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Data and Statistics resources for Assam
 
Human Development Report for Dhemaji district, created by PAHELI (Peoples' Audit of Health Education and Livelihoods)
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Click here for a toolkit for the survey which contains the questionnaires used in the survey (1.5MB)
Click here for the Water portion of the Toolkit
Click here for the Sanitation portion of the Toolkit
To read more about PAHELI:
http://www.pratham.org/paheli/paheli.php
http://www.indiatogether.org/2007/sep/pov-paheli.htm
The School of Environmental Studies of Jadhavpur University has studied the arsenic contamination for the last 19years. Their website gives some of the details of their work
http://www.soesju.org/arsenic/north_east.htm
State Groundwater Profile from the CGWB site. It includes a brief summary of groundwater conditions, aquifer types, average specific yield of the aquifers, types of wells dug, their specific capacity and also findings of groundwater exploration.
http://www.cgwb.gov.in/gwprofiles.html (Click on the state you are interested in, on the map)
website of the Public Health Engineering Department of Assam. This is the nodal agency for the rural water supply programmes of the state.
http://www.aphe.nic.in/
List of sanitary marts:
http://www.aphe.nic.in/sanitfr.htm
Figures for coverage of habitations for drinking water supply and rural school water supply etc. It states 40 lpcd and a water source within 1.6km in the plains and 100 m of elevation in hilly areas as the norm for coverage.
http://www.aphe.nic.in/waterfr.htm
Swajaladhara Implementation as of 2004:
http://www.aphe.nic.in/swajaldhara.htm
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