Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board Punarwas Bhavan, ITO, New Delhi Instruction for filling up Survey Form Name of form : Slum Survey 2012

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Side A Field Name / No. Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board Punarwas Bhavan, ITO, New Delhi 110002 Instruction for filling up Survey Form Name of form : Slum Survey 2012 Instructions Sheet No. The form captures data for 8 people of a house hold. If there are more than 8 people in the house hold, then : (a) Use an additional form. (b) Additional form should have the same form no. as that of the original form. (c) Sheet of the original form should be marked as 'A' (d) Sheet of the additional form should be marked as 'B' (e) In case there are more than 16 members in the dwelling, use one more form and mark it as above with sheet no. as 'C' Form no. Cluster no. Ward no. Form no. is pre-populated. Fill the cluster no. from the list of clusters given to you. Fill the ward no. of the cluster from the list of clusters given to you. Jhuggi no. Fill the Jhuggi no. from the NPR slip given to the dweller. Name of person Gender Relationsh ip with Head of family In sl. no. 1, fill the name of the HEAD of the FAMILY. Name : Harbans Prasad Singh Yadav will be filled as below Harbans First name Prasad Singh Yadav Middle name if any Surname 1 : Male 2 : Female 3 : Other For those who do not belong to male or female category of gender Codes should be entered as below. For all others, choose 19. For non-blood relations or relations not by marriage, choose 20 1 : Self 2 : Wife 3 : Husband 4 : Father / Father in law 5 : Mother / Mother in Law 6 : Brother / Brother in Law 7 : Sister / Sister in law 8 : Son / Son in law / step son 9 : Daughter / Daughter in law / step daughter 10 : Grand father 11 : Grand mother 12 : Grand son / grand daughter

Age in years as on 01 Jan 2012 Enrollment ID UIN Marital status Religion SC/ST 13 : Uncle / Spouce's Uncle 14 : Aunt / Spouces Aunt 15 : Cousin male / female cousin's wife 16 : Cousin female / male cousin's wife 17 : Cousin's child male 18 : Cousin's child female 19 : Other relationship : where any relationship exists, with any member of the family, but is not covered above. 20 : Not related : for those who are not related to any of the members of the family for example : friends, people from same village Write only number of years. For a person born on 12 Feb 1972, who will be 49 years on 01 Jan 2012 write '49' Write the enrollment ID from the UID enrollment slip. Write first part in first line Write second part in second line Write third part in third line For example enrollment ID 1180/23594/6078 will be written as 1 1 8 0 2 3 5 9 4 6 0 7 8 If the person does not provide enrollment ID, then fill four zeros in first row. This is the Unique Identity Number, issued by UIDAI If the person has received his/her number then enter the number as below, for example 3249 6636 7110 will be written as 3249 6636 6078 If the person has not received UIN then fill four zeros in first row. 1 : Never married 2 : Currently married 3 : Widowed 4 : Separated 5 : Divorced 1 : Hindu 2 : Muslim 3 : Christian 4 : Sikh 5 : Buddhist 6 : Jain 7 : Other Scheduled Caste can be only from Hindus, Sikhs and Buddhists and not from

status in Delhi Highest Education level Months worked last year Days worked in last month Category of economic activity Class of worker any other religion. Scheduled Tribe can be from any religion. 0 : None 1 : SC 2 : ST SC and ST status can be determined from the list supplied. 0: Illetarate 1: < Class 5 or can read, write names in any language. 2 : Class 5-8 3 : Class 9-10 4 : Class 11-12 5 : Graduate 6 : Professional diploma 7 : Professional degree 8 : Medical diploma / para-medic (including dental) 9 : Medical degree 10 : Post-graduate 11 : M. Phil / Doctorate Number of months for which the person was able to get work and earn between 01 January 2011 and 31 December 2011 0 : Nil 1: <5 Days 2 : 5 10 days 3 : 10 15 days 4 : 15 20 days 5 : >20 days 0 : Not applicable 1 : Agricultural/ forestry 2 : Mining/ natural resources 3 : Construction 4 : Retail 5 : Wholesale 6 : Consumer services 7 : Manufacturing (organized) 8 : Manufacturing (unorganized) 9 : Transport 10 : Health 11 : Conservancy/ public utilities 12 : Odd-jobs (miscellaneous & household) 13 : Others 0 : Not applicable Wage/salaried worker 1. Regular wages/salary from Government 2. Regular wages/salary from Private 3. Irregular wages from Government

