Key finding 01
BC (other than Muslim minority) is the single largest mutually exclusive block in the statewide population table.
46.3%
The parsed statewide total counts 16,450,858 people in this block, ahead of SC (17.4%), ST (10.4%), Muslim minority (12.6%), and other OCs (13.3%).
Sources: v1_tgdt_1_3, v1_tgdt_1_4
Key finding 02
SC adults are just over four times as likely as OCs to be daily-wage workers.
4.1x
The statewide adult-employment table reports 38.3% for SC adults and 9.4% for OCs. ST adults are also high at 35.2%.
Source: v1_tgoet_5_15
Key finding 03
Private-school attendance for ages 6-29 is 41 points higher for OCs than for STs.
41.0 pts
Among people aged 6-29 who ever studied, the statewide table shows 58.1% for OCs, 34.9% for BC All, 20.3% for SC, and 17.1% for ST.
Source: v1_tget_4_5
Key finding 04
Toilet access remains 26.6 points lower for ST households than for OC households.
26.6 pts
Statewide toilet-facility access is 68.0% for ST households, 81.6% for SC, 89.1% for BC All, and 94.6% for OCs.
Source: v1_tghhhat_2_23
Key finding 05
GHMC has the highest Muslim-minority share among the 33 districts.
28.9%
The same statewide population-share table also puts Bhadradri Kothagudem at the top for ST share (40.4%) and Jagitial at the top for BC share (63.1%).
Source: v1_tgdt_1_4
Key finding 06
Madiga is the largest named caste-community row in the parsed volume-4 release.
36.6 lakh
The state caste table lists 3,657,551 people for Madiga. Next in the parsed release are Shaik/ Sheikh (28.0 lakh), Mudiraj, Mutrasi, Tenugollu (26.4 lakh), Sugalis, Lambadis, Banjara (24.0 lakh).
Source: v4_state_caste_population