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'*"'11'((1 Cffr 1991 CENSUS OF INDIA 1991 SERIES 21 RAJASTHAN XII- en am-lY PART XII- A & B f\ifH 1 \J1'1"" 0 , .... , q "4TR Frt (!T!{ICf) I am '"ID1l q ,jFP I 0 HI "BR) DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK (VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY AND VILLAGE & TOWN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT) f\i1HI SIROHI DISTRICT 3m. tit. Jr ''FI, B 'gCRi f'ieJ( ICfI. ,iF:P I OH I R. P. TOMAR JOINT DIRECTOR CENSUS OPERATIONS, RAJASTHAN

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'*"'11'((1 Cffr 'l1~:aIOI~1 1991 CENSUS OF INDIA 1991

~@HI21 SERIES 21

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RAJASTHAN

~ XII- en am-lY PART XII- A & B

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DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK (VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY AND

VILLAGE & TOWN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT)

r~(l~1 f\i1HI SIROHI DISTRICT

3m. tit. Jr ''FI, B 'gCRi f'ieJ( ICfI. ,iF:P I OH I ~ ~

R. P. TOMAR JOINT DIRECTOR

CENSUS OPERATIONS, RAJASTHAN

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3ii.f1F 2~,1994

FOREWORD

Populatlon Census provides data-base for economic and social ptannlnQ to planners and administrators at all levels. The village and town-wise Census data compiled and processed by the Directorate of Census Operations. Rajasthan are being published in the form of District CensuS Handbook for each district separately, which, I am sure, Will be found l1uite useful. informative and Interesting by the planners and administrators as well as academicians and research scholars.

Each District Census Handbook comprises two parts. Part-A of the book provides information on the amenities available In each village/town and Part-B gives the Primary Census Abstract at village level in the case of rural areas and at ward/town level in the case of urba n areas. Primary Census Abstract is an important table which gives number of households, population, literates, population of scheduled castes and scheduled tribes, main workers cross classified by nine Industrial categories of workers, marginal workers and non-workers by sex at viliage/town/ panchayat samiti/tehsll and district level.

Dr. V.S. Sisodia, Director of Census Operations, Rajasthan and his colleagues who have compiled the voluminous data and completed these comprehensive volumes In a rEasonable time deserve to be congratulated. for the accuracy of the work and timely publication.

JAIPUR October 2, 1994

M.L. MEHTA Chief Secretary

Government of Rajasthan

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PREFACE

Publication of the District Census Handbooks (DCHs) was initiated after the 1951 Census and is continuing since then with sOfTIe innovations/modifications after each decennial Census. This is the most valuable district level

publication brought out by the Census Organisation on behalf of each State Govt.lUnion Territory administration. It inter-alia provides data/information on some of the basic demographic and socio-economlc characteristics and on the availability of certain important civic amenities/facilities in each village and town of the respective districts. This publication has thus proved to be of immense utility to the planners, administrators. academicians and researchers.

The scope of the DCH was initially confined to certain. important census tables on population. economic and socio-cultural aspects as also the Primary Census Abstract (PCA) of each village and town (ward-wise) of the district. The DCHs published after the 1961 Census contained a descriptive account of the distnct, administrative statistics. census tables and Village and Town Directories including PCA. Afterthe 1971 Census. two parts of the District Census Handbooks (Part-A comprising Village and Town Directories and Part-B comprising Village and Town PCA) were released in all the States and Union Territories. The third Part-C of the District Census Handbooks comprising administrative statistics and district census tables, which was also to be brought out, could not be published in many States/UTs due to considerable delay in compilation of relevant materiAl. In 1981. some new features Alongwlth the restructuring of the formats of Village and Town Directory were introduced in the DCHs. These were published in two parts for each district after the 1981 Censl:Js. While Part-A comprised Village and Town Directories, the PCA of villages and towns (ward-wise) including Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe PCA upto tehsil/town level were provided In

Part-B. To illustrate, all the amenities except electricity, were brought together in the Village Directory and if an amenity was not available in the referent village, the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place having such amenity was given. Information on some new items such as adult literacy centres, primary health sub·centres and comm unity health workers in the village were provided so as to meet some of the requirements of the Revised Minimum Needs Programme. Similarly, information on approach to the village was also provided for the first time in the Village Directory so as to give an idea about the number of inaccessible villages in each district. In case of Tow.n Directories also, keeping in view the requirements of the Minimum Needs Programme, a Statement IV-A on slums was provided so as to enable the planners to chalk out the programmes for providing better civic and other amenities in the slums. In thiS statement details on civic and other amenities wp.re reported tor the slums of Class I'and Class II towns. Apart from this, one column on the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe population and another on adult literacy classes/ centres were added in Statements IV and V respectively.

The manner of presentation of the DCHs for the 1991 Census is by and la';ge the same as followed In 1981.

However, the format of PCA has been resrtuctured slightly in the 1991 Census for the benefit of data users. Nine-fold Industrial claSSification of main workers has been given as against four-fold industrial classification presented in the 1981 Census. In addition to this. the sex ';\lIse population in the 0-6 age-group has also been included in PCA for the first time With a view to enabling data users to compute more realistic literacy rate as all children below 7 years of age 'lAve been treated as Illiterate at the time of the 1991 Census. It is expected that the above mentioned modificatIOns Will help the planners IS chalking out more effective developmenta! programmes.

One of the most Important Innovations In ttle 1991 Census IS the Panchayat Samitl level presentation of data In

the Village Directory and PCA Instead of the traditional Tehsll/Taluk/Pollce Station level presentation. It is expected

that the presentation of Village Directory and peA data at Panchayat Samltllevel Will help the planners In formu\atlon of miera-level developmental plans. as the Panchayat Samlti IS the lowest administrative unit for development planning In Rajasthan.

In order to facilitate the task at admlfllstrators. planners and researchers intending to use Village Directory/PCA

,lata, either from the magnetic tapes/floPPies or from the published records, both the computer and manual codes for

A(lch village ha~e been prOVided ior the 1991 Census alongwlth the corresponding codes of 198i.

TillS publication IS a JOint venture of the State Govt. and the Census Organisation. The data have been collected

,md compiled under the direction of Dr. V.S. Sisodia, Director of Census OperatIOns. Rajasthan on behalf of the State

Governmen~whlch has borne the cost of pnnting. The task of planning, designing and coordination at the publication

WflS Initiated by Dr K.P Ittaman, former Deputy Registrar General (Social Studies) and Shn M M, Dua. JOint Director.

r or the s<lke of uniformity In presentation of mformatlollidata and for preparation of analytical note depICting the salient

tl?i1tures emerging from a micro-level analYSIS of Census/non-Census rii'lta, a ITlodel District Census Handhook from

f ;2lch State and Union Territory was thoroughly scrutinised In the SOCli31 Studies DIvIsion under the gUidance at Dr. M, K,

!:lin. the present Deputy Registrar General (S.S.). ThiS task was carned out by Shn A.K. Singh, Deputy Director who

vViiS aSSisted by Shn N.S, Soam. Assistant Director and his staff. Technical gUidance In the preparation of the maps

,V IS Inltl'llly prOVided by Dr, B.K. Roy. former Deputy Registrar General (Map) and later by Mrs, Mlnall Ghosh, the

: ;rf!spnt Deputy Registrar General (Map).

I i-irn thankful to all those who have contnbuted to thiS prOject

~JI ':1 DELHI

: ,1,[ 11, 19q2 AR. NANDA

REGISTRAR GENERAL, INDIA

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· ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We are deeply indebted to the State Government for their prompt help to us at all stages of Census Operations. We are beholden to Shri M.L. Mehta. Chief Secretary, Rajasthan for his unstinted support and continued encouragement to us at all stages of work as also for having consented to wnte the Foreword for the series. The former Chief Secretary, Shn T.V. Ramanan had infused a sense of urgency and seriousness in the minds of Collectors and other officers engaged In Census work at the district level, which went a long way in gearing up the entire administrative machinery and we are extremely grateful to him. Several departments of the State Government among which General Administration, [ducation, Community Development, Economics & Statistics, PubliC Relations, Printing and the Department of Personnel deserve speCial mention, extended utmost cooperation and help in both the phases of Census Operations. Th~ District Collectors played a pivotal role in successfully conducting and supeNising Census Operations despite their rnultifarious responsibilities. They were well assisted by ADMs, SDOs, DSOs, Tehsildars and Municipal Officers and other Charge Officers. The Supervisors and Enumerators, the basic Census functionaries worked ceaselessly in the entire period of field-work to make 1991 Census Operations smooth and successful.

We are deeply grateful to Shri A.R. Nanda, Registrar General & Census Commissioner India for his sustained support and spontaneous. unfailing guidance throughout our endeavours. Our grateful thanks are due to Dr. M.K. Jain i'ltld Mrs. Mlnati Ghosh. the two Deputy Registrar Generals and their colle::<gues at the headquarter5 for their ever willing, helping hand and thoughtful suggestions for putting together and shaping the volumes in their present form.

The Director of Census Operations, Rajasthan, Dr. V.S. Sisodia under whose gUidance the e.ntire operations were carried out deserves all credit for its success, but he was repatriated to the State Government for taking up some C)ther important assignment before this volume could be lDade for the press.

Shri R.C. Bhargava, the former Deputy Director incharge of District Census Handbooks, who was ably aSSisted t1Y Shri Shamsher Singh. Assistant Director, Shn Wali Haider, Investigator and their team of workers deserve all praise tor their perseverance and dedication in preparing Village and Town Directories.

The Primary Census Abstract. the population profile for all the administrative units of district was first prepared H, Regional Tabulation Office Jodhpur headed by Shri H.S. Meena, ASSistant Director. who put in hiS 'Labour of Love' to ensure its timely preparation. In thiS task he was assisted by Shri Ganesh Lal Verma. Investigator.

The PCA and various other tables were scrutinised and finalised for publication under the close superviSion and fjuldance of Shri R.C. Bhargava, former Dy. Director by his team of zealous workers headed by Sarvashn M.M. Goyal. R.N. Verma and H.C. Sharma. Investlgato s. Their precision and promptitude In delivering goods deserve speCial

,rnention. Shri H.S. Meena. ASSistant Director has taken pains In drafting the DI8trict Profile and the Analytical Note for the distriCt. The members of the staff In the Map Section did a commendable job under the gUidance of late Shn M.L. Kumawat. R.O. (Map), a highly experienced Census hand and later under Shn M.e. Vimal, Sr. Geographer. Shn

iv1 M. Goyal, Investigator and official In charge of printing personally looked to VariOUS aspects of printing work along vlth hiS associates. which has ensured the timely release of volumes and all credit goes to him for getting them through Ihe press. We are thankful to Mis Samrat Printers, New Delni for the pnntlng of this handbook In a short time .

. IA!PUR \. ,ctober 2, 199·1

R.P TOMAR JOint Director

OTHER MEMBERS OF STAFF ASSOCIATED WITH THIS WORK

1 . Shri Abdul Waheed

2. Shri G. Fernandes

3. Shri N.K. Ba)

4. Shri R.A. Agarwal

5. Shn J.P. Kateja

6. Shri M.L. Slndhl

7. Shri O.P. Sharma

1 . Shn K.B. Sharma

2. Shri P.L. Meena

3. Shn S.N Misra

4. Smt. Santosh Mafakar

5. Smt. Usha Sharma . 6. Shri M.L. Gupta

7. Shri Bhupendra Goyal

1. Shri P.K, Jain

2. Shri Deepak Snvastava

1 . Shn G.L. Verma

2. Shri N.R. Sisodia

3. Shri Pankaj Kumar

4. Shn D.L. Verma

5. Shn Sardul Singh 6. Shri Hem Singh

7. Shn M.S. Panwar

8. Shn P.K. Sharma

1. Shri Manohar Lal

1. Shn Verughese Mathew 2. Shn D.P. Sekra

1. Shn Hasan Mohd

VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

Investigator 8. Shri V.K. Punjabi

Investigator 9. Shri V.K, Gupta

Investigator 10. Shri R.C. Balrwa

Investigator 11. Shri S.N. Singh

Statistical Assistant 12. Shri R.K. Nagar

Statistical Assistant 13. Shn B.P. Sharma

Statistical Assistant 14. Shri Mukesh Bhargava

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Statistical ASSistant 8. Shri D.N. Pareek

Statistical Assistant 9. Shri K.C. Gupta

Statistical ASSistant 10. Smt. Charu Mathur

Statistical Assistant 11. Shri A.K. Srivastava Statistical ASSistant 12. Shn Arun Jain

Statistical Assistant 13. Shri H.L Gupta

Statistical ASSistant 14. Smt. Asha Saxena

COMPUTERISATION

Computer Operator

Computer Operator

3. Shri Yogesh Bhargava

4. Shri Lokesh Jain

MAP

Investigator 9. Shri Lallu Lal

Geographer 10. Shri Babu Lal

Geographer 11. Shri Indra Naraln

Senior Artist 12. Shn Nandlal

Artist 13. Shri Oeepak Sood

Senior Draughtsman 14. Shri Kishan Singh

Artist 15. Shri Oiwakar Sharma

Artist 16. Shrl Tara Chand

HINDI TRANSLATION

Senior Hindi Translator

TYPING

Stenographer 3. Shri S.K. AJmera

Jun:or Stenographer 4. Shn B. L. Verma

PRINTING

Pnntlng Inspector 2. Shn Kanhaiya Lal

StatisticalAssistant

Computer

Computer

Computer

Computer

Computer

Computer

Statistical Assistant

Statistical Assistant

Computer

Computer

Computer

Computer

Computer

Computer Operator

Computer Operator

Draugh!sman

Draughtsman

Draughtsman

Draughtsman

Draughtsman

HPMO

HPMO

Ferro Print Operator

Computer

Assistant Complier

Proof Reader.

qg(q,!of flif@Cfll IMPORTANT STATISTICS

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RAJASTHAN SIROHI

STATE DISTRICT

'S1iB@:\\ "¥I ~ Persons 44,OO5,9Q(l 654,029

POPULATION Total ~ Males 23,042,780 335,517

fur;rt Females 20,963,210 318,512

~ "O!lfcR1 Persons 33,938,877 526,447

Rural ~ Males 17,686,463 267,938

fur;rt Females 16,252,414 258,509

~ "O!lfcR1 Persons 10,067,113 127,582

Urban ~ Males 5,356,317 67,579

fur;rt Females 4,710,796 60,003

~ ~ 'J1'1B@1 ~ ~ 1981-91 +28.44 ' 20.66

DECENNIAL POPULATION GROWTH RATE 1981-91

~ (qrf % . .n.) 342,239 5,136

AERA (Sq. km) crtiB@1 Cfi1 ~ (ma crt fcn. +ft.) 129 127

DENSITY OF POPULATION (Per Sq. km)

BIT, ~ ~ (-m'ff 1 ,000 ~ 1R fur:IT CfiT ~) 910 949

SEX RATIO(Number of Females per 1,000 Males)

-m8R'ffi ~ "O!lfcR1 Persons 38.55 31.94

LITERACY RATE ~ Males 54.99 46.24

fur;rt Females 20.44 16.99

~ ~§'.Tf q;'f 8:ffiT it ~ crt'1I::i@1 CfiT ~ 22.88 19.51

PERCENTAGE OF URBAN POPULATION

TO TOTAL POPULATION

~ crt;:j1ie~1 CfiT 8:ffiT if 9fdl!lddl

PERCENTAGE TO TOTAL POPULATION (i) l}&1CfilB~~ "O!lfcR1 Persons 31.62 31.25

Main Workers, ~ Males 48.53 49.34

fur;rt Females 13.04 12.19

(ii) W JOj i felCh CflTJOj C!i8 ~ ~ Persons 7.25 7.14

Marginal Workers ~ Males 0.77 1.00

fur:rt Females 14.36 13.61

(i i i) Cfill=f 101 C!i8 crrB ~ Persons 61.13 61.61

Non-Workers ~ Males 50.70 49.66

~ Females 72.60 74.20

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BREAK-UP OF MAIN WORKERS

OflIl!dChR ~ Persons 58.80 40.16

Cultivators ~ Males 56.22 41.64

fur:rt Females 69.34 33.S7

II 'cirfum ~ ~ Persons 10.00 21.03

Agricultural Labourers ~ Males 7.99 14.54

m<rt Females 18.23 48.71

~ ~ III Qzr4t0"1, ~ it Cfi1?:T Cli8T, ~ Persons 1.80 5.24

~~, ~ 3fu: mrlF1, ~ Males 1.92 5.73

q:; fI'l 'W '1 am ~~.f(f Cfl ji~ ct fli 4 ~ Females 1.34 3.17

Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and Plantations,

Orchards and allied Activities IV 'l]f'A .3fu: ~ 0I:lfcre Persons 1.03 0.65

Mining and Quarrying ~ Males 1.14 0.65

~ Females 0.56 0.66

Va . q(f{c(lf.(Cfi -rotrt 'it f~ fotf.,qjol, ~ Persons 2.00 2.70

"ftByV-R,~~~ ~ Males 2.07 2.83

Manufacturing, Processsing, ~ Females 1.72 2.11

Servicing and Repairs in

Household Industry Vb q I fh:11 R ct "3"?i'r7 if fi=If.p:fjur, ~ Persons 5.45 5.50

"ftByV-R, ~ .3ffi ~ ~ Males 6.37 6.52

Manufacturing, Processsing, ~ Females 1.66 1.13

Servicing and Repairs in

other than Household Industry

VI f.:!l:ITur ~ Persons 2.42 3.11

Constructions ~ Males 2.87 3.55

~ Females 0.61 ·1.24

VII ~3fu:~ oqfi.ffi Persons 6.42 7.79

Trade and Commerce ~ Males 7.78 9.12

ftw:tf Females 0.82 2.10

VII' ~. ~ 3fu: "fi"im ~ . Persons 2.39 3.01

Transport, Storage and ~ Males 2.94 3.68

Communications fuf<rl Females 0.13 0.19

IX 3P-T~ ~ PerSons 9.69 10.81

Other Services ~ Males 10.70 11.74

m Females 5.59 6.82

f0 ;sFP;i@H on1 '¥Rl it ~ ~ 151:tfcRf Persons 17.29 19.24

'fiT 'Jj;HiMI Cf,T ~ ~ Males 17.39 19.67

PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTE fun:rt Females 17.18 18.79

POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION

'F'! 31"1ti@1 on1 ~ it ~ ~ ~ Persons 12.44 23.39

"'f,T -511{4Ig:n Of,! ~ ~ Males 12.31 23.52

PERCENT AGE OF SCHEDULED TRIBE· fun:rt Fpmales 12.58 23.26

POPULATION TO'TOTAL POPULATION

~~~crIt~ <WI -.ita I 7,168,834 124,990

NUMBER OF OCCUPIED RESIDENTIAL 1$ITur Rural 5,495,337 100,720

HOUSES ~ Urban 1,673,497 24,270

lJTIfT -;;ir ~ m Total 39.810 461

NUMBER OF VILLAGES ~ Inhabited 37.889 446

TR-~ Uninhabited 1.921 lS

.-rW, on1 WY-n 222 6

NUMBER OF TOWNS

N (qtf fcti ~. 11)

Area

(in sq. Ian)

2

mmrR 'RAJASTHAN 342,239

'tftlRrR: Ganganagar V' 20,634

~ Blkaner " 27,244

~ Churu if 16,830

in JhunJhunun ./ 5,928

~ Atwar ./ 8,380

~ Bharatpur / 5,066

""'~ Ohaulpur .; 3,034

~ lJI1:ltF Sawal Macllopur.( 10,527

~ Jaipur .; 14,068

~ Slkar./ 7,732

~ Ajmer 8,481

itcn Tonk 7,'94

~ Jaisalmer 38,401

~ Jodhpur 22,850 .

_ Nagaur 17,718

~ Palj lZ,387

~ . Barmar 28,387

- Jalor 10,640

fmltt Sirohi 5,136

~ Bhllwara 10,455

~ Udaipur 17,279

~ Chittaurgarh 10,856

~ Dungarpur '3,nO

~ Banswara 5,037

~ Bundi 5,550

~ Kota 12,436

~ Jhalawar 6,219

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\i14(1wn - ~ .~ - 1991

POPULATION PROFILE-1991

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POpu1atiOD

3

44,005,990

2,622,m

1,211,140

1,543,211

1,582,421

2,296,580

1,651,584

749,479

1,963,246

4,722,551

1,842,914

1,729,207

975,006

344,517

2,153,483

2,144,810

1,486,432_

1,435,222

1,142,563

654,029

1,593,128

2,889,301

1,484,190

874,549

1,155,600

770,248

2,030,831

956,971

~it~ 1981-91 ~ Proportion to

total population of Rajasthan

100.00

5.96

2.75

3.51

3.60

5.22

3.75

1.70

4.46

10.73

4.19

3.93

2.22

0.78

4.89

4.87

3.38

3.26

2.60

1.49

3.62

6.57

3.37

1.99

2.63

1.75

4.61

2.17

Decennial Growth RatE

1981-91

5

+28.44

+29.20

t42.70

+30.84

+30.61

+30.82

+27.14

+28.10

+27.83

+37.44

+33.81

+20.05

+24.42

+41.73

+29.12

+ 31.69

+ 16.63

+28.27

+26.52

+20.661

+ 21.58

+22.59

+20.42

+28.07

+30.34

+25.85

+32.32

+21.91

Uteracy Rate

6

38.55

41.82

41.7~

34.78

47.60

43.09

42.96

35.09

36.27

47.88

42.49.

52.34

33.67

30.05

40.69

31.80

35.96

22.98

23.76

31.94

31.65

34.38

34.28

30.55

26.00

32.75

47.88

32.94

Sex Ratio Work Participation

Rate

7 8

91,0

8n 885

937

931

880

832

795

854

891

946

918

923

807

891

942

956

891

942

949

945

965

950

995

969

889

887

918

31.62

30.15

29.88

30.00

24.41

30.38

27.05

27.48

30.16

30.08

25.07

,35.78

35.87

29.48

30.68

33.43

31.53

33.57

31.99

31.25

40.38

33.02

41.45

30.25

32.50

34.21

31.41

38.25

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RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION, METRE GAUGE

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WATER BODIES

VILLAGE HAVING 2000 AND ABOVE POPULATION . .

WITH NAME .

URBAN AREA WITH POPULATION SIZE .

CLASS II I, IV ANO V

POST AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE

DEGREE COLLEGE AND TECHNICAL INSTITUTION

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FOREWORD

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PREFACE

31T'Iffi

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ....

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MAP OF THE DISTRICT

3i1~qfOli:h1 CONTENTS

~ Pages

(Iii)

(v)

(IX)

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ANALYTICAL NOTE (An Introductory Note, Census Concepts, Scope of Village & Town Directory and Primary Census (xix)

Abstract, District Profile and Brief analysis of Village & Town Directory and Primary Census.Abstract)

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PART A : VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

3fj'lWT I: 'ITJl1 f1 ~ f!(ll Cfll

SECTION I : VILLAGE DIRECTORY

m f1a>flIl<:fl1 it Mf'IA ~~.f[m <t1 m q WICffi f<:flif 7fit ~ .... CODES USED FOR VARIOUS AMENITIES IN VILLAGE DIRECTORY

4

ml1 f1~flIl<:fl1 (qofSflIOlI'iflF( mm cf,t {1"'~1 'Bfucf) .... .... .... .... .. .. 5-81

VILLAGE DIRECTORY (WITH ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES)

1. 'q'~Tmnn;qfu ~ Panchayat Samiti Sheoganj .... .. ..

2. ~ m'i:tfu ~ Panchayat Samiti Sirohi .... . ...

3. ~ ~ f,"!OMI'i?1

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APPENDICES:

Panchayat Samiti Pindwara ... .

Panchayat Samiti Abu Road .... .. ..

Panchayat Samiti Reodar .... .. ..

I - ~affiJr<:fl', f.qfCflROlI om 3FT ~~.n.m CiiT ~ flf1:lf(jqF( ~ ....

Panchayat Samitiwise Abstract of Educational, Medical and other Amenities

II - itt 1'j{Qlf(.'1ChI ~ ( \111'1 0111 C.fiOO) it ~ ~ ~m ~ .... .. .. Land utilisation data in respect of non-municipal towns (Census Town)

III - .:am w:rr 'C6l ~ flf'"lf(jql< ~ ~ ~8:lfUrcf;, ~, 'tff.f CiiT 'IWfr, mcfi 3fn: nIT. omm;mc: if; K-17.lT ~ if; '11ll,

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35

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65

82

88

~ n~ ~ 'C6l. cf,t ~~.nil' ~ ~ t 1 .... .... .... .... .... .... ...................... 88

Panchayat Samitiwise list of villages where no educational, medical, drinking water, post and telegraph,

day or days of market/hat, communication and power supply facilities are available.

IV - ~ \111~&l1 qit 'WRT it ~ * 3Fpm ~ ~ .:a:fu: ~ \111\11lf(j~'i Cffr 'lT1:8&11

~* ~IDl"iTqft~........ .... .... .... .... ..... ...... ...... ...... ....... .... ..... ...... 89

List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total

population by ranges.

(xviii)

311'IWT II : ~ R~~ICflI SECTION II : TOWN DIRECTORY

1'1R f"1~~jCfij it fclf'I-A ~maff qft ~ ~ ~ m ~ ~ Codes used for various amenities in Town Directory

1'1R f1~~ICflI .... .... .... . ...

TOWN DIRECTORY

fcrcwJT- I ~ afu: ~ ~ .... Statement-I

fcffiur-II

Statement-II

fcffiur-III

Statement-III

fcrcwJT-IV St~ent-IV

fcrcwJT-v Statement-V

fcfcr{ur - VI

Status and growth history

~ CfiT ~ 11a;r afu:~, 1989

Physical aspects and location of towns, 1989

1'1R~fcmf, 1988-89 ........... .

Municipal finance, 1988-89

~ afu: 3P1 ~m<l ,1989 ....

Civic and other amenities,1 989

~, ~a:rfUTq;, ~ am.:m*¥Rlot> ~~, 1989 ....

Medical, educational, recreational and cultural facilities, 1989

cx::rrm:,~, m-rr afu:~, 1989.... . ......... ..

Statement-VI ' . Trade, commerce, industry and banking, 1989

~:~~~~\iI'i~@4I~ .......................... .. APPENDIX: Towns showing their outgrowth with population

m-rr~: ~ "''''101''11 mr PART B : PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

1. ~ ~ ~ Panchayat Samiti $heoganj

2.~~~

3. ~ 'IDl:rfu fLjO:gqI~1

4.~~~~ 5. ~ 'IDl:rfu ~ 1'1R m~ \iI'i'jOi'il ~

Panchayat Samiti Sirohi ....

Panchayat Samiti Pindwara

Panchayat Samiti Abu Road ....

Panchayat Samiti Reodar

TOWN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

~: APPENDICES:

1- fclf'I-A ~ it Bf"""'fl1<'1 ~ ~ CfiT fcrcwJT Details of Panchayat Samities included in various Tehsils

11- ~m~\iI'i'IOi'iI~(<'1~~fl(1cm) .......... ..

District Primary Census Abstract (Tehsilwise)

111- ~'\ij'mf11:ci ~~CfiT'¥1' \iI'i~@4i-~ i!('1ICfi2m

Total Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe population -Urban Blockwise

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103

104-115

104

106

108

110

112

114

116

118

124-187

124

136

148

160

174t 188-199

?OO

201

207

. ~'~nf~P1:ci~~CfiT~m~~~ .... .... .... .... 215-229

SPECIAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES

1.~'\iI'Tfu~~~CfiT~-~ .... .... .... .... 216

List of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes-Rajasthan

2.~ '\iIlfu<:IT it; m fc:W'l ~ m~ \iI'i'IOI'ii ~ •••• # 218

Special District Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes

3.~ \iI'i\iliRllj'j ~ ft;rit fc:W'l ~ m~ \iI'i'IOi'ii ~ ....

Special District Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes

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ANALYTICAL NOTE

AN INTRODUCTORY NOTE

The series of District Census Handbooks has been prepared after compilation and tabulation of data col­

lected through "Individual Slip" and "Household Sphed­ule" on full count basis for which nearly 1800 workers

were engaged for a period extending to more than 18

months.

2. In 1981 Census, for the first time, an attempt was made in the series to bring out demographic and other data in diglot, Hindi and English, for a more beneficial

use by data-users of all categories. Hindi being the

official language of the State, a Hindi version of the

analytical notes was also added with a view to cater to

the needs of all sections of readers. The manner of

presentation of the District Census Handbooks for the

1991 Census is by and large the same.

3. As a necessary corollary to the Handbooks, Panchayat Samities, the basic administrative units of

development, administration and planning, were listed

out separately for the first time in 1981 Census in

relation to those districts wherein they were not co­terminous with their tehsils. As an additional attempt,

information relating to population figures as well as

amenities available in each village located in the juris­diction of each Panchayat Samiti were also presented in

a separate volu ll1e undefthe title "Supplement to District Census Handbook". However, for reference in the main

District Census Handbook, a list of villages forming part

of each non-coterminous Panchayat Samiti was provid­ed alongwith the abstracts of population and amenities

for such Panchayat Samities as a whole in the form of

Special Annexures.

4. In order to cater to the over-all needs of the data---users and to facilitate the task of administrators and

planners it has now been decided to present the Village

Directory and Primary Census data at the Panchayat

Samiti level instead of the traditional Tehsil level pres­entation. It is expected that the presentqtion of Village Directory and Primary Census Abstract data at

Panchayat Samiti level will help the planners in forma­tion of micro-level developmental plans, as the Panchayat

Samiti is now the lowest administrative unit for develop­

ment planning. However, for the convenience of the

data-users and for the sake of comparability of data at

Tehsillevel, the Primary Census Abstract has also been presented at the Tehsilffown level in the form of an

Appendix.

5. A general note on each district covering informa­

tion of general interest regarding its history, topography,

physiography, administrative set-up and places of tour­

ist and historic importance etc. has also been included

with a view to provide comprehensive and more pur­

poseful information about the district as a whole. Pop­

ulation figures of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes constituting the core of 'Weaker-Section' have

also been presented at district, panchayat samiti and

town level so as to facilitate planning for their w~lfare

both at micro and macro levels.

6. It is earnestly hoped that this publication will serve

its purpose for planners and administrators of welfare

schemes and other data-users in general.

7. Prior to 1951, Census Reports were printed for

the whole province/state. The idea of preparing the

District Census Handbooks separately for each district

was conceived during 1951 Census as a part of a plan

intended to secure an effective method of preserving

the Census data below the district level. The idea was

that all the district t;ensus tables would be bound togeth­

er in a single volume called the District Census Hand­books. Since then the District Census Handbooks are

being published regularly.

8. The 1951 Census series of District Census Handbooks was printed in two parts. Part'l contained

five General Population Tables (A Seriest,-tl'tree-Eco­

nomic Tables (B Series), five Household and Age Ta­bles(C Series), and seven Social and Cultural Tables (D

Series). rn Part II of District Census Handbook "Primary

Census Abstract and Village Directory" which showed the basic pqpulation figures for each village or town

classified by livelihood classes, were included alongwith

some information of general n~ture.

9. The 1961 Census series of District Census Handbooks were printed in single volume in which ..... Primary Census Abstract upto village and town/ward

level and Village Directory upto village level were given. Besides, some official statistics collected from various

state departments, four General Population Tables (A

Series), sixteen Economic and Household Tables (B

Series), seven Social and Cultural Tables (C Series),

four Housing Tables (E Series) and eight Special Tables for Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes were also pro­

vided in District Census Handbooks. For the first time

in 1961 Census the maps for the district and tehsil were also included in the District Census Handbooks.

1 O..ln 1971 Census series of District Census Hand­

books villagewise 'Village Directory' giving services,

facilities or amenities available in the village was given.

'Town Directory' was introduced for the first tir:ne giving

useful information in respect of every town of the district.

Rural Primary Census Abstract upto village level and

Urban Primary Census Abstract upto enumeration block

lev~1 were given in District Census Handbooks. While the District, Tehsil and Town maps were included, the

inclusion _of Census Tables was dispensed with in the

District Census Handbooks in 1971 Census.

11. The scope of 1981 series of District Census

Handbooks was enlarged specially in relation to amen­

ities and land-use pattern. Apart from new items like uses of electricity, details of communication points,

information for which was not collected in 1971 Census,

a note on each district covenng general Information on

Its history, topography, flora, fauna and administrative

set up etc. was also added. The format of the Primary Census Abstract was also restructured In the light of

(Iii)

changes in economic and other questions canvassed in

the 1981 Census but at the same time, all efforts were

made to retain comparability with 1971 Census data.

The inclusion of Special Primary Census Abstract for

Scheduled Castes and Tribes at the TehsillTown level

was another innovation introduced in 1981 Census series.

. 12. The manner of presentation of the District

Census Handbooks for the 1991 Census is by and large

the same as followed in 1981. However, the format of Primary Census Abstract has been restructured slightly

in the 1991 Census, for the benefit of data users. Nine­

fold industrial classification of main workers has been given as against four-fold industrial classification pre­

sented in the 1981 Census. In addition to this, the sex­wise populq,tion in the 0-6 age-group has also been included in Primary Census Abstract for the first time

with a view to enabling data users to compute more realistic literacy rate as all children below 7 years of age

have been treated as illiterate at ·the time of the 1991

Census. It is expected that the above mentioned modifications will help the planners in chalking out more

effective developmental programmes.

13. One of the most important innovations in the

1991 Census is the Panchayat Samiti level presentation of data in the Village Directory and Primary Census

Abstract instead of the traditional tehsil level presenta­

tion. It is expected that the presentation of Village Directory and Primary Census Abstract data at

Pancklayat Samiti level wi" help the planners in formu­

lation of micro-level developmental plans, as the Panchc<yat Samiti is the lowest administrative unit for developtnental planning.

14. In order to facilitate the task of administrators, planners and researGhers intending to use Village Di­rectory/Primary Census Abstract data, either from the magnetic tapes/floppies or from the published records, both the computer and manual codes for each viflage have been provided for the 1991 Census alongwith the corresponding codes of 1981.

CENSUS CONCEPTS

15. For the purpose of obtaining correct information and introducing uniformity, as far as possible, through­out the country, certain concepts and definitions were

adopted and used in 1991 Census such as Building, Census House, Household, Scheduled Caste / Sched­uled Tribe, Literates, Main Workers, Marginal Workers,

Non-Workers etc. and the Rural and Urban division of

the population.

Rural/Urban Areas

16. One of the basic characteristics of the popula­

tion obtained through the Census IS Its rural and urban

distribution. The basic un'it for rural areas is the Reve­

nue Village which has definite surveyed boundaries.

The Revenue Village may comprise several hamlets but

for presentation of data, the entire Revenue Village has

been treated as one unit. In unsurveyed villages within

forest areas each habitated area with locally recognised

boundaries has been treated as one unit.

17. Urban areas have been specially defined tor

Census purposes. In the 1991 Census the same criteria as accepted in 1961, 1971 and 1981 Cen'suses have

been adopted, with some minor variations. Urban areas

in 1991 Census consist of:

a) All places with a Municipality, Corporation, Cantonment Board or Notified Town Area Committee etc.

b) All other places which satisfy the following criteria:

(i) A mimimum population of 5,000:

(ii) atleast 75 per cent of the male work-ing population engaged in non-agri­cultural pursuits; and

(Iii) a density of population of at least 400 persons per sq.km. (or 1,000 per sq. mile).

18. The urban criteria of 1981 and 1991 vary slightly

from that of 1961 and 1971 Censuses, in that the males

working In activities such as fishing, logging etc. were

treated as engaged in non-agricultural activity and there­

fore, contributed to the 75 per cent criterion in 1961 and

1971 Censuses whereas in 1981 and 1991 Censuses

these activities have been treated as on par with cultiva­

tion and agricultural labour for the purpose of this

criterion.

(Iiii)

19. It will be noticed from the definition that there are

two distinct types of urban units. In the first category are

those units which satisfy criterion (a) by virtue of a

statutory notification and are referred to by the nomen­

clature as adopted in the relevant notification viz. Munic­

ipal Corporation, Municipal Board, Cantonment Board

and Notified Area Committee etc. The other type of

urban units would be those which satisfy criteria under

(b) above and which would otherwise have been consid­

ered as rural i.e. as villages, but for Census purposes

they are referred to as Census Towns or Non-municipal

Towns. This is to distinguish them from what are

considered statutory towns under criterion (a). It may be

mentioned here that quite often villages which are

classified for census purposes as urban 'units under

criteria (b) may continue to be included in the village lists

in the revenue record. However, in Census publica­

tions, the relevant cross references are generally

available and the reader would be able to identify such

cases.

Urban Agglomeration

20. The 1971 concept of urban agglomeration has \

remained operative in the 1981 and 1991 Censuses

without any change or modification. Very often large

railway colonies, university campuses, port areas, mil­

itary camps, etc. come up outside the statutory limits of

the city or town but adjoining it. Such areas may not by

themselves qualify to be treated as towns but if they form

a continuous spread with the town, they are outgrowth

of the town and deserve to be treated as urban. Such

towns together with their out-growths have been treated

as one urban unit and named 'Urban Agglomeration'.

An urban agglomeration may constitute:

(a) A city or town with a continuous outgrowth. The outgrowth being outside the statutory limits but falling within the boundaries of the adjoining village or villages; or

(b) TINO or more adjoining towns with their outgrowths, if any, as In (a) above; or

(c) A city and one or more adjoining towns with or

without outgrowths all of which form a continu­

ous spread.

Building

21. A building is, generally, a single structure on the

ground. Sometimes it may be made up of more than one

component units which are used or likely to be used as dwellings (residences) orestablishments such as shops,

business houses, offices, factories, workshops,

worksheds, schools, places of entertainment, places of

worship, godowns, stores etc. It is also possible that

buildings which have component units may be used for a combination of purposes such as shop-cum-resi­

dence, workshop-cum-residence, office-cum-residence,

etc.

22. Sometimes a series of different buildings are

found along a street which are joined with one another

by common walls on either side looking like a continu­

ous structure. These different units are practically

independent of one another and likely to have been built at different times and even owned by different persons.

In such cases, though the whole structure with all the adjoining units apparently appears to be one building,

each portion has been treated as a separate building.

On the other hand, one may come across cases,

particularly in large cities, of mUlti-storeyed ownership

flats. In these cases, while the structure looks like one

building, the flats are owned by different persons. In case of such multi-storeyed structures, having a number

of flats owned by different persons, the entire structure

has been treated as one building and each flat as a separate census house.

23. Sometimes in metropolitan cities the local au­

thorities have considered the flats in a block or in large

colonies as separate buildings and numbered them as such. If the house numbering system of the local

authorities has been adopted as such, each flat has also

been treated as separate building in order to avoid

renumbering of these houses'.

24. If within a large enclosed area there are sepa­rate structure owned by different persons, each such

structure has been treated as one or more separate buildings. Sometimes there may be a number of struc­

tures within an enclosed area or compound owned by an

undertaking or company or government which are occu­pied by their employees. Each such structure is treated

as a separate building. If such buildings have a number

(liv)

of flats or blocks which are independent of one another

having separate entrance from a common courtyard or staircase and occupied by different households, eadl

such flat or block has been considered as a separate

census house.

25. Usually a structure has four walls and a roof. But

in some areas the very nature of construction of houses

is such that there may not be any wall. For example, a

conical roof almost touching the ground having no walls as such and an entrance is provided. Such structures

have been treated as buildings and census houses, as

the case may be.

26. If there are more than one structure within an enclosed or open compound (premises) belonging to

the same persons e.g., the main house, the servants'

quarter, the garage, etc., the whole premises have been treated as only one building and each of the constituent .

separate structures has been taken as a census house

provided these structures satisfy the definition of a

'Census House' given hereafter.

Census House

27. A Census House is a building or part of a building

having a separate main entrance from the road or

common courtyard or staircase, etc., used or recog­

nised as a separate unit. It may be occupied or vacant.

It may be used for a' residen\ial or non-residential purpose or both.

28. If a building has a number of flats or blocks which

are independent of one another having separate en­

trances of their own'from the road or a common stair­case or a common courtyard leading to a main gate, they

are considered as separate census houses. If within a

large enclosed area, there are separate buildings owned by different persons then each such building is treated

as one or more separate buildings. Within an enclosed

compound there may be separate buifdings owned by

an undertaking or company or even government, actu­ally in occupation of different persons. For example, in Indian Oil Corporation Colony where the buildings are

owned by the corporation but they are in occupation of

its employees. Each such building has been reckoned as a separate building. But if in anyone of these

buildings, there are flats in occupation of different house-

• No such numbering done by town authOrities has been adopted for any urban unit in Rajasthan.

holds, eaoh such flat is treated as a separate census

house.

29. It may be difficult to apply the definition of

Census House strictly in certain cases. For example in an urban area, a ((at has (ive rooms, each room having

a direct entrance to the common staircase or courtyard.

By definition, this has to be treated as five census

houses. If all those five rooms are occupied by a single

household, it is not realistic to treat them as five census houses. In such a case, 'singleness' of use of these

rooms alongwith the main hoUse is considered and the

entire flat is treated as one census house. On the other hand, if two independent households occupy these five rooms, the first household living in three rooms and the

second household occupying two rooms, considering

the use, the first three rooms together are treated as one

census house and the remaining rooms as another census house. But if each room is occupied by an

independent household, each such room is treated as a

separate census house.

30. In case of hostels, hotels, etc., even if the door of each room in which an inmate lives opens to a

common verandah, staircase, courtyard or common

room, as it happens almost invariably, the entire hostel/ hotel building is treated as one census house. But if

such hostels/hotels have out-houses or other structures

used for different purposes or the same purpose each

such structure attached to the main hostel/hotel is

treated as a separate census house. In some parts of the country, in rural areas, the pattern of habitation is

such that a group of huts located in a compound, whether enclosed or unenclosed is occupied by one household. While the main residence may be located in

one hut, other huts may be used for sleeping, or as a

kitch'en, bathroom, baithak etc. Though each of the huts

is a separate structure, they form a single housing unit

and, therefore, have to be treated collectively as a single

census house. If some of the huts are used by one

household and the others by a second household as

residence, then the two groups of huts are treated as

separate census houses. However, if there are also

other huts in the compound used for other purposes and

not as a part of the households residence such as,

cattleshed, workshed, etc., they are treated a.s separate

census houses.

(Iv)

31. It is also possible that a household uses another

structure, e.g., a baithak, separated from the main

residence by some distance or by other structures or by

a road. In such cases, separate structure used as

baithak is treated as a separate census house.

32. It is usual to find in municipal towns and cities

that every site, whether built up or not, is numbered by

the municipal authorities on property basis. Such open

sites, even if they are enclosed by a compound wall are not listed for census purposes. Only cases where a

structure with roof has come up are treated as census

houses and listed. But in some areas the very nature of construction of houses is such that there may not be any

wall, for example, with a conical roof almost touching the ground and an entrance is also provided thus there

would not be any wall as such. Such structures have,

of course, been treated as buildings and census hous­es.

33. Pump houses, temples and other similar struc­

tures have also been treated as census houses as these

are places where people can live. Obviously, such structures would not be treated as census houses if they

are so small that no person can live in them.

Household

34. A household is a group of persons whQ com­monly live together and would take their meals from a common kitchen unless the exigencies of work prevent any of them from doing so. There may be a household of persons related by blood or a household of unrelated persons or having a mix of both. Examples of unrelated households are boarding houses, messes, hostels, residential hotels, rescue homes, jails, ashrams etc.

'These are called 'Institutional Households'. There may

be one member households, two member households or multi-member households. For census purposes, each one of these types is regarded as a 'household'.

35. if a group of persons who are unrelated to each other live in a census house but do not have their meals from the common kitchen, they would not constitute an institutional household. Each such person has to be

treated as a separate household. The important link in finding out whether there is a household or not is a common kitchen. •

Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes

36. A person is identified as a member of a Sched­uled Cds e or a Scheduled Tribe on the basis of the prescribed lists of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes as per the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Lists (Amendment) Order, 1976 issued by the President of India. Scheduled Castes can be from among Hindus or Sikhs or Buddhists only while 8

member of a Scheduled Tribe can profess any religion. If the person belonging to a Scheduled Caste or Sched­uled Tribe has returned to his/her caste or tribe, it is reckoned as Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe only If that name finds place in the prescribed list.

Literates

37. A person who can both read and write with understanding in any language is treated as literate. A person who can merely read but cannot write, is not literate. It is not necessary that a person who is literate should have received any formal education or should have passed any minimum educational standard. How­ever, all children of the age of 6 years or less are treated as illiterate even if the child is going to a school and may have picked up reading and writing a few odd words.

Main Worker, Marginal Worker and Non-Worker

38. 'Work' may be defined as participation in any economically productive activity. Such participation

may be physical or mental in nature. Work involves not

only actual work but also effective supervision and direction of work.

39. The 'Work' concept of 1961 and 1971 Census­

es, as opposed to the Income or economic independ­

ence concept of the earlier censuses, was adopted for 1981 Census, but the criteria for classification of per­

sons as workers was changed. While in the 1961 and

1971 Censuses different approaches, namely usual status and current status were adopted with reference

period of one year and one week for seasonal and

regular work rE1spectively, in the 1981 Census the usual status approach was adopted uniformly for all work. In

1961 a person qualified as a worker if he had worked

regularly during the last season or if he had worked

atleast for a day in regular non-seasonal work dUring the

preceding fortnight. At the 1971 Census, a person was

(Ivl)

treated as a worker only if he had spent his time mainly

in work or if he had worked atleast for a day in regular

(non-seasonal) work during the preceding week. The

dichotomy of worker/non-worker of 1961 and 1971

Censuses was discarded at the 1981 Census and

instead a trichotomy of main workers, marginal workers

and non-workers was adopted. For main worker the

time criteria of engagement in work for the major part' of the year I.e. 183 days or more was adopted while those

who worked for sometime during the last year but not for

the major part of the year Le., 183 days or more were

treated as marginal workers. Those who had never

worked during the last year were treated as non-work­

ers. This trichotomy partially permitted a comparability

of 1981 Census economic data with that of 1971 as well

as 1961. The main workers of 1981 Census were expected to correspond to the workers of 1971 and main

workers and marginal workers of 1981 together to the workers of 1961.

40. In 1991, to ensure comparability of data, it was

decided to continue the concepts and definitions used in

1981 Census. rt was further decided that the long

reference period of one year for both season sal and regular activities would also be adopted as was done in

1981 Census. in order to ensure that the economic

activity of unpaid workers on farm or in family enterprise, specially the women and children who are the predom­

inant constituents of this work force, if properly enumer­

ated in the 1991 Census, it was decided to Incorporate the words "including unpaid work in farm or in family

enterprise" in the Schedule itself. On the question of

seeking/available for work it was decided that this

question should be canvassed only for non-workers.

Further to ascertain the number of entrants to the labour force for the first time, it was decided that in respect of

non-workers seeking/available for work, information

whether they are seeking/available for work for the first time or not should also be ascertained.

Main Workers

41. The .activity of main workers is classified into following nine industrial categories:

I. Cultivator: A persons is considered as a cultivator if

he or she has been engaged either as an employer,

single worker or family worker in cUltivation of land

owned or held from government or from private persons

or institutions for payment in cash, kind or share in

cultivation including supervision or direction of cUltiva­

tion. Cultivation involves ploughing, sowing and har­

vesting and production of cereals and milled crops such

as wheat, paddy, jowar, bajara, ragi, etc. and other crops such as sugarcane, groundnut, tapioca, pluses,

raw jute, klndered fibre crop, cotton etc. It does not

Include fruit growing, vegetable growing or keeping

orchards or groves or working on plantations like tea,

coffee, rubber, chinchona and other medicinal planta­

tions.

II. Agricultural Labourer: A person who works Gil

another persons' land for wages in cash, kind or share

IS considered as an agricultural labourer. He/she has no

risk in the cultivation, but he/she merely works 'on

another person's land for wages. An agricultural labour­

er has no right of lease or contraGt on land on which he/ she works.

III. Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and Plantations, Orchards & Allied Activities: Those who

are engaged in rearing up goats, sheep, horses, pigs,

ducks, bees, silk-worms are treated as workers under livestock. Similarly, persons engaged in fishing or dOing

plantation or conservation of forests come under this

category of workers.

IV. Mining and Quarrying: Persons engaged In

different type of mines such as coal, lignite, crude

petroleum, natural gas, Iron ore, manganese, gold,

silver, copper ores and quarrying of stones, clay and

sandpits, precIous and semi precIous stones, mica etc.

come under this category of workers.

V. Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and Re­pajrs:

The category has been diVided Into two sub­

categories namely (a) Household Industry and (b) Other

than Household Industry.

V (a). Household Industry: A Household Industry IS

defined as an Industry conducted by the head of the household himself/herself and/or mainly by the mem­

[)ers of the household at home or within the village In rural areas and within the premises of the house where

(ivii)

the household lives in urban areas and that it does not

run as a registered factory. A Household Industry

further related to production, processing, servicing,

repairing or making a~ selling (but not merely selling)

(.Ii goods. It does not ~Iude professions such as that of

a pleader, astrologer etc. or merely trade or business, even if such professions, trade or services are run at

home by.members of household.

V (b). Other than k:lousehold Industry: This category

of industry deals with production, processing, servicing and repairing done in places other than in household

industry.

VI. Construction: All persons engaged in construction

and maintenance of bUildings, roads, railways, tele­

graphs, telephones, waterways and water reservoirs,

hydro electric/projects, Industrial plants and activities

allied to constructions such as plumbing, heating and air conditioning installatiOn, setting of tiles, marble, brick

etc. are treated as workers under this category.

VII. Trade and Commerce: This category Includes all

workers employed in wholesale and retail trade of all

kinds and other commerCial activities like finanCing,

Insurance, real estate and business services and legal

services as are rendered by advocates, barristers, pleaders etc.

VIII. Transport, Storage and Communications: All persons employed in any form of transport either by

road, rail, water or air and persons participating In

storage, warehousing activities and communications

such as postal, telegraphs, telephones and broadcast­Ing are treated workers under this category.

IX. Other Services: This class includes all workers

engaged In services like electricity, gas, water, public

administration and defence services, sanitary services,

education, scientific and research services, medical

and health services. religious and welfare services,

recreational and cultural services and personal servIc­

es. Thus, it would appear that thiS category covers all

such workers who do not come under any of the

Industrial categories mentioned in the foregOing para­

graphs and also those whose activities have not been

adequately deSCribed. General labourers who are

accustomed to work In various miscellaneous Jobs are

also classified under' other services',

Marginal Workers

42. Marginal workers are those who have worked

any time at all In the year preceding the enumeration but

have not worked for major part of that year. In other

words, those who have worked any time at all in the year

preceding the enumeration but the period for which they

have worked is less than 183 days are categorised as

marginal workers. Those who have worked for a major

part of that year. i.e. for 183 days or more, are catego­

nsed as main workers. Thus, 'other workers' can be

either main workers or marginal workers.

Non-Workers

43. To distinguish between an 'other-worker' and a

'non-worker' a reference to the definition of 'work' would

be relevant. While the 'other-worker' participated in an

economically productive activity and thus did "work", a

non-worker has never worked in connection with an

economically productive activity any time at all in the

year preceding the enumeration. Non-workers can be­

long to one of the following seven categories.

Household Duties

44. This covers all persons who were engaged in

lInpaid household duties and who had not done any

. work" during the last one year preceding the enumer­

atton. If a person who normally attended to household

duties and was also engaged in some economic activ­Ities, then he/she IS a worker and not a non-worker. For

example, a housewife may have helped in family culti­

vation or agriculture or made and sold cow-dung cakes

at odd times, or prepared papar, pickles etc. and sold

them. She would be treated as a worker and not as a

non-worker though she is matnly a housewife.

Students

45. This category covers all full-time students and

children attending school. If a student partiCipated in

some economically productive work. say by helping as

an unpaid family worker in family cultivation, or in

household industry, trade or business, such student has

to be treated as worker and not as a student. On the

(Iviii)

other hand, a person who mainly attended to house~old

duties but took a correspondence course or attended a

part-time class would be treated as engaged in house­

hold duties and is not treated as student.

Dependents

46. This category Includes all dependents such as infants or children not atter.lding school or a person permanently disabled from work because of illness or

old age. Dependents include even able bodied persons

who cannot be categorised in any other category of non­

workers but are dependent on others. However, if such

a person who IS dependent on others for subsistence

has been seeking work, he or she is categorised as

"other non-worker".

Retired persons or Rentiers

47. A person who has retired from service and is doing no other work, i.e. not employed again in some full-time work or not engaged in work such as cultivation,

business, trade etc. or a person who is a rentier or living on agricultural or non-agricultural royatly, rent or divi­

dend, or any other person of independent means for securing of which he or she does not have to work, will come under this category. However, if a retired person, apart from draWing penSion, is doing some other work also, he has to be treated as a worker and not as a retired person.

Beggars

48. This category covers beggars, vagrants or cases such as persons without indication of source of income and those With unspecified sources of subSist­ence who are not engaged in any economically produc­tive work.

Inmates of Institutions

49. This covers convicts In jails or inmates of a

penal, mental or charitable institutions, even if such

persons are compelled to do some work such as car­

pentry, carpet-weaving, vegetable-growing etc., in such

institutions. But an undertrial prisoner enumerated in a

jail has to be recorded for the work he or she was doing

before he or she was apprehended. Similarly a person

temporarily in a hospital or other similar institution has

to be recorded for the kind of work he or she was doing

befcre he or she was admitted into the hospital/institu­

tion. But for a long-term undertrial prisoner or convict in

a prison or for long term inmate of penal or charitable or

mental institutions, the person's previous work would

not be recorded. A person is to be considered as 'long

term' inmate if he or she has been In such an institution

for six months or more.

Other Non-workers . 50. This category includes all non-workers who

might not have come under any of the" above six categories but who were looking for work. A boy or a girl

who had completed education or had stopped studying

and was looking for work comes under this, category.

SCOPE OF VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY AND PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

51. In Part-A of the District Census Handbook,

entitled as Village and Town Directory. an attempt has

been made to present Information regarding vanous

Clmentttes/facilttl€S available In every rural/urban Unit of

the State. The unit of the rural areas IS village and that

of urban area IS town/urban agglomeration. Information

regarding rural areas and Census Towns has been

gathered through patwanes while that In respect of

Urban areas other than Census Towns has been col­

lected thro~gh the concerned Munlclpaitty/Cantonmetlt

Board/Notified Area Committee. In order to have the

aforesaid information authenticated, the concerned

departments and agencies were also contacted to fur­

nish Information available with them. All the information

gathered about amenities relate to year 1989 and those

pertaining to land-use pattern pertain to Samvat Year

2045 I.e. the agricultural year ending on the 30th June.

1989.

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

52. It Will be helpful at the outset to have an idea of

the items for which information has been Included in the

Village Directory. Information in respect of each village

has been presented through a eighteen column format

In which villages have been presented in order of their

location codes assigned at tehsll level. The first tour

columns give general information I.e. location code

(Iix)

number, name, area in hectares, population and number

of households residing in v.Hlages as per Census 1991.

The amentities available in the village have been shown

in columns 5-13. The information regarding land-use

pattern has been given in columns 14-18. In case of

uninhabited villages, the information has been given

relating to columns 1·3, 12 and 14·18 only and in the

remaining columns the word 'uninhabited' has been

mentioned. At the end of the entries of each Tehsill P.S.

the totals relating to columns 3-6 and 14-18 (total area.

amenities and land-use break-up) have also been

given.

53. Various amenities like drinking water. commu­

nication, post and telegraphs etc. have been shown

against the name of the referent village if they are

available within the village With the help of vanous

codes. The Code Structure relating to vanous colurrns

has been given in the beginning of SG'ction-1 to Part-A of

this book. The number of each type of amenity has been

indicated in parentheses after the SUitable code in case

of educational, medical and post & telegraph facilities

54. It any amenity IS not available Within the village a dash (-) has been shown In the relev'\nt column and

next to It. the distance of the nearest place from the

referent Village where the faCility is available has been

given In broad distance ranges viz .. - 5 km .. 5-10 km. &

10 + km.

55. The follOWing pattern has been adopted for

Indicating the educational institutions:

(i) Schools upto Class V have been treated as

primary schools. They include Nursery

Schools, Kindergarten Schools, Pre-baSIC

and Pre-primary Schools and Junior Basic

Schools upto Class V.

(Ii) All schools having Classes VI to VIII have

been treated as Middle Schools,

(iii) A" schools having Classes IX and X have

been treated as Secondary Schools.

(IV) All schools having Classes XI and XII have

been treated as Higher Secondary Schools.

They Include Senior Cambridge Schools,

Schools under 10+2 scheme, Intermediate,

Pre-University and Junior College etc.

56. In case of composite schools relevant groups of

classes have been treated separately, e.g. a school

having classes I to XII, has been shown as having one primary, one middle, one secondary and one higher

secondary school. The term 'College' includes all types

of colleges whether Arts/Science/Commerce/ Medical/ Eflgineenngl Agriculture and others Imparting education

nt Graduate or Post-Graduate level. Institutions other

than industrial schools, training schools and adult liter­

acy classes/centres have been shown under 'others'.

57. In case of Medical institutions, Hospitals and

Dispensaries, Allopathy, Ayurvedlc, Unanl and Homoc­apathy have been shown together. Other institutions

Include all type of Yogic, Naturopathy Hospitals/ Dis­pensaries, Leprosy Centres etc.

58. In case there are more than one source of potable water facility available 'r the Village all such sources have been shown separately. Postal amenities Include Post Office, Telegraph Office and Telephone which are shown separately. Actual day or days of market/hat have been shown wherever such market/hat IS held.

59 In case there are more than one communication facilities these have been indicated separately by rele­vant codes. Approach to the village refers to the state

of roads etc. leading to the village from the communica­

tion centres. I.e. bus-stand/railway station etc. This is to

give an Idea whether the Village is easily approachable

In all types of weather or becomes inaccessible for

sometime in the year. Where there are more than one approach roads these have been indicated separately by relevant codes.

60. Information regarding the nearest town Indi­cates the name of such town alongwith the distance tram the referent village irrespectIve of the fact whether such town IS located within Rajasthan or in some other adjOining states. In case of town situated In states other than Rajasthan, the concerned State has been men­tIOned agalnt ItS name in parentheses with the help of abbreviations. The term 'town' here refers to one of those urban centres which have been treated as towns in the concerned State dUring 1991 Census.

(IX)

61. In order to give an idea about the uses which

electricity is put to, the information has been given

under the head "power supply" if it is available in the

village.

Land-Use Pattern

62. The land-use pattern has been presented under

the following five headings:

I. Forest:

It denotes those lands which have been termed

as 'forest' by the competent authority.

II. Irrigated land:

It relates to land which has actually been irrigat­ed in the referent year. The sourcewise break­

up has not been presented as no such informa­

tion was available in respect of the net irrigated

area.

III. Unirrigated land:

The term covers all the unirrigated land cultivat­ed during the referent year and land lying fallow upto four years.

IV. Culturable Waste:

It includes Gaucher i.e. pasture and grazing

land and tree-groves.

V. Area not available for cultivation:

It refers to land which has not been classified in

any of the above mentioned types and also

includes house sites, roads, rivers, nullahs, hillocks etc.

63. The following four appendices have also been

prOVided to present the position obtaining in Panchayat Samlti and district as a whole regarding various

amenities available in rural areas, villages classified by

characteristics of the population and land-use patern In Census Towns in connection with the Village

Directory:

(i)

(ii)

P.S. wise Abstract of educational, medical and

other amenities.

Land Utilisation data in respect of Census

Towns.

(iii) P.S. wise list of those inhabited villages where

no educational, medical, drinking water, post

and telegraph, day of the market/hat,

communications and power supply facilities are

available.

(iv) P .S. wise list of villages according to the propor­

tion of Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes

population to total population by ranges. It

consists of two parts: Part-A relates to Sched­

uled Castes and Part-S to Scheduled Tribes.

TOWN DIRECTORY

64. Particulars about each town have been present­

ed in the form of six statements. In towns where there

are notified slums an addditional Statement (IV-A) has

also been given in which information regarding civic and

other amenities available in the notified slums have

been shown. In each statement towns have been

arranged in alphabetical order.

65. As has been explained earlier, urban

agglomerations are of two types: first those constituted

by two or more independent towns and second those

where the urban characteristics have developed in the

adjoining rural areas which have developed as out­

growth of the referent town.

66. Where an urban agglomeration includes two or

more independent towns, the names of towns constitut­

ing the agglomeration have been indicated in the alpha­

betical arrangement but 1heir names have also been

repeated in, th'e alphabetical order under the name of the

agglomeration after the name of the main or core town

and information relating to these has been shown here.

The particulars of the conSfitaeryt .units of the

agglomerations have not been repeated wherever they

occur separately in the alphabetical order and a note"See

referent agglomeration" has been given against such

names. The lines relating to the information regarding

(lXI)

urban agglomeration as a whole have not been num­

bered but the constituent units as and when they occur

in the alphabetical order have been numbered so that

the last number agrees with the total number of towns in

the districtconcerned. In respect of statements II, III and

VI in the lines relating to agglomeration a note "See

constituent units" has been shown and information has

been provided separately in respect of all the constitu­

ents below it.

67. In case of towns having out-growth, an asterisk

mark has been placed against their names. Information

in respect of out-growths has been included in the

concerned town and has not been shown separately.

68. The amenities and other data have been indicat­

ed by codes. A list of columnwise code structure and

other abbreviations used In each statement has been provided at the beginning of Section - II of Part-A of this

book. We may now discuss the various Town Directory

statements.

Statemel!lt I

69. It deals with the status and growth history of the

town. Columns 2 to 7 give information regarding class,

name and civic status of the town, its location code

number, name of the tehsilipanchayat samiti in which it

is situated, its area in sq.km. and number of households

including houseless households residing in the town as

per 1991 Census. The class of the town has been

determined on the basis of its population as per Census.

1991 and the civic administration status relates to the

year, 1990. Columns 8 to 17 show the population of the

town in different decennial censuses beginning from

1901 upto 1991. The growth rate in terms of percentage

in respect of previous censuses has been shown below

th~ population figures pertaining to each Census begin­ning from Column 9 onwards.

70. A 'dash" under these columns indicates that the

referent town did not have an urban status in the referent

Census. Density of population per sq.km as per Cen­

sus, 1991 has been shown in column 18 and sex-ratio

(numberoffemales per 1 ,000 males) have beemndicated

for three censuses viz. 1971 to 1991 in columns 19,20,

21.

Statement _II

71. This statement gives ioformation about the

physical aspects and locational particulars of the town

In 1989. First two columns give the serial number, name

and class of the town. Columns 3 to 5 deal with the

physical aspects viz. rainfall and temperature. Rainfall

figures are the average of the rainfall for the last ten

years ending 1989-90. If the information in respect of

rainfall is not available for any town it has been given for

the nearest place for which it is available. Rainfall has

been shown in millimetres per annum. Maximum and

minimum temperatures have been given in centigrade.

If the information regarding temperature is not available

In respet of any town it has been given for the nearest

place for which it is available and the name of the centre

has been shown in footnote.

72. The location of the town with respect to various

administrative headquarters and nearest city is indicat­

ed in columns 6 to 9. While showing the location of the

referent town with respect to various administrative

headquarters, names and their distance from the refer­

ent town in km have been given in parenthese below the

name of the place where it is situated. In case the

referent town itself happens to be the seat of the

administrative headquarters, this distance has been

shown zero. Information regarding the nearest city of population one lac or more has been given in respect of

its situation within the State or even if this city may be

situated in other State. In case the nearest city happens

to be situated in other State, the name of the concerned

State has been shown against the name of the city in

parentheses. How the refere!)t town IS approachable is

given in columns 10 to 12 which indicate the availability

of communication facilities viz. railway station, bus­

route and navigable river/canal within 10 km. There is

no navigable river or canal in Rajasthan.

Statement III

73. It gives information about the finances of the

civic bOdy controlling the local civil administration and It

has been presented in '00 rupees. A 'dash' in this

Statement Indicates that no receipt or expenditure has

occurred under the particular head and 'N' represents

negligible amount. FI~st three cclumns give general

Inf()~mation, columns 4 to 10 present receipt under

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broad categories and total receipt ahd·columns 11 to 17

present expenditure under broad categories and total

expenditure. The receipt and expenditure has been.

presented under six broad categories each. While

receipt through taxes implies all receipts from taxes

obligatory or others and revenue derived from municipal

properties and power apart from taxation, it also in­

clueles income derived from holding of fairs and e~hiQh

tions, supply of milk, licence fee, cattle-ponds, fines and

penalties, transport seNices, places of entertainment, .

allotment/sale/lease of land and rent etc. Government

grants include per capita grant, grant from Public Works

Department and grant from the Social Welfare and other

departments. Other sources of receipts have been

specified, wherever possible but generally they are of

miscellaneous nature.

74. Expenditure on general administration covers

salary and wages of staff, contingent expenditure 01'1 staff, grants, loans and advances to the staff etc. Ex­

penditure on public safety cover fire-fighting, light, water

and lease facilities, regulating the dangerous/hazard­

ous trades/works/occupation, water supply, registra­

tion of births and deaths, disposal of garbage, rubbish

and night-soil. Public health and conveniences cover all

types of medical aid and maintenar:ce of the destitutes

etc. Public-works include maintena(1ce and construction

of roads and buildings and relief works in times of famine

and scarcity. Expenditure on public institutions covers

all types of social, cultural, educational, religious institu­

tions etc. which are run or partronised by the municipal­

ity. Other sources of expenditure have been specified

wherever possible but mostly these are of miscellaneous

nature.

Statement IV

75. This statement deals with the civic and other

type of public amenities and provides information about

total population, scheduled caste and scheduled tribe

population, road length, system of sewerage, number

and types of latrines, method of disposal of night-soil,

protected water supply, availability of fire-fighting seN­

Ice and electrification besides general information. In

case of water supply the source of water as also the

system of its storage have been shown. The storage

capacity has been shown in litres. In case of disposal

of night-soli and protected water supply particulars have

been given in respect of two methods/sources in order of their importance if more than one exist in the town. In case fire-fighting service is not available in the town the name of the nearest place if in the same district or the name of the nearest district if in the same State or other State where available alongwith distance from the refer

~nt town has been mentioned.

Statement IV- A _

76. Information about notified slums in Class I and II towns has been shown in this statement in order to

give an idea about the amenities available to the slum dwellers. Particulars about paved roads, system of sewerage, number and types of latrines, method of disposal of night-soil, number of tap points/public hy­drants for supply of protected water and electrification have been provided in respect of every slum ;11 each town, if there are any.

Statement V

77. Particulars of medical, educational. recreational and cultural facilities available in the town have been given in this statement and the number of each type of these facilities has also been shown In parentheses alongwith the appropriate code.

78. In case of medical facilities the number of beds wherever available has also been shown. Allopathic,

Ayurvedic, Unani and Homoeopathic hospitals/ dispen­saries have been shown separately. No code has been provided for allopathic institutions and their numbers have been shown only in figures. Thus '1' beside H, code for hospital means an Allopathic Hospital. Separate codes have been provided for other three systems of medicine.

79. If a medical or educational facility is not available in the town, the name of the nearest place, if in the same district or the name of the nearest district if in the same State or other State where available and its distance (in km) from the referent town has been mentioned. Details of medical institutions shown under 'Others' have also been explained in the footnote below the Statement V.

80. Arts, Science and Commerce Colleges have been shown separately. While showing the educational Institutions upto Higher Secondary level the same pro­

cenure as adopted in case of Village Directory, has been

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followed (See para 55). In case of composite schools relevant classes have been treated separately e.g. a school having classes I to XII has been treated as being composed of one Primary, one Middle, one Secondary

and one Higher Secondary School.

81. All other types of educational institutions which are not covered in column~ 6 to 14 have been shown in column 15 under 'Others' and include technical/voca­tional and training institutions like Applied Art Painting College, Pharmacy College, Agricultural College, Teach­ers' Training College/Institutions, Music/Dance School

etc. and the details regarding these have been shown in , footnote below the statement.

Statement VI

82. This statement contains particulars regarding trade, commerce, industry and banking. It gives names of three most important commodities imported, export­ed and manufactured in the town besides the number of banks, agricultural and non-agricultural credit societies functioning in the town. A list of the outgrowths, if any, along with their population and name of the core town

has also been provided at the end of the Town Directory as an Appendix.

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (PCA)

83. The Primary Census Abstract gives for each

territorial unit the number of occupied residential hous­es, households, the total population, the scheduled caste and scheduled tribe population, literates, main workers by nine broad industrial categories of main activity, marginal workers and non-workers by sex. It, therefore, indicates the basic socio-economic charac­

teristics of the population for the territorial units.

84. Primary Census Abstract has been presented at three levels:

1 . District Primary Census Abstract,

2. Village/Town Primary Census Abstract,

3. Special Primary Census Abstract for scheduled castes/scheduled tribes.

85. Tlrle District PCA has been prepared at District!

Panchayat Samiti/Town/City/UA level. Separate data

for tehsils have not been presented in the District PCA.

However. a separate Appendix to District PCA has been given which provides separate PCA totals for

Aach TehsillTown etc. In the district. This appendix

provides continuation of earlier census presentation.

86. Panchayat Samiti is the main unit of presenta­

tion of data In the village PCA rather than the traditional tehsils etc. The district figures in the village/town PCA

IS followed by the first pa(1chayat samiti, its villages and

census towns and outgrowth, if any, and thereafter the

second panchayat samitl and its constituents and so on. While presenting the data for each panchayat samiti care has been taken to arrange villages tehsil-wise, if the panchayat samiti lies in more than one tehsil. The data pertaining to Towns/Cities/Urban Agglomerations

are being presented in the end after the last panchayat samiti. Census Towns and out-growths of the statutory

towns falling within the jUrisdiction of panchayat samitl

have, however, been included as the urban portion of the panchayat samitl. At the end of Village/Town PCA an appendiX has been given which contains the name

and code of panchayat samities or-parts of panchayat

samitles included in each tehsil.

87. The Town PCA also has·an appendix. This

appendix gives at urban enumeration block level the

total population and scheduled caste and scheduled tribe population.

88. In case of Special PCA for scheduled castes and scheduled tribes, similar presentation as adopted for the District PCA has been followed.

89. There are sixty columns in the District Primary

Census Abstract. The first column shows the serial number and the second column gives the name of the

distrlct/panchayat samitl/urban agglomeration/city/town.

Total/Rural/Urban levels have been Indicated in column

3. Area of the referent unit has been indicated in column

4 In square kilometres. Columns 5 and 6 deal with the

number of occuiped residential houses and number of

households residing in the referent unit. Information

regarding total population, including Ilistitutional and

house less population, has been presented in columns 7-9 with sex-wise distribution. Population in the age

CJroup 0-6 with sex-wise break-up for each of the refer­ent unit has been given in columns 10-12. This Inform a-

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tion has been given for the first time and will enable data

users to compute more realistic literacy rate, as the 1991 Census has treated all persons below 7 years of

age as Illiterate at the time of counting.

90. Columns 13-15 and 16-18 deal with the sex·'

wise presentation of scheduled caste and scheduled tribe population respectively. Information regarding

literates has been shown in columns 19-21. Columns

22-24 deal with the sex-wise break-up of main workers

and columns 25-54 deal with the classification of main

workers Into nine industrial categories sex-wisoe corre­

sponding to categories of workers used in 1971 Census.

As compared to 1981 Census, while categories I (Cul­

tivator), II (Agnculturallabouer) and III (Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and Repairs in Household Indus­

tries) corresponds to categories I, II and V(a) of the 1991

Census, the category IV (Other Workers) of 1981 has been bifurcated into following categories in 1991

Census:

Categories of workers of 1991

Census Included In 'Other Description

Workers' of 1981 Census

III Livestock, Forestry. Fishing, Hunting

and Plantalions. Orchards and Allied

activities.

IV

V(b)

VI

VII

VIII

IX

Mining and QuarrYing

Manufacturing, Processing. SerVicing

and Repairs in other than Household

Industries

Construction

Trade & Commerce

Transport, Storage and Communication

Other Services

91. Columns 55,57 and 58-60 deal with sex-wise distribution of marginal workers and non-workers respectively.

92. There are forty three columns in the Primary Census Ab:.,tract for presenting data at the vlHage/town level. The first column shows the location code num­bers of the unit for which the information has been prOVided and the second column gives the name ;f /, panchayat samlti/village/town/ward. In the case of

village, area has been presented in hectares and in,the case of panchayat samit!town, in square kilometres in column 3.

93. Columns 4 and 5 deal with the number of occupied residential houses and number of households residing in the referent unit. Information regarding total population has been given in columns 6 to 8 with sex­wise break-up. The total population here includes Il1Stitutional and houseless population. Population in age group 0-6 with sex-wise break-up has been given in columns 9-11.

94. Information regarding Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe population has been presented in columns 12-13 and 14-15 respectively by giVing sex­wise distribution. Information regardmg number of literate males and females in each referent unit nas been given in columns 16-17.

95. columns 18 and 19 deal with number of male and female main workers respectively while columns 20 to 39 deal with classification of main workers into nine Industrial categories. Columns 40-41 deal with male and female marginal workers and columns 42-43 deal With male and female non-workers.

96. As stated earlier, the data in respect of sched­uled castes and scheduled tribes have separately been presented in the Special Primary Census Abstract at the District/Panchayat Samiti/U.A'/City/Town level. There are fifty two columns in this format. The first two columns give the serial number and name of the District! Panchayat Samiti/U.A'/City/town respectively. Column 3 indicates whether the information is for total, rural or urban areas. Column 4 gives the number of households with Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe members. Col­umns 5-7 give the sex-wise distribution of Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe population, Population in age

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group of 0-6 with sex-wise break-up has been given in tolunins 8-10.

97, Columns 11-13 show the sex-wise break-up of literates among Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes. Columns 14-16 deal with the number of main workers while columns 17-46 present the sex-wise break-up of main workers into nine industrial categories. Columns 47-49 deal with sex-wise distribution of marginal work­ers and columns 50-52 present the sex-wise distribution of non-workers among the Scheduled Castes/Sched­uled Tribes.

Area

98. Area figures have been adopted from two sourc­es. The figures for the total geographical area of the district have been made available by the Surveryor General, India. Since the Surveyor General's area figures are not available below district level for rural! urban areas separately, data for individual towns was collected from the municipal and other local authorities and in a few cases, where outgrowths (part) are formed, approximate urban areas have been made use of. The rural area figures for a district have been derived by subtracting the total urban area from the total geograph­ical area of that district.

99. At the panchayat samiti/tehsil level, however, totals have been arrived at by adding the actual urban and rural area figures, the later having been obtained by adding up the area figures of all the cons~tuent villages. Thus It will be seen that while urban area figures in the tehsil will add up to the urban component at the district level, the same is not true for rural area in as much as the panchayat samlti/tehsil level rural area figures will not add up to the rural areas as reported at the district level. The area figures have been given in sq.km. upto two places of decimal at all levels.

DISTRICT PROFILE

Historical Backdrop of the District

The district is situated in the south-west of Rajasthan

between the parallels of 24° 20' and 25° 17' north latitudes and 72° 16' and 73° 10' east longitudes. It is

bounded on the north east by Pali district. on the east by Udaipur district, on the south by Banaskantha district of

Gujarat State, and on the west and north-west by Jalor

district.

2. The district derives its name after Sirohi town, being the district headquarters, and the later is said to have taken its name from the Saranwa hill, on the wemern slop of which it stands. Tad has suggested that the name of the territory might have been derived from -its position at the head (sir) of the desert (rohi). This has also been suggested that the original name of the town was 'Shivpuri' of which the present name is a derivative. The word 'Sirohi' also means a sword, and this has led

some people to believe that this State of brave Deora

Chauhans was so named due to the widespread fame of its swords.

3.lt was regarded as part of 'Marubhumi' and has

always been referred to as Arbudh Pradesh in Puranic traditionf). After a lapse of time, Chandrawati became

the capital of Arbudh Pradesh and. during the reign of Parmars, it was known as Ashtadhashati Desh, which

Sirohi was supposed to comprise of 1,800 villages. In

1,405 Rao Sobhaji, the ancestor of the Deora cian of Chauhans bu1Tr'the Sirohi town in a bay of the hills near

the site of the present capital. Rao Sains Mal, son of Rao

Sobhaji built the new City on a healthier site, on the

western slopes of the Saranwa hills which was also

called Sirohi. Afterwards, the whole of the area under

the charge of Deoras was known as Sirohi.

4. Prior to the final merger of this area with Rajasthan State, in December 1947, a decision was taken for integration of all the States around Sirohi. In March, 1948, Sirohi was placed under Western India States Agency and thus it was removed from the Rajputana Agency. In November 1948, an agreement between the 'ninor ruler of Sirohi and the Government of India was ';Igned and accordingly. BomjJay Government took over the administration on behalf of the Central Government, since January 5, 1949. On January 25. 1950 the erst-

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~hile Sirohi State was partitioned and, as a sequel, Abu

Road tehsil and a part of Delwara tehsil were merged

with the then Bombay state while the remaining part of

the S~ate was transferred to Rajasthan. Later, this area became the part of the newly created Banaskantha

district of Gujarat State.

5.The former Sirohi State was divided into six

tehsils namely Abu Road, Delwara, Pindwar'a, Reodar,

Sheoganj and Sirohi. Just before the merger, another

tehsil Bhawri was changed from a 'hath-Kharch' tehsil to

'Khalsa'. In 1950, the area which was merged into

Rajasthan State, was divided into five tehsils and placed in a single sub-division.

6. During the period 1951-61, by an inter-State transfer, Abu Road taluka (786.8 sq. kms) of

Banaskantha district under Gujarat State was trans­ferred to this district of Rajasthan State, on the recom­

mendations of the State Re-organisation Commission.

Accordingly, a new Abu Road tehsil was constituted in Sirohi district. In the process of inter-tehsil re-adjust­

ments, former Bhawri tehsil (582.7 sq. kms) was merged

in Pindwara tehsil as such, at that time, there remained five tehsils viz. Sheoganj, Sirohi, Pindwara, Abu Road

and Reodar. Besides, four villages (73.6sq. kms) were transferred from Reodar tehsil to the newly formed Abut

Road tehsil, as a result of inter-tehsil transfers. No inter­

district or inter-tehsil transfers of the territory took place during 1961-71 and 1971-81.

7. Regarding the urban areas of the district, three towns namely Sirohi, Sheoganj and Pindwara of 1951

. Census continued to be classified as towns in 1961

Census and Rohira town of 1951 Census was de­

classified and became a revenue village in Pindwara

tehsil However. subsequent to the transfer of Abu Road

tehsil, two more towns viz, Mount Abu and Abu Road were also adderj to the list of towns in the district during

1961 Census. After 1961 Census there has been no

change in the list of towns in the district. During the inter

censal period of 1981-91 a census town Bhawari was

also classifed in the list of urban areas.

Administrative set-up of the district

8. Forthe purpose of administration, the district wa.s divided into two Sub-divisions, five Tehsils and six

towns, as mentioned below:

Sub-Divisions Tehsils Towns

1 . Sirohl 1. Sirohi 1. Sirohi

2. Sheoganj 2. Sheoganj

3. Reodar 3. Abu Road

2. Mount Abu 4. Abu Road 4. Mount Abu

5. Pindwara 5. Pindwara

6. Bhawri (CT)

Apart from the five tehsils, there was one sub-tehsil situated at Bhawri in the district.

90. The Collector is the administrative head of the district and also fUnctions as the District Magistrate, while the SUb-division is under the charge and the supervision of a Sub-divisional Magistrate, and tehsil administration is under the charge of a Tehsildar.

1 O.For the administration of justice there are seven courts in the district, as detailed below:

1. District and Sessions Judge, Sirohi.

2. Civil Judge-cum-Chief Judicial magistrate, Sirohi.

3. Civil Judge-cum-Add!' Chief Judicial Magistrate, Mount Abu.

4. Munsif-cum-Judicial magistrate. Sirohi.

5. Munsif-cum-Judicial magistrate, Abu Road.

6. Munsif. cum-Judicial magistrate, Sheoganj.

7. Judicial magistrate, Pindwara.

11.with the advent of democratic decentralisation In 1959, five Panchayat Samities are set up in the district. The Panchayat Samities function under the

tenuous control of the Zila Parishad, headed by the Zila Pramukh, as its chairman, but are administratively supervised by the Collector of the district, who is also the ex-officio District Development Officer. D.R.D.A is the main agency now in the district, whlcht>rovides financial

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and technical assistance forthe poor people through the Panchiyat Samities and also looks after several devel­opmental activities in the rural areas of the district.

Phy~iography

12.The district is in the shape of an irregular triangle. A large part of the district is a vast semi desert. Plain. marked by isolated hills and chains of hillocks forming the eastern fringes of the Thar desert. It is bounded by the north~eastern, south western trending Aravalli Rang­es on the east. Abu Sirohi range divides the district into two parts. In the western portion. four groups of scat­tered hills (off shoots of the Aravalli range) are available one each in tehsils Sirohi and Sheoganj and two in Reodar tehsil. The highest point in Sirohi tehsil is an isolated peak west of village Mandwara reaching a height of 583 metres, in Jairaj group of Reodar tehsil near village Padar being 1,090 metres, and in the Nandwar group in the north-east of village Rohua (695 metres) and Neebaj (999 Metres). The south west fringes of detached hills in Sheoganj tehsil begin with an isolated peak reaching a height of 639 metres near village Sagaliya, west of villages Mochhal (665 metres). Jogapura (721 metres), Alpa (683 metres) and Rewara (696 metres) above the sea level. Besides, numerous small hillocks also exist.

13.Detatched hills of the Aravalli range are situated in the south-east of the central portion of this district. Mount Abu is situated at about 1,219 metres above sea level and is built on an irregular plateau which is sur­rounded by several projecting peaks and ridges. Anoth­er important plateau is Oriya in Abu Road tehsii, which is at a distance of about eight kms from Mount Abu station and it is 152 metres higher than Abu, and lies below the main peak of 'Guru Sikhar' which is 1,722 metres above the mean sea level and is the highest point between the Himalayas and Nilgiris. East of the Abu hills, across the valley of Banas, is the tract known as Bhakar, which consists of successive ranges of steep and rugged hills of no great height.

14.Jawai is the largest and longest of the rivers of north-west, which eventually join Luni. It rises in the Aravalli hills and after flowing through various villages forms the boundary between Pali and Sirohi districts. Western Banas is the most important river of the district draining almost all the area east of Abu-Sirohi range in

Pindwara and Abu Road tehsils. Other rivers which flow

'n the district are Khari, Sukri, Kachmaoli or Bodi,

Kapalganga. Krishnavati, the most Important tributary of Khan also flows through the boundanes of several villages of the district.

15.No natural lake exists in the district but there are traces of old artificial ones at Garh In the east and also at other places. The picturesque 'Nakkllake' holds pride of place. An old reservlor called Chandela is situated at the foot of Abu hills, 12 km. west of Abu Road. The tanks famous in the district are Jubilee and Siwera in Pindwara tehsil, Akhelao and Mansarovar in the north east of Sirohi town, Lakherao in Sirohi town, Abbot at Matrimata,

Dudhia between Sarneshwarji and Sirohi and Vi sola north of Sirohi town on way to village Kolar (Sheoganj tehsil). Perennial springs of Water are few and small in the district.

Climate

16.0n the whole, the district has a dry climate with the hot season somewhat milder than in the adjoining districts to the north and north-west. Generally cOld season begins from December and lasts up to February which is followed by the hot season which continues up

to the middle of June, while the period from mid-June to mid-September is of the south-west monsoon, the next remaining period till the end of November constitutes the post-monsoon season.

17.There is only one meteorological observatory in the district established at Mount Abu. Since this place is a hill station, a true picture regarding the data of temper­ature and other meteorological elements cannot be considered representative of the conditions prevailing In the whole district. Hence, for the plain areas of the district, meteorological data available for Erinpura Road

a station set up just outside the district on its western border, may be taken as truly representative. During the year 1990, the maximum, minimum and mean temper· atures were recorded as 37° C, 6.00 C and 25.5° C at Erinpura Road Centre. '

18. The rainfall generally decreases from the south­east to north-west in the district. Over 90 per cent rainfall constitues during the period June to September. The rainfall at Mount Abu is much higher than at the stations in the plains. The normal annual rainfall at the district head-quarters is 63.84 cm. While the actual rainfall was

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80.79 em. dunng the year 1990. During the period, the humidity percentage at Ennpura Road and Mount Abu Centres were 71° C. On an average the rainy days are 29 in & year In the plains, while they are 53 at Mount Abu.

Geology and Minerals

19.The Delhi Super Group of rocks occupy the Aravalll ranges in the eastern part of the distnct and also the small chain of hills to the west of Mount Abu. Among tile main rock types are phylite, mica SChist, limestone, marble calc silicate rocks, quartzite etc. These rocks range in age from 1,650 to 1,400 million years and are intruded by the grey Erinpura and the pink Jalor gran­ites. The subsequent rhyolites are ancient volcanic rocks that erupted sometime between 745 and 1000 million years ago whereas the variety of basic rocks near Mer-Mundwara area, which form a ring structure, are considerd to have erupted during the Cretaceous period.

20.Among the minerals found in the district mention may be made of calcite, copper, lead and zinc, lime­stone and wollastonite. Small pockets of calcite occur near villages Bhoola and Moras of Pindwara tehsil and villages Tankiya, Siyawa and Upla Knejra of Abu Road tehsil. While village Deri (Abu Road tehsil) contains multi-metal deposit of copper, lead and zinc reserves of about a million tonnes, a number of smaller deposits are located near villages Basantgarh and Rohira (Plndwara tehsil) village Goili (Sirohi tehsil) and Swaroopganj. Limestone is available in villages Danvav, Morthala, Kiwarli, Maval and Akra-Padbori area of Abu Road tehsil. Sizeable deposits of wollastonite have been recently discovered in the Upla Khejra area of 'Abu Road tehsil of which major portion falls in this district. This mineral is used in the ceramic, paint, paper and plastic industries,

21.ln addition to the above mentioned minerals is

found in the district, there are- large deposits of good

quality marble at Hara Magra near villages Selwada, Perwa, Serwa and Bhatana (Reodar tehsil) amphibole

asbestos near village Bori-Buj (Abu Road tehsil) and

talc near Abu.

22. The data regarding production of various main

and secondary minerals in the district, their average

sale and average labour engaged in them for 1990 is given below

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SI.No. Name of the Minerals Unit Production Sale in No. of average 000 Rs. labourers engaged

2 3 4 5 6

Main Minerals

1 . Chalk Ton 26.0 N.A. 7

2. Calcite OOOTon 42.0 6925.9 348

3. Lime Stone 632.0 33967.5 63

4. Wallstonite 64.9 22619.8 1251

5. Tungsten Ton 2.119 356.0 31

6. Run of Minor are 3877.5 56

7. Fluorite Nil Nil Nil

Secondary Minerals

1 . Lime Stone (Burning) OOO'Ton 118.0 3778.0 304

2. Granite 1.33'7 467.9 63

3. Murrum 59 149.5 40

4. Bncks soil 9.9 247.5 80

5. Marble 13.5 (8) 6958.1 (8) 607 22.1 (K) 663.1 (K)

6. Kankar Balan 13.2 131.7 29

7. Masonry s~one 96.5 2349.8 411

Source Director ot Minerai and Geological Deptt. Rajasthan. Udaipur.

Forest. Flora and Fauna

23.During the year 1989-90, 151225 hectares of 'tim] I.e. 3062 per cent of the total reporting area In the d:~-;trlct, was under forests. Major portion of the district is covered with trees and bushes. The most common tree I', Dhall (Anogelssus pendula), which IS found on the low rocky hills scattered allover the district. Apart from Its 'ise as fire wood It is also utilised for preparing carts and 19ncultural implements. Other trees found are Neem (Azadirachta indica). Pipal (Fir.us religiosa), Ber (l,zyphllS IUJuba) Tamarisk (Tamanz dloica), Bar (Ficus

bengalensis) and Gular (Ficus glomerate).

24.Among the bushes, which cover three fourths of -the plains of the district, mention may be made of Ber (Zizyphus nummulana), Anwala (Cassia aUriculate) and Khair (Acacia Catechu) togther with Khelra (Prosopis splcigera), Babul (Acacia arabica), Jhal or Pilu (Salvadora perslca and S. Oleoides) and Kair or Karel (Cappairs aphylla) at places. Thor (Emphorbla royleana) IS found

throughout the dlstnct, especially on the hills a round the base of Mount Abu and Dhak (Butea frondosa) in the area where the soil is deep and good. The bark of Dhak

tree IS used in making ropes for the water pots of persian

wheels.

25. The trees and shrubs found on the slopes and

round the base of Abu are bamboo (Bambusa strictus), Am (Manglfera indica), species of Dhao (Anogeissus latifolia and Pendula etc.) Siris (Albizzia lebbek), Bel (Aegle marmelos), Jamun (Eugeniajambolana), Rohira (Tecoma undulata), the horese radish tree (Moringa

concanesis) etc. Abu is considered the richest spot in

vegetation in the whole State of Rajasdthan. On the higher parts of Abu, Ambartari (Aerides affine) is found wh,ch clings to :nan ago and other trees. Stiging nettle (Girardinai heterophylla) and Karanda (Carisa carandas) are also found in abundance.

26. The fauna of the district is rather varied though not very plentiful. Panthers are commonly found while wild boars are available in most of the hIlls. Ravine deer (Chinkara) are fairly common while fourherned ante­lope are rarely available. Tigers and black bears are found on the Abu-Sirohl range and in Neebaj hills in the south-west while Chital (Cervus aXIs) contine themsevles to the grass lands and lower slopes of the Aravallies in

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Classification of Land Use 1988-89

1. Forest

2. Not available for cultivation

(I) Land put to non agricultural use

(Ii) Barren and unculti-vated land

3. Other uncultivated land exculding fallow land

4. Culturable waste

5. Fallow land

6. Nel~uea sown

Total

Area in Hectares

2

141,882

24,172

93,700

33,232

26.054

55,783

14:;,124

517,947

Source:-Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Rajasthan

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the south-east. Nilgai(Boselaphus tragolamelen) is seldom seen and black-bucks are rare. Regarding

small game, grey partridge, hares, some varieties of

quail and sandgrouse are found in the district. Junglefowl and red spur-fowl are plentiful on Abu and some other high hills while Floricans inhabit some of the large grass­preserves.

27. There is a game sanctuary at Mount Abu which was established in 1960-61. In order to ensure preser­vation of wild life, the State Government has Prohibited the shooting, hunting, netting and trapping of animals <..' ,d birds in ·!1is areas. There is a facility of watch tower at Trevor Tal besides watertroughs nearby and plat­forms for bird-feeding.

Land Use

28.The total Geographical area of the district is 5136 Sq.K.M. and the reporting area for the land utilisa­tion purposes was 517947 hectares in 1988-89. The following table indicates the classification of the land use in the district for the years 1980-81 and 1988-89 along with the percentage to total reporting area:

Area in Per cent

3

27.39

4.67

18.09

6.42

5.03

10.77

27.63

100.00

1980-81 Area in

Hectares

4

151,225

25,015

80,190

33,665

12,823

43.297

147,723

493,938

Area In Per cent

5

30.62

5.06

16.23

6.82

2.60

8.77

29.90

100.00

29.The area sown more than once was 26753 hectares in 1989-90 as against 28046 hectares in 1980-81. There has been a progressive increase in the area covered under forests in the district during the last decade which rose to 30.62 per cent in 1988-89 as compared to 27.39 per cent during 1980-81.

Crop Pattern

30.There are two main crops In the district viz., the Kharif or locally called 'barsala' and the Rabi or Unali. The Rabi crops are usually sown in November and the Kharif crops begin with the first rains in July. The Table given below records the gross area utilised under food and non-food crops in the district during 1988-89.

Name of Crop Area Production (in (in hectares) Tonnes)

A. Cereals

. 1 . Bajara 34,663 16,362

2. Jowar 6,330 3274

~~. Maize 23.906 29,036

4. Wheat 15769 33,426

S. Barley 2.031 3,492

0. Rice 13 19

-, Small Millets 12.628 2,813

B. Pulses

l. Gram 4,969 3,749

,2 Other Kharif-Pulses 14,183 3,260

:\. Tur 301 104

~ . Other Rabi Pulses 232 114

C. Commercial Crops

1. Rape & Mustard 24.549 5

._! Linseed 22 9

J Ground Nut 140 155

1 Castor Seed 5,376 2.150

;ourcc Directorate of Economics & Statistics RIJasthan.

(Ixxi)

Tenancy

31 . Tenancy in the State is governed by the Rajasthan

Tenancy Act. 1955. It is one of the most important and

progressive laws relating to agrarian reforms. The pro­visions of the Act apply in respect of land held by tenants as if the State Government were the land holder acting

through the Tehsildar in relation to the land held by him.

Every person IS either a tenant or a sub-tenant, an

allottee or a trespasser. A tenant is one who is required

to pay some rent on account of use and occupation of

land let out to him tor agricultural or allied purposes.

Grantee with a favourable rate of rent, ijaredar, thekedar or trespasser is not considered a tenant.

32.There are following classes of tenants

(a) Khatedar tenants,

(b) Mallks,

(c) Tenants of Khudkasht, and

(d) Ghair-Khatedar tenants.

33.A Khatedar tenant is entitled to all the rights

conferred and is SUbj8ct to all the liabilities imposed on Khatedar tenant by the Rajasthan Tenancy Act. On the date of coming into force of Rajasthan Tenancy Act.

Zamindar or a Biswedar holding khudkasht was treated

as Khatedar tenant irrespective of whether he was or not

in occuption on the date of vesting.

34.Malik is a Zamindar or Biswedar who has be-come Malik of Khudkasht land held by him on abolition

of Zamindari and Biswedari in 1959. The word 'Malik'

was also added to section 14 of the Rajasthan Tenancy Act to classify It as a class of tenants. Section 13 of the

Act provides that a Malik is entitled to all the rights conferred and is subject to all the liabilities imposed on

Khatedar tenant and in substance, this class of tenancy IS nothing but a Khatedar tenant.

3S.Zamindars and Biswedars holding Khudkasht

were treated as Khatedar tenants. A tenant of khudkashat is essentially a SUb-tenant in view of the lact that a sub tenant is also eligible for protec:tlon of hiS cUltivatory

rights even against Khatedar tenants. Every tenant of land other than a Khatedar. a tenant ot Khudkasht or a sub-tena,'" is a Ghair-Khatedar tenant.

36.A trespasser is a person who takes or retains

possession of land Without authority or who prevents another person from occupying land duly let out to him

by the State. After regularisation, the trespasser be­

comes an allottee. An allottee is treated as a Ghair

Khatedar tenant on whom Sub-Divisional Officer shall

suo moto confer khatedari rights after ten years of 3110tment provided that the allottee fulfils all the terms

(IXXII)

Year Total No. of

ploughs

Animal

drawn Sugarcane

crushers

carts

1977 37088 11181 2660

1983 40712 11642 4159

1988 32026 9171 3

On the basis of the above table number of Electric Pumps and Tractors IS increasing rapidly as compared to the traditional equipments.

Irrigation

38.Wells and Tube-wells are the main source of Irrigation in the distri~t, during 1988c89, the gross Irrigat­ed area in the district was 56608 hectares of which 91 per cent was Irrigated by wells and tube-wells, 7 per cent by tanks and 2 per cent was irrigated by canals and other sources.

39.The Irrigated area under food crops was 26,644 hectares, whereas 2153 hectares comes under cotton and 27811 hectares area was under other types of crops dunng the year 1988-89 in the district.

40. During pre independance, there were 8 dams In the district with an irngation capacity of only 3289 acres

and conditions of allotment during this period. Similar is

the case of other allottees who were otherwise allotted land by the State Government.

Agricultural Implements and Machinery

37.According to the Livestock Census of 1977,

1983 & 1988 the foljowing table gives the detailed

information in the district

Oil

Engines

32

11

7837

Electric

Pumps

699

5267

4445

Tractors Ghanies

224 72

419

741 42

of land. After Independance various minor and medium irrigation Projects were taken up by the Government and 33 dams were got completed. Thus, a total number of 41 dams with their irrigation capacity of 42,255 acres were available in the district, during the year 1988-89. For increasing the irrigation capacity of the existing 18 dams in the district, various programes like under tnble scheme, drought relief programme, NREP and National land-less Employment Guarantee Programmes were launched by the Government during the year 1988-89

Animal Husbandry

41. Accord!l1g to the Live Stock Census 1977, 1983 & 1988 total number of animals were 589086 In 1988 whereas In 1983 there were 804238 animals in the distriCt. The population of animals have decreased perhaps due to continuous drought. lack of cattle fodder and grass land In the district .The following table gives us detailed Information of the district:

Year Cows/ Buffalows Sheep Goats Horses Donkeys Camels Pigs Ducks Fowls Bullocks. &

Ponies

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1977 2~9738 63419 189593 263429 548 2983 5257 253 46 22483

1983 261611 70362 190215 248521 968 2200 4419 2040 187 42121

1988 132873 58015 166381 197168 262 3055 5857 617 224 24638

Source - District Statistical Abstract of Sirohl 1991

42.For treatment of animals, the following facilities were available in the district during the year 1988-89.

1. - Veterinary Hospitals 20

.2. Cattle Aushdhalya 8/

3, Mobile Veterinary units 2 4. Artificial insemination Centres 29

5. Key Village units

The following animal developmental programmes are functioning In the district.

(I) Sheep and Wool Developmental Programme

Marwari was the Important sheep breed found in the district, while the goat bread available in the district IS known as "Sirohi breed", which IS maln'ly milch type. Under the Sheep and wool developmental programme the main object is to improve the'sheep breed, enhance­ment of average wool production and to Increase the income of shepherds. There are 'two Co-operative SOCI­eties in the dlstrrct which provide loans to the shepherds for the purchase & sale of their wool.

(1/) Intensive Poultry Development Centre.

Under thiS programme chickens are distributed to the people of schoduled Tribes and 506 people were hemfited till the year 1988-89. Besides thiS, better breed of he-Goats were also distributed to the people of scheduled tribes to increase the breed of goats.

43 The district also offers a good scope for plslculture. For thiS purpose, there are faCilities ot water sources at T revortal, Plpella Bund, Bhoola Tuda and the tanks known as Achalgarh (Abu Rd Tehsil) Renela (Sirohi Tehsll), Swaroop sagar (SIrohi town) and NaYA Sanwara (Pindwara Tehsil). Dunng the year 89-90

(Ixxiii)

against a target of 200 M.T, 73.086 Mt. fish was pro­duced in the districr.·

Power and Electricity

44 .. No hydro electric power IS available in the district. However thermal power in available in the district and five Grid stations have been established. The Rajasthan "late Electricity Board has five diesel power houses In the distnct.

45.There has been a remarkable progress In the district In the field of rural electrification. 433 villages have been electrified up to the August 1989 and 6543

. wells and Tube-wells have also been electrrfled by the end of 1989-90.

46.During the year 1988-89 the Consumption of electnclty In the dlstnct was 108.710 million kwh as per details given below.

Purpose Consumption (In million Kwh)

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

Domestic

Commercial (Non-Domestic)

Industrial:

(i) Small

(il) Medium

(Iii) High

Public lighting

Agrrculture

Public water works

~Jthers

Total

Source· RSEB Jalpur. Rajastllan

19.029

5.974

10.648

5.312

32.151

0.267

32.087

2.055

1 187

108710

The position of electrification In the district was as below In 1988-89:

S.No. Tehsil Total No. of Villages Wells . Wells Electnflcatlon Villages Electnfled In use Electnfied under Kutlr-

Jyotl Scheme

1. S,rohi 80 80 2822 1391 96

2. Sheoganj 64 64 2233 1639 137

3. Pmdwara 97 97 4070 1962 89

4. Reodar 112 112 3177 1103 124

5. Abu Road 80 80 23-19 451 94

47. DUring 1988-89 the number of electric Consum­

Ars in the district was 57,730. Out of which 40827

connections were for domestic, 7990 for Commercial,

1566 for Industrial, 6922 for agriculture, 274 for public

water works and 151 were utilising the electricity for

public lighting purposes. In the area of non-conventional

energy, 275 Bio-gas plants were established by

88-89.

Industries and labour

48.Sirohi has been declared as a Non-Industrial

district by the Government of India on 1.4.1983, After

that, Government has provided infra-Structural ameni­

ties In S'x places Viz Sirohi Abu Road, Pindwara,

(lxXlv)

Type of Industries Total No. of

units

1. Agro based 246

2. Forest based 237

3. Mines based 139

4. Textile based 347

5. Engineering based 349

6. Chemical based 347

7. Animal Husbandry based 653

B. BUilding matenal and 13 ceramic based

Total 2,381

Sour,p - Dlstnct Plannlnq Cell. Collectorate 51ro111. 1990

50.Besldes small and cottage Industries, the Sirohl

rjlstnct had tour large scale and twelve medium scale

tndustnes by 1988-89: emplOying 2965 Persons. The

large Scale Industries '1'ere Messers L3xmi Cement,

J.K. Puram, Tlrupati Fibres and Industries Limited Abu

Road, Modern Insulators Limited Abu Road and Rail­

'.vay work Shop Abu Road. while the medium Scale

Industries were MIs Centuary Marble and Granite pn­

'fate limited Abu Road, Mis Om Marble Limited Abu

Swaroopganj, Mandar and Sheoganj, Besides, 584

developed Industrial plots were also alloted after 1983

in different Industrial areas of the district.

• 49. There were only six registered factories in the

district by 1961, whereas the number rose to 75 by 1980 .

employing 770 Persons. On account of the develop­

ment of industrial areas by the state Government after

1983 small and cottage industries were established

rapidly in the district and by 1988-89 2381 small and

cottage industries were registered in the district employ­

ing 7287 p.ersons.The following table gives us detailed

information regarding the type of the Industriers, the

level of investment and the employment provided by

them:

Capital Average number investment of persons

in thousand rupees employed

16,181 571

2318 639

23,647 1,115

15988 1275

18348 992

70,247 1625

2,285 980

231 60

149,245 7,287

Road, MIs S,rohi Cement Private limited Sirohi Road.

Mis Sudarshan Cement Limited Abu Road, Mis Alignate

Marbles Pnvate Limited Abu Road, Mis Shiva Spinners

Limited Abu Road, MIs Global Granommnau Limted

Abu Road, Mis Adarsh Dyeing and Chemicals

Abu Road, MIs Rajasthan Dyeing and Chemicals Abu

Road, Mis Sumit Pipes and Tubes private Limited, Abu

Road, and MIs Newar Marbles Private Limited, Abu

Road.

51. There were 8408 persons on the live register of the Employment Exchange in Sirohi district. At the end of the year 1988-89 the details of which are shown below.

1. Professional, Technical and related 501

? Administrative and managenal 7

1. Clerical and related 11

4. Agriculture, Fishing, Hunting and related 75

5. Production, Transport and Allied tool operators, Drivers and Labourers 266

o. labourers not Included elsewhere 7548

:)OUice Directorate of Economics and StatistiCS, Rajasthan

Out of a total of 247 vacanCies notified during 1988-Fl9 in the district, 194 were filled. Of these 84 got (~mployment In state Government Departments, 65 In Central Government Departments, 32 in Quasi Government and Local bodies and only 13 in pnvate

fmterprises.

Trade and Commerce

52.The major articles exported out of the district Include sheep, goats, raw and tanned hides, Skin. tloney, bamboo, anwala bark, g'um, charcoal, ghee. swords, oil-seeds etc, the Imports consist of textiles, grain, iron, steel and other metals, kerosene, salt, sugar, tobacco, spices, hosiery, cutlery. crockery, var­ious types of machines, medl~lnes, matches, buildln9 materials, petroleum etc. The articles are mostly sent to ,1hmedabed Bombay, Deihl and Kanpur and the articles reqUired are generally Imported from Ahmedabad. Mehsana, Bombay, Poona. Bhatlnda, Flrozpur, Rewan, AJmer, Beawar and Pachpadra.

53.There were four 'mandies' In the dlstnct dealing In wholesale trade. At the Sirohl Mandl most of the arnvals are in bullock-carts from the nearby Villages. The remaining three mandies have been set up at Sheoganj, SwaroopganJ and Abu Road, where most of the arrivals are of the food-grains, mainly wlleat. barley. (jram, baJra, maize, jowar and 'til'. The faCllltes for retail

(Ixxv)

trade exist at all the tehsil headquarters. BeSides, a few big villages like, Rohira (Pindwara tehsll), Klwarli (Abu Road tehsil), Anadra, Mandar, Jawal (Reodar tehsil), and Barloot and Kalandri (Sirohi tehsll) also have retail trade facilities.

54.By the end of the year 1989, there were 26 branches of commercial banks, 10 cooperative banks. 5 Primary land Development banks, 26 Marwar Gramin banks and 4 District CommerCial banks. BeSides these other agencies like RIICO, RFC, Rajasthan Khadl Gramodyog and National Small Industries Corporation are also providing loans for putting up Industrial units.

55. During the year 1990,14 petrol Pumps operated In the district, the number of cinema houses one each at Sirohi, Abu Road, Sheoganj, Mount Abu and Pindwara remained at five. with a seating capacity of around 1.7 thousand persons.

56.During the year 1988-89, 88 shops were se!lif'"lg country liquor, 13 shops Indian made foreign liquor and 12 shops hemp drugs In the district and 4.3lakh htres of Indian made spnt, 2.77 lakh litres of Indian made Beer, 5.02 lakh litres country made liquor, 570 K.g. hemp drugs and 25638 K,g. Bhang and others were con­sumed in the district.

Education

57. During the 1988-89,659 educational institutions were running In the district of which two were general colleges and one was a profeSSional college. BeSides these 48 higher secondary/secondary schools. 103 middle schools, 419 Primary schools and eight profes­Sional schools. were functioning. Dunng this period 96,769 students (71836 boys and .?4933 9lrls) were getting education In all.tvpes of llistilutlons and 2841 teachers (2356 males and 485 tamales) were engaged in teaching. Thus there were 34 students per teacher In the district

58. Dunng the year 1988-891 20,445 students were studying in different classes in the district, Out of which 15916 were from the scheduled castes an'd 15062 from the scheduler] tnbes. There were fivp hostels for secheduled castes and 9 hostels for scheduled tnbes and one grant aided. Ashram school in the district during the same period, which accomodated 535 students,

59.Besides educational institutions, various voca­tional institutions like Industrial traintng Institute, Abu Road and Sirohi, minllTI training centre Pindwara, Poly Technical college and Carpet furniture training centre, Abu Road. These provides technical training in various trades like, fiter, Wireman, diesel mechenlc, electronic,

general machenic, general electritian, welder etc.

, 60 .An expenment of starting education among adults was begun In the district in 1940 and special incentives were given In the form of cash awards to those attending classes regularly. After the formation of Rajasthan

state, social education programme became a part of the development programmes in the state. Under the Adult Education scheme, 100 centres by the state Govern­ment scheme and 300 Centre by the Central Govern­ment scheme were functioning In the district dunng the

year 1988-89. During the year 1985-86 to 1988-89. 50429 persons were benifited and 50.23 lakh Rupees were spent during the same pertod.

61.Among the Important public libraries. mention may be made of Shri Sarneshwar District Library, Sirohl, PubliC Library, Mount Abu, and Tehsll Library, Sheoga'1j.

A large number of books on vanous subjects are avail­ilble In these librartes.

Medical and Public Health

62.ln all 40 GovernmfCnt i1l1opathl(; medical institu­

tions functtoned in the district durtng 1988-89. These Institutions consisted 4 General Hospitals, 20 Primary Health centres. 8 TB cliniC Dispensaries, 6 Aid post Dispensaries. one maternity and Child Welfare Centre dnd one hospital aided by the other Departments In the

'llstnct The district also operated 2 Ayurvedic Hospitals With 15 beds and 58 Aushdhalayas during 88-89.

63. The total number of beds available in various

Allopathic medical Institutions were 519. during the year 1988-89. Out of which 175 beds were In the General Hospitals. 204 beds in Primary Health Centres. 34 beds

'n meternlty hospital. 15 beds In TB Hospital, 24 beds were In departmental hospitals a:1d 50 beds were In I'rtvate hospitals and rest of the 17 beds were In other i iospltals.

64.ln the year 1988-89, 9529 Indoor and 3.25 lakh

'lutdoor patients were treated In Government auopathise 'lleriical Institution and 4.25 lakh outdoor patients were

(Ixxvi)

also treated in Ayurvedic institutions In the district during the same period.

Transport and communication

65.Up to 19~8-89, there was no National High way passes through the district. In 1989 the road conneted through Sheoganj, Sirohi, Reodar, Mandar to Kandla (Gujarat) was proposed to be constructed as a National High way. It is well connected by several state High

ways, major district roads and village roads and others. The district had about 881 km. roads during the year 198Q-81 which rose to 1,149 km in the year 1990-91 of which 918 km were painted, 66 km metalled and the rest 165 km were fair weather & dressed-up tracks and 289 villages have been connected with approach road dur­ing the same period.

66. The first metre gauge line In the district was opened In December, 1880 and was a part of Rajputana­Malwa Railway. Presently, the district is connected by Western Rallw'ay and is on the Delhi-Ahmedabad route.

The metre gauge enters the district at Mon Bera and crosses It at Mawal. There are eleven railway stations in

the district. Passengers bound for and commlng from Sirohi and Mount Abu have to detrain or take the train at Sirohl Road and Abu Road railway stattons respective­ly. An alrstnp has also been constructed In the district,

but It IS spanngly utilised at present.

67.The Registration of Motor vehicle is Increasing. 1154 new vehicles were registered dUring the year 1988-89. The follOWing table gives the total number of

registered vehicles tn the district during the year 1988-89

Type of motor vehicles Number

1. Private Cars & Jeeps 880

2. Stage Carriages 161

3. Motor Cycles. Auto-Rickshaw 4162

4. Taxi and Contract Vehicles 479

5. Public & Private Carnages 431

6. Tractors 1529

Sourr.e District Statlstlcat Abstract 1991

68.The Public Works Department maintains the

rest houses at Sirohi, Kalandn, Anadra, Sanwara,

Mandar, Abu Road, Mount Abu Pindwara, Swaroopganj,

Sheoganj, Oda etc. in the district. Mount Abu town has

serveral Oak Bangalows and rest houses maintained by

the State Government and Government of India.

69.As per the statistiCS available from the Distt.

statistical Abstract, Sirohl there were 162 Post Offic­

es, 37 telegraph offices, 14 telephone exchanges,

30 PCO's and 6 Local offices in the district, during the

year 1988-89.

Local Bodies and the Co-operative Movement

70.There are Municiapl Boards at Sirohi, Mount

Abu, Abu Road, Sheoganj and Pindwara. The main

source of income of these municipalities is through

octroi. However, the other sources of income are Grants­

In-aid, sale of land, license fee etc. Similarly, the' ex­

rendlture items of these mUnicipalities interalia include

drainage, sanitation, publJc lighting, water supply, con­

struction and other developmental works.

71.A three-tier system of local Government viz.

Gram Panchayat at the village level, Panchayat Samiti

at the Block level and the lila Parished at the district

level is functioning in the district as in other parts of the

state. After the ushering in of the Panchayat Raj in the

State, five Panchayat Samities have been functioning in

the district, one each at Sirohi, Abu Road, Pindwara,

Sheoganj and Reodar. The jurisdiction of each of the

Panchayat Samities is co-terminus with the correspond­

Ing tehsil. These Panchayat Samlties are under the

control of the lila Parishad which is headed by the lila

Pramukh as its chairman, but these institutions are

administratively overseen by the Collector of the district

who is also the ex-officio District Development Officer.

A Panchayat Samiti is mainly responsible for various

developmental activities in its area, which include, among

other things, the implementation of the community' de­

velopment Progra'mmes. Government has posted skilled

personnel, technicians and agricultural extension offi­

cials in these Panchayat Samities f~ ~roviding guid­

ance and assistance to the villagers.

(lxXVli)

72.ln Sirohl district, by the end of June 1981, there

were 194 Co-operative Societies of various types (in­

cluding one central Co-operative Bank and one Primary

Land mortagage Bank), having 70,501 members, but,

the number of societies got reduced to 180 by the year

1988-89, whereas the number of members increased

to 1,17,105 out of the 180 Co-operative Societies In

1988-89, 123 Societies were in rural areas and 57

Societies were In urban areas. One central Co-opera­

tive Bank and one Primary Land Development Bank

functioned with membership of 820 and 20178 respec­

tively.

73.During the year 1988-89 the share and working

capital of these Societies were about 208.40 lakhs and

2391.40 lakhs respectively. The amount of loans ad­

vanced by these Societies was Rs. 266.28 lakhs, while

recoveries made amounted to Rs. 173.59 lakhs.

Other Developmental Activities

Poverty Elimination Schemes

74. Through DRDA, the Various poverty elimination

schemes are launched in the district The main objective

of the schemes are to provide same means of livelihood

means for the up-lifment of those families which are

residing in the rural areas below the Poverty line.Under

the various poverty elimination Schemes the DRDA

Provides 25 Per cent grant for small farmers, 33 Per

cent grant for marginal farmers and 50 Per cent grant for

Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribes.

75. Various Schemes like Integrated Rural Devel­

opmental Programmes, National Rural Employment

Programmes, Rural Land Less Employment Guarantee

Programme and massive programme etc, are launched

in the district

76.ln ali, 26,8;32 families below the poverty line

were residing in the district till '86-87. Selection process

of poor families is still continuing, out of which 8,718

poor families were benifitted from 1986-89, by providing

them some means of livelihood. The following table

gives us the detailed Information.

Type of the assistance provided

A. '" the field of Agriculture

1. Bullock/Bullock pairs

No. of families benefitted

3,549

2. Bullock Carts. Camel Carts. Camels. 3,813

3. Horse. Horse Carts 04

4. Soil Erosion Works 143

5. Animal fodder works 422

B. In the field of Minor Irrigation

1. Construction of New wells 291

2. Deepening the old wells 310

3. To provide electric and Diesel Pumping' Sets 86

Total 8718

Source - District Plan Col/ectorate Sirohl 1990

Besides these. 9051 selected poor families were also benifitted through providing them with training or some assistance and means In traditional cottage Industnes during 1981-1989.ln all 1 0.901 useful animals

were also distributed among poor families dunng, 81-89.

Trysem Scheme

77.Under this scheme, 2896 persons were trained in Various fields, like General Machinary Work, Motor Winding, Weaving, Watch Repairs. Tanning, Tailoring, Shoe Making, ','yping etc. from 1981 - 1989, out of which 1840 persons also found employment till 1989.

78.Various developmental schemes and drought prone area programmes have been launched in the district to cope with the famine striken conditions. In this

rilstrict. 369 villages and 417712 persons were affected tUring the year 1988-89. During this period developmer.· !al wor~s like schools bUildings. Road side forest-devel-JUlllent. anti-soil erosion works. deepening the old wells ·'te. have been taken up In the distriCt.

(Ixxviii)

Massive Programme

79.Underthis Scheme. minor irrigation works h .. ve been taken up for the small and marginal farmers. During the year 1984 to 1989. 2598 wells were Con­structed in the district.

Jawahar Rojgar Yojna

80. Jawahar Rojgar Yojna has been launched in the year 1988-89 in t~e district. Under this scheme Central Government have sanctioned same budget to the State Government, through the DRDA the entire amount was to be distributed to the village Sarpanchs In the districts for the construction of essential works In the Villages for providmg employment to the Villagers. During the year 1988-89, 1354 works were sanctioned which created work of 3.482 lakh man days, and Rs 49.83 lakh were proposed to be spent on these works. In Sirohi.

Tribal Developmental Sub-Plan

81.The main objective of this scheme is to develop the tribal areas and to up lift the tribal people. Abu Road and Pindwara tehsils, were selected for the execution of this Scheme, because more than 50 Per cent people residing in the Villages. were from the Scheduled tribes.

Various developmental works like construction of publiC wells, Hostels, Animal Hospital Bhawan, Ayurvedic Aushdhalaya Shawan, Primary School Shawan, Roads and Panchayat Bhawans were Completed during the year 1985 to 1989 with an expenditure of Rs 49.17 lakhs.

SOCial and Cultural Activities

Fair and Festivals

82.Most of the fairs held in the district are either religious or social In nature which also have some commercial importance and are organised on some specific dates. These fairs besides being an important source of joy and get-together also provide income to the local bodies, the important fairs organised in the district are described below:

Gautamji Fair

This fair IS held at Choteela's Pahan in Sheoganj tehsil on Chaitra Sudi 13 every year. Nearly 30,000

people congregate in the fair, mostly belonging to the communities of Bhils and Minas.

Sarneshwar Mahadeo Fair

It is anually held at Sarneshwar temple near Sirohi town on 12th day of second half of Bhadra Pada. Among the chief participants are Rebaries who are said to settle their caste disputes on this occasion. About 10,000 rersons participate in this fair.

Sheet/a Mata Fair

This fair is held at Sirohi on Chaitra Badi 7, every year. Arouhd 10,000 persons belonging to all communi­ties participate in the fair for worshipping the Mata. The Mata is believed to bring relief to persons affected by small pox. Sheetla Mata fair is also organised in several

other villages in the district.

Rishikesh Mahadeo Fair

A fair IS held annually near village Umarni (Abu Road tehsil) on Bnadra Pad a Sudi, 11 Around 10,000 persons assemble In this fair from the neighbouring areas and worship the deity.

83.Among the other important fairp held in the district, mention may be made of Gor's and Meghwani's fairs held at Siyawa and Mungthala In Abu Road tehsil, Mahadeojl and SabhugJi Mahadeo fairs at Amli and Waloriya in Plndwara tehsil. Several other {airs of local Importance are also organised at various places in the

. district.

84.As in other districts of the State, the principa.l r~lnrju festivals are Holi, Diwali, Dashera, Raksha­

Bhddhan, Sheetla Saptml, Gangaur and Akha Teej. The cl-'Ief Muslim festivals are Muharram, Idul-Fitr, Idul Zuha, Sr.1b-e-barat and Barawafat.

Places of ReligiOUS, Historical and Archaeological importance and Tourist interests

85. Following places are of great Interest in the district:

Mount Abu

The town IS the only summe; I eson In Rajasthan

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and records a population of 15,593 according to 1991 Census. It is approached by a circutous road from Abu Road railway station. The actual ascent is marked by sharp turns and deep chasms and gorges, passing through picturesque natural scenery, fringed with trees of primeval forest and rivulets. A tourist bureau and a

game sanctuary were set up here in 1958-59 and 1960-61 respectively. The important places worth-seeing in and aroung the town are as follows:

Delwara Temples

These are about two and half kilometres from Nakkl lake towards Achalgarh and is a place of pilgrimage for the Jains. The Deh"ara temples are famous for the best specimen of stone-carving of mediaeval India. The main group consists of five temples constructed almost en­tirely of white marble. Of these five temples, only two temples, of Vimal Vasahi and of TeJpala are more famous. The former was built by Vimala Sah (an officer oftheChalukya king Bhim I) in 1,031 A.D. while the latter belongs to the 13th century and was bUilt by the two famous brothers, Vastupal and Tejpal and is dedicated to Neminath, the 22nd Tirthankar of the jalns. The most strikmg feature of the Tejpal is the marble pendant in the dome of the porch. It drops from the ceiling like a cluster of half-open lotus whose cups are so finaly wrought that they appear to be almost transparent. It has its elephant­room which is much larger, and is enclosed by a pierced screen of open tracery. Of the remaining three Jain temples, one is located outside the group across the road while the second is dedicated to Parasnath (called Chaumukha) and the third is named as temple Adlnath. At the spot known as 'Balam Rasiya' behind the group of these Jain temples are the remains of old Hindu temples.

NakkiLake

Nakki Lake IS situated in the most picturesque setting, between the high hills from its western end one can see a view of the plain through a gorge. The.beauty

of Mount Abu town is very much enhanced by this lake, which is an artificial sheet of water and is said to have been excavated by the finger-nails (nakhi) of the Gods and hence named as such. There are a number of rocky Isiands In the take having palm trees. Boats are also available for a cruise. Besides, there are several caves In the adjoining hii:ocks, of which the prominent ones are 'Hathl Gupha', 'Champa Gupha' and Rilnl Jhmokha·.

Nun and Toad Rocks

At a short distance from Nakkl lake there are two rocks ca11ed Nun and the Toad for theIr resemblance in outline to a veiled women and an immense toad, respec­tively.

Sunset Point

This place is famous as a tourist interest as it presents a marvellous phenomena of ttle setting sun like the hanging red ball from the peak at hillock.

Arbuda Devi's Temple

A small whIte temple IS built out of a natural cleft on the SIde of the hill whIch is popularly known as 'Adhar Devi' or 'Arbuda Mata' or Ambika a tutelary goddess of Abu. The shrine lies in the rock below the temple. The place can be approached by two different routes one from Nakki lake via Adam Hospital and the other by a SIde track Intersecting the Delwara road.

Dudh Baori

A historical place 'Dudh Saari' is also situated at the bottom of Arbuda Devi's temple which is said to have always been filled with milk which was consumed by the 'Rishies'.

Achalgarh

The fort of Achalgarh is situated in the north east of Delwara temples at about a distance of five kilometres and is famous for being an old stronghold of the Paramaras of Chandrawatl and Abu and also for Achaleshwar tempre. 'Mandakini tank' a water reservoir IS Just before the temple. The water of the tank is considered to be as holy as that of the Ganges. To the south of the tank is an enclosure containing several shrines, notably that of Achaleshwar. Toe nail of God Sh~va is an object of great sanctity and in front of the temple is a big brass 'Nandi' (the bull with Lord Shiva on Its back) Besides, several other images are also placed. Bhara thari caves which are not far away can also be easIly visited. Guru Shikhar, the highest spot of Mount Abu, is at a short distance beyond Achalgarh.

Gao Mukh

It is approachable by a metalled road from Nakki­lake to the temple of Hanumanji from where ascent

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starts for this place. It is at a distance of about ten kilometres fr~m Abu and is one of the beauty spots where a little stream flows and looks like a replica of a cow's mouth (Gao MUkh). Close by is thEJ t€mple of Vashistha where the Idols of Rama, Lakshman and Vashlstha are seen. Numerous images are found lying about, of these ttIe oldest IS the fire-pit, where the four Agmcula Clans are said to have been originated near the temple.

Ajari

This is a small VIllage fn Pindwara tehsil at a dis­tance of five kilometres south of Pindwara on the way leading to Abu Road. To the north west of the village, there is a temple of Mahadeo. The scenery is pictur­esque, honey-combed with date-trees and a small rivulet flows nearby. It is a fine picniC spot. Markandeshwar Rishi is said to have meditated here. There are small images of God Vishnu and Goddess Saraswati. Close by is a pond known as 'Gaya-Kund' where people immerse the mortal remains of"their dear ones.

Derasuri

This is a place near Saranwa hills to the west of Sirohi Road. There are fourteen Jain temples which are famouns for theIr sculpture. The place IS famous for its beautiful sur,roundings.

Rohira

It is a village in Pindwara tehsil and is situated on the way, from Sirohi town to Sirohi Road. There are three temples of archaeological importance, of which two are located outside the village and one within the village itself. Among these temples, the first belongs to Thakuqi (Vishnu) the second to Rajeshwar Mahadeo and the third is a Laxmi Narayan Temple.

Wasa

There is a fine temple of Surya (The sun god) of the

eleventh or twelfth century on the outskirts of village wasa (Pindwara tehsil). The village has a temple with a 'Lingum' in the shrine and an Image of 'Tirthankar' over its door. Jamdagni, the famous 'tirth' is about three kilometres north of village Wasa, which IS saId to be the Ashram of Jarndagni Rishi.

86. Other Worth-seeing places In the district are

villages Jhadoli (Sheoganj tehsll) and Jeerawal (Reodar tehsll) which are famous for their Jain temples, Chan rirawatl (Abu Road tehsil) being an ancient City, Karodidhwaj temple about 38 kilometres south-east of Sirohi town, Kolar Ambeshwar IS a pICniC spot famous for Shlva temple (Sheoganj tehsil) Matarmata-place In the hills near Sirohi town is attractive because of ItS scenery, small rivulets, tall trees and a temple, village Mungthala (Abu Road tehsil) is famous for its three temples, Pindwara having an old temple dedicated to

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the sun god, Swaroopganj for being a good grain Mandl, Sarneshwar temple about three kilometres to the north of Sirohi town is famous for its temple of Shri Sarneshwarji, Basantgarh (Plndwara tehsll) having an old fort and a Kshemarya temple, a shnne of Khlmel Mata which 118S to the west of the fort. Besides these Vyas Tlrth, Nag Tlrth, Hanuman Ashram, Lakh Chaurashl, Kumbha Swami temple, Kheti-Kund, Mrig Ashram. Vashthanji, village Oriya, Satsang Ashram and Kunwan Kanya are the other noteworthy places worth a viSit

BRIEF ANALYSIS OF THE VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY AND PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

A -,VILLAGE DIRECTORY

There are 461 villages in Sirohi district out of which

446 villages (96,75 per cent) are Inhabited and the

remaining 15 villages i,e (3,25 percem) are uninhabited

villages,

2, Educational facilities are available in 404 inhab­

ited villages, More than 9 per cent of the villages at the

district level still do not have any type of educational

facilities. Abu Road Panchayat samiti is reported to

have the highest percentage (96.15 percent of inhat_2ited

Villages served with educational facilities while Siror'i

panchayat samiti ranks last with 86.59 per cent

3. Inhabited villa~~,: ~,d.vJng at least one type of

medical institLition numbered only 109 constituting 24.44

per cent of the/total villages. In this way, the inhabitants

of the remaining 75.51 per cent villages have to rush to

nearby villages or towns for getting medical ald. The

proportion of villages having medical facilities within the

village$ is the highest (30.30%) in SheoganJ panchayat

samiti,and lowest (17.21 %) In Reodar panchayat samiti.

4. All the Villages of the district except one village of

Plndwara panchayat samltl enjoy dnnking waterfaciiity.

A little more than 31 per cent of the Villages In the district

enJoy the facility of post and telegr~ph. Among the

various panchayat samities Sirohl has the highest pro­

portion ot villag~s having postal facilities, say in 48. 78

per cent villages while F3eodar panchayat samiti has

such facilities only in 22.95 per cent of Its villages,

5. Market/hat faCIlity IS available in a few Villages in

the panchayat samiti of SheoganJ and Reodar. A little

over 40 per cent of the Villages (182 in number) have

communication facilities like Bus stand/Railway station,

The people residmg in the remaming Villages have to

travel to other neighbouring villages/towns in order to

avail of the facility of the trail'} or bus for reaching their

desired destination. In panchayat samitl Sirohl the

proportion of villages having such facilities IS the highest

(46.34%) whereas, Abu Road and Reodar panchayat

samities ranks last with 32.05 per cent of the villages

having the facilities of communication Within Its limit.

Out of the total inhabited Villages only 201 (45.07%)

have approachable pucca road.

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6. About 18 per cent of the villages in. the distnct do

not have electncity. Of the total 446 inhabited villages

only 362 have been provided with electric connectIOns

for agricultural, demestic or any other uses. From the

villages elp.ctrified point of View, it is obseNed that Sirohi

panchayat samiti tops all the panchayat samities having

97.56 per cent of its villages electrified, panchayat

samiti Abu Road ranks last where only 61.54 per cent of

its total villages could be electrified so far. The table 1

gives the data regarding the distribution of villages

according to the availability of various amenities.

7. Much effort have been made to provide educa­

tional faciiities specially in the rural areas during the post

ir.ciependence period. Only 1.15 per cent of the rural

population do not have the educational facilities at their

Joor step. The proportion of rural population s8Ned

with school facilities ranges from 98.09 per cent in

Reodar to 99.71 per cent in Abu Road panchayat samiti.

8. Medicial facility is another important amenity

which is essential for the people specially for thClse living

in the rural areas. However, only 43.40 per cent of rural

population could so· far have this facility Within the

villages while the others have to travel to nearby villages

or towns lor thiS ald. There is only one Village In

Plll.j';;~r? : ,;:,nc!iClypt samlti of the district whose popu-'<-",I'T\I ' >f,o reople

lation do not have drinKing VVdlv, . _ _ rH Iu ""

of this village have to depend oM nearby Villages tu ~~~ this facility. Postal and telegraphic amenities are avail­

able within the villages to 61.31 per cent of the rural

population. Market/hat facilities are available only in a

few villages of Sheoganj & Reodar panchayat samitis.

Only 1.66 percent population of the district are benefited

With this facility. Communication facilities are available

to 61.28 p,=r cent of the population .0111 rl_If:":~ approach

road from their villages to the nearest Bus stA.nd or

Railway station is ayallable to only 72.48 per cent of the

rural population. As many as 86.38 per cent rural

population of the district enjoy power supply facility. The

highest percentage of power supply facility 1s available

in Sirohi panchayat samlti while the lowest percentage

of this facility is noticed in Sheoganj panchayati samlt. \ .

Details about proportion of rural population seNea by

different amenities at district and panchayat samiti level have been,given in table nO.2.

9. As already mentioned earlier there are still sev­

eral villages in the distric:t where certain amenities are

not available. Efforts have been made to collect Infqr-

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matlon about the distances from such villages ~o those

nearE?st places where such amenities exist. In all there are 42 villages where no educational facility is available but among these children of 34 villages (80.95%) can

reach a school within a radiUS of 5 km. There are 7 villages where the school going children have to cover a distance of 5 to 10 km. and In case of only one village they have to cover a distance of more than 10 km to

reach their school. Similarly, among 337 villages med­Ical facility IS available to 157 villages Within a distance

of 5 km, Within 5 to 10 km., in case of 108 villages and beyond a distance of 10 km to 72 villages one village. where potable water facility does not eXist IS such where the residents of the villages have to fetch It Within a distance of 5 km. The postal and communication facilities are not available in case of 68.83 and 59.19 per cent villages respectively. The distribution of vlll<;lges I

not haVing certain amenities have been given In table 3 'by showing distance ranges from places where these are available.

10. The social and economic life of the rural masses

no doubt is influenced by their proximity to the urban centres. The largest proportion (58.07%) of villages In the district are located Within a distance of 16 to 50 km from the nearest towns. As many as 1 03 vill~ges (23.09%) are within a distance range of 6 to 15 km. while

47 villages constituting 10.54 per cent of the total Inhabited villages are located In actue remote area and their distance from the nearest town IS not less than 50 km. in any case. There are only 37 villages (8.30%) which are within a convenient distance range of less than 5 km.

11. It IS worthwhile to mention here that the villages at a distance range of 0 to 5 km. from the nearest town have the highest proportion of villages haVing the amen­Ities of post and telegraph and approach by pucca road while the distance range of 6 to 15 km. rf3cords the

highest proportion in case of education, medical and communication facilities. Interestingly all the villages at

a distance range of 0 to 5 km and beyond a distance of 51 km. have the facility of drinking water at the door­step. Table 4 presents the distribution of villages according to vanous distance ranges from the nearest

town and availability of different amenities in such villages.

12. About 28.70 per c.ent of the total inhabited villages have ~he population of less than 500 souls. In

the next higher range of 500 to 1,999 persons there are 247 villages constituting 55.38 per cent of the villages. There are 64 villages In higher population range having population over 2,000 persons and only 7 villages have population range above 5000. So far as the highest number of village IS concerned It locates in population

range 500-1,999 viz. 247 villages, as may be reflected from tile table 5 which gives the distribution of villages

according to population ranges 3nd amenities. '

13. Out of tile total area of the district 43.01 per cent

IS cultivable area of which only 21.22 per cent IS irrigat­ed. Reodar panchayat samiti has the highest proportion of cultivable area (56.98%) while the lowest IS noticed in Abu Road panchayat samitl ((21.53%). Abu Road panchayat samiti has the highest proportion of Irrigated area to cultivable area (26.43%) while the lowest such proportion is found IS Sirohi panchayat samiti (17.85%).

It IS Interesting to note here that Reodar panchayat samltl which has the highest proportion of cultivable

area to total area rank II from below In respect to proportion of Irrigated area to total cultivable area. Table 6 supports this statement. This table gives the distribu­

tion of villages according to land use.

8- TOWN DIRECTORY

14. In this section an attempt has been made to depict townwise data relating to per capita receipt and expenditure, schools per ten thousand population and number of beds In medical institutions besides, shOWing' the notified slum area in the urban units of the district, rf any, together with the details of most important com­modity manufactured, imported and exported.

15. ObserVing the muniCipal revenue at the dlstnct

level, it is revealed that the annual per capita receipt comes to Rs. 202.51 of which Rs. 101.69 is obtained through taxes and Rs. 100.82 from all other sources. At the town level, Mount Abu has the highest per- capita

receipt while the lowest is reported In Bhawari census town. Except Mount Abu and Sirohi all the towns have

per capita receipt less than the district average. Taking Into the conSideration the receipt through taxes it IS highest In Mount Abu town and the lowest in Bhawari

Census Town. The highest receipts from all other sources IS observed In Sirohi and lowest in Pindwara

towns.

16. On the expenditure side, the annual per capita municipal expenditure works out to Rs. 135.99 at the

district level. At the town level, It IS highest In Mount Abu and lowest In Bhawan. Among the various items of

expenditure It is highest on other aspects being RS.57. 78 followed by public works (Rs.39.22) and general admin­Istration (Rs.19.38) at the district level. Very nominal expenditure on public institutIOns Rs. 2.99 per head at district level has been Incurred. The highest expendi­ture on other aspects and public works have been Incurred In Mount Abu at the town level Per capita expenditure is less than receipts In all the towns except Sheoganj. No expenditure has been incurred on public works In Pindwara. on public health and convenience in Abu Road. Pindwara and Sirohi, on public institutions In

Mount Abu. Pindwara. Sheoganj and Sirohl towns. Table 7 shows the per capita receipt and expenditure according to broad clasSification at the district and town level

17. The facility of higher education i.e. for the standard of higher secondary/lnter/P.U.C.lJunior Col­lege IS available In all towns. Analysing the educational Institutions per ten thousand of population in these higher educational Institutions, it IS highest (1.92) In Mount Abu town and the lowest (0.66) IS reported In Plndwara town. The average number of educational Institutions upto the level of Secondary/matriculation per ten thousand populalion works out to be highest (3.21) In Mount Abu town and the lowest (0.50) In Sheoganj town. At the Junior secondary/middle school It IS more than the district average In the towns of Mount Abu. Bhawarl and Sheoganj, and at the primary level In

Sheoganj Sirohl and Abu Road towns as may be seen from the table 8 giving number of various types of educational institut:ons per ten thousand population at the district and town level.

18. So far as the medical 'aid IS concerned, It IS observed that average number of beds In medical InstltutlOflS per thousand population comes to 2.34 at the district level and the highest number (6.05) In Sirohl town and the lowest(0.67) in Bhawan town. The table 9 gives townwise number of beds In medical Institutions.

19.There IS no notified slum area In t'le urban centres of the distriCt.

20. Among the manufactured Items In the dlstnct mention may be made of Marble tiles, bamboo articles. stone statue, cement, engineering goods and leather

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shoes. Vegetables, marble, electrical goods, granite

and cement are the most Important commodities which are exported from the urban centres of the district. The

commodities which are imported include sugar, food­grains, cloth and also oil seeds. The table 10 shows the most Important commodities manufactured, imported

and exported:

C-PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Distribution and gowth of population

21.Accoring to the final tally of the census count at the sunrise of March 1, 1991 the total population of the district was 654029 of which the males numbered 335517 and females 318512. The population of the

district is predominantly rural In character as 526447 or 80.49 per cent of the people live in 446 inhabited villages while only 127582 persons or 19.51 per cent reside in 6

urban centres viz Abu Road, Sirohi, Sheoganj and Pindwara etc. There are 15 uninhabited villages in the

district.

22. The highest proportion of the rural population (25.10 per cent) reSide In Reodar panchayat samitl followed by 24.32 per cent In Pindwara and 20.10 percent In Sirohl. In the urban areas of the district Abu Road ranks at the top with 31.20 per cent share in the total urban population of the district while Bhawri (CT) ranks lowest with only 7.07 per cent. There has been change In the urban areas of the district dUring the past decade as one new census town namely Bhawarl has emerged in the district. Table 11 and .12 present the rural-urban dlstnbution of population in the district and the various panchayat sa.mltles and towns alongwith the total number of villages and towns.

23. The population of the district has increased by

more than four times In the present century. It has been growing steadily and has nearly doubled over the past thirty years haVing risen from 3.52 lac in 1961 to 6.54 lac

In 1991. From the study of the variation in population of the dlstrit since 1901, It will be seen that the decade 1911

to 1921 witnessed a decrease of 0.48 per cent. but after 1921 there has been a steady increase in the growth rate of population, the highest growth rate, however, has been recorded during 1981 to 1991, Among the rea­sons contributory to the fall in population during the

period 1911-21 mention may be made of the epidemics

of Influenza, plague and smallpox, In absolute terms,

the population of the district has increased by about 4.91 lac during the past 90 years (1901-91). Of this, only

about 1.26 lac were added during the first fifty years of the present century while dUring the past ten years alone 1.11 lac persons have been added to the district's population. This increase IS nearly 15 thousand less

than the addition to the population over first fifty years from 1901-1951. Table 13 shows the population of the

district from 1901 onwards and the decadal growth rate.

24. In 1991 census, the district has recorded a qrowth rate of 20.66 per cent as compared to the state growth of 28.44 per cent. The growth rate In the rural

areas of the district during the decade works out to 18.29 per cent while in urban areas it comes ot 31.53 per cent meaning thereby that the district has grown at a faster rate In urban areas than its rural areas.

25. Among the tehsils, Abu Road and Reodar each have recorded the highest growth of 24.91 per cent ,lUring the decade as against Pindwara and Sirohl 22.48 per cent and 15.51 per cent respectively whereas the lowest growth of 14.45 per cent has been recorded In Sheoganj tehsil. Analysing the growth rate In rural and urban areas of the tehslls separately we find that Reodar tehsil has recorded the highest growth rate both In rural and urban areas as compared to other tehslls. In each tehsil there is one town and therefore. growth rate for the urban areas In each of the tehsils reflects the growth in each of the towns in these tehsils. The decadal change In distribution of population separately for total, rural and urban areas of the district IS presented In table 14.

Villages classifietl by populCJtion

26. Out of the total461 villages In the district 446 are populated and remaining 15 villages were found unin­Ilablted at the time of census count. The villages vary

In size not only in terms of area but In population too. However, the maximum number of 245 villages or 54.93 per cent of the total inhabited villages can be grouped in the population range of 500-1999 persons. Another group of 81 villages 18.16 per cent have population rAnging between 200 to 499 persons. In the category uf small villages haVing populallon less than 200 persons.

there are 49 Villages In the district which comes to 10.99 per cent of the total Inhabited Villages. There are in all

64 Villages (14.35 percent) having population between

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2000 to 4999 persons. A part from this there are 7

villages which have a population exceeding 5000 per­sons. There is not a single villages in the entire district

which has population of 10.000 or more. The distribu­tion of Villages by various size classes of populatIOn for

the district and Its panchayat samltles is reflected In

table 15.

Density of population

27. Looking to the size of each panchayat samiti within the district it will be seen that Plndwara panchayat

samitl has the maximum share with 22.47 per cent proportion In the total area of the.distnct. Abu Road panchayat samltl ranks at the bottom covenng only

16.94 per cent of the total rLiral area ot the distriCt. In terms of population we find that the highest contribution of the dlstnct's rural population is made by Reodar panchayat samitl which has a share of 21.46 per cent In terms of area.

28. On an average the density of population in the district works out to 127 persons per sq.km. which ranks

18th In the state. However, there IS a sharp variation In

thiS respect in the rural and urban area s of the district; whereas In the rural areas the denSity of population IS

only 104 persons per sq. km .. it has worked out to 1608 persons in the urban areas, the later being fifteen times

more than the former. In the rural areas of the district,

Reodar panchayat saml!i has highest denSity of 122 persons per sq.km. which IS 1.18 times more than the

average density of 104 persons recorded for the entire

rural areas. Sheoganj IS thickly populated. the density of

popuatlon In Sheoganj town works out to 4139 per sq

km. While It IS only 605 in case of Bhawan (CT) town.

29. There are In all 174 villages (39.01 per cent) In the district which have density ranging between 101 to

200 persons per sq.km. Such Villages constitute more

than one third of the total inhabited Villages. Another set

of 100 villages (22.42 per cent) have denSity ranging

between 51 to 100 persons per sq.km. 60 Villages

constituting 13.45 per cent of the total Inhabited villages

are having denSity of population between 201 to 300.

Apart from thiS, 52 villages are having density of popu­

lation between 21 to 50. A more clear picture will emerge If we glance through the data given In Table 16 persentlng the pattern of denSity of population as no­

ticed In Villages at panchayat samtl level.

30. There has been a sharp fluctuation In the sex­

ratio (number of females per thousand males) in the

district over the decade sine 1901. The population of

females In the district as a whole has always been on the

lowe, side as compared to males.

31 If we compare the trend of sex-ratio In the rural

and urban areas we notice that since 1901 to 1991 the

sex-ratio IS favouring females In the rural areas of th'3

district although in 1951 and 1971 It has gone somewhat

higher In urbafl areas In comparison of other years but

It could not exceed rural areas figures. Table 17 gives the sex-ratio of the district for the period 1901-1991.

32. A study of the pattern of sex-ratio In all the five

panchayat samities of the district wou!d revel that in

1991 the proportion of females to total male population

IS highest In Sirohl followed by Plndwara and Sheoganj

panchayat samitles, the sex-ratio being 1010. 964 and

961 respectively as compared to other panchayat

samltles. Among the SIX urban centres, while Plndwara

and Sheoganj towns have recorded sex-ratio of 972 and

944 respectively, it IS only 769 In the case of Mount Abu town. Table 18 provides the panchyat samiti-wise and

town-Wise sex-ratio data as obtained during 1991 census.

Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes

33. Acording to 1991 census, 19.24 per cent people

among the total population belong to scheduled castes

while In 1981 this proportion was 18.74 percent. Thus

during the decade 1981-91 the Increase III the propor­

tion of scheduled caste population to total population of

the district comes to 0.50 percentage pOints. 19.37 per

cent of the population in rural areas comprised of

scheduled castes while In urban areas only 18.73 per

cent of the population has been recorded In this catego­

ry. The corresponding proportion of rural and urban

areas In 1981 was 19.02 and 17.47 percent respectively.

34 In contrast to scheduled castes, the proportion

of scheduled tribes In the total population of the district

IS on the higher side. Total scheduled tribes in 1991

constitute 23.39 per cent of the total population of the

distriCt. In 1991 the proportion of tribal population In the

rural areas of the district is recorded as 27.13 per cent

as against 26.30 per cent In 1981 while in urban areas

of the district the corresponding proportions were 7 98

per cent and 8.44 per cent respectively.

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34. MajOrity among scheduled castes an~ sched­

uled tribes reSide In the rural areas of the district. Out of

the total scheduled castes population of 125863 per­

sons the bulk I.e. 101968 persons (81.02 per cent) are

rural based. In the case of scheduled tribes, out of

153005 persons 93.35 per cent live In rural areas and

5.65 per cent in urban areas of the distriCt.

35. Analysing the dispersal of rural schepuled caste

population at panchayat samlti level, it IS evident that the

highest concentralon (42.68 per cent) is found In Reodar

panchayat samlti followed by (23.19 per cent) in Sirohl

and 15.69 per cent,in Sheojanj panchyat samlti. Among

the urban scheduled castes, while the highest propor­

tion has been found In Abu Road town (39.31 per cent)

It is 19.05 per cent In Sirohi town. As regards the

dispersal of scheduled tribe population In all the five panchayat samltles 38.32 per cent of thiS population

lives In Abu Road panchayat samltl followed by 36.70

per cent In Plndwara and 10.43 per cent in Reodar

panchayat samitl. As regards the urban scheduled tribe

population while 33.05 per cent live in Abu Road town

the remaining 66.95 per cent live in five towns.

36. Analysing the dispersal of scheduled caste and

scheduled tribe population at village level we find that

157 or 35.21 per cent of the total inhabited villages are

such where the number of scheduled caste people

constitute more than 20 per cent in the total population.

A total of 58 or 13.01 per cent villages have schedlJ'led

caste population ranging from 16 to 20 per cent; 41

villages or 9.20 per cent from 11 to 15 per cent, 36

villages or 8.08 per cent from 6 to 10 per cent and 61

villages or 13.68 per cent are such which have less than

5 per cent of the scheduled caste population. ThiS

indicate that schedu.led caste population IS almost even­

ly distributed In the villages. It IS however, Significant to

note that 93 villages constituting 20.86 per cent of the

total inhabited villages do not have any scheduled caste

population.

37.As far as the scheduled tribe population is con­

cerned 68 or 15.25 percent of the Inhabited villages are

those where the proportion of scheduled tribe popula­

tion to total population is even less than 5 per cent. There

are 101 villages which constitute 22.65 per cent of the

total inhabited villages have their proportion between 6

to 15 per cent of the total population. Another 94 or 21.08

per cent villages are such where their population varies

between 16 to 50 percent. Interestingly only 125 villages (28.03 percent) are such where their proportion exceeds

50 per cent of the total population. It may. however. be \ noted that 13.01 per cent of the total Inhabited villages

numbering 58 do not have any scheduled trible population.The distribution of scheduled caste and scheduled tribe population in villages at the panchayat

samltl leveLis reflected in table 19 and 20 respectively prepared separately for scheduled castes and scheduled

tribes.

39. If we look at the dispersal of scheduled caste

and scheduled tribe population in urban areas of the district we find that scheduled castes constitute oniy 18.73 per cent of the total population while the sched­uled tribes are not even 8 per cent ((7.98). Among the two urban centres in the district Abu Road has the major concentration (24.07 per cent) of scheduled castes while their proportion in Sheoganj town IS only 12.79 per cent. The same pattern is seen in case of scheduled tribes. Their proportion in the total population in Mount Abu IS 15.16 per cent as against 4.49 per cent In Sheoganj town. Table 21 presents the proportion of

scheduled caste and scheduled trible population to total population in each of the urban unit.

Literacy

40. The broad stratum of literates in the district forms 23.05 per cent of the total population as ascer­

tained during 1991 census. However, there is stili a marked difference in the literacy rates of two sexes.

Female literacy rate IS falling behind male literacy rate

, In all parts of the district i.e. both In rural and urban areas.

41. At the panchayat samitl level the literacy rate for

the total rural areas varies from 29.22 per cent in Sirohi to 18.53 per cent in Abu Road panchayat samlti. How­

ever, in case of urban areas the literacy rates for Abu Road and Mount Abu towns are 72.53 and 71.60 per

cent respectively. Amongst males In rural areas the percentage of literacy ranges between 46.49 in Sirohi to 28.89 per cent In Abu Road panchyat samlt\. In urban areas, on the other hand Sheoganj town has recorded 86.78 per cent literacy rate as against 69.42 per cent in

Bhawri (CT) town. However, a rather depressing picture IS observed In case of females specially in rural areas

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where their literacy rate touch the lowest of 7.17 per cent in Abu Road panchayat samltl with meagre 10.74 per

cent In Pindwara panchayat samiti. In urban areas, on

the other hand, females have attained higher literacy rate with their maximum b6.45 per cent in Abu Road

town followed by 56.03 per cent in Mount Abu town. In the urban areas, the over all literacy rate recorded for the district as a whole works out t067.33 per cent while

it is only 23.05 per cent for the rural areas of the district. A comparative picuture IS reflected in tables 22 and 23 prepared separately for rural and urban areas.

Working population·

42. In 1991 census, as in the previous censuses, the population of the district is broadly classified into two categories on the basis of economic activity. These categories are workers and non-workers. The workers are further classified into two categories of main work­ers and marginal workers. As per this classification, 61.61 per cent of the total population of the district consists of non-workers. The main workers constitute 31.25 per cent, while the marginal workers form only 7.14 per cent of the total population. In rural areas of the district the proportion of nO,l-workers 59.23 per cent is much less than In urban areas where It is 71 41 per cent. The proportion of main workers and marginal workers in

the rural areas is 32.19 and 8.58 per cent respectively. while In urban areas thiS proportion works out to 27.38 and 1.21 per cent respectively.

43. In case of males, 49.34 per cent of the total male population are main workers, 1.00 per cent are marginal workers and the remaining 46.66 per cent are non­workers. In rural areas, however, 49.78 per cent of total male population are main workers. Significantly, It is little less than the proportion o(male non-workers (49.06 per cent) and margmal workers are only 1 .16 per cent. In urban areas, we notice that While 52.05 per cent of the total male population are non-workers and 47.60 per cent are main workers and only 0.35 percent are marginal workers.

44. Among females, non-workers constitute 74.20 per cent of the total female population while the main workers and the marginal workers are only 12.19 and 13.61 per cent respectively. In the rural areas, however, the number of female non-workers is less than that m urban areas. the proportion being 69.79 and 93,22 per

cent respectively. On the other hand, while only 4.60 per

cent of the total female population in urban areas are main workers. in rl,.lral areas of the district the proprotion of females main workers IS much more (13.95 per cent) Similarly In case of marginal workers, while only 2.18 per cent of the urban females are categorised as mar­

ginal workers. in rural areas their proportion is again much higher i.e 16.26 per cent of the total female population. Table 24 gives the distribution of population In terms of total workers, main workers, marginal workers and non workers for the rural areas. the corre­sponding table 25 gives the same Information for the urban areas.

45. From these tables it IS eVident that at the panchayat samiti level in rural areas the proportion of main workers is more In Reodar panchayat samlti (34.94 per cent) than In Pindwara and SheoganJ panchayat samities where It works out to 32.13 and 31.75 per cent respectively. However, the same IS not true In regard to the proportion of marginal workers which works outto 12.50 per cent in Plndwara panchayat samltl followed by 9.57 per cent in Abu Road and 7.07 per cent In Reodar panchayat samlt!. On the other hand, Sirohl panchayat samltl has the highest proportion

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(63.41 per cent) of non-workers followed by 62.23 per cent In Sirohi and 58.97 per cent in Abu Road panchayat samiti. But in case of urban areas, we see a different pattern where the porportion of main workers (32.80 per cent) is higher in Mount Abu town than Abu Road town. Obviously, the proportion of non-workers (73.42 per cent) and marginal workers (5.10 per cent) IS higher in Sirohi and Bhawari (CT) town as compared to other towns.

Changes during last forty years

46. Soon after the Independence and ushering in an area of democratic set up in states, a lot ~f development took place at atl levels for Improving socio-economlc conditions of the people. In table 26 an attempt has 'been made to provide statistics to indicate the trends since the turn of the penod I.e. expiry of the pre­Independence era. It shows the total population, pro­portion of urban population to total population, decadal vanations In the urban population and changes in the density and sex-ratio from decade to decade corre­sponding figures for the state as a whole have also been given in the table with a view to have a comparative picture about these demographic aspects.

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m<Uft : 1 fufmr ~ ~3li if; ~ w:IT CiiT ~

TABLE 1: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE AVAILABILITY OF DIFFERENT AMENITIES

fsrc;n~ ~"llllli f1"1f<:'1f@i1 if it ~r-rr w.rq; ~m3TI m"llllli <iT ~ (~.) 11"fi:lfu qif T-i&rr Nos. (with percent,e) ot Villages having one or more of the following amenities

Dlstnct! No 01 Panchayat Inhabited fum ~ ciR'fiT'TI'ii sr<"f> Of "iW 7.fT'jffi,~ ~ lJl1i (jCf) ~

Samltl villages q~ "11 <iT j1T'[fii

'1"ff:t~ Education Medical Dnnklng Post & Market! Communl- Approach by Power

water', Telegraph Hat callons Pucca Road Supply

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

f:;wrr : fuirr;T 446 404(90.58) 109(24.44) 445 (99.18) 139(31.17) 3 (0.67) 182 (40.81) 201 (45.07) 362 (81.17) DISTRICT: SIROHI

~ 66 61 (9242) 20 (30 30) 66 (10q 00) 23 (34 85) 2 (3 03) 30 (45 45) 28 (42 42) 59 (89.39)

SheoganJ

2 fuirit n 82 71 (86.59) 21 (25.61) 82 (1,0 00) 40 (48.78) 38 (46 34) 34 (4146) 80 (97.56) 81rohi

3. ~ 98 87 (88.78) 29 (29 59) 971~98 98) 26 (26.53) 43 (43.88) 47 (47 96) 64 (65.31) Pindwara

4. ~-m; 78 75 (96.15) 18 (23 08) 7$ (100 00) 22 (28 21) 25 (32.05) 44 (56.41) 48 (61.54) Abu Road

5 ~ 122 110(90.16) 21 (1721) 122(100.00) 28 (22.95) 1 (082) 46 (37 70) 48 (39.34) 111 (90.98) Reodar

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mwft ; 2 M'mT ~ ~m ~ ~ "{ITlftuT ~ <fiT 3t'JIrnf

TABLE 2: PROPORTION OF RURAL POP\ULATION SERVED BY DIFFERENT AMENITIES

~~ ~~ fcIf'q?[ ~~.rr3:ff "$" ~~ ~ ~ qif 3lJ:'lm ~ it ~ 1Jllii <tt Proportion 01 rurall population s~rved by the amenities of

¥f~ District! Total fu&ll fufclmn <iR 'iiT "'IT"ft STif> cnm: qnrn:;m ~ 1Jlli ~ ~&fr

Panchayat Population ~CTit :m'ffil Samlti of inhabited ~ "B6'l1

villages in the Education Medical Drinking Post & Market! Communi- Approach by Power Panchayat Samiti water Telegraph Hat cations Pucca Road Supply

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

fuR;rr: ~ 526447 98.85 43.40 99.86 61.31 1.66 61.28 72.48 86.38 DISTRICT: SIROHI

1. fucrrt;J 79876 98.80 62.27 100.00 67.83 6.51 68.78 98.01 65.25 Sheoganj

2. fu"Utft 10806 98.84 5163 100.00 78.48. 66.36 66.05 9968 Sirohi

3. ~ 128032 99.13 5431 99.42 30.37 64.47 68.95 83.82 Pindwara

4 ~m 80611 99.71 4.41 100.00 5l.' 46 46.46 7383 76.11 Abu Road

5 ~ 132122 98.09 38.66 100.00 49H,i 2.66 58.62 6481 97.24

Reodar

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~ 3; ~ri~~, ~~~~"Itttomm~lR~~t", cm~zyili~"WlJ

TABLE 3: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES NOT HAVING CERTAIN AMENITIES ARRANGED BY DISTANCE RANGES FROM THE PLACESWHERETHESEAREAVAILABLE'

mli ~ f.rn ~m ~ "'1if % mm ctt mmr ~ ~ ~ "'1if % il2l1 i"rzJ fc:ifurn <tt 'R ~.l % Village not having \lumber of villages where the amenity IS not available and available at distance of

the amenity of

5 fifi. m. 5-10 fcfi. m. 10+ fcfi. m. ¥1 5kms 5- 10 kms 10 +/kms \ Cfi"R'fl1 2 -..) )

Total (Cols2 - 4)

- 2 3 4 5

1r~ 34 7 42 Educational

2. ~ 157 108 72 337 Medical

3. 1f.\q;r'lT'ft Drinking Water

4. Sf1Ii" 3:fll: (!R 90 78 39 207 Post & Telegraph

5 ~fnC 23 29 133 185 MarkellHat

6 ~ 159 60 45 264 Communications

f:oa:!uft : ~ -mtmr ft:riTm. ~ q ~ Us ii ~ ctt ~m ~ "'1if % I Note:- No market! hat facilities are available In the Panchayat Samities of Sirohi. Pindwara and Abu Road:

~ 4; ~-;p-rr~~omfuf~~e@~iIi ~ri~~

TABLE 4: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE DISTANCE FROM THE NEAREST TOWN AND AVAILABI'I .ITY OF DIFFERENT AMENITIES

~"l'11: '.R% q-rj ii M"1f<:1rsi1 if it ~ 'IT ~ ~~.:rr:m ~ lJTIiT ctt ~ (~ ~, itc;ft ~'lJTlif No (wih percentage of villages having the amenitlng oi )

(fcF m. ii) ctt~

Distance No of In- mfill ~ 1f.\q;r-qr;ft sr<fl q (!R ~mc ~ mli tIV n ~ range from habbited q~qt CIf\ aTI'Jj# the nearest villages <qfy~

town in each Education Medical Drinking Post & Markell Communi- AD, mach by Power (in kms) range water Telegraph Hat cations Pl r.ca Road Supply

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

0-5 37 35 (94 59) 5 (13 51) 37 (100.00) 14 (37 84) 14 (37.84: 22 (59 46) 27 (72.97)

6 -15 103 103(100.00) 40(38.83} 103 (100.00) 32 (31.07) 53 (5~ .J;6) 57 (55.34) 84 (81 55)

16 - 50 259 233 (89.96) 59 (22.78) 258(99.61) 81 (31 27) 3 (1 16) 100 (3~,.61) 113 (43.63) 208 (80 31)

51 + 47 33(7021) 5 (10.64) 47(10000) 12 (25.53) "15 (211.91) 9 (1915) 43 (9149)

Unspecfied

<im 446 404 (90.58) 109 (24.44) 445 (99.78) 139{31.17) 3 (0.67) 18~. (40.81) 201(45.07) 362 (81.17) Total

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TABLE 5: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO POPULATION RANGE AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE

~crrt ~crrt~ fm'lffl "W'!'.n.m -in ~ 1J1lii 'lit -;fum (~ .)

~wn Number (with percentage) of villages having the amenilies of

<it~

Population No. of fu8:lT ~ m'fiT'1T'ft ~q<W ;;n;;m:«R "*m lJTIl (pf) ~qfr

range Inhabited q( rl~ qfr " ~ villages ~~ In each Education Medical Drinking Post & Market! Communl- Approach by Power range water Telegraph Hat cations Pucca Road Supply

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

·499 128 93 (72.66) 6 (469) 127 (99.22) 2 (1.56) 26 (20 31) 23 (17 97) 93 (72.66)

500·1999 247 241 (97.57) 49 (19 84) 247(100.00) 69 (27.94) 1 (0040) 101 (40.89) 110 (44.53) 201 (81 38)

2000 - 4999 64 63 (98.44) 49 (76.56) 64(10000) 63 (98.44) 2 (3.13) 52 (81 25) 64(100.00) 62 (96 88)

5000+ 7 7 (100.00) 5 (71 43) 7 (100.00) 5 (71 43) 3 (42 86) 4 (57.14) 6 (85.71)

<.itTT 446 404(90.58) 109(24.44) 445(99.78) 139(31.17) 3 (0.67) 182(40.81) 201 (45.07) 362(81.17) Total

District! Panchayat Samiti

fuIm : ft:ri'rtt ( "Wlftttt ) DISTRICT: SIROHi (RURAL)

2.

:3

4

5.

~ SheoganJ

fuirfr Sirohl

~ Pindwara

2.Tf.jm

Abu Road

~ Reodar

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TABLE 6: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO LAND USE

~mm<itmmr ¥l~ ~m~ 'fiT ~~'fiT

(~ if! ¥l~i! ¥l~m ~ ~ir~

No of inhabited Total area Percentage of Percentage of villages (in hectares) cultivable area irrigated area to

to total area total. cultivable area

2 3 4 5

446 496813.3f 43.01 21.22

66 87849.68 50.19 2160

82 108175.23 5229 17.85

98 112974.83 30.87 22.10

78 79875.08 21.53 26.43

122 107938.53 56.48 22.08

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mnm 7 : ~ if "lffif 01:Iftn 3mf 3it< ~

TABLE 7: PER CAPITA RECEIPT AND EXPENDITURE IN TOWNS

"'f'TI ''<IT 1f11, \lr:rft )lfu cxrtin crm~~ Per capita

Class Name

and CIVIC j1R (~. ~) 1'i1.1i-T (~. ii) status of the Receipt (In Rs.) Expenditure (in Rs)

Town

¥'f 3W1 "'flit l;m 31R <r...rr 3Pl" ~'i5':f?-T ~ . 0'R~ ~ ~ ilFl '!1?'

mit3WI ~ >fir ~m3Ti f.:fl:!fuT ~cr:

cr: 1'i1.1i-T C>:f'I

Total Receipt Receipt from Total General Expenditure Public Expenditure Others Receipt through all other Expendl- admlnl- on public works on public aspects

taxes sources ture stration health and Institutions conveniences

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

m.r 202.51 101.69 100.82 135.99 19.38 16.62 39.22 2.99 57.78 Total

III ~m(1",1:f[.) 176.95 8649 90.46 89.06 1088 527 956 6335 Abu Road (M)

V ~ (~. 'l1.) 11.73 1.73 10 00 11.73 3.25 007 0.20 021 799 Bhawri( C.T)

IV ~ :m<j. ("1. 1:f[.) 47941 31156 . 167.85 31602 32.53 69.96 106.50 107.03 Mount Abu (M)

IV ~(",!.1:f[.) 62.56 5268 9.88 4445 39.51 494 Pmdwara (M)

IV ~(1".1:f[.) 150.19 103.98 46.21 15482 20.45 5177 2668 5531 Sheoganj (M)

III ~('11:f[.) 258.86 6371 195.15 17860 17.64 92.53 6842 Sirohl (M)

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~8 :~iilAfuZY~~1:fr~

TABLE 8: SCHOOLS PER 10,000 P'OPULATION IN TOWNS

"'1'R 'fiT ~, "'fI11 >rfu ~ ~ -;fi"'i7:§!!1 "tf\ ~ 'fiT ~

*' "'1T'1ful; ~ Number per 10,000 population

Class, Name and

Civic status of the '3""'iT.Im~~~/ "lW-~/ ~m~/ 1JT~

Town cIT. '1' m.~ ~ ~~ ~ Higher Secondary! Secondary! Junior Primary

Inter/PUC! Matriculation Secondary/ Junior Callene Middle

2 3 4 5

<iPT Total 1.02 0.71 1.57 3.92

III ~ Us (,'1. 1TI.) 0.75 0.75 4.02

Abu Road(M)

V 'lWffi (-;jf. CP.) 1.11 2.22 2.22

Bhawri (CT.)

IV ~ 31JO! ('1. '!T.) 1.92 3.21 3.85 3.85

Mount Abu (M)

IV ~ ('1. 1TI.) \ 0.66 0.66 0.66 2.63

Pindwara (M) \

\ IV fuqli;;r ('1. '!T.) 1,d,1 0.50 201 5.03

Sheoganj (M) I

III ft:Mfl ('1. '!T.) 1.07 0.71 1.42 4.27

Sirohi(M)

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TABLE 9: NUMBEFj OF BEDS IN MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS IN TOWNS

"'f111: q:;"t ~, 'll11

mr'W1fun~ Class Name and CIVIC

status of the Town

m-rr Total

III *'i Us ("4. 'n )

Abu Road (M)

V ~(""jj.CF.)

Bh<lWn(CT)

IV ~ 31Ji!l.("4 'n.)

Mount Abu (M)

IV ~("1.'1T)

Plndwara (M)

IV ~ ("4. 'n.)

Sheogan] (M)

III fi:rirlfr ("4 'n.)

Sirohl (M)

~~ii:W!l.000~

"l1:frmdi q:;"t~ Number of beds in medical

Institutions per 1 ,00 population

2

2.34

075

067

3.08

III

V

IV

IV

IV

III

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TABLE 10: MOST IMPORTANT COMMODITIES MANUFACTURED, IMPORTED AND EXPORTED IN TOWNS

"'fTR qft wm, "'1Jl1

am"'fl'l'lftq;~

Class name and

Civic status of the Town

~ 'i15 ("! ''IT.)

Abu Road(M)

'lWW ("I. CIi.)

Bhawri(CT)

~ 31T'l ('l. ''IT.)

Mount Abu (M)

~C"."lT.) Pindwara (M)

~\'l."lT.) Sheoganj (M)

fl::rmft ('l. ''IT.)

Sirohi (M)

fqf.Wfu

Manufactured

;2

Marble Tiles

Stone Statue

Bamboo Articles

Cement

Engineering goods

Leather Shoes

~~ Most Important Commodity

f.r<Ifu :;m

Exported Imported

3 4

Marble Sugar

Granite 011 seed

Vegetables Wheat

Coal Stone Powder Rice

Electric Conductor Cloth

Cement Cloth

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~ 11 : 1JllifO!ft~3ttnf~, 1991

TABLE 11 POPULATION AND NUMBER OF VILLAGES, 1991

ilil1ti ~~Bfqfu lJTlfi?fiT~ wIT ?fit riw.rr S. No. DistnctlPanchayat Samitl Population of village Number of Villages

~ ~ ft?r:li "¥I .~

Persons Males Females Total Inhabited

2 3 4 5 6 7

f;;wrr :.~ 526447 267938 258509 461 446 DISTRICT: SIROHI

~ 79876 40724 39152 70 66 Sheoganj

2. ~ 105806 52639 53167 85 82 Sirohl

3. ~ 128032 65180 62852 99 98 Pindwara

4 ~m 80611 41533 39078 81 78 Abu Road

5 ~ 132122 67862 64260 126 122 Reodar

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~ 12 ; ~m ~<n'T~, 19q1

TABLE 12: POPULATION AND NUMBER OF TOWNS, 1991

~B. "'l'T1: 'fiT -:w:!:om ~ ~ Population

mm:R"i.fi1W

81. No. Name and CIVIC ""'Ifm ~ ~

administration status Persons Males Females

of Town

2 3 4 5

fm;rr; rn--mt 127582 67579 60003 DISTRICT: SIROHI

1. ~ C"f. 'II.) 19866 10218 9648 Sheoganj (M)

2. fumiT ('l. 'II.) 28117 14829 13288 Sirohl(M)

3. ~ ('l. 'II.) l"i185 7700 7485 Plndwara (M)

4 ~(;jf. q;.) 9019 4668 4351 Bhawri(CT)

5 ~ ~. ('l. 'II.) 15593 8814 6779 MountAbu (M)

6. ~m'l."B, 39802 21350 18452 Abu Road UA

(I) ~m ('l 'II.) 38982 20851 18131 Abu Road (M)

(II) ~(<IT. 11.) • 820 499 321 8antpur (OG)

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~ 13: 1901 ~~r

TABLE 13: POPULATION SINCE 1901

~"Iti ~ ~~ 1901 ~ >rftwre ~ ~

"ij3Rfl: il' 3Rfl:

Census Year Population Percentage Percentage Males Females deeadal variation variation over 1901

2 3 4 5 6

1901 162,965 84,997 77,968

1911 189,684 +16.40 +16.40 97,905 91,779

1921 188,781 -0.48 +15.84 97,499 91,282

1931 216,602 +14.74 +32.91 111,323 105,279

1941 235,760 +8.84 +44.67 121,077 114,683

1951 289,791 +22,92 +77.82 147,479 142,312

1961 352,303 +21.57 +116.18 180,853 171,450

1971 423,815 +20.30 +160.07 216,504 207,311

1981 542,049 +27.90 +232.62 276,178 265,871

1991 654,029 +20.66 +301.33 335,517 318.512

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lm1Jit 14 :~~.q:~~.1981-91

TABLE 14: DECADAL CHANGE IN DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION, 1981- 91 \ /

f;;rr.rr~ ~ ~ (1981-91) ~~

Dislnct/T ehsiJ Population )lfcron iT 3RR 7fi1 )lfcron

1981 1991

7.[rrr 1JT1ftuT ~ 7.[rrr lJllftuJ "fTTtI<I Percentage decadal Percentage of Total Rural Urban Total Rural UrDan (1981-91) Variation Urban Population

>:frrr ~T ~ 1981 1991

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

fffion: ft:mtT 542049 445048 97001 654029 526447 127582 20.66 18.29 31.53 17.90 19.51 OISTT. : SIROHI

I. ~ 87151 70384 16767 99742 79876 19866 14.45 13.49 18.48 19.24 19.92 Sheoganj

fWrit 115943 92040 23903 133923 105806 28117 15.51 14.96 17.63 20.62 20.99 Sirohi

3. ~ 124297 111959 12338 152236 128032 24204 22.48 14.36 96.17 9.93 15.90 Pindwara

4. 311"PJ5 108882 64889 43993 136006 80611 55395 24.91 24.23 25.92 40.40 40.73

Abu Road

.J ~ 105776 105776 132122 132122 24.91 24.91

Reodar

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mn:m15 ;~~~~ ritfiTWrw, 1991

TABLE 15: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY POPULATION RANGES, 1991

f:¥lT~ ~mm"!ft ~ it ~ "JTI1'l7 "fiT W5rr am-~ (~-q ~ Tf1Z ~ ~ 3tuft if "JTI1'l7 it >Tftrnq ~ %"

:qfr:IT;" W§':!1-a:~ No, and percentage of Villages in each range)

Dlstncei No and percentage (Figures In parenthesis Indicate per centage ot villages In each range)

Panchayat of inhabited Villages

Saml!1 200 i'I q;q 200-499 500-1999 2000-4999 5000-9999 10000

Less sthan 200 ~:;W.j"if;

10000 and above

2. 3 4 5 6 7 8

fi!ffi ; ft:m'm 446 49 81 245 64 • 7 DISTRICT: SIROHI (100.00) (10.99) (18.16) (54.93) (14.35) (1.57)

1 fu-cT1hr 66 5 14 37 9 1

Sheogan) 1100.00) (758) (2121) (56.06) (13.64) (1.51)

2 Tmrtt 82 10 13 46 11 2

Sirohl (10000) (12.20) (15.85) (56.10) (1341) (2.44)

3 ~ 98 14 16 47 18 3

Plndwara (10000) (1428) (16,33) (4796) (1837) (3.06)

4 '~m 78 7 17 44 10

Abu Road (100.00) (8.97) (21.80) (5641) (12.82)

5 'r-m 122 13 21 71 16 1

Reodar (10000) (1066) (17.21) (58.20) (13 11) (082)

(chi)

mruft 16 : ~~;}; ~wif~fercmT

TABLE 16: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY DENSITY

~~ Fl3lIlinc: ~~ ~ crt it mtTI 'li1 ~ m'imI , lJT11 (q:,Tgq:; it ~ ~ ~ ~ crt it mtTI ~ ~ q;) ~ 't) Districel Total No. of No.of Villages in each density range

Panchayat Inhabited (Figures in parenthesIs indicate per centage of villages in each range)

Samiti' villages

10 (fq)

Upto 10 11 -20 21 -50 51 -100 101-200 201 -300 301-500 501 +

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

~mmr 446 18 9 52 100 174 60 30 3 DIST:.SIROHI (100.00) (4.04) (2.02) (11.66) (22.42) (39.01) (13.45) (6.73) (0.67)

1 ~ 66 3 1 14 18 18 8 3 1 Sheoganj (100.00) (4.55) (1.52) (21.21) (27.27) (27.27) (12.12) (4.55) (1.51)

2 ~ 82 6 2 9 29 26 6 4

Sirohi (100.00) (7.32) (2.44) (10.97) (35.36) (31.71) (7.32) (4.88) (0.00)

3 ~ 98 4 2 7 10 48 18 9

Plndwara (100.00) (4.08) (2.04) (7.14) (10.21) (48.98) (18.37) (9.18) (0.00)

4 ~-m- 78 3 2 10 19 20 16 7 1

Abu Road (100.00) (385) (2.56) (12.82) (24.36) (25.64) (20.51) (8.98) (1.28)

5 ~ 122 2 2 12 24 62 12 7 1

Reodar (100.00) (1.64) (1.64) (9.84) (1967) (50.82) (9.83) (5.74) (0.82)

mruft 17: 1901 ~-m -~ ~

TABLE 17: SEX RATIO SINCE 1901

'f'1'l1'lA1 qq 'llfu 1000 ~ en: fur:IT qft ~ ~qq 'llfu 1 000 ~ en: fur:IT qft ~ Census Year No. of females per 1000 males Census Year No.of females per 1000 males

'¥' m<ftuT ~ '¥'l m<ftuT ~ Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban

2 3 4 2 3 4

1901 917 926 869 1951 965 965 964

1911 937 952 841 1961 948 960 889

1921 936 962 771 1971 958 968 909

1931 946 961 847 1981 963 981 881

1941 947 957 882 1991 949 965 888

(civ)

TABLE 18: SEX RATIO FOR RURAL AND URBAN POPULATION, 1991

lJllftuJ ~ Rural Population ~ ~ Ur_ban Population

f;;rffi~ trli1fu ~-~~ ~,r.:(l"R ~~~ District IPanchayat Sex Ratio DistnctrTown Sex Ratio

Sami!i

2 3 4

~ : fuiTtt ( 1JT1ilm ) 965 ~:mm;t(~) 888 DISTRICT: SIROHI (RURAL) DISTRICT: SIROHI (URBAN)

~ 961 ~ ("."'iT.) 944 Sheoganj Sheoganj M

2 !'9 IJir 1010 2. Writ ("l. "'iT ) 896 Sirohi Sirohi M

3. ~ 964 3. ~ ("l. "'iT.) 972 Pindwara Pindwara M

4. ~311<i 941 4. ~ (~. q;.) 932 Abu Road Bhawri CT

5. ~ '1.~ 947 5. ~31l'q ("f. "'iT.) 769 ReOdar Mount Abu M

6. ~m- 'f:R 864 Abu Road UA

(I)~m ('. "'iT.) 870 Abu Road M

(Ii)~ (OfT. cr.) 643 Santpur OG

(Cv)

W{1Jft 19 : mm if f.:!'cnftm 'Fl ~ if ~ ~ <fft ~ <fiT ~

TABLE 19: PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTE POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION IN THE VILLAGES.

f;wrrf'i"qp:ffi m'ilfu <F'f ~ml'! 'Fi~if~Jflfu"fi't~~~~AiflWii'fi'TtWAT DistncV Total Inhabited No. of villages in each'per centage range of Scheduled Caste population

Panchyayat villages Sami!1

~ 5 ii'fj 31~~ Nil Upto 5 6·10 11 -15 16 - 20 21 - 30 31 & above

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

~tmrtt 440 93 61 36 41 58 85 72 DISTT. SIROHI

~ 66 7 4 7 6 16 20 6

Sheoganj

2 fumft 82 9 7 5 8 6 37 10

Sirohl

3. ~ 98 32 17 11 14 13 7 4

Pmdwara

4. :m<!m 78 34 27 6 4 4 2

Abu Road

5. ~ 122 11 6 7 9 19 20 50 Reodar

(cvi)

-mtUft 20 : mm if f.Icn'fu"ff~ ~if ~ ~ctt ~ ~ ~ TABLE 19: PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION IN THE VILLAGES.

