-17 1.87
natural heritage. (In Rs.) 2017-18 3.56
Source: - Tourism department, Periodicity: - Annual
2018-19 2.82
2019-20 1.25
2020-21 1.78
2021-22 1.49
2022-23 2.73
Target 11.5: By 2030, significantly reduce the number of deaths and the number of people affected
and substantially decrease the direct economic losses relative to global GDP caused by disasters,
including water-related disasters, with a focus on protecting the poor and people in vulnerable
situations.
11.5.1 Number of deaths and directly affected persons Death Directly
Affected
attributed to disasters per 1,00,000 population
(similar to Indicator 1.5.1 and 13.1.1). 2016 0.13 12924
2017 0.12 14090
Source: Disaster Management & Relief department 2018 0.02 9466
(Annual Report) / Periodicity: Annual 2019 0.16 19415
2020 0.01 6381
2021 0.16 21475
2022 0.14 7885
2023 0.09 7439
Target 11.6: By 2030, reduce the adverse per capita environmental impact of cities, including by paying
special attention to air quality and municipal and other waste management.
11.6.1 Percentage of waste processed. 2018-19 12
Source: - Local Self Government, Periodicity: - Annual 2019-20 17
2020-21 42
2022-23 63.19
11.6.2 Percentage of wards with 100% door to door 2015-16 71
waste collection. 2016-17 80
Source: - Local Self Government, Periodicity: - Annual 2017-18 90
2018-19 97
2019-20 100
2021-22 100
2023-24 98.42
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
11.6.3 Number of days the levels of fine particulate Jaipur 301
2015-16
matter (PM 2.5 and PM 10) above mean level. Jodhpur 324
Source: - PCB department, Periodicity: - Annual Jaipur 326
2016-17
Jodhpur 322
Jaipur 154
2017-18
Jodhpur 132
Jaipur. 305
2018-19
Jodhpur 326
Jaipur. 252
2019-20
Jodhpur 331
Jaipur 197
2020-21
Jodhpur 252
Jaipur 231
2021-22
Jodhpur 299
PM 2.5 PM 10
2022-23 Jaipur 163 276
Jodhpur 217 300
11.6.R1 Number of cities with waste management and Cities Capacity
sewage treatment plants and their Capacity. (In MLD)
Source: RUDSICO, Periodicity: - Annual 2018 32 700.93
2020 38 966.93
2021 44 969.18
Target 11.7: By 2030, provide universal access to safe, inclusive and accessible, green and public
spaces, in particular for women and children, older persons and persons with disabilities.
Indicator not yet evolved
Target 11.a: Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and
rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning.
11.a.1 Proportion of cities with Master plans (similar 2015 97.86
to 11.3.1) 2016 96.84
Source: - Town Planning, Periodicity: - Annual
2017 96.34
2018 95.34
2019 95.34
2020 87.62
2021 87.20
2022 78.75
2023 67.73
Target 11.b: By 2020, substantially increase the number of cities and human settlements adopting and
implementing integrated policies and plans towards inclusion, resource efficiency, mitigation and
adaptation to climate change, resilience to disasters, and develop and implement, in line with the
Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030, holistic disaster risk management at all
levels.
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
11.b.1 Whether the State has adopted and implemented Yes, State adopted disaster
national disaster risk reduction strategies in line risk reduction strategies.
with the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk
Reduction 2015-2030. (similar to Indicator 1.5.2
& 13.1.2).
Source: - Disaster Management and Relief Department
Rajasthan, Periodicity: - Annual
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SDG 12
Responsible Consumption and Production
Number of Target 11
Number of Indicators in NIF 14
Number of Indicators in SIF 9
Number of Indicators in DIF 5
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FOOD GRAIN PRODUCTION
per capita
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
Goal 12: Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns
Target 12.1: Implement the 10-Year Framework of Programmes on Sustainable Consumption and
Production Patterns, all countries taking action, with developed countries taking the lead, taking into
account the development and capabilities of developing countries.
Indicator not yet evolved
Target 12.2: By 2030, achieve the sustainable management and efficient use of natural resources.
Indicator not yet evolved
Target 12.3: By 2030, halve per capita global food waste at the retail and consumer levels and reduce
food losses along production and supply chains, including post-harvest losses.
