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91 pc of Delhiites own cellphone, 88 pc have TV: Census

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

The figures are based on 'Houselisting and Housing Census 2011' for Delhi.

The report on the first phase of Census 2011, also known as Houselisting and Housing Census released today by Director of Census Operations, National Capital Territory of Delhi (NCT), Varsha Joshi, records an increase in the number of households to 33.4 lakh from 25.5 lakh for the last decade.

Eighty-eight per cent of the population in Delhi own a TV, up from 74.5, while 29.1 percentage of households have computers. Out of this, 17.6 per cent of households have access to internet on their computers.

The Census records a drastic increase in the percentage of households with telephone landlines or mobile services with 90.8 per cent population having one or the other, up from 34.7 per cent for 2001.

 

The LPG and CNG connections in households accounts for 89.9 per cent of the dwellings up from 34.2 per cent for 2001, a substantial increase.

The banking services amount to 77.7 per cent for 2011, up from 51 per cent of 2001. For the Schedule Caste (SC) households, the percentage is up from 30.6 for 2001 to 68.2 for this decade.

The percentage of population possessing assets have also increased. Only 2.9 percent of people in the city possess no asset, which was 14.1 per cent for 2001. The percentage for the Schedule Caste (SC) has also dropped with only 4.7 per cent having no assets against 21.1 per cent last decade.

There has been a slight increase in the ownership of various transports with only 37.1 per cent population having no vehicle of their own, against 43.1 per cent for 2001. In all 30.6 per cent possess a bicycle, 38.9 having a bike/ scooter while 20.7 per cent own a car. (More)

  

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First Published: May 07 2012 | 5:45 PM IST

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