~~~ ~~"WI ~~.q ~~-:mfu'fiT~<);~~ Aiiwrr<Ft~ District! Total Inhabited No. of villages in each per centage range of Scheduled Tribe population to total population

Panchyayat villages Samiti

~ 5 ('fq) 51"r;ci m'<l<fi Nil Upto 5 6 -15 16 - 25 26 - 35 36 - 50 51 & above

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

~: ft:ri'Itt 446 58 68 101 43 25 26 125 DISTT.: SIROHI

1. ~ 66 4 9 21 10 5 10 7

Sheoganj

2. fuWt 82 15 26 25 8 3 4

Sirohi

3. ~ 98 8 5 15 7 12 7 44

Pindwara

4 ~m- 78 3 2 6 2 3 2 60

Abu Road

5. ~ 122 28 26 34 16 4 4 10

Reodar

(cvii)

mruiT 21 : mit~"::iITffi /~~qft~q;J~, 1991

TABLE 21 PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES/SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION IN TOWNS, 1991

"'flR ~~ ~~'f>l'F" ~~'f>l~ ~~ii 1fA~ii ~ ~ 3'1. -:;n. q:jJ"IIfimfI 31. "T. -:;n. q:jJ ~

Town Total population Total Scheduled Total Scheduled Percentage of S.C Percentage of S.T. Caste population Tribe Population population to total population to total

population population

2 3 4 5 6

flrffi: fuiItt DISTRICT: SIROHI 127582 23895 10179 18.73 7.98

1 ~ \" '11.) 19866 2540 892 12.79 4.49

Sheoganji M

2. fm'lit (,. '11.) 28117 4552 2065 16.19 7.34

Sirohi M

3.~ ("f. '11.) 15185 2603 840 17.14 553

Pmdwara M

4. 'IWffi ("T. en.) 9019 1770 654 1963 7.25

Bhawri CT

5. l1RR~. ("f. '11.) 15593 3038 2364 19.48 15.16

Mount Abu M

6. ~m- ,. B. 39802 9392 3364 23.60 8.45

Abu Road UA

(I) 31T'<l m- ,. <no 38982 9382 3213 24.07 8.24

Abu Road M

(II)~ (Off. -q) 820 10 151 1.22 1841

Santpur OG

(cvili)

"mrofr 22 : 'Mft/~-cnr~Tlr.n:mmrm=<fitwfm~ll'ml%fT~, 19.:)1

(0-6 3W1~~~<1IT~)

TABLE 22.: LITERACY RATES FOR RURAL POPULATION OF PANCttA'iAr SAMITIES OY SEX. 1991 (excluding children in the age group 0-6)

fw1l{Tl~r:m 7WW\ ~('~O·6<ir~) 7'{l~V-1T <liT ~

Dlstnct! population (excluding age group 0-6) Percentage of Literates Panchayat Samiti

~ "¥"'l Tl.~ ",-WV 'fm ft:;;p;ri

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

'J 3 4 5 6 7

fm;rr : mittr 418847 211710 207137 23.05 36.57 9.23 DISTT. : SIROHI

j:VI'T'1 644(15 _ :.,75 :119.'0 24.03 3938 836

SnfJ0\lanj

nmir 84903 41522 43381 28.22 46.49 10.74

Sirohl

j'T'1SQI ~I I01fj75 51476 50399 22.76 34.67 1060

fJlIldwara

'IT"{<TS 63(i45 32998 30647 1853 28.89 7.37

Ahu Road

~ 103929 53139 50790 21.26 33.71 8.23 Flp{;(Jar

(cix)

mtrft 23 : ';fllit it mawrr~, (0-6 mq ~ if;...m <it ~) 1991

TABLE 23.: LITERACY RATES FOR TOWNS, (EXCLUDING CHILDREN IN THE AGE-GROUP 0-6),1991

-:rtR <fiT1fI1 ~(.O-6q;)~) mmffi' <fiT mmrra am~~~ Population (excluding age group 0-6) Percentage of Literates

Name of town and civic

administration status ;;;>ffip ~ fu;rri Cl.lfm "T"'1T frni of town Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7

f-irm: ftmtt DISTRICT SIROHI 105205 56038 49167 67.33 82.78 49.72

~ (':f.'qj. ) 16423 8432 7991 68.65 86.78 49.52

Sheoganj M

2 ft:rm1 (-q.'qj. ) 23255 12276 10979 67.83 8325 50.58 Sirohi M

3 ~ (':f.'qj. ) 12256 6168 6088 55.54 75.71 35.10

Pindwara M

4 ..m (>i!.Cfi. ) 7222 3761 3461 51.27 69.42 31.55

Bhawari CT

5 ~~ 31T<j. (.f.'qj. ) 12938 7430 5508 71.60 8314 56.03

Mount Abu M

6 jWiUs ~:R 33111 17971 15140 72.53 85.65 56.95

Abu Road UA

(I) "Til *:: ("f.'qj. ) 32434 17533 14901 72.53 85.80 56.92

Ahu Hoad M

(iI)~ ("-iI.''P 677 438 239 72.23 79.45 59.00

Santpur OG

(cx)

tm"OiT 24 ; ~ ftrn RIel!{ mmvr ~ 1)' ~ CfillJ ~ cm>lT, 4l'uf-i'l'*i cnm ~ CITFit ~ cnm Of ~ CITFit CfiT~, 1991

TABLE: 24 PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS AND NON WORKERS FOR RURAL POPULATION OF PANCHAYAT SAMITIES, 1991

~~ ¥"~mft ~ 1)' ~ Percentage to total/male / female population

~<fiT""fTI1

District/Name of ~CfiTIlq;f.l"1'!Tfl ~ CfiTIl q;f.I ~ ¥"q;p:r~~ CfiTl1-.m~~ Panchayat Sami!i Main-Workers Marginal Workers Total Workers NonWorkers

01lftp ~ "Bfr "&!fti ~ "Bfr ~ ~ "Bfr 01lftp F"1 "Bfr Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

fm;n";~ 32.19 49.78 13.95 8.57 1.16 16.26 40.76 50.94 30.21 59.24 49.06 69.79 Dlsn.: SIROHI

1. ~ 31.75 48.89 13.93 6.02 0.61 11.64 37.77 49.50 25.57 6223 50.50 74.43

SheoganJ

2. ft:lfm't 29.72 45.80 13.79 6.87 1.33 12.37 36.59 47.13 26.16 63.41 52.87 73..84

Sirohi

3. ~ 32.13 51.03 12.53 12.50 1.54 2387 44.63 52.57 36.40 55.37 47.43 63.60

Pindwara

4 ~m 31.46 52.91 8.66 9.57 0.97 18.72 41.03 53.88 27,38 58.97 46.12 72.62

Abu Road

5. 00 3494 5030 1871 7.07 1.11 13.36 42.01 51.41 32.07 57.99 48.59 67.93

Reodar

(cxi)

mruit 25 : "flT'if q,'t ~ ~ l)' ~ q:;n::r q;r-f 'CIR"iT, f{I III f-kli!fi q:;n::r'i!fi'r'f 'CIR"iT ~ q:;n::r ";f q;r-f 'CIR"iT cnr mm, 1991

TABLE: 25 PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS AND NON WORKERS IN URBAN POPULATION FOR TOWNl:\, 1991

f;rffil

"'fIR C!iT "'fIl1 3fu: ~fT""IfBit ~ -if >Iftmo percentage to total/male/female population

~~C!iTm

DistnctITown and civic ~<fifll~cm't ~ <fifll q;f.t em'! ~<fifll~cm't <fifll m m cm't administration Main Workers Marginal Workers Total Workers Non-Workers status of town

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 15<l'fm ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

~: ft:rittT 27_38 47_60 4.60 1.21 0.35 2.18 28.59 47.95 6.78 71.4.\ 52.05 93.22 DISTT.: SIROHI

1. ~(1.T.lT.) 26.21 47.43 3.73 1.08 0.18 2.03 27.29 47.61 5.76 72.71 52.39 94.24 Sheoganl (M)

2 ft:Rrm (1. '1T.) 25.54 44.18 474 1.04 0.41 1.75 26.58 44.59 6.49 73.42 55.41 9351 Sirohi (M)

3. ~(1.'1T.) 25.80 46.08 4.93 2.59 0.39 4.86 28.39 46.47 9.79 71.61 53.53 90.21 Pindwara (M)

4 ~ C;;J. CIi.) 25.63 45.63 4.18 5.10 1.39 9.08 30.73 47.02 13.26 69.27 52.98 86.74 Bhawri (eT)

5 "I11"R 3TI'! (1. 1U.) 32.80 53.27 6.20 0.26 0.00 0.50 33.06 53.35 6.70 66.94 46.65 93.30 Mount Abu (M)

6 ~U61. ~. 28.13 48.68 4.35 0.35 0.26 0.46 28.48 48.94 4.81 71.52 5106 9519 Abu Road UA

(I) ~U6 (1.1U.) 27.86 48.25 4.40 0.36 0.26 0.47 28.22 48.51 4.87 71.78 51.49 95.13 Abu Road (M)

(ii)~ (qJ.~.) 41.10 66.73 1.25 p.OO 0.00 0.00 41.10 66.73 1.25 58.90 33.27 98.75 Santpur (OG)

(CXIl)

mnrft 26 : Willqfr~if~qfr~~~. ~ am--m-~ ~

TABLE 26: GROWTH, DENSITY, SEX-RATIO OF UPiBAN POPULATION IN THE DISTRICT IN RELATION TO THE STATE

tmrf.r hwn Sirohi Distnct ~ ~ Rajasthan State

~ 'fA' ~ ~ 'frTfr<:! ~ Bft-~ ¥'l ~ ~ ~ ~ Bft-~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

"'P ii~ 'fiT ii~

~ ~ ~ ~ Rf~l'·I'il fcrf~

Census Total Urban Percent Decadal Density Sex Total Urban Percent Decadal Density Sex Year Popu- Popu- urban percentage of ratio Population Population urban percentage of ratio

lation lation Popu- vanatlon Population Population variation in Population lalion urban

population

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

1951 289,791 44,843 15,47 NA 964 15,970,774 2,955,275 1850 NA 928

1%1 352,303 57,747 16.39 +28.78 338 889 20,155.602 3,281,478 16.28 +1104 598 882

1971 423,815 75,717 17.87 +31.12 1,300 909 25,765,806 4,543,761 17.63 +38,47 1.198 875

1981 542,049 97,001 1790 +28.11 2,100 BB1 34,261,862 7,210,50B 21.05 +5B.69 1,603 B77

1991 654,029 127,582 19,51 1-31.53 1.608 888 44,005,990 10,067,113 22.88 +39.62 2,070 879

mTf (if): m-q ~ 1'1R f.:t gfill Cfi I PART A : VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

3R~ I : lJrn F1~~IChI '-!) ,

SECTION I : VILLAGE DIRECTORY

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CODES USED FOR VARIOUS AMENITIES IN VILLAGE DIRECTORY

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Amen,ties Codes

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2

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qO(¢f)'iI'1f1H wm Cift ~ '" '" ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

~mqm:1~ PANCHAYAT SAM IT I 1 SHEOGANJ

<F.11 tio lliq'fiT'!Jlr 1 991 -;;rpjUAl 1991~

SI No. Name of Village 1991 Census 1981 Census

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Location Code No Location Code No.

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2 3 4 5 6

~:~(-guf)

TEHSIL.SHEOGANJ (FULL)

~~ Akhapura Kharal 2111911128 211191001010028 1811811126 181181001010026

2 ~~ Akhapura Khuni 2111911/41 211191001010041 18/18/1/40 18/18/0010/0040

3 3lTf'qT Alpa 21/1911110 21/191001010010 18/18/1/9 18/18/0010/0009

4 3RT< Andor 21/19/1/31 21/19/001010031 18/18/1/30 18/18/0010/0030

5 ~ Arathwara 21/19/1/34 21/19/001010034 18/18/1/33 18/18/001010033

6 <m:F!T Badia 21/19/1/46 21/19/001010046 18/18/1/46 18/181001010046

7 ~ Bagseen 21/1911/60 21/19/001010060 18/18/1/59 18/18/0010/0059

8 ~ Baravera 21/19/1/69 21/19/001010069

9 ~ Barewara 21/19/1/61 21/19/0010/0061 18/18/1/60 18/18/0010/P060

10 ~ Bargaon 21/19/1/43 21/19/0010/0043 18/18/1/42 18/18/001 0/Q042

11 '4q Bhalv 21/19/1/33 21/19/0010/0033 18118/1/32 18/18/0010/0032

12 <frro Buden 21/19/1/8 21/191001010008 18/18/117 18/1810010/0007

13 ~ Chandana 21/19/1/42 21/19/001010042 18/18/1/41 18/18/001010041

14 -rn.rr 1fiq Chhlbagaon 21/19/1/58 21119/001010058 18/18/1/57 18/18/0010100,57

15 ~ Chooli 21/19/1/55 21/19/001010055 18/18/1/54 18/18/0010/0054

16 ~ Choleela 21/19/1/57 21/19/001010057 18/18/1/56 18/18/001010056

17 <:Clffi Deoll 21/19/1/44 21/19/001010044 18/18/1/43 18/18/0010/0043

18 ~CFT~ Devon Ka Bera 21/19/1170 21/1910010/0070 18/18/1/66 18/18/001010066

19 ~ Dhuwana 21/19/1/51 21/191001010051 18/18/1/50 18/18/001010050

20 ~ Fatehpura 21/19/1/17 21/19/001010017 18/18/1/16 18/18/0010/0016

21 1fW"IT Godana 21/19/1/54 21/19/0010/0054 18/18/1/53 18/18/001010053

22 TJli"lT Gola 21/19/1/9 21/19/0010/0009 18/18/1/8 18/18/0010/0008

23 ~ Jaitpura 21/19/1/39 21/191001010039 18/18/1/38 18/181001010038

24 mTi'ft Jhadoli 21/19/1/11 21/19/0010/0011 18/18/1/10 18/18/0010/0010

25 ~ Jogapura 21/19/1/13 21/191001010013 18/18/1/12 18/18/001010012

26 SlT'<MT Joyla 21/1911/14 21/1910010/0014 18/18/1/13 18/18/0010/0013

27 ~~ Jubll GanJ 21/19/1/3 21/191001010003 :-

28 it;?,rn <jTjT -,q;- Mm Kallash Nagar @ Las 21/19/1120 21/19/001010020 18/18/1/19 18/18/0010/0019

29 ~ Kaldan 21/19/1/68 21/1910010/0068

30 CfiRT~ Kana Kolar 21/19/1/52 21/19/0010/0052 18/18/1/51 18/18/001010051

31 <!iW'l Keral 21/19/1/5 21/1910010/0005 18/18/1/4 18118/0010/0004

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1li'JTll?I mlffir. 1 ~ PANCHAYAT SAMITI : 1 SHEOGANJ

'F.I! ~o TJiqCfi1~ 1991~ 1991~

SI. No. Name of Village 1991 Census 1981 Census

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Location Code No. Location Code No

~3li"'I ~ lr13li"'1 ~ Manual Computer Manual Computer

2 3 4 5 6

32 ~ Kesarpura 21/19/1/40 21/19/0010/0040 18/18/1/39 18/18/001 010039

33 ~ Khandra 21/19/1/37 21/19/001010037 18/18/1/36 18/18/001010036

34 ~ Khejariya '21/19/1/49 211191001010049 18/18/1/48 18/18/001010048

35 Cfiffi Kolar 21/19/1/65 2+f191tlO1010065 18/18/1/63 18/18/001010063

36 ~~ Kukri Khera 21/19/1/45 21/19/001010045 18/18/1/44 18/18/001 010044

37 ~~ Lakhmawa Bara 21/19/1fi 21/19/001010007 18/18/1/6 18/18/001 010006

38 ~-mcr Lakhmawa Chhota 21/19/1/6 21/19/001010006 18/18/1/5 18/18/001010005

39 ~~ Lotlwara Bara 21/19/1/23 21/19/001010023 18/18/1/22 1 8/18/001 010022

40 ~UrGT Lotiwara Chhota 21/19/1/21 21/19/001010021 18/18/1/20 18/18/001010020

41 ~ Madani 21/19/1/27 21/19/001010027 18/18/1/27 18/18/001010027

42 'fI\'Ire"r Manadar 21/19/1/2 21/19/001010002 18/18/1/2 l1l/18/001010002

43 mm<'! Mochhal 21/19/1/18 21/19/001010018 18/18/1/17 18/18/001010017

44 ~ Morl! 21/19/1/64 21/19/001010064 18/18/1/62 18/18/001 010062

45 ~ Naradra 21/19/1/24 21/19/001010024 18/18/1/23 18/18/001010023

46 "I<IT~ Nawa Bas 21/19/1/47 21/19/001010047 18/18/1/45 18/18/001010045

47 ~ Nawa Khera 21/19/1/63 21/19/001010063

48 ~ Oda 21119/1129 21/19/001010029 18/18/1/28 18/18/001010028

49 ~ Palri 21/19/1/67 21/19/001 010067 18/18/1/65 18/18/001010065

50 ~ Phachanya 21/19/1/48 21/19/0010/0048 18/18/1/47 18/18/001010047

51 ~ Posaliyan 21/19/1/15 21/19/0010/0015 18/18/1/14 18/18/001010014

52 ~~ Puran Khera 21/19/1/1 21/19/001010001 18/18/1/1 18/18/001010001

53 ~ Radbar 21/19/1/56 21/19/001010056 18/18/1/55 18/18/001010055

54 ~~ Raniya Khera 21/19/1/30 21/19/001010030 18/18/1/29 18/18/001010029

55 ~~ Rewara 21/19/1/4 21/19/001010004 18/18/1/3 18/18/0010/0003

56 ~ Rukhada 21/19/1/36 21/19/001010036 18/18/1/35 18/18/001010035

57 ~ Sanaliya 21/19/1/32 21/19/001010032 18/18/1/31 18/18/001 010031

58 ~ Sardarpura 21/19/1/62 21/19/001010062 18/18/1/61 18/18/0010/0061

59 ~ Sawali 21/19/1/26 21/19/001010026 18/18/1/25 18/18/001010025

60 ~ Seuda 21/19/1/25 21/19/001010025 18/18/1/24 18/18/001010024

(,1 ~ CIiT~ Sikhon-ka-Jor 21/19/1/53 21/19/001010053 18/18/1/52 18/18/001010052

1,2 m-;;pm -. ~ Surajpura 21/19/1/50 21/19/0010/0050 18/1811/49 18/18/001010049

51. No.

63 <tmn'l'iT~

64 <wICT

65 "3llG~

66 "J2!l!1lT

G7 qr;s<'fiT

68 qjUf

6Cl <ro 11lfl1TT 70 "m mq:

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lJiq'l'iT'fI'If

Name of Village

2

Sutharon-Ka-Gurha

Taleta

Ummedgarh

Uthman

Vadka

Van

Vera Rampura

Vera Vilpur

1991~

1991 Census

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Location Code No.

Tr!3R ~ Manual Computer

3 4

21/1911135 211191001010035

2111911/12 21/19/001010012

21/19/1122 21119/001010022

21/19/1/59 21/19/0010/0059

21/19/1/16 21/19/001010016

21/19/1/19 21/19/001010019

21/19/1/38 21/19/00 1 010038

21/19/1/66 21/19/001010066

PANCHAYAT SAMITI : 1 SHEOGANJ

19'tl~

1981 Census

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Location Code No.

~~ ~ Manual Computer

5 6

1811811134 1 81181001 010034

18/18/1/11 18/18/001010011

18/18/1/21 18/18/0010/0021

18/18/1/58 18/18/0010/0058

18/18/1/15 18/18/001010015

18/18/1/18 18/18/001010018

18/18/1/37 18/18/001010037

18/18/1/64 18/18/001010064

NOTE:- In the Column Nos. 5 & 6 of Location Code of villages in 1981 Census, dash(-) has been indicated against those villages which were

newly created during the 1991 Census.

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~ -5 fcj;o mo, 5-10 fti;o me 't!:'f 10 fcj;o mo * 'UI"I1Pf m it '* 1ft~) Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash ( - ) has been

shown in the column and next to it, in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+ Kms. of the nearest place

where the facility is available has been given.)

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(~it) <ttmr (1j8 ~) R:r~ ~m,

~ir ;;w,1lT1f) Location Name of Village Total area Total popu- Education Medical Drinking Post and Day or Communi-Code of the lation and water Telegraph days of cations No. village (in number of (Potable) the mar- (Bus stop,

hectares) households ketlhat Railway if any station,

Water wa

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

mm;r: ffiriii (lilT) 19/1/1 ~~ 379.00 35(8) ~(~5) ~(~5) W ~(-5) ~(5-10) ~(-5)

19/112 ~ 913138 4302(860) P(l)M(l) H(2)HC(1) TW,HP PO, DAILY as CHW(2) PHONE

19/1/3 ¥*~ 637.27 900(173) P(l) -(510) W,TK,TW,HP -(5-10) DAILY BS

19/1/4 ~ 4279.73 1083(231) M(l) H(l)PHS(l) T,W,HP,R PO,PHONE -(5-10) BS

19/1/5 ~ 285.97 1208(230) M(3)AC(1) -(10+) W,HP,R -(-5) -(5-10) BS

19/1/6 ~ mer 132.41 647(120) P(l) -(~5) W,HP,R -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

19/117 ~ "l9T 327.59 607(145) P(~) PHS(l) W,TK.HP,R -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

19/1/8 ~-u 634 24 445(91 ) P(l) -(10+) W,HP -(5-10) -(5- 10) -(-5)

-mm • 19/1/9 617.09 281(55) P(l) -(10+) W,HP -(5-10) -5-10) BS

19/1/10 31W1T 2084 79 1520(336) M(l) H(l),D(l)PHS(l) T,W,HP PO -(5-10) BS

19/1/11 ~ 3966.32 1709(348) P(l)AC(l) PHS(l) T.W,HP PO, -(10+) BS

19/1/12 ~ 2577.00 650(127) P(l) -(~5) HP -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

19/1/13 ~ 1844:P~ 2407(484) P(1)M(2) HC(l) T,W,TK,HP,O PO, -(10+) 8S

19/1/14 ~ 96181 2670(528) P(2)H(1) H(l)HC(l) T,W,TW,HPR PO, -(10+) BS

AC(l) PHONE

19/1/15 t{1JjIFr1~i 1996.99 4922(1037) P(l)M(l) D(l)PHS(l) T,W,HP PTO, -(10+) BS

H(1)AC(4) RP(2) PHONE

19/1/16 qr&f.f 365.15 402(72) P(l) -(-5) W,TK,HP -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

19/1/17 ~ 282.86 TR-~ UN-INHABITED

19/1/18 ~ 1663.30 709(145) P(l) (10+) T,W,HP -(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10)

19/1/19 cnuT 257053 1346(238) P(l) -(5-10) W,HP PO -(10+) BS

19/1120 mrm 6070.00 6134(1141) P(2)H(1) H(l) T,W.HP,A,O PHONE -(10+) BS

~~ AC(9),0(4)

19/1121 ~~mcr 788.00 400(94) P(l) -(5-10) W,HP,O ~(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10)

19/1/22 ~ 689.00 367(78) P(l) -(10+) W,HP,O -(10+) -(10+) -(10+)

19/1123 ~"l9T 998.00 450(101) P(l) -(5-10) W,HP,O -(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10)

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE PANCHAYATSAMITI'1 SHeOGANJ

'llf1f~ Land use

(~ 1tr -$ ~ -~ q;jf -$ aR!1fu ~ -~ il ~ -$ m-~amil~

(i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to two decimal places)

lIlll (fcli f.rcRi;q ~ ~<i\t q.r ma-mr ~ ~7JTnr ~-$~ l[I1q;r~

~q;r l!;Cf~~ 3lT1lffl f@fi! (lfIf~ ~ 1tr (fi ~ l1Tlf (f<i;o mo il) ~) 0'ItT 31m mo) m

Approach Nearest Town and Power Forest Irrigated Un Irri- Culturable Area not Name of Village to village distance (in Kms.) supply by source gated waste (includ- available

(including ing gauchar for cultivation fallow and groves) land)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2

TEHSIL : SHEO GANJ (FULL)

Sheoganj(20) 271.00 108.00 Purari Khera

PR Takhatgarh(28) EA 1266.85 W(163.26) 5126.13 1024.15 1550.99 Manadar

PR Takhatgarh(23) ED,EAG W(41.18) 549.14 21.85 25.10 JubliGanj

KR Sheoganj(30) EA 2591.80 W(180.94) 534.05 120.94 852.00 Rewara

KR Sheoganj(26) EA W(122.20) 35.24 125.53 3.00 Keral

Sheoganj(23) EA W(68.25) 10.58 0.65 52.93 LakhmawaChhota

Sheoganj(25) EA W{77.66) 45.49 8.53 195.91 .Lakhmaw~ Sara

Sheoganj(20) ED,EAG W(147.24) 173.00 68.00 246.00 Buderi

PR,KR Sheoganj(21 ) ED,EAG 161.00 W(64.00) 186.00 90.00 116.09 Gola

PR Sheoganj(3) EA 657.00 W(314.00) 619.00 286.00 208.79 Alpa

PR,KR Sirohi(42) ED,EAG 918.26 W(205.99) 1816.50 399.94 625.63 Jhadoli

Sheoganj(60) ED,EAG 1071.00 W(44.00) 541.00 2900 892.00 Taleta

KR Sheoganj(14) EA 165.07 W(31370) 1027.63 111.35 226.90 Jogapura

KR Sheoganj(10) EA W(273.97) 445.34 36.84 205.66 Joyla

PR Sheoganj( 12) EA 104.28 W(552.26) 936.70 2.29 401.46 Posaliyan

Sheoganj(16) ED,EAG W(4734) 260.50 42.35 14.96 Vadka

Sheoganj(16) W(5.27} 240.80 16.82 19.97 .Fatehpura

Sheoganj(25) ED,EAG W(16.84) 720.16 143.80 782.50 Mochhal

KR Sheoganj(30) ED,EAG 709.46 W(166.95) 1216.26 107.68 370.18 Van

PR,KR Sirohi(36) EA 272.00 W(770.00) 3434.00 297.00 1297.00 Kailash Nagar @ Las

KR Sirohi(33) EAG W(114.00) 378.00 248.00 48.00 Lotiwara Chhola

KR Slrohi(36) EAG -W(10.00)(C-31.00) 352.00 152.00 144.00 Ummed Garh

KR Sirohi(31) EAG W(5000) 440.00 19500 206.00 Lotiwara Bara

C(107.00)

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Amenities available (if not available withil' the village, a dash ( - ) has been shown in the column and next to it, in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+ Kms. of the nearest place

• where the facility is available has been given.)

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Location Name of Village Total area Total popu- Education Medical Drinking Post and Day or Communl-Code of the latlon and water Telegraph days of cations No. village (in number of (Potable) the mar- (Bus stop.

hectares) households ketJhat Railway if any station,

Water wa

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

19/1124 :rmGTI 155500 1204(244) P(l),M(l ), NH(l) W,HP,O PO, ~(10+) as AC(l) PHONE

19/1125 msr 778.38 799(169) P(l) -(-5) W,HP PHONE -(10+) BS

19/1126 ~ 1025.00 778(159) -(-5) -(-5) HP,O -(-5) -(10+) BS

19/1/27 "I1T9Rt 925.36 1265(264) M(l) -(5-10) W,HP) PO -(10+) BS

19/1128 ~ '@1m" 52763 503(99) P(l) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(10+) -(-5)

19/1/29 aTr9r 2330.00 1836(349) P(l) -(10+) W,HP PO -(10+) BS

19/1/30 ~~ 404.10 7(1) -(15) -(10+) W -(10+) -(10+) -(-5)

19/1/31 ~ 916.35 1836(380) P(l),M(l), PHS(l) W,O PO -(10+) BS

AC(1)

19/1/32 WTlfu<rr 109234 677(150) P(l ) -(5-10) W,O -(-5) ~(10+) BS

19/1/33 ~ 1883.59 1652(341) P(1),AC(2) PHS(l), W,HP PO, -(10+) BS

SMP(l) PHONE

19/1/34 ~ 2026.55 3961(746) P(2),M(1), PHS(l) W,TK, PO, -(10+) BS

AC(4) TW,HP PHONE

19/1/35 ~ <fir ~ 330.88 364(74) P(l) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

19/1/36 ~ 488.00 1066(196) P(l) -(5-10) T,W,TW,HP -(5-10) -(10+) -(-5)

19/1/37 ~ 170.60 947(184) P(l),AC(l) -(*5) HP *(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

19/138 mrUllTJ 294.60 657(126) P(1),AC(1) -(5-10) HP,O -(5-10) -(10+) -(-5)

19/1/39 ~ 512.34 1233(258) P(l),AC(l) -(5-10) HP PO -(5-10) -(5-10

19/1/40 <l;~U 47244 1673(379) P(l),M(l), PHS(l), W,TK, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

AC(l) T6(l) HP,O

19/1/41 ~~ 255.78 126(30) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

19/1/42 ~ 217.89 647(117) P(l),AC(l) -(-5) HP,O -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

19/1/43 ~ 3069.00 2482(505) P(2),M(1), PHS(l} T,w,TK, PTO, -(-5) -(-5)

H(1),AC(1) HP,R,N PHONE

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE PANCHAYATSAMITI'1 SHEOGANJ

~~ Land use

(.Wlf;; ';{fi1 ~ ~ - Wf.Ii qlif ~ 3Rf1hr ~ -~ it ~ ~ ir~amit~

(i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to two decimal places)

1lIl1' "if.Ii ~~ mm <tT q.f 'lilrn'liJU ~ 'Qfi1'~ 'Qfi1'~~ 1lIl1' q;r 11l1'

'l~TI4 C!iT l!?t~'¢ ~ f@frf (11?l'~ ~~(fi ~ m'lf (f<i;o 'lfto it) ~) am~~) a.h

Approach Nearest Town and Power Forest Irrigated Un Im- Culturable Area not Name of Village to village distance (in Kms.) supply by source gated waste (inc Iud- available

(including ing gauchar tor cultrvation fallow and groves) land)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2

PR.KR Slrohi(26) ED,EAG W(98.00) 695.00 311.00 249.00 Naradra

C(202.00)

PR Slrohi(31) ED.EAG TW(1B4.05) 414.18 35.12 145.03 Seuda

KR Sirohi(28) EA - W(49.00)C(50.00) 61000 195.00 12100 Sawali

PR Sirohi(35) ED,EAG C(45.03) 376.17 15504 189.07 Madani

TW(160.05)

PR Slrohi(30) ED C(5211) 399.49 67.00 2.02 Akhapura Kharal

TW(701)

KR Sirohi(25) ED.EAG 206.01 TW(39999) 1030.89 350.00 343.11 Oda

Sirohi(27) W(1563) 35981 507 23.59 Raniya Khera

PR,KR Sirohi(26) ED,EAG 17.52 W(144.64) 553.65 73.29 127.25 Andor

KR Sirohi(30) ED,EAG 23476 W(6695) 61477 4334 132.52 Sagaliya

PR Sheoganj(20) EA 236.03 W(304.74) 940.05 203.45 199 32 Bhaiv

PR.KR Sheoganj(16) EA W(381OO) 1111.55 167.00 367.00 Arathwara

KR Sheoganj( 16) EA W(161OO) 9788 7200 Sutharon-ka-Gurha

KR Sheoganj( 15) EA W(240.oo) 105.00 2700 116.00 Rukhada

KR Sheoganj(12) ED,EAG W(34.68) 9871 18.96 18.25 Khandra

KR Sheoganj(10) ED,EAG W(5369) 194.23 24.45 22.23 Veta Rampura

PR Sheoganj(8) ED,EAG W(98.13) 274.12 5336 86.73 Jailputa

PR.KR Sheoganj(3) EA W(15.07) 321 15 61.50 74.72 Kesarpura

Sheogan)(3) W(20.58) 192.14 492 38.14 Akhapura Khunl

PR Sheoganj(2) EA W(38.58) 9464 4960 35.07 Chandana

PR Sheoganj(2) EA 156.00 0(13200) 114100 638.00 1002.00 Bargaon

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Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash ( - ) has been shown in the column and next to it, in brackets, the distance In broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+ Kms. of the nearest place

where the facility is available has been given.)

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hectares) households ket/hat Railway If any station,

Water wa

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

19/1/44 ~ 353.00 419(83) P(l) PHS(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

19/1/45 ~~ 464.98 52(11 ) P(1) -(10-+) HP -(5-10) -(-5) -(-5)

19/1/46 ~ 468.07 403(84) P(1),AC(1) -(10+) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

19/1/47 ~;g 177 69 ill: - 3iloflG UN-INHABITED

19/1/48 ~ 392.86 1I~ - 3TJ<.1TG UN-INHABITED

19/1/49 ~ 635.24 1253(254) P(1),M(1) PHS(1) W,HP -(10+) -(10+) BS

AC(1)

19/1/50 ~ 329.01 304(62) P(l) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(10+) -(10+)

19/1/51 !jC!RT 127546 708(148) P(1),AC(3) -(10+) HP -(5-10) -(10+) -(10+)

19/1/52 CflT~lctl!c1{ 1123.43 467(105) P(1) -(10+) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

19/1/53 fucRm i:fj[ ~ 52769 i'R 3jT~ UN-INHABITED

19/1/54 ~ 145025 639(132) P(l).'AC(l ) -(10+) TW,HP -(10+) -(10+) -(10+)

19/1/55 ~ 1436.40 959(199) p(l) -(5-10) W,HP PO -(10+) BS

19/1/56 ~ 1801.93 990(201) P(1),M(1) -(5-0) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) BS

19/1/57 ~ 108678 697(148) P(2),AC(1) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(10+) -(-5)

19/1/58 'ffi;irr 1Tiq 307506 1391(257) P(l),AC(l) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) (10+) -(5-10)

19/1/59 3l'JllUT 1342.85 2716(561 ) P(l),M(l) PHS(l) T,TW,HR,R,O PO -(10+) BS

PHONE

19/1/60 ~ppft1 1419.52 2675(504) P(1),M(1) PHS(l )SMP(l) W,HP PO, -(10+) -(-5)

AC(2) PHONE

19/1/61 ~ 297,86 781(152) P(l),AC(l) -(10+) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

15

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE PANCHAYATSAMITI: 1 SHEOGANJ

'lfir~ Land use

(~~$~ -~ri$ ~~ -~it~$ ~ f:f.Rwr ai"# it ~

(Le. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to two decimal places)

llTI1" il'fi ~~ ~ 'lit q.j ~&ro ~ ~<lrnr ~$~ llTI1" 'liT :wi

~q;r ~~~ ~ f@:rir (l171"~ ~ ~ (1lffi ~ llT1f (fcl;o mo it) ~) (1m ~.) ~~

Approach Nearest Town and Power Forest Irrigated Un Irri- Culturable Area not Name of Village to Village distance (in Kms.) supply by source gated waste (includ- available

(including ing gauchar for cultivation fallow and groves) land)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2

KR Sheoganj(6) EA 0(43.00) 168.00 15.00 127.00 Deoh

Sheoganj(15) EAG 13.11 W(28.93) 220.66 4.33 197.95 Kukn Khera

KR Sheoganj(12) EA C(12.39) 141.12 49.65 23805 Badia

W(26.86)

Sheoganj( 12) C(13.S8) 95.24 3.18 48.40 Nawabas

W(16.99)

Sheoganj(10) 19703 C(58.46) 8135 55.32 Phachanya

W(0.70)

PR,KR Sheoganj( 11 ) ED,EAG 7.28 W(3148) 400.03 11229 84.16 Khejarliya

SheoganJ(10) ED,EAG W(8072) 217.74 1823 1232 Surajpura

PR SheoganJ(14) EA 526.98 C(8170) 23761 111.40 200.06 Dhuwana

W(11771)

Sheoganj(12) ED 626.15 C(032) 11052 48.56 32773 Kanakolar

W(10 15)

Sheoganj( 16) 527.69 Sikhon-ka-Jor

KR Sheoganj( 14) EA C(188.91) 189.74 947.33 5640 - Godana

W(67.S7)

KR Sheoganj(20) EA 66074 W(98.82) 236.59 89.19 351.06 Chooli

KR Sheoganj(20) EA 1341 16 W(11127) 107.45 4022 20183 Radbar

Sheoganj(20) EA 56400 W(82 00) 7800 21.78 34100 Choteela

SheogarTJ(20) EA 182300 W(268 00) 127.00 28.00 829.06' ChhlbaGaon

PR Sheoganj(20) EA W(368 00) 59600 12600 252.85 Uthman

PR Sirohi j( 18) ED,EAG 3786 W(41783) 74186 81 41 14056 Bagseen

KR Sirohl(20) EA W(135.89) 10682 8.62 4653 Barewara

~ mlf q;r -=!TIl" mlfq;r~ ¥~ ~;to f', ."1!i(i ~~

(~it) ttlm

Location Name of Village Total area Total popu-Code of the lation and No. village (in number of

hectares) households

2 3 4

19/1/62 ~'J 373.87 655(137)

19/1/63 :rqr~ 278.61 379(66)

19/1/64 l1Tffit 55931 952(190)

19/1/65 cirm 491.S8 14(S)

19/1/66 ~~ 448.86 587(119)

19/1/67 ~ 2562.67 4516(871)

19/1/68 ~ 1324.95 633(96)

19/1/69 ~ 1471.94 381(67)

19/WO ~CflT~ 1502.00 397(79)

~ 89230.78 79876

(15944)

16

1111f~I(.fi1

~Ti,q~~

lIllf it ~ "'1~fC4i(lQ: (~ ~ mlf il ~ 1ift t m ( -) ~ m ;t m<!' lI!11 it fJrn;it '!it 1R ~ ~ t ~ '!it ~ <iR 1R ~ ~ ~ -5 fii;o ljfo, 5-10 fii;o ljfo ~ 10 fii;o ljfo ttl ~ m it tt "lit t)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash ( - ) has been shown in the column and next to it, in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+ Kms. of the nearest place

where the facility is available has been given.)

~ f.r1%;;m iif.tq;r m~ ~mc ~~

mt m 'iii" ft.rltf; (~m,

(1f.1 <Irnf) ft.r~ Wfm, q)tm ~~

Education Medical Drinking Post and Day or Communi· water Telegraph days of cations

(Potable) the mar- (Bus stop, ket/hat Railway if any station,

Water wa

5 6 7 8 9 10

P(l),AC(l) -5-10) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) BS

P(l),AC(l) -(510) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) BS

P(1) -(10+) W,HP PO, -(10+) -(-5)

-(-S) -(5-10) W -(-S) -(10+) -(-S)

P(1) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(10+) BS

P(3),M(2) PHC\:l T,W,HP PO, -(10+) BS

H(1),AC(1) PHONE

P(1) -(10+) W,HP -(10+) -(10+) -(10+)

P(l) -(S-10) W -(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10)

P(1) -(5-10) W,HP -(S-10) -(10+) -(5-10)

P(64).M(21). H(6).D(2)

H(5),AC(51), HC(3),PHC(1),

0(4) PHS(14).TB(1)

~H(1),RP(2).

SMP(2),CHW(2)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

1I'('If (fcIi ~cmr ~* ~q;r 11ft~~ .~

ltTlf (fciio ljto it) Approach Nearest Town and Power to village distance (in Kms.) supply

11 12 13

PR.KR Sirohi(23) EA

PR.KR Sirohi(23) EA

PR.KR Sirohi(2O) EA

Sirohi(8)

PR,KR Sirohi(12) ED.EAG

PR.KR Sirohi(17) EA

KA Sirohi(30)

'KR Sirohi(24)

Sirohi(24)

17

PANCHAYATSAMITI 1 SHEOGANJ

'3fl1~ Land use

(3l'i1fu' ~ <Ii ~ -~ ~ <Ii ~ ~ -~ it ~ <Ii <:T~am~~

<R

Forest

14

175.21

187.71

434.66

1117.77

1287.69

594.00

18889.08

(i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to two decimal places)

mom ~ ~~ fitf<rn (lfIr~ ~ 'ffir (ft

'lfir) OO~~) Irrigated Un Irri- Culturable

by source gated waste (includ-(including ing gauchar

fallow and groves) land)

15 16 17

W(45.33) 123.15 131.72

W(48.26) 107.73 31.73

W(97.15) 249.27 64.91

23.05 251.69

W(4.57) 157.24 38.54

C(110.29) 1216.04 204.03

W(194.60)

W(10.79) 73.22 1.32

74.60 3.18

W(4.00) 126.00 2.00

C(953.09) 34988.98 8445.13

TW(751.10)

W(n38.66)

0(175.00)

~<Ii~ ~ ~

Area not available

for cultivation

18

73.67

90.89

147.98

41.63

60.80

403.05

121.85

106.47

776.00

17289.74

1I'('Ifq;r1Tl1

Name of Village

2

Sardarpura

NawaKhera

Morli

Kolar

Vera Vilpur

Palri

Kaldari

Baravera

Devon-ka·Bera

TOTAL

4+.41(;4(1 ttfqf(1: m{l~l PANCHAYAT SAMITI: SIROHI

21

CluiSfl¥:fijel( M cCt ~ ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

~m: 2 ftRrir PANCHAYAT SAMITI: 2 SIROHI

;rnm lJiqq;r:ntT 19910l:fltuRT 1981~

SI.No. Nameotviliage 1991 Census 1981 Census

~m:{o ~m;to Location Code No. Location Code No.

