India - Annual Survey of Industries: 2011-12
Reference ID | IND-CSO-ASI-2011-12-v1 |
Year | 2012 - 2013 |
Country | India |
Producer(s) | Central Statistics Office (Industrial Statistics Wing) |
Sponsor(s) | Government of India - GOI - |
Collection(s) | |
Metadata | Documentation in PDF |
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Jul 29, 2016
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Data Description
Data File: blkh201112
Content | Block H: indigenous input items consumed: This block covers all the goods (raw materials, components, chemicals, packing material, etc.) which entered into the production process of the factory during the accounting year. Any material used in the production of fixed assets (including construction work) for the factory's own use should also be included. All intermediate products consumed during the year are to be excluded. Intermediate products are those, which are produced by the factory but are, subjected to further manufacture. For example, in a cotton textile mill, yarn is produced from raw cotton and the same yarn is again used for manufacture of cloth. An intermediate product may also be a final product in the same factory. For example, if the yarn produced by the factory is sold as yarn, it becomes a final product and not an intermediate product. If however, a part of the yarn produced by a factory is consumed by it for manufacture of cloth, that part of the yarn so used will be an intermediate product. |
Cases | 466245 |
Variable(s) | 9 |
Producer | CSO (IS Wing) Kolkata |
Variables
Name | Label | Question | |
Year | Year | ASI 2011-12 is the accounting year of the factory ending on 31st March 2012. | |
BLK | Block | Block H of the schedule | |
DSL | DSL | Despatch Serial Number | |
Sno | Sno | Serial No | |
ItemCode | Item Code | Item Code - as per NPCMS, 2011 ( National Product Classification for Manufacturing Sector) | |
Unitcode | Unit code | unit code of Quantity | |
QtyCons | Qty Consumed | Quantity Consumed | |
PurVal | Purchase Value | Purchase Value ( in Rs.) | |
RateperUnit | Rate per Unit | Rate per unit (in Rs.) | |
Total variable(s):
9 |