12.3.1 Per capita food availability. (in kg.) Per capita Food
Source: - DES, Periodicity: - Annual Grain Production
2015-16 247.91
2016-17 309.24
2017-18 291.49
2018-19 301.39
2019-20 342.12
2020-21 346.49
2021-22 290.66
12.3.S1 Number of new food processing units under Mega Food 2017 1
park. 2018 1
Source: - MOFPI (Annual Report), Periodicity: - Annual 2019 1
2020 1
2021 1
2022 1
12.3.S2 Tonnage Storage capacity of godowns of agriculture Lakh MT
product. 2015-16 10.99
Source: - RSWC (Annual Report), Periodicity: - Annual 2016-17 11.03
2017-18 11.93
2018-19 14.84
2019-20 14.69
2020-21 15.89
2021-22 14.70
2022-23 16.25
12.3.S3 Number of wholesale markets with E-platform. E-platform Total
Market Market
Source: - Agriculture marketing Department, Periodicity: - Annual
2016-17 25 142
2017-18 25 143
2018-19 25 144
2019-20 144 144
2020-21 144 145
2021-22 144 145
2022-23 145 165
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
Target 12.4: By 2020, achieve the environmentally sound management of chemicals and all wastes
throughout their life cycle, in accordance with agreed international frameworks, and significantly
reduce their release to air, water and soil in order to minimize their adverse impacts on human health
and the environment.
12.4.2 (a) Hazardous waste generated per capita (in kg / a b
person); and (b) Proportion of hazardous waste treated, 2017-18 10.05 0.55
by type of treatment. 2018-19 7.32 1.10
Source: - CPCB, National Inventory Report on Hazardous and 2019-20 7.55 1.29
Other Waste Generation and Its Management, Periodicity: -Annual
2020-21 8.16 1.12
2021-22 15.03 0.83
Target 12.5: By 2030, substantially reduce waste generation through prevention, reduction, recycling
and reuse.
12.5.1 Number and capacity of waste recycling plants installed. Number Capacity
Source: - Local Self Government, Periodicity: - Annual 2018 37 700.93
2020 51 966.93
2021 83 969.18
12.5.2 Number of municipal corporations using waste All municipal
segregation techniques. corporations
Source: - Local Self Government, Periodicity: - Annual
12.5.3 Number of municipal corporations banning use of plastic. All ULB banning use
Source: - Local Self Government, Periodicity: - Annual of plastic
Target 12.6: Encourage companies, especially large and transnational companies, to adopt sustainable
practices and to integrate sustainability information into their reporting cycle.
Indicator not yet evolved
Target 12.7: Promote public procurement practices that are sustainable, in accordance with national
policies and priorities.
Indicator not yet evolved
Target 12.8: By 2030, ensure that people everywhere have the relevant information and awareness for
sustainable development and lifestyles in harmony with nature.
Indicator not yet evolved
Target 12.a: Support developing countries to strengthen their scientific and technological capacity to
move towards more sustainable patterns of consumption and production.
12.a.1 Installed renewable energy generating capacity in state 2015-16 63.47
(Similar to 7.b.1) (in watts per capita) 2016-17 72.42
Source: - Energy department (Economic Review), Periodicity: - 2017-18 77.74
Annual
2018-19 86.58
2019-20 77.25
2020-21 77.66
2021-22 87.42
2022-23 89.29
Target 12.b: Develop and implement tools to monitor sustainable development impacts for sustainable
tourism that creates jobs and promotes local culture and products.
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
Indicator not yet evolved
Target 12.c: Rationalize inefficient fossil-fuel subsidies that encourage wasteful consumption by
removing market distortions, in accordance with national circumstances, including by restructuring
taxation and phasing out those harmful subsidies, where they exist, to reflect their environmental
impacts, taking fully into account the specific needs and conditions of developing countries and
minimizing the possible adverse impacts on their development in a manner that protects the poor and
the affected communities.
Indicator not yet evolved
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SDG 13
Climate Action
SDG 13 (Climate Action) aims to take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts.