~~ ~ ~ ~ Manual Computer Manual Computer

2 3 4 5 6

mffi;f : 1mtIf(~ TEHSIL: SIROHI (FULL)

1. 31Tif"!T Akoona 21/1912146 21119/002010046 1811812145 1811810020I0045

2. ~ Amlari 21/1912178 21/19/002010078 1811812177 181181OO2OIOOn i

3. 3'IfI!'ffi Amli 2111912183 21/19A)02010083 18118/2/82 181181002010082

4. . 31UJ1iTr Angore 21/1912122 21/19/002010022 1811812f22 18118/0020I0022

5. .m:rr Badeli 21/1912157 211191002010057 1811812156 181181002010056

6. 'IlT Bag 21/1912179 21119l0020l0079 1811812178 19118l0020l0078

7. ~ Balda 21/1912130 21/191OO~ 1811812J29 181181002010029

8. ~ Baida 21119/2155 21/19/002010055 18118/2/54 181181002010054

9. ~ Baoli 21/1912116 21/19A)02010016 1811812116 181181002010016

10. ~ Barada 21/191211 21/19/0020l0001 181181211 18118l0020l0001

11. <R¥ Bartoot 21/1912113 21/19/002010013 1811812113 18118l0020l0013

12. ~ Belangari 21/1912156 21/19/1002010056 18118/2/55 18118l0020l0055

13. ~ Bhutgaon 21/191214 21/19/0020l0004 181181214 18118100200004

14. ~3m1 Chadooal 21/1912141 21119/002010041 1811812140 18118l0020l0040

15. GWU~ Darban Khera 21/1912161 21/19/002010061 1811812160 18118l0020l0060

16. ~ Deldar 21/1912115 21/14/002010015 18118i2115 181181002010015

17. ~ Dhanta 21119/2/59 21119/0020I0059 1811812158 181181002010058

18. ~au DocIua 21/1912121 21/19/002010021 1811812121 181181002010021

19. ~ Ewadi 21/191218 21/19/002010008 181181118 18118/0020I0008

20. ~ Goeli 2111912127 21/19/002010027 1811812127 18118l0020l0027

21. ~ Gol 21/191217 21119/002010007 181181217 1811810020l0007

22. ~ Gura 21/1912118 21/19/002010018 1811812118 181181002010018

23. ~~ Guwari Khera 21/1912166 21/19/002010066 1811812165 181181002010065

24. ~ Haliwara 21/1912148 21/19/0020I0048 1811812147 181181Q()2OO()47

25. ~ Jaila 21/1912152 21/19/002010052 1811812151 18118l0020l0051

26. .~~ JajarKhera 21/1912163 21/19/002CVQ(N)3 1811812162 181181002010062

27. ~ Jamotara 21/191215 21/19/002~ 181181215 1811810020l0005

28. ~ Jawal 21/191216 21/19/002010006 181181216 1811~ 29. ~ Kakendra 21/1912170 21119/002010070 18118/2/69 18118/00200069

30. ~ Kalandri 21/1912120 21/19/002010020 1811812120 18118100200020

31. ~ Karjal 21/1912181 21/19/002010081 1811812180 18?181OO201OO8O

32. ~ Khambal 21/1912123 21/19/002010023 1811812123 18118l0020l0023

22

qUldiQljijl( 1fTlIT Cb1 ~ ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

~Wrfu:2~ PANCHAYAT SAMITI: 2 StROHl

<fil1m lJiqq;r1Jl1 1991~ 1981~

SI.No. Nameotvillage 1991 Census 1981 Census

~cirs:to ~m:to Location Code No. Location Code No.

itJam ~ ~3lC1 ~ Manual Computer Manual Computer

2 3 4 5 6

33. '['IT Kooma 21/19/2/54 21/19/002010054 18118/2/53 18118l0020I0053

34. ~ Kotra 21/19/2/50 21/19/0020/0050 18118/2/49 181181002010049

35. ~ KishanGanj 21/1912184 21/191002010084 1811812J83 181181002010083

36. ~~ KuaKhera 21/19/2162 21/19/002010062 18118/2/61 18118l0020I0061

37. ~ Madiya 21/1912147 21/19/002010047 1811812146 181181002010046

38. ~ Mamawali 21/19/2135 21/19/002010035 1811812134 181181002010034

39. ~ Mandawria 21119/12114 21119/002010014 1811812114 181181002010014

40. ~ Mandwa 21/19/2128 21/19/002010028 1811812128 181181002010028

41. ~ Mandwara 21/19/2/12 21119/002010012 1811812112 181181002010012

42 . ~ Mankroda 21/19/2160 21/19/oo201006Q 1811812159 181181002010059

43. • Manora 21/19/2/3 21119/002010003 1811812!.3 1811810020l0003

44. ~ Meerpur 21/19/2164 21/191002010064 1811812163 181181002010063

45. frr~ Mer Mandwara 21/19/2172 21/19/0020/0072 18118/2/71 181181002010071 , 46. ~11R Mohabbat Nagar 21/19/2119 211191002010019 1811812119 181181002010019

47. ;rqro Nawara 21/19/2117 21/19/002010017 1811812117 181181002010017

48. ~ Nembora 21/19/2145 21/19/002010045 1811812144 181181002010044

49. F Noon 21/19/2144 21/1910020/0044 18118~43 181181002010043

50. P Padeev 21/1912110 21/191002010010 1811812110 181181002010010

51. ~~ Pad roo Khera 21/19/2/68 21/19/0020/0068 1811812167 1811810020/0067

52. ~ Palri. 21/19/2124 21/19/002010024 1811812124 181181002010024

53. ~ Peepalki 21/19/2126 21/19/002010026 18118J2J26 181181002010026

54 ~ Phachariya 21/19/2140 21/191002010040 1811812139 181181002010039

55 ~ Phalwadi 21/19/2/53 21/19/002010053 1811812152 18118l0020I0052

56 ~ Phoognl 21/1912143 21/19/002010043 1811812142 181181002010042

57 ~ Poseetara 21/19/2171 21/19/002010071 18118/2/70 18118l0020l0070

5R }lFIl Punawa 21/19/2176 2111910020/0076 18118/2/75 ,8I181OO2LVOO75

59 {f~ Rajpura 21/19/2/31 21/19/002010031 18118/2130 1811810020l0030 'i(l . ~J{' &0 Rajpura Khera 21119/2/58 21/19/002010058 1811812157 181181002010057

61 1'rr"';:1 Aampura 21/19/2125 21/19/0020/0025 1811812125 1811810020/0025

62. Wl¥ Rampura 21/19/2177 21/19/0020100n 18118/2/76 181181002010076

63. ~ Ranela 21/1912182 21/19/0020/0082 18118/2181 181181002010081

64. ~~ RodaKhera 21/19/2175 21/19/002010075 18118/2/74 181181002010074

23

ct Oi#lJiljf1l( "IDlit ctT ~ ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

~'I1filfti': 2~ PANCHAYAT SAMITI: 2 SIROHI

:q;lfm "Iliq<IiT:rJll' 1991 JR'1l1lRT 1981~

SI.No. Name of village 1991 Census 1981 Census

~irs"o ~irs;jo

Location Code No. Location Code No.

4:J:om ~ 4:J3ffi ~ Manual Computer Manual Computer

2 3 4 5 6

65. ~ Sanpur 21/19/2/80 21/19/0020/0080 1811812179 181181002010079

66. {lR~~cR'il Sarneshwarji 21/19/2129 21/191002010029

67. mou Sartara 21/1912138 21/191002010038 18118/2/37 181181002010037

68. ~ Satapura 21/191212 21/191002010002 181181212 1811810020l0002

69. ~ Savrata 21/19/2151 :? 1 119/002010051 18118/2/50 1811810020l0050

70. lmro Sildar 2111912174 21/19/002010074 1811812173 181181002010073

71. ~ Silohia 21/19/2136 21/19/002010036 1811812135 181181002010035

7'2.. ~ Sindrath 21/19/2/34 21/19/0020/0034 1811812r.J3 181181002010033

73. ~ Sirodki 21/1912173 21/19/002010073 1811812172 181181002010072

74. m ("lIllliur) Sirohi (Rural) 21/19/2/32 21/19/0020/0032 1811812131 181181002010031

75 lWlmr Siyakara 21/19/2169 21/1910020/0069 18118/2/68 181181002010068

76. 1fG"U Tawari 21/19/2142 21/1910020/0042 1811812141 181181002010041

n. H~ TelpiKhera 21/19/2185 21/1910020/0085 18118/2/84 181181002010084

78. ~ Tua 21/1912149 21/1910020/0049 1811812148 181181002010048

79. ~ Ud 21/19/2111 21/191002010011 1811812111 181181002010011

80. iGr~ UntaKhera 21/19/2167 21/19/002010067 18118/2/66 181181002010066

81. <11ST~ VadaKhera 21/19/219 21/1910020/0009 181181219 181181002010009

82. "1lm1 Varal 21/1912137 21119/002010037 18118/2/36 181181002010036

83. 'i'IW! Vardara 21/1912139 21/19/0020/0039 1811812138 181181002010038

~. ~ VeraPura 21/19/2/33 21/19/0020/0033 1811812132 18118l0020I0032

85. imrr ~ Verusa Padar 21/1912165 21/1910020/0065 18118/2/64 181181002010064

Note: In the column Nos. 5 & 6 of location code of villages in 1981 Census, dash( -) has been indicated againstthose villages which were newly

created during the 1991 Census.

24

lI'11f f.t~N'CG' >Mrrir wmt : 2 rnwt ~¢f~mrrr

lI'I1f ~ ~ "'4if¥il~ ("life: pr lirl1 it ~(i""f :m t tit ( -) ~ m cf; ~ ~ ~f,m;it ¢ 'R ~ ~ ~ ~ ¢llrt~ 'R f(T lI'm ~ ,5 ftl;o lito. 5-10 ftl;o lito 11?t 10+ fc1io lito <N mI!Pf ~ it ~ '1It t) Amenities available (if not aVailable within the village. a dash ( - ) has been

shown in the column and next to it. in brackets. the distance in broad ranges viz, -5 Kms,. 5-10 Kms, and 10+ Kms. of the nearest place

where the facility is available has been given.)

~ m;rq;r1fl1 m;rq;r~ ~~ ~1fiJrq; F1f<rnrr 'If.iq;r SI'\li~ ~;m ~~

~-:io ~ v:<t~ 1fr-ft (fT\ q;r ~t<I; (<rn m. (~it) tFtmr (~~) ~~ ~ 0r.r.

mm ~'I!T1t) Locabon Name of Village Total area Total popu- Education Medicai Drinking Post and Day or Communi-Code of the lation and water Telegraph days of cations No, village (in number of (Potable) the mar- (Bus stop.

hectares) households ketlhat Railway if any station.

Water way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

~: mtir (1J:Ul) 191211 <ro9f 1052.00 2289(483) M(1).AC(2) 0(1) T.W,HP PO,PHQNE es

0(1)

191212 mI1l'U 492.32 575(102) P(1)AC(1) -(-5) W.HP -(-5) -(10+)

191213 m 893.23 2171(460) P(1),M(1) PHS(1) HP PO,PHONE -(10+)

AC(l)

191214 'iiflifq 430.61 1627(304) P(1),M(1) -(-5) W,HP PO,PHONE -(10+)

AC(1}

191215 'ijj'1ffim 693.25 1361(249) P(1),AC(1) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(10+)

19/2J6 ~ 2467.53 7401(1402) P(1),M(2) O(l),RP(l) T,W.TW.HP PTO, BS

H(1),AC(1) PHONE

0(1 ).PUC(l)

191217 '!fh;r 1493.00 1794(393) P(1),M(1) -(5-10) T,W.HP PO, BS

1912/8 ~ 232.00 311(65) P(1) -(-5) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5)

1912/9 ~~ 5268.00 62(8) -(-5) (5-10) W.TW,HP -(5-10) -(-5)

1912110 ~ 4309.01 4221(839) P(1),M(1) O(1),CHW(1) T,W,HP PTO,PHONE BS

1912111 3? 885.28 2435(481) P(1),M(1), 0(1 ),CHW(1) T,W,TK.HP PO.PHONE BS

AC(3)

1912112 ~ 1230.42 1837(355) P(1),AC(2) -(-5) W,TK.HP PO -(-5)

1912113 "ffi¥ 2277,65 3776(754) P(4).,M(1) PHS(1) W,HP PTO,PHONE BS

H(l)

19"" .,(iIT 820.00 1781(387) P(2),H(1), 0(1),PHS(1). T,W,HP PO,PHONE BS

AC(2) RP(1),CHW(1)

1912115 ~ 972.24 1649(333) P(1),AC(1) O(1)PHS(1) T,W,TW,HP PO,PHONE BS

CHW(1)

25

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE PANCHAYAT SAMITI : 2SIROHI

'lfif~ Land use

(m '1fi1 ;f; ~ - ?f<Ii qijf * 3RT1To ~ -~ it ~ ;f; ~~#t1il~

(i.e. area under different types of land use in heetares rounded up to two decimal places)

lI!1T 'Ai ~<mr ~* <R mmr ~ <t.fti'~ '1f.f*~ lI!1T q;r ':IfI1

il~'14 "fiT wt~<it .3ITfrf f@nr (W1'~ ffi ~ (ft 3;'~

'I!T"f (f:f.L' llr0 ill ~) 1m 3Tl"R' .) llh Approach Nearest Town and Power Forest Irrigated Un Irri- Culturable Area not Name of Village to Village dl~!:.mce (in Kms.) supply by source gated waste (includ- available

(including ing gauchar for cultivation fallow and groves) land)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2

TEHSIL : SIROHI (FULL)

KR,PR 5irOO(28) EA W(loo.oo) 461.00 385.00 106.00 Warada

KR Sirohi(27) EA TK(9.25) 233.67 58.55 152.08 Satapura

W(38.77)

KR Sirohi(25) EA TK(79.80) 460.04 34.07 133.82 Manora

W(l85.50)

PR Sirohi(22) EA TK(58.49) 150.37 30.15 60.49 BhootGaon

W(131.11)

PR Sirohi(20) EA TK(112.32) 258.16 9102 51.74 Jamotara

W(180.01)

PR Sirohl(1S) EA W(639.20) 1362.67 315.47 275.19 Jawal

. C(5S00)

KR Sirohi(1S) EA W(414.00) . 759.00 128.00 192.00 Gol

Sirohi(17) ED,EAG W25.00) 146.00 27.00 34.00 Ewadl

PR Sirohi(9) ED,EAG 4305.00 W(18.OO) 906.00 39.00 VadaKhera

KR,PR SlrOO(10) EA C(358.99) 2078.01 246.00 1011.00 Padeev

W(61S.01)

PR Sirohi(12) EA W(75.00) 688.28 66.00 56.00 UD

KR Sirohi(12) EA W(124.OO) 767.00 34.42 305.00 Mandwada

PR Sirohi(22) EA W(237.50) 1246.00 185.22 608.93 Bartoot

KR,PR 5Irohi(26) EA W(115.00) 483.00 99.00 123.00 Manclawarlya

KR,PR Sirohi(27) EA W(131.00) 566.00 125.00 150.24 Deldar

26

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~m:2_ ~ttcf1fir~

1rIlfit~ 1ii4qf$llct (~~JIIlI"it~~tm (-) ~m ~q'f'G JII11 tfflrn::lt¢~ ~ ~r t ~ ~*~ ~ ~ lI<m:

~ .5 1%0 lio, 5-10 fc!;o lito ~ 10+ ~" lio q\T ~ A it tt lit *) Amenities available {if not available within the village, a dash ( - ) has been

shown in the column and next to it, in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+ Kms. of the nearest place

where the facility is available has been given.)

~ JIIlI"'iiI"~ JIIlI"'iiI"~ ¥f~ ~ ~ 1f.i'iil" m~ ~Imc Wm~

<R5 ;to ~ ~~ l!r-it (IR 'iii" ~fcI; (W~,

(~it) cRm ('!jf.t~) ~~ ~m, ~m ~llf1f)

Location Name of Village Total area Total popu- Education Medical Drinking Post and Day or Communi-Code of the lation and water Telegraph days of cations No village (in number of (Potable) the mar- (Bus stop,

hectares) households ketlhat Railway if any station,

Water way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1912116 ~ 1088.42 1308(262) 0(1) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10)

1912117 ;r;mr 1752.53 1485(286) M(l),AC(l) PHS(l) W,HP,O PO -(-5)

1912118 ~ 503.56 667(121) P(l) -(-5) W,HP,O -(-5) BS

1912119 ~ ";fIR 3099.17 3312(684) P(2),M(1) 0(1 ),PHS(l) T,W,TW,HP PO,PHONE BS

H(l),AC(l) CHW(2)

1912120 ~ 5547.10 6704(1353) P(2),M(1) H(l),D(l) T,W,HP PTO,PHONE -(10+)

H(l),PUC(l) HC(l),PHC(l )

AC(6) PHS(1),RP(1)

1912121 • 2261.00 1707(344) P(l),M(l) PHS(l) W,HP PO BS

AC(l)

1912/22 3T1JTlfn: 1041.00 714(140) P(l),AC(l) -(-5) T,HP -(-5) BS

1912123 ~ 1154.00 1441(299) P(l),AC(l) PHS(l) T PO,PHONE BS

1912124 ~ 347.10 935(177) P(l) -(-5) W,T,TK,N PHONE BS

1912/25 ~\T 598.17 2571(511) P(2)M(1)O(1)ACI1) -(-5) T,W,HP,N PO,PHONE BS

1912/26 ~ 441.23 454(85) P(l) -(5-10) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5)

N,TK

1912127 1lltffi 947.08 3983(757) M(l),H(l) -(5-10) T,W,HP PO,PHONE B6

1912128 ~ 816.00 1043(206) P(l),AC(l) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) BS

1912129 ~RU!}/q<"'1 2834.17 277(60) P(l),AC(l) -(-5) W,TK,HP,N -(-5) BS

1912130 ~ 579.00 631(140) P(l),M(l) -(5-10) HP PO BS

1912131 ~ 935.00 886(191) P(l) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) BS

1912132 ~ (1ll+l11lf)lncluded in 335(54) -(10+) -(10+) W,N -(10+) -(5-10)

Sirohl Town

19/2/33 ~\T 254.18 460(90) P(l) -(5-10) W,TK,HP,C -(-5) BS

1912134 ~ 1485.00 1648(313) M(l),AC(l) PHS(l) W,HP PO,PHONE BS

1912135 ~ 1552.00 885(179) P(l) -(-5) W,HP PO -(10+)

1912136 ~ 1268.00 967(180) P(l) -(10+) W,HP -(-5) -(10+)

27

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE PANCHAYAT SAMITI : 2SIROHI

'1f1r~ Land use

(am 'lfii' '" ~ -~ CfliT '" ~ ~ - twrn it ~ '" ~~amit~

(i.e. area under different types of land use in hec~es rounded up to two decimal places)

lIIlf WIi ~~ ~~ q.r mmr ~ ~~ ~~~ 1IJlT'iiI'';[If

~'1fiI' ~~~ • rom (wr~ ffi'lfii'(~ ~ llJ1f (ffl;o llTo it) ~) ~ 3lICR' mmr) ~

Approach Nearest Town and Power Forest Irrigated Un Irri- Culturable Area not Name of Village 10 vnlage distance (in Kms.) supply by source gated waste (includ- available

(including ing gauchar for cultivation fallow and groves) land)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2

KR Sirohi(30) EO,EAG W107.49) 858.26 52.17 70.50 Baoli

KR,PR Sirohi(32) EO,EAG 17.57 W(68.80) 1319.66 264.12 82.38 Nawara

PR Slrohi(35) EO,EAG W(29.6S) 247.41 121.21 105.29 Guda

KR,PR Sirohi(39) EA W(183.77) 1726.25 235.37 953.78 Mohabaat Nagar

KR,PR Sirohi(28) EA TK(242.oo) 3218.08 573.99 105003 Kalandari

W(463.oo)

KR,PR Sirohi(13) EA W(370.OO} 973.00 132.00 672.00 DoOua

TK(114.oo)

PR Sirohi(12} EA 82.00 W(112.OO} 230.00 43.00 57400 Angor

KR Sirohi(9) EA 128.00 W(123.OO) 577.00 178.00 148.00 Khambal

PR Sirohi(11) EA W(43.01) 259.08 45.01 Palri

PR Sirohi(2) EA W(38.02) 395.06 43.03 122.06 Rampura

KR Sirohi(5) EA W(40.12) 250.03 45.03 106.05 Peepalki

PR Sirohi(5) EO,EAG W(71.22) 570.50 112.08 193.28 Goill

PR Sirohi(1) EA W(29.oo) 589.00 66.00 132.00 Mandwa

PR Sirohi(3) EO 2210.08 W(2.03) 209.Q1 313.30 99.75 Sarneswar ji

KA,PR Sirohi(7) EO W15.oo) 230.00 156.00 178.00 Balda

PR Slrohi(7) EO,EAG 33.00 W(1'.OO) 394.00 98.00 399.00 Rajpura

KR Sirohi(10) Sirohi (Rural)

KR Sirohi(5) EA - C(8.02)W(6.02) 166.06 54.05 30.03 Verapura

PR Sirohi(9) EA 380.00 W(170.OO) 519.00) 86.00 330.00 Sindrath

KR Slrohi(22) EO,EAG 257.00 W(126.OO) 729.00 71.00 369.00 Mamawali

KR Sirohi(22) EO,EAG W(52.OO) 552.00 98.00 566.00 Siloiya

28

1I11J.~IlICfiI ~mrmr:2~ ~~'9f4~

1IT1f it W. '3I""'I~ ('Itft ~ JIIiT it ~ -:m t <II' ( -) nr m <f; ~ lIJlf it ~ ¢ lit ~ ~ t ~ <it '* ilR 'If{ ~ 1I<liIt ~ .5 f<i;" ~o, 5-10 f<i;o ~o ~ 10+ fil;o ~o q\f ~ ~ it <!T lit ~) Amenities available (If not available within the village, a dash ( - ) has been

shown in the column and next to it, in brackets. the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+ Kms. of the nearest place

where the facility is available has been given.)

~- JIIiT'IiI'~ lIJlf'lil'~ ~~ ~ ~ .f.r'lil' Sl<lil!?l qr;;JR/fiR" R~

~::ro ~ ~~ mt ill( 'iii' ff:';Jt<f; (;rn '0"l".

(~it) 'flM (~~) f?:f1lf? ~ mr-t. <mit ~~

Location Name of Village Total area Total popu- Education Medical Drinking Post and Day or Communi-Code of the ration and water Telegraph days of cations No. village (in number of (Potable) the mar- (Bus stop.

hectares) households kethlat Railway if any station.

Water way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1912137 ?fmr 800.00 501(109) P(1) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) (10+)

1912138 m<ro 1370.00 622(121} P(l} -(5-10) W.HP PO -(5-10)

1912139 'CRGU 1545.00 1198(233) M(l).O(l) -(5-10) W.HP PO. PHONE -(5-10)

1912140 'Cfil<IfW 485.00 494(102) P(l) -(-5) W.HP -(-5) -(-5)

1912141 ~ 893.00 1053(221) M(1),AC(2) D(1),CHW(1) W.HP PO as

1912142 m 1315.00 1932(388) P(1).H(1) H(1) W.HP PO,PHONE as AC(2)

1912143 ~1f.ft 971.09 999(221) P(l)H(l) H(l) 0 PO as 1912144 "{1 1665.00 1555(323) P(l) -(-5) 0 -(-5) as 1912145 ~ 430.27 401(86) P(l) -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) -(-5)

1912146 ~ 1337.27 744(136) P(l) -(5-10) W.HP -(-5) -(5-10)

1912147 lfIfs1rr 1579.64 1538(323) P(l),M(l) -(5-10) W,TK,HP PO BS

1912148 ~ 145.24 1230(254) P(l),M(l) -(5-10) W.TK.HP PO as 1912149 {3Tf 473.40 468(96) P(l) -(-5) W.TK,HP -(-5) as 1912150 ~ 97.83 90(13) -(-5) -(5-10) HP -(-5) -(-5)

1912151 ~ 202.83 619(115) P(1) -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) as 1912152 ~ 865.01 969(184) P(l),M(l) -(-5) .W,HP PO as 1912153 ~ 2571.15 414(79) P(1) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5)

1912154 ClllT 1043.35 69(13) -(5-10) -(5-10) W.HP -(5-10) -10+)

1912155 ~ 3053.00 984(185) P(1) -(-5) W,HP' -(-5) "(-5)

1912156 ~ 1531.96 2866(576) P(l),M(l) O(1),CHW(1) T,W,HP Po as H(l)

1912157 ~ 1147.00 361(61) P(l),H(l) -(10+) W.HP -(-5) -(-5)

1912158 ~~ 341.15 53(10) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5)

29

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE PANCHAYAT SM11TI : 2SIROHI

""~ Land use (m ~ ~ 'J.'II'Ii - 'J.'II'Ii ~ * aRfli;r ~ -~ it ~ ~

it~,amlt~ (i.e. area under dfferent types of land use

in hectares rounded up to two decimal places)

llPl ~ f.I:li2;p:r ~ ~ llt If:r ~mr ~ <tifir1irnl' tt!fit~~ JIII11fjf1lJr

II~'I~ <1iI' ~-~ an,r:t mm (t!'f~ m'J.lir(~ ~ 1IT1f (fiJi" 'lito it) ~) ~3'I<R~ m

App~oach Nearest Town and Power Forest Irrigated Un Irri- Cutturable Area not Name of Village 10 village distance (in Kms.) supply by source gated waste (incIud- available

(including iog gauchar for cultivation fallow and groves) land)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2

KR Slrohi(18) EA W(89.00) 363.00 37.00 311.00 Vetal

KR Slrohi(38) ED.EAG W(94OO) 436.00 61.00 779.00 sartara

KR Sirohi(36) ED.EAG W(l53.oo) 453.00 83.00 856.00 Vardara

KR SirOO(37) ED.EAG TK(56.oo) 194.00 180.00 Phachariya

W(55,00)

KR.PR SirOO(36) ED.EAG TK(98 00) 488.00 315.00 ChaduaJ

W(52.OO)

PR Sirohl(40) ED.EAG W(94.00) 887.00) 334.00 Tawsri

KR Sirohi(35) ED.EAG W(32.00) 529.00 191.03 219.06 Phoogru

KR Sirohi(40) ED.EAG W(65.00) 1005.00 226.00 369.0.0 Noon

KR 5irohi(44) ED W(B.9O) 293.42 27.78 100.17 Nimbora

KR Sirohi(47) ED W(31.51) 949.95 27.19 328.62 Akoona

KR 5IrOO(45) EA W(89.00) 1002.64 119.00 309.00 Madya

KR Sirohi(50) EA W(22.00) 956.00 47.00 431.24 HaJiwara

KR SirOO(47) EA W(ll.oo) 311.00 26.00 125.40 Tua

KR SirOO(44) ED.EAG W(16.53) 67.37 4.73 9.14 Kotra

PR Sirohi(44) EA W(34.04) 115.66 17.27 35.86 Saurata

PR SlrOO(42) EA W(39.09) 567.08 64.54 193.40 Jaiia

KR Sirohj(42) ED W(75.64) 747.90 26.38 1721.23 PhaJwadi

KR Sirohi(60) ED.EAG W(12.02) 88.04 2.96 940.33 Kooma

KR SirOO(35) ED 878.00 W(131.OO) 477.00 65.00 1502.00 BaIda

KR.PR Sirohi(18) EA W(82.00) 694.98 293.99 460.99 BelMgari

KR 5IrOO(14) EA 69.00 W(33.00)· 579.00 3n.OO 89.00 Badeli

KR Sirohi(14) EO.EAG 137.59 W(22.26) 107.24 21.45 52.61 Rajpura Khera

30

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1J'I1r ~ 3IIRWf "'49f4a1Q; (~ ~ JIIlr it ~ 'itt t -at (._) -rn m cf; ;w. JIIlr .q ftr-ft "¢ 1R ~ ~ t ~ ~it1n?: tR 1R ~ lI<m

~ .5 f<l;o 1fto, 5-10 f<l;o 1fto ~ 10+ f<l;o 1fto <Ii ml!Pi m it ~ 1ft ~) Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash ( - ) has been

shown in the column and next to it, in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+ Kms. of the nearest place

where the facility is available has been given.)

~ JIili<1iT~ lIfIl'<1iT'F'f 'F'f~ mifIiii ~ ~<1iT m~ ~Im W-IR ~

m-:t" ~ ~1fuRt 1lr:ft on: <1iT fu:r;cf; (<rn ~, (~ it) cR_ (.f.t ~) R:1'"Ilft ¥.t~,

<mm ~~ Location Name of Village Total area Total popu- Education Medical Drinking Post and Day or Communi-Code of the lation and water Telegraph days of cations No. village (in number of (Potable) the mar- (BUll stop,

hectares) householdS ket/hat Railway if any station,

Water way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1912159 'qRff 2387.00 1126(230) P(1)AC(2) -(-5) W,HP Po -(-5)

1912160 ~ 1512.49 1422(288) P(1),M(1) PHS(1) HP PO -(-5)

AC(1)

1912161 ~~ 508.78 499(81} P(1} -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5)

1912/62 't3fT~ 482.66 if{ _ 3TfoffG UN INHABITED

1912163 ~~ 186.15 1I{ - 3TfoffG" UN INHABITED

1912164 ~': 1515.08 655(131) P(1),AC(1) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) as 1912/65 ~~ 195.47 I)'-{ _ 3TfoflG" UN INHABITED

1912/66 ~~ 547.03 16(3) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5)

1912/67 W~ 173.79 92(17) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5)

1912/68 ~~ 820.99 72(14) -(-5) -(10+) HP -(5-10) -(5-10)

1912/69 fwnq;'U 772.89 621(107) P(1).AC(1) -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) -(-5)

1912170 ~ 1681.31 932(172) P(1) -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) -(-5)

1912171 mmm 707.84 675(139) P(1}AC(1) -(-5) HP,R -(-5) -(-5)

1912172 ir:~ 4380.75 3208(632) P(1),M(1) -(10+) T,W,TW,HP PO,PHONE as H(1)

1912173 ~ 857.31 727(137) P(l) -(-5) W,HP,TW,HP PHONE -(-5)

1912174 fm:R;: 1418.46 1985(412) P(1),M(1), -(10+) T,W,HP, PO,PHONE BS

H(1),AC(6) R,N

1912175 ~~ 662.14 306(50) P(1) -(-5) W,HP PHONE -(-5)

1912176 :r;ncrr 340.78 666(142) P(1),AC(1) -(-5) W,TK,HP -(-5) -(5-10)

1912177 7JlrJ.'U 212.71 192(40) -(-5) -(-5) HP,R,N -(-5) -(-5)

1912178 ~ 1492.71 1753(361) P(1),M(1) MCW(1),CWC(1) T,W,TK, PO -BS

AC(l) RP(1),CHW(2) TW,HP.O PHONE

31

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE PANCHAYAT SAMITI : 2SIROHI

1lJ:fir~ Land use

(am ~ ~ ~ - Tft'i 'I1i <T; 3RI1Fr ~ -~ it ~ <T;

~~atqlit~ (i.e. area under different types of land use

in hectares rounded up to two decimal places)

llJIl iI'fi f.i<R;m ~ ~<R CR 'lffirmu aMo ~~ 't{ir~~ llJIl<R1Jlf

~<R ~~¢ • fuf.nf (lPf~ ~ 'lfir (~ ~ llT1f (f<iio mo it) 'Ifir) WlT~m) m

Appr.oach Nearest Town and Power Forest Irrigated Un Irrl- Culturable Area not Name of Village 10 village distance (in Kms.) supply by source gated waste (includ- available

(including ing gauchar for cultivation fallow and groves) land)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2

KR Sirohi(12) EA 850.00 TK(91.00) 309.00 115.00 859.00 Dhanta

W(163.00)

KR Sirohi(9) EA 368.08 TK(150.13) 468.71 112.25 338.36 Mankroda

W(56.96)

KR Sirohi(13) EA 351.24 W(6.32) ,50.60 100.62 Darbari Khera

Sirohi(2O) 481.86 0.80 Kua Khera

Sirohi(17) 186.15 Jajar Khera

PR Sirohi(15) EA 646.00 W(49.37) 248.66 190.97 380.08 Meerpur

Sirohl(17) W(28.00) 90.53 76.94 Verusa Padar

Sirohi(18) W(25.61) 442.05 79.37 Guwari Khera

Sirohi(21) ED,EAG W(28,00) 93.99 36.79 15.01 Unta KOOra

KR Sirohi(26) ED,EAG 260.99 W(18,00) 86.00 60.00 396.00 Padroo Khera

Slrohi(63) ED,EAG 6.01 W(109.03) 171.01 254.02 232.82 Siya Kara

Sirohi(56) EA W(173.99) 414.01 323.98 769.33 Kakendra

KR Sirohi(S5) ED,EAG TK(52.00) 168.00 71.01 343.83 Poseatara

W(73.00)

KR,PR Sirohi(50) EA C(273.22) 1907.64 161.40 1720.35 Mer Mandwara

W(378.14)

KR Sirohi(55) ED,EAG W(12161) 463.41 113.24 159.05 Sirodki

KR,PR Sirohi(55) EA W(187.S5) 840.64 24.54 365.73 Sildar

-KR Sirohi(58) ED,EAG W(59.16) 421.99 58.47 122.52 RodaKhera

KR Slrohi(65) ED,EAG W(46.91) 155.71 37.74 100.42 Punawa

KR Sirohi(56) ED,EAG W(22.69) 139.73 4.21 46.08 Rampura

KR Sirohi(65) EA W(l33.00) 788.00 87.42 484.29 Amlari

i1I"1im' l!!IPIiT :jJlf 1IIlf'lil'~ ¥~

:ir; :r" ~ ~~ (~it) ::f.tm

location Name of Village Total area Total popu-Code of the lation and No. village (in number of

hectares) households

2 3 4

19/2179 "flJ' 1192,83 607(114)

1912180 ~~ 2361.40 1240(232)

19t2/8t ~ 443.32 158(25)

1912182 if.fm 503.95 106(19)

19W83 ~ 1697.99 384(68)

19f2184 ~~ 3041.58 2511(505}

19t2/85 ~~ 1567.66 910(164)

.qrq 109039.51 105806

(20979)

32

'1m MWi4ii ~ ttcr1fif~

'VTIr ~ ~ '*"W4liict (~ r~ 1IIlf it ~ ~ t <It ( -) -rn m <f; ~ 1IIlf ~ fT<r-it ~ 'R ~ ~ t ~ <it ~ * 'R ~ lI'JiR ~ 5 Flio 1fto, 5-10 f<l;o 1fto ~ 10+ !iii" 'lito * mqpf ~ it ?t 1If t)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash ( - ) has been shown in the column and next to it, in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms and 10+ Kms. of the nearest place

where the facility is available has been given.)

iIlP.1fOrc1; f:ffiI;;m ,<

mtJft R~ 'lR'IiT "T~lvm

mt 'IR <!iT fu:r;cf; ('Rl ~,

(iFt ~) fe:r'lffr. ¥r~, cmm ~l!IlT)

Education Medical Drinking Post and Day or Communi-water Telegraph days of cations

(Potable) the mar- (Bus stop, ketlhat Railway if any station,

Water way)

5 6 7 8 9 10

P(1),AC(1) -(-5) TK,HP,N,O -(-5) -(-5)

P(l)M(l) -(5-10) W,HP PO BS

-(-S) -(S-10) HP (-S) -(-S)

-(-5) -(5-10) HP -(-5) -(-5)

P(l) -(-5) HP -(5-10) -(-5)

P(1jM(1) O(1)PHS(1) T,W,HP PO,PHONE BS

H(l)AC(1) CHW(l)

P(l) -(5-10) W.HP -(5-10) -(SolO)

P(71),M(29), H(3),0(11)

H(13)PUC(2), HC(1),RP(4)

AC(50),0(5) PHC(1),PHS(12)

MCW(l)CWC(l)

CHW(11)

33

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE PANCHAYAT SAMITI : 2SIROHI

~~ Land use

(am'lfif ;f; ~ -~ ~;f; ~ ~ -~ it ~ <f; ?r f.f.R'(rq am it ~

(i.e. area under different types 0' land use in hectares rounded up to two decimal places)

lII1l Q<I; ~<mT ~ 'Ii <r:r lir.fmr ~ ""~ ~<l;~ lII1l '1ir ":1m

'l~""' q;r ~~¢ • fuf.m (1!lf~ $R lJfii (ft ~ lIf1f (~o lito it) 'Ifii) ;p!ff 3'tif.f ~ m

Approach Nearest Town and Power Forest Irrigated Un Irri- Culturable Area not Name of ViDage 10 village distance (in Kms.) supply by source gated waste (includ- available

(including ing gauchar 'or cultivation fallow and groves) land)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2

KR SirOO(67) ED W(60.82) 598.42 229.12 304.47 Bag

KR Sirohl(59) EA 113.03 W(ln.OO) 653.95 587.96 829.46 Sanpur

Sirohl(64) ED,EAG W(25.00) 94.32 13.00 311.00 KarjaJ

5IrOO(25) EAG 429.99 W(500) 45.98 5.99 16.99 Ranela

Sirohl(23) ED,EAG 685.99 W(22.00) 5n.98 204.03 207.99 AmIi

PR Sirohl(18) EA 645.96 W(l44.33) 1336.82 513.83 400.64 Krishan Ganj

PR Sirohl(25) EA 443.97 W(42.00) 105.04 27.96 948.69 Telpi Khera

13984.51 C(635.23), 46553.03 1578.50 287M.54 TOTAL TK(1002.91),

W(8488.71)

ciilllh1 tlfqrn: fqugcllsl •

PANCHAYAT SAMITI: PINDWARA

37

CluiChql3ijj{ 101ft c6t ~ ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

mw~:3~ PANCHAYAT 5AMITI: 3 PINDWARA

iti1t~ "IIi'!f<R':[II' 1991~ 1981~

51. No. Name of village 1991 Census 1981 Census

~m-:ro ~m-:ro Location Code No. Location Code No.

~ ~ ~ ~ Manual Computer Manual Computer

2 3 4 5 6

~-~(1J.Ui) TEHSIL : PINDWARA (FULL)

1. ~ Achpura 2119/3m 21/191003010077 18/1813m 18/181003010077

2. ~ Ajari 211913146 21119/003010046 18/18/3/46 18/181003010046

3. aum;It Ami; 211913119 21/191003010019 1811813/19 18118l0030l0019

4. 3lMt:~ Apri Khera 211913139 21119/003010039 18/18/3/39 18/181003010039

5. amm:Ir Arasana 2119/3/12 21/191003010012 1811813/12 1811810030I0012

6. ~ Banas 211913161 2111910030/0061 1811813/61 18118l0030/0061

7. ~ Bara .

2119/3179 21/191003010079

8. ~ Basantgarh 211913158 2111910030/0058 18/1813158 18/181003010058

9. ~ Bhadaver; 211913152 21/191003010052 18118/3/52 181181003010052

10 ~ Bharja 211913180 211191003010080 1811813179 18/181003010079

11. fifIlRr Bhimana 21/19/3/82 21/19/003010082 1811813/81 181181OQ301OO81

12. 'FIT Bhoola 21/1913198 2111910030/0098 18/1813198 18/1810030/0098

13. ~:ro '< Block No.2 21/1913174 21/191003010074 18/18/3174 18/181003010074

14. <m3tRt Bor Umri 21/19/3195 21/19/0030/0095 18/18/3195 181181003010095

15. TiIf.i'!lT~ Cheeniya Band 21119/3153 21119/0030/0053 1811813153 18118/0030I0053

16. ~~ Churli Khera 21/19/3/34 21/191003010034 18/18/3/34 18118/0030I0034

17. ~~ DarlaPadar 21/19/3/3 21/19/0030/0003 18/1813/3 18/181003010003

18. qit Ohanari 21119/3166 21/19/0030/0066 18/1813/66 21/1910030/0066

19. ~ Dhandhpura 21/1913143 21/1910030/0043 18/1813143 21/191003010043

20. n Ot,anga 21/19/3149 21/19/0030/0049 18/18/3/49 21/19/003010049

21. mR Digar 21/1913130 21/19/0030/0030 1811813/30 21/1910030I0030

22. ~ Ooongari 21/19/3/60 21/19/0030/0060 18/18/3160 21/1910030/0060

23. ~ Gadiya 21/19/3148 21/19/0030/0048 18/18/3/48 21/191OO301Q048

24. 'eR'2' Gharat 21/19/3156 21/19/0030/0056 1811813156 21119/003010056

25. ~ Ghodiyawa 21/19/3162 21/1910030/0062 18/1813162 21/1910030/0062

26. tw Is(a 21/19/3/35 21/1910030/0035 18/18/3135 18/181003010035

27. ~ Janapur 21/19/3/26 21119/~26 1811813126 18/181003010026

28. ~ Jhadoli 21/19/3115 21/191003010015 18/1813115 181181003010015

29. - Jhankar 21/19/3127 21/191003010027 1811813/27 181181003010027 . 30. ~ ;Jiapura 21119/3129 21/19/003010029 18/18/3129 1811810030I0029

31. ':f1T~ Juna 5anwara 21/19/319 21/19/0030/0009 18/18/319 18118l0030l0009

32. ~ Kachholi 21/19/3170 21/19/003010070 18/1813170 18/181003010070

38

QUiChiU3ijj{ 1lT1it tit ~ ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

~~;3~ PANCHAYAT SAMITI: 3 PINOWARA

~ til§!tf "llitPfl~ 1991~ 1981~

SI. No. Name of village 1991 Census 1981 Census

~~;fo ~~;fO Location Code No. Location Code No.

~ ~ ~ ~ Manual Computer Manual Computer

2 3 4 5 6

33. ~ Kalabor 21119/3132 21/19/0030/0032 18/1813132 18/18/oo3O/()032

34. ~ Kalumbri 21/19/3125 21/191003010025 18/18/3125 181181003010025

35. <!iR{l Kantal 21/19/3147 21/19/0030/0047 1811813147 18/1810030/0047

36. ~ Kaseendra 21/19/3178 21/19/0030/0078 18/1813178 18/1810030/0078

37. ~<liT~ Kedar -Ka-Padar 21/19/3190 21/19/0030/0090 18118/3190 1811810030/0090

38. . if;{ Kef 21/19/3133 21/191003010033 1811813133 18/18/0030/0033

tmr 1!fG{ • 39. Keria Padar 21/19/316 21/19/0030/0006 1811813/6 18/1810030/0006

40. ~ Keshavganj 21/19/3117 21/19/0030/0017 1811813117 18/181003010017

41. ~ Khakharwara 21/1913169 21/19/0030/0069 1811813169 18/1810030/0069

42. .,_m.

Khari Gegarwa 21/19/311 21/191003010001 181181311 181181003010001

43. ~~ Khokhri Khera 21/19/3/37 21/1910030/0037 1811813137 18/18/003010037

44. ~ Kodarla 21 {1913165 21/1910030/0065 18/18/3165 181181003010065

cmro .

45. Kojra 21/19/3144 21/1910030/0044 1811813144 18/181003010044

46. ~ Kotra 21/19/318 211191003010008 1811813/8 18/181003010008

47 ~ Kotra 21/19/3175 21/19/0030/0075 1811813175 181181003010075

48. ~ Kunda! 21119/3123 21/19/0030/0023 1811813123 18/181003010023

49. ~ Lotana 21119/3131 21/19/003010031 18118/3131 18118/003010031

SO. l1Ri1r Malap 21/19/3122 21/191003010022 1811813122 18118/0030/0022

51. m Malera 21/19/3155 21/19/003010055 1811813155 18/1810030/0055

52. ~~ Mandawara Khalsa 21/19/3/38 21/1910030/0038 18/18/3/38 18/18/003010038

53. ~7.:cr Mandawara Oeo 21/19/3188 21/19/0030/0088 18/1813188 18/1810030/0088

54. ~ Moras 21/19/3/54 21/19/0030/0054 18/18/3154 1811810030/0054

55. ~ Muri 21/19/314 21119/0030/0004 18/181314 18/1810030/0004

56. 1rI1jU Nagpura 21/19/3176 2111910030/0076 18/18/3176 18/1810030/0076

57. ~ Nanarwara 21/19/3168 21/19/0030/0068 18/18/3/68 1811810030/0068

58. ::fim Nandiya 21/19/3128 21/19/0030/0028 18/1813128 18/181003010028

59. :rcTI<lR1 Nawawas 21/19/3/57 21/19/003010057 18/18/3/57 18/18/0030/0057

60. ~ (mffiU) Nawawas (Khalsa) 21/19/3/97 21/19/003010097 18/18/3197 18/18/0030/0097

61. ':rtr~ Naya Sanwara 2111913110 21119/003010010 1811813110 1811810030/0010

62. ~(7.:cr) Nayawas (Oeo) 21/1913194 21/19/0030/0094 18/\8/3194 1811810030/0094

63. ~ Nitora 21/19/3167 21/19/0030/0067 18/16/3167 181181003010067

64. "m.'~ Pa.'lar Kalan 21/19/3151 21f19/OO30/0051 16/18i3/51 18/18/0030/0051

65. 1li'f~ Panch Oewal 21/1913173 21/19/0030/0073 1811813173 18/1810030/0073

66. - Parisi 21/19/3/14 21/19/0030/0014 18/18/3/14 18/ 18/0030100 14

67. ~ Patumbri 21/19/3/85 21/19/003010085 18/18/3184 18/18/0030/0084

39

qOiQi¥flj~H ri c6t wft ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

~m: 3~ PANCHAYAT SAMITI: 3 PINDWARA

If;l1'm 'lJicrClif:tfl1 1991~ 1981~

SI No. Name of vittage 1991 Census 1981 Census

~<m;fo ~<m;fo Location Code No. Location Code No.

~ ~ ~ ~ Manual Computer Manual Computer

2 3 4 5 6

68 . ~lIlG\ Peetari Padar 21/1913196 21/19/0030/0096 1811813/96 18118/003010096

69. • Peshua 21/19/3/64 21/19/0030/0064 18/18/3/64 18/181003010064

70. 't@l"(~T~ CIif ~ Phoola Bai-ka-Khera 21/19/3171 21/19/0030/0071 18/18/3171 18/1810030/0071

71. ~ Phulera 21/19/3141 211191003010041 1811813141 1811810030/0041

72. ~(Aur) PindNara (Rural) 21/19/3199 21/191003010099 18118/3199 18/1810030/0099

73. ~ Rajpura 21/19/3/16 21/191003010016 18/1813116 18/18/003010016

74. ~ Rampura 21/19/3159 21/191003010059 18/1813159 18/181003010059

75. ~ Reechhri 21/19/3/63 21/191003010063 18/18/3163 181181003010063

76. ~ Rohira 21/19/3/86 21/19/0030/0086 18/18/3186 18/18/0030/0086

n. ~ Sabeia 21/19/3121 21/1910030/0021 18/18/3121 18/1810030/0021

78. ~ Sadalawa 21/19/3118 21/191003010018 18118/3118 1811810030/0018

79. ~~ Sada Pahti 21/1913193 21/19/003010093 1811813193 1811810030/0093

SO. ~ Sangwara 18/1913172 21/191003010072 1811813172 18118/0030/0072

81. ~ Sanwara 21119/3/87 21/1910030/0087 1811813/87 18118/003010087

82. wmlt'3Tt~ Sawarli @Chawarli 21/19/3/45 21/19/0030/0045 18/1813/45 18/1810030/0045

83. ~ Semli 21/19/3192 21/19/0030/0092 18118/3192 18/18/003010092

84. ~' Shivgarh 21/19/3/42 21/19/0030/0042 18/18/3142 18/18/0030/0042

85. Rfqu Siwera 21/19/3/5 21/19/0030/005 1811813/5 18/1810030/0005

86. ~ Taroongi 21/19/3/81 21/19/0030/0081 18/1813180 1811810030/0080

87. ~ Teipur 21/19/3/11 21/19/0030/0011 18/1813/11 18118/0030/00 11

80. o:it~ Thandi Bari 21/19/3120 21/19/003010020 18/18/3120 18/181003010020

89. ~ Ubera 21/19/3/36 21/1910030/0036 18/18/3/36 18/181003010036

90. ~ Udbariya 21/19/3/84 21/19/0030/0084 18/18/3183 18/18/003010083

91. ~ Undra 21/19/3/7 21/19/0030/0007 18/18/317 18/18/003010007

92. ~ Vagdari 21/19/3150 21/19/0030/0050 18/1813150 1811810030/0050

93. qrm~ Varki Khera 21/1913/40 21/19/003010040 18/18/3/40 18/1810030/0040

94. CRm- Varll 21/1913/24 21/19/0030/0024 1811813124 18/1810030/0024

95. crnr Vatera 21/1913/83 21/19/003010083 1811813/82 18/~ 8/003010082

96. ~ Veerwara 21/19/3/13 21/19/0030/0013 18/18/3113 18/181003010013

97. m Viroli 21119/3/2 21119/0030/0002 18/18/3/.2 1811810030/0002

98. ~ Waloriya 21/19/3191 21/19/0030/0091 18/18/3191 18/1810030/0091

99. qrm Wasa fl/19/3/89 21/19/0030/0089 18/18/3/89 181181003010089

NOTE: In the column Nos. 5 & 6 of location~ode of villages in 1981 Census, dash (-) has been indicated against those viliages which were newly created during the 1991 Census.

40

Vflf~I.' ~~:3~ ~lt<l~~

1mf it 1IftIIWr ", .. ,f¥llIt (~ ~ 'JITIl it ~ ':Itt t m- ( -) ~ m <fi ~lII1'ftmt¢TR ~~f~~~~$:TR~lI<m: ~ -5 1'$0 lito, 5-10 fct;o lito l1!-i' 10+ 1'$0 lito * ~ ~ 1'1" eft 'Jlt t) Amenities available (if nol available within the village, a dash ( - ) has been

shown in the column and next to it, in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+ Kms. of the nearest place

where the facility is available has been given.)

mtm 1lPPii ";JTli 'JITIlCliT~ ~~ ~ Mim if.i'IiT sr<J;l1!-i' ~ ~~ m:ro ~ l1!-i'mit mT OR: 'liT ~;c(; (w W'l.

(~ it) *- (-qR ~) ftT~. ~m,

~ir ~lIflf) Location Name of Village Total area Total popu- Education Medical Drinking Post and Day or Communi· Code of the lation and water Telegraph days of cations No. village (in number of (Potable) the mar- (Bus stop,

hectares) households ketlhat Railway if any station,

Water wa

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

~M ~: fif1IAIJf (1J.Of)

19/3/1 1985.00 123(19) (5-10) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5·10)

19/312 Prom 1666.00 846(161) P(1) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10)

191313 <<<'It4t<< 852.00 ~-~ UN·INHABITED

19/3/4 ~U 617.00 874(179) P(l) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5)

191315 ~n 1036.00 1525(287) M(l) HC(1) W,HP PO,PHONE - as 191316 c(;U'1141« 360.00 503(84) P(l) MCW(2) HP -(-5) (-5)

19/~ ~ 897.00 1342(258) P(l) -(-5) W,HP -(5-10) -(-5)

19/318 <ii)c:u 387.00 434(92) P(1),AC{1) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5)

191319 l1T m1~ 633.46 154(25) AC(l) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5)

19/3110 ¥IT ~ 1262.00 2851(592) P(l)AC(l) H(l),D(l) W,HP PO,PHONE - BS

PHS(1)

19/3/11 ~ 749.00 1219(257) P(l) -(-5) HP PO -(-5)

19/3112 3limr:IT 901.00 994(180) P(1),O(l) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5)

19/3/13 ~ 1771.00 3360(658) P(1),H(1)AC(1) H(l) T,W,HP,R PO BS

19/3/14 ~ 231.00 341(64) P(l) -(-5) W,HP,R -(-5) as 19/3/15 wirm 2125.00 5356(1085) P(l),M(l), PHS(1),RP(1) T,W,HP,R PO,PHONE - as

H(I),AC(1),O(1)

19/3116 ~ 245.00 621(143) P(l) MCW(l) HP -(-5) -(-5)

19/3117 ~ 124.00 199(39) P(l) -(5-10) HP -(-5) RS

19/3118 ~ 415.00 443(90) P(l),O(l) -(10+) W,HP -(-5) -(-5)

1913119 31TJfffi 1140.00 2139(419) P(1),M(1)O(2) -(10+) W,HP PO BS

19/31"20 ~ 763.00 1401(236) P(1),O(4) -(10+) W,H[P -(5-10) -(5-10)

19/3121 ~ 852.00 671(120) P(l) -(10+) HP,R,N,O -(10+) -(10+)

19/3/22 'iffi'ftT . 746.00 848(157) P(l) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5)

19/3123 ~ 218.00 439(77) P(1) -(-5-10) HP,R -(5-10) -(5-10)

19/3124 cmft 529.00 942(166) P(l) -(5-10) r,W,HP,R -(5-10) -(5-10)

1913125 ~ 240.00 461(108) P(1) -(5-10) HP,R -(5-10) -(5-10)

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE PANCHAYATSAMITI: 3 PINDWARA

"lf1r~ Land use

(~ 'fir * ';!Ifcfi -~ q7]f * aRrfq ~ -~ it ~ '" €t~amlr~

(i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to two decimal places)

JI!II" (f<fi ~~ ~ql <r-r mmr ~ ~~ <Ft~~ JI!II"<IiT~

~~ ~-¢ 3!!1fif f#f.fif (lfIf~ ~ 'fir (mm: ~ l1TTf (1%0 liTo ~ 'lfll) ~-m:r~ m

Approach Nearest Town and Power Forest Irrigated Un Irri- Culturable Area not Name of Village to village distance (in Kms.) supply by source gated waste (includ- available

(including ing gauchar for cultivation fallow and groves) land)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2

TESHIL: PINDWARA (FULL) Sirohi(16) 1831.00 92.00 33.00 29.00 Khari Gegarwa

KR Pindwara(12) EAG 839.00 W(3.OO) 335.00 348.00 141.00 Viroli

Sirohi(14) 852.00 Darlapadar

Pinclwara(12) 317.00 50.00 250.00 Muri

PR,KR Pindwara(9) ED 63.00 484.00 195.00 294.00 Siwera

KR Pindwara(12) EAG 53.00 204.00 23.00 80.00 Kerlapadar

KR Pindwara(10) EA W35.OO) 462.00 214.00 186.00 Undra

KR Pindwara (12) ED,EAG W(7.OO) 223.00 73.00 84.00 Kotra

Sirhhi(13) EAG 161.46 188.00 284.00 Juna Sanwara

PR,KR Sirohi(11) EA 634.00 302.00 326.00 Nava Sanwara

KR Pindwara(14) EO W(31.OO) 310.00 194.00 214.00 Telpur

PR Pindwara(12) ED W(27.OO) 437.00 86.00 351.00 Arasana

PR,KR Pindwara(10) EA 84.00 W(93.00) 811.00 253.00 530.00 Veerwara

PR Pindwara(7) ED,EAG W(35.OO) 112.00 37.00 4700 Parlai

PR,KR Pindwara(3) EA 147.00 TK(190) 762.00 342.00 545.00 Jhadoli

W(139.OO)

KR Pinclwara(8) ED TK(64.oo) 110.00 36.00 35.00 RaJPura

KR Pindwara(9) ED TK(02.oo) 68 .. 00 40.00 14.00 Keshavganj

KR Pindwara(14) EAG W(08.00) 200.00 90.00 117.00 Sadalwa

PR P;ndwara(10) EA W(65.00) 451.00 210.00 414.00 Amli

KR Pindwara(18) ED,EO W(63.OO) 257.00 01.00 442.00 Thandiberi

KR Pindwara(10) 467.00 .-.: 145.00 240.00 Sabala

KR Pindwara(4) W(14.00) 157.00 575.00 Malap

Pindwara(5) W(39.00) 84.00 39.00 56.00 Kunda!

PR Pindwara(5) EAG 60.00 W(34.OO) 109.00 336.00 Varli

Pindwara(6) W(62.00) 123.00 1600 39.00 Kalumbri

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1lJ11 f.t'aftJlilil t'W«f R' ; 3 ~ ~tJ:q~~

1n'If ~ ~ ;;j'lttfa.mt ("Ilk P 1IIlT 1i ~ ':Itt t iIt ( -) ~ m ;f. ~ 1IIlT itf-lrn':lt;;:u1I'{ ~~t ~ ¢*~ 11'{ rn l!lliI'I:

~ -5 ~o mo, 5-10 f1j;o mo ~ 10+ ~o mo <iit 'W!P1' M' it .;r '1ft t.) Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash \ - ) has been

shown in the column and next to it, in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+ Kms. of the nearest place

where the facility is available has been given.)

~ Jlltl 'liT -:rrq lIm'liT'¥T ¥T~ ~ ~ 1if.i'liT mq;l!'t ~mc ~~

m-:io ~ ~~ 1IT=ft OT'{ 'liT ~I'f; (~~,

(~ 1i) cRm (~~) ~"IIk ~~, emit 'fflllTlf)

Location Name of Village Total area Total popu- Education Medical Drinking Post and Day or Communi-Code of the lalion and water Telegraph days of cations No. village (in number of (Potable) the mar- (Bus stop,

hectares) households ketlhat Railway if any station,

Water wa

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

19/3126 ~ 916.98 2697(522) M(l),H(l)AC(l) PHS(l) W,HP PO -(-5)

19/3127 mCR 580.99 1134(197) P(l),AC(l) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5)

1913128 '1iR<n 3147.00 3782(792) P(l),M(l), HC(l) W,HP PO,PHONE BS

H(l)AC(l)

19/3129 ~ 86.00 191(36) -(-5) -(-5) HP (-5) (-5)

19/3/30 fu1TR 1079.00 731(137) P(l),AC(l) -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10)

19/3131 BTcr:rr 1597.00 1617(329) P(1),M(1)O(2) -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) -(10+)

1913132 ~~ 2070.00 414(61) ?(1),O(4) -(10+) HP -(-5) -(10+)

19/3133 *~ 1072.00 1297(260) P(l),M(l),O(l) -(10+) TK,HP,R PO BS

19/3134 ~~ 819.00 339(67) P(l) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5)

19/3135 '{mr 576.00' 18S4t356) P(l) PHS(l) W,HP PO as 19/3/36 -rur 155.05 132(23) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5)

19/3/37 ~~ 215.00 466(91) P(l) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) as 19/3138 ~ ~ ~.s7100 ,2873(543) P(1),AC(3) -(-5) W,TK,R PO BS . ~

19/3139 awro~ 557.00 1360(241) P(1),O(2) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10)

1913/40 ~~ 391.00 279(49) P(1).AQ1)O(l) -(5-10) HP -(-5) -(-5)

1913/41 ~ 524.00 501(99) P(l),AC(l) -(-5) W,TK,HP -(-5) -(-5)

19/3142 ~ 835.00 1531(292) P(l),M(l)O(l) PHS(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5)

19/3143 ~ 296.00 10(02) -(-5) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5)

19/3144 ~ 714.00 2292(452) P(l),M(l) H(l ).PHS(l) W,HP PO BS

H(1)AC(2).0(3)

19/3145 m«i~~ 735.84 759(147) P(l),AC(l) -(-5) W,TK.HP,R,N -(-5) BS

19/3146 ~ 1495.00 4458(798) P(l),M(l). D(l),PHS(l) T,W,HP PO,PHONE -(5-10)

H(l),AC(l)

19/3147 ~ 529.00 817(159) P(l) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) BS

43

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE PANCHAVATSAMITI: 3 PINDWARA

'lfir~ Land u~

(~'Wr <l; ~ -~ qijf <l; ~ ~ -~ it ~ <l; "i!T ~ aitIi1it ~

(Le. area under different types of land use In hectares rounded up to two det::ima! places)

1I!lI <fili ~~ ~"* q.r "l;ffi;mr ~ ~"!lrnr ~<l;~ 1I!lI <!iT -:IfTl

~q;r ~~¢ 3lT1ffif fuffir (1l1f~ $R~(~ ~ ll11f (f<lio mo it) ~) ~ "3Qq.f mto) $

" Approach Nearest Town and Power Forest Irrigated Un Irri- Culturable Area not Name of Village to village distance (in Kms.) supply by source gated waste (includ- available

(including ing gauchar for cultivation fallow and groves) land)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2

PR Pinclwara( 4) ED,EAG 94.98 W(232.96) 318.00 138.05 132.99 Janapur

PR Pinclwara(4) ED,EAG W(99.98) 315.97 91.02 74.02 Jhankar

PR,KR Pinclwara( 15) EA 1187.00 W(126.00) 1127.00 307.00 400.00 Nandiya

KR Pinclwara(14) EAG W(07.00) 52.00 23.00 4.00 Jlapura

Pinclwara( 16) ED.E~G W(18.00) 185.00 238.00 638.00 Digar

PR Pindwara(19) EO 1022.00 W(16.00) 318.00 180.00 61.00 Lotana

KR Pinclwara(49) ED 1850.00 W(10.oo) 121.00 30.00 59.00 Kalabor

PR,KR Pindwara(40) EA 24700 W(66.00) 326.00 148.00 285.00 Ker

KR Pinclwara(40) 138.05 W(41.40) 177 55 69.15 392.85 Churli Khera

PR Pindwara(38) EA W(59.oo) 203.00 122.05 191.95 Isra

KR Pindwara(39) W(29.05) 46.00 20.95 59.05 Ubera

PR Pmdwara(S7) W(4.95) 115.80 30.25 64.00 Khokhri Kho!1ra

PR Pinclwara(35) EA 1107.00 TK(191.oo) 629.00 51.00 351.00 Mandawara Khalsa

W(42.00)

KR Pinclwara(20) EO 60.00 W(07.oo) 396.00 25.00 69.00 Apri Ki1era

KR Pindwara(25) 315.00 W(OS.OO) 60.00 04.00 0900 Varkl Khera

KR Pindwara(18) ED,EAG W(29.00) 259.00 141.00 95.00 Phulera

PR,KR Pindwara(14) EA W(05.00) 440.00 299.00 91.00 Shlvgarn

-(-5) Pindwara( 14) w(29.00) 191.00 39.00 37.00 Dhandhpura

PR,KR Pinclwara(10) EA w(159.00) 285.00 166.00 104.00 Kojra

PR,KR Plndwara(10) EA W(63.13) 407.78 97.96 169.97 Sawarli @ Chawarli

PR Pinclwara(7) EA T\«eo.OO)O(4.00) 51700 356.00 275.00 Ajari

W(283.OO)

PR Pinclwara(3) ED,EAG TK(20.oo) 148.00 78.00 192.00 Kantal

W(91.00)

44

1I1Jr ~flicsi ~rn:3~ ~ttq~~

lnlf ~ ~ ;;j"9MII~, ("Ilfu ~ 1IfIl it ~ ':Itt t -at ( -) ~ m ~ ~ 1IfIl -e- fflRRt ~ 1R ~ ~ t <IJ ~ 1{rZ ~ 1R ~ !lim

~ -5 fci;o mo, 5-10 fci;o mo 'l!!f 10+ fci;o mo <9 mlIR' ~ it tT "It t) Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash ( - ) has been

shown in the column and next to it, in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+ Kms. of the nearest place

where the facility is available has been given.)

~ 1IfIl q;r ':!1lT 1IfIlq;r~ ~~ ~. ~ ~q;r mi'l!!f ~1m'2 m~

.;fQ ~ ~~ ~ \IT{ q;r ~~ (~m,

(~it) <9a (~~) ~~ ~~, 'lWir ~lII'If)

Location Name of Village Total area Total popu- Education Medical Drinking Post and Day or COmmuni-Code of the lation and water Telegraph days of cations No. village (in number of (Potable) the mar- (Bus stop,

hectares) households ketlhat Railway if any station,

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1913148 ~ 221.01 276(56) P(1) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) BS

19/3149 fiTlTT 417.00 689(121) P(1) -(5-10) W,HP,R,O -(5-10) -(5-10)

1913150 ~ 356.00 342(57) (P1) -(5-10) HP,N,O -(5-10) (5-10)

19/3151 ~cg;[ 7484.34 410(89) P(1) -(10+) HP -(5-10) -i5-10)

1913152 ~ 78.08 96(14) -(5-10) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10)

<fIf.j'114~ ..

19/3153 7.40 28(06) -(5-10) -(10+) HP,O -(5-10) BS

19/3154 m\~ 1965.35 2327(463) P(1) -(10+) W,HP,R PO BS

19/3155 ~ 324.00 838(136) P(1) -(10+) HP -(5-10) -(-5)

19/3156 em- 962.00 1397(240) P(1),M(1),O(1) -(10+) W,HP -(5-10) BS

19/3157 1]qTmf 107.00 64(11) -(5-10) -(10+) HP,R -(10+) BS

19/3158 ~ 4014.00 5141(1226) M(1),PUC(2) -(-5) W,HP,R,N PTO,PHONE BS

C(1),TR(1),AC(2)

19/3159 ~\T 670.00 1166(229) P(1) -(-5) W,TK,HP,N -(-5) -(-5)

19/3160 ~ 243.00 1105(204) P(1),M(1), HC(1),PHS(1) W,TK,HP,R -(-6) BS

H(1),AC(1) MCW(1)RP(1)

19/3/61 <Rm 147.24 341(100) AC(1) HC(1),PHS(1) HP,R,O -(-5) BS,RS

MCW(1 ),RP(1)

19/3162 ~ 101.00 23(04) P(1),M(1),He(1) -(-5) W,HP,R -(-5) BS

19/3163 ~ 187.00 567(99) P(1) MCW(1) W,TK,HP,R -(-6) BS

19/3164 • 627.00 2011(448) H(1) P(1 ),PHS(1) W,HP,R PO,Phone BS

MCW(1)FPC(1)

1913165 ~ 791.00 841(162) P(1)M(1 ),H(1) PHS(1) W,HP,TK,R -(-5) BS

19/3166 m 2411.00 4145(755) P(1)H(1)AC(1) -(-5) W,TK,HP PO,Phone BS

1913167 ~ 1647.00 3279(604) P(1)H(1) H(1) W,HP,R PO,Phone BS

1913168 ~ 484.00 700(137) P(1) -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

45

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE PANCHAYATSAMITI: 3 PINOWARA

'lfif~ Land use

(~ 1ftr <f; 'T'f<1i - 'T'f<1i 'IfIii <f; Ail ~ -~ it ~ <f; it~amit~

(i.e. area under different tYpes of land use in hectares rounded up to two decimal places)

1D1T <IlIi ~~ ~ql "I'f.I' lItwmr aM;r ~~ ~~~ 1D1T<R~

~<R ~-"¢ • fttf.r;r (1Pf~ -.m 'ifit (~ ~ llT1f (f*o ",,0 it) '!fir) im"3lm m) ~

Approach Nearest Town and Power Forest Irrigated Un Irli- CuUurable Area not Name of Village to village distance (in Kms.) supply by source gated waste (includ- available

(including ing gauchar for cultivation fallow and groves) land)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2

PR PinctNara(5) 104.76 W(09.42) 41.53 13.30 52.00 Gadiya

KR PlnctNara(6) W(25.00) 49.00 343.00 Ohanga

KR Pindwara(9) 71.00 30.00 255.00 Vagdn

PinctNara(35) 6463.32 W(2.87) 29.22 28.00 961.03 Pahar Kalan

PinctNara(40) W(0.76) 37.37 22.74 17.21 Bhadaven

PR Pindwara(3O) 5.36 1.04 1.00 Cheeniyaband

PR PinctNara(25) 184.00 W(68.97) 696.68 23.00 993.00 Moras

Pindwara(2O) 1.04 W(2O.04) 188.32 7.00 107.60 Matera

PR,KR Pindwara(2O) W(39.92) 278.94 20.00 623.14 Gharat

PR Pindwara(15) 12.55 32.95 3.40 58.10 Nawawas

KR Pindwara(8) EA 2096.00 W(252.OO) 476.00 388.00 760.00 Basantgarh

0(42.00)

KR Pindwara(15) EA 267.97 W(27.35) 178.97 80.99 114.98 Rarnpura

PR,KR PinctNara(15) EA W(53.OO) 82.00 24.00 84.00 Ooongri

PR,KR Pindwara(12) W(12 .. 14} 45.32 08.09 81.69 Banas

PR,KR Pindwara(11 ) W(17.OO) 42.00 15.00 . 27.00 Ghodiyawa >

PR,KR Pindwara(12) EA W(2O,00) 108.00 37,00 22.00 Reechhri

PR,KR Pindwara(15) EA W(78.00) 216.00 219.00 114.00 Peshua

PR,KR Pindwara(15) EA 62.00 W(67.00) 333.00 84.00 245.00 Kodarla

PR,KR Pindwara(22) EO,EAG 96.00 W(357.00) 683.00 360.00 915.00 Ohanari

PR Pindwara(3O) EA 154.00 TK(98.oo) 632.00 267.00 331.00 Nitora

W(165.00)

Pindwara(33) ED,EAG TK(16,00) 256.00 152.00 Nanarwada

W(60.oo)

46

vn:r r.rer~ICIII 'l'Wf<f 'Ufl!fo : 3 ~ ~ttcf~~

VI'If it ~ ",4gfllUl<t (1lf;: W<M 1IIlllf ~ :rift t ~ ( -) t.1T ~ <I; ow. lIl11 ~ m:it ~ ~ ~ ~rt ;n; '¢ ~ * ~ ~ 'If.IiR

~ -5 fil;o mo. 5-10 Fto mo ~ 10+ R;o mo <R ml1Pl' m it -cr ~ ~) Amenities available (if not available within the village. a etas!, ( - ) has been

shown in the column and next to it, in brackets. the distance In broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms and 10+ Kms. of the nearest place

where the facility is available has been given.)

