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Common Property Resources and Village Facilities, January - June 1998
NSS 54th Round

India, 1998
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Reference ID
IND-NSSO-CPRVF-1998-v01
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  • Blocks
    1,3_Identification
    of sample
    village &
    availability of
    various
    facilities
  • Block
    2_Particulars
    of field
    operations
  • Block 4_Common
    village land
    and
    conventional
    right of use
  • Block 4_Forest
    within the
    village and
    right of use
  • Block
    5_Particulars
    of common water
    resources in
    the village
  • Block
    6_Particulars
    of collection
    from forest and
    other common
    village land

wells for potable water (no.) (B5_q1_2)

Data file: Block 5_Particulars of common water resources in the village

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Continuous
Decimal: 0
Start: 32
End: 33
Width: 2
Range: 0 - 99
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
How many wells for potable water are there in the village?
Interviewer instructions
Wells, i.e. dug wells, are extensively used as main source of drinking water in many areas of the country. The wells are owned by communities as well as individual households. Community wells are built and maintained by the local village community. All the community wells, whether locally or government funded, within the boundary of the village will be counted for this item.

Stepwells, found mostly in Rajasthan and Gujarat, will be treated as wells for this block. Moreover, surangams -- horizontal tunnels dug through hillocks for seepage water -- found in the hills of northern Kerala will also be treated as wells. These will be counted for this item if they are mainly used for potable water. However, temporary wells dug in the beds of dry river, canal and lakes ( in severe drought situations) or the wells located at the bottom of ponds and tanks will not be counted for this item.
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