It refers to efforts taken to address and mitigate the impacts of climate change. The world is
experiencing rising sea levels, extreme weather conditions and increasing concentrations of
greenhouse gases which is threatening lives of all, especially populations placed in the coastal
areas. With rising greenhouse gas emissions, ambitious plans and accelerated action are needed
on mitigation and adaptation of climate change impacts including access to finance and
strengthened capacities. Goal 13 talks about building this resilience and adaptive capacity to
climate related hazards and integration of such measures into national policies. It focuses not
only on early warning but also on impact reduction. It emphasizes the role of partnerships and
commitment among nations for the same.
There are 5 targets in Goal 13 to measure the changing impacts of climate related hazards. A
total of 2 indicators have been identified at state level to measure and monitor the progress of
these targets and data is available for all the indicators.
Number of Target 5
Number of Indicators in NIF 6
Number of Indicators in SIF 2
Number of Indicators in DIF 1
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The number of people who died
by disasters
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Goal 13: Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts
Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
Target 13.1: Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate-related hazards and natural
disasters in all countries.
13.1.1 Number of deaths and directly affected persons Death Directly
attributed to extreme climate per 1,00,000 population affected
(similar to Indicator 1.5.1 and 11.5.1) 2016 0.13 12924
Source: - Disaster Management & Relief department, Periodicity:
- Annual 2017 0.12 14090
2018 0.02 9466
2019 0.16 19415
2020 0.01 6381
2021 0.16 21475
2022 0.14 7885
2023 0.09 7439
13.1.2 Whether the state adopt and implement local disaster Yes, State have strategies
risk reduction strategies in the line of national disaster for enhancing adaptive
capacity and dealing
risk reduction strategies. (similar to Indicator 1.5.2 and with climate extreme
11.b.1) weather.
Source: - Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change,
Government of India, Periodicity: - Annual
Target 13.2: Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.
Indicator not yet evolved
Target 13.3: Improve education, awareness-raising and human and institutional capacity on climate
change mitigation, adaptation, impact reduction and early warning.
Indicator not yet evolved
Target 13.a: Implement the commitment undertaken by developed-country parties to the United
Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change to a goal of mobilizing jointly $100 billion annually
by 2020 from all sources to address the needs of developing countries in the context of meaningful
mitigation actions and transparency on implementation and fully operationalize the Green Climate Fund
through its capitalization as soon as possible.
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SDG 14
Life Below Water
SDG 14 (Life Below Water) focuses to conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and
Life Below
marine resources for sustainable development. It addresses various issues affecting marine
environments, including pollution, overfishing, habitat destruction, ocean acidification, and
the impacts of climate change. Rivers, lakes, seas and oceans cover more than 70 per cent of
Water
the surface of earth and plays a key role in supporting life. Oceans and seas support the most
diverse ecosystems, contribute and regulate the climate, provide natural resources including
food, materials, substances, and energy and also act as carbon sinks. SDG 14 seeks to address
some of the challenges faced by the life under water - threats of marine and nutrient pollution,
resource depletion and climate change, degradation and loss of biodiversity, ocean
acidification, all of which are caused primarily by human actions. The Goal advocates
corrective human measures including effectively regulating harvesting and overfishing,
protecting marine and coastal ecosystems, increasing scientific knowledge to improve ocean
health and providing access for small-
There are 10 targets in Goal 14 to measure the health and services of water related ecosystems.
A total of 3 indicators have been identified at state level to measure and monitor the progress
of these targets and data is available for all the indicators.
Number of Target 10
Number of Indicators in NIF 11
Number of Indicators in SIF 3
Number of Indicators in DIF 2
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Number of case registered for illegal fishing
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
Target 14.1: By 2025, prevent and significantly reduce marine pollution of all kinds, in particular from
land-based activities, including marine debris and nutrient pollution.
14.1.2 Percentage use of nitrogenous fertilizer to total fertilizer 2015-16 69.83
(N,P & K). 2016-17 73.69
Source: - Agriculture statistics at a glance, Ministry of Agriculture
& Farmers welfare department of Agriculture, Periodicity: - 2017-18 71.63
Annual 2018-19 70.63
2019-20 71.00
2020-21 72.21
2021-22 71.98
2022-23 71.73
Target 14.2: By 2020, sustainably manage and protect marine and coastal ecosystems to avoid
significant adverse impacts, including by strengthening their resilience, and take action for their
restoration in order to achieve healthy and productive oceans.