~ lIfl1 q;r ~ 1IIllq;r~ ~~ "ift~m ~ -Qf.lq;r Srf.~ ~/mc Wm~

~-;j-o ~ ~mit 1tr:ft ;m <!if ft;ri$ (~~,

(~1t) *~ (~ 'Iirnt) f;;.tmt Wt~, ittir -m1lT1f)

Location Name of Village Total area Total popu- Education Medical Drinking Post and Day or Communi-Code of the lation and water Telegraph days of calions No. village (in number of (Potable) the mar- (Bus stop,

hectares) households ketlhat Railway if any station,

Water wa

2 3 4 5 6 7 6 9 10

19/3/69 (imiFql'$' 726.00 1659(339) P(1)AC(2) PHS(l) W,HP,R.C,N -(-5) BS

19/3(70 ~ 670.00 2004(428) P(l)M(l) PHS(l) W,HP,R, PO,PHONE BS

H(l)AC(l) C

19/3(71 ~-cm-~ 850.00 1293(226) P(1)AC(2) -(10+) W,HP,R, -{-5) BS

C,N

19/3(72 ~ 432.00 505(94) P(l) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(-5)

19/3.173 ~q{if 646.79 1453(253) P(l) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5)

19/3.174 _1'0 8934.35 120(22) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5)

19/3(75 ~ 91.00 355(71) P(l) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5)

19/3(76 1f1T1l~ 604.00 1749(306) P(l) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5)

1913.177 3Pf1PT 231.00 893(176) M(l) H(l)D(l) PHS(l) W,HP PO BS

19/3.178 ~ 362.00 702(43) P(l) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) BS

19/3.179 <rf9T 345.00 559(114) P(l)AC(l) eWC(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5)

19/3/80 ~ 2361.00 3629(694) P(2)M(1) H(l)MCW,l r,w,HP PO,PHONE BS

H(l)AC(l) CWC(l)CHW(l)

19/3/81 n 639.00 1089(223) P(l),M(l) -(-5) HP -(10+) BS

19/3/82 f'1lrr;rr 1308.00 1414(315) M(l PHS(l) HP PO BS,RS

19/3183 <nhT 204800 3522(682) P(2),M(1) 0(1) W,HP PO,PHONE as H(1),AC(2

19/3/84 ~ 587.00 603(107) P(l) -(5-10) HP -(-5 BS

19/3185 ~ 17210 179(30) P(l) -(5-10) HP,O -(5-10) (5-10)

47

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE PANCHA VAT SAMITI : 3 PINDWARA

'lfir~ Land use

(m ~ eli '1'f<Ii - ~"IlIi eli ~ ~ -~ iI' ~ eli €r~3tiHt~

(i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to two decimal pl~es)

1IJlf iFli f.r~~ ~cfit q.r mrrmT 3mif..n; ~~ ~cf;~ 1IJlf 'fiI" -:m1

~<fiT ~~¢ 3W!frf rom (lfIl" 'f?il' ~~(ft ~ 1ITIf (~o mo if) '{fil) 0'iIT ~ m'i;;f) m

Approach Nearest Town and Power Forest Irrigated Un Irri- Culturable Area not Name of Village to village distance (in Kms.) supply by source gated waste (includ- available

(including ing gauchar for cultivation fallow and groves) land)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2

KR Pinclwara(26) EA TK(201.oo) 220.00 12.00 278.00 Khakharwara

W(17.oo)

PR,KR AbuRoad(22) EA TK(171.00) 284.00 85.00 109.00 Kachholi

W(21.oo)

KR AbuRoad(22) EA 81.00 TK(354.00) 272.00 06.00 135.00 Phoolabai-Ka-Khera

W(02.oo)

KR AbuRoad(15) ED,EAG W(41.oo) 201.00 81.00 109.00 Sangwara

KR AbuRoad(23) TK(21894) 242.08 1295 125.05 Panchdewal

W(47.75)

AbuRoad(21 ) 8904.25 W(07.00) 14.10 9.00 Block No.2

AbuRoad(22) EA TK(31.oo) 18.00 01.00 27.00 Kolra

W(14 00)

KR AbuRoad(22) EA TK(227oo) 11000 11.00 190.00 Nagpura

W(6600)

PR AbuRoad(20) EA TK(57 00) 9900 27.00 32.00 Achpura

W(16 00)

PR AbuRoad(18) EA TK(45.00) 128.00 53.00 107.00 Kaseendra

W(29oo)

PR,KR Abu Road(15) EA 3300 W(17.oo) 288.00 2.00 5.00 Bara

PR,KR AbuRoad(15) EA 219.00 TK(36.oo) 1033.00 235.00 830.00 Bharaja

w(08.oo)

PR AbuRoad(25) ED,EAG 213.00 W(23.00) 217.00 56.00 130.00 Taroongi

PR,KR AbuRoad(15) ED,EAG W(18.00) 599.00 161.00 530.00 Bhlmana

PR AbuRoad(25) EA 222.00 TK(ll.oo) 708.00 411.00 533.00 Vatera

W(l63 00)

KR AbuRoad(20) ED,EA W(11.OO) 186.00 89.00 301.00 Udbarlya

Rindwara(25) ED,EAG TK(33.oo) 26.00 23.00 7510 Patumbri

W(15.oo)

~R:3~

~ lIfJJ 'fir ":l1ll lIfJJCfiT~ ~~ ~-:io ~ 1!.'t~

(~it) *~

Location Name of Village Total area Total popu-Code of the lation and No. vUlage (in number of

hectares) households

2 3 4

1913186 -~ 4085.00 5972(1214)

19/3/87 ~.,-qr9T 561.93 1163(227)

19/3188 ~9T~ • 282.99 950(160)

1913189 <m1l 1224.00 3195(656)

19/3190 m -'1>1-'tIT{( 79.76 206(39)

19/3191 ~ 8306.00 4063(774)

19/3192 Wr'rft 2167.00 526(91)

19/3193 ~1'lT 348.00 256(54)

19/3194 "l:ITqffi ~cf) 36.00 12(05)

19/3195 ~.~ 577.06 127(23)

19/3196 ~a llfG{ 403.98 797(138)

19/3197 1Tqr-qru (m-cffil) 511.00 749(127)

19/3/98 ~ffi 4581.87 3944(679)

19/3199 ~~-sT (u-r4tuT) 4882.00 938(181)

113,826.83 128032

(24901)