4. Irregular wages from Private Skill subset One way distance to work Self Employed 5. Own account worker 6. Employer (i.e., with at least one family or nonfamily worker) 7. Helper in household enterprise (family worker) 0 : Not applicable If Skilled: 1. Driver 2. Mechanic 3. Carpenter 4. Mason/ Contractor 5. Tailor 6. Electrician 7. Cobbler 8. Plumber/ fitter 9. Painter/ polisher 10.Fabricator/ blacksmith/ upholstery 11. Glazier/ fitter 12. Cook 13. Gardener 14. Waiter at hotel/ restaurant 15. Workman skilled in organized industry 16. Formally/ informally trained in a particular vocation 17. Other entrepreneurial skill If Unskilled: 18. Guard 19. Maid/ domestic help 20. Other domestic worker 21. Shop worker (unskilled) 22.Petty trader/ vendor or hawker (in market/ with a cart) 23. Unskilled construction workers (bhishti, beldar, helper ) 24. Unskilled agricultural/ forest laborer 25. Untrained shop floor or factory worker 26. Waiter at dhaba 27. Beggar 28. Rickshaw puller 29. Ragpicker/ conservancy worker 30. Other unskilled work If from organized sector: 31. Teacher at aanganwadi/ Government/ private school 32. Nurse/ midwife (at any kind of recognized healthcare establishment) 33. Other employee (Government/ private) 34. Defence/ law enforcement Mention number of kms traveled to reach work place.

Mode of travel to work (major distance covered) Migration : Seasonal / Permanen t State from which migrated Year of migration Reason for migration Side B 0 : Nil 1 : Foot 2 : Bicycle 3 : Two wheeler 4 : Four wheeler 5 : Bus / Metro 6 : Train 7 : Other 0 : Have not migrated, belong to Delhi / migrated in earlier generations. 1 : Seasonal, come to Delhi for work for some part of the year and go back to native place. 2 : Have come from outside Delhi and settled in Delhi / work and live in Delhi. Fill in the number of the state from which the person has migrated : 0 : Not migrated, 1 Andaman and Nicobar Islands, 2 Andhra Pradesh, 3 Arunachal Pradesh, 4 Assam, 5 Bihar, 6 Chandigarh, 7 Chhattisgarh, 8 Dadra and Nagar Haveli, 9 Daman and Diu, 11 Goa, 12 Gujarat, 13 Haryana, 14 Himachal Pradesh, 15 Jammu and Kashmir, 16 Jharkhand, 17 Karnataka, 18 Kerala, 19 Lakshadweep, 20 Madhya Pradesh, 21 Maharashtra, 22 Manipur, 23 Meghalaya, 24 Mizoram, 25 Nagaland, 26 Odisha, 27 Puducherry, 28 Punjab, 29 Rajasthan, 30 Sikkim, 31 Tamil Nadu, 32 Tripura, 33 Uttarakhand, 34 Uttar Pradesh, 35 West Bengal, 36 Bangladesh, 37 Nepal, 38 Myanmar, 39 Pakistan, 40 Afghanistan, 41 African countries, 42 Sri Lanka, 43 Other countries. Mention year of migration e.g. 1987 Mention 0000 if not migrated 0 : Not migrated 1 : Work / Employment / Livelihood 2 : Business 3 : Education 4 : Marriage 5 : Joined family staying in Delhi 6 : Displaced e.g. Kashmiri migrants, Punjab terrorism migrants 7: Natural Calamities like Flood, drought, earthquake etc 8: Conflict 9 : Other Electoral Roll details of Head of Family : Electoral rolls will be provided by DUSIB 2002 : mention ward number and number in voter list of 2002. Example : Ward no. 48 Number in voter list of 2002 : 605 0 4 8-0 6 0 5 Similarly, mention for 2007 and 2010

Election I Card no. Ration Card no. Ration Card Type Ration card date of issue Sl no. of the owner No of Adults No. of Children If name of Head of Family does not exist in voter list in any mentioned year, then, for that year, fill 0 0 0 - Fill in election I Card no. as below : DL/01/002/973294 D L / 0 1 / 0 0 2 / 9 7 3 2 9 4 Or CKB8899369 - - - - - - - C K B 8 8 9 9 3 6 9 If the Head of Family does not have an Election I Card then N I L B P L - 0 3 2 0 0 1 3 2 If the family does not have a Ration card then fill N I L - Valid : ONLY ration cards issued by Delhi govt. 0 : No ration card 1 : BPL 2 : APL 3 : Other DD/MM/YY Fill in sl of the owner / head of family of ration card, from the names of family members already collected by you on Side A of this form. Mention number of adults shown in the ration card. 0 4 Mention number of children shown in the ration card. 0 2 If no children, then enter 00. Phone nos Fill in sl of the owner of phone, from the names of family members already collected by you on Side A of this form. Fill in mobile phone number Land line no Fill in land line number with STD code, and if the phone is owned by some one other than people listed on side 'A', mark it as pp House Details (from National Population Register Acknowledgement slip) Ward Code Mention Ward Code shown on the National Population Register Acknowledgement slip. 0 1 5 9 If the house hold has the acknowledgement slip 0 0 0 0 If the house hold does not have the acknowledgement slip