Not Applicable
Target 14.3: Minimize and address the impacts of ocean acidification, including through enhanced
scientific cooperation at all levels
Not Applicable
Target 14.4: By 2020, effectively regulate harvesting and end overfishing, illegal, unreported and
unregulated fishing and destructive fishing practices and implement science-based management plans,
in order to restore fish stocks in the shortest time feasible, at least to levels that can produce maximum
sustainable yield as determined by their biological characteristics.
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Target 14.5: By 2020, conserve at least 10 per cent of coastal and marine areas, consistent with national
and international law and based on the best available scientific information.
Not Applicable
Target 14.6: By 2020, prohibit certain forms of fisheries subsidies which contribute to overcapacity and
overfishing, eliminate subsidies that contribute to illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing and refrain
from introducing new such subsidies, recognizing that appropriate and effective special and differential
treatment for developing and least developed countries should be an integral part of the World Trade
Organization fisheries subsidies negotiation.
Not Applicable
Target 14.7: By 2030, increase the economic benefits to small island developing States and least
developed countries from the sustainable use of marine resources, including through sustainable
management of fisheries, aquaculture and tourism.
Not Applicable
Target 14.a: Increase scientific knowledge, develop research capacity and transfer marine technology,
taking into account the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission Criteria and Guidelines on the
Transfer of Marine Technology, in order to improve ocean health and to enhance the contribution of
marine biodiversity to the development of developing countries, in particular small island developing
States and least developed countries.
Not Applicable
Target 14.b: Provide access for small-scale artisanal fishers to marine resources and markets.
Not Applicable
Target 14.c: Enhance the conservation and sustainable use of oceans and their resources by
implementing international law as reflected in the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea,
which provides the legal framework for the conservation and sustainable use of oceans and their
resources, as recalled in paragraph 158 of "The future we want".
Not Applicable
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SDG 15
Life on Land
Life on Land
SDG 15 (Life on Land) aims to protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial
ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land
degradation and halt biodiversity loss, which have always been at the centre of considerations
while policy formulation relating to the environment. Terrestrial ecosystems including
forests and wetlands provide goods such as timber, raw materials for construction and energy
and food for all. Besides, a series of ecosystem services including maintenance of soil
quality, provision of habitat for biodiversity, maintenance of water quality, as well as
regulation of water flow and erosion control, are provided by land ecosystems.
Goal 15 highlights how these systems contribute to reducing risks of natural disasters such
as floods and landslides, maintain productivity of agricultural systems while also regulating
climate. It also highlights that concerted action is needed to protect, restore and promote
terrestrial ecosystems.
There are 12 targets in Goal 15 to measure the changing health and status of terrestrial
ecosystems. A total of 10 indicators have been identified at state level to measure and
monitor the progress of these targets and data is available for all the indicators.
Number of Target 12
Number of Indicators in NIF 14
Number of Indicators in SIF 10
Number of Indicators in DIF 8
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4.87 %
Forest cover Protected Area
of total geographical area as percentage of total
in 2021 FROM 4.73% IN geographical area IN
2015 2022-23
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
Target 15.1: By 2020, ensure the conservation, restoration and sustainable use of terrestrial and inland
freshwater ecosystems and their services, in particular forests, wetlands, mountains and dry lands, in
line with obligations under international agreement.
15.1.1 Forest cover as a percentage of total geographical 2015 4.73
area. 2017 4.84
Source: - India State of Forest report, Periodicity: - 2 year
2019 4.86
2021 4.87
15.1.2 Protected area as percentage of total geographical 2015-16 5.38
area. 2016-17 5.40
Source: - Forest Department, Periodicity: - 2 Year
2017-18 5.40
2018-19 5.40
2019-20 5.42
2020-21 5.42
2021-22 5.43
2022-23 5.43
15.1.3 Number and Area of Ramsar sites as a percentage 2019-20 to Area of Ramsar site -
to the total wetland area, (in percentage). 2021-22 26873 hector
Source: - Forest Department, Periodicity: - Annual (Smabhar-24000 &
Keoladeo NP- 2873).