48

1mr~tait

~~~~

1JT1f it R=I1If ;jj'lgf_4: (~ ~ lIfJJ it ~ :m ~ m ( -) ~ m ct>~ lIfJJ 'itf>FRt ¢"R ~~ t ~ ~wmr "R ~'lI"I'ill ~ -5 f<f;o 'lito, 5-10 f.:I;o 'lito '!!!l10+ fii;o 'lito ttt '{!lllPf ~ it <:t If't ~) Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash ( - ) has been

shown in the column and next to it, in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+ Kms. of the nearest place

where the facility is available has been given.)

~ ~ 1f.t'fir

~

(~~)

Education Medical Drinking water

(Potable)

5 6 7

P(1)M(1)H(2) H(1), T,W,TK,

AC(2) PHS(1) HP,R

P(1)AC(1) -(-5) W,TK,HP,C,N

M(1) -(-5) W,HP

P(1)H(1) PHS(1) T,W,TK,HP,

AC(3) R,C

-(-5) -(5-10) W

P(3) PHS(l) W,HP,R

P(1) -(5-10) W

P(l) -(5-10) TW,HP,W

-(-5) -(-5) W

-(S-10) -(10+) W

P(1) -(5-10) W

P(l) -(-S) HP.N

P(1)M(1)AC(1) H(1)PHS(1) W,HP,N

P(l) -(-5)

P(82) • ..,(24). H(8),D(5),

H(18),PUC(2), HC(4),PHS(19).

C(l),TR(l). MCW(8),CWC(2).

AC(39),O(24) FPC(l ),RP(3),

CHW(l)

W,HP

m'!!!l ~tmc

<!R 'liT ~Icfi fu;r"llfr. ~m

Post and Day or Telegraph days of

the mar-ketlhat if any

8 9

PTO,PHONE

-(-5)

-(-5)

PO

-(5-10)

PO,PHONE

-(5-10)

-(5-10)

-(-S)

-(10+)

-(5-10)

-(-5)

-(5-10)

-(-5)

m~

(<rn "RN,

~~, ~lI1'lf)

Communi-catiOf\s

(Bus stop, Railway station,

W

as

as

-(-5)

BS

-(-5)

-(5-10)

-(5-10)

-(5-10)

-(-S)

-(10+)

-(5-10)

-(-5)

BS -(-5)

49

vtLLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE PANCHAYATSAMITI: 3 PINDWARA

"1fit~ Land use

(~~;l;~- ~<I1if~ 3RI1flr~- ~it~* it~amil~

(i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to two decImal places)

lIJlJ ifCIi ~~ ~cR 1f:f m-mr ~ ~~ ~~fm!: lIJlJ CR ":lIlf

WftCR ~~"¢ 3lT'f<f ~ (lPl~ ~~(ft ~ lITlf (f,to >\to it) "I)lf) i\I!lr~~ m

Approach Nearest Town and Power Forest Irrigated Un Irri· Culturable Area not Name of Village to village distanoe (in Kms.) supply by source gated waste (includ- available

(including ing gauchar for cultivation fallow and groves) land)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2

PR.KR .. Pindwara(26) EA 1060.00 C(228.87) 92509 301.38 1100.00 Rnhira

W(469.75)

PR.KR Pindwara(32) EA C(106.84) 134.76 128.08 180.63 Sanwara

W(11.62)

KR AbuRoad(3O) EA TK(6.60) 160.75 76.73 37.08 Mandwara Oeo

W(1.83)

PR,KR Pindwara(28) EA C(70.00) 357.00 271.00 316.00 Wasa

W(210.OO)

AbuRoad(33) W(O.36) 38.57 0.20 40.63 Kedar·ka·Padar

PR,KR Pindwara(38) 5266.00 W(29.OO) 1053.00 225.00 1733.00 Waloriya

AbuHoad(37) 2018.00 W(10.OO) 42.00 97.00 Semli

KR Pindwara(39) 221.00 W(9.OO) 51.00 67.00 Sadaphali

KR Pindwara(34) W(7.OO) 08.00 21.00 Nayawas (Oso)

Pindwara(39) 570.n 0.92 5.37 BorUmri

AbuRoad(34) W(2.27) 153.74 2.90 245.07 Peetari Padar

KR Pindwara(30) 355.00 W(12.oo) 92.00 52.00 Nawawas(Khaisa)

PR,KR Pindwara(35) 14.54.19 W(80.25) 546.83 0.75 2489.85 Bhoola

Pindwara(4) TK(187.00) 798.00 518.00 3054.00 Pinciwara (Rural)

W(325.oo)

40475.78 C{40571) 27172.97 9845.98 28625.38 TOTAL

TK(2217.54)

W(5037.47)

0(46.00)

q:etlifH ttfqfH: ~ iTs PANCHAYAT SAMITI: ABU ROAD

53

qij'etiq'j~'( ri c6t ~ ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

$w«rm: 4~-m PANCHAYATSAMITI: 4 ABU ROAD iliff_ "lJiqq;r':Jl'lT 1991~ 1981~

SI No. Name of village 1991 Census 1981 Census

~m:to ~~:to Location Code No. Location Code No.

~ ~ ~ ~ Manual Computer Manual Computer

2 3 4 5 6

~ : a111J: ifg (~ TEHSll : ABU ROAD (FULL)

1. ~ Achalgarh 21/19/415 21/19/0040/0005 18/18/4/5 181181004010005

2. ~ Akhi 21/19/412 21/19/0040/0002 181181412 181181004010002

3. 3lTlIiU ~ Akra Bhatta 21/19/4/42 21/1910040/0042 18/1814/32 1811810040/0032

4. ~ Amba 2111914/62 21/19/0040/0062 1811814/64 1811810040/0064

5. ~ Ambaweri 21/19/4123 21/19/004010023 1811814123 181181004010023

6. ~ Amthala 21/1914111 21/191004010011 1811814/11 181181004010011

7. ~ Andaliya 21/19/4/34 21/191004010034 1811814155 18118/004010055

8. ~ Arna 21/19/419 21/19/004010009 18/181419 18/18/004010009

9. ~ Awal 21/19/4/35 21/19/0040/0035 1811814/54 18/1810040/0054

10. ~ Bageri 21/1914122 21/19/0040/0022 1811814122 18118/004010022

11. ~ ~adurpura 21/19/4127 21/19/0040/0027 18/18/4127 18i18/OO4010027

12. ~~ Bhaisa Singh 21/19/4/66 21/191004010060 1811814/65 18/1810040/0065

13. ~ Bhamriya 21119/4174 21/191004010074 18118/4174 18/1810040/0074

14. ~-;fo 1 Block NO.1 21/19/4/10 21/19/0040/0010 1811814/10 18/18/0040/0010

15. ~-:fo3 BiockNo.3 21/19141i' 2111910040/0007 181181417 18118/0040/0007

16. W~ Bori Booj 21/19/4/51 21/19/0040/0051 1811814/39 1811810040/0039

17 <itm Bosa 21/19/4175 21/19/0040/0075 1811814175 18118/0040/0075

18. ~ Buja 21/19/4171 21/1910040/0071 18/1814171 181181004010071

19. <FIR Chanar 21/19/4133 21/1910040/0033 1811814156 1811810040/0056

20. ~ Chandela 21/19/4124 2111910040/0024 18/18/4124 18/18/0040/0024

21. ~ Chandrawati 21/19/4/61 21/19/0040/0061 18/1814/66 181i 8/004010066

22. ~ Chotila 21/1914/30 2111910040/0030 18118/4160 18/18/0040l0060

23. ~ Danvav 21/19/4/17 21/19/004010017 18/1814117 18/1810040/0017

24. ~ Deldar 21/19/4148 21/191004010048 18/18/4136 1811810040/0036

25. ~ Deri 21/19/4179 21/19/0040/0079 1811814179 181181004010079

26. -rn- Derna 21/1914146 21/19/0040/0046 18/18/4134 181181004010034

27. ~ Dotra 21/1914/50 21/19/004010050 1811814/38 181181OO40/C038

28. ~ Ounakakar 2111914/39 2111910040/0039 18/1814151 181181004010051

29. ~ Fathepura 21/1914126 21/19/004010026 1811814126 181181004010026

30. m~ Forest Chotila 21119/4129 21/191004010029 1811814/59 1811810040/0059

31. lJ1lICIir Ganka 21/19/4119 21/1910040/0019 18/18/4119 18/18/004010019

32. ~ Girwar 2111914132 21/19/0040/0032 1811814128 18/181004010028

54

qui QiliT;_t"«H 1J:TlfY' ctft ~T.rT ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

~m: 4~-m PANCHAYAT 5AMITI: 4 ABU ROAD

<m~ 'lWfCliT ':!TIl 1991 ':5R1'J1lRr 198 1 ':5R1'J1lRr 51. No. Name of village 1991 Census 1981 Census

~~-:j"o ~m-:j"o

Location Code No. Location Code No.

~ ~ ~ ~ Manual Computer Manual Computer

2 3 4 5 6

33. ~ Jamboori 21/19/4176 21/19/0040/0076 18/18/4176 18/181004010076

34. ~ Jawai 21/191414 21/191004010004 18/18/414 18/18/0040/0004

35. ~ Jaydara 21/19/4154 21/19/004010054 18/18/4/42 1811810040/0042

36. C!iRtm Karoli 21/19/4116 21/1910040/0016 18/18/4116 181181004010016

37. lm(T Khadat 21/1914/58 21/19/004010058 18/18/4/47 18/18/004010047

38. 1SlU Khara 21/19/4/65 21/19/0040/0065 18/1814/62 18/18/004010062

39. fiI;<m;ft Kiwarli 21/19/4114 21/191004010014 18/18/4114 18/181004010014

40. ~ Kui 21/1914/59 . 21/19/004010059 18/18/4/49 18/18/0040/0049

41. 'PIro Kyara 21/1914/12 21/19/0040/0012 18/1814/12 18/181004010012

42. 'PIrU Kyari 21/19/4/55 21/19/0040/0055 18/1814/43 18/181004010043

43. <PmW Kyariya 21/19/4140 21/191004010040 18118/4/30 18/18/004010030

. .44. ~~ Mahi Kheta 2111914/31 21/1910040/0031 1811814/57 18/1810040/0057 . 45. ~(~) Manpur (Rural) . 21/19/4/41 21/19/0040/0041 1811814/31 18/1810040/0031

46. lITi'ffi" Maval 21/19/4163 2111910040/0063 18/18/4163 18/18/0040/0063

47. lfr:f Mean 21119/4/80 21/19/0040/0080 18/18/4/80 18118/004010080

48. ~ Meargarh 2111914137 21119/004010037 18118/4/29 18/18/0040/0029

49. ~ Morthala 21/19/4/44 21/19/004010044 18/18/4/33 18/18/0040/0033

SO. ~ Mudarla 2111914/13 21/191004010013 18/18i4/13 18/1810040/0013

51. ~~ Muliya Mahadeo 21119/4128 21/19/004010028 1811814/58 18/1810040/0058

52. ~ Mungthala 21/19/4121 21/19/0040/0021 18/18/4/21 18/18/0040/0021

53. f.i"«<;rr~ Nichla Garh 21/19/4156 21/19/0040/0056 18/18/4144 18/18/0040/0044

54. ~~ Nichla Khejra 21/19/4153 21/19/0040/0053 1811814/41 18118/004010041

55. ~;ltt Nichli Bor 21/19/4170 21/19/004010070 18/1814r10 18/18/0040/0070

56. • Ode 21/19/4/45 21/19/004010045 18/18/4/45 18/18/0040/0045

57. ~ Oriya 21/191416 21/19/0040/0006 1811814/6 18/181004010006

58. 11m Paba 21/1914152 21/19/004010052 18/18/4140 18/18/004010040

59. ~ Pandoori 21/19/4/15 21/19/0040/0015 18/18/4/15 18/18/004010015

60. ~ Rada 2111914178 21/191004010078 16/18/4178 18/181004010078

61. "{lJ1tu Ranora 21119/4/73 21/1910040/0073 18/18/4173 18/18/004010073

62. 't>cIr q;ffi RedwaKaian 21/19/4138 21/19/0040/0038 18/18/4152 18/1810040/0052

63. 'tS<Ir~ RedwaKhurd 21/1914/36 21/19/0040/0036 18/18/4153 18/18/004010053

64. ~ 5akocla 21/19/4125 21/19/004010025 18/18/4125 18/1810040/0025

55

qoidiqllel~ llTlit c6T l{iit ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

Tfflrfrr m: 4 ~ -m PANCHAYAT SAMITI: 4 ABU ROAD

'ifillm l1i<PR 1Il1' 1991~ 1981 317TURT SI. No. Name of village 1991 Census 1981 Census

~':i)s -:to ~"lE-;to Location Code No. Location Code No.

~ ~ ~ ~ Manual Computer Manual Computer

2 3 4 5 6

65. ~ Salgaon 21/19/4/8 21/19/0040/0008 18/18/418 18/18/004010008

66 ~ Sangna 21/19/4/57 21/19/004010057 18/18/4/46 18/18/004010046

67. ~ ("rioT) Santpur (Rural) 21/19/4/60 21/19/004010060 1811814/50 18/1810040/0050

68. ~ Sllergaon 21/19/4/1 21/19/0040/0001 18/18/4/1 18/18/0040/0001

69. fW1Tqr Siyawa 21/19/4/67 21/19/0040/0067 1811814/67 18/1810040/0067

70. ~ Soorpagla 21/19/4/68 21/1910040/0068 1811814/68 18/1810040/0068

71. m Talati 21/19/4/81 21/19/0040/0081 18/18/4181 18/18/004010081

72. ~q;r.":fI'1fiT Talwaron-ka-Naka 21/19/4120 21/19/0040/0020 18/18/4/20 18/18/004010020

73 '2ifiI;<TI Tankiya 21119/4/49 21/191004010049 18/18/4/37 18/18/004010037

74. ~(~) Tartoli (Rural) 21f19/4f43 21/19fOO4QfOO43 18f18(4(48 18(18(004010048

75. ~ Toonka 21/19/4147 21/19/0040/0047 18/18/4135 18/18/0040/0035

76. M Umarni 21/19/4/18 21/19/0040/0018 18/18/4/18 18/.1810040/0018

77 ~ Uplagarh 21/19/4/69 21/19/004010069 18/18/4/69 18/18/0040/0069

78. ~~ Upla Khejra 21/19/4172 21/1910040/0072 18/18/4172 18/18/0040/0072

79. ~~ Upli Bor 21/19/4f17 21/19/0040/00n 18/18/4177 18/18/0040/0077

SO. 31i0T Utraj 21/19/4/3 21/19/004010003 18/18/4/3 18/18/004010003

81. crrnw Wasra 2'~/19/4/64 21/19/0040/0064 18/18/4/61 18/18/0040/0061

56

1fIll' f$1Cfil ~m:4~"Us ~ltq~~

lIT1fit~ "'"1~f®Ic!:(~~mqlt~~tm (-) ~m tf; ~ ~ ~ ~ r;tr 'i{ ~mt ~ ~ ~ <;it l~ih~t 'i{ ~ 'lI<!iR

~ -5 fcl;o mo, 5-10 1%0 lfto ~ 10+ 1%0 lj'to ctt WIR m It <ft ~ ~) Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash ( - ) has been

shown in the column and next to it, in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+ Kms. of the nearest place

where the facility is available has been given.)

~ ~Cl'iI'~ 'lITIPl\T~ ~~ *<1fUrq; ~ 1f.r'ifir M~ ~;mz ~<IR Ci1l<WiT

~-:j'o ~ ~mcmt v-ft (fJ"{ 'ifir f01'f; (;rn '0'r,

(~il) qit~ (1if.1 ;!rrIr) fr:1~ ~~, mm :;mliTlT)

Location Name of Village Total area Total popu- Eaucation Medical Drinking Post and Day or Communi-Code of the lalion and water Telegraph days of cations No. village (in number of (Potable) the mar- (Bus stop,

hectares) households ketlhat Rai!way it any station,

Water way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

~ ~: 3U{m(1J.iif)

19/4/1 4354.00 118(22) P(l) -(10+) W,HP -(5-10) -(10+)

19/412 ~ 295,00 i1< - 3Jr0flG UN-INHABITED

19/413 ~ 2855.00 251(56) P(1) -(10+) W,TK PO -(10;.)

19/4/4 ~ 213.00 131(30) P(l) -(10+) W,TK,HP,N -(-5) -(-5)

19/415 ~ 142.00 224(51) P(1) -(10+) W,HP -(-5) BS

19/4/6 ~ 820.00 611(139) P(1) -(5-10) T,W,HP PO,PHONE BS

19/417 ~~o. 3 5499.00 '0/, - 31r~ UN-INHABITED

19/4/8 ~ 189.00 168(38) P(l) -(5-10) W,TK,HP -(-5) -(-5)

19/419 3TTm 259.00 140(34) P(l) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10)

19/4/10 ~~o 1 5560.00 62(9) -(-5) -(10+) HP -(5-10) -(5-10)

.19/4111 amBT 645.00 2112(431) M(i),AC(l.) MH(l) T.W,TK.HP.R PO BS

19/4/12 <FmT 130.00 211(40) P(1)AC(1) -(10+) TK.HP -(10+) -(-5)

19/4/13 ~~ 440.00 1487(276) P(1).AC(1) -(-5) W.HP -(-5) -(-5)

19/4/14 fc!;cr{ffi 1086.00 2522(514) P(l).M(i) PHS(1) T.W.HP PO(1) BS.RS

H(I)AC(2)

19/4/15 ~ 308.00 509(99) P(1)AC(1) MH(l) T,W,HP,A -(-5) -(-5)

19/4/16 q;ffiffi 344.00 949(216) P(1),AC(1) -(-5) T,W,HP.R,O -(-5) -(-5)

19/4/17 ~ 224.00 402(79) P(I) ~(-5) W.TK,HP,C,N -(-5) BS

19/4/18 3ll"ctt 272.00 587(104) P(1).C(2) -(-5) W,TK,HP.C.N -(-5) -(-5)

19/4/19 1J171'CIiT 473.00 965(171) P(I) ~(-5) W,TK,HP,R,C,N -(-5) -(-5)

19/4/20 ~ -ifiT-1TifiT 444.00 1020(181) P(1) -(-5) W.HP.C.N -(-5) BS

19/4121 ~ 1531.00 4200(751) P(4),M(1) H(1) W.HP PO,PHONE BS

H(1)O(3) PHS(1)

57

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIESAND LAND USE PANCHAYATSAMITI :4ABU ROAC

~~ Land use

(:wmr ~ <Y; %ii - 'r"fc'i cr1f * 3Rf1t;r ~ -~ it ~ * €r~amit~

(Le. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to two decimal places)

llfl1 '!'Ii ~~ ~* 'i'R 'lit<fmr mift;r ~~ ~<Y;~ llTlltlil' '=!Itf

q~"'4 a;r l!'t~¢ 3lTgftf fuf.rir (ll7r~ ffi ~ (~ ~ llfIf (f<i;o ~o it) ~) '1m '3'm mt;;) ~rr

Approach Nearest Town and Power Forest Irrigated Un Irri- Culturable Area not Name of Village to village distance (in Kms.) supply by source gated waste (includ- availablf>

(including ing gauchar lor cultrvabon fallow and groves) land)

11 12 13 14 1S 16 17 18 2

TEHSIL : ABU ROAD (FULL)

Mount Abu(24) 4218.00 11.00 12.00 113.00 8hergaon

Mount Abu(24) 283.00 1.00 2.00 9.00 Akhi

Mount Abu(22) ED,EAG 2744.00 W(2.00) 31.00 20.00 58.00 Utraj

PR Mount Abu(12) ED 1SO.00 W(2.00) 11.,00 12.00 38.00 Jawai

PR Mount Abu(10) EA 96.00 W(3.00) 6.00 1.00 36.00 Achalgarh

PR Mount Abu(8) EA 549.00 w(22.00) 36.00 81.00 132.00 Oriya

Mount Abu(4) 5049.00 W(1.00) 4.00 339.00 106.00 Block No. 3

KR '. Mount Abu(S) ED 51.00 w(5.00) 40.00 42.00 51.00 8algaon

PR Mount Abu(7) ED 1SO.00 W(2.00) 3.00 11.00 93.00 Arna

Abu Road(20) 4818.00 23.00 719.00 Block No.1

PR Abu Aoad(14) ED, 10.00 C(227.00) TW(1.00) 197.00 31.00 156.00 Amthala

EAG W(8.00)O( 15.00)

Abu Road(17) ED, 6.00 C(12.00)O(3.00) 43.00 7.00 57.00 Kyara

EAG TW(2.00)

PR Abu Road(16) ED, 40.00 C(33)TW(61) 188.00 6.00 80.00 Mudrala

EAG W(2.00)O(30)

KR,PR Abu Road(12) EA 249.00 C(16.45) 329.00 22.55 292.00 Kiwarli

TW(177)

KR Abu Road(13) ED, C(1.00)W(35) 147.00 6.00 110.00 Pandoon

EAG TW(9.00)

PR Abu Road(14) ED,EAG C(44.00)W(15) 201.00 34.00 SO.OO Karoli

PR Abu Road(7) EA W(52.00) 84.00 88.00 Danvav

KR,PR Abu Road(4) ED,EAG W(92.00) 97.00 45.00 38.00 Umarni

KR,PR Abu Road(5) ED,EAG W(112.00) 253.00 34.00 74.00 Ganka

KR,PR AIXl Road(S) ED,EAG 17.00 W(119.00) 233.00 21.00 54.00 Talwaron-ka-Naka

PR Abu Road(10) EA 26.00 W(377.00) 367.00 526.00 235.00 Mungthala ,

58

l.l1tr ~fiIlC61 ~ wmr : 4 31l<f -us ~li:ct~Mr

1I'J1f it ~ 'lIOf9f<il!ll~ ('1Jfu ~ JlT11 ~ ~ :rm t m ( -) ~ \'l-IJR ~ qR ll'itf ~ ~ ¢ 1R ~mt'31f:r~d Cffl ¢ m?: ~ 1Jl: ~ !fcm

~ -5 fto mo, 5-10 F!;o tlto ~ 10+ F!;o -Gto qit mqpr ~ ~ f.T 1lt %) Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash ( - ) has been

shown in the column and next to it, in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+ Kms. of the nearest place

where the facility IS available has been given.)

~ JlT11 <f.T 1li1 'lIT'r'PT¥T ~~ ;n~ifrrq; ~ f.t<lif 5J'"1fi~ ~mz ~~

CJits ";to m1'f ~1fuIit w:lt m <!iT ft;r;cf; (m1~,

(~it) q;ra (m-~) ~~ ~~, ~ir orc:r lWf)

Location Name of Village Total area Total popu- Education Medical Drinking Post and Day or Communi-Code of the lalion and water Telegraph days of cations No. village (in number of (Potable) the mar· (Bus stop,

hectares) households ketlhat Railway if any station,

Water way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

19/4/22 orTrU 441.00 954(166) P(l)AC(l) -(-5) HP -(-5) BS

19/4/23 ~ 118.00 218(42) P(1) -(10+) W,HP -(-5) BS

19/4124 ~ 1120.00 2063(370) pel) -(10+) T,W,HP PO BS

19/4/25 ~ 212.47 308(66) P(l) -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10)

19/4126 ~ 363.20 696(122) P(l) -(5-10) W,HP -(10+) -(-5)

19/4127 ~~ 698.00 864(143) P(l) -(-5) W,HP -(5-10) BS

19/4/28 ~~ 142.00 'Ttl:-~ UN·INHABITED

19/4129 ~~ 848.00 107(19) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(10+)

19/4/30 ~ 209.00 240(38) P(1)O(1) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(10+)

19/4/31 .m~ 752.00 1072(189) P(2)AC(1) -(-5) HP -(-5) BS

19/4/32 men: 961.00 2714(449) P(2)M(1) H(l)PHS(l) T,W,HP PO,PHONE BS

H(1)AC(1)

19/4/33 ~ 1117.00 2572(460) P(l )M(1)O(2) -(-5) HP PO, -(10+)

PHONE

19/4/34 ~ 260.00 507(84) P(l) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5)

19/4/35 31l"'ffi 790.00 1941(335) P(1 )M(1) NH(1) 0 PO -(-5)

H(l)AC(l)

19/4/36 WIT~ 347.00 63(12) -(-5) -(10+) HP -(10+) -(-5)

19/4/37 ~ 107.00 380(68) P(1) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5)

19/4/38 WIT ~ 648.00 1355(231) P(1)AC(1) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10)

19/4/39 ~ 133.00 267(49) pel) -(5-10) HP -(-10) -(-10)

19/4/40 ~ 679.00 673(129) P(l) -(5-10) HP,R -(5-10) -(10)

19/4/41 ~ (wftur) 430.00 1291(240) P(l) -(-5) W,HP,R,N -(-5) BS

19/4/42 3Wf.\T ~ 123.00 1622(348) P(l)M(l) -(-5) W,HP,R,C PTO, BS

PHONE

19/4/43 ~ (JWftur) 255]2 1011(184) P(1)M(1)H(1) -(-5) W,HP PO -(-5)

59

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE PANCHAYATSAMITI : 4 ABU ROAD

'lfir~ Land use

(aw.;~;f;l)'4'!i- ~'11iT;f; 3R%;~ - ~tr~;f;

~~ami't~ (i.e. area under different types of land use

in hectares rounded up to two decimal places)

JlllI" (fq; ~~ ~ Cli q:r m<rmT ~ ~~ <Wt;f;~ JlllI" q;r ~

q~'~4 CfiT lfcf~<;tT awffif ~ (l11r 11Sif ~~ (l]m ~.r

llf1f (f;l;o "lito it) ~) (ffi "3'f<l1 mtr) ~n Approach Nearest Town and Power Forest Irrigated lin Irri- Culturable Area not Name of Village to village distance (In Kms.) supply by source gated waste (includ- available

(including ing gauchar for cultivation fallow and groves) land)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2

PR Abu Road(13) ED 21.00 C(8oo)W(59.oo) 192.00 47.00 114.00 Bageri

KR,PR Abu Road(15) ED,EAG 33.00 TK(1.00)W(16.00) 55.00 13.00 Ambaweri

KR,PR Abu Road( 15) ED,EAG 487.00 TK(172)W(34) 258.00 169.00 Chandela

KR Abu Road(20) 101.00 85.00 26.47 Sakoda

KR Abu Road(20) 157.00 W(25.OO) 128.20 53.00 Fatehpura

KR,PR Abu Road(20) EA 443.00 W(31.00) 148.00 76.00 Bahadutpura

Abu Road(30) 142.00 Mulia Mahadeo

Abu Road(26) 840.00 W(l.oo) 5.00 2.00 Forest Chotila

KR Abu Road(25) 58.00 W(19.oo) 64.00 4.00 64.00 Chotila

PR Abu Road(20) ED,EAG 82.00 C(93.oo)W(85.oo) 213.00 160.00 119.00 Mahi Khera

Pi-! Abu Road(18) ED,EAG 89.00 W(l82.oo) 465.00 76.00 149.00 Girwar

KR,PR Abu Road(23) EA TK(141.oo) 608.00 3.00 228.00 Chanar

W(137.oo)

KR,PR Abu Road(18) 55.00 W(28.58) 135.42 41.00 Andaliya

KR Abu Road(16) ED,EAG 30.00 W(211.oo) 441.00 3.00 105.00 Awal

KR Abu Road(12) 232.00 W(39.OO) 39.00 37.00 RedwaKhurd

KR Abu Road( 11 ) ED,EAG W(58.00) 34.00 15.00 Meergarh

KR Abu Road(6) ED,EAG SO.OO W(53.OO) 360.00 85.00 100.00 RedwaKaian

PR Abu Road(5) EAG W(16.oo) 67.00 29.00 21.00 Dunakakar

KR Abu Road(5) C(l03.oo) 395.00 53.00 112.00 Kyariya

W(16.oo)

PR Abu Road(4) ED,EAG 04.00 W(49.oo) 155.00 49.00 173.00 Manpur(Rural)

KR,PR Abu Road(4) ED,EAG W{26.oo) 37.00 7.00 53.00 Akra Bhatta

PR Abu Road(2l EA 17.96 W{65 05) 94.32 4.62 73.77 Tartoli (Rural)

60

1I1lf R{f1(>ICflI ~m :43l11its ~.mt ltq ~ :wirr

llI1I' it ~ '31'1yf®lQ: ('1l'ft ~lT l!I'IT it ~ -:m ~ m ( -) '%w m ;f; ~ llm ~ f%rn:ft ¢ tR" ~ ~l ~ 1!I'i? ¢ mt m tR" ~ W{

~ -5 fc!;o ~o, 5-10 fc!;o ~o ll'?'f 10+ fc!;o ~o cti ~ ~ it <:t lit t) Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash ( - ) has been

shown in the column and next to it, in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+ Kms. of the nearest place

where the facility is available has been given.)

~ l!I'IT Cfif 1Jll Jl!l1'Cjif~ ~~ ~ fWif;;m ~Cfif m'fiT!,'t ~1l?T2' ~ Ul"<W'lT

eRs :to ~ ll'?'f'llfumt w:ft <iR' q;r ft:r~ (~ '01r,

(~il] ~mr (1ff.r~) ft:r"llfu ¥l~, mit 0R1llTlT)

Location Name of Village Total area Total popu- Education Medical Drinking Post and Day or Communi-Code of the lation and water Telegraph days of cations No. village (in number of (Potable) the mar- (Bus stop,

hectares) households ketJhat Railway if any station,

Water way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

19/4/4<! ~ 283.00 1169(242) P(1)M(1) NH(1) HP PO RS

19/4/45 ~ 620,00 2104(377) P( 1 ),M(1 ),H( 1) 0(1 ),NH(1) r,w,HP,O PO BS

19/4/46 mr 358.00 948(194) P(1),AC(1) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) BS

19/4/47 ~ 342.00 398(74) P(1) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) - BS

19/4/48 ~ 1471.00 2185(446) P(1),M(1), H(1) W,HP,R PO BS

AC(1),O(1) 0(1)

19/4/49 ctfcfm 3308.00 1317(238) P(1) -(10+) HP -(10+) -(-5)

19/4/50 Gtm 2203.44 1398(259) P(1),M(1), -(10+) W,HP,N -(10+) -(10+)

AC(1),O(1)

19/4/51 ..rRt~ 1264.49 1021(172) P(1),AC(1) -(10+) W,HP,N -(10+) -(10+)

19/4/52 'tTr.fT 1372.42 1119(172) P(1),AC(1 ) -(10+) W,HP,N -(10+) -(10+)

19/4/53 Rm~ 1381.12 780(132) P(1),AC(1) -(10+) W,HP,N -(5-10) -(10+)

19/4/54 ~ 1297.00 574(107) P(1) -(-5-10) HP -(-5) -(10+)

19/4/55 'Cf'1lTU n1.00 302(58) P(1) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(10+)

19/4/56 ~ 1651.00 1654(275) AC(1),O(2) -(5-10) W,HP PO -(10+)

1914/57 ".ljrrr:rr 769.00 1174(205) P(1) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5)

19/4/58 mm 485.47 1255(240) P(1),M(1) -(-5) W,HP PHONE -(-5)

1914/59 ~ 667.00 1183(201} P(1) -(-5) W,HP,C,N -(-5) -(-5)

19/4/60 ~ (~) 1224.00 4153(832) P(1),M(1), D(1),HC(1}, T,W.HP PO -(-5)

H(1),AC(1) CHW(1) HP PHONE

19/4/61 ~ 821.00 975(180) P(1) -(-5) HP -(-5) BS

19/4/62 ~ 309.00 256(47) P(1) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5)

19/4/63 ~ 1126.00 1784(349} H(1) PHS(1) T,W,HP PO,PHONE BS,RS

19/4/64 ~ 658.00 1869(359) P(1) PHS(1) W,HP,O -(-5) BS

19/4/65 mu 983.00 661(109) P(1) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5)

19/4/66 ~ 1367.00 958(155) P(1) 0(1) HP.O -(-5) -(-5)

19/4/67 fWnqr 1828.00 2565(473) P(2),M(1), PHS(1) W,R,N PO BS

61

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE PANCHAYATSAMITI :4ASU ROAD

I@T~ Land use

(~1;lffr <I; ~ -~ qJjf <I; ~ ~ -~ i:r ~<I; <?r~ami'r~

(i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to two decimal places)

llfl1" '!lfi ~~ ~* q.:r W<r"l:J1T ~ ~-mm ~<I;fmr llfl1" q;r ":jfli

~q;r ~~¢ ~ fu'f.rrT (-q:or~ ~ ~ (l)rm ~ lJT7f (fc!;o ljto i'r) ~) ~"3'l'R $) ~

Approach Nearest Town and Power Forest Irrigated Un Irri- Culturable Area not Name of Village to village distance (in Kms.) supply by source gated waste '1clud- available

(including ing gauchar for cultivation fallow and groves) land)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2

KR Abu Road(3) ED,EAG W(16.00) 69.00 38,00 160.00 Morthala

KR,PR Abu Road(5) ED,EAG 24.00 W(108.00) 261.00 113.00 114.00 Od

PR Abu Road(10) ED,EAG 122.00 W(89.00) 59.00 56.00 32.00 Derna

PR Abu Road(12) ED,EAG 123,00 W(33.00) 121,00 26,00 39,00 Toonka

PR Abu Road(12) ED,EAG 622.00 W(101.00) 454.00 130.00 164.00 Deldar

KR Abu Road(26) 2950.00 W(4.00) 165.00 2000 169.00 Tankiya

KR Abu Road(48) 1725,54 W(1.04) 214.85 26201 Dotra

KR,PR Abu Road(49) 890.00 W(3.50) 163.99 207.00 Sori BooJ

KR Abu Road(38) 1012.47 W(1.02) 172.26 186.67 Paba

KR.PR Abu Road(2g) 1111.14 W(4.49) 116.04 241 147.04 Nichla Khejrl:

KR Abu Road(18) 1180.00 '''1(6.00) 75.00 6.00 30.00 Jaydara

PR Abu Road(17) 668.00 W(900) 46.00 48,00 Kyan

PR nOU Road(19) ED,EO 1220,00 W(36.00) 218.00 4.00 173.00 Nichlagarh

KR Abu Road(4) 441.00 144.00 24.00 160.00 Sangna

PR Abu Road(3) EA 112.38 W(144.43) 136,98 91.68 Khadat

KR Abu Road(3) ED,EAG 352.00 C(56.00),W(11.00) 152,00 24.00 72.00 Kui

PR Abu Road(3) EA 158.00 W(163.00) 416.00 180.00 307.00 Santpur(Rural

PR Abu Road(7) EA 262,00 W(87,00) 273,00 14,00 18500 Chandrawati

Abu Road(13) 4.00 W(13,00) 4200 103,00 147.00 Amba

PR Abu Road( 11 ) ED,EAG 19.00 W(194.00) 398.00 88.00 427.00 Maval

PR Abu Road(13) ED,EAG W(130,00) 256,00 24.00 248.00 Wasda

Aba Road(14) 542.00 W(41.00) 161.00 188.00 51.00 Khara

Abu Road(15) 840.00 W(30.00) 95.00 9.00 393.00 Bhaisasingh

KR,PR AbuRoad(7) ED,EAG 878.00 W(31.00) 467.00 45200 Siyawa

62

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'IlT1f it ~ ;q.j~~I~ ("1Ifu ~ lIrtr it ~1 :lift t m ( -) ~ Bl!f.T '* <w. lIrtr -tt fu':1t '*' 1f{ ~:mt ~d ~ r,:iT ~ <irr 1f{ -rn '!fim'

~ -5 f'<r;e lj'to, 5-10 f'<r;e me ~ 10+ f'<r;o mo <tt mtlPf m it <!r llt t) Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash ( - ) has been

shown in the column and next to it, in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5·10 Kms. and 10+ Kms. of the nearest place

where the facility is available has been given.)

~ lIrtr'fif1m lIrtr'fiT¥J" ¥T~ ~hm fficm r1f.r'fiT 5Jqi-g;:f mrrr.rm- ~~ ;irs :[0 ~ ~~ -qr:ft ;m <iii' ff::rf'1; (~~,

(~1r) <ttM (!ff.r~) ft.r"llk ~~, ;irtm "1R1l!1lf)

Location Name of Village Total area Total popu- Education M~dlcal Drinking Post and Day or Communi-Code of the lalion and water Telegraph days of cations No. village (in number of (Potable) the mar- (Bus stop,

hectares) households ket/hat Railway if any station,

Water way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

19/4/68 :r,r~lffiT 4917.00 1565(320) M(1),AC(2) H(l),D(l), W,HP PO, BS

HC(l),O(l) PHONE

19/4/69 ~ 3601.00 1674(297) P{l) 0(1 ),CHW(l )W,HP -(-5) -(10+)

19/4170 f.tq(;jt <W: 620.00 289(47) P(l) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(10+)

19/4171 ~\iIT 650.71 480(73) P(l),AC(l) -(10+) W,N -(10+) -(10+)

19/4172 ~~ 1341.34 644(98) P(l),AC(l) -(10+) W,H,P,O -(10+) -(10+)

19/4173 t:ITU 837.92 504(88) p(i),AC(l) -(10+) W,HP,N -(10+) -(10+)

19/4174 ~ 944.82 389(69) P(l),AC(l) -(10+) W.HP,N -(10+) -(10+)

19/4175 irm 1615.00 595(77) P(l) H(l) W,HP -(10+) -(10+)

19/4176 ~ 1422.00 932(174) P(1),AC(3) H(ll,D(l), W,HP PO -(5-10)

CHW(l)

19/4177 ~.m 554.00 472(76) P(l) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(10+)

19/4178 \1m 597.00 303(43) P(1),AC(l) -(10+) W -(10+) -(10+)

19/4179 ~ 2706.00 1307(220) P(l),AC(l) -(10+) W,HP PO,PHONE -(5-10)

19/4/80 m-;r 1712.96 904(158) P(1),AC(3) -(-5-10) W.HP -(10) -(5-10)

19/4/81 aBiT 894.00 1164(168) M(1),AC(3) -(-5) W,R,HP -(-5) -(-5)

~ 65811.08 80611 P(76),M(17), H(6),0(7),

(14789) H(8),AC(39), HC(2),PHS(6),

0(14)- MH(2),NH(3),

CHW(3),O(1)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

Jll1i 'l'li ~~ ~qit

~q;r , ~3Wl>T"0 3T!'ffif mi (ffl;o mo it)

Approach Nearest Town and Power to village distance (in Kms.) supply

11 12 13

PR AbuRoad(12) ED,EO

PR AbuRoad(24)

KR AbuRoad(21 )

AbuRoad(38)

KR,PR AbuRoad(31)

KR AbuRoad(35)

KR AbuRoad(36)

AbuRoad(30)

KR,PR AbuRoad(35)

AbuRoad(26) ED

AbuRoad(35)

KR,PR AbuRoad(22) ED

KR AbuRoad(38)

KR,PR AbuRoad(30) ED

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PANCHA YA T SAMITI . 4 ABU ROAD

'l3ftr~ Land use

(3Mf;f ~ <f; '?f<fi - 1)Iri1i '-fliT <f; 3FflT;r ~ -~ it ~;f;

7f.i

Forest

14

4154.00

3239.00

550.00

514.17

1206.04

746.13

85209

1498.00

1110.00

362.00

535.00

2364.00

1388.00

490.00

55562.92

ii~~ll~ (i.e. area under different types of land use

in hectares rounded up to two decimal places)

~mr 31fiiffi :iftr~ fuf.:m (wr'1"?'T ~~(fi

~) f1\'1T 1'TiB \lfu;r) Irrigated Un Irri- Culturable

by source gated waste (inc Iud-(including ing gauchar

fallow and groves) land)

15 16 17

W(10.OO) 217 00 33.00

W(30.OO) 194.00 13.00

W(9.OO) 31.00

W(4.09) 66.60 1.74

W(2.21) 78.09

49.12

W(309) 50.50 8.17

89.00

W(8.OO) 23800

W(8.00) 94.00

38.00

W(2.OO) 175.00 36.00

W(4.OO) 168.00

W(4.OO) 208.00

C(593.45) 12656.37 2914.49

TW(250.00)

TK(314.00)

W(3340.S0)

0(48.00)

tfir<f;~ JIm q;r 1m

~.r

~n Area not Name of Village available

for cultivation

18 2

503.00 Soorpagla

125.00 Uplagarh

30.00 Nichli Bor

6411 Buja

55.00 Upla Khejra

42.67 Ranora

30.97 Bhamnya

28.00 80sa

66.00 Jamboori

90.00 Upli Bor

24.00 Rada

129.00 Dari

152.96 Mean

192.00 Talati

10131.35 TOTAL

cj:qlt4cl mqfo: ~qG~ PANCHAYAT SAMITI: REODAR

66

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

~Wlfn 51q<:"{ PANCHAYAT SAMITI: 5 REODAR

'IiI1 W§!II 1!T"f'liT "'1m 1 991 "3RTf1lRT 1981 -;jf'I1J1lRT

SI.No. Name of village 1991 Census 1981 Census

~<irs::ro ~<trs::ro Location Code No. Location Code No.

iq31r1 ~ itj3ffi ~ Manual Computer Manual Computer

2 3 4 5 6

~:~(~ TEHSIL: REODAR (FULL)

1. 3fIroTT Amrapura 21/19/5/45 21/19/0050/0045 18/1815/43 18/18/0050/0043

2. 3f.I1W Anadra 21/19/5/64 21/19/0050/0064 18/18/5/59 18118/005010059

3. m1TJ Anapura 21/19/5/6 21/19/0050/0006 1811815/5 18118/0050/0005

4. 3flJTCf Asao 21/19/5(72 21/19/0050/0072 1811815/66 181181005010066

5. ?i!mi'IT Asawa 21/19/5/19 21/19/005010019 1811815/18 18118/0050/0018

6. 3lJCI'm Awada 21/19/S176 21/19/005010076 1811815170 1811810050/0070

7. ~ Awaliya 21119/51123 21119/0050/0123 1811815/113 181181005010113

8. ~ Badechi 21/19/5/122 21/19/0050/0122 1811815/112 18118/005010112

9. ~ Bahadurpura 21/19/5/106 21/19/0050/0106 18/18/5196 1811810050/0096

10. 'iii? Bant 21/19/5/84 21/19/0050/0084 18/18/5178 181181005010078

11. ontt~ BariKhera 21/19/5/22 21/19/0050/0022 1811815121 181181005010021

12. 'I1!lllJ Bhamra 21/19/5/38 21/19/0050/0038 18/18/5/37 181181ooSOI0037

13. 'IfCRT Bhatana 21/19/5/120 21/19/00S0/0120 18118151110 181181OOS0/0110

14. ~'G9r Bheelra Khera 21/19/S/92 21/19/0050/0092 18118/5/82 181181005010082

15. ~ Bheroogarh 21/19/5/119 21/19/0050/0119 18/18151109 1811810050/0109

16. m~ BiJwaKhera 21/19/5/99 21/19/0050/0099 18/18/5/89 18/181005010089

17. 'f!iT Booln 21/19/5/117 21/19/0050/0117 18118151107 181181005010107

18. ~iJ9r Burari Khera 21/19/S/23 21/19/005010023 1811815122 18118/005010022

19. ~ Chhapol 21/19/5/62 21/19/0050/0062 18118/5/57 18/18/0050/0057

20. s;rr;fr Oabani 21/19/5/68 21/19/0050/0068 1811815/62 181181005010062

21. ~ Dadarla 21/19/5/32 21/19/005010032 18/18/5131 1811810050/0031

22. ;srq; Oak 21/19/5/66 21/19/0050/0066 18/18/5/60 1811810050/0060

23. SflR"j(;fr Oangrah 21/19/5/12 21/19/0050/00 12 18/18/5/11 18118/0050/0011

24. ~ Oanpura 21/19/5/89 21/19/005010089

25. ~ Oantrai 21/19/5/9 21/19/005010009 18/18/5/8 1811810050/0008

26. ~ Datani 21/19/5/110 21/19/0050/0110 18/18/5/100 18/1810050/0100

27. tmt Oerli 21/19/5/121 21/19/0050/0121 18/18/S/111 18/18/00S0/0111

28. ~ Deroe 21/19/S/S9 21/19/0050/0059 18118/5/S5 18/18/0050/0055

29. muT Dhan 21/19/5/10 21/19/0050/0010 18/18/5/9 18/18/0050/0009

30. mtI'pJ (~) Dhancihpura 21/19/5/63 21/19/0050/0063 18118/5/58 18/181005010058

31. m Dhanera 21/19/5/67 21/19/0050/0067 18118/S/61 18/18/0050/0061

32. ~ Dhanpura 21/19/5179 21/19/005010079

ifil1mr SI.No.

33.

34.

35.

36.

37.

38.

39.

40.

41.

42.

43.

44.

4S.

46

47.

48.

49.

SO.

51.

S2.

53.

54.

55. 56 ..

S7.

58.

59.

60.

61.

62.

63.

64.

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qOldiqlj~l( lmit Cb1 ~ ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

PANCHAYAT SAMITI: 5 REODAR

Dhawli

Dheebri

Didmana Khera

Dolpura

Fatepura

Goreli

GulabGanj

Gundwara

Hadmatiya

Hadmatiya

Hadmatiya

Harni Amarpura (Hami)

Hathal

Himmatpura

Idarla

Jalampura

Jamtha

Jawal

Jeerawal

Jetawara

Jolpur

Juadara

Kaleri

KarJiya

Karoti

Kesuwa

Khan

Kolapura

Kotra

KotraKhera

Kusma

Leelora

1B3R1 Manual

3

21119151105

21/19/5/125

21/19/5/98

21/19/51103

21/19/5/91

21/19/51116

21/19/5/28

21/19/5/80

21/19/5114

21/19/5/46

21/19/5/65

21/19/5/7

21/19/5/31

21/19/5/4

21/19/5/11

21/19/5/1

21/19/5/96

21/19/5197

21/19/5/40

21/19/5/83

21/19/5/34

21/19/S/94

21119/5m

21119/5/109

21/19/5/102

21/19/5/3

21/19/5/5S

21/1915144

21/19/5/86

21119/5/95

21/19/5/52

21/19/5/104

1 991 '3R11URT 1991 Census

~<m:to Location Code No.

~ Computer

4

21/19/0050/0105

21/19/0050/0125

21/19/ooSOI0098

21 /19/ooS0/01 03

21/19/005010091

21/191005010116

21/19/ooSOI0028

21/19/005010080

21/19/005010014

21/19/00501~

21/19/0050/0065

21/19/0050/0007

21/19/0050/0031

21/19/005010004

21/19/005010011

21/19/005010001

21/19/005010096

21/19/0050/0097

21/19/005010040

21/19/0050/0083

21/19/00S0/0034

21/19/ooSOIOO94

21/19/0050/0077

21/19/0050/0109

21119/0050/0102

21119/00S0/0003

21/19/0050/0055

21/19/0050/0044

21/19/0050/0086

21/19/0050/0095

21/19/0050/0052

21/19/0050/0104

1981 ;;r;[l')1lRT

1981 Census

mmm:to Location Code No.

1B:w;r Manual

5

1811815195

18118151115

18118/SI88

18118/5193

18118/5/81

1811815/106

18/1815127

18/18/5/73

1811815113

1811815144

18118/516

1811815130

1811815110

18118/511

18118/5/86

1811815187

18118/5/39

18/18/5/77

18118/5/33

18118/5184

1811815/71

18/18/5/99

18/18/5/92

18118/513

18/18/5151

18/18/5/42

18118/5179

1811815/85

18118/5/49

18118/5/94

~ Computer

6

181181005010095

18118/005010115

181181OOSOIOO88

181181005010093

181181005010081

1811810050/0106

181181005010027

1811810050/0073

181181005010013

181181005010044

181181005010006

1811810050l0030

181181005010010

1811810050l0001

181181005010086

181181005010087

181181005010039

18/181005010077

181181005010033

181181005010084

18/18100SOI0071

18118/00SOIOO99

18118/005010092

181181005010003

1811810050100S1

181181005010042

181181005010079

1811810050/0085

181181005010049

18/18i00501oo94

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$tr«r W!fu . 5 'mt PANCHAYAT SAMITI: 5 REO DAR

iliTTm l1fcPliT :wr 1 991 0f1i11lRT 1981 ;;r;rTURT

SLNo. NameotviUage 1991 Census 1981 Census

~m-:to ~m-:to Location Code No. Location Code No.

~3ffi ~ 93«1 ctill2JP Manual Computer Manual Computer

2 3 4 5 6

65. ~ loonol 21/19/snO 21/19/005010070 1811815164 181181005010064

66. "t!1lU~ Magriwada 21/19/sn8 21/19/005010078 1811815172 181181005010072

67. ~~ Mahobbatpura 21/19/5/85 21/19/005010085

68. ~ Makawal 21/19/5/115 21/19/005010115 1 !il181511 05 181181005010105

69. lR'ITCIT Malawa 21119/5137 21/19/005010037 18118/5/36 181181005010036

70. ~ Maleepura 21/19/5151 21/19/005010051

71. 11T(11liq Malgaon 21/19/5129 21/19/005010029 1811815/28 181181005010028

72. lJlBlJU Malpura 21/19/5153 21/19/005010053

73. ll5R Mandar 21/19/5/90 21/19/005010090 1811815/74 181181005010074

74. llRm Maral 21/19/5/100 21/19/005010100 18118/5190 181181005010090

75. llI2PR Matasan 21/19/5147 21/19/0050/0047 18118/5/45 181181005010045

76. ~ Meetan 21/19/5/74 21119/005010074 18118/5168 181181005010068

n. itmgu Methipura 21119/51126 21/19/005010126 18118151116 18/181005010116

78. lTIw~ Mokhara 21/19/5/48 21/19/0050/0048 18118/5/46 18/1810050/0046

79. lJfWrr~ Maoliya Khera 21/19/51108 21/19/0050/0108 1811815/98 181181005010098

SO. :wrr:ir Naganl 21/19/5/13 21/19/0050/0013 18/1815112 1811810050/0012

81. m Neebaj 21/191515 21/19/005010005 1811815/4 1811810050/0004

82. ~ Nimbora 21/19/5/101 21/19/005010101 18/18/5191 1811810050/0091

83. ~ Nimtalai 21119/5/42 21/19/0050/0042

84. ~ Padar 21/19/5/124 21/19/oo50!0124 18/18151114 1.811810050/0114

85. ~~&r Padroo Khera 21/19/5/21 21/19/005010021 1811815/20 1811810050100'20

86. ~ ii":&r Pad roo Khera 21/19/5/118 21/19/0050/0118 1811815/108 181181oo50iOl08

87. ~~ PalriKhera 21/19/5/107 21/19/0050/0107 1811815;97 1811810050/0097

88. qJim Pamera 21/19/5/15 21/19/005010015 18118/5/14 18118l0050l0014

89. 1[Q?r.fc;r Panch Dewal 21/19/5/8 21/19/005010008 181181517 18118iOO50/0007

90. ~ Peepaliya 21/19/5/113 21/19/0050/0113 18118/5/103 181HlI0050/0i 03

91. ~l Peethapura·1 21/19/5/49 21/19/0050/0049 1811815147 181181005010047

92. ~Ii Peethapura·1I 21/19/5/26 21/19/0050/0026 18118/5/25 181181005010025

93. twrr Perwa 21/19/5/71 21/19/005010071 1811815/65 18/181005010065

94. tffifRm Poseelara 21/19/5/30 21/19/0050/0030 18118/5/29 1811810050/0029

95. Wly Ralpur 21119/5143 21/19/0050/0043 18118/5/41 181181005010041

96. ~ Rajgarh 21/19/5173 21/19/0050/0073 1811615167 18/181005010067

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

~g; 5~ PANCHAYAT SAMITI: 5 REODAR

Sli1T m9!lT ljjq q;r 1JlT 1991~ 1981 'i-'fl11lRT

SI.No. Name of village 1991 Census 1981 Census

~m;ro ~m;jo , Location Code No. Location Code No.

~:m:r' ~ ~ ~ Manu~1 Computer Manual Computer

I

1 • 2 3' 4, 5 6

97. ~ Rampura 21/19/5/36 21/19/005010036 1811815/35 181181005010035

98. W1TJ~ Rampura Khera .2111915/114 21/19/0050/0114 18118151104 181181005010104

~~ I

99 . Rampura Pilosi 21/19/5/93 21/19/0050/0093 1811815183 1811810050/0083 • '{RI91 100. Ranari 21/19/5/57 21/19/0050/0057

101. ~ Reodar 21/19/5/60 21/19/0050/0060 1811815/53 18118l0050I0053

102. trs3IT Rohua 21/19/5141 21/19/0050/0041 1811815140 181181005010040

103. ~ Salotra 21/19/5/112 21/19/005010112 18118151102 181181005010102

104. ~ Sanwara 21/19/5/18 21/19/005010018 1811815117 181181005010017

105. murlflT~ Saran-ka-Khera 21/19/5/39 21/19/0050/0039 1811815138 181181005010038

106. ~ Selwad . 21/19/5/33 21/19/005010033 1811815132 181181005010032

107. mcrr Serwa 21/19/5/61 21/19/0050/0061 18118/5/56 181181005010056

108. fu'!lmjt ~ Singarli Khera 21/19/5/25 21/19/005010025 1811815/24 181181005010024

109. fuUt Siroi 21/19/5/27 21/19/005010027 1811815/26 181181005010026

110. mm Sonani 21/19/5/82 21/19/0050/0082 1811815/75 181181005010075

111. ~ Sonela 21/19/5/81 21/19/005010081

112. mm Sorda 21/19/5/88 21/1,9/005010088 18118/5/76 1&'181005010076

113. ~ Sui iva 21/19/5/50 21/19/0050/0050 18118/5148 181181005010048

114. ~ Thai 21/19/5/69 21/19/0050/0069 1811815/63 181181005010063

115. ~~ Titmiya Khera 21/19/5/17 21/19/0050/0017 18118/5/16 18/181005010016

116. imT Tokra 21/19/5/24 21/19/005010024 18118/5/23 181181005010023

117. ~ Udwaria 21/19/5/20 21/19/005010020 18118/5/19 181181005010019

118. ~ Vahan 21/19/5/16 21/19/005010016 18118/5115 181181005010015

119. cm!r Vanti 21/19/5/75 21/19/005010075 18118/5169 181181005010069

120. Cf1:llT1lT Varman 21/19/5/54 21/19/005010054 18118/5150 181181005010050

121. ~ Vidmiya 21/19/5/111 21/19/0050/0111 18118151101 181181005010101

122. ~ Vikanwas 21/19/5/58 21/19/005010058 18118/5/54 181181005010054

123. CfIS"<fj[ Wadka 21/19/5/35 21/19/0050/0035 18118/5134 181181005010034

124. ~ Wadwaj 21/19/5/2 21/19/0050/0002 18118/5/2 181181005010002

125. ~ Wasda 21/19/5/87 21/19/0050/0087 18118/5180 181181005010080

126. <mfUT Wasan 21/19/5/56 21/19/0050/0056 1811815/52 181181005010052

NOTE: In the column Nos. 5 & 6 ot'location code of villages in 1981 Census, dash (-) has been indicated againstthose villages which were newly created during the 1991 Census.

70

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'UT'If it ~ "I4gfq,mt (~ ~ 1I!li it ~ m t m ( -) ~ m <T; ~ JIIll 'it M ~1R ~ ~~ ~ ~~"1iR 1R ~'!I<m

~ -5 lito l[o, 5-10 lito l[o 't!;<t 10+ lito l[o 'lit 'UJllR ~ it <ft 'lit ~) Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash ( - ) has been

shown in the column and next to it, in brackets, the distance In broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+ Kms. of the nearest place

where the facility is available has been given.)

~ 1I!liClif1rl1 1I!liClif~ ~~ ~ ~ ~CIif STCIi~ ~roz WlR~

<m-:to ~ ~1fum rt iI1\ CIif fu:r;<f; (W~,

(twrn it) 'litmmr (1fr.r <Itnr) fu:r"ilR: ~m,

mit ~llI1f) Location Name of Village Total area Total popu- Education Medical Drinking Post and Day or Communi-Code of the iation and water Telegraph days of cations No. village (in number of (Potable) the mar- (Bus stop,

hectares) households ket/hat Railway if any station,

Water way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

~;~(~ 19/511 ~ 1760.89 608(117) P(l) -(10+) W,HP,R (-5) -(-5) -(-5)

19/512 ~ 3478.88 850(152) P(l),AC(l) -(10+) W,H,P,N -(5-10) -(-5) BS

19/5/3 *wn 498.99 647(115) P(1)O(2) -(-5) W,TK -(-5) -(-5) BS

19/5/4 ~ 639.40 248.(42) P(l) -(5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

19/515 ~ 2462.95 2148(422) P(l),M(l) D(l) T,W,TW, PO,PHONE -(-5) as H(1),AC(5) PHC(l) HP

19/5/6 ~ 596.50 1332(234) P(1),M(1)AQ2) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

19/5n -rot ~ (-rot) 2215.67 1491(279) P(1),O(2) -(-5) W,HP PO -(-5) BS

19/5/8 $r~ 807.28 29(5) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

19/519 ~ 2217.13 3513(734) P(2),H(1) H(l),D(l)O(l) T,W,HP,O PO,PHONE MONDAY -(10+)

PHC(l),RP(l)

19/5/10 m1 806.65 1236(244) P(l)AC(l) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

19/5/11 tc::rffi 984.60 577(142) P(l),AC(l) -(-5) W,HP,N,O -(10+) -(10+) BS

19/5/12 ~ 575.93 523(107) P(l) -(-5-10) HP -(-5) -(10+) BS

19/5/13 ~ 1237.74 1821(374) P(l ),M(l) -(10+) W,HP,N -(10+) -(10+) BS

AC(1),O(2)

19/5/14 ~ 504.36 80(16) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

19/5/15 11RU 1879.50 2471(447) P(l),M(l)Aql) -(5-10) W,HP PO,PHONE -(10+) BS

19/5/16 ~ 288.17 294(57) P(l) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

19/5/17 ~ ~ 151.00 ~ - 3lRR U N - IN HABITED

19/5118 ~ 1123.50 1767(372) P(l)M(l) PHC(l) W,HP,N PO -(10+) BS

9/5/19 mnqr 1989.00 1029(188) M(l) -(-5) W,TK,HP,C,N -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

19/5120 ~ 301.00 1124(190) P(l) PH$,(l ) W,HP,C PO -(10+) -(5-10)

19/5121 ~ ~ 491 14 68(12) -(-5) -(-5) W,TK,HP,C,N -(-5) -(10+) -(5-10)

19/5122 ~ ~ 739.00 49(11) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) -(5-10)

19/5123 ~ ~ 728.25 400(69) P(l) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) -(5-10)

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE PANCHAYAT SAMITI : 5 REODAR

'3Jir~ Land use

'(~ 'lfil ~ ~ -~ qiff ~ ~ ~ -~ il ~ ~ it ~ afci;t it ~)

(Le. area under different types 01 land use in hectares rounded up to two decimal places)

lIl'If (ICI; f.jq;z(!l1' ~ ~* cr:T ~mr alftim C§N~ C§N~~ lIl'If'tfi1' ';j!l'f

~tfi1' ~~~ • fuffrn (ll1T~ ~ 'lfil (fi ~ 'I1'f1f (fti;o l\to ill 'Wr) (f<1T '31m' ~ m

Approach Nearest Town and Power Forest Irrigated Un Irri- Culturable Area not Name 01 Village to village distance (in Kms.) supply by source gated waste (includ- available

(including ing gauchar for cultivation fallow and groves) land)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2

TEHSIL : REODAR (FULL) Abu Road(75) EA 295.55 W(89.68) 606.97 232.64 536.05 Jalampura

KR Abu Road(78) EA 1921.93 W(101.44) 741.91 303.78 409.82 WadtYaj

KR Abu Road(65) EA 236.74 W(33.99) 80.93 36.04 111.29 Kesuwa

Abu Road(63) EA 252.12 W(35.61) 140.83 184.94 25.90 Himmatpura

PR,KR Abu Road(61) EA 1037.32 W(139.52) 468.73 494.09 323.29 Neebaj

PR,KR Abu Road(46) EA W(l09.26) 254.55 63.13 169.56 Anapur

PR,KR Abu Road(49) EA 175.55 W(225.10) 1028.24 107.82 678.96 Harni Amarpura(Harni)

KR Abu Road(45) EAG 448.10 W(4.23) 156.42 22.43 176.10 Panch Dewal

PR,KR Abu Road(47) EA W(52.14) 1267.25 352.29 545.45 Dantrai

PR,KR Abu Road(52) EO,EAG W(127.94) 528.79 33.97 115.95 Dhan

KA Abu Road(48) EA W(74.97) 518.79 101.96 288.88 ldarla

KR Sirohi(40) EAG W(39.oo) 291.81 131.10 114.02 Dang-ali

PA Abu Road(52) ED,EAG W(178.93) 580.01 133.94 344.86 Nagani

Sirohi(35) EA W(41.71) 163.19 299.46 Hadmabya

PR 5irOO(32) EA C(274.29) 646.29 137.91 705.46 Pamera

W(115.55)

Sirohi(3O) ED,EAG W(39.32) 199.80 15.33 33.72 Vahan

Sirohi(26) 71.00 W(B.oo) 60.00 2.00 10.00 Titrniya Khera

PR Sirohi(26) EA W(l36.30) 521.20 175.00 291.00 Sanwara

PR Sirohi(3O) EA 120.00 W(246.OO) 872.00 344.00 407.00 AsaNa

KR Sirohi(33) EA 23.00 W(83.OO) 100.00 26.00 69.00 Udwaria

5irohi(34) ED,EAG 213.00 W(53.14) 148.00 n.oo Padrookhera

Sirohi(37) 727.00 W(l.oo) 7.00 4:00 Bari Khera

Sirohi(36) EA,EAG 524.00 W(54.03) 92.19 58.03 Burari-Khera

72

'VN f4W.lijll $w.rnW: 5 ~ ~ttq~~

llT1f ~ ~ "'4gfit&lIt ("IIR' ~ 1Illi it mar ':Itt t <It ( -) ~ m ~ ~ 1Illi ~~~11\ ~ mar ~ ~ ~~'([{ 11\ ~1I'liR

~ -5 fci;o ~o, 5-10 fci;o ~o ~ 10+ fci;o ~o Cllt WR' M it i!t lit ~) Amenities available (it not available within the village, a dash ( - ) has been

shown in the column and next to it, in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+ Kms. of the nearest place

where the facility is available has been given.)

~ 1Illiq;r~ 1Illiq;r~ ~~ ~ ~ ~q;r m~ ~ R~

mto ~ uft __ . 1!r-1t (If{ <liT ~f<l; (~~,

(~it) Clltmr (1jf.r ") ~"« ~~, ~m ~1lT1f)

Location Name of Village Total area· Total popu- Education Medical Drinking Post and Day or Communi-~Ode of the lation and water Telegraph days ot cations No. village (in number ot . (Potable) the mar- (Bus stop,

hectares) households ketlhat Railway if any station,

Water way}

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

19/5124 irifi\T 1551.00 925(169) ~(-5) ~(-5) W,TK,HP,C,N ~(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

19/5125 fWrm;ft ~ 591.99 349(57) P(l), -(-5) HP -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

AC(l)

19/5126 ~-II 258.14 668(129) P(l)AC(l) -(-5) HP,C -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

19/5127 ~ 931.22 2975(581) P(l ),H(l) H(l),D(l), W,HP,C,N PO -(10+~ as ..... AC(4) HC(l)FPC(l)

19/5128 ]ffiGf~ 1403.29 2314(433) M(l) HC(1) W,TK,HP,O PO,PHONE -(10+) as 19/5129 lffi1"11iq 737.70 1660(336) P( 1 )t>I(l)AC( 1) HC(1) W,HP PO,PHONE -(10+) as 19/5130 ~ 1365.00 1682(332) P( l)t>1(l )AC(2) -(-5) W,HP PO,PHONE -(10+) as 19/5131 ~ 1350.40 1015(227) P(l)M(l)O(l) 0(1) W,HP PO,PHONE -(10+) as 19/5132 ~ 505.00 578(109) P(1)AC(1) -(5~10) W,HP,N -(5-10) -(10+) BS

19/5133 ~ 1187.88 1414(262) P(l)O(l) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10)

19/5134 ~ 884.94 920(160) P(l)AC(l) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(10+) BS

19/5135 ~ 493.04 946(190) P(l)AC(l) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

19/5136 m;rU 195.80 388(71) P(1)AC(1) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS

19/5137 lfffiCIT 481.00 660(140) P(1)AC(l)o(l) -(5-10) T,W,HP,R,N,O -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

19/5138 'Wrn 636.00 534(103) P(l)AC(l) -(-5) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

19/5139 ~-CfiT-~m 1135.26 482(86) P(l)O(l) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

19/5140 ~ 3395.00 2034(384) P(l)M(l) PHC(l) W,HP,O PO, -(10+) BS

19/5/41 ~3lT 5157.08 1497(264) P(l) -(10+) W,HP -(10+) -(10+) -(10+)

19/5142 ~ 931.48 862(159) P(l) -(10+) W -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

1915143 ~ 1563.25 762(158) P(1)M(1) -(10+) T,W,O PO, -(10+) BS

19/5144 ~ 457.90 124(21) -(-5) -(10+) HP,R -(10+) -(10+) -(-5)

19/5145 ~ 576.81 380(72) P(l) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(10+) -(-5)

19/5/46 ~ 598.30 464(92) P(l) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(10+) BS

19/5147 'IlT2lm' 744,37 1005(181) P(l)M(l) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5)

19/5/48 lffim 619.99 896(160) P(1)AC(1) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE PANCHAYAT SAMITI : 5 REO DAR

~~ Land use

(-'!fir~~ -~ criif~ aRflfom -~it ~ ~ ~~:rirlr~

(i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to two decimal places)

lI11f (Ill) ~~ ~~ cr:r llmmT ~ ~~ ~~~ llllPliI" 1Jlf

~ctiT ~~~ ~ ~ (~~ ffi '!fir (fi ~ m (f<l;o ljto 1.1) '!fir) wtr "31f<A" mmr) en

Approach Nearest Town and Power Forest Imgated Un Irri- Culturable Area not Name of Village to village distance (in Kms.) supply by source gated waste (includ- available

(including ing gauchar for cultivation fallow and groves) land)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2

Sirohi(31) ED,EAG 649.00 W(174.OO) 346.00 46.00 336.00 Tokra,

KR Sirohi(30) ED,EAG 422.00 W(3.OO) 73.99 66.00 Singarli-Khera

KR Sirohi(30) ED,EAG w(58 16) 66.96 75.02 60.00 Peetha-Pura II

PR Sirohi(28) ED,EAG W(203.10) 312.06 267.05 149.01 Sirodi

PR Sirohi(30) EA W(329.08) 839.20 17.45 217.56 GulabGanj

PR,KR Sirohi(25) EA W(231.2O) 255.50 158.00 93.00 Malgaon

PR Sirohi(33) EA W(196.50) 836.50 131.00 201.00 Poseetara

PR Sirohi(32) EA W(l44.oo) 700.25 270.08 236.07 Hathal

PR Abu Road(44) ED,EAG W(62.00) 347.00 96.00 Dadarla

KR Sirohi(42) EA W(147.09) 604.51 110.11 326.17 Selwada

PK,KR Abu Road(43) EA 20.00 W(125.79) 575.11 55.01 109.03 Jolpur

Abu Road(39) EA W(64.23) 260.88 45.98 121.95 Wadka

PR,KR Abu Road(40) EA W(29.89) 112.94 1.00 57.97 Rampura

KR Abu Road( 41) ED,EAG W(67.00) 294.00 41.00 79.00 Malawa

KR Abu Road(41) EA W(41.OO) 429.00 9.00 157.00 Sharma

KR Abu Road( 41 ) ED,EAG 246.52 W(161.28) 511.26 31.07 185.13 Saran-Ka·Khera

PR,KR Abu Road(41) EA 2249.00 W(115.OO) 604.00 95.00 332.00 Jeerawal

KR Abu Road(48) EA 2580.24 W(161.88) 1294.12 278.04 842.80 Rohua

Abu Road(66) EA W(221.46) 537.46 87.52 85.04 Nimtalai

KR Abu Road(n) EA W(54 .. 2O) 559.25 856.48 93.32 Raipur

Abu Road(70) EAG W(23.05) 265.10 147.65 22.10 Kolapura

Abu Road(72) EA W(34.97) 318.71 140.89 82.24 Amrapura

KR Abu Road(70) EA W(42.10) 294.65 167.65 93.90 Hadmatiya

KR Abu Road(67) EA W(123.42) 493.04 83.09 44.82 Matasan

KR Abu Road(59) EA W(198.02) 285.50 101.07 35.40 Mokhara

74

1JTIf f.t~fiiICbI ~mrmr:5~ ~Ti,q~~

11T1f it ~ :jj"1~f®i~ (~ P JIllT it ~ m t m ( -) "hi" m <f; ~JIllT~~;;U1R ~~~ ~ ~*~1R ~lIm

~ -5 fci;o ljfo, 5-10 fci;o ljfo ~ 10+ fci;o ljfo 'lit mqpf m it ~ 'IJt ~) Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash ( - ) has been

shown in the column and next to it, in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+ Kms. of the nearest place

where the facility is available has been given.)

~ JIllT'fiI'";fl"I1 JIllT'fiI'~ ~~ mfu ~ lft'fil' sr<Ii~ ~ ~~ cRs -:to ~ l!?f~ -qr;ft (JT\ CfiI' ~;cI; (~ Wl',

(~it) 'lit_ (~~) ~~ ~ mr-r, <mm- m:r 'IJTlT) •

Location Name of Village Total area Total popu- Education Medical Drinking Post and Day or Communi-Code of the lation and water Telegraph days of cations No. village (in number of (Potable) the mar- (Bus stop,

hectares) households keVhat Railway if any station,

Water way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

19/5/49 ~ I 1439.65 1791(312) P(1)AC(1)0(1) -(5-10) W,O PO. PHONE -(5-10) BS

19/5/50 ~ffiqr 74051 860(169) P(1)AC(1) -(5-10) W,HP,R -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

19/5/51 ~ 136.96 944(164) P(1)M(1) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

19/5/52 'fj~ 402.33 163(28) -(-5) -(-5) HP,R -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5)

19/5/53 llm1'U 420.42 790(134) P(1) -(10+) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

19/5/54 cwnur 1673.95 2361(447) P(2)AC(1) -(5-10) W,HP PO -(5-10) BS

19/5/55 ~ 453.97 778(162) P(1)AC(1) PHC(1) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

19/5/56 <mf1lT 1421.03 2530(472) P(1)AC(2) PHS(1) W,HP PO -(5-10) BS

19/5/57 \R'TiT 258.89 488(101) P(1)AC(1) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

19/5/58 Fct 'fl'l q l:e 500.30 757(158) P(1)AC(1) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

19/5/59 ~ 295.55 355(67) P(1)AC(1) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5+10) BS

19/5/60 ~m 1273.73 4663(937) P(2)M(1) H(1 )D(2)RP(1) W,HP PTO, -(5+10) BS

H(1)A(4) PHC(1)FPC(1) PHONE

19/5/61 ~W 516.08 532(97) P(1) -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) -(5+10) -(-5)

19/5/62 rnm, 486.84 636(140) P(1)O(1) -(5-10) HP -(10+) -(10+) -(-5)

19/5/63 ~ (mw) 726.22 1174(203) P(1)Aq1)O(1) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

19/5/64 ~ 2163.73 4841(915) P(1)M(1)0(1) H(1 )D(1 )HC(1) T ,TK,TW,HP, PTO -(10+) BS

H(1)AC(1) PHC(1)FPC(1) 0 PHONE

19/5/65 wmrm 397.00 1380(301) P(1) -(5) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) -(5)

19/5/66 ST'fl 883.50 1691(339) P(1) -(5) W,HP,R,TK PO -(10+) -(5)

19/5/67 ~ 399.20 731(142) P(1) -(5-10) W,HP -(5) -(10+) -(5)

19/5/68 ~ 600.28 1142(204) P(1 )M(1 )0(2) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(10+) BS

19/5/69 I'.!B 825.12 1755(294) P(1) -(510) W,HP,N, -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

19/5170 ~ 898.66 1817(363) P(1),M(1) PHC(1) W,HP PO,PHONE -(10+) BS

19/5171 ~W 351.03 648(118) P(1) -(-5-10) HP -(-5) -(-10+) -(-5)

19/5172 :mIT1:f 21795 176(27) P(1) -(-5) HP -(-5-10) -(10+) -(-5)

19/5173 ~ 26513 554(91) P(1) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE PANCHAYAT SAMITI : 5 REODAR

,m~ Land use

(m ~ ef; ~ -~ CfIif ef; 3MflTo ~ -~ it ~ ef; iT~aml'r~)

(i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to two decimal places)

1ITIl' O<li ~<mT ~ q\f <r-r lilamr amim ~~ ~ef;~ 1ITIl'CliT~

~q:;r ~-'¢ • ffffllo (l1It~ ffi~ (~ ~ 'IIflf (Ito ~o it) '!fir) 'iII'I1'~mtr) m-

Approach Nearest Town and Power Forest Irrigated Un Irri- Culturable Area not Name of Village to viDage distance (in Kms.) supply by source gated waste (includ- available

(including ing gauchar for cultivation fallow and groves) land)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2

KR Abu Road(59) EA W(282.10) 859.28 159.42 138.85 Peethapura I

KR Abu Road(50) ED,EAG W(76.00) 517.51 54.00 93.00 Suliva

KR Abu Road(49) AE W(44.00) 87.98 0.99 3.99 Maleepura

Abu Road(49) ED,EAG W(36.33) 233.00 57.00 76.00 Kusma

KR Abu Road(39) ED,EAG W(119.94) 220.00 38.50 41.98 Malpura

PR Abu Road(42) EA 45.06 W(38692) 690.95 171 .. 06 379.96 Varman

PR,KR Abu Road(43) EA W(42.99) 331.00 47.99 31.99 Khan

PR,KR Abu Road(37) EA W(267.99) 820.02 185.94 147.08 Wasan

PR,KR Abu Road(38) EA W(66.73) 151.44 10.56 30.16 Ranari

KR Abu Road(38) EA W(101 16) 182.07 106.04 111.03 Vikanwas

PR,KR Abu Road(38) EA W(65.78) 119.26 16.80 93.71 Derol

PR,KR Abu Road(35) EA W(11346) 740.95 225.23 194.09 Reodar

KR Abu Road(36) EAG W(32.87) 347.80 40.59 94.82 Serwa

PR Sirohi(43) ED,EAG W(187.19) 164.34 16.17 119.14 Chhapol

Sirohi(43) EA W(263 03) 209.07 143.11 111.01 Dhandhpura (Dhanpur)

PR,KR Abu Road(41) EA W(299.37) 1389.49 227.87 247.00 Anadra

KR Abu Road( 44) EA W(112.00) 160.00 16.00 109.00 Hadmatiya

KR Abu Road(40) EA W(108.oo) 590.00 104.50 81.00 Oak

PR Abu Road(39) ED,EAG W(40.14) 249.01 43.25 66.80 Dhanera

PR Sirohi(l) EA W(110.10) 344.14 42.02 104.02 Dabani

KR Abu Road(39) ED,EAG W(123.00) 473.96 97.84 130.32 Thai

PR,KR Abu Road(35) EA W(97.11) 490.64 191.61 119.30 Loonol

KR Abu Road(36) EA W(33.08) 198.74 54.28 64.93 Perwa

KR Abu Road(33) ED,EAG W(4262) 132.84 17.41 25.08 Asao

KR Abu Road(31) ED,EAG W(50.24) 112.06 34.86 67.97 Rajgarh

76

Wf~1<fi1 ~m:5~ ~-q:qWir~

1l11f it ~ "'''9fCiijIQ; (~ ~ 1ITIl it ~ :m t m ( -) ~ m <T;~ 1ITIl ~~~1R ~~t ~ ~*-m1R ~JICm

~·5 f<i;o mo, 5-10 f<i;o mo ll:'f 10+ f<i;o mo * WIR ~ it ~ '11t t) Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash ( - ) has been

shown in the column and next to it, in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5·10 Kms. and 10+ Kms. of the nearest place

where the facility is available has been given.)

~ JIll!" q;r 1IlJ 1ITIl<riT~ ~~ mffiii ~ 1\f.tq;r mill:'f ~ m~ m:fo ~ ~1fuRt 1:JT-:ft" . m q;r ~/<fi (-amm,

(tcIrnf it) *~ (~ mnr) ~~ ~m,

~~ ~l!f1T) Location Name of Village Total area Total popu- Education Medical Drinking Post and Day or Communi-Code of the lation and water" Telegraph days of cations No. village (in number of (Potable) the mar· (Bus stop,

hectares) households ket/hat Railway if any station,

Water way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

19/5174 m 529.75 951(192) P(1),AC(1) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

19/5175 <mft 146.07 183(32) AC(1) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

19/5176 3l<mT 657.31 959(174) P(1) -(-5) HP,R -(-5) -(10+) BS

19/5177 q;ffU 266.98 534(89) P(1),AC(1) -(-5) HP -(5-10) -(10+) BS

19/5178 11 11:fl<SJlsl 1639.14 2345(420) P(1),M(1) -(5-10) W,HP PO -(10+) BS

19/5179 ~ 254.04 597(101) P(1),AC(1) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

19/5/80 ~ 667.22 607(131) P(1),AC(1)O(1) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

19/5/81 ~ 184.00 576(111) P(1) PHC(1),MCW(1), W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

CWC(1),

19/5/82 m1RT 735.02 835(145) P(1),AC(1) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5-10) BS

19/5/83 ~ 1274.99 1866(362) P(1),M(1).AC(2) D(1),CHW(1) W,HP PO -(10+) -(5-10)

1915184 ~ 1431.82 2058(323 P(1},M(1},AC(2) -(-5) W,HP PO -(10+) BS

19/5/85 ~~ 253.00 317(49) P(1).AC(1),0(1) CHW(1) HP -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) r

0(1)

19/5/86 CfiTcu 351.00 641(107) P(1) -(10+) W,HP -(10+) -(10+) -(-5)

19/5187 ~ 748.04 972(188) P(1) -(-5) W,HP -(5-10) -(10+) -(-5)

19/5/88 mw 1558.00 2975(547) P(1),M(1) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) BS

19/5/89 GTWT 267.90 429(83) P(1),O(1) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

19/5190 ~ 3005.32 8159(1602) P(2),M(2),H(1 ), D(1},PHC(1) T,W,HP PTO,PHONE -(10+) as AC(1),O(7) MCW(1),RP(1),O(1)

19/5/91 ~ 116.04 iR -~ U N- INHABITED

19/5192 ~~ 190.18 467(86) P(1),AC(1),0(1) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

19/5193 ~(~) 369.10 460(86) P(1),AC(1),O(1) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

19/5194 ~~ 244.10 329(58) P(1) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

19/5/95 ~~ 173.71 240(43 -(-5) -(5-10) HP,R -(-510) -(10+) -(5-10)

77

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE PANCHAYAT SAMITI : 5 REODAR

"lfir~ Land use

(~ \jfIi' <f; ~ -~ qijf <f; 3Rflfo ~ -~ it ~ <f; .ey ~ atcfl il ~

(i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to two decimal places)

1I!lf (fcli ~<mT mm.cR q:r mmr 3!fWrn ~~ ~<f;~ 1I!lfCfif1fll"

~Cfif ~~¢ awffif [email protected] (~~ ~\jfIi'(fi ~ llrrf (f\to "Ilto it) ~) <1m"3'lllf.r mmr) m

Approach Nearest Town and Power Forest Irrigated Un Irri- Culturable Area not Name of ViHage to village distance (in Kms.) supply by source gated waste (includ- available

(including ing gauchar for cultivation fallow and groves) land)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2

PR,KR Abu Road(38) EA W(110.OO) 263.84 89.03 66.88 Meetan

Abu Road(39) EA W(2001) 7~.99 40.07 12.00 Vanti

KR Abu Road(40) ED,EAG - W(67.35)TK(131.52 239.42 64.45 154.17 Awada

PR,KR Abu Road(40) EA W(86.OO) 88.99 34.99 57.00 Kaleri

PR Abu Road(45) EA W(214.2O) 1058.26 104.48 262.20 Magariwara

KR Abu Road(7) W(92.50) 145.32 1.49 14.73 Dhanpura

Abu Road(55) EA C(6.04) 306.20 30.04 188.12 Gundwara

W(136.82)

PR Abu Road(47) ED,EAG . W(58.OO) 83.00 17.00 26.00 Sonela

KR Abu Road(55) EA W(212.48) 391.45 95.54 35.55 Sonani

PR,KR Abu Road(59) EA W(294.64) 75412 12.09 214.14 Jetawara

PR,KR Abu Road(65) EA (292.19) 85832 11.93 269.38 Bant

KR Abu Road(62) W(53.OO) 172.00 1.00 27.00 Mahobbatpura

Abu Road(60) ED,EAG W(71.OO) 213.00 18.00 49.00 Kotra

KR Abu Road(58) EA,EAG W(158.62) 475.26 81.90 32.26 Wasada

PR Abu Road(54) ED,EAG W(470.OO) 823.00 208.00 57.00 SCirda

Abu Road(54) ED,EAG w(118.90) 125.90 7.90 15.20 Danpura

PR Abu Road(51) EA C(8.32) 1690.70 451.30 315.00 Mandar

WA(540.oo)

Abu Road(60) W(1.04) 8000 5.00 30.00 Fatehpura

KR Abu Road(55) ED,EAG W(40.18) 88.00 16.00 46.00 Bheelra Khera

KR Abu Road(55) ED,EAG W(81.OO) 151.10 47.98 89.02 Rampura Pilosi

Abu Road(55) ED,EAG W(43.28) 115.94 11.02 73.96 Juadara

Abu Road(50) EAG W(19.94) 115.65 2.62 35.50 Kotra-Khera

78

1fl1r ~ljlijil ffi'fwmr: 5 ~ ~ttq~~

1IT1f it ~ "'"lgf¥lI~ (~ Wlm 1IIlf it ~ ~ t -at ( -) -rn m * ~ 1IIlf ~~~"'R ~~t em ~~*"'R~"!Tim ~ -5 fci;o "4ro, 5-10 fci;o "4ro ~ 10+ fci;o "4ro cR mlIPf ~ it tT 'lit ~) Amenities available (if not 'available within the village, a dash ( - ) has been

shown in the column and next to it, in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+ Kms. of the nearest place

where the facility is available has been given.)

~ 1IIlf <liT 1111 1IJll<liT¥ ¥~ ~ ~ 1ff.r<liT m;~ <milR1mG ~~ i;ts :to ~ ~mu rt (1R <liT ~f<l; (W~,

(~it) qi~ (,ff.t~ k-r~ ~~, cRtm ~l!I1T)

Location Name of Village Total area Total popu- Education Medical Drinking Post and· Day or Communi-Code of the lation and water Telegraph days of cations No. village (in number of (Potable) the mar- (Bus stop,

hectares) households ketlhat Railway if any station,

Water way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

19/5/96 ~ 588.48 555(100) P(1),AC(1) -(10+) HP,R -(5-10) -(10+) -(510)

19/5/97 ~ 512.20 687(113) P(1),AC(1),0(1) -(10+) HP,R -(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10)

19/5/98 ~~ 320.68 itt -~ UN-INHABITED

19/5/99 ~~ 153.24 itt - 31TOITi:" UN-INHABITED

19/5/100 mm"l: 1032.16 1530(300) P(1 ),M(1 ),AC(2) 0(1 ),HC(1) W,TK,HP,R -(10+) -(10+) BS

19/5/101 ~ 448.08 947(171) P(1),AC(1), -(5-10) W,TK,HP,R, -(5-10) -(10+) -(-5)

19/5/102 m 313.82 534(92) P(1) -(-5+10) HP -(-5) -(10+) as 19/5/103 ~ 637.51 2287(417) M(1),AC(1) 0(1) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) BS

19/51104 mm-u 301.37 334(62) P(l) -(-5) W,HP PO -(10+) -(-5)

19/5/105 w:rffi 1304.39 1840(342) P(1),M(1)AC(1) -(-5) W,HP PO -(10+) -(-5)

19/5/106 ~ g:cr 96.59 128(19 P(1) -(-5) W,HP,C -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

19/5/107 ~~ 233.76 771(138) P(l) -(-5) , W,TK,HP,C,N -(10+) -(10+) as 19/5/108 ~~ 557.79 384(62) P(1) -(-5-10) W,HP,N -(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10)

19/5/109 ~ 446.57 488(81) P(1) -(5-10) HP,N -(-5) -(10+) -(5-10)

19/5/110 -earn 1068.28 2096(409) P(1),M(1) -(10+) W,TK.HP,N -(10+) -(10+) BS

H(1),AC(1)

19/5/111 ~ 189.56 52(10) -(5-10) -(10+) N -(10+) -(10+) -(5-10)

19/5/112 mm-rn 1005.68 638(103) -(-5) -(10+) W,TK,HP,N -(10+) -(10+) -(-5)

19/5/113 ~ 247.70 158(27) P(1) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) BS

19/&1114 ~~ 400.24 595(106) P(1),AC(l)O(1) -(-5) W,TK,HP -(10+) -(10+) -(5-10)

19/5/115 'IfcfiTCrn' 815.43 170(327) P(1),M(1)H(1) -(5-10) W,TK,HP,R -(10+) -(10+) BS

19/5/116 ~ 44294 602(99) P(1),0(1) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

19/5/117 ~ ~,364.18 408(68) P(1),AC(1) -(-5) W,HP,P -(-5) -(10+) BS

19/5/118 ~~ 101.92 85(13) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(10+) -(10+) -(-5)

19/5/119 ~~ 596.10 893(140) P(1),AC(1) -( -5) W,HP PO -(10+) -(-5)

0(1)

79

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE PANCHAYAT SAMITI : 5 REODAR

~'31liI1T Land use

(am ~ <Ii Tfcli - Tfcli CfliT <Ii 3RITo ~ -~ it ~ <Ii ~~~it~)

(Le. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to two decimal places)

1IIlf (JCIi ~~ ~* q.r maID"U ~ ~~ ~<Ii~ 1IIlf <!if ;rrq

~<!if ~~~ 3lJ'lftl ffiAo (l17r~ ~~(~ ~ l!Tlf (fcl;o ljto it) 'Wr) WIT "31jq.f ~) m

Approach Nearest Town and Power Forest Irrigated Un Irri- Culturable Area not Name of Village to village distance (in Kms.) supply by source gated waste (includ- available

(including ing gauchar for cultivation fallow and groves) land)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2

Abu Road(52) EAG 139.80 W(64.74) 235.37 53.15 95.42 Jamtha

Abu Road(50) EAG 6.09 W(152.45) 145.89 29.30 178.47 Jawal

Abu Road(51) W(114.23) 138.14 68.31 Didmana-Khera

Abu Road(48) 142.40 10.84 BijWa-Khera

PR Abu Road(37) EA W(06.14 514.21 226.79 185.02 Marol

PR,KR Abu Road(32) EA W(45.88) 299.00 103.20 Nimbora

PR Abu Road(52) EA W(29.99) 213.24 33.65 36.94 Karoti

PR,KR Abu Road(29) ED,EAG W(106.06) 359.62 99.34 72.49 Dolpura

KR Abu Road(37) EAG TW(69.86) 129.96 47.10 54.45 Leelora

PR,KR Abu Road(31) ED.EAG TW(220.77) 649.30 254.47 179.85 Dhawli

Abu Road(28) EAG W(13.07) 48.15 9.17 26.20 Bahadurpura

PR Abu Road(20) EA W(41.30) 14121 14.10 37.15 Palri-Khera

KR Abu Road(28) W(16.05) 366.32 25.25 150.17 MooIiya-Khera

KR Abu Road(33) W(15.05) 203.20 31.15 197.17 Karjiya

PR Abu Road(25) EA W(86.03) 434.10 105.05 443.10 Datani

KR Abu Road(30) W(2.10) 87.10 19.17 81.19 Vidmiya

KR Abu Road(28) EAG W(45.05) 336.38 54.19 570.06 Salotra

PR Abu Road(25) 106.10 22.20 119.40 Peepaliya

Abu Road(3O) ED.EAG W(7.20) 24495 48.05 100.04 Rampura Khera

PR Abu Road(32) EA W(46.26) 597.31 128.04 43.82 Makawal

Abu Road(32) ED.EAG W(96.20) 235.04 25.50 86.20 Goreli

PR Abu Road(30) EAG TK(94.26) 132.26 39.80 44.98 Bootri

W(42.88)

Abu Road(33) ED,EAG W(4.82) 68.05 3.97 25.08 Padroo Khera

KR Abu Road(35) ED.EAG TK(134.17) 275.87 4135 95.94 Bheroogarh

W(48.77)

~ 1If'IT<IiI'1Jll' 1If'ITCIiI'"¥T "¥T~ m:fo ~ ~1lffqffi

(~it)· 'lim

Localiol'l Name of Village Total area Total popu-Code of the lalion and No village (in number of

hectares) households

2 3 4

19/5/120 'IlTZRT 3010.51 3174(616)

19/5/121 ~ 201.08 71(13)

19/51122 ~ 833.08 753(133)

19/5/123 ~ 1116.14 511(90)

19/51124 ~ 1924.92 985(155)

19/5/125 ~ 1007.88 315(57)

19/5/126 ~ 137698 704(105)

1itrr 108679.49 132122

(24887)

80

1ll1f~lqjl

~1tq~~

ln1fit~ "'4tJf$lltt(~~1If'ITit~~t"ilr (-) ~m ~~ 1If'IT tm:ft~1I\ ~ ~t ~ ~~~ 11\ ~ II'IiR

~ -5 fil;o 'ljto, 5-10 fil;o 'ljto ~ 10+ ffl;o 'ljto 'Ii ~ ~ it ~ lit t) Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash ( - ) has been

shown in the column and next to it, in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+ Kms. of the nearest place

where the facility is available has been given.)

mlfi!Ti ~ iif.t<lil' ~~ ~ ~~

1fr:ft <m: <iii' ~Jl; (om m, (~~) ~~ ~~,

~m ~1ll1f) EdUcation Medical Drinking Post and Day or Communi-

water Telegraph days of catiOns (Potable) the mar- (Bus stop,

ketlhat Railway if any station,

Water way)

5 6 7 S 9 10

P(3),M(1) D(l),HC (1) W,HP,O PO,PHONE -(10+) as 0(7) PHC(l)

-(-5) -(5-10) _ HP -(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10)

P(1) -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) -(5-10)

P(l) -(10+) W,HP,N -(5-10) -(10+) -(10+)

P(l) -(5-10) W:rK,HP PO -(10+) BS

p(l) -(5-10) W.N -(-5) -(10+) -(5-10)

P(l) -(10+) W,HP (5-10) -(10+) -(10+)

P(112)M(30) H(4),D(12)

H(8),AC(68) HC(6),PHC(11)

0(40) PHS(2),MCW(2)

CWC(1),FPC(3)

AP(3),CHW(2)0(2)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

1JI'If (fc1i ~~ ~* ~CJir ~~~ ~

ll11f (fcl;o 1jto it) Approach Nearest Town and Power to village distance (in Kms.) supply

11 12 13

PR,KR Abu Road(35) EA

Abu Roacl(52)

KR Abu Road(48) EA

Abu RoacI(45)

KR Abu Roacl(40) ED,EAG

Abu Road(42)

Abu Road(54)

81

PANCHAYAT SAMITI : 5 REODAR

'lfif~ Land use

(~ ~ cf; 1lfcIi - 1lfcIi qijf cf; 3RfIRr ~ -~ it ~ cf; GT ~ am it 1IftcIftfu)

q:r

Forest

14

342.20

42.82

133.08

822.98

785.10

746.64

1027.08

16302.92

(i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to two decimal places)

"ljrnmr ~ ~<ltnr fum (l!?1' ll9Q ffi ~ (ft

~) WIT "31!<l"1 ~) Irrigated Un Irri- Culturable

by source gated waste (inclucl-(including ing gauchar

fallow and groves) land)

15 16 17

C(9.05) 1658.33 211.00

W(117.89)

W(10.84) 109.14 1.25

W(32.88) 294.00 134.08

W(17.08) 129.00 56.98

W(36.60) 459.14 411.98

W(6.18) 166.78 65.20

W(22.98) 183.96 51.92

C(297.70) 47782.02 12057.20

TK(359.95)

TW(396.69)

W(12532.64)

~cf;~ ~ ~

Area not available

for cultivation

18

672.04

37.03

234.04

90.10

232.10

23.08

91.04

18950.37

1JI'IfCJir1Jll"

Name of V~lIage

2

Bhatana

Derli

Badechi

Awal-rta

Padar

Dheebri

Methipura

TOTAL

82

1J1lf f.l~ICfiI qfd~11! I

~) ~fcnct-1I3W3Pl~.:mCfiT~ ~mft:rcm:'BR

EDUCATIONAL

'Pl ~ "!1fufu CfiT "'ITli cn~~ ~"¥f ~R;"!q ~ ~r:n" '3;" "Bto I

'1' mu:rfl:rcfi '¥f $;ZlAIf-~r!,c~ ~

81 Name of Panchayat Primary School Middle S~hool Matnculation/ Higher Secondary/

