Chandigarh: The Census 2011 data for Haryana has revealed that about 96 per cent of households are living in good or livable houses and only 4 per cent families, that is 2,09,270 are living in dilapidated houses.
As many as 67.9 per cent of households in Haryana own a television. In rural areas, 59.4 per cent of households have television sets as compared to 82.2 per cent in urban areas, Haryana`s Director, Census Operations, Neerja Sekhar said here on Thursday. Computers or Laptops have increased their reach in the last 10 years.
She said that 13.2 per cent households own computers, out of which 5.3 per cent have access to internet and 7.9 per cent do not access the internet.
As many as 79.3 per cent households possess a telephone, 66.9 per cent have only mobile phones, 4.5 per cent have only a landline and eight per cent have both mobile and landline. The percentage share of households having one married couple in a house remained the same during census of 2001 and 2011, that is 65.6 per cent, Sekhar said.
She released the Housing Census data which was collected during 45-day long first phase of Census (House listing and Housing census conducted from May one, 2010 to June 15, 2010) in which around 53,000 enumerators and supervisors in Haryana were involved, according to an official release here.
High speed scanning of Schedules, Intelligent Character Recognition (ICR) technology, computerised image validation and efficient manual interventions has made it possible for the data to be released in a record period of less than two years, Sekhar said.
Housing information was collected through a notified House-listing schedule having 35 columns. As many as 18 columns related to houses and households, nine columns related to amenities available to the household and eight columns were about assets possessed by the households.
In Haryana, there are 47,17,954 households in Census 2011 as compared to 35,29,642 in 2001 excluding Institutional households residing in 47,06,664 Census houses.
PTI