15.1.S1 Area covered under protected habitats. (Sq. Km.) 2015 10017.04
Source: - Forest Department, Periodicity: - Annual 2016 10087.22
2017 10087.22
2018 10188.86
2019 10291.17
2020 11782.56
2021 11943.36
2022 13301.64
2023 14000.00
Target 15.2: By 2020, promote the implementation of sustainable management of all types of forests,
halt deforestation, restore degraded forests and substantially increase afforestation and reforestation
globally.
15.2.1 Percentage change in forest cover. 2015 over 2013 0.53
Source: - India State of Forest report, Periodicity: - Annual 2017 over 2015 2.48
2019 over 2017 0.35
2021 over 2019 0.15
15.2.2 Total area covered under different afforestation 2015-16 703.58
schemes in the year. (In Sq km) 2016-17 668.15
Source: - Forest Department, Periodicity: - Annual
2017-18 438.73
2018-19 347.98
2019-20 285.10
2020-21 335.11
2021-22 456.60
2022-23 612.46
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
15.2.3 Tree cover as percentage of total geographical 2015 2.42
area. 2017 2.42
Source: - Forest Department, Periodicity: - Annual
2019 2.37
2021 2.55
Target 15.3: By 2030, combat desertification, restore degraded land and soil, including land affected
by desertification, drought and floods, and strive to achieve a land degradation-neutral world.
15.3.1 Proportion of land that is degraded over total land 2015-16 52.69
area, 2015-16.
Source: - Status of Land Degradation in India, 2015 - 16,
Periodicity: - Annual
Target 15.4: By 2030, ensure the conservation of mountain ecosystems, including their biodiversity, in
order to enhance their capacity to provide benefits that are essential for sustainable development.
Indicator not yet evolved
Target 15.5: Take urgent and significant action to reduce the degradation of natural habitats, halt the
loss of biodiversity and, by 2020, protect and prevent the extinction of threatened species.
Target 15.a: Mobilize and significantly increase financial resources from all sources to conserve and
sustainably use biodiversity and ecosystems.
Indicator not yet evolved
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
Target 15.b: Mobilize significant resources from all sources and at all levels to finance sustainable
forest management and provide adequate incentives to developing countries to advance such
management, including for conservation and reforestation.
Indicator not yet evolved
Target 15.c: Enhance global support for efforts to combat poaching and trafficking of protected
species, including by increasing the capacity of local communities to pursue sustainable livelihood
opportunities.
15.c.1 Number of cases registered under the Wildlife 2015 239
Protection Act, 1972 (similar to 15.7.1). 2016 190
Source: Crime in India, Periodicity: - Annual
2017 208
2018 220
2019 120
2020 151
2021 106
2022 159
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SDG 16
Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
SDG 16 (Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions) focuses to promote peaceful and inclusive
societies, provide access to justice for all, and build effective, accountable, and inclusive
institutions at all levels. SDG 16 seeks to promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable
development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive
institutions at all levels. Violence and armed conflict are the most significant and destructive
challenge to the development, growth, and wellbeing of societies. The global sustainable
development agenda for 2030 promotes transparent and effective local governance and judicial
systems, reducing crime and sexual and gender based violence, tackling homicide and trafficking
cases and also end Children’s rights violations. It seeks to address the challenges of violence at all
levels – individual, relationship, community and societal.
There are 12 targets in Goal 16 to ensure peaceful and just societies. A total of 28 indicators have
been identified at state level to measure and monitor the progress of these targets and baseline data
is available for all the indicators.
Number of Target 12
Number of Indicators in NIF 21
Number of Indicators in SIF 28
Number of Indicators in DIF 23
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
Target 16.1: Significantly reduce all forms of violence and related death rates everywhere.