No Samiti Secondary School PUC/Intermediate! Junior College

1JTll ~ 1JTll ~ lJll1 Ww! lJll1 ~

Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

~ 57 64 17 21 5 5

~~ 57 64 17 21 5 5

2 fumff 67 71 27 2P 13 13 2 2

fumffmm 67 71 27 29 13 13 2 2

3 ~ 78 82 22 24 17 18 2 2

~~ 78 82 22 24 17 18 2 2

4 JW.!m 70 76 16 17 8 8

31I<l!<TS~ 70 76 16 17 8 8

5 ~ 106 112 29 30 8 8

~~ 106 112 29 30 B B

<Wr 378 405 111 121 51 52 4 4

VILLAGE DIRECTORY APPENDIX -I

83

PANCHAYAT SAMITI WISE ABSTRACT OF EDUCATIONAL, MEDICAL AND OTHER AMENITIES -:iL

EDUCATIONAL 4~rlqillMq (~ ~f:mm 3P< <t lJiq f;;r;rii "* 1fT ~mmn<liT"'I!l< ~J1fuq;) ~~ ~'Jfum~t

College (Graduate Adult Literacy Others Villages with no and above) Class/Centre educational facilities Name of Panchayat

Samltl

lJTIl ~ lJTIl ~ lJTIl ~ Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 2

26 51 4 5 Sheoganj

26 51 4 5 Sheoganj T ehsil

32 50 5 5 12 Sirohi

32 50 5 5 12 Sirohi Tehsil

29 39 13 25 10 Pindwara

29 39 13 25 10 Pindwara Tehsil

30 39 6 14 3 Abu Road

30 39 6 14 3 Abu Road Tehsil

52 68 19 40 12 Reodar

52 68 19 40 12 Reodar Tehsil

169 247 44 88 42 TOTAL

134

1TIlf ~<1~I,*,1

~-I

~, ~~ffil 3i'R~~,m CfiT ~ ~rnfucm m\

~ MEDICAL

;;nil ~~q;f'l1ll .li,qfmJ~~1 l1T~~iRl ~ 3WIO'R'[

71" .~fiimr~iR ~~ .

SI. Name of Panchayat Dispensary Hospital Maternity and Child Pnmary Health Centrel No Samiti Welfare Centrel 'Health Centre

Maternity HomelChild Welta[!'l ~eot[e

lJlll ~ lJlll ~ lJlll ~ lJlll ~

Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions

2 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

~ 2 2 5 e 4 4

~~ 2 2 5 6 4 4

2 fui'Ili\ 11 11 3 3 2 2 2 .2

~~ 11 11 3 3 2 2 2 2

3 ~ 5 5 8 8 10 10 4 4

~~ 5 5 8 8 10 10 4 4

4 ~-m 6 7 6 6 2 2 2 2

~-m~ 6 7 6 6 2 2 2 2

5, ~ 11 12 12 4 3 3 17 17

~~ '1 12 12 4 3 3 17 17

<Wr 35 37 26 27 17 17 29 29

85

VILLAGE DIRECTORY APPENDIX -I PANCHAYAT SAMITI WISE ABSTRACT OF EDUCATIONAL, MEDICAL AND OTHER AMENITIES

fufumrr MEDICAL

<fuR V1~~ ~ ~ i)'lliq "fur-!ii ~ m ~~<fiT

~~ "31l~ ~~ fu'fu;(m ~ ~ 'lit t '1m Family Planning Primary Health' Community Others Villages with Name of Panchayat

Centre Sub-Centre Health workers no medical .Samiti facilities

1J1i! ~ 1J1i! ~ 1:n'l ~ 1J1i! ~ Villages Ins.titutions Villages Institutions Villages Number Villages I nstitution~

26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 2

14 14 2 5 6 47 SheoganJ

14 14 2 5 6 47 Sheoganj Tehsil

12 12 11 11 4 4 60 Sirohl

12 12 11 11 4 4 60 Sirohi Tehsil

19 19 3 3 69 Pindwara

19 19 3 3 69 Pindwara Thsll

6 6 3 3 4 4 60 Abu Road

6 6 3 3 4 4 60 Abu Road Tehsil

3 4 2 2 2 2 5 5 101 Reodar

3 4 2 2 2 2 5 5 101 Reodar Tehsil

4 5 53 53 18 19 21 22 337 TOTAL

86

w:T f.I~f?lc:tIl

~-I

~, fufCfiffil 3ID:3R ~m CfiT ~ ~R:tffiqH "BT\

<lr.!q;r1Wi\ DRINKING WATER

;;:,:rr 110 ~ 11fr1fu <fN -:mJ "'fi"f <f317 ~ "M m"'f1 ~11 1P1'I<1 f.#iii

~ 1Wtili1:lFftq:,'l ~ #.,ft '$m

~"'Itff~ 51. Name of Panchayat Tap Well Tank Tube River Fountain Canal Others More Villages with No Samltl Well than no drinking

one water facility , source of any kin~

2 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 .43 44

1. ~ 12 52 6 8 6 71

~~ 12 52 6 8 6 71

2, fumft 20 63 12 7 3 82

fumft~ 20 63 12 7 3 82

3, ~ 7 67 12 23 2 99

~~ 7 67 12 23 2 99

4, ~.m 10 57 8 8 6 88

~m~ 10 57 8 8 6 88

5, ~ 6 88 15 2 12 5 138

~~ 6 88 15 2 12 5 138

"IiTTT 55 327 53 17 52 13 458

87

VILLAGE [)IRECTORY APPENDIX ~ I PANCHAYAT SAMITI WISE ABSTRACT OF EDUCATIONAL, MEDICAL AND OTHER AMENITIES

~3iRon: ~ faf;m;ft

POST AND TELEGRAPH COMMUNICATION POWER SUPPLY

~ on: ~ ~ on: ~er ~ om ~ "'f1T1'l'1" ~ ~ ~mtlfu

m m 1J.Cfon: m mer on: m "lCJ1l' «:ffl ~ "fiT 'ITIT

m ~ ~ mt ~

PO T.O. PT.O. P.O.& T.O.& PT.O. Phone Bus Railway Navigable Available Not Name of

Phone Phone , & Stop Station Water Available Panchayat Samlti

Phone Way

45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 2

10 10 2 30 59 7 Sheoganj

10 10 2 30 59 7 Sheoganj T ehsil

16 17 4 2 38 80 2 Sirohl

16 17 4 2 38 80 2 Sirohi Tehsil

12 12 2 42 3 64 34 Pindwara

12 12 2 42 3 64 34 Pindwara Tehsil

12 8 24 3 48 30 Abu Road

12 8 24 3 48 30 Abu Road Tehsil

16 10 3 48 111 11 Reodar

16 10 3 48 111 11 Reodar Tehsil #

66 57 12 4 182 6 362 84 TOTAL

88

Qr"'~le II w:f f~~fii»Ia?1 APPENDIX-II VILLAGE DIRECTORY

itt '1JI(Qlf<1&l1 ~ (::l1'1JIUI'1I~) ~ ~~ ~ LAND UTILISATION DATA IN RESPECT OF NON-MUNICIPAL TOWNS (CENSUS TOWNS)

"$I! ~ 3ftr ~ W:ifu ~o ffil~~i(

81 . Name of Town and No. Panchayat Samiti

within brackets

I 2

'IWfer(~)

8hawri (Pindwara)

Land use (Le. Area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places)

'¥l~ i'ft

::rota! atea - Forest

3 4

1491.00

~W ~

Irrigated by sources

5

TK(229.00)

W (73.00)

~

Unirrigated

6

259.00

Qr"'~le III w:f f~~~Ia?1 APPENDIX-III VILLAGE DIRECTORY

~mn.rffi~ ~$fc;!q (rnm~ ~~ "31m~)

Culturable ;vaste Area not available (including gauchar for cultivation

& groves)

7 8

350.00 580.00

~ 1J'Tf:ff ctr ci"qilict fifiifuql< ~ ~ ~ful&lilfCf)ffil, -qA- q)f -qr;fl, ~ 3lR m\, '~I\i1I<~le iFi f0"l1T ~$'TIl1, ~~~q5t .q5t~~'Th1% I

PANCHAYAT SAMITIWISE LIST OF INHABITED VILLAGES WHERE NO EDUCATIONAL, MEDICAL, DRINKING WATER, POST AND TELEGRAPH, DAY OR DAYS OF MARKET/HAT, COMMUNICATION AND POWER

SUPPLY FACILITIES ARE AVAILABLE'

~mT!fu~ ~m lJIl'T<'IiT~

<'liT "'Wf

Name of Panchayat Location Code Name of Village

Samiti {Tehsil

2 3

-.p.r NIL

hui\

"t1fum

89

qf",~'e IV '!fllf f.:t~~,a;f APPENDIX - IV VILLAGE DIRECTORY

\i1"1«"i®1 Cfft ~ -if ~ ~ 3r-:mTr 3i"1Hliid \i11f~tfi m 3i.,Hliid \i1"\i1lf~qi Cfft \i1"1«"i®1 ,-:u;rm ~ .....:;t .....!) '-.!)'~ ~'e..: -'~-1''''

~ lJllU CfIT ~ ..:> ,"'-

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

Percent Location Name of Village

~

"t1fum

Percent Range

Location Code

Name of Village Range Code

2 3

a;-~~

A • SCHEDULED CASTES

P.S. SHEOGANJ

~:~('!'1f)

TEHSIL' SHEOGANJ (FULL)

0-5* 19/1/12 Taleta ~

19/1/16 Vadka

19/1/62 Sardarpura

19/1/63 Nawa Khera

6-10 19/1/6 Lakhmawa Chhota

19/1/18 Mochhal

19/1/28 Akhapura Kharal

19/1/40 Kesarpura

19/1/41 Akhapura Khunl

19/1/46 Badia

19/1/50 Suraipura

11-15 19/1/2 Manadar

19/1/39 Jaitpura

19/1/44 Deoli

19/1/52 Kana Kolar

19/1/54 Godana

19/1/57 Choteela

16·20 19/1/3 Jubliganj

19/1/8 Buderi

19/1/13 Jogapura

19/1/15 Posaliyan

19/1/21 Lotiwara Chhota

19/1/31 Andor

19/1/38 Vera Rampura

19/1/49 Khejariya

19/1/51 Dhuwana

19/1/55 Chool!

19/1/58 Chhibagaon

19/1/60 Bagseen

~

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llRm

~W«'I

~ ~~ ~

~

q;ffi <iTffi

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~

~ ~ ~

~

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~

. Excludes Villages with no Scheduled Caste population,

1

21·30

2 3

19/1/61 Barewara

19/1/64 Morli

19/1/66

19/1/67

19/1/4

19/1/5

19/1n

19/1/9

19/1/10

19/1/11

19/1/14

19/1/19

19/1/20

19/1/25

19/1/26

19/1/27

19/1/29

19/1/32

VeraVllpur

Palri

Rewara

Kerala

Lakhmawa Bara ~ ~

Gola l]n;rr

Alpa 3lWQT

Jhadoli ~

Joyla ~

Van qJUT

Kailashnagar @ Las ~ 0f7T\ ~ ('Iffi

Seuda ' ~

Sawali ~

Madani ~

Oda 3l'm Sagaliya "WTTfW:rr

19/1/34 Arathwara ~

19/1/35 Sutharon Ka Gurha ~mU<!'iT~

19/1/42 Chandan a ~

19/1/43 Bargaon

19/1/56 Radbar

19/1/59 Uthman

31 and above 19/1/22 Ummedgarh ~

19'1/23 Lotiwara Sara ~ ~

19/1/24 Naradra ~

19/1/33 Bhaiv ~

19/1/36 Rukhada ~

19/1/37 Khandra ~

19/1/53 Sikhon Ka Jar ~ <!'iT \ilT\

~~f.f'~ P.S.SIROHI

~:fum'T("~f)

TEHSIL: SIROHI (FULL)

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SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

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2 3 2 3

0-5' 19/2/9 Vada Kheda ~ 19/2/13 Barloot <m¥ 19/2/26 Peepalki ~ 19/2/14 Mandawaria ~

19/2/31 Rajpura ~ 19/2/17 Nawara "!'ffi1 19/2/32 Sirohl (Rural) fui:lm (lJTll\uT ) 19/2/20 Kalandn ~

19/2/49 Tua ~JIT 19/2/21 Dodua ~JIT

19/2/75 Roda Khera <rsT~ 19/2/22 Angore ~

19/2/85 TelpikhEira <Wr:ft~ 19/2/24 Palri ~ G-10 19/2/18 Gura ~ 19/2/25 Rampura ~

19/2/46 Akoona 3l1¥'T 19/2/27 Goeli 1'fTWiT

19/2/53 Phalwadl ~ ,- ..

19/2128 Mandwa llWn 19/2/57 Badell ~ 19/2/37 Varal mwr 19/2/79 Bag lq1T 1912139 Vardara ~

11-15 19/2/7 Gol 1JTM 19/2/40 Phachariya ~

19/2/16 Baoll ~ 1912141 Chadooal ~ 19/2/33 Verapura 'ffl1IU 19/2142 Tawari 'W'fit

19/2/36 Silohia fuFtrfum 19/2/43 Phoognl "i'T'it 19/2/44 Noon 1'l 19/2/51 Savrata 11"roCT

19/2148 Hallwara ~ 19/2/52 Jaila J!"lT

19/2/71 Poseetara l:1Tffirm 19/2/56 Belangali ~

19/2176 Punawa 'fI!C1T 19/2/58 Rajpura Khera ~~

16-20 1912111 Ud TI 1912/64 Meerpur ~ 19/2/15 Deldar ~ 19/2/69 Siyakara ~

19/2/19 Mohabbat Nagar ~"'f1R 19/2nO Kakendra ~

19/2/35 Mamawall l!i1TcIl'it 19/2n2 Mer Mandwara m~

19/2/47 Madiya ~ 19/2/74 Sildar ~

19/2/83 Amll ~ 19/2/77 Rampura ~ cl-30 19/2/1 Barada ?l1"rn 19/2n8 Amlari 3m!i'TTti

19/2/2 Satapura ~ 19/2/80 Sanpur ~ 19/2/3 Manora l1"'I1U 1912/84 Krishnganl ~ 19/2/4 Bhutgaon ~ 31 and above 19/2/8 Ewadi ~ 19/2/5 Jamotara >filT1m 19/2/23 Khambal ~

19/2/6 Jawal -:;new;! 19/2/30 Balda ~

19/2/10 Padeev ~ 19/2/34 Sindrath RR<~

19/2/12 Mandwara ~ 19/2/38 Sartara "l1'nrrr

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2 3 1 2 3

19/2/45 Nembora ~ 19/3/83 Vatera "1IRU

19/2/55 Balda ~ ~~ 19/3/88 Mandwara Deo

19/2/59 Ohanta m:<IT 11-15 19/3/11 Telpur ~

19/2/60 Mankroda ~ 19/3/12 Arasana :mm1"IT

19/2n3 Sirodki ~ ~ 19/3/15 Jhadoli

1lTm«f mmn ~ P.S. PINDWARA 19/3/19 Amli 3tfIIl'i\

19/3/27 Jhankar ~ ~:~('J"1)

19/3/28 Nandiya .frf<:m TEHSIL: PINOWARA (FULL)

19/3/35 nm Isra d-5 • 19/3/2 Viroli fIfTt;";it

~ 19/3/46 Ajari 19/3/4 Muri If(1

19/3/58 Basantgarh ~ 19/3/16 RaJpura ~ m 19/3/60 Doongari . 19/3/20 Thandl Seri o.:i\ -;;it

~ 19/3/63 Reechhri 19/3/24 Varll <ro'i\

~ 19/3/78 Kaseendra 19/3/25 Kalumbn ~ -nfucT 19/3/86 Rohira 19/3/31 Lotana '1TC1'IT

19/3/89 Wasa 'WIT 19/3/39 Apn Khera Jnm1~

~ 16-20 19/3/13 Veerwada 19/3/47 Kantal ~

19/3/26 Janapur ~ 19/3/51 Pahar Kalan ~"fi7'IT

fsTTrr 19/3/30 Olgar 19/3/54 Moras liwl

19/3/41 Phulera "QY'T7T

19/3/56 Gharat ~ 19/3/44 Ko)ra ~

19/3/71 Phoolabal-Ka-Khem ~-q;r-~ 1W"'i1J"'i;~ 19/3/45 Sawarli @ Chawarh

19'3/72 Sangwilfa ~ 19/3/59 Rampura 7TWp1

19/3n6 Nagpura ~ .l""f"I1 19/3/66 Ohanari

19f3n7 Achpura ~ 19/3/68 Nanarwara ~.

19/3/98 Shoola "f1T 19/3/69 Khakharwara ~

li-10 19/3/6 Kerla Padar <'lW'!l "!1T<!T ~ 19/3nO Kachholi

19/3/8 Kotra ~ 19/3n9 Bara ~

19/3/18 Sadalwa ~ 19/3/80 Bharja llITJIT

19/3/33 Ker ~ trrm 21-30 19/3/5 Siwera

19/3/38 Mandawara Khalsa +irwtmffli'l'lTI 19/3/7 Undra ::<!T

19/3/42 Shivgarh ~ 19/3/10 Naya Sanwara '1'n~

19/3/65 Kodarla "1.fiTi'!1"1'IT ~ 19/3/14 Parlai

19/3/67 Nltora ~ 19/3/64 Peshua 1p13lT

19/3/81 Taroongi mmt

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Percent Location Name of Village Percent Location Name of Village Range Code Range Code

2 3 1 2 3

19/3/82 Bhlmana fqm;rr 19/4/79 D~rJ ift 19/3/87 Sanwara ~ 19/4/81 Taletl <Writ

31 and above 19/3/17 Keshavganl ~~ 6-10 19/4/13 Mudarla ¥'Mf 19/3/29 Jlapura ~ 19/4118 Umaml ~

19/3/61 Banas 'l"I'R1 19/4/21 Mungthala 1fT~

19/3/84 Udbanya ~ 19/4/33 Chanar <RR

~ mtlfif· 3lr.!-m P.S. ABU ROAD 19/4/35 Awal :m<WI

~'~m(-quf) 19/4142 Akra Bhatia ~'4CT

TEHSIL. ABU ROAD (FULL) 11-15 19/4/ 17 Danvav ~

OS 19/4/4 Jawal ~ 19/4/45 Ode 3lrS

19/4/6 Onya 3TThm 19/4/48 Deldar ~

19/4/11 Amthala 31TIl1<li'lT 1914/64 Wasra ~

19/4/15 Pandoon ~ 16-20 19/4/14 Kiwarh ~

19/4/16 Karoh ~ 19/4/58 Khadat ~

19/4/19 Ganka lfU]qiT 19/4/60 Santpur (Rural) ~(lJll'i\ur)

19/4/22 Bagen ~ 19/4/63 Maval lWV'!

19/4/24 Chandela ~ 21-30 19/4/44 Morthala '111:~

19/4/27 Bahadurpura ~ 31 and above 19/4/5 Achalgarh ~

19/4/32 Glrwar ~ 19/4/43 Tartoli (Rural) ~(lJll'i\ur)

19/4/38 Redwa Kalan '<:smCfli'!i ~mtlfif~ P.S. REODAR

19/4/40 Kyanya ~ ~,~(-qui)

19/4/41 Manpur (Rural) ~(lJll'i\ur) TEHSIL. RAODAR (FULL)

19/4/46 Derna ~ 0-5' 19/5/6 Anapura :wrr:m

19/4/47 Toonka ~ 19/5/19 Asawa 31Tf1CI r

1914/50 Dotra ~ 19/5/23 Burari Khera '{'T"t ~

19/4/53 Nichla Khejra f.riTc;rr~ 19/5/81 Sonela 11R<'IT

19/4/54 Jayadra JIPRU 6-10 19/5/2 Wadwal ~

19/4/59 KUI '¢ 191513 Kesuwa ~3lT

19/4/61 Chandrawatl ~ 19/5/7 Haml Amarpura (Harnl) p-.jt~(~)

19/4/66 Bhalsa Singh mnf;:W 19/5/44 Kolapura ~

19/4/67 Slyawa i11mm 19/5/46 Hadrnatlya ~

19/4/68 Soorpagla ~ 19/5180 Gundwara ~

19/4/76 Jamboon ~ 19/5/108 Moohya Khera l1fr;{m , o ~

1914n7 Uph Bor jt1'1'\) <itt 11-15 19/5111 Idarla m

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2 '3 2 3

19/5/24 Tokra m 19/5/33 Selwada ~

19/5/40 Jeerawal ~ 19/5/38 Bhamra 'l!T1m

19/5/41 Rohua ~3lT 19/5/49 Peethapura I -m~1

19/5/73 Rajgarh ~ 19/5/52 Kusma 'fW1T

19/5/83 Jetawara ~ 19/5/58 Vikanwas ~

19/5/87 Wasada ~ 19/5/62 Chhapol ~

19/5/94 Juadara '>l3lTCU 19/5/72 Asao WWf

19/5/126 Methlpura -ir~ 19/5/78 Magnwada ~

16-20 19/5/1 Jalampura ~ 19/5/79 Dhanpura Il"'l'ro

19/5/4 Himmatpura ~ 19/5/84 Bant 'ITC

19/5/5 NeebaJ ~ 19/5/85 Mahobbatpura ~<m

19/5/8 Panch Dewal ~<%'I 19/5/90 Mandar ri:m

19/5/9 Dantral trff-m 19/5/100 Marol 1!1TA

19/5/12 Dangrali ~ 19/5/115 Makawal ~

19/5/25 Singarll Khera fi:irn";9\ ~ 19/5/120 Bhatana 'lR'R)

19/5/28 Gulabganj ~Ti;;f 31 and above 19/5:26 Peethapur II -ril"WIT II

19/5/29 Malgaon lffi11'ifq 19/5/31 Hathal j"j\'lM'

19/5/34 Jolpur ~ 1915/32 Dadarla ~

19/5/37 Malawa 1!M{C{T 1915/35 Wadka ~

19/5/42 NimTalai f.m~ 19/5/36 Rampura Tfl1"T17T

19/5/45 Amrapura 31llTf -qn 19/5/39 Saran-Ka-Khera 1WTT - :::fiT - l'3"S1

19/5/48 Mokhara ~ 19/5/43 Ratpur TrnT<

19/5/63 Dhandhpura (Dhanpur) ~(m'f'l') 19/5/47 Matasan "tfTClW(

19/5/68 Dabanl ?CIT:fl 19/5/S0 SUliva ~

19/5/82 Sonant w.wn 19/5/51 Maleepura ~

19/5/88 Sorda 1!1TST 19/5/54 Varman 'WWlT

19/5/117 800tr; ~ 19/5/55 Khan '!31UT

21-30 19/5/10 Dhan UJUT 19/5/56 Wasan lWlUT

19/5/13 Nagani 'WTT'1t 19/5/57 Ranari TRrST

19/5/15 Pamera -qp:n-r 19/5/59 Derol ;:n;'1

19/5/18 Sanwara <w.!m 19/5/60 Reodar TCP.T

19/5/20 Udwana ~ 19/5/61 Serwa men 19/5/27 Sirol fum 19/5/64 Anadra 3ffiGTT

19/5/30 Poseetara -.mwm 19/5/65 Hadmatlya ~

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Percent Location Name of Village Percent Location Name of Village Range Code Range Code

1 2 3 2 3

19/5/66 Dak ~ w-~;;r:r~

19/5/67 Dhanera ;,1T'fT[ B • SCHEDULED TRIBES

19/5/69 Thai ~R ~~fWJTt;r P. S. SHEOGANJ

19/5/70 Loonol ~ ~:~(-qui)

19/5/71 Perwa 1Tf"l1 TEHSIL: SHEOGANJ (FULL)

0-5 ' 19/1/6 Lakhmawan Chhota ~m!T

19/5/74 Meetan "Iilc1" 19/1/9 Gola 1TT"fT

19/5/75 Vanll ~ 19/114 Joyla J!17Tc'IT

19/5/76 Awada ;.m:sr 19/1/16 Vadka ~

19/5/77 Kalen ~ 19/1/23 Lotiwara Bara ~~

19/5/86 Kotra ;mcn 19/1/24 Naradra ~

19/5/92 Bheel-Ka-Khera '4WFf;r~ 19/1/26 Sawah 11"11'it

19/5/98 RarnplJra Pliosl 7J"Il"qn fucm:ft 19/1/27 Madani 11'1ST'it

19/5/96 Jamtha JWlOT 19/1/66 Vera Vilpur im~

6-15 19/1/2 Manadar TWI1Gl:" 19/5/97 Jawal JWTi'I

19/1/3 Jubliganj ~~ 19/5/101 Nlmbora f;;Pm-r

~ 19/1/11 Jhadoh 19/5/102 Karotl ;-1i'1it

19/1/19 Van "'lTllT

19/5/103 Dolpura ?Ff1TIT 19/1/20 Karlashnagar @ Las ~ "ffi ~ "1m

19/5/104 Leelora ~ 19/1/29 Oda ~

19,5;105 Dhawh 'm 19/1/31 Andor 3RJ<

19/5/107 Pain Khera ~~. 19/1/33 Bhalv -1m

19/5/110 Datanl GcWfr 19/1/34 Arathwara ~

19151111 Vidmlya ~ 19/1/36 Rukhada l<SlTST

19/1/42 Chandana ~ 19/5/112 Sa!otra "I1l7'fT'm

~ 19/1/43 Bargaon ~

19/5/113 PeepaiJya 1911/54 Godana lJPIT'rr

19/5/114 Rampura Khera TIWTTT~ 1911155 Chooli ~

19/5/116 Gorell 1JTTi'I1 19/1/56 Radbar 11PIT

19/5/118 Padroo Khera ~~ 19/1/58 Chhlbagaon IW.rr lJiq

19/5/119 Bheroogarh ''fJ; TIS 19/1/59 Uthman j~

19/5/121 Derlr SFi1 19/1/60 Bagseen ~

19/5/122 Badechl ~ 19/1/61 Barewara ~

19/5/124 Padar TTf?T 19/1/64 Morli 1IT17'i\

F:xcludes Villages With no Scheduled Tnbe population,

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SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

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Range Code Range .

Code

2 3 2 3

19/1/67 Palri 'W'rS1 ~~,mrttt P.S. SIROHI

16-25 19/1/5 Keral "li1T1'! ~: fu1'Iit (~)

19/117 Lakhmawa Bara ~<rnT TEHSIL' SIROHI (FULL)

19/1/15 Posahyan ~ 0-5' 19/2/1 Barada ~

19/1/21 Lotiwara Chhota ~UlGT 19/2/3 Manora lAm

19/1/32 Sagaliya wrrf'i;fm 19/2/13 Barloot "!Ti'J.C

n:mn <fiT W 19/2/14 Mandawana ~

19/1/35 Sutharon Ka Gurha 19/2/15 Deldar ~

19/1/37 Khandra "Rl

>f'3T1mwri\ 19/2/18 Gura If?1 19/1/41 Akhapura Khunl

~ 19/2/19 Mohabbat Nagar iH,~~

19/1/44 Deolt

'VlT~ 19/2/20 Kalandn T~

19/1/63 Nawa Khera 19/2/21 Dodua ~m

2f)-35 19/1/4 . Rewara ~

~ 19/2/22 Angore ' f'Tf1TTT

19/1/8 Buden 19/2/23 Khambal ~

19/1/10 Alpa 3l17"TI 19/2/25 Rampura ~

19/1/13 Joga Pura J!TiTT ':p1 19/2/27 Goeh 'lllt.9\

19/1/50 Sural Pura "J'iI':p1 19/2/33 Verapura crrqn

'\6-50 19/1/12 Talela W'lCT 19/2/35 Mamawah l!lWll'it

19/1/22 Ummedgarh ~ 19/2/37 Varal 'TIF1

19/1/28 Akhapura Kharal ~'3l"<i'f 19/2/41 Chadooal ~3W'f

19/1/39 Jaltpura Jli1l:lTf 19/2143 PhoognJ ~

19/1/46 Badia 'i'I1?<9T 19/2/44 Noon 'Ti

19/1/49 Khelanya ~ 19/2/47 Madiya ~

19/1/51 Dhuwana Ui'WlT 19/2148 Haltwara ~ 19/1/52 Kana Kolar 'F.RT~

~ 19/2/53 Phalwadi 19/1/57 Choleela ~

19/2/56 Belangan -v-rirriI 19/1/70 Devon Ka Bera 7."1i q;Plrn

19/2/59 Dhanta \.If.<!I'

~) 1 and above 19/1/18 Mochhal mrn"I 1912177 Rampura TllN<l

19/1/40 Kesarpura ~ 19/2/84 Knshnganl ~

19/1/45 Kukn Khera ~~ 6-15 19/2/2 Satapura 7l'f!1m

19/1/62 Sardarpura ~ 19/2/4 Bhutgaon 'l1"fTTi'q

19/1/65 Kolar T1"IT 19/2/6 Jawal -JfR'ITi'1

19/1/68 Kaldan ~ 19/2/9 Vada Kheda ~

19/1/69 Bara Vera ~'f{f 19/2/10 Padeev 1':!Ti\q

19/2/11 Ud TI

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Percent Location Name of Village Percent Location Name of Village Range Code Range Code

2 3 1 2 3

19/2/12 Mandwara ~ ~~,~ P.S. : PINDWARA

19/2/24 Pain ~ ~m:~(-quf)

1912134 Sindrath ~'<l TEHSIL' PINDWARA (FULL)

19/2/36 Silohia ~ 0-5' 19/3/7 Undra ':RJ

19/2/38 Sartara <rom 19/3/10 Naya Sanwara '1'n~

19/2/39 Vardara QWf 19/3/26 Janapur ~

19/2/46 Akoona 31<f"T 19/3/44 KOjra ili'NfU

19/2/51 Savrata W'nTc!T 19/3/66 Dhanari ~

19/2/52 Jaila ~ 6-15 19/3/13 Veerwada ~

19/2/57 Badeli ~ 19/3/15 Jhadoli ~

19/2/60 Mankroda ~ 19/3/27 Jhankar ~

19/2172 Mer Mandwara m:~ 19/3/28 Nandiya ~

19/2/73 Sirodki ~ 19/3/42 Shivgarh ~

19/2/74 Sildar fm;rer 19/3/64 Peshua ~31l

19/2/78 Amlari ~ 19/3/6B ~anarwara ~

19/2/79 Bag WI 19/3/69 Khakharwara ~

19/2/80 San pur 11'l1J' 19/3/70 Kachholi ~

19/2/82 Ranela m 19/3/77 Achpura ~

19/2/83 Amll .311W'IT 19/3/82 Bhimana NlW!T

16-25 19/2/7 Gol llW! 19/3/84 Udbariya ~

19/2/28 Mandwa liwn 19/3/85 Palumbri ~ 19/2/30 Balda ~

19/3/86 Rohira ~

19/2/31 Rajpura ~ 19/3/87 Sanwara ~

19/2/64 Meerpur ~ 16-25 19/3/12 Arasana 3ITRRT

19/2/70 Kakendra ~ 19/3/36 Ubera ~

19/2171 Poseetara -qmTrm 19/3/45 Sawarli @ Chawarli WIri'it '3"t ~

19/2/76 Punawa 'lJ_'llCIT 19/3/47 Kantal ~

26-35 19/2/75 Roda Khera ~~ 19/3/67 Nilora ~

:\6-50 19/2/32 Sirohl (Rural) fmm1 (1JTlftuT) 19/3/78 Kaseendra ~

19/2/49 Tua ~311 19/3/80 Bharja ~

19/2/58 Rajpura Khera ~~ 26-35 19/3/5 Siwera fwro

51and above 19/2/50 Kolra ~ 19/3/14 Panal ~

19/2/61 Darbari Khera ~~ 19/3/17 Keshavganj q;;nq'l'f;;!

19/2/81 KaTjai ~ 19/3/18 Sadalawa ~

19/2/85 Telplkhera ~~ 19/3/46 Ajari ~

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"¥T \31'1fi@'l1 cn1 W'AT if ~ ~ ~ ~1*iJ.q(i \31lfd4i m 3111!.q(i \31'1\31lfd£!'i cn1 \iHfi&:l1 ~ ~ lJl1trcffi~ ~ ~

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

,;,urr ~<irr "IJ'I1r <liT '1fIl" ~ ~~ "IJ'I1r CflT '1fIl"

-.mr.m ~

Percent Location Name of Village Percent Location Name of Village Range Code Range Code

2 3 1 2 3

19/3/60 Doongari ~ 19/3/49 Dhanga ~ 19/3/61 Banas 0I'Im 19/3/50 Vagdan 'WlGft 19/3/65 Kodarla ~ 19/3/51 Pahar Kalan ~'IWIi 19/3172 Sangwara ~ 19/3/52 Bhadaveri ~

19/3/79 Bara ~ 19/3/53 Cheeniya Band ~~

19/3/83 Vatera ~ 19/3/54 Moras llml

19/3/89 Wasa cm:rr 19/3/55 Malera (Watera) ~(CITC\T\

36-50 19/3/11 Telpur ~ 19/3/56 Gharat tnG

19/3/30 Digar ~ 19/3/57 Nawawas ~

19/3/33 Ker -i.n1: 19/3171 Phoola Rai Ka Khera "'fii'lT~-W-ST 19/3/58 Basantgarh ~ 19/3173 Panchdewal ~~ 19/3/59 Ram Pura ~ 19/3174 Block No 2 ~'1°2

19/3181 Taroongi M 19/3175 Kotra <liTCU

19/3/99 Pindwara (Rural) ~(lJTI'iIuT) 19/3/76 Nagpura ~ 51 an above 19/3/1 Khari Gegarwa "&i\~ 19/3/88 Mandwara Deo ~(!Cf

19/3/4 Muri ''fU 19/3/90 Kedar ka Padar CIiGR CflT~

19/3/6 Kerla Padar ~~ 19/3/91 Walonya ~

19/3/16 Rajpura 1fJf1IU 19/3/92 Semli Wwit 19/3/19 Amli ~ 19/3/93 Sadaphah ~

19/3/20 Thandi Ben o.:it~ 19/3/94 Nayawas (Deo) ~(tq)

19/3/21 Sabela mirc9r 19/3/95 Bor Umri .m:m 19/3/22 Malap lW'I'l 19/3/96 Peetari Padar -mmt~

19/3/23 Kundal ~ 19/3/97 Nawawas (Khalsa) ~ ("ISiR'lm)

19/3/24 Varli mm 19/3/98 Shoola 'If'lT 19/3/25 Kalumbn ~ ~~:~-m P. S. ABU ROAD

19/3/31 Lotana ~ ~:~~(~) 19/3/32 Kalabor ~ TEHSIL: ABU ROAD (FULL)

19/3/34 Churli Khera ~~ 0-5' 19/4/14 Kiwarh ~

19/3/35 Isra TIHT 19/4/43 Tartoh (Rural) ~(lJTI'iIuT)

19/3/37 Khokhn Khera ~~ 6-15 19/4/5 Achalgarh ~~

19/3/38 Mandawara Khalsa ~"ISiR'lm 19/4/6 Onya mhm 19/3/39 Apri Khera 3Wffi~ 19/4/42 Akra Bhatta ~

19/3/40 Varkl Khera <mCl1'T~ 19/4/60 Santpur (Rural) ~(lJTI'iIuT)

19/3/48 Gadlya 1Tf:sm 19/4/63 Maval ~

98

qf~fiU~ -IV w:r f.:H{filctll APPENDIX - IV VILLAGE DIRECTORY

~ Zl1'1+l@'l1 c@ ~ if ~ ~ ~ 3i1~Jild Zl1lfdlll m 3l1Wild Zl1'1Zl1lfdQJ c@ Zl1'1+l@'l1 3RQ1O ~ , 3FR1f\ 1Wft c@ 'Wtfr ~

~ "-

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

;JUil ~m lJ11l CfiT 'i1l1 ,;pm ~m lJl11 CfiT 'i1l1

~ ~

Percent Location Name of Village Percent Location Name of Village Range Code Range Code

2 3 1 2 3

19/4/64 Wasra ~

16-25 19/4/9 Arna 3ffi"!T 19/4/40 Kyariya ~

19/4/16 Karoli ~ 19/4/41 Manpur (Rural) ~ (lJTIflur)

26-35 19/4/8 Salgaon tIfATliq 19/4/44 Morthala lll1:W9T

19/4/37 Meergarh 'llh:"'1G 19/4/46 Derna iT-rr

19/4/61 Chandrawati ~ 19/4/47 Toonka ~

36-50 19/4/45 Ode 3ihs 19/4/48 Deldar ~

19/4/58 Khadat '13m 19/4/49 Tankiya i'rct1m

51 and above 19/4/10 Block No,' ~'Of°l 19/4/50 Dotra 60n

19/4/11 Amthala JTm~ 19/4/51 Bori Booj <ml1if.;;j

19/4/12 Kyara- qu;ro 19/4/52 Paba 't1mT

19/4/13 Mudarla ~ 19/4/53 Nichla Khejra fumr~

19/4/15 Pandoori ~ 19/4/54 Jaydara ~

19/4/17 Danvav ~ 19/4/55 Kyari "-Pm'!

19/4/18 Umarnl '31Wit 19/4/56 Nlchla Garh ~

19/!1/19 Ganka lIUTCIiT 19/4/57 Sangna ;:ritr.rr

19/4/20 Talwaron Ka Naka ~-CfiT-ifm 19/4/59 Kui <¢

19/4/21 Mungthala ~2R'fT 19/4/62 Amba 31flm

19/4/22 Bagen .rro 19/4/65 Khara ~

19/4123 Ambawen ~ 19/4/66 ' Bhaisa Singh mn~

1914/24 Chandela ~ 19/4/67 Siyawa fumcIT

19/4/25 Sakoda ~ 1914/68 Soorpagla ~

19/4/26 Fatehpura ~ 19/4/69 Uplagarh ~

19/4/27 Bahadurpura ~ 19/4170 Nichli Bor f.nr<"iI <iR

19/4/29 Forest Chotila ~~ 1914171 Buja 'fill

1914130 ChotHa ~ 19/4172 Upla Khejra l'1'i'!T~

19/4/31 Mahi Khera ml~ 19/4/73 Ranora <UTTU

19/4/32 Girwar f'lW: 1914174 Bhamnya ~

19/4133 Chanar "WfR 19/4175 Bosa ..mrr

19/4/34 Andallya ~ 19/4/76 Jamboon ~

19/4/35 Awal 3WlM 19/4/77 Upli Bor "N<'i\ <m

19/4/36 Redwa Khurd m~ 19/4178 Rada Tr:sT

19/4138 Redwa Kalan "W'lT q;ffi 19/4/79 Den it!

19/4/39 Dunakakar ~ 1914/80 Meen liR

1914181 Taleti m

~

99

qf'(~le IV mlf f"t~~ICbI APPENDIX • IV VILLAGE DIRECTORY

'l11B&'I1 cn1 ~ -if ~ ~ 3FmR 3i 1('1 f ild ~ m 3i1('1 f +:ld 'l11 'l11 fd41 cn1 'l11B<gq I 3:r11=ffif"$ -..:> ....:J",;lC\. 0~ ~

~ 1Jlllt cn1 ~ -:; "'-

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

Percent Location Name of Village

~

~

Percent Range

Location Code

Name of Village Range Code

0-5'

2 3

P.S. : REODAR

~:~C'l'ui1

TEHSIL: REODAR (FULL)

19/5/4 Himmatpura ~

19/5/9 Dantral

19/5/10 Ohan

19/5/13 Nagani

19/5/15 Pamera

19/5/18 Sanwara

19/5/27 Siroi

19/5/29 Malgaon

19/5/31 Hathal

19/5/34 Jolpur

19/5/35 Wadka

19/5/39 Saran ka Khera

19/5/43 Ralpur

19/5/49 Peethapura I

19/5/51 Maleepura

19/5/52 Kusma

19/5/55 Khan

19/5/70 Loonol

19/5/71 Perwa

19/5/74 Meetan

19/5/75 Van!i

19/5/76 Awada

19/5/87 Wasada

19/5/93 Rampura Piiosl

19/5/103 Dolpura

19/5/110 Oatani

19/5/1

19/5/6

19/5/7

Jalampura

Anapura

Harm Amarpura (Harnl)

19/5/11 Idarla

19/5/20 Udwana

<WlT-q:;j-~

Tf'.l1V -tlT£lfT11

~ ;prm 13llJf

~

"1ffi1rST

~~

~ GlWit

~ 16-25

3f'!T"T1 m :wrrqn (-.rruil)

2

19/5/23 Burari Khera

19/5/26

19/5/28

19/5/30

Peethapur II

Gula~ganj

Poseetara

19/5/33 Selwada

19/5/47 Ma!asan

19/5/48 Mokhara

19/5/54 Varman

19/5/56 Wasan

19/5/58 Vikanwas

3

~~ -rfI~1I

~~

..mmm

19/5/60

19/5/63

Reodar ~

OhandhpurJ (Dhanpurh~ ('-IT'I'q<)

19/5/64 Anadra

19/5/66 Oak

19/5/67 Ohanera

19/5/73 Rajgarh

19/5/78 Magriwada

19/5/80 Gundwara

19/5/82 Sonam

19/5/88 Sorda

19/5/90 Mandar

19/5/100 Marol

19/5/105 Ohawli

19/5/115 Makawal

19/5/117 Bootn

19/5/119 Bheroogarh

19/5/120 Bhatana

19/5/122 Badechi

19/5/124 Padar

19/5/5 Neeba)

19/5/19 Asawa

19/5/24 Tokra

19/5/25 Singarii Khera

19/5/37 Malawa

100

qf~fi>I~ IV '!l1'tf f.:f~fi>lctil APPENDIX· IV VILLAGE DIRECTORY

\J11~@'I1 Cfft 'WAf if ~ $ ~ 3'l1Bfilct \illfct~i m 3'l1Bfilct \J11\J1lfi:141 Cfft \J11~@'I1 311"QT(i' $ '" '" '" '" -:> '" -:>

3FmR 1Jrnt cn1 ~ -:> "'-

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEqULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

,JUft ~~ 1Jm ~ 'lTI< ~ ~cm 1Jm ~ 'lTI<

~ ~

Percent Location Name of Village Percent Location Name of Village Range Code Range Code

1 2 3 1 2 3

19/5/38 Bhamra tTJln:T 19/5/96 Jamtha ~

19/5/62 Chhapol ~ 36-50 19/5/2 Wadwaj ~

19/5/65 Hadmatlya ~ 19/5/41 Rohua ~J1T

19/5/68 .Dabani ~ 19/5/53 Malpura ~

19/5/69 Thai 21M 19/5/111 Vidmlya ~

19/5/81 Sonela ~ 51 and above 19/5/8 Panch Dewal "$.f "imr 19/5/83 Jetawara ~ 19/5/22 Ban Khera <rrt\~

19/5/84 Bant <ilc. 19/5/44 Kolapura ~ 19/5/89 Danpura ~ 19/5/45 Amrapura 3llffi1jU

19/5/107 Palri Khera ~~ 19/5/94 Juadara '-iJ:~

19/5/112 Salotra ~ 19/5/106 Bahadurpura ~

26-35 19/5/3 Kesuwa ~ 19/5/108 Moollya Khera ~~ 19/5/40 Jeerawal ~ 19/5/109 Karjiya ~

19/5/46 Hadmatlya ~ 19/5/123 Awaliya ~

3f1~ II : -;:prr f~ gfi! I Cfi I SECTION II: TOWN DIRECTORY

103

"fIR r~gr~'f$l' ittclM~3ffCfil~~~m-~~ CODES USED FOR VARIOUS AMENITIES IN TOWN DIRECTORY

~ .~ ~miI ~ ~ iIil'I ~1:TTlt m 1if&:rr ~ ~ ~

Col. No. SI. ~o. Amenities Codes Col. No. SI. No. Amenities Codes

2 3 4 2 3 4

~-I Statement-I ~-(iv)-?fi Statement-IV A

<fiWrq 'l'l(Qjf(1<t>1 Municipality M ~ ~-IV'$~-msm

Col.2 2 1'1R~ Municipal Council M.CI. As explained in relation

3 -rnq.ft <itt,rmq.:ft Cantonment Board/ C.B. Col.7 7#~~ to Column No. 7 of

Cantonment the Statement· IV

4 ~1I;);r/31f~ Notified Area/Notified NAC. ~ foIcItuJ-IV '$ ~ mT As explained In relation

II;);rWlfu/~~ Area Committeel Col.11 11it~~ to Column No. 11 of

~ Notified Committee the Statement·IV

5 "I'fTl1JRT <ii'OO Census Town C.T. ~-V Statement-V

~-II Statement -II ~ 3W«'I'R'I Hospital H

Col.4 (i)~~ (i) Allopathic No Code ~ ~ "ffi'l "lit No Codes Applicable (ii)~ (ii) Ayurvedic A

~-III Stat .. ment -III (iiry~ (iii) Homeopathic Hom

(iv) 'I{'lFft (iv) Unanl U ~ ~-- 1'$ <iiT<"fI1' ~ As explained in relation 2~ Dispensary 0 Col. 3 2 ij -arnrlI ~ to Column No.2 of (i)~~ (i) Allopathic No Code

the Statement· I (ii)~ (ii) Ayurvedic A

flmvr-IV Statement -IV (iii) ti) f'l ,il ~ ftr<fi ~iii) Homeopathic Hom

(iv)~ (iv)Unani U ~ ~-I'$<iiT<"fI1'~ As explained in relation 3 ~iR Health Centre HC Col. 3 2 # ~ 31T'IR to Column No.2 of 4 ~~~~ Maternity and Child MCW

the Statement· I ~ Welfare Centre

~ 1 ~~ PuckaRoad PR 5~~~ Family Planning FC

Col.S 2 ~~ KutchaRoad KR Centre

6 it.m.~ T.B. Clinic TB

~ , ~ Sewer S 7 "IfWTWi Nursing Home NH

Col. 7 2 ~ "If1W:IT . Open Surface Drains OSD 8 3Pl Others 0

3 1R:~ BOl( Surface Drains BSD ~ ~ Cf)ffi Arts Only

4~~ SylkDrains SO I A

5 -rn1 Cesspool Method CD Col.6 2~~ Science Only S

6~ Pit System PI 3 ~ Cf)ffi am: ~ Arts and Science Only AS

4 ~~ Commerce Only C

~ 1 '1m'll: Head Loads HL 5 iIiCR'I ~ am: ~ Arts and Commerce Only AC

Col.11 2 ~ Baskets B 6 <m'IT, ~ :am Combined of all

3 ~~ ~ . Wheel Barrows WB cmur""-l "B'4T ~ '$ categories of Arts,

4 ~t<li~ Septic tank latrines ST fffi ~-m~ Science and Commerce ASC 5 lR'! - i;ffi Sewerage S 7~ Law L

~ 1 ~~~1pIf Tubewell Waterl Hand TW ~.

wi~ Cfiffi1:r ShortHand SH Col. 12 Pump Col. 10 2 cl~Q{I~f.2' I Type writing Type

2W!'1.fiT"tT'ft Tap Water T 3 ~ C! cl~q<I$f2'1 Shorthand and Sh. Type 3 ¥t'1.fiT'n'ft Well Water W

Typewriting 4 ~ '1.fiT"tT'ft TankWal",' TK

4 3Pl Others 0

<fiWrq 1 i'I.fft Overneag tank OHT <fifmf 1 ~~ Public Library PL COI.13 2 ~ Service reservior SR Col. 20 2 ~ Reading Room RR

3~ River infiltration gallery IG 4 ~~~ Borewell pumping BWP ftmvr-VI Statement-VI

system

5 ~t<li Pressure tank PT C!iW ~ ffi'J 1'tf No Codes applicable

104

~ f.t~ftJlq;1 ftrcmrr - I

~ am tf.& ~

'$l1 ';flR oR ~, 1IJf '6'IT ~ ~"1f.T ~ ~ _cR'~

~ ~ it ';flR oR ~ ~~~ m:lo 1111' 'WIftr (<fIT fflio ~ 11ftcIm Population and growth rate of the

"1f.T1Ilr llto it) mto (1991) 1901 1911 1921 1931 51. Class, name and civic Location Name of Name of Area Numbef of No. administration Code No. Tehsil Pancnayat (in sq. km.) households

status. of town 5amiti including houseless

households (1991)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1. III 3lT'{ ~ (1". 1lf.) 19/4NI Abu Road See Abu Road

ant its -:r :~r. 13.35 7853 6.661 7.180 8.199 9,725

(+7.79) (+14.19) (+18.61)

III ant ~ (-=r. 1lf.) 12.35 7594 6.661 7,180 8,199 9.725

(+7.79) (+14.19) (+18.61)

2. V ~ (~. 11i.) 19/311V Pindwara Pindwara 14.91 1747

3. 1\1 lJ!31Ie 3111 (1". 1lf.) 19/4N Abu Road 15.54 3146 3,488 3,286 2,804 4,165

(-5.76) (-14.67) (+48.54)

4. IV ~ (1". 1lf.) 19/31111 Pindwara 10.00 2968

5. IV ~ (1". 1lf.) 19/111 Sheoganj 4.80 3550 4,361 4,010 3,599 4,230

(-8.05) (-10.25) (+17.53)

6. III ~ (1". 1lf.) 19/2111 5irohi 20.72 5610 5,651 6.615 6,197 7,463

(+17,06) (-6.32) (+20.43)

105 TOWN DIRECTORY

STATEMENT-I

STATUS AND GROWTH HISTORY'

~am:1tG{ 'ffI(q (1991) ~~~ :rR qi~, ~ ~

town at the Censuses of Sex Ratio :JTlJftI; '!I'mA" ~

1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 1971 1981 1991 ~ ;;r;{"II1!RT ~

Density Class, name and civic (1991) Census Census Census Administration

status of town

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2

Urban AgglomeratiOn 111- Abu Road (M) ~.

9,935 12,544 17,728 25,331 31,280 39,802 2,981 907 894 864 Abu Road U. A.

(+2.16) (+26.26) (+41.33) (+42.89) (+23.49) (+27.24)

9,935 12,544 17,728 25,331 31,280 38,982 3,156 907 984 870 III· Abu Road (M)

(+2.16) (+26.26) (+41.33) (+42.89) (+23.49) (+24.62)

9,019 805 932 V-Bhawrl (C, T.)

4,316 4,439 8,Q75 9,840 12,713 15,593 1,003 792 715 769 IV-Mount Abu (M)

(+3.63) (+2.85) (+81.93) (+21.84) (+29.20) (22.65)

6,521 7,726 9,743 12,338 15185 1,519 938 964 972 IV·Plnciwara (M)

(+18.48) (+26.11) (+26.63) (23.10)

4,166 5,720 9,766 12,029 16,767 19,866 4,139 976 928 944 IV·Sheoganj (M)

(·1.51) (+37.30) (+70.73) (+23.17) (+39.39) (+18.48)

9,501 11,956 14,451 18,n4 23,,903 28,117 1,357 920 888 896 III-Sirohi (M)

(+27.31) (+25.84) (+20.87) (+29.91) (+27.32) (+17.63)

106

';ffR f.t~ 141

fircrorr - II ~ (fiT _ 1W ~ ~, 1989

aw ~qIT":JfIf Physical aspects@ Name of and

iJ;lf 'iTIPil ~ 3frnrll' iiiif ~(.1i) ~~ ~~ m (fifo 'lito it) Temperature (in centigrade)

~ ~ SI. Class and name of town Rainfall Maximum Minimum StateHQ. District HQ. No. (inmm)

2 3 4 5 6 7

1. III aut ~ ('i. 1lT.) See Abu Road

31l1. ~ 'i. ~. 587.9 N. A.@1 N.A.@l Jaipur (485) Sirohi (72)

III 31l1. ~ ('i. 1lT.) 587.9 N.A.@l N.A.@l Jaipur (485) Sirohi(72)

2. V 'lfCfU (<{. q;.) 405.4 N.A.@l N.A.@l Jaipur (418) Sirohi (44)

3. IV 1Il31IC atIi ('1. 1lT.) 1306.5 34.9 -1.3 Jaipur (515) Sirohi (100)

4. IV ~ ('i. 1lT.) 533.0 N.A@l N.A.@l Jaipur (3961 Sirohi (23)

5. IV ~ ('i. 1lT.) 365.0 N.A.@l N.A@l Jaipur (368) Sirohi (40)

6. III RRm ('i. 1lT.) 391.0 N.A.@l N.A.@l Jaipur (418) Sirohi(O)

@ Average Rain fall and temperature figures based on Indian Meteorological Department (1980-89)

@ 1 The nearest place for which temperature figures are available is Mount Abu

TOWN DIRECTORY

STATEMENT-II

PHYSICAL ASPECTS AND LOCATION OF TOWNS, 1989

aiR ~ 1tf1f it ¢ (~o 'lft'o) If road distance (in km) from

~I ~~am-mt ~~ ~~<i<'Ir ~~

~11R Sub-division! Nearest city with Railway Station

Tehsil HO. population of one lakh and more

8 9 10

Urban Agglomeration

Mount Abu (27) Udaipur (163) Abu Road (0)

Abu Road (0)

Mount AbU(27) Udaipur (163) Abu Road (0)

Abu Road (0)

Mount Abu (SO) Udaipur (125) Bhawri (0)

Pindwara (22)

Mount Abu (0) Udaipur (185) Abu Road (30)

Abu Road (30) Pali(220)

Mount Abu (80) Udaipur (105) Sirohi Road (1)

Pindwara (0)

Sirohi (40) Jodhpur (154) Jawai Bandh (9)

Sheoganj (0)

Sirohi (0) Udaipur (135) Sirohi Road (22)

Sirohi (0) Pali (141)

107

~'I!TIf

Bus Route

11

Abu Road (0)

Abu Road (0)

Bhawri(O)

Mount Abu (0)

Sirohi Road (0)

Sheogani (0)

Sirohi (0)

m~~ (1IR 10 rn;" mo <f;~ir)

Navigable Rlver/ Canal

(if within 10 kms)

12

Class and name of town

2

III-Abu Road (M)

Abu Road U A

111- Abu Road (M)

V-Bhawri (C.T.)

IV-Mount Abu (M)

IV-Pinclwara (M),

IV-Sheoganj (M)

III-Sirohi (M)

108

~ f.t(ffilldil fcIeroJ1' - III

11R qtfWu frffl, 1988·89

arrr (li111It it . 0 0 )

Receipt (in Rs. '00) ~ 111\ q\t ~ m ;rrq 1f1fu; JmRR" ifiU _ 'Ii ~ % 3R'ITm 111\- mtrtt ~ ~ mrmro- 1l1fc;m mr " m Government

(1990) ~ itll11{f~ ~ 'illT • SI. Class and name of town Civic adminis- Receipt through Revenue derived Grant Loan Advance No. tration status taxes etc. from municipal

(1990) properties and power apart from

taxation

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1. III 3!TlU? :r. 'qJ'j M See AbU Road

~it91. lr. 34426 36006

III atI1l~ :r. 1lf'/ M 34426 36006

2. V \W.!ir ~. Cfi./ CT 156 171

3. IV ~ 3l1l :r. 1lf'/ M 48581 19985 1271

4. IV ~ :r. 1lT.! M 8000 250 1250

6. IV ~ :r. 1lf.! M 20656 807 2256 316

6. III RmT :r. 1lT.I M 17913 42511 7360 5000

109 TOWN DIRECTORY

STATEMENT-III

MUNICIPAL FINANCE, 1988-89

awf (~ it '00) lXf?f (~ it '00) Receipt (in Rs. '00) Expenditure (in Rs. '00)

3R'~ ~awf mrR 1Iml1 7jj:f ~JT 7jj:f~ ~ ~ W1 ~~ ::r!1*.ltuit~::mr (tmJ) am f.r'qf1!f ~ (fmJ)

~ Other sources Total General Public Public Public Public Other Total Class and name of town

(specify) Receipt Administration safety health Works insli- (specify) Expenditure and tutions

Conveniences

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 2

Urban Agglomeration III-Abu Road

70432 4332 14906 2096 3805 10309 35448 Abu RoadU. A

70432 4332 14906 2096 3805 10309 35448 III-Abu Road

731 1058 293 160 7 18' 19 561 1058 V-Bhawri

4917 74754 5073 10909 16606 16689 49277 IV-Mount Abu

9500 6000 750 6750 IV-Pindwara

5801 29836 4063 10285 5301 11107 30756 IV-Sheoganj

72784 4960 12919 26017 6320 50216 III-Sirohi

<filT -w<Jil'RW:jflf ~ lmRR ~

~ ~

SI. Class and name Civic Population No. of town administration

status (1990)

2 3 4

1. 1I1~ir9 :r. "tIr./ M

~~ :r. lJ./ 39,802

1II~ir9 :r. 1lT.I M 38,982

2. v'lfCffi ~. "'.IC.T. 9,019

3. IV lIT3'OC ~ :r. 1tr./ M 15,593

4. IV~ :r. 1lT.I M 15,185

5. IV~..r Of 'IT 1M 19,866

6 III~ 'I. tIT / M 28,117

110

~~ ~<Jil'~ ~-lff-r W ~ (fcI;o "lfto it) f.rcmft ~<Jil' ~ ~

~ f.taftil4i1 fircron' - IV

11lIfuf; am: ~~, 1989

~<Jil'~ Number of latrines

Scheduled Caste and Scheduled

Road length

.(inkms)

System of Water ~m

Service aR"

Others

Tribe population

5

9392(3364)

9382(3213)

1770(654)

3038(2364)

2603(840)

2540(892)

4552(2065)

6

PR 31.30

KR 25.00

PR 31.30

KR 25.00

PR 8.50

KR 7.50

PR 51.00

KR 5.00

PR 3.00

KR 8.00

PR 800

KR 10.00

PR 15.00

KR 26.00

Sewerage borne

7 8

OSD, BSD 700

OSD,BSD 700

OSD

OSD.S 2629

OSD 350

OSD 773

OSD,BSD 2800

9 ·10

See Abu Road

1100

1100

157

150

221

110 60

111 TOWN DIRECTORY

STATEMENTalV

CIVIC AND OTHER AMENITIES, 1989

~q:jt cit ~ 3lfT:r ~ ~(~cltm) 1IR cit .torr am- 1J1f

Protected Water ~r.rr Electrification (Number Sup?!y of connections)

~f.i"ricR ~%f iF.itl4. ~ §fmh"¥ Qijd,§$j¥ Wif;1" 3f.ff ~ m Q~ lm'!1l'

~lIm~ (~)

it (~it) Method of Source of System of Fire Domestic Industrial Commercial Road Others Class and name disposal of Supply Storage with fighting lighting of town night soil Capacity in

iitres Service (points)

(in brackets)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

Urban Agglomeration III-Abu Road

WB,ST TW,W OHT (726,400) yes 3613 158 1385 600 45 Abu Road U. A.

WB,ST W,TK OHT (726,400) Yes 3613 158 1385 600 45 III-Abu Road

BS TW,W SR (325,000) Sirohi (44) n9 29 395 2 37 VaBhawri

we T SR (14,25,560,000) Pali(200) 1517 26 839 1200 21 IV-Mount Abu

(Dumping) Sirohi (100)

WB,ST TW,T OHT (454,000) Sirohi (23) 1609 95 335 415 74 IV-Pindwara

ST W SR (679,000) St.merptx(2) 2,475 85 1017 850 72 IV-Sheoganj

WB W,T OHT (2,837,500) Yes 4691 132 1263 1300 1n IIi-Sirohi

SR

if,l1

~

19

81. No.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

@

@ 1

@2

@3

~~ Medical facilities

·:t1!PR ~ am ":lilt ~ ~/ 'fiWl11 4 if ~/ -;8e~lJ'l1:

ito ;;ito ~ fcR:rf.!q; ~it

3lIfu malt eN mmr

Class and name Population Hospitals/ Beds in of town Dispensa- medical

riesl instibJtions T.B. Clinics noted in

etc. column 4

III ~~ (:t. 'lr.)

an,~ :t. \1. 39,802 H,D(2,A·1 30

Hom.·1).FC

III ~~ (:t. 1!T.) 38.982 H.D(2.A·1 30

Hom.-1). FC

V \1'T<iU (-;;r. q;.) 9.019 D(A·1).HC. 6

FC.MCWMH

IV 'IlI3tIZ 3t1l ('1. 1!T.) 15.593 H (1.A·1) 40.8

D(6).MCW

IV ~ (:t. 1!T.) 15.185 HC 15

IV ~ (1. 1!T.) 19.866 H(2).D(1A·1) 30

TB.FC

III rmm ('1. 1!T.) 28.117 H(1.A-1) 150.20

D(4.A-1,U-1,Hom -1)

TB.FC.NH.

MCW

Industria! Training Institute.

112

~ f.I~~I4i1 fcrcrorr - v

~, ~, ~ am: ;g.i~f8Cfl ~, 1989

mm Educational

'fim/mR/ 311iififu.i $liili4n i l qh,lWH&i l1P1m mQf

~m m m ~.~

(fsllt ~ ~ aitt ~3W3i'lt &l q{llrlEli

"'~"') mmur ~

Artsl Medical Engineering Polytechnics Recognised Science! Colleges Colleges Short·hand.

Commerce Typewriting Colleges (of and Vocatio-degree level naJ training and abovel instibJtions

See Abu Road

ASC Udaipur JocIlpur Udaipur O@

(163) (268) (163)

ASC Udaipur Jodhpur Udaipur O@

(163) (268) (163)

Sirohi (44) Udaipur Jodhpur Udaipur Sirohi (44)

(130) (130)

Abu Road Udaipur Jodhpur Udaipur Jodhpur

(30) (185) (300) (185) (300)

Sirohi (23) Udaipur Jodhpur Udaipur 0@2

(105) (209) (105)

Phalna(3O) Jodhpur JocIlpur JocIlpur Type

Sirohi (40) (160) (160) . (160)

ASC JocIlpur JocIlpur Jodhpur Type.O@3

(196) (196) (196)

S.T.C. School. Institute of Security Academy and Mountaineering Institute.

Industrial Training Institute for S.T ..

Industrial Training Institute.

113 TOWN DIRECTORY

STATEMENT-V

MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL AND CULTURAL FACILITIES, 1989

~ ~am~~<Rm faciHties No. of Recreational and Cultural facilities ~~/ I119.lfiNi/ ~ ij1fl\i ~ ~ \Wmr ri"ii m"Iiii fif.rllT 'tlmrnrl iWfrn -:rR*~~~ $:;:<'iIfS~i!I ~f?~€;~1'1 ~ fim;r ~ ~ ~c!; ~I ~ rio ?fa mo ~ ~ (ft:m) ~~ 'UlR ~ {ito ~ tfr2t m<r ~ m ~!lf.m a«R Higher Secondary! Junior Primary Adult literacy Working Stadium Cinema Auditorial Public Class and name

Secondary! Matri- Secondary Schools classes women's . Drama! libraries of town Intermediate! culation and Middle centres, hostels Commu- including

PUC (Pre Schools Others, with nity reading -University (specify) number of halls rooms College)1 seats

Junior College level

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2

Urban Agglomeration III-Abu Road (M)

3 3 16 6 3 3 PL.(3) Abu Road U. A.

RR(3)

3 3 .16 6 3 3 PL.(3) III-Abu Road (M)

RR(3)

2 2 Udaipur V-Bhawrl(C.T.)

(130)

3 5 6 6 0(3)@1 PL.(1 ) IV-MoUltAbu(M)

RR(1)

4 PL(1) IV-Pindwara (M)

RR(1)

2 4 10 10 PL(1) IV-Sheoganj (M)

RR(1)

3 2 4 12 7 1(18) PL.(1) III-Sirohi (M)

RR(1)

114

11R f.tif\J 1411

finmr - VI ~, ~, m afR~, 1989

m ~ <ft;r awnfirn' • cf; 1fIi m ~ <!t:r f.tllffiio • cf; 1fIi Name ot three most important Name ot three most

commodities imported important commodities exported if.lf 11R qi ~ aitt 1Ilf 'lIie1i titf di(lti d ~ m ~ SI. ClaSs and name of town 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd No.

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1. III an;_~ ('1. 111'.) See Abu Road

an;_~ ':f. ~. Sugar Cloth Petrol Marble Granite Earthen Jar

'" ~~ (':f. 111'.) Sugar Cloth Petrol Marble Granite Earthen Jar

2. V 'Wftt (~. 'lfi.) Oilseed Food grain Raw material Granite Food Oil Diamond

o'Diarnond

3. IV lft'3IIe ~ ('1. 111'.) Wheat Pulses Oil Vegetables Mango Black Berries

4. IV ~ (':f. 111'.) Rice Electrical Jaggery Coal stone ClC'th Marble

goods Power

5. IV ~ ('1. 111'.) Cloth Medicine Vegetables Electric Cement Hancioom

Conductor Poles Cloth

6. III ~ (':f. ~.) Cloth Sugar. Jaggery Oil Cement Vegetables Leather

-TOWN DIRECTORY

STATEMENT-VI

TRADE, COMMERCE, INDUSTRY AND BANKING, 1989

m:r ~ • '" :n'If Name of three most important

commodities manufactured

1st 2nd 3rd

9 10 11

Urban Agglomeration

Marble Granite Fibre

Marble Granite Fibre

Stone-statues Lea1her Iron Box

and Drum

Bamboo Articles Shoes Handicraft

Cement Cloth Coal stone

Powder

~<R_

Number of Banks

12

9

9

4

6

4

Engineering Cement Pipes Hand loom Clot! 7

QOOds and Poles and Nowar

leather Shoes Furniture Cement 7

115

Vt~

~*-Number of

agricultural credit societies

2

2

1

2

2

13

~~'i"f1f.r <mt~*m

Number of non agricultural

credit societies

2

2

14

1"'R <R A' aft\ :n'If

Class and name of town

III-Abu Road (M)

Abu Road U. A.

III-Abu Road (M)

V-Bhawri (C.T.)

IV-Mount Abu (M)

IV-PinctNara (M)

III-Sirohl (M)

'.f,11

J~

31. No.

116

qfU~I12 .-~ ~~~Ietil APPENDIX - TOWN DIRECTORY

~ ~ ~ -;;rR ctt W:n:j&H

TOWN SHOWING THEIR OUTGROWTH WITH POPULATION

Wq;y~~ 'Il?1l 'lTfT >tt ~ ~~ iWi{I~'1fi1~

cits 7.tfu-1t Name of Town with Population of the core town Outgrowth Population. of Outgrowth

Location Code

2 3 4 5

~ 38982 ~(m·'l) 820 Abu Road Santpur (O.G.)

19!4NI

~ 'lSr: W~rqCf) 1J11 J IOI?i1 ~ PART B: PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

~ mfli.~./

~ 'l.'l;l.RTn:~

81. DistrictJP.8.1 No. U.A.lCity!

Town

2

1.

2. fu'U!ft

3. ~

4. 6fl<! m-

5. 'tcm:

~:

Total! Aural! Urban

~ qrf

~o'tfto

ij

Area in sq. km.

3 4

m. rr 5,136.00 m. fR 5,056.68 'f./U 79.32

m.1T m./A "f. IU

892.31 892.31

m. IT 1,090.40 m. IA 1,090.40 "f. IU

>it. IT 1.153.18 m.IR 1.138.27 "f. IU 14.91

>it. IT 859.11 m./R 858.11 ,. IU 1.00

m. IT 1,08679 m./R 1,086.79 , IU

1. ~ ("I'.1fT.) "I'/U 4.80

2. fmTIft ('l1fT. ) 'l IU

3. ~ ("'I.'TI.) "'IIU

4 ..m ( Ol.q;.) "!. IU

5.

6.

"I'.~. "I'/U

(i) ~ m ('l.'TI.) "I'./U

(ii) ~ (<n:~.) "1'. IU

20.72

10.00

14.91

15.54

13.35

12.35

1.00

118

~ '1funU 9ft 'f"1 ~ (~ 3i'n: ~~.)

0-6 3W[ ~ ij

¥'I~ Total population in the

age-group 0-6

~ m'm

~9ft

~

No. of No. of occupied households

residential houses

Total populatton (Including

Institutional and houseless population)

'&Ifm ~ 1m ~ ~ 1m

5

124990 100720

24270

15873 15873

20825 20825

26449 24750

1699

14908 14649

259

24623 24623

3488

5348

2940

1699

3105

7690

7431

259

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

6 7 8 9 10

126374 654029 335517 318512 1299n 101500 526447 267938 258509 107600

24874 127582 67579 60003 223n

15944 15944

79876 79876

20979 105806 20979 105806

26648 137051 24901 128032

1747 9019

15048 81431 14789 80611

259 820

24887 132122 24887 132122

3550 19866

5610 28117

2968 15185

1747 9019

3146 1 15593

7853 39802

7594 38982

.259 820

40724 40724

52639 52639

69848 65180 4668

42032 41533

499

67862 67862

10218

14829

7700

4668

881~

21350

20851

499

39152 15381 39152 15381

53167 20903 53167 20903

67203 27954 62852 26157

4351 1797

39399 17109 39078 16966

321 143

64260 28193 64260 28193

9648 3443

13288 4862

7485 2929

4351 1797

6779 2655

18452 6691

18131 6548.

321 143

11 12

6n69 62208 56228 51372 11541 10836

8149 8149

11117 11117

7232 7232

9786 9786

14611 13343 13704 12453

907 890

8596 8513 8535 8431

61 82

14723 13470 14723 13470

1786 1657

2553 2309

1532 1397

907 890

1384 1271

3379 3312

3318 3230

61 82

119

DISTRiCT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

~~ 3~~ mi\R fsRorrfti. R I

Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Literates "I. Rpr11:r1'fi~

DistrictlP. S./ U.A'/City/

Town

~ ~ ft:;r;ri ~ .~ ft:;r;ri O<l'fu; ~ ft:;r;ri

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

. 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2

125863 66009 59854 153005 78928 74077 167367 123809 43558 DISTRICT: SIROHI 101968 53320 48648 142826 73524 69302 96533 77422 19111 23895 12689 11206 10179 5404 4n5 70834 46387 24447

15915 8359 7556 13796 7284 6512 15497 12827 2670 SHEOGANJ 15915 8359 7556 13796 7284 6512 15497 12827 2670

23642 12341 11301 6991 3618 3373 23962 19303 4659 SIROHI 23642, 12341 11301 6991 3618 3373 23962 19303 4659

.... 15770 8182 7588 53069 27224 25845 26891 20456 6435 PINDWARA 14000 7275 6725 52415 26872 25543 23188 17845 5343 1770 907 863 654 352 302 3703 2611 1092

4904 2566 2338 54885 27971 26914 12283 9882 2401 ABU ROAD 4894 2557 2337 54734 27889 26845 11794 9534 2260

10 9 1 151 82 69 489 348 141

43517 22788 20729 14890 7861 7029 22092 17913 4179 REODAR 43517 22788 20729 14890 7861 7029 22092 17913 4179

TOWNS:

2540 1333 1207 892 470 422 11274 7317 3957 SHEOGANJ (M)

4552 2439 2113 2065 1093 972 15773 10220 5553 SIROHI (M)

2603 1384 1219 840 457 383 6807 4610 2137 PINDWARA (M)

1770 907 863 654 352 302 3703 2611 1092 BHAWRI (CT)

3038 1643 1395 2364 1243 1121 9263 6177 3086 MOUNT ABU (M)

9332 4893 4409 3364 1789 1575 24014 15392 8622 ABU ROADUA

9392 4983 4408 3213 1707 1506 23525 15044 8481 (I) ABU ROAD (M)

10 9 151 82 69 489 348 141 (II) SANTPUR (OG)

81. No.

DistrlctiP S.! U.A./Cltyl

Town

2

Totall Rurall Urban

3

cU.rr m. IR

"'. IU

>:iT. IT m./R "I. IU

2. fufrir >:iT. rr m. IR "I. IU

3. ~ >:iTrr m./R "! IU

5

~:

>:iT IT m IR '1 IU

'IT .'T m fR "I IU

1. m-~ ("I.'qT) 1./U

2 fl:miT ("I 'qT. ) "I. IU

3. fi:rrs~ ("I. 'qT.) 1. IU

4 'I.Wn1 (';i!."fi'. ) "I IU

5 ~ :*'1 \ "I.TfI. ) "I IU

"l.R "l./U

6. (I) 1ffij 'ffi? ('l.TfI.) "l IU

(II)~ ('l!T'!) "l/U

'Cl.lf;n

120

lfl?Aq;rqmmil Total main worKers

(I-IX)

~ CfiJtl ~ <:W'ii <it ~ 0ufr Industrial Category of Main Workers

~

Cultivators

~~ AgrICultural Labourers

" fp;p:ri '&!f;p '::Fl fBfqi 'C'.1'fm cp;q f>wri

Persons ~

Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

22

204390 169461

34929

25363 25363

31441 31441

43450 41138 2312

25697 25360

337

46159 46159

5207

7182

3917

2312

5112

11196

10859

337

23

165555 133389

32166

19909 19909

24108 24108

35394 33264

2130

22308 21975

333

34133 34133

4847

6552

3548

2130

4695

10394

10061

333

24

38835 36072

2763

5454 5454

7333 7333

8056 7874

182

3389 3385

4

12026 12026

360

630

369

182

420

802

798

4

25

62084 80243

1841

10568 10568

11080 11080

19065 18658

407

14948 14908

40

25029 25029

141

316

486

407

110

381

341

40

26

68932 67312

1620

9135 9135

9374 9374

16448 16090

358

13512 13475

37

19238 19238

132

278

415

358

106

331

294

37

27

13152 12931

221

1433 1433

1706 1706

2617 2568

49

1436 1433

3

5791 5791

9

38

71

49

4

50

47

3

28

42968 41043

1945

7392 7392

9137 9137

9869 9629 240

4343 4340

3

10545 10545

343

323

412

240

84

543

540

3

29

24071 22636

1435

40GH 4068

4730 4730

5490 5301

1139

3006 3003

3

5534 5534

233

242

244

189

74

453

450

3

30

18917 18407

510

3324 3324

4407 4407

4379 4328

51

1337 1337

5011 5011

110

81

168

51

10

90

90

121

DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

~ q;rt! m <m"ll <iT ~ ~ f;JJffi/'l. ~ ,

Industrial Category of Main Workers "l. "./"'f11T(~l

~. ~ ii q;rt! "f;B1. m.9r'fT ~q~ fuf:ri:ltur, :qJ:jJ~.R.

~. f.1rw ',w "-WTR'. ~ q ~ 3:ffi 'tJ'TIl'[(! 'f.l DlstncVP S.

~"'1(j~ <m~mrrii U A IClty! Livestock. Forestry, Fishing. Mining and Manufactunng, Processing, Town

Hunting and Plantations, Orchards Quarrying Servicing and Repairs In <lnd allied activities Household Industries

III IV Via)

~ T:P""l f1:?r:ri ~ ~ f1:?r:ri ~ ~ fB"p.ri

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 2

10713 9480 1233 1327 1072 255 5510 4692 818 DISTRICT: SIROHI 10204 8999 1205 1252 998 254 4264 3639 625

509 481 28 75 74 1 1246 1053 193

2125 1964 161 48 44 4 599 485 114 SHEOGANJ 2125 1964 161 48 44 4 599 485 114

2808 2474 334 36 31 5 1259 1111 148 SIROHI 2808 2474 334 36 31 5 1259 1111 148

1741 1564 177 342 321 21 1056 904 152 PINDWARA 1699 1522 177 332 311 21 860 730 130

42 42 10 10 196 174 22

1065 819 246 370 298 72 270 247 23 ABU ROAD 1065 819 246 370 298 72 270 247 23

2507 2220 287 466 314 152 1276 1066 210 REODAR 2507 2220 287 466 314 152 1276 1066 210

TOWNS:

57 56 9 9 256 208 48 SHEOGANJ (M)

256 238 18 28 27 259 229 30 SIROHI (M)

55 52 3 7 7 122 99 23 PINDWARA (M)

42 42 10 10 196 174 22 BHAWRI (C~)

50 45 5 6 6 49 47 2 MOUNT ABU (M)

49 48 15 15 364 296 68 ABU ROADUA

49 48 15 15 364 296 68 (i) ABU ROAD (M)

(ii) S~NTPUR (OG)

122

~"1JT~ \it;PIOI~IW.

"'" hIFn~. ,".i "f"I1 ~"1f>1llm<.!R'ii<m~ ~ ~ "'I.<.1.A1R~ ~I Industrial Category of Main W(Jrkers

~ ~, tfmlFl, ~ ff'ltoT 15'.Wm: ~~ 3ffi If{!lffl q;-r q;r<f Constructions Trade and Commerce

81. DistricVP.8.1 Totall ~ ~ ~ 3lfufi:m No U.A.lCityf Auralf Manufacturing. Processing.

Town Urban Servicing and Repairs in other than Household

Industries V(b) VI VII

~ ~ fu1<ri &1ft!; ~ fu;p:Jt &1ft!; ~ fu;p:Jt

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48

fm:rr: fuittt "tiT. IT 11235 10797 438 6357 5876 481 15921 15104 817 m./A 6369 6041 328 4865 4447 418 7866 7330 536 ";f. IU 4866 4756 110 1492 1429 63 8055 7774 281

1. ~ <IT. IT 610 591 19 548 472 76 1092 1031 61 m./R 610 591 19 548 472 76 1092 1031 61 "'I. IU

2. ~ <it. IT 659 612 47 994 824 170 2079 1926 153 m. /A 659 612 47 994 824 170 2079 1926 153 "I. IU

3. ~ <IT. IT 2877 2734 143 2265 2204 61 2352 2212 140 m./R 2648 2507 141 2189 2134 55 1849 1718 131 "I. IU 229 227 2 76 70 6 503 494 9

4. '3Wi.~ <IT. IT 1636 1581 55 512 477 35 733 694 .39 m./A 1468 1414 54 477 442 35 677 638 39 "'1. IU 168 167 1 35 35 56 56

5. ~ <iT. IT 984 917 67 657 575 82 2169 2017 152 m. fA 984 917 67 657 575 B2 2169 2017 152 ,. /U

~:

1. ~ ("'1.'TI. ) "'1. fU 765 737 28 203 196 7 1973 1940 33

2 . fi::mir ("'!."G1.) ,. /U 442 431 11 353 322 31 1428 1370 58

3. ~ ("'!."G1.) ,. /U 716 707 9 291 288 3 795 777 18

4. ..m (~.1'.fi. ) ·lIU 229 227 2 76 70 6 503 494 9

5. 11f3'JC ~ ("I. 'TI. ) ,. /U 200 196 4 187 180 7 1271 1210 61

~~ "1.<.1. "'1./U 2514 2458 56 382 373 9 2085 1983 102

6. (1)~~ ("'!."G1. ) "I. /U 2346 2291 55 347 338 9 2029 1927 102

(11)~ (Gff.~.) 1./U 168 ·167 35 35 56 56

123

DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

~"1.fi1"Il q;T.i ~ 'liT ~ ~ "$ll

Industnal Category of Main Workers ~

~,~ .'W'-1 ~ ~'-'iltI~cmiI <filtPPfi<'l cmOI iR~ Marginal Workers Non-Workers

Transport. Storage Other Services SI.' and Communications No,

VIII IX

~ 'f?l ft:;r:ri ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ft:;p.ri '5<ffm 'P"-' fur>:ri Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

49 50 51 52 53 54 55 ' 56 57 58 59 60

6163 6088 75 22092 19443 2649 46685 3342 43343 402954 166620 236334 DISTRtCT 1993 1967 26 11362 10020 1342 45144 3107 42037 311842 131442 180400 4170 4121 49 10730 9423 1307 1541 235 1306 91112 35178 55934

217 213 4 2164 1906 258 4807 251 4556 49706 20564 29142 217 213 4 2164 1906 258 4807 251 4556 49706 20564 29142

379 375 4 3010 2651 359 7272 698 6574 67093 27833 39260 2 379 375 4 3010 2651 359 7272 698 6574 67093 27833 39260

620 614 6 3263 2903 360 16469 1068 15401 77132 33386 4374 3 386 381 5 2888 2570 318 16009 1003 15006 70885 30913 39972 234 23~ 375 333 42 460 65 395 6247 2473 3774

600 599 1220 1075 145 7717 401 7316 48017 19323 28694 4 583 582 1202 1057 145 7717 401 7316 47534 19157 28377

17 17 18 18 483 166 317

428 416 12 2098 1836 262 9339 754 8585 76624 32975 43649 5 428 416 12 2098 1836 262 9339 754 8585 76624 32975 43649

TOWNS:

302 301 1158 1035 123 214 18 196 14445 5353 9092

559 554 5 3218 2861 357 292 60 232 20643 8217 12426 2

L63 263 770 696 74 394 30 364 10874 4122 6752 3

234 233 375 333 42 460 65 395 6247 2413 3774 4

220 218 2 2938 2613 325 41 7 34 10437 4112 6325 5

2592 2552 40 2271 1885 386 140 55 85 28466 10901 17565

2575 2535 40 2253 1867 386 140 55 85 27983 10735 172_ -6-

17 17 18 18 4S3 166 3\'f'

LocatIon Code

No.

19/1/1

1911/2

19/1/3

19/1/4

19/1/5

19/1/6

19/1n

19/1/8

19/1/9

l~/l/lO

. 19/1/11

19/1/12

19/1/13

19/1/14

19/1/15

19/1/16

19/1/17

19/1/18

19/1/19

19/1120

19/1/21

19/1/22

19/1/23

19/1/24

19/1/25

19/1/26

1911/27

19/1/28

19/1/29

19/1/30

19/1/31

19/1/32

Name of Panchayat

SamibfTehsill VIllage

2

~~ l1'm

~ ~ ~

~ -mer ~~

~ mm

7.fTUT

~ '3't c:rm ~-mcr ~ ~~ ~

mr ~

mmt ~~

3ltsr ~~

aR:R ~

Tf. ~. 'fiT ~ q1T f;. 1jf

~ alR lJiq

'fiT~it

124

Area of PS No. of No. of in occupied households

sq. km. and residential of vIllage houses

3

892.31

892.31

in hectares

4

15873

15873

5

15944

15944

J

¥i"~(~~ ~~.)

Total population (including

institutional and houseless population)

~ Ff.~ Persons Males Females

678

79876 40724 39152

79876 40724 39152

~ ; Wrm (1J:Uf) 37900

9131.38

637.27

4279.73

285.97

132.41

327.59

634.24

617.09

2084.79

3966.32

2577.00

1844.10

961.81

1996.99

365.15

282.86

1663.30

2570.53

6070.00

788.00

689.00

998.00

1555.00

778.38

1025.00

925.36

527.63

2330.00

404.10

916.35

109234

8

857

172

231

227

119

145

89

55

334

348

127

482

528

1037

72

143

238

1126

94

78

101

244

163

157

258

99

349

379

150

8 35

860

173

231

230

120

145

91

55

336

348

127

484

528

1037

72

145

238

1141

94

78

101

244

169

159

264

99

349

380

150

4302

900

1083

1208

647

607

445

281

1520

1709

650

2407

2670

4922

402

709

1346

6134

400

367

450

1204

790

778

1265

503

1836

7

1836

677

16

2160

448

561

599

312

301

228

147

804

859

340

1258

1344

2474

19

2142

452

522

609

335

306

217

134

716

850

310

1149

1326

2448

190 212

~-~

379 330

714 632

3176 2958

195 205

199 168

225

610

384

378

644

262

967

3

901

351

225

594

406

400

621

241

869

04

935

326

0-6 3f11J q1T it ¥~

Total population in the

age group 0-6

~ Persons

Ff fmt MIlI~s Females

9

15381

15381

6

945

198

204

262

140

99

65

47

300

301

124

469

588

889

79

118

296

1206

82

62

91

261

150

137

223

88

331

390

135

10

8149

8149

2

499

98

112

139

75

52

34

27

155

156

82

232

315

460

39

64

158

655

39

33

49

132

69

68

116

52

143

202

73

11

7232

7232

4

446

100

92

123

65

47

31

20

145

145

42

2~7

273

429

40

54

138

651

43

29

42

129

81

69

107

36

188

188

62

125

VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT PANCHAYATSAMITI. 1 SHEOGANJ

~~ .~~ Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes

12

8359

8359

340

87

142

137

25

81

44

29

180

192

11

226

335

487

4

23

211

729

39

66

101

218

109

91

162

19

236

159

92

ft:r1rt F

13

7556

7556

312

84

149

131

32

61

34

31

152

190

17

203

298

438

3

16

196

597

39

49

93

183

99

73

125

21

215

146

78

14

7284

7284

216

77

155

101

7

74

61

6

296

54

145

364

28

520

2

234

58

272

39

87

32

19

5

124

88

49

85

ft:r1rt F

15

6512

6512

~o

55

143

96

5

79

57

3

241

50

121

317

21

448

3

209

61

221

32

74

27

14

3

110

76

54

79

Worr literates

:rerq;mmmm*~A Industrial Category of Main Workers

Total main workers (I-IX)

16

12827

12827

m11i F

17 18

2670 19909

2670 19909

19

5454

5454

TEHSIL : SHEOGANJ (FULL)

12

586

77

110

250

114

74

66

51

183

229

49

350

540

90 1089

8 244

5 285

95 286

7 137

22 158

27 117

8 57

30 410

34 453

14 159

62 600

89 621

1200 284 1101

75 22 88

81

176

996

16

25

45

162

51

145

218

71

170

2

229

52

UN-INHABITED

25

21

157

3

3

9

31

4

28

47

3

12

23

12

216

387

1546

111

108

115

321

206

159

308

133

467

439

205

544

22

52

145

139

23

58

27

78

87

309

182

252

18

66

31

396

43

3

43

151

123

34

33

23

31

2

156

90

. I

¥1T mm M F

20

9135

9135

495

152

76

83

98

139

67

13

175

309

130

291

238

354

52

120

258

769

59

42

72

185

155

75

195

92

324

208

143

21

1433

1433

87

10

3

6

111

22

26

22

167

23

53

6

100

7

81

97

22

10

8

6

22

~ m'iIf,t/

~flTM <liT ~

Name of Panchayat

Samltl/Tehsill Village

2

T P.S. SHEOGANJ

R

U

Purari Khera

Manadar

Jubli Ganj

Rewara

Keral

lakhmawa Chhota

Lakhmawa Bara

Buder;

Gola

Alpa

Jhadoli

Talala

Jogapura

Joyla

Posaliyan

Vadka

Fatehpura

Mochhal

Van

Kailash Nagar Las

Lotiwara Chhota

Ummed Garh

Lollwara Bara

NaradrA

Seuda

Sawali

Madani

Akha pura Kharal

Oda

Raniya Khera

Andor

Sagaliya

126

~Wiffr:1~ Vf1f lINIfi«Ii \iI:j31 QI:j I ~

~ ~ro/ ~ qm q;f.t qtm * ~ ft ~:to mffi;r fIIfq Industrial Category of Main Workers

tfiT-=!IIT

Location Name of II III IV V(a) V(b) VI Code Panchayat No. Samiti/T ehsiV ~ m ~ m FT fu"Irt Ff fu"Irt ~ m ~ fmi

Village M F M F M F M F M F M F

2 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

~~:~ lit. 4068 3324 1964 161 44 4 485 114 591 19 472 76 lIT. 4068 3324 1964 161 44 4 485 114 591 19 472 76 :f.

~:~(~

19/1/1 ]Uit~ 12

19/112 ~ 363 445 49 10 26 2 9

19/1/3 ~ 39 11 27 9 2 3

19/1/4 ~ 94 44 67 3 4 2

19/1/5 ~ 91 130 4 2 2 29 5 3

19/1/6 ~~ 18 20 2 7 2

19/117 ~ 'I9T 1 7 3

19/118 ~ 16 53 18 3 3

19/1/9 'Ijfm 2 25 22 6 7 4

19/1/10 ~ 102 47 63 2 11 8 4

19/1/11 rim 56 63 38 11 2

19/1/12 m 27 -19/1/13 ~ 91 129 67 40 9 12 12

19/1/14 ~ 139 136 61 8 6 46 29 4

19/1/15 ~ 225 182 48 38 55 10 3

19/1/16 ~ 02 8 11 3 3 ,5

1911117 ~ m- amm:: 19/1/18 ~ 59 51 28 9 2

19/1/19 crrur 74 30 42 3 2

19/1/20 ~m{1ffi 427 265 54 13 13 41 41

19/1/21 ~~ 33 41 16

1911122 ~ 52 3 14

1911/23 ~~ 27 35 10

19/1/24 ~ 67 54 29 2 3 10 6

19/1125 mr 14 06 20 19

19/1/26 ~ 29 07 16 4 9 4

19/1/27 ~ 13 19 06 40 11 1

19/1/28 ~~ 7 1 11 5 12

1911129 am 65 18 34 2 4 2 18 2 8

19/1/30 U:m~ 01

19/1/31 ~ 64 112 30 4 24 4 4 20

1911/32 ~ 8 85 42 2 2

127

VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT PANCHAYATSAMITI: 1 SHEOGANJ

~ q;Jll ~ ;m;It eN ~ ~ ~ q;Jll 'fif.t qffi- 'liIll'1 'fif.t ~ ~mma/

Industrial Category of Main Workers Marginal workers Non-workers ~flIiq

<IiT:rJ'Il'

VII VIII IX Name of Panchayat

Ff m'!ft Ff fwlt Ff fwlt Ff m'!ft :'Fl m'!ft SamitilTehsill

M F M F M F M F M F Village

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 2

1031 61 213 4 1906 258 251 4556 20564 29142 T P.S. SHEOGANJ

1031 61 213 4 1906 258 251 4556 20564 29142 R

U

TEHSIL : SHEOGANJ (FULL) 4 19 Purari Khera

77 3 3 57 6 4 315 1067 1283 Manadar

8 4 10 219 194 211 JubliGanj

8 2 • 32 37 276 433 Rewara

25 2 46 2 6 19 307 445 Keral

3 9 5 175 175 191 Lakhmawa Chhota

6 85 142 198 Lakhmawa Bara

10 3 111 159 Buderi

3 14 13 76 94 Gola

18 2 29 15 101 379 537 Alpa

13 24 40 406 723 Jhadol

2 176 181 134 Taleta

22 4 60 3 11 37 647 803 Jogapura

37 1 3 01 62 8 3 127 720 1017 Joyla

119 3 0 212 10 14 89 1359 2107 Posaliyan

6 01 1;3 1 101 194 Vadka

UN-INHABITED Fathpura

3 4 7 78 156 • l86 Mochhal

3 5 326 327 275 Van

51 3 8 141 14 6 262 1624 2300 Kailash Nagar Las

84 162 LotJwara Chhota

91 165 Ummed Garh

3 2 110 182 Lollwara Bara

8 17 9 289 443 Naradra

10 7 3 178 280 Seuda

7 8 16 145 203 221 Sawali

19 1 22 2 17 180 319 408 Madani

16 2 2 1 129 217 Akha Pura Kharal

24 2 18 283 469 555 Oda

2 2 Ramlya Khera

40 4 48 9 36 461 743 Andor

4 7 146 236 SagaJiya

Location Code

No

Name of Panchayal

Samitirrehsill

Village

2

19/1/33 '4q

19/1/34 ~

19/1/35 ~ <liT lJ'$T

19/1/36 ~

19/1/37 1F:T

19/1/38 ~ W!1JU 19/1/39 ~

19/1/40 ~

19/1/41 ~ ~

19/1/42 ~

19/1/43 ~ 'IJiq

19/1/44 ~

19/1/45 ~~

19/1/46 w:m 19/1/47 :jqf ~m

19/1148 ~

19/1/49 ~

19/1/50 ~

19/1/51 ~

19/1/52 'IiRT Cfirm 19/1/53 ~ q;r ~

19/1/54 msr-rr 19/1/55 ~

19/1/56 ~

19/1/57 ~

19/1/58 ~

19/1/59 3'lJ1lllT

19/1/60

19/1/61

19/1/62

19/1/63

19/1/64

19/1/65

19/1/66

19/1/67

Ii. ~ <liT

~ Cf1T fq;. 1ft. it ~i<: 'IJiq

q;r ~ it Area of PS

in

sq. km. and of village

3

1883.59

2026.55

33088

488.00

170.60

294.60

512.34

472.44

255.78

217.89

306900

353.00

464.98

468.07

177.69

392.86

635.24

329.01

1275.46

1123.43

527.69

1450 25

1436.40

1801 93

1086.78

3075.06

1342.85

1419.52

297.86

373.87

27861

559.31

491.58

448.86

2562.67

~

~ m

i11marr No. of

occupied

residential houses

in hectares

4

340

744

74

194

184

125

258

379

30

117

501

83

11

84

251

62

148

105

131

199

201

146

256

555

504

152

137

66

190

5

119

869

128

No. of households

5

341

746

74

196

184

126

258

379

30

117

505

83

11

84

254

62

148

105

132

199

201

~48

257

561

504

152

137

66

190

5

119

871

~~(~3it< ~~mt<r)

Total populabon (Including

Institutional and houseless populabon)

Persons

6

1652

3961

364

1066

947

657

1233

1673

126

647

2482

419

52

403

1253

304

708

467

639

959

990

697

1391

2176

2675

781

655

379

962

14

587

4516

~ m-m Males Females

7

825

1979

182

535

470

348

647

878

64

335

1272

224

30

8

827

1982

182

531

477

309

586

795

62

312

1210

195

22

212 191

~-~

~-~ 630 623

165 139

371 337

262 205

~-~ 328 311

466 493

517

378

704

1389

1364

386

358

192

468

9

- 308

2283

473

319

687

1327

1311

395

297

187

494

5

279

2233

0-6 3Wf Cf1T it ~~

Total population In the

age group 0-6

~ F< Persons Males

9

339

758

81

189

197

140

237

332

35

122

456

54

10

81

241

52

123

84

100

175

186

100

263

508

512

126

133

88

175

105

819

10

176

386

39

98

1e3

76

139

197

14

64

249

26

6

36

121

33

56

46

51

93

109

52

152

298

272

69

83

43

103

257

438

mm Females

11

163

372

42

91

94

64

98

135

'21

58

2'16

28

4

45

120

19

67

38

49

82

77

48

111

210

240

57

50

45

72

48

381

129

VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT PANCHAYATSAMITI 1 SHEOGANJ

~~ ~~ Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes

~ M

12

297

491

45

211

163

59

73

58

4

84

339

26

11

125

16

70

31

34

93

145

50

103

319

266

75

11

4

69

64

448

fu7rt F

13

296

429

51

192

144

50

65

64

4

59

323

24

17

115

9

54

24

34

92

119

45

120

302

240

71

12

5

87

52

392

~ M

14

119

111

39

69

118

312

800

15

42

97

49

30

112

225

50

146

108

51

41

64

167

68

172

114

36

199

43

57

4

11

147

m-m F

15

109

114

39

72

105

277

728

16

41

93

29

22

77

224

39

139

82

46

33

62

147

57

142

105

27

167

39

68

5

15

145

mm Uterates

~ CfiI11 'Iif.t cm:lt 'lit ~ ft Industrial Category of Main Workers

~ M

16

240

747

64

242

150

129

220

355

25

148

706

54

7

17

50

160

15

43

27

29

65

60

14

41

280

8

~pmCfil11'1if.tqrf.r Total main

workers (I-IX)

Fl fu7rt M F

18

385

922

80

258

210

161

311

383

35

145

599

131

14

19

81

197

5

120

16

21

84

89

7

126

25

54 8 94 2

162

53

117

UN-INHABITED

UN-INHABITED

17 330

14 85

19 202

31 104

UN-INHABITED

70 33 169

147

143

42

193

432

408

147

37

47

138

3

49

975

44

35

2

47

114

63

32

3

25

241

250

255

224

341

676

668

200

176

89

250

6

159

1020

81

7

7

5

74

71

26

10

74

263

222

185

4

35

143

38

132

~ M

20

195

436

48

128

78

80

110

19

9

23

62

54

10

65

74

44

103

42

52

124

103

80

131

401

395

131

15

56

126

41

403

m<IT F

21

38

47

10

21

10

8

2

15

6

95

92

103

19

4

13

'f9I"Inf ml <mftc;T /lTiq

"Pf1f'll

Name of

Panchayat SamllifTehsill

V.illage

2

Bhaiv

Arathwara

Sutharon ka Gurha

Rukhacla

Khanara

Vera Rampura

Jailpura

Kesarpura

Akhapura Khuni

Chandana

Bar Gaon

Deal!

Kukn Khera'

Badia

Nawabas

Phachariya

KheJariya

Surajpura

Dhuwana

Kana Kolar

Sikhon Ka Jar

Godana

Chooli

Radbar

Choleela

Chhlba Gaon

Uthman

Bagseen

Barewara

Sardarpura

Nawakhera

Morli

Kolar

Vera Vllpur

Palri

130

~m'iifu: 1 ~ lI11I'~~;:lIIal::tl~

~ $lrrn mrmt'/ ~ <m m om:lt q;r ~ ~ cm-:lo ~f11tq Industrial Category of Main Workers

'ifiT1TfT

Location Name of II III IV V(a) V(b) VI Code Panchayat No SamitiIT ehsill ~ ft:re Ff tWrt ~ ~ ~ m ~ m'Iff ~ m'Iff

Village M F M F M F M F M F M F

2 22 23 . 24 25 26 27 26 29 30 31 32 33

19/1133 ~ 115 41 38 11 3

19/1/34 ~ 156 121 67 4 38 4 15 37

19/1/35 ~'Ii~ 16 4 10

19/1/36 ~ 78 117 17 8 '2

19/1/37 ~ 39 6 17 20 2 5 6 2

19/1/38 im~ 31 11 16 4

19/1/39 ~ 30 45 21 3 3 3 13 21 2

19/1140 ~ 53 53 9 5 18 48 119 25

19/1/41 ~~ 1 20

19/1/42 'l'iG=rr 15 2 20 3

19/1/43 ~'IJi<f 144 100 57 6 28 4 56 33 2

19/1/44 ~ 6 2 43 6 14 6

19/1/45 ~~ 2

19/1/46 mGm. 9 2 13

19/1/47 -:rctr~ ~-~

19/1/48 ~ ~-~ 19/1149 ~ 93 64 58 28 10 11 13 3

19/1150 ~ 21 6 2 8 4

19/1151 ~ 75 5 9 4

19/1/52 <iiRf ~ 21 2 30 3 2

19/1153' Rt'm 'Ii ~ ~-~ 19/1/54 ~ 45 71 58 2

19/1/55 ~ 29 22 28 3 25 16 9

19/1/56 'USiI1: 48 4 49 4 5 2

1911157 ~ 25 4 81 2 3 2

1911158 ~ 80 29 57 7 6 3 8 2 3

19/1/59 3'lfIl'UT 97 119 33 18 5 13 15

19/1/60 mw.r 145 127 36 11 13

19/1/61 - 19 66 15 13 17 2 4

1911162 ~ 134 3 12 2 3

1911163 ~ 25 34 3

19/1/64 m 52 122 46 4 5

19/1/65 <iiIm 19/1/66 im~ 14 19 69

19/1/67 ~ 184 82 60 3 24 44 3 17

131

VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT PANCHAYATSAMITI: 1 SHEOGANJ

~ q;pr ~ cm;it <W ~ ~ ~ ~ 'fit;m:r q;pr ;PliB ;m:r ~~/ Industrial Category of Main Workers Marginal workers Non-workers ~/'lJ'iq

q;r;w:r

VII VIII IX Name of Panchayat

~ fWrt ~ fWrt 'Ff fwtt "Ff fwtt ~ fwrt SarnitiIT ehsiV

M F M F M F M F M F Village

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 2

8 15 2 3 197 437 549 Bhaiv

89 10 15 65 14 5 325 . 1052 1460 Arathwara

5 12 78 90 99 Sutharon ka Gurha

4 5 15 2 277 411 Rukhada

6 4 38 260 461 Khandra

12 2 15 187 288 Vera Rampura

7 9 94 13 335 501 Jaitpura

10 33 69 8 27 64 468 642 Kesarpura

5 29 62 Akhapura Khuni

10 73 3 190 305 Chandana

87 15 116 4 5 81 668 1003 Bar Gaon

5 8 93 169 Deoli

2 12 16 10 Kukri Khera

6 12 83 106 106 Badia

