District Level Report Anand

Ayush Patel

2022-08-23

Introduction - Anand

This report aims to provide a birds eye view of the district through the lens of village amenities data released by census in 2011. Before moving towards the descriptive insights from the census data, here is what pops up when a search is executed for Anand district Gujarat on wikipedia.



Summary Statistics

Total Number of Villages: 347

Total Number of Gram Panchayat: 328

Total Number of Sub Districts: 8

Total Population : 1.457758^{6}

Statistical Summaries at the subdistrict level

Sub District Total Population Total SC Population Total ST Population Total Area of Vilalges Total Area Sown (Net)
Anand 263835 11451 3699 31259.47 24679.40
Anklav 126105 4254 251 16738.94 12443.13
Borsad 316107 11938 1415 39359.43 30741.63
Khambhat 186515 12838 860 77373.74 52036.62
Petlad 232594 14463 1111 28967.47 24747.80
Sojitra 89813 4790 558 15137.76 12581.87
Tarapur 88522 9584 439 33765.19 27454.03
Umreth 154267 5437 1551 21572.73 17467.63

Population and Geographical Area

It is of interest to look into which are the most densely populated villages. We can do this by creating a simple scatter plot between population of village and the total geographical area of a village.


Irrigation for Agriculture

The census provides the net area sown (hectares) in a village along with area irrigated with water source in hectares. The area under irrigation may be affected by several factors.

Area Sown vs Area under Irrigation


A distribution for the percentage of area irrigated will be interesting to look at.

Understanding what drives area under irrigation

Much is heard about rain fed agriculture in India. There are several factors that can affect area under irrigation - ranging from government supports, demographics, distance from urban clusters and several known and unknown variables. With the given data we can check if the following variables have any relation with area under irrigation:

  • Percentage of Marginalised group population in village
  • Distance from Major government offices
  • Distance from urban center
  • Total population of a village

A simple Linear regression to see if the above explanation has any merit

Dependent variable:
perc_irrigated_over_net_sown
total_population_of_village 0.00002
(0.0003)
perc_marginalised_pop 0.407**
(0.161)
district_head_quarter_distance_in_km -0.169
(0.143)
sub_district_head_quarter_distance_in_km 0.480
(0.520)
nearest_statutory_town_distance_in_km -0.688
(0.550)
sub_district_nameAnklav -2.042
(5.140)
sub_district_nameBorsad -8.772**
(4.410)
sub_district_nameKhambhat -3.709
(7.360)
sub_district_namePetlad -13.626***
(4.317)
sub_district_nameSojitra -14.516**
(5.767)
sub_district_nameTarapur 11.091
(9.305)
sub_district_nameUmreth -0.188
(4.582)
Constant 101.436***
(4.388)
Observations 347
R2 0.120
Adjusted R2 0.088
Residual Std. Error 18.185 (df = 334)
F Statistic 3.795*** (df = 12; 334)
Note: p<0.1; p<0.05; p<0.01

Model Diagnostic plots

Distribution of Redsiduals

Distribution of Redsiduals


Residuals vs Fitted

Residuals vs Fitted

Note

This is to serve as a minimal example of creating parameterised reports with .rmd/.qmd files. This document is in no way analytically or statistically rigorous.