16.1.1 Number of victims of intentional 2015 2.16
homicide per 100,000 population. 2016 2.11
Source: National Crime Records Bureau, Crime 2017 1.97
in India/ Periodicity: Annual
2018 1.98
2019 2.16
2020 2.22
2021 2.26
2022 2.29
16.1.2 Per 1,00,000 Population subjected to 2015 65.83
physical, psychological or sexual 2016 62.40
violence in the previous 12 months. 2017 96.04
Source: SDG NIF progress report 2022/ 2018 95.87
Periodicity: Annual
2019 124.35
2020 112.69
2021 119.55
16.1.R1 Total IPC Crime per lakh Population 2015 269.57
(All Forms) 2016 241.90
Source: Source: National Crime Records 2017 224.84
Bureau, Crime in India/ Periodicity: Annual
2018 224.42
2019 290.34
2020 245.87
2021 269.63
2022 293.48
16.1.R2 Number of cyber crime registered Cyber Charge- %
during the year and chargesheeted case Crime sheeted
(Out of Cases
Registered
percentage. Reg. during the
year)
Source: National Crime Records Bureau, Crime 2015 949 - -
in India/ Periodicity: Annual
2016 941 117 12.43
2017 1304 165 12.65
2018 1104 197 17.84
2019 1762 249 14.13
2020 1354 263 19.42
2021 1504 358 23.80
2022 1833 576 31.42
Target 16.2: End abuse, exploitation, trafficking and all forms of violence against and torture of
children.
16.2.1 Proportion of Crime Committed against 2015 12.9
Children during the year. (rate Per lakh 2016 14.1
children). 2017 18.2
Source: National Crime Records Bureau, Crime
2018 18.0
in India/ Periodicity: Annual
2019 25.9
2020 23.4
2021 27.2
2022 33.3
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
16.2.2 Number of victims rescued from human Total Male Female
trafficking per 100,000 population, by 2015 7.16 - -
sex, age and form of exploitation. 2016 7.73 13.73 1.33
Source: National Crime Records Bureau, Crime
in India/ Periodicity: Annual
2017 1.19 2.19 0.13
2018 0.49 0.88 0.09
2019 0.86 1.60 0.06
2020 1.04 1.88 0.15
2021 0.53 0.97 0.06
2022 0.57 1.02 0.05
16.2.3 Percentage of women aged 18-29 year Total Rural Urban
who experienced sexual violence by
2020-21 0.9 1.2 0.0
age 18 years.
Source: National Family Health Survey (NFHS-
5)/ Periodicity: 3 Year
16.2.4 Number of Missing Children. (similar 2015 2115
to Indicator 8.7.2) 2016 2378
Source: National Crime Records Bureau, Crime
2017 2416
in India/ Periodicity: Annual
2018 2571
2019 3655
2020 4388
2021 4936
2022 6194
16.2.S1 Number of children rehabilitated and Upto
rescued under National Child Labour 2015-16 58114
Project (NCLP).
Source: Labour department, Annul progress
2016-17 59119
report, / Periodicity: Annual 2017-18 59119
2018-19 59473
2019-20 59473
Target 16.3: Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access
to justice for all.
16.3.1 Number of courts per lakh population. 2016 1.68
Source: Rajasthan High court, Annul progress 2017 1.68
report, / Periodicity: Annual
2018 1.81
2019 1.90
2020 1.96
2021 2.01
16.3.2 Number of Judges (all levels) per lakh 2016 1.49
population. 2017 1.53
Source: Rajasthan High court, Annul progress
2018 1.47
report, / Periodicity: Annual
2019 1.47
2020 1.67
2021 1.64
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
16.3.3 Unsentenced detainees as a proportion 2015 70.8
of overall prison population. 2016 72.8
Source: National Crime Records Bureau/ 2017 71.6
Periodicity: Annual
2018 72.0
2019 71.2
2020 76.7
2021 78.3
2022 78.0
16.3.R1 Number of police personnel per 1 lakh 2015 122
population. 2016 125
Source: Police department / Periodicity: Annual 2017 117
2018 126
2019 123
2020 118
2021 121
Target 16.4: By 2030, significantly reduce illicit financial and arms flows, strengthen the recovery
and return of stolen assets and combat all forms of organized crime
16.4.1 Number of cases reported under the 2015 5894
Arms Act. 2016 6444
Source: National Crime Records Bureau, Crime 2017 6382
in India/ Periodicity: Annual
2018 7140
2019 7074
2020 5199
2021 5357
2022 5992
16.4.2 Value of Property Stolen & Recovered
recovered
(in crore)
stolen (In
Recovery
Property
Property
and Percentage Recovery.