Code No. NPR Form no. No of Males No of Females House list block no. Household no. Distance travelled to school by children Code no. shown on the National Population Register Acknowledgement slip. 0 0 0 2 If the house hold has the acknowledgement slip 0 0 0 0 If the house hold does not have the acknowledgement slip Mention Form number of the National Population Register Acknowledgement slip 0 1 3 9 2 2 4 3 If the house hold has the acknowledgement slip 0 0 0 0 If the house hold does not have the acknowledgement slip Mention number of males recorded in the acknowledgement slip 0 2 If acknowledgement slip is not available, fill 00 Mention number of females recorded in the acknowledgement slip 0 3 If acknowledgement slip is not available, fill 00 Mention house list block no. mentioned in the National Population Register Acknowledgement slip 1 2 3 4 If acknowledgement slip is not available, fill 0000 Mention house no. mentioned in the National Population Register Acknowledgement slip 0 0 3 7 Fill average number of kms : if 3 children travel 2, 4 and 7 kms respectively, then average is (2+4+7)/3 = 13/3 = 4.3 rounded to 4 kms 0: Not Applicable 1 : Children do not go to school 2 : There is no school to go to 3 : Less than 0.5 km 4 : 0.5 to 1.0 km 5 : 1.0 km to 2 km 6 : 2 km to 5 Km 7 : More than 5 Km Distance travelled to health facility House Details House usage Building Material 1. Less than 0.5 km 2. 0.5 to 1.0 km 3. 1.0 km to 2 km 4. 2.0 km to 5 Km 5. More than 5 Km 1 : Residence 2 : Residence cum commercial activities (shop, office, godown, factory ) 3 : Commercial activities only 4 : Other

Floor Roof Wall 1 : Mud 2 : Wood / Bamboo 3 : Burnt Brick 4 : Stone (loose) 5 : Cement 6 : Tile / Mosaic / Stone 7 : Other 1 : Thatch / Bamboo / Wood 2 : Plastic / Polythene 3 : Earthen tiles 4 : Burnt brick 5 : Stone / Slate 6 : G.I. / Metal / Asbestos sheets 7 : Concrete 8 : Other 1 : Grass / Bamboo 2 : Plastic / Polythene 3 : Mud / mud brick (unburnt) 4 : Wood / Plywood 5 : Stone 6 : G.I. / Metal / Asbestos sheets 7 : Burnt brick 8 : Concrete 9 : Other Habitability and Basic Facilities Ownership status Habitabilit y Drinking water source Location of drinking water source 1 : Owned 2 : Rented 3 : Other 1 : Good 2 : Livable 3 : Dilapidated 1 : Tap water from treated source 2 : Tap water from untreated source 3 : Covered well 4 : Uncovered well 5 : Hand pump 6 : Tube well / Bore hole 7 : Spring 8 : River / Canal 9 : Tank / Pond / Lake 0 : Other 1 : With in premises 2 : Near premises (e.g. in side the cluster or adjacent lane or with in 100 mts) 3 : Away from premises

Type of Latrine Location of latrine Waste water disposal Cooking fuel Assets Radio / Transistor TV Computer / laptop 1 : Piped sewer 2 : Septic tank 3 : Pit latrine 4 : Toilet block, mobile 5 : Toilet block, stationary 6 : Public latrine 7 : Open / no latrine 1 : With in premises 2 : Away from premises 1 : Closed drainage 2 : Open drainage 3 : No drainage 1 : Firewood 2 : Cow dung cake 3 : Coal / charcoal 4 : Kerosene 5 : LPG / PNG 6 : Electricity 7 : Any other 8 : No cooking

Telephone / Mobile Bicycle Scooter / Moped / Motorcycl e Car / Jeep / Van Bank / Post office account Major source of income 0 : No bank account 1 : If head of family has a bank / post office account 2 : Any other member has a bank / post office account 1. Wage earnings 2. Household enterprise/self-employment earnings 3. Remittances from relatives/friends 4. Transfers (assistance/support) from government/ngos and other institutions. 5. Charity/alms. 6. Government poverty reduction incentives (if in-kind, convert into value) 7. Pension 8. Rent 9. Interest income 10. Living off prior savings

List of schedule casts in Delhi will be provided. List of Electoral Rolls of 2002, 2007 and 2010 will be provided.