crore)
%
Source: National Crime Records Bureau, Crime
in India/ Periodicity: Annual
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
Target 16.6: Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels
16.6.1 Primary government expenditure as 2015-16 124.04
proportion of original approved budget. 2016-17 94.32
2017-18 98.66
2018-19 95.95
2019-20 90.81
2020-21 93.25
2021-22 100.82
16.6.2 Percentage of RTI queries responded. 2015-16 94.39
(similar to Indicator 16.10.1) 2016-17 94.31
Source: Rajasthan Information Commission
2017-18 96.77
/Periodicity: Annual
(Dec. 2018)
2019 96.34
2020 94.66
2021 93.98
16.6.3 Number of Government services 2015-16 105
provided online to citizens. 2016-17 105
Source: MoS&PI publication: Sustainable 2017-18 500
development Goal, National Indicator
2018-19 500
Framework, Progress report & DOIT&C /
Periodicity: Annual 2019-20 500
2019-20 500
2020-21 500
2021-22 500
2022-23 500+
16.6.R1 Number of registered users raj e-vault. As on
Source: DoITC /Periodicity: Annual 31.03.2021 416573
16.07.2021 541968
11.01-2022 605157
27.07.2022 625936
03.10.2023 810955
16.6.R2 Percentage of redressal of grievances As on
on Jan sampark portal. 13.07.2021 98.11
Source: DoITC /Periodicity: Annual 29.07.2022 98.33
03.10.2023 97.37
Target 16.7: Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all
levels.
16.7.1 Proportion of seats held by women in 2013 Vidhansabha 14
national Parliament, State Legislation 2018 12
and Local Self Government, (similar to 2023 10
Indicators 5.5.1 and 10.2.2) 2014 4
Source: https://ceorajasthan.nic.in & PR Loksahba
department/ Periodicity: Annual 2019 12
2015 56.49
PRIs
2020 50.84
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Indicator Detail Year Value
No.
16.7.2 Proportion of SC/ST persons in the SC ST
elected bodies (in percentage in Lok
2013 17 13
Sabha) (similar to indicator 10.2.3) Vidhansabha
Source: https://ceorajasthan.nic.in & PR 2018 17 13
department/ Periodicity: Annual 2023 17.5 16.5
2014 Loksahba 16 12
2019 16 12
2015 15.69 12.37
PRIs
2020 16.42 13.58
Target 16.8: Broaden and strengthen the participation of developing countries in the institutions of
global governance
Indicator not yet evolved
Target 16.9: By 2030, provide legal identity for all, including birth registration
16.9.1 Percentage of birth registered. 2015 92.29
Source: DES/ Periodicity: Annual 2016 93.88
2017 90.41
2018 91.63
2019 92.71
2020 95.6
2021 95.87
2022 96.36
16.9.2 Proportion of population covered under 2017-18 86.7
Aadhaar. 2018-19 87.5
Source: uidai.gov.in/ Periodicity: Annual
2019-20 86.9
2020-21 91.0
2021-22 91.24
2022-23 93.18
16.9.S1 Number of Birth registration during the 2015 1769339
year. 2016 1806405
Source: DES/ Periodicity: Annual
2017 1689409
2018 1743150
2019 1795488
2020 1869383
2021 1900605
2022 1902140
16.9.R1 Proportion of population covered under 2015 46.87
Jan-Aadhaar (%). 2016 66.46
Source: DES/ Periodicity: Annual 2017 75.29
2018 81.40
2019 83.48
2020 85.28
2021 89.65
2022 93.58
2023 96.10
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Target 16.10: Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance
with national legislation and international agreements.
16.10.1 Percentage of RTI queries responded. 2015-16 94.39
(similar to Indicator 16.6.2) 2016-17 94.31
Source: Rajasthan Information Commission 2017-18 96.77
/Periodicity: Annual
(Dec. 2018)
2019 96.34
2020 94.66
2021 93.98
Target 16.a: Strengthen relevant national institutions, including through international cooperation,
for building capacity at all levels, in particular in developing countries, to prevent violence and
combat terrorism and crime.
Indicator not yet evolved
Target 16.b: Promote and enforce non-discriminatory laws and policies for sustainable development
Indicator not yet evolved
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SDG 17
Partnerships for the Goals
Partnerships for
SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals) intents to strengthen the means of implementation and
revitalizing the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development. It promotes collaboration and
partnerships between various stakeholders, like Government, societies etc. to achieve the SDGs.
the Goals
The SDG 17 is critical to the achievement of all SDGs as the partnership among the different
stakeholders is essential for achieving the sustainable development.
Goal 17 has 19 targets to strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the Global
Partnership. A total of 6 indicators have been identified at state level to track the progress of the
Goal and data is available for all the indicators.
Number of Target 19
Number of Indicators in NIF 12
Number of Indicators in SIF 6
Number of Indicators in DIF 2
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15.29 15.13 15.10
14.72
14.33
14.03
13.17
2015-16
2016-17
2017-18
2018-19
2020-21
2021-22
2019-20
(2022-23)
(2015-16)
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No.
Target 17.1: Strengthen domestic resource mobilization, including through international support
to developing countries, to improve domestic capacity for tax and other revenue collection.
17.1.1 Total government revenue as a proportion of GDP, 2015-16 14.72
by source (in percentage). 2016-17 14.33
Source: DES/ Periodicity: Annual
2017-18 15.29
2018-19 15.13
2019-20 14.03
2020-21 13.17
2021-22 15.10
Target 17.2: Developed countries to implement fully their official development assistance
commitments, including the commitment by many developed countries to achieve the target of 0.7
per cent of gross national income for official development assistance (ODA/GNI) to developing
countries and 0.15 to 0.20 per cent of ODA/GNI to least developed countries; ODA providers are
encouraged to consider setting a target to provide at least 0.20 per cent of ODA/GNI to least
developed countries.
Indicator not yet evolved
Target 17.3: Mobilize additional financial resources for developing countries from multiple
sources.
Indicator not yet evolved
Target 17.4: Assist developing countries in attaining long-term debt sustainability through
coordinated policies aimed at fostering debt financing, debt relief and debt restructuring, as
appropriate, and address the external debt of highly indebted poor countries to reduce debt
distresss.
Indicator not yet evolved
Target 17.5: Adopt and implement investment promotion regimes for least developed countries.
Indicator not yet evolved
Target 17.6: Enhance North-South, South-South and triangular regional and international
cooperation on and access to science, technology and innovation and enhance knowledge-sharing
on mutually agreed terms, including through improved coordination among existing mechanisms,
in particular at the United Nations level, and through a global technology facilitation mechanism.
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No.
Target 17.9: Enhance international support for implementing effective and targeted capacity-
building in developing countries to support national plans to implement all the Sustainable
Development Goals, including through North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation.
Indicator not yet evolved
Target 17.10: Promote a universal, rules-based, open, non-discriminatory and equitable
multilateral trading system under the World Trade Organization, including through the conclusion
of negotiations under its Doha Development Agenda.
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No.
Target 17.17: Encourage and promote effective public, public-private and civil society
partnerships, building on the experience and resourcing strategies of partnerships.
17.17.1 Amount of Indian Rupees spent on Public-Private No. of Project
Partnership (PPP) (Rs. In crore). projected cost
Source: PPP / Periodicity: Annual completed (In crore)
2015-16 7 307.07
2016-17 9 598.05
2017-18 9 1360.54
2018-19 14 1882.83
2019-20 11 2597.19
2020-21 3 2.40
2021-22 9 714.22
2022-23 2 152.21
Target 17.18: By 2020, enhance capacity-building support to developing countries, including for
least developed countries and small island developing States, to increase significantly the
availability of high-quality, timely and reliable data disaggregated by income, gender, age, race,
ethnicity, migratory status, disability, geographic location and other characteristics relevant in
national contexts
17.18.2 Whether the States has statistical legislation that Yes
complies with the Fundamental Principles of
Official Statistics.
Target 17.19: By 2030, build on existing initiatives to develop measurements of progress on
sustainable development that complement gross domestic product, and support statistical capacity-
building in developing countries.
17.19.2 Proportion of Districts that have achieved 100 per Birth Death
cent birth registration and 80 per cent death registration registration
registration. 2015 11/33 15/33
Source: DES/ Periodicity: Annual
2016 12/33 13/33
2017 8/33 22/33
2018 5/33 28/33
2019 9/33 29/33
2020 11/33 26/33
2021 10/33 30/33
2022 8/33 33/33
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