UN-INHABITED Nawabas

UN-INHABITED Phachariya

12 4 37 2 49 300 493 Khejariya

2 2 2 2 8 78 124 Surajpura

3 6 157 169 173 Dhuwana

3 6 158 200 Kana Kolar

UN-INHABITED Sikhon Ka Jor

4 2 7 3 19 156 218 Godana

13 2 21 13 3 46 213 376 Chooli

3 3 5 40 13 6 95 256 352 Racl:lar

4 28 3 2 124 152 185 Choteela

15 2 39 25 362 613 ChhibaGaon

26 4 9 64 37 7 203 706 861 Ulhman

34 5 28 2 29 696 1060 Bagseen

4 7 -. 186 210 Barewara

4 6 4 91 178 202 Sardarpura

4 103 152 Nawakhera

8 3 6 3 90 215 261 Morli

6 3 5 Kolar

10 45 12 149 241 Vera Vilpur

105 11 ~ 161 19 6 59- 1257 2042 Palri

132

'F-IPlif WWr : 1 m<$r 1JTlr~ iiI~llaFIi ~

~ tMrm &1 1f. "{f. 'liT 311'w. mrif ~~(~am 0-6 3!1?! q1f it "#s" ;To ~flliq ~ q1f fc!;. ljt. ~ q\f~ m~.) ¥~

'liT~ it am: 1Jiq If'!iRT Total population (including Total population in the

'liT ~ it ~~ institutional and age group 0-6

Location Name of Area of PS No. of No. of houseless population) Code Panchayat in occupied households

No. SamitilTehsill sq. km. and res iclential ~ ~ ft.11tt • FT fmi Village of village houses . Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

in hectares

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1911/68 ~ 1324.95 96 96 633 308 325 114 55 59

19/1/69 ~ 1471.94 67 67 381 200 181 79 41 38

19/1170 ~'liT~ 1502.00 79 79 397 208 189 70 37 33

¥lI'T1ftur 89230.78 15873 15944 79876 40724 39152 15381 8149 7232

~~

133

VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT PANCHAYATSAMITI: 1 SHEOGANJ

~~ ~~ mm ~ 'C!iJll q;f.r crrm ~ ~ ~ $wrn R'I Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Literates Industrial Cat~!Y of Main Workers ~/1liq

¥f~CIiIlrq;f.r~ CiiT~

Total main Name of

workers (I-IX) Panchayat SamitifT ehsill

Ff fu'"Ili Ff fu'"Ili Ff ~ Ff fu'"Ili Ff ~ Village

M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2

262 269 45 5 169 81 103 50 Kaldari

131 114 33 115 29 26 2 Baravera

77 75 21 124 33 25 2 Devon-Ka-Bera

8359 '1556 7284 6512 12827 2670 19909 5454 9135 1433 Total RuraJ

Total Urban

CENVPCA 134

~wmr:l~ lfllf Sli "I~Cfi \it~~IUI~1 "ffi"{

~ 1f'II1«f ml ~ q;rlf ctt.f qrffi <it ~ ~ . its :fo ~fIltq Industrial Category of Main Workers

q;f':[li

Locatlon Name of II III IV V(a) V(b) VI Code Panchayat No. SamitilTehsiU ~ mm FT mm ¥If fWrt :Ff ft:rn Ff fmt ~ fmt

Village M F M F M F M F M F M F

2 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

19/1/68 ~ 9 9 52 19 2

19/1/69 ~im 52 27 34

19/1170 ~q;r~ 9 76 9 4 4 3 9 2

'§M1mfrvr 4068 3324 1964 161 44 4 485 114 591 19 472 76

"¥'mtN ."

135

VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT PANCHAYATSAMITI: 1 SHEOGANJ

~ CIiIlf em- <IR'lt cR ~ ~ ~ CIiIlf m~ CIiIlf ';f em-~ ~ m'i!ftrl Industrial Category of Main Workers Marginal workers Non-workers mfmf1ltq

CR~

VII VIII IX Name of Panchayat

~ ftffi ~ fWIt ~ ftrIrt ~ ~ Ff ~ SamitilTehsiV

M F M F M F M F M F Village

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 2

2 4 139 240 Kaldari

2 81 85 71 Baravera

14 3 22 82 62 74 Oevon-Ka-Bera

1031 61 213 4 1906 258 251 4556 20S64 29142 TolalRurai

Total Urban

Location Code No.

Name of Panchayat

SamitiIT ehsil/ Village

2

"Ii.~. <!iT

~1'f1ffci;.ljt.

it am: lJiq

<!iT~it Area of PS

in sq. km. and

of village in hectares

3

-QT.ncm lffirnr : ~ 1fr. 1090.40

191211 <rom 19/2/2 ~U

191213 If.lTu 1 91214 "{(Plfq 191215 ~ 191216 ~

19/2n ~ 19/2/8 ~

191219 ~ 19/2/10 $ 19/2/11 -as 19/2/12 ~

19/2/13 ~

19/2/14 +MIf{41

1912115 ~ 1912116 ~ 19/2/17 1'fm

1912118 ¥.T 1912/19 m~ 19/2/20 ~

1912/21 ~ 19/2/22 ~ 1912123 ~

1912124 ~ 1912/25 ~U

1912/26 ~ 1912127 ~ 1912128 ~ 1912129 '91{Ulq{\lIl

1912130 ~

1912131 ~

1912132 q (lITlftur)

lIT. 1090.40

';1".

1052,00

492.32

893,23

430.61

693.25

2647.53

1493.00

232.00

5268.00

4309.01

885.28

1230.42

2277.65

820.00

972.24

1088.42

1752.53

503.56

3099.17

5547.10

2261.00

1041.00

1154.00

347.10

598.17

441.23

947,08

816.00

2834,17

579.00

935.00

"Included in Sirohi Town

an<m:: ~

lfcIiRT q\t~

No. of occupied res idential

houses

4

20825

20825

480

102

459

304

248

1386

379

65

8

829

4&0

345

748

386

333

261

286

121

676

1346

343

136

297

177

505

85

757

204

60

138

191

54

136

No of households

5

20979

20979

483

102

460

304

249

1402

393

65

8

839

481

355

754

387

333

262

286

121

684

1353

344

140

299

177

511

85

757

206

60

140

191

54

'¥T~ (~afn: m~~)

Total population (including institutional and

houseless population)

~ fu;rt Persons Males Females

6 7 8

O-6~ 1'f1f it ¥T~

Total population in the age group 0-6

Persons

9

~ Males

10

105806

105806

52639

52639

53167 20903

53167 20903

11117

11117

2289

575

2171

1627

1361

7401

1794

311

62

4221

2435

1837

3776

1781

1649

1308

1485

667

3312

6704

1707

714

1441

935

2571

454

3983

1043

277

631

886

335

1069

303

1014

796

658

3713

861

154

34

2033

1236

893

1847

867

768

660

725

316

1536

3353

847

380

'1'15

493

1324

195

2009

548

138

346

480

179

1220

272

1157

831

703

3688

933

157

28

2188

1196

944

1929

914

881

648

760

351

1776

3351

860

334

726

442

1247

259

1974

495

139

285

406

156

455

112

438

343

257

1537

293

66

11

883

404

336

667

283

271

248

388

128

676

1271

369

132

282

168

535

104

732

207

55

102

174

69

248

52

236

167

133

846

156

30

4

450

217

174

332

160

133

130

168

65

348

672

194

78

151

111

264

58

308

109

30

65

95

38

m"Ili Females

11

9786

9786

207

60

202

176

124

691

137

36

7

433

187

162

335

123

138

118

140

63

328

599

175

54

131

57

271

46

344

98

25

37

79

31

137

VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT PANCHAYAT SAMITI : 2 SIROHI

~~ ~~ Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes

12

fWlt F

13

12341 11301

12341 11301

284

83

284

221

158

855

133

55

2

455

248

192

390

231

156

84

165

29

270

795

199

119

329

137

276

5

527

140

131

22

315

78

294

225

159

813

116

61

434

237

194

401

224

157

92

154

32

262

707

183

79

314

90

252

3

483

128

116

16

14

3618

3618

7

44

16

49

216

157

6

233

110

64

3

35

35

2

31

121

12

2

42

37

25

33

105

57

124

92

fWlt F

15

3373

3373

8

38

18

51

194

151

3

233

108

52

31

35

2

37

119

14

35

36

30

31

87

42

99

73

mm Uterates

~ q;jTf 'fiB qrc:jt 'lit ~ ~ Industrial Category of Main Workers

16

19303

19303

447

81

387

322

268

1535

329

48

22

756

526

390

904

433

335

217

197

88

598

1493

309

99

237

270

711

82

986

194

96

136

144

18

mm F

17

¥lpfCfill1"'fiB~ Total main

workers (I-IX)

Flf fWlt M F

18 19

4659 24108

4659 24108

7333

7333

TEHSIL : SIROHI (FULL)

128

7

117

64

58

447

106

9

185

136

85

244

111

79

32

42

12

152

473

81

14

48

104

138

40

267

40

34

31

20

6

392

171

440

363

292

1735

388

71

18

933

582

382

744

367

354

305

295

130

619

1406

390

192

352

204

608

63

924

272

61

183

266

106

91

17

206

51

99

683

114

17

4

239

125

50

166

90

128

48

19

6

291

481

58

28

116

71 :.: 2

205

181

3

88

56

8

20

9374

9374

79

83

112

172

178

547

124

28

9

416

110

184

170

83

120

25

147

61

253

383

131

120

76

16

105

19

133

48

1

73

35

33

fWlt F

21

1706

1706

48

185

12

6

4

65

5

50

21

12

141

66

10

4

14

28

33

26

2

2

~~I ~f1lfq

<iiT~

Name of Panchayat

SamitilTehsii/

Village

2

T. P.S. SIROHI

R. U.

Warada

Satapura

Manora

Bhutgaon

Jamotara

Jawal

Gol

Ewadl

Vada Kheda

Padeev

Ud

Mandwara

Barloot

Mandaswaria

Deldar

Baoli

Nawara

Gura

Mohabbatnagar

Kalandri

Dodua

Angore

Khambal

Palri

Rampura

Peepalki

Goeli

Mandwa

Sarneshwarji

Balda

Rajpura

Sirohi (Rural)

Location Code No.

Name of Panchayat

SarnitiIT ehsiV Village

II '"

2 22 23 24

~ ~ : ftriI1T lif. 4730 4407 2474

191211

191212

191213

1912/4

191215

1912/6

19/2/7

191218

191219

1912110

1912111

1912112

1912/13

1912114

1912/15

1912116

1912117

1912118

1912119

1912/20

1912121

1912122

1912123

1912124

1912125

1912126

1912127

1912128

1912129

1912130

1912131

19!2132

lW. 4730 4407 2474

"lRm

~ m ~ ~ ~

m:r ~ ~ $ ~

~

~ 'l-siUR:<l1

~ ~

¥mT

W 41 filiiil(H'IJ,

~ • ~ ~

~ ~'{T

~

-mtm ~

{II <OJ (wi! mro ~

~.

mum (1IT1fiur)

37

59

131

81

37

248

164

25

3

240

219

100

51

113

85

217

67

18

47

315

23

18

96

65

48

3

99

74

34

67

14

9

17

143

48

91

26

14

28

4

24

325 108

95 10

10 3

159 57

119 63

43 25

56 17

43

101

48

10

1

96

345

45

20

72

39

2

50

74

41

47

1

15

3

2

33

16

54

68

55

23

51

4

42

88

85

5

19

91

48

138

~ q;rIJ em-~ q\t afrn ~ Industrial Category of Main Workers

25

334

334

34

2

8

2

1

6

5

67

12

3

4

26

31

31

3

2

12

4

IV

27 28

5 1111

5 1111

2

30

14

23

18

3

127

17

41

37

89

10

54

1

25

06

25

113

25

7

1

25

41

3

Via)

29 30

148 612

148 612

6

2

15

2

5

4

3

12

2

17

28

19

4

57

9

12

16

4

33

21

13

4

12 41

9". 37

2

1 2

2 13

4

10 29

2

6 65

3 7

2

3

36

V(b)

31

47

47

2

3

4

2

1

3

5

VI

32 33

824 170

824 170

23

10

20

15

103

12

11

46

4

45

17

18

5

4

10

17

70

37

24

15

37

105

3

2

3

13

2

50

4

19

9

2

4

58

2

139

VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

34

1926

1926

53

63

16

17

268

24

11

65

24 . 27

171

58

32

43

9

4

61

140

21

4

29

35

71

16

102

20

8

6

15

2

VII

~ q;m llif.t ;m;it <t1 ~ ~ Industrial Category of Main Workers

35

153

153

3

40

3

4

2

4

3

2

11

5

2

2

13

1

2

36

375

375

12

12

1

43

8

18

5

24

16

3

9

47

3

2

9

26

1

38

5

3

3

4

3

VIII

37

4

4

2

38

2651

2651

115

33

32

13

234

27

3

6

83

49

32

144

33

26

8

8

15

109

232

32

24

54

55

223

21

253

27

44

31

11

6

IX

~q;mm~

Marginal workers

39

359

359

40

698

698

41

6574

6574

TEHSIL : StROHl (FULL)

64

5

2

1

29

8

2

33

7

4

18

45

21

16

39

2

7

2' .: .

10

4

10

5

1

23

11

12

1

54

14

4

9

2

42

1

2

24

36

6

18

3

1

2

10

23

10

5

73

75

173

37

217

71

42

3

290

182

133

119

188

20

205

67

105

119

354

44

154

157

64

87

24

32

143

80

PANCHAYATSAMITI: 2 SIROHI

42

27833

27833

667

128

564

428

365

1955

462

71

15

1046

640

5(}7

1094

498

414

313

429

184

893

1911

451

187

345

289

713

131

1083

266

77

140

204

68

43

39260

39260

1056

180

778

780

567

2788

748

98

21

1659

892

761

1644

636

733

395

674

240

1366

2516

758

306

456

442

1019

193

1682

290

136

165

207

68

Narneof Panchayat

SamitiIT ehsil/

Village

2

T. P.S. SIROHI

R. U.

Warada

Satapura

Manora

Bhutgaon

Jamotara

Jawal

Go!

Ewadi

Vada Kheda

Padeev

Ud

Mandwara

Barloot

Mandwaria

Deldar

Baoli

Nawara

Gura

Mohabbatnagar

Kalandri

Dodua

Angore

Khambal

Palri

Rampura

Peepalki

Goeli

Mandwa

Sarneshwarji

Balda

Rajpura

Sirohi (Rural)

Location Code

No.

1912.133 .

1912134

1912135

1912136

1912.137

1912.138

1912.139

1912.140

1912141

1912.142

1912143

1912144

1912145

1912.146

1912.147

1912.148

1912149

1912.1SO

1912151

1912152

1912.153

1912154

1912.155

1912156

1912157

1912158

1912159

1912160

1912161

1912162

1eW63

1912164

1912165

19t2166

19t2167

Name of Panchayat

SamitilTehsiV Village

2

it~ ~ ~

~ qm;r

~

~

~

~ "if?fU ~ 'i1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ wrocr ~

~

~ ~

~m ~ {1\SIj{lcl'$l

~

~ ~{dll{iclSI prm,r ~~ ~ ~~

~~ ~~

140

t~.<fiI' ~ ~ q1f fcii. llt. aucmft<r

ihih: 'IJiq 11CIiRT <fiI'~it cit m Area of PS

in No. of No. of

sq. km. and of village

in hectares

3

254.18

1485.00

1552.00

1268.00

800.00

1370.00

1545.00

485.00

893.00

1315.00

971.09

1665.00

430.27

1337.27

1579.64

1456.24

473.40

97.83

202.83

865.01

2571.15

1043.35

3053.00

1531.96

114700

341.15

2387.00

1512.49

508.78

482.66

186.15

1515.08

195.47

547.03

173.79

occupied households

residential houses

4

89

310

179

180

105

121

228

102

220

385

221

323

86

136

323

254

94

13

115

184

79

12

175

575

61

10

225

288

81

131

3

14

5

90

313

179

180

109

121

233

102

221

388

221

323

86

136

323

254

96

13

115

184

79

13

185

576

61

10

230

288

81

131

3

17

~~(~3fR ~~.)

Total population (including

institutional and houseless population)

$ Persons

6

460

1648

885

967

SOl

622

1198

494

1053

1932

999

1555

401

744

1538

1230

468

90

629

969

414

69

984

2866

361

53

1126

1492

499

655

16

92

'Ff fWrt Males Females

7 8

239 221

854 794

435 4SO

484 483

249 252

307 315

592 606

253 241

518 535

957 975

478 521

759 796

196 205

369 375

753 785

588 642

224 244

44 46

307 322

503 466

196 218

35 34

489 495

1476 1390

195 166

27 26

553 573

778 714

251 248

Tn: . 3TlOfIG

Tn: . 3W<>IT~ 349 306

m· 3Ir~ 8 8

51 41

0-6 3lI?I q1f it ~~

Total population in the

age group 0-6

Persons Males Females

9

75

321

163

183

184

140

234

100

192

360

185

332

70

109

341

246

87

24

123

149

89

13

168

549

74

11

235

334

125

138

5

21

10

44

175

89

93

63

82

119

56

99

200

105

186

31

73

183

137

51

14

70

86

40

5

80

282

37

6

116

182

58

78

15

11

31

146

74

90

41

58

115

44

93

160

80

146

39

36

158

109

36

10

53

63

49

8

88

267

37

5

119

152

67

60

4

6

141

VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT PANCHAYATSAMITI' 2 SIROHI

~~ ~~ Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes

12

31

312

97

52

56

128

132

73

164

215

122

105

65

40

140

84

12

88

127

14

234

416

15

5

263

310

89

~ F

13

19

269

76

52

47

122

118

60

134

214

123

n 62

34

119

79

8

66

112

11

210

354

8

7

234

275

94

14

72

7

33

12

20

39

17

20

24

23

5

35

89

33

28

61

3

48

27

12

19

69

171

68

~ F

15

72

6

30

11

16

37

15

9

22

22

5

27

87

32

22

51

5

34

16

8

23

65

HIO

58

mm Literates

~ 'fi!lr q;f.t r.nm * afmtfirq; ft Industrial Categol) of Main Workers

16

119

232

153

170

74

57

218

99

241

333

195

216

62

115

212

195

73

6

78

180

65

3

178

525

52

9

140

223

2.0

~ F

17

56

57

44

23

4

19

47

29

81

81

54

12

22

9

25

18

6

25

17

24

167

9

34

5

~~'fi!lr~~ Total main

wolkers t\-\X)

~ fu7tt M F

18

106

457

196

243

99

149

308

113

228

434

206

327

92

183

326

230

82

23

131

246

107

24

239

730

110

17

292

358

136

19

175

22

93

34

104

305

73

150

24

35

96

53

83

265

52

92

4

52

4

158

414

68

8

71

8

28

UN-INHABITED

UN·INHABITED

71 13 179 20

4

7

UN·INHABITED

3

22

20

33

131

102

127

15

75

56

51

78

232

108

183

74

121

168

130

16

7

73

153

38

5

85

390

67

13

129

160

83

63

3

16

fu<IT F

21

5

20

40

2

54

12

5

21

78

33

16

128

36

18

2

28

126

24

3

6

1

5

7

~ W!ft;/

~JlIiq

Cf>T~

Name of Panc'naya\

SamitifT ehslll Village

2

Verapura

Sindrath

Mamawali

Sliohia

Veral

Sartara

Vardara

Phachariya

Chadooal

Tawari

Phoogni

Noon

Nembora

Akoona

Maaya

Haliwara

Tua

Kotra

Saurata

Jaila

Phalwadi

Kooma

Balda

Belangari

Badeli

Rajpurakhera

Dhanta

Mankroda

Oarbarw.Mo:a

KuaKhera

Jajar Khera

Meerpur

Verusa Padar

Guwari Khera

Unta Khera

142

~~ :2_ 1IT1:f~'it:f~1D1:f1 ~

~ ~~/ 1pJ'r q;rIf m ~ '* ~ ~ <m :to ~f1tiq Industrial Categol)l of Main WOfItet's

'f>T ':!!Ii

Location Name of " III IV V(a) V(b) VI Code Panchayat No. Samitiff ehsiV p;'i ~ p;'i ~ F-T m'Ift ~ mrrt ~ ~ F-T !WIT

Village M F M F M F M F M F M F

2 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

1912133 'it~~ 19 31 2 3

1912134 ~ 127 143 63 5 22 3 4 34

1912135 ~ 28 13 34 8 12

1912136 rnmro 67 73 23 8 2

1912137 qm;r 47 33 15 8 2

1912138 m.ou 17 47 37 15 2 2 3

1912139 '1'f1m 146 243 60 50 15 2 5

1912140 ~ 20 17 18 4

1912141 ~ 86 131 17 2 15 3 3

1912142 m 31 11 22 63 4 11

1912143 "t'l1-ft 28 8 15 2 14 3 3 '" 1912144 1.1 41 14 39 16 2 7 9

1912145 ~ 10 19 6

1912146 m<BT 5 62 45 2 3

1912147 ~ 101 131 3 3 9

1912148 ~ 41 13 16 4 7

1912149 '¥IT 55 89 2 4 3

1912150 ~ 15

1912151 ~ 21 3 18

1912152 ~ 27 32 12 3 2 10 4

1912153 ~ 53 2

1912154 "J_lfT 18

1912155 ;;mro 58 123 30 4 13 4 11

1912156 o?r~ 103 248 62 17 35 13 11 2 5

1912157 ~ 22 43 9

1912158 ':lPP.I~9i 4 5

19(.1)59 URn' 93 65 30 3

19f2160 ~ 72 6 51 5 5 11

1912161 ?,'iIli,&:s1 8 8 43 15

1912162 'f:3tT~ i,7- :m;:.m:

19/2/63 ~~ ltt- ~

1912164 lW1]'{ 18 4 68 8

1912165 , ~- ~ <I'r.m ~

1912166 lfW1~ 19/2/67 ~~ 2 3

143

VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT PANCHAYATSAMITI 2 SIROHI

~'C"til1tmmm'1l'it~!;uft ~ q;pf CIif.1'..w.t q;pf ~ m..w.t ~~/

Industrial category of Main Workers Marginal workers Non-workers <mffi;f fIIiq

<1\T-:;rq

VII VIII IX Name of Panchayat

~ fWtt ~ fWtt Ff m'ltf Ff ~ p;tT m SamilirrehsiV

M F M F M F M F M F Village

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 2

3 14 133 221 Verapura

16 3 5 55 14 3 87 394 532 Sinaath

5 14 7 63 232 365 Mamawali

4 12 92 241 298 Silohia

2 9 24 150 194 Vera!

5 9 19 70 139 141 Sartara

8 6 7 11 42 31 242 270 Vardara

10 3 6 19 8 121 160 Phachariya

16 2 13 5 290 380 Chadooal

30 4 6 34 3 24 266 499 685 Tawari

10 3 3 22 11 174 261 312 Phoogni

19 12 49 325 383 375 Noon

11 104 141 Nembora

3 4 15 45 172 247 Akoona

15 6 23 3 109 426 411 Madya

19 2 13 15 215 343 375 HallWara

5 5 142 147 Tua

21 46 Kotra

9 17t 318 Saurata 25 4 8 51 257 363 Jalla

9 5 2 48 87 166 Phalwadi

2 10 9 24 Kooma 13 3 21 250 337 BaIda 59 5 60 7 66 746 910 Belangari

2 9 7 22 78 76 Badeli

3 10 15 Rajpurakhera

4 2 30 261 501 Dhanta

5 48 15 207 405 ' 499 Mankroda

2 104 115 116 Darbarikhera

UN-INHABITED Kua Khera

UN-INHABITEIJ Jalsr Khera

5 2 22 2'0 14~' 14:, 144 Meerpur

UN-INHABI1ED Verusa Padar

", & (,uwarr Khl'ra

/'...J ." UT1t~ Khera

144

~ m.2 ftRnft vrtr~\iI;:j~IOI;:j1 ml

~ ~ml t tT. 'liT 3fJ<IR miT ~~(~aTrr 0-6 ~ <i1f it m:i"o ~/llfq ~ CI1T fin. m. arrcrrm q\'t~ m~~) ~~

'IiT-=!Jll it ~ lJiq "IfcfiRT Total POJ:. ,Iation (including Total population in the 'liT ~ it q\'tm institutional and age group 0-6

Location Name of Area of PS No. of No. of houseless population) Code Panchayat in occupied households No. Samitiffehsill sq. km. and residential ~ ¥"If m-m ~ ¥"If ~

Village of village houses Persons Males Females Persons Males Females in hectares

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ,

1912168 ~~ 820.99 8 14 72 40 32 22 13 9

1912169 ~ 772.89 107 107 621 317 304 162 89 73

19/2/70 ~ 1681.31 172 172 932 498 434 210 121 89

19/2/71 tftmcm 707.84 139 139 675 351 324 136 81 55

19/2/72 iR~ 4380.75 631 632 3208 1629 1579 663 340 323

1912173 ~ 857.31 137 137 727 365 362 154 95 59

19/2/74 ~ 1418.46 409 412 1985 980 1005 419 214 205

1912175 ~~ 662.14 50 50 306 157 149 62 34 28

1912176 :flTCIT 340.78 141 142 666 328 . 338 124 67 57

19/2/77 ~"U 212.71 40 40 192 83 109 39 17 22

1912178 ~ 1492.71 361 361 1753 .869 884 382 196 186

19/2/79 -PT 1192.~ 109 114 607 305 302 129 77 52

1912180 ~1; 2361.41.) 232 232 1240 621 619 290 147 143

19/2/81 ~ 443.32 25 25 ~58 79 79 37 19 18

1912182 mm 503.95 19 19 106 57 49 19 8 11

19/2/83 ~ 1697.99 68 68 384 210 174 78 41 37

1912184 ~ 3041.58 504 505 2511 1282 1229 568 303 265

1912185 ~~~1~91 1567.66 162 164 910 461 449 193 97 96

¥1IllfuJT 109039.51 20825 20979 105806 52639 53167 20903 11117 9786

¥~

145

VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT PANCHAYATSAMITI:2 SIROHI

~~ ~~ mm ~ q;m <Ii1 em:lt q,T ~ ~ ~~/ Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Literates Industrial Cate~~ of Main Workers ~fIliq

"¥f~CWlm~ 'fil':wT

Total main Name of workers (I-IX) Panchayat

SarhitifT ehsill

Ff rom Ff rom ~ rom ~ rom 'Fi rom Village M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2

19 8 Padrro Khera

86 78 46 135 12 109 4 Siyakara

150 92 102 94 70 3 224 36 105 15 Kakendra

43 42 61 46 92 8 149 69 76 48 Poseetara

352 309 107 88 473 68 800 154 475 45 Mer Mandwara

160 135 36 28 86 2 165 91 93 19 Sirodki

253 212 72 81 365 84 416 31 172 18 Sildar

4 4 43 45 31 11 78 67 RodaKhera

52 46 48 60 105 12 163 37 116 16 Punawa

15 25 3 6 35 33 2 29 Rampura

238 219 72 63 276 49 400 85 243 25 Amlan

29 19 48 45 75 7 150 179 101 Bag

171 150 64 53 153 35 310 22 182 2 Sanpur

46 43 7 2 45 32 28 7 Karjal

4 2 8 30 22 Ranela

47 31 23 24 31 2 121 51 48 Amli

369 329 42 37 401 184 609 183 246 19 KrishnganJ

7 7 253 266 66 258 94 157 78 Telpikhera

12341 11301 3618 . 3373 19303 4659 24108 7333 9374 "1706 Total Rural

Total Urban

146

~«a'2_ 1JT1I' 511V1f'qii iit~IIQI~1 ~

~ ¢.'.ITl«r -m'if<rl ~~mqrffi'l\'r~ft <Rs ';fa ~fIIicf Industrial Category of Main Workers

1iiT1Ilt

LocaliOn Name of " III IV V(a) V(b} VI COde Panchayat No SamitifTehsiV Ff ~ "'Ff mm ~ mt pi'f ~ Ff f{:flrr ~ ft;:flIt

Village M F M F M F M F M F M F

2 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

19f2168 ~~ 11

1912J69 fWwtiu 5 7 21

1912f70 ~ 79 20 21 5

1912f71 mmm 40 20 16 4

1912f72 m~ 66 62 87 14 19 4 14 3 23

1912f73 ~ 19 61 19 1 16 10 6'

1912f74 ~ 75 10 33 2 42 2 5 2

1912f75 im~ 5 4

1912f76 1f1T<rr 10 9 18 7 6 2

19fun WilU 1912f78 31TJffiTU 63 57 13 9 3 13

1912fl9 ~'If 15 162 18 14 8 2

1912180 ~~ 36 17 46 '12 2 3

19f2181 ~ 9 25 8

19/2182 if.n;rr 4 21 26

1912183 3JTlTffi 21 48 50 3

1912184 ~ 140 145 87 2 32 2 15 4

1912185 rn~ 31 9 61 7

~wnvr 4730 4407 2474 334 31 5 1111 148 612 47 824 170

¥~

147

VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT PANCHAYATSAMtTI: 2SIAOHI

lfI3'l 'fiTl1 q;f.r ~ <tr ~ ~ ~ 'fiTl1 m.qri:r 'f:Tf "1 q;r.r q1(1 ~ W!ftrl

Industrial Category of Main Workers Marginal workers Non-workers <mffi;r fTftq

'liT 'fllf

VII VIII IX Name of Panchayat

p;tl hvrr T'1l fmT '[m hvrr T'1l ftro 'p:tr ~ SamitiIT ehsiV

M F M F M F M F M F Village

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 2

21 32 Padrro Khera

181 292 Siyakara

7 6 91 274 ':!JJ7 Kakendra

4 8 202 255 Poseetara

53 13 5 58 12 13 170 816 1255 Mer Mandwara

6 5 6 55 194 216 Sirodkl

31 4 50 41 303 523 671 SIkIar

2 53 79 95 AodaKhera

6 4 4 11 137 154 164 Punawa

3 2 5 59 45 48 Rampura

36 19 2 5 66 464 733 Amlari

6 2 155 123 Bag

14 16 311 597 Sanpur

34 47 Karjal

27 27 Ranela

89 123 Amli

48 11 12 27 10 80 663 966 KrishnganJ

5 2 b 118 197 237 Telplkhera

1926 153 375 4 2651 359 678 6574 27833 39260 Total Rural

Total Urban

Location Code

No.

Name of Panchayat

SamitiIT ehsiV

Village

2

"If. ~. q;r 3lroG ~Cf1ffc!;. llt. ~

il am 'IJiq "I!"<Iir:If q;r ~ it Cfl m Area of PS

in

sq. km. and of village

in hectares

3

No. of occupied

residential houses

4

~ ~ : NUiql,1 ~. 1153.18

lIT. 1138.27

26449

24750

1699

19/3/1

19/3f2

19/3/3

19/3/4

19/3/5

19/3/6

1913fl

19/3/8

19/319

19/3/10

19/3/11

19/3112

19/3/13

19/3/14

19/3115

19/3/16

19/3/17

19/3/18

19/3/19

19/3120

19/3121

19/3122

19/3123

19/3124

1913f25

19/3126

1913/27

19/3128

19/3129

19/3130

~~ Fcrffi;ft

~~

:rU mmr cRm~

~

<itcu

~~

1m~

~ anmr-rr

~ ~

~

~ ~

~

~

~~

mmn llffi1T

":1'. 14.91

1985.00

1666.00

852.00

617.00

1036.00

360.00

897.00

387.00

633.46

1262.00

749.00

901.00

1771.00

231.00

2125.00

245.00

124.00

415.00

1140.00

76300

852.00

746.00

218.00

529.00

240.00

916.98

58099

3147.00

86.00

1079.00

19

155

179

287

84

258

92

25

589

256

179

652

64

1085

143

39

88

419

236

120

157

77

165

108

521

197

788

36

137

148

~ "¥I'~(~am Cflm ~~~

Total population (including

institutional and No. of houseless population)

households

"i31fftI; :Ff ft:;rtt

Persons Males Females

5

26648

24901

6

137051

128032

1747 9019

~-NUsql'l (1{1If)

19

161

179

287

84

258

92

25

592

257

180

658

64

1-085

143

39

90

419

236

120

157

77

166

108

522

197

792

26

137

123

846

874

1525

503

1342

434

154

2851

1219

994

3360

341

5356

621

199

443

2139

1401

671

848

439

942

461

2697

1134

3782

191

731

7

69848

65180

4668

8

67203

62852

4351

63 60

428 418

TR -~ 463 411

823 702

248 255

698 644

219 215

91 63

1508 1343

624 595

547 447

1678 1682

159 182

2619 2737

321 300

101 98

213 230

1121 1018

707 694

342 329

450 398

221 218

463 479

149 212

1335 1362

598 536

1803 1979

96 95

393 338

0-6 -3ll?{ Cf1f it ~~

Total population in the

age group 0-6

"i31fftI;

Persons

9

27954

26157

1797

31

156

200

265

118

267

89

31

473

255

192

632

60

1055

118

37

89

494

354

172

226

106

254

100

563

242

716

26

79

:Ff ft:;rtt

Males Females

10 11

14611 13343

13704 12453

907

17

83

113

147

55

150

56

18

276

129

113

349

33

530

74

15

46

267

169

86

129

52

121

55

290

126

378

13

41

890

14

73

95

118

63

117

33

13

197

126

79

283

27

525

44

22

43

227

185

86

97

54

133

45

273

116

338

13

38

149

VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT PANCHAYATSAMITI 3 PINOWARA

~~ Scheduled Castes

~ M

12

8182

7275

907

5

15

248 , 15

161

13

392

81

65

306,

36

415

4

38

10

144

10

2

6

252

87

284

44

62

fur1IT F

13

7588

6752

863

4

11

206

14

133

12

360

103

57

278

35

388

6

32

18

120

12

2

5

235

n 284

47

60

~~ Scheduled Tribes

14

27224

26872

352·

63

349

255

209

35

54

304

108

148

46

• 270

317

26

68

856

697

342

450

221

461

243

45

91

160

150

fWri F

15

25845

25543

302

60

333

198

215

36

39

276

88

122

43

229

294

28

72

809

682

329

398

218

477

207

28

71

177

138

mm­Literates

~q;mcm~'ll1~~ Industrial Category of Main Workers

16

20456

17845

2611

8

17

6435

5343

1092

'§<1:pgr'li!1'fcm~ Total mam

workers (I-IX)

Flf M

18

35394

33264

2130

19

8056

7874

182

TEHSIL: PINDWARA (FULL)

32 3

167 24 153 UN-INHABITED

26

347

29

229

42

27

465

115

198

805

88

937

120

69

100

226

68

9

56

17

22

34

575

285

739

48

87

2

73

6

50

15

161

5

16

323

37

462

36

48

21

8

2

2

2

150

61

298

9

24

256

446

139

360

102

37

793

341

283

701

57

1196

144

34

80

609

413

138

225

118

250

31

533

295

800

49

228

89

161

172

14

3

125

204

20

66

26

378

61

2

10

116

17

161

49

10

142

8

81

100

158

5

24

20

16448

16090

358

22

78

165

235

138

79

44

26

206

141

24

256

9

312

64

7

39

444

360

180

96

139

87

147

63

229

15

138

21

ri'WFr rrfiWTl

'fF~(lji .

'1'1" ;n.,

Nail'') ",' Pa,<hay.J!

Samltlt"l8!,sll,

Village

2

2617 T. P.S.PINDWARA

2568 R.

349 U.

62

17

22

31

94

4

19

4

155

51

19

3

113

5

43

14

3

8

Khari Gegarwa

Viroli

Darla Padar

Muri

Sivera

KerlaPadar

Undra

Kotra

Juna Sanwara

Naya Sanwara

Talpur

Arasana

Vaarwara

Parlai

Jhadoli

Rajpur

Kashavganj

Saclalawa

Aarnli

Thandi Beri

Sabala

MaJap

Kundal

Varli

Kalumbri

Janapur

Jhankar

Nandiya

Jiapura

Digar

Location Code No

Name of Panchayat

SamitlfTehslll Village

2

'IIT.mrn 1Ifirflf : Nasa If I ~.

lIT.

;r,

19'3'1

191312

193:3

19,'1/5

19,3,6

19/3,7

1~/3/P-

1!1/3/d

19/3/10

1~'; "3/11

1~,! '2

~9/~~ • '1

;9/3/',1

1'-1"l,'8

19.' ,,~,

18/::'" 1

19'3/;,.

, .

~

"FT~

w.~

,HI,!

7~

11~-"!-"-

,',T)TIm

~-'1iJ

II

~ ft<rIt M F

22 23 24

5490 4379 1564

5301

189

32

9

13

55

28

176

128

154

52

6

124

9

10

53

37

198

6

12

7

35

91

100

227

3

52

4328

51

2

17

135

139

13

3

65

94

14

34

16

190

6

6

67

8

161

18

1

5

3

33

77

150

5

12

1522

42

3

23

59

61

23

2

81

45

11

11

31

7

13

22

2

26

150

~ <IiIlr m cm;it <Il ~ ~ Industrial Category of Main Workers

III IV

25 26

321

In 311

10

~-NOgCii,i (~

6

2

10

3

24

4

8

4

2

27

21

21

3

V(a) V(b)

28, 29 30 31

904 152 2734 143

730

174

12

7

25

4

22

2

51

16

3

21

5

42

3

130

22

1

2

12

2

2507

227

2

2

4

43

3

67

2

6

15

2

106

15

2

18

2

141

2

2

2

5

12

26 29

9

72

55

43

3

8

VI

32 33

2204 61

2134

70

4

10

41

41

2

45

71

14

165

22

38

7

32

30

10

73

14

55

6

12

5

151

VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

~1R1I'~~*~~ Inc1Istrial category of Main Workers

~ 1iIIf em ~ tMrginal workers

VII

Ff' ft:ro M F

34

2212

1718

494

13

5

16

19

62

9

24

106

3

162

2

11

4

.1

3

4

66

19

97

4

3

35

140

131

g

4

13

3

VIII

Ff ft:ro M F

36

614

311

239

4

8

12

2

21

6

29

16

5

5

10

8

6

"

37

6

6

1

38

2903

2610

333

2

IX

39

Ff M

40 41

360 1068 15401

318 1003 16006

42 65 395

TEHSlL: PlNDWARA (FULL)

23 UN-INHABITED

4

4

27

2

27

93

46

2

7

122

10

9

146

15

216

34

7

12

24

6

4

6

66

83

34

59

a 5

7

2

10

3

7

5

15

4

6

8

6

17

3

5

4

16

2

13

3

79

3

3

2

16

4

18

20

14

19

99

19

137

206

151

125

41

19

227

131

245

265

8

78

127

20

59

473

372

102

114

82

284

28

88

23

132

PANCHAYATSAMfTI: 3 PINOWAAA

42

33386

30913

2473

27

271

191

375

109

337

117

41

.712

204

261

974

100

1407

177

63

115

492

294

144

225

102

199

99

703

303

1003

47

146

43

43748

3"72

3174

30

415

185

335

103

347

160

41

991

260

182

1351.

148

2281

112

76

161

429

305

168

349

106

223

122

997

408

1733

67

182

T. R.

U.

Name of , Panchayat

SamitilTehsiV

Village

2

P.S. PINOW~A

Khari Gegarwa

Viroli

DarIaPadar

Muri

Sivera

KerlaPadar

Undra

Kotra

Juna Sanwara

Nays Sanwara

Telpur

Arasana

Veerwara

Parlar

JhadoIi

Raj)ur

Keshavganj

Sadalawa

AamIi

ThandI Beri

'3abe1a

Malap

Kum~al

Varll

Kalumbri

Janapur

Jh<>r,k.lI'

Digar

Location Code

No.

19/3131'

19/3/32

19/3133

1913134

1913135

19/3136

19/3137

19/3138

19/3/39

1913140

1913141

19/3142

19/3143

19/3144

1913145

19/3146

19/3147

19/3148

1913149

19/3150

19/3/51

19/3152

19/3153

19/3/54

1913155

19/3/56

1913157

19/3158

19/3/59

19/3/60

19/3161

19/3162

1913163

1913164

Name of Panchayat

SamitifT ehsiV Village

2

~

~ cf;;:

~~ tmr m ~~

~~

all1Rt~ Glrof;t~

~ ~

~ ~

wmrr~~

aRRt ~

m<rr ~

qrJ'Gtr

~~

~

~~

mw llrffir '<r{G

~

~

~

(lTU ~

~

~

If. \1. q;r ~

~ em fifi. lit. ~ it am: lJicr m

q;r ~ it <it_ Area of PS

in sq. km. and

of village

in hectares

3

1597.00

2070.00

1072.00

819.00

576.00

155.05

215.00

2371.00

557.00

391.00

524.00

835.00

296.00

714.00

735.84

1495.00

529.00

221.01

417.00

356.00

7484.34

78.08

7.40

1965.35

324.00

962.00

107.00

4014.00

670.26

243.00

147.24

101.00

187.00

627.00

No, of occupied

residential houses

4

328

Q1

260

67

356

23

91

539

241

49

98

292

2

449

145

795

159

56

121

57

89

14

6

462

136

231

11

1208

229

203

73

4

99

448

152

llftllif ~ -:;F'lW9'lT (~ di qt- ~~~)

Total populat:on (including

institui:onal and

No. of houseless population) households

5

329

61

260

67

356

23

91

543

241

49

99

292

2

452

147

798

159

56

121

57

89

14

6

463

136

240

11

1226

229

204

100

4

99

448

~ 1F.1T f<:rn Persons Males Females

6

1617

414

1297

339

1854

132

466

2873

1360

279

501

1531

10

2292

759

4458

817 .

276

689

342

410

96

28

2327

838

1397

64

5141

1166

1105

341

23

567

2011

7

811

217

669

190

971

68

237

1465

619

140

241

824

6

1131

383

2262

426

140

357

177

231

49

12

1215

437

706

33

2785

S96

197

9

266

1000

8

806

197

628

149

883

64

229

1408

741

139

260

707

4

1161

376

2196

391

136

332

165

179

47

16

1112

401

691

31

2356

570

544

144

14

301

1011

0-6 awr q7f it 'f'f~

Total population in the

age group 0-6

~ fu7rt :rFf Persons

9

308

127

268

58

451

22

100

600

332

78

112

284

3

506

160

803

180

20

163

87

70

18

5

459

202

354

8

1151

272

136

70

7

109

371

Males Females

10

153

65

135

32

215

14

55

307

142

39

67

173

2

273

90

443

90

20

96

53

28

11

2

247

112

180

5

597

137

71

28

2

45

193

11

155

62

133

26

236

8

53

301

190

39

111

233

78

360

90

67

34

42

7

3

212

90

174

3

554

135

65

42

5

64

178

VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

~~ Scheduled Castes

tp;tf M

12

31

54

108

110

3

41

84

198

70

285

12

10

3

lQ

~06

94

8~

59

33

309

13

32

48

104

108

2

38

62

192

55

262

17

6

5

5

264

102

70

53

35

286

~~ Scheduled Tribes

14

541

216

328

190

537

7

237

851

612

140

99

9

78

627

103

140

357

175

139

49

12

1201

137

694

32

1313

239

169

51

146

frnt F

15

528

197

309

149

503

19

'J6

6

79

'~86

91

136

332

165

140

47

2

11LJ2

4.01

683

31

1196

237

153

37

139

W-l1'

Literates

~ M

16

156

18

116

29

82

5

8

178

49

18

127

248

3

464

133

683

149

18

85

18

70

2

78

47

75

853

132

215

102

6

109

403

ft.r1IT F

47

2

40

2

17

2

20

16

50

30

111

57

296

26

2

13

9

5

384

8

60

22

5

18

153

153

PANCHAYATSAMITI: 3 PINDWARA

If&r q;rq m qrffi ~ ~ ~ Industrial Categary of Main Workers

"¥f~1i1lfilir~ Total main

workers (I-IX)

18

453

120

366

121

593

44

126

807

338

76

99

424

2

500

176

1217

230

76

209

97

173

33

658

234

379

22

1646

292

270

120

5

124

492

19

197

112

131

98

52

47

111

229

98

84

15

57

156

24

252

7

7

8

9

7

34

8

3

277

7

110

19

133

~ M

20

118

73

138

105

385

39

84

542

187

61

56

71j '~

153

¥ 411

12/)

35

173

90

79

29

4

636

110

327

16

484

{M

36

6

4

56

75

21

44

66

39

91

19

33

61

91

1

63

6

3

25

10

111

3

21

1

2

3

~W/ ~fI1iq

q;r1fll

Name of Panchayat

SamitifTehsill Village

2

Lotana

Kalabor

Ker

Churli Khera

Isra

Ubera

Khokhri Khera

Mandawara Khalsa

Apri Khera

VarkiKhera

Phulera

Shivgarh

Dhanct'lpura

Kojra

Sawarli Chawarli

Ajari

Kantal

Gadiya

Dhanga

Vagdari

Pahar Kalan

Bhadaveri

Cheeniya Band

Moras

Malera

Gharat

Nawawas

Basantgarh

Rampura

Doongari

Banas

Ghodiyawa

Reechhri

Peshua

154

$irrn m :3 ~ 1l11f~ ~;j~IUI;jllfR

mcrn; ~m/ "i19'f "f>111 m ;;m:lt 'fit ~ ~ ~-:fo ~~ Industrial Category of Main Workers

CIiI"::rl'If

Location Name of II III IV \

V(a) V(b) VI Code Panchayat No. SamitilTehsill :Fl fWn ~ fWtt ~ ~ ~ fWtt ~ mm ~ mm

Village M F M F M F M F M F M F

2 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

19/3/31 mm 153 113 48 28 9 8 45 7

19/3/32 ~ 19 39 16 7 7

19/3/33 *' 73 68 111 10 5 2 11

19/3/34 ~~ 13 7 3

19/3135 m 51 29 112 2 11 2 2

19/3136 mr 4 14

1913137 ~ irn 41 49

19/3/38 ~ T3TmIT 125 131 66 4 23 16

19/3/39 am~ 141 92 3

19/3140 ~~ 11 14 6

19/3/41 ~ 16 9 14

19/3142 ~ 216 49 5 12 3 49

19/3143 ~ 19/3144 ~ 114 108 18 21 5 60 37 5

19/3145 ~-a<Ii~ 5 15 16 4 2 55 4 5

19/3146 ama- 84 111 35 1 42 6 111 286 3

19/3/47 ~ 8 2 2 3 75

19/3148 "I!Tfu1lT 38 4 2

19/3149 ~ 29 5 3

19/3/SO ~ 3 2 2

19/3/51 ~~ 93 9

19/3152 ~ 3 ., 19/3153 ~~ 2

1913154 m 9 10 3 2 2

19/3155 ~ 104 7 14 4

19/3156 ~ 38

1913157 ~

19/3158 ~ 72 182 17 56 27 599 SO 190 2

19/3159 ~ 79 4 22 1 . 8 51 32

1913160 ~ 116 103 2 2 80 2

19/3161 ~ 2 16 7 16 2

1913162 ~

19/3/63 ~ 7 9 2 40

19/3/64 • 243 128 21 18 45

155

VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT PANCHAYATSAMfTI 3 PINDWARA

~ ;w:r Cfif.r <!R# q\T ~ ~ ~ q;m Cfif.r ;;m:r ;w:r "1 m ;;m:r ~;r~

Industrial Category of Main Workers Marginal workers Non-workers ~/m

'fJ:cr:

VII VIII IX Name of Panchayat

Ff furIIt ~ mm ~ mm ~ fmt Ff mm Samitiff ehsllI

M F M F M F M F M F Village

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 2

6 65 4 18 112 340 497 Lotana

4 97 85 Kalabc'f

12 4 14 6 16 152 287 345 Ker

69 51 Churl! Khera

14 15 2 486 378 345 Isra

24 17 Ube a

111 118 Kho~nTi Knera

16 4 15 3 10 236 648 943 Mandawara Khals.l

2 4 5 4 263 277 380 Apn Khera

2 64 55 Varkl Khera

9, 2 2 3 126 139 119 Prulera

49 4 16 16 186 384 464 SllIVgarr,

2 4 2 Dhandhr,u;3

42 5 50 11 30 143 601 862 KOl'a

10 2 28 5 31 138 176 214 !3 J.w,,:11 Ch:t"'1 J'

114 2 12 121 19 10 329 1035 1615 Ajar,

9 9 10 131 186 253 K"mt~l

14 88 50 41 GiYI:,cI

2 96 148 228 Dn311ga

6 78 74 87 \' 19dan

73 58 97 i-'n')ar !'\:I;:tr

32 16 15 Enada' (

10 4 " Chel;:" :ya S~q(f

5 3 15 615 542 -:63 ~tl(tS

15 215 188 178 f .. !c1lt'Hd

9 3 357 324 331 Cihnrdt

5 23 11 8 Nawawas

41 8 152 10 16 523 1123 1556 Basantgarh

4 11 171 303 392 Rdmpur2

21 3 2 9 2 291 433 C')on(~ap

8 62 17 10 76 115 Barlds

4 1-1 Gl1odiyal'vo.

2 5 137 142 164 Re8chhn

28 10 51 70 508 808 Peshua

Location Code No.

19/3/65

19/3/66

19/3/67

19/3/68

19/3/69

19/3170

19/3171

19/3172

19/3173

19/3174

19/3175

19/3176

19/3177

19/3178

19/3179

19/3/SO

19/3181

19/3/82

19/3/83

19/3184

19/3/85

19/3/86

19/3/87

19/3/88

19/3/89

1913190

1913191

19/3192

19/3193

19/3194

19/3195

1913196

19{3197

1913198

1913199

Name of Panchayat

SamitifTehsHI Village

in hectares

2

~ m ~ ~ @1€WIi91

~ ~q:;r~

~ ~ ~:to 2

~

1T'I1J'U ~ ~

'IT?T "1"!nii

m;lfr f':rn:rr ~

~

~ ~ ~

~~ <mIT

~CfiI'1l1<!\ ~.

m ~

1"IlTcIRT (~ .mm Wtro ~(~)

~

~(~

t '{f. 'liT

~ CflT Fli. llt. l'r .~ 'Iftq

CfiI'~Tr Area of PS

in sq. km. and

of village

3

791.00

2411.00

1647.00

484.00

728.00

670.00

850.00

432.00

646.79

8934.35

91.00

604.00

231.00

362.00

345.00

2361.00 '.1'100

1328.00

2048.00

587.00

172.10

4085.00

561.93

282.99

1224.00

79.76

8386.00

2167.00

348.00

36.00

577.06

403.98

511.00

4581.87

4882.00

·113826.83

14.91

14.91

~

3l'1"1mft<r If<1iT1T

<t'itm No. of

occupied residential

houses

4

162

744

597

137

339

425

226

94

253

22

71

304

171

143

114

691

218

311

678

107

30

1205

227

160

656

39 .

772

91

53

5

23

138

127

679

181

24750

1699

1699

156

No. of households

5

162

755

604

137

339

428

226

94

253

22

71

306

176

143

114

694

223

315

682

107

30

1214

227

160

656

39

774

91

54 5

23

138

127

679

181

24901

1747

1747

¥~ (mnmaih: ~~~)

. Total population (Including

institutional and houseless population)

~ Ff tWIT Persons Males Females

6

841

4145

3279

700

1659

2004

1293

505

1453

120

355

1749

893

702

559

3629

1089

1414

3522

603

179

5972 1163

950

3195

206

4063

526

256

12

127

797

749

3944

938

128032

9019 9019

7

436

2143

1711

341

835

975

650

252

737

65

178

888

478

385

271

1862

551

715

1706

314

87

2958

628

483

1564

107

2104

2131

132

8

69

408

3SS 2012

469

65180

4668 4668

8

405

2002

1568

359

824

1029

643

253

716

55

177

861

415

317

288

1767

538

699

1816

289

92

3014

535

467

1631

99

1959

265

124

4

58

389

364-

1932 469

62852

4351

4351

0-6 3W{ r.rT it "¥f~

Total population in the

age group 0-6

• Persons

9

182

815

637

155

343

369

287

113

338

29

86 405'

163

139

119

711

243

264

723

129

36

1191

213

209

568

40

762

122

54

23

165

154

832

212

26157

1797

1797

~ fWrt Malas Females

10

95

4?9

351

83

170

195

138

64

177

16

44

213

94

75

65

392

121

138

363

74

18

626

119

101

286

21

400

59

28

10

90

70

403

123

11

87

386

286

72

173

174

149

·49

161

13

42

192

69

64

54

319

122

126

360

55

18

565

94

108

282

19

362

63

26

13

75

84

429

89

13704 12453

907 890

907 890

VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

'.~~

Scheduled Castes

12

40

339

161

60

140

188

15

11

21

17

45

52

326

61

170

145

125

370

137

32

220

2

7275

907

907

13

43

314

133

54

136

186

13

15

26

15

42

43

306

48

154

139

96

346

122

35

212

2

6725

863

863

~~ Scheduled Tribes

14

144

115

347

57

54

67

478

78

729

54

154

779

66

79

70

309

242

73

526

34

6

401

39

260

401

107

2096

261

132

8

69

405

380

1968

187

26872

352

352

15

128

96

313

49

60

62

484

84

710

51

150

746

50

57

82

254

239

66

504

46

5

381

30

254

436

99

1953

265

124

4

58

388

362

1896

185

25543

302

302

W-17

Literates

:Ff M

16

246

679

487

157

380

303

139

63

68

23

51

121

190

176

79

602

117

190

488

139

22

1098

169

126

581

119

10

12

3

44

22

156

166

17845

2611 2611

17

65

183

96

27

79

65

10

29

9

5

10

39

29 20

204

25

39

106

16

642

54

20

243

18

5

3

28

37

5343

1092

1092

157

PANCHAYATSAMITI. 3 PINDWARA

~'lif1lmmm'it~.\!!uii: Industria) Category of Main Workers

~~'lif1lmm#r Total main

workers (I-IX)

18

200

1044

829

159

403

459

332

141

411

33

95

470

263

210

146

965

306

357

798

148

46

1351

334

240

811

56

1113

127

70

6

42

184

212

1151

220

33264

2130

2130

19

16

133

210

4

155

185

224

96

106

21

66

131

30

8

98

479

107

123

178

2

5

132

101

53

294

14

119

8

17

2

7

4

193

60

7874

182

182

20

75

333

396

85

149

131

312

59

397

14

70

278

168

126

54

362

160

157

425

61

38

495

137

185

401

46

883

120

60

6

41

161

185

839

105

16090

358

358

21

35

3

2

23

14

220

43

10

8

36

229

11

59

48

10

19

48

223

6

37

34

48

2568

49

49

~_i

~/lJtq

'lir;nl1

Name of Panchayat

SamilllT ehsill Village

2

Kodarla

Ohanari

Nitora

Nanarwara

Khakharwara

Kachholi

Phoolabai Ka Khera

Sangwara

Panchdewal

Block No.2

Motra

Nagpura

Achpura

Kaseendra

Bara

BharJa

Tarrongi

Bhimana

Valera

Udbanya

Patumbri

Ronira

Sanwara

Mandwara Deo

Wasa.

Kedar Ka Padar

Walonya

SemI!

Sadapahll

Nayawas )Oeo)

Bor Umn

Peetari PaetH

Nawawas (Khalsa)

Bhoola

Pindwara (Rural)

Total Rural

Bhawri CT

Total Urban

Location Code

No

19/3/65

19/3/66

19/3/67

19/3/68

19/3/69

19/3(10

1913(11

19/3(12

19/3(13

19/3(14

19/3(15

19/3(16

19/3177

19/3178

19/3179

19/3/80

19/3/81

19/3/82

19/3/83

19/3/84

19/3/85

19/3/86

19/3/87

19/3/88

19/3/89

19/3/90

19/3191

19/3/92

19/3193

19/3194

19/3195

19/3/96

19/3197

19/3/98

19/3/99

Name of Panchayat

Samitiff ehsill Village

2

@l!l{qi$i

~

~'Iir~ ~ ~ ~;fo 2 timr 1flllU 3Ff1lU <mft:m

'U?T ''lTnIf

;p:'lj'r

Ntn-:rr r.rrro ~

~ ~ ~

l1ImT t.T 7ffiIT

~'lirllTi!'l:

~

ul1ffi ~

~(~) .m:~

WllTi!'l:

~('l!lT'ffi1T)

1JC1T fttsclrsT iJll"lltur)

22

22

115

146

28

57

118

2

63

6

11

16

135

7

38

21

140

42

78

95

8

141

40

70

10

205

9

II

23

13

80

200

126

154

3

93

63

20

65

111

11

4

37

152

70

60

114

4

80

64

3

29

8

76

14

18 5

25 3

24

37

41

2

40

50

3

23

12

4

89

34

36

71

62 15

47

1

7

182 84 38

16 8

5301 4328 1522

189

189

51

51

42

42

III

158

1p.9!T 'fiTl1" '!it cum 'It ~ ft Industriaj Category of Main Workers

25

6

6

5

27

9

5

2

6

27

177

IV

1J<i1l m-m M F

26

3

6

9

44

8

9

2

311

10

10

27

2

6

21

Via)

'P"T m-m M F

28

6

16

20

17

41

7

2

9

19

5

4

9

60

28

3

40

7

2

29

4

29

11

5

35

2

3

5

13

730 130

174

174

22

22

30

21

195

68

2

42

14

2

20

17

33

94

9

9

33

24

4

79

27

28

13

18

V(b)

31

4

1

5

5

40 2

2507 141

227

227

2

2

32

7

153

50

13

40

58

3

4

6

60

3

24

41

36

2

135

26

24

103

30

2134

70

70

VI

33

3

2

10

5

5

55

6

6

VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

34

9

68

47

6

24

16

8

2

4

3

3

21

3

7

67

5

12

44

9

2

148

60

10

61

4

1

2

20

23

1718

494

494

vrr

~ 'fiI'If .m- cnm C!l afrm<I; ~ Industrial Category of Main Workers

vrn

35 36 37 38

1

2

6

9

7

3

2

9

13

3

32

131

9

9

2

13

3

1

4

2

6

1

2

16

1

6

5

43

2

3

10

5

2

381

233

233

,

5

58

113

57

22

30

29

1

5

3

31

15

9

4

68

8

40

46

2

199

20

15

62

3

3

13

31

2570

333

333

IX

39

2

7

5

4

3

9

3

2

12

4

3

5

2

29

2

14

3

1

3

2

8

2

318

42

42

159

~'fiI'If.m-~ Marginal workers

40

4

9

2

4

3

21

24

10

42

40

2

3

55

113

37

9

3

36

17

3

ftr!IT F

41

41

379

536

222

61

86

144

121

146

10

134

7

226

137

32

636

880

103

96

445 39

926

161

52

29

180

206

532

67

1003 15006

65 395

65 395

PANCHAYATSAMITI: 3 PINOWARA

42

232

1090

882

179

432

512

315

110

325

32

83

417

214

175

124

876

221

348

866

166

41

1567

292

240

698

51

878

97

53

2

24

188

156

858

249

ftr!IT F

43

348

1490

822

133

608

758

275

157

489

34

111

582

375

175

183

1062

294

544

1002

287

87

2002

331

318

892

46

914

96

55

28

202

154

1207

342

30913 39972

2473 3274

2473 3274

Name of Panchayat

Samiti/Tehsil/

Village

2

Kodarla

Ohanan

Nitora

Nanarwara

Khakharwara

Kachholi

Phoolabai Ka Khera

Sangwara

Panchdewal

SlockNo.2

Kotra

Nagpura

Achpura

Kaseendra

Bara

Bharja

Tarrongi

Bhimana

Vatera

Ucilariya

Patumbri

Rohlra

Sanwara

Mandwara Oeo

Wasa

Kedar Ka Padar

Walonya

Semh

Sadapahh

Nayawas (Oeo)

BorUmri

Peetari Padar

Nawawas (Khalsa)

Shoola

Plndwara (Rural)

Total Rural

Bhawri C.T

Total Urban

'1'Wlii 1lfTlf;;,' '1'. 1f ~ :mw. ~!TTIq ~ <rf fin. t1t. ~

'l>1 ::rfI! it W lj)q 1l'tT:fi

Location Gode No.

Name of Panchayat

Samltiff ehsil/ Village

2

19/4/1 irnrtq 19/4/2 :m&I

3rq(~111

~

19/4/3

19/4/4

19/4/5

19/4/6

19/4(7 ~1" 3

19/4/8 ~q

19/4/9 31mT

19/4/1 0 1i{1Tcfi 1 ()

19/4/11 ~

19/4/12 "i.Pll(T

19/4/13 'IC«1T 19/4/14 ~

19/4/15 ~ 19/4/16 CfiTirm 19/4/17 mmq

19/4/18 ~

19/4/19 lJ1lfcfiT

19/4/20 ~ if,[ 1fcf.T

19/4/21 1pl'4m

19/4/22 til7rft 19/4123 31~ir 19/4/24 ~ 19/4/25 ~

19/4126 ~

19/4/27 ~'1n

19/4/28 ~ mir.?,T 19/4/29 ~ ·it; :'11

19/4/30 #c','I;

19/4/31 l1iT ~ 19/4/32 f1p:q,

~~i:r Area of PS

in sq. km. and

of village In hectares

3

858.11

858.11

1.00

4354.00

295.00

2855 l)O

21:l.O0

142.00

820.00

5489 VO

lu900

259.00

5560.00

64500

13000

lUdG OU

30tWO

34400

224.00

2noo 473.00

444.00

1531.00

441.00

11800

112000

212.47

~63.20

698,00

142.00

8·.13 (JO

20:.1.00

752.00

961.00

<f.t~ No. of

occupied residential

houses

4

14908

14649

259

22

56

3(J

51

129

38

34

9

276

39

216

78

lU4

171

181

747

166

42

350

55

122

141

19

38

189

445

160

No. of households

. 5

15048

14789

259

22

56

30

51

139

'I(' .). ~

34

9

431

40

276

514

89

216

79

104

171

181

751

166

42

3'10

66

122

143

19

38

189

449

¥i~(~W ~~~)

Total population (including

institutional and house less population)

~ Persons

6

81431

80611

820

yrr m-n-Males Females

7

42032

41533

499

8

39399

39078

321

118 66 52

e::51

! ~31

224

611

168

140

62

2112

211

1487

2522

509

!:t48

402

587

965

1020

4200

954

2Hl

2063

308

696

864

107

240

1072

2714

128

08

124

328

9li

70

39

10el7

115

766

1283

270

508

223

~10H

484

507

2128

478

101

1102

123

63

100

283

72

64

23

1025

96

721

1239

2:39

441

179

279

481

513

2072

4'16

117

961

352 344

452 412

1R - 31T'W.

54 53

120

510

1426

120

550

1288

0-6:~ <rf it "¥'~

Total population in the

age group 0-6

~ ~ Persons Males

9

17109

16966

143

30

54

19

48

150

27

30

11

403

38

404

442

80

173

73

131

214

211

986

159

48

492

52

143

200

24

55

284

598

10

8586

8535

61

17

26

9

25

91

17

4

199

20

191

217

40

78

37

71

104

89

487

77

19

279

30

62

103

11

25

124

304

firo Females

11

8513

8431

82

13

28

10

23

59

10

13

7

204

18

213

225

40

95

36

60

110

122

499

82

, 29

213

22

81

97

13

30

160

294

161

VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT PANCHA YATSAMITI :4ABU ROAD

~~ ~~ Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes

12

fur<n F

13 14 15

'IIT~H

Literates

:Fl M

16 17

~ 'fiIlT T.f.t :w:ir <tT lfreitfir<r. ~ Industrial Calegory of Main Workers

V~ff.Ir~rnir Totalmalll

workers (I-IX)

18 19 20

2566

2557

9

2338

2337

27971

27889

82

26914 9882 2401 22308 3389

3385

4

13512

13475

37

38

6

44

55

228

7

5

31

23

10

124

15

58

15

41

43

6

50

42

221

10

3

25

21

13

108

9

48

8

3"7

14

34

33

17

28

622

115

597

70

187

106

124

219

411

436

1602

449

91

869

137

345

393

54

120

512

1131

26845

69

13

29

24

13

23 591

96

562

49

138

112

118

211

407

449

1574

456

105

791

121

338

356

53

120

551

1007

9534 2260 21975

348 141 333

TEHSIL: ABU ROAD (FULL)

4 31

34

21

UN - INHABITED

4

77

42

62 17 74

140 18 176

35

23

11

306

10

158

741

60

286

99

76

81

38

376

49

5

79

6

6

UN - INHABITED

7

79

3

163

12

64

15

15

19

8

85

2

2

10

3

51

45

17

549

58

402

566

139

285

144

157

263

279

1096

276

54

572

106

215

35 3 249

17

25

35

281

UN - INHABITED

2

45

27

56

287

782

8

4

10

37

15

12

41

2

194

34

2

12

38

44

12

28

104

43

1

137

34

66

2

24

10

43

26

49

32

5

15

28

20

17

233

44

316

180

73

64

37

64

217

253

791

230

54

370

82

194

215

27

54

265

587

21

1436

1433

3

5

2

100

12

2

5

27

10

21

90

15

51

2

23

11

'f.l;wT

Name 01 Panchayat

Samitlff ehsiV Village

2

T. P.S.AbuRoad

R.

U.

Shergaon

Akhi

Utraj

Jawai

Achalgarh

Oriya

Block No.3

Salgaon

Ama

Block No.1

Amthala

Kyara

Mudarla

Kiwarli

Pandoori

Karoli

Danvav

Umarni

Ganka

Talwaron ka Naka

Mungthala

Bageri

Ambawen

Chandela

Sakoda

Fathepura

Bahadurpura

Muliya Mahadeo

Forest Chotil

Chotila

MahiKhera

Girwar

162

~ Wiftr 4 3lTil m- 1I1lJ ~ :JI'I~IUI'l1 ~

~ ~ Wtfrr/ lJ1§11' q;f!1 q;f.r ~ eft ~ ft <iTs ';(0 ~/T[[q Industrial Category of Main Workers

q;r:wr

Location Name of II III IV VIa) V(b) VI Code Panchayat No. SamitiiTehsil/ 'Fl fi1<rr y.q tiro y.q fu<rr 'Fl fu<rr 'Fl fWlt ~ fu<rr

Village M F M F M F M F M F M F

2 22 23 24 25 26 Zl 28 29 ~ 31 32 33

~ ltfirnf : ~ ~ m. 3006 1337 819 246 298 72 247 23 1581 55 471 35

lIT. 3003 1337 819 246 298 72 247 23 1414 54 442 35

";{. 3 167 35 ~-~

19/4/1 Vrm 3 19/4/2 3ffi91 7rr -~ 19/4/3 ~ 4 3 4 19/4/4 ~ 7 3 19/415 ~ 2 2 2 19/4/6 3llfuT 63 8 38 22 7 19/417 ~10 ~ 1R - 3lfoll(!

19/4/8 mB11TC1" 11 13 2 3 19/4/9 31T8T 5 12 6 2 19/4/10 "ii(1Tcfi -=To ~.

19/4/11 3lJlll'mT 123 25 11 8 6 83 26 19/4/12 Cf1m:r 10 2 1 19/4/13 ~ 27 93 5 3 26 4 19/4/14 fq;;:m;ft 53 15 24 17 65 54 19/4/15 ~ 56 2 5

19/4/16 cmrm 45 5 19 1 122 8 1 19/4/17 ~ 15 23 4 42 2 4 4 19/4/18 3m:;fr 15 32 17 13 1 13 10 3

19/4/19 "IJ"Uf:fiT 8 6 4 9 6

19/4120 ~ 'liT 1fitT 1 21

19/4121 ~ 128 90 40 16 19 3

19/4122 <iJltu 41 21

19/4123 ~ 19/4/24 ~ 146 45 11 12 7

19/4/25 ~ 7 15

19/4/26 ~ 15 19 4

19/4127 ~~"U 27 10 2 3

~,~ ,

19/4128 111 -~

19/4129 ~~ 19/4/30 ~ 19/4/31 lftt~ 11 10

19/4/32 ~ 70 21 15 14 11 31 6

163

VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT PANCHAYATSAMITI:4ABU ROAD

1]&1" 'Iif1i 'if-ir ~ c€r ~ ~ ~ 'Iif1i q;i.r cm'f 'Iif1i "1 q;i.r cm'f ~~/

Industrial Category of Main Workers Marginal workers Non-workers rmi'm/Tffq Cfi[1Jll

VII VIII IX Name of Panchayat

~ fum ~ fum ~ m<rr ~ fum ~ ftl<rr SamitiIT ehsiV

M F M F M F M F M F Village

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 2

694 39 599 1 1075 145 401 7316 19323 28694 T. P.S.AbuRoad

638 39 582 1 1057 145 401 7316 19157 283n R.

56 17 18 166 317 U.

TEHSIL: ABU ROAD (FULL)

2 8 35 43 Shergaon

UN - INHABITED Akhi

19 40 51 75 Utraj

2 18 26 41 Jawai

36 2 29 6 32 50 58 Achalgarh

24 4 25 6 107 152 139 Oriya

UN - INHABITED Block No. 3

7 2 45 55 Salgaon

5 3 4 31 52 Arna

11 22 12 Block No. 1

29 3 5 32 3 9 41 529 . 943 Amthala

3 57 94 Kyara

4 2 14 364 527 Mudarla

42 3 38 93 3 64 717 1141 Kiwarli

5 131 237 Pandoori

6 6 14 3 2 24 221 405 Karoli

8 7 26 8 3 23 76 118 Danvav

4 5 15 6 12 93 139 142 Umarni

15 4 66 221 403 Ganka

1 4 150 227 335 Talwaron ka Naka

25 4 70 2 2 309 1030 1659 Mungthala ,

4 38 246 164 187 Bageri

53 47 63 Ambaweri

14 2 10 268 530 556 Chandela

1 73 56 72 Sakoda

2 184 137 126 Fathepura

2 1 2 138 203 208 Bahadurpura

UN - INHABITED Muliya Mahadeo

27 51 Forest Chotla

1 64 96 Chotil

3 6 19 327 210 219 MahiKhera

21 4 29 3 20 674 624 571 Girwar

1fi'1'T71if 1lfi:rfrr1 ~/l1T'1

'f,\:rrrr

Location Code

No.

Nameo! Panchayal

SamitllT ehsiV Village

19/4/33 "T:fm

19/4134 ~

19/4135 3ITCiff

19/4/36 tsm ~ 19{4/37 ~

2

19/4/38 tsm Cf.<.1t

1914139 ~1Tif.1Cf,\

19/4/40 'P-lTfr<rr 19/4/41 1l'f1'!F (mrfrur) 19/4/42 3T1"lm ~

19/4/43 oWm (lWfTur) 19/4/44 ~ 19/4/45 3l!s 19/4/46 ~ 19/4/47 ~

19/4/48 i::oo 19/4/49 ci'fil;m

1914/50 ~ 19/4/51 ~ 1914152 1JTGTT

19/4/53 f.rimT ~ 1914154 ~

19/4/55 Cf7ITU 19/4/56 ~

19/4/57 W1I-TI 19/4/58 1%Tif

19/4/59 ~

19/4/60 ~ (JWfrur) 19/4/61 ~ 19/4/62 3ifPlf

19/4/63 1ffi'.fC:1

1914/64 ~

19/4/65 (3ffi

1914/66 .qmfm 19/4/67 fwrrqr

'< 'T. 'f.T

~r:rw- cn'i f'.l;. lir il ~ lWr

q;r ~ it Area of PS

In

sq. km. and 01 village

in hectares

3

1117.00

260.00

790.00

347.00

107.00

648.00

133.00

679.00

430.00

123.00

255.72

283.00

620.00

358.00

342..00

1471.00

3308.00

2203.44

1264.49

1372.42

1381.12

1297.00

771.00

1651.00

769.00

485.47

667.00

1224.00

821.00

309.00

1126.00

658.00

983.00

1367.00

1828.00

.3Ww.

31FiTm<T

~ :trmT!i No. of

occupied

residential houses

4

460

84

332

12

66

231

49

129

240

348

184

242

377

194

74

446

238

259

172

172

132

107

58

275

205

240

201

813

173

47

327

354

109

154

472

164

'f1~(~3W ~ ~~ 1lfurr)

Total population (including

institutional and No. of houseless population)

households

5

460

84

335

12

68

231

49

129

240

348

184

242

377

194

74

446

238

259

172

172

132

107

58

275

205

240

201

832

180

47

349

359

109

155

473

• ~ fm1 Persons Males females

6

2572

507

1941

63

380

1355

267

673

1291

1622

1011

1169

2104

948

398

2185

1317

1398

1021

1119

780

574

302

1654

1174

1255

1183

4153

975

256

1784

1869

661

958

2565

7

1317

270

991

31

199

659

135

330

675

890

512

622

1039

503

193

1121

687

753

503

568

403

301

147

855

624

650

588

2190

520

127

937

978

342

468

1325

8

1255

237

950

32

181

696

132

343

616

732

499

547

1065

445

205

1064

630

645

518

551

377

273

155

799

550

605

595

1963

455

129

847

891

319

490

1240

0-6 3WJ 'llf it ~ 0Irn9'1T

Total population in the

age group 0-6

• Ff fu1rt Persons Males Females

9

606

136

459

15

77

348

61

146

260

332

189

235

393

188

95

452

236

348

167

240

174

123

75

259

275

224

241

773

218

54

323

400

138

226

544

10

328

74

220

6

37

158

28

64

130

165

94

137

185

106

49

228

113

185

76

118

87

62

37

130

148

125

135

402

109

23

155

224

63

106

298

11

278

62

239

9

40

190

33

82

130

167

95

98

208

82

46

224

123

163

91

122

87

61

38

129

127

99

106

371

109

31

168

176

75

120

246

VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

~0fIWif ~~ Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes

Ff '. M

12

105

fil

4

7

30

55

269

148

151

9

3

150

3

6

125

6

340

17

195

110

10

28

13

117

71

5

4

33

41

251

125

136

9

4

147

3

3

102

3

314

23

157

98

6

25

Ff M

14

868

270

664

31

64

647

122

301

501

51

21

408

331

276

190

694

686

732

503

564

400

295

147

777

624

268

570

201

150

125

118

76

334

452

1269

fu<1i F

15

806

237

657

32

54

685

124

319

451

40

14

367

431

257

201

657

630

642

518

547

371

270

155

736

550

270

583

182

150

129

149

65

315

479

1186

mm Literates

Ff M

ft:ffi F

16

250

18

214

43

48

17

19

177

457

343

293

485

101

38

309

41

102

15

42

19

22

28

151

50

279

76

1280

1.74

11

355

217

15

22

146

17

,53

50

9

7

2

2

69

87

163

66

212

13

2

73

3

2

4

1

6

10

70

4

455

49

134

31

2

8

165

PANCHAYATSAMITI: 4ABUROAD

~ q;rq <m qrffi q,'t ~ A Industrial Category of Main Workers

¥f~q;rq<mm Total main

workers (I-IX)

18

650

144

525

22

100

366

74

181

361

470

202

306

524

242

99

592

458

311

290

300

210

185

85

417

351

334

304

1081

314

80

491

478

159

238

667

19

130

90

92

75

83

88

10

107

58

59

16

32

391

8

19

9

3

124

6

lJ6

36

46

79

99

1

98

36

18

7

73

Ff M

20

440

114

425

22

7f}

340

74

168

136

22

30

60

137

114

43

307

452

273

244

275

153

173

84

340

13

88

119

204

91

15

74

312

134

230

537

21

5

65

54

14

30

8

14

31

9

3ffl

5

4

2

2

121

1

2

2

18

17

57

13

11

10

4

32

~~/ ~Jlltq

l!if11l1

Name of Panchayat

SamitilTehsiV ViHage

2

Chanar

Andaliya

AwaJ

RedwaKhurd

Meergarh

RedwaKalan

Dunakakar

Kyariya

Manpur (Rural)

AkraBhatta

Tartoli(Rural)

MorthaIa:

Cd

Derna

Toonka

Deldar

Tankiya

Dotra

BoriBooj

Paba

Nichla Khejra

Jaydara

Kyari

NichlaGarh

Sangna

Khadat

Kui

Santpur (Rural)

Chandrawati

ArTila

Maval

Wasra

Khara

Bhaisa Singh

Siyawa

166

~ wmr . 4 3llt irs 1lT1f ~ 'iI~~IUI~llrR

~ ~ WWrI ~<w1m~q;r~~ m ;fo om:ffi;r 111FT Industrial Category of Main Workers

q;r ~

Location Nameof . II III IV V(a) V(b) VI Code Panchayat No. SamitiIT ehsil! ~ fWrr ~ fmT ~ fur<n ~ ft::rrt ~ ft::rrt ~ ft::rrt

Village M F M F M F M F M F M F·

2 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

19/4133 ~ 113 122 25 23 9

19/4/34 ~ 28 24

. 19/4135 ~ 57 33 2 9 7 3

19/4/36 tScrr~ .. 19/4/37 ~ 7 7 3

19/4/38 tScrr cnm 15 59 2 2 3

19/4/39 ~ 19/4140 crznfw 1914141 lllW (~) ~7 44 27 8 3 32 3

19/4142 3WRT 'I1ID 67 67 3 1 181 4 16 5

19/4143 ~(~) 13 8 6 4 48 2

19/4144 ~ 33 36 1 87 42 7 3 27 2 25

19/4145 • 198 43 28 3 1 4 39 3 14

19/4146 m 102 25 .., 1 4

19/4147 tcf.T '"

48 11 3 2

19/4/48 ~ 112 21 2 9 53 17

19/4149 ~

19/4/50 ~ 17 2

19/4151 ~ 43 13

1914152 '1'M 21 5

19/4153 f.RR;rr ~ 55

19/4/54 ~ 9 3 :.

19/4/55 Cf'1lTfT 1914156 ~ 42

1914157 mlRT 320 104 17

19/4158 ~ 123 27 23 32 2 3

19/4159 cg _, 130 23 7 3 7 19

19/4160 ~ (JWftur) 94 40 48 3 60 4 296 3 46

1914/61 ~ 43 20 47 2 46 15 56

19/4/62 31'J1<SIT 62 2 1

19/4/63 lfT'Cl'B n 52 118 17 .1 19 4 69 12

19/4/64 <ml9T 45 23 28 12 25 14

19/4/65 '&W 22 8 2

19/4/66 ~~ 2 3 2

,9/4/67 . ~ 23 24 6 8 2 32 5 26 3

167

VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT PANCHAYATSAMITI: 4ABUROAD

If&l 'lim CIif.t ~ 'lit ~ ~ ~ 'lim. CIif.t rm:t 'lim ;r ,CIif.t rm:t ~ W!fttl Industrial Category of Main Workers Marginal workers Non-workers ~m

lIiT';fI'I1'

VII VIII IX Name of Panchayat

~ funrr ~ fwrr 'J"If funrr ~ fur<rt ~ fu"1.rt SamitiIT ehsiV

M F M F M F M F M F Village

34 35 36 ':5l 38 39 40 41 42 43 2

14 3 23 2 20 242, 647 883 Chanar

30 126 117 Andaliya

12 12 31 437 435 421 AwaJ

19 9 13 RedwaKhurd

4 72 99 108 Meergarh

4 2 293 621 RedwaKalan

61 132 Dunakakar

13 155 148 188 Kyariya

24 14 19 5 314 533 Manpur(Rural)

15 135 29 3 420 644 AkraBhatta

7 53 39 2 10 7 300 482 Tartoli (Rural)

22 5 31 13 4 ,51 316 389 MorthaIa

23, 9 7'f 8 144 515 863 Od

8 11 3 6 12 255 374 Derna

2 3 3 3 26 91 163 Toonka

26 21 45 6 ' 136 523 896 Deldar

2 4 4 229 239 Tankiya

4 2 14 . 1 84 309 358 328 Dotra

2 10 289 203 210 Bori800j 4 • 2 28 221 240 321 Paba

193 374 Nichla Khejra

2 19 116 130 Jaydara

77 62 77 Kyari

8 2 4 21 3 438 793 NichlaGarh .. 1 111 273 333 Sangna

15 l1 39 ·5 316 569 Khadat

2 3 17 1 283 54{1 Kui

81 5 97 152 10 13 1096 1883 Santpur (Rural)

18 3 4 7 14 76 192 280 Chandrawati

73 47 55 Arrtla

47 6 45 29 5 2 29 444 720 Maval

9 25 8 17 193 483 662 Wasra

25 108 158 193 Khara

2 13 181 217 302 Bhaisa Singh

10 10 13 5 658 1167 Siyawa

168

~ wmr : 43lT1 U9 1nlI' '5mlIfircI; \3I::j 'IUI~ I lm'

~ ~ WI 'i' "Ii ~ iii1T~ 1TfRilir ~(ff ~i o1~~j {J.i~<~! J!~ 3T:7 0-6 ~ <m l? m-:io ~/1jjq ~ CfIT f<l; lTI. ~ <f,'f~ ~ -1T:rrR"'fl :¢?i ¥i~

q;[4lt1 il; ~ lj!q .~ Total population (including Total population in the q;[ ~ it <tit~ institutIonal and age group 0-6

Location Name of Area of PS No. of No. of houseless population) Code Panchayat in occupied households No. SamitiIT ehsil/ sq. km. and residential artV!; rm ~ ~ ~ m

Village ofviUage houses Persons Males Females Persons Males Females in hectares

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

19/4168 ~WlR1T 4917.00 293 320 1565 831 734 319 164 155

19/4169 ~ 3601.00 297 297 1674 836 83B 356 176 180

19/4170 ~ om 620.00 43 47 289 144 145 71 31 40

19/4171 ~ 650.71 73 73 480 255 225 65 34 31 , 19/4/72 '3lffiT ~ 1341.34 98 98 644 317 32J 133 54 79

19/4173 ruTr'U 837.92 88 88 504 251 253 122 55 67

19/4174 ~ 944.82 69 69 389 198 191 70 32 38

19/4/75 mID 1615.00 77 77 595 292 303 144 71 73

19/4176 ~ -1422.00 '174 174 932 463 469 100 92 98

19/4/77 ~<m 554.00 76 76 472 259 213 110 58 52

19/4/78 UST 597.00 43 43 303 156 147 49 19 3)

19/4/79 tfr 2706.00 220 220 1307 659 G48 287 146 141

19/4180 lfi:f 1712.96 158 158 904 459 445 213 116 97

19/4/81 m 894.00 167 168 1164 593 571 228 109 119

<§Rll1lft1lT 85811.08 14649 14789 80611 41533 39078 16966 8535 8431

~(.r.~) 1.00 259 259 820 499 321 143 61 82

~~ 1.00 259 259 820 499 321 143 61 82

169

VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABS1'RACT PANCHAYATSAMITl: 4ABUROAD

:pY1" 1WI q;f.t qrffi <f,t ~ ft ,

~~ ~~ mm ~ WtRrI Scheduled Casles Scheduled Tribes Literates Industrial Cale!:l0r~ of Main Workers ~f1Ttq

~(PJ~ ~ q;f.t oR 'CIiT':!Jll"

Total main Name of workers (I-IX) Panchayat

SamitiIT ehsiV

~ fur<rr T1lf ~ ~ fwrt ~ fur<rr ~ m Village M F M F M i= M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2

8 8 670 599 ,58 39 430 35 295 3 Soorpagla

836 838 34 548 50 541 44 UplaGarh

144 145 14 71 1 66 NichliBor

254 224 71 7 171 19 144 3 Buja

314 324 17 3 156 99 UplaKherja

250 251 19 3 144 53 124 19 Ranora

198 191 19 113 21 109 1'9 8hamriya

292 30.3 21 154 22 139 10 Bosa

3 459 466 17 290 33 249 9 Jamboori

256 212 16 5 145 3 126 1 UpliBor

156 147 1 108 22 108 22 Rada

3 3 608 608 51 17 302 7 242 2 Deri

459 445 3 290 68 162 2 Maen

4 2 547 526 137 15 367 91 207 Taleli

2557 2337 27889 26845 9534 2260 21975 3385 13475 ~'

1433 Total Rural

9 1 82 69 348 41 333 4 37 3 Santpur (O,G.)

9 1 82 69 348 41 333 4 37 3 Total Urban

170

.~N: 4 3lIl iTs lIN ~ ::iI:fIIUI:f1 ml

~ ~ wmrl lJ&1' lfilll' <liB 'Il'ffi <m ~ ~ <m~o ~/lffq Industrial Category of Main Workers

<!iT':!Tl!f

Location Name of II III IV V(a) V(b) VI Code Paochayat No. SamitiIT ehsiV ~ fu<tt ~

fu-qy • 'Ff fu<rr 'Ff fu"qt ~ fu"qt 'F'f fu"qt

Village M F M F M F M F M F M F

2 22 '23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

1914168 ~mc1T 24 26 28 3 14 18

19/4169 ~ 19/4170 ~~ 2

1914171 ~ 9 10 9 6 2 5

1914172 ~~ 53

19/4173 ~ 16 30

19/4174 'Illift<rr 2 1 '

1914175 'iilTm 9 7

1914176 ~ 2 20 41 14

1914177 3'!Tffi~ 6 9 2

19/4178 m 19/4179 ~ 2 2 57

19/4180 m 30 14 35 48 40 18 3 2

1914181 ~ 7 47 51 52 25 28 7 7 5

~1l11ftur 3003 1337 819 246 298 TJ. 247 23 1414 54 442 -35

~(iIT.'l) .- 167 1 35

~~ 167 1 35

171

VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT PANCHAYATSAMITI:4ABUROAD

p9'l "ifirIl m emit q\f ~ ~ ~"ifirIlmo:rB "ifirIl ,·m o:rB ~ mtmrl Industrial Category of Main Workers Marginal workers Non-workers , ~/l1tq

Cfil'';f('Il'

VII VIII IX Name of Panchayat

Ff fum y;q fum y;q fum ~ furn 'jm fum SamitiffehsiV

M F M F M F M F M F Village

34 35 36 37 38 '39 40 4~ 42 43 2

8 27 13 4 87 401 612 Sqprpagla

7 6 288 788 UpiaGarh

74 73 70 NichliBor

109 84 97 Buja

2 37 161 290 UplaKherja

2 4 3 25 104 175 Ranora

- 85 84 B5 Bhamriya

2 4 5 41 138 240 Bosa

4 3 2 270 171 166 Jamboori

2 2 105 114 105 UpliBor

48 125 Rada

2 357 641 Deri

3 1 5 233 164 144 Meen

5, 2 12 2 280 226 200 Taleti

638 39 582 1 1057 145 401 7316 19157 283n Total Rural

56 17 18 166 317 Santpur(o.G.}

56 17 18 166 317 Total Urban

Location Code

No.

19/5/1

19/5/2

19/5/3

19/5/4

19/5/5

19/5/6

19/5(1

19/5/8

19/5/9

19/5/10

19/5/11

1915/12

19/5/13

19/5/14

19/5/15

19/5/16

19/5117

19/5/18

19/5/19

19/5/20

19/5/21

19/5122

19/5123

19/5/24

19/5/25·

19/5/26

19/5127

19/5128

19/5/29

19/5/30

19/5/31.

Name of Panchayat

SamitllTehsiV Village

~ ~

~ ~ -:1m!

2

1fr. lit.

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~~

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-rom ~ ';fT'I1T';ft

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Rla!ll III l§'$1

~ arorqr

~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ifcI;u

ftrlR:ffi' ~ ~II ~

~ 'Iffiilifq

1ffimr mm;

t ~. '!fir 3ll'I1G ~ q'lf f<li. lit. ~

it aitt 'Ilt<i _

'!fir~it Ci\T_ Area of PS

in

sq. km. and of village

3

1086.79

1086.79

1760.89

3478.88

498.99

639.40

2462.95

596.50

2215.67

807.28

2217.13

806.65

984.60

575.93

1237.74

504.36

1879.50

288.17

151.00

1123.50

1989.00

301.00

491.14

739.00

728.25

1551.00

591.99

258.14

931.22

1403.29

737.70

1365.00

1350.40

No. of occupied

residential houses

in hectares

4

24623

24623

97

147

114

42

422

234

279

4

731

244

142

106

374

16

441

57

370

188

186

12

11

68

169

57

126

564

430

335

331

205

172

No. of households

~~(~am ~~mo)

Total population (including

institutional and houseless population)

~ :'Ff ~

0-6 ~ q'lf it ~~

Total population in the

age group 0-6

~ :'Ff ~ Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

5 6

24887. 132122

24887 132122

117

152

115

42

422

234

279

5

734

244

142

107

374

16

447

57

372

188

190

12

11

69

169

57

129

581

433

336

332

227

608

850

647

248

2148

1332

1491

29

3513

1236

577

523

1821

80

2471

294

1767

1029

1124

68

49

400

925

349

668

2975

2314

1660

1682

1015

7

67862

67862

312

467

318

130

1049

698

778

15

1739

626

294

261

910

37

1218

148

873

504

581

31

25

222

479

181

359

1538

1125

834

824

496

8 9

64260 28193

64260 28193

296

383

329

118

1099

634

713

14

1774

610

283

262

911

43

1253

146

3!TGI'IG

894

525

543

37

24

178

446

168

309

1437

1189

826

858

519

170

154

171

45

420

273

322

1

656

250

84

117

405

18

497

64

426

226

257

7

5

57

180

86

143

583

500

312

350

221

10

14723

14723

82

85

83

21

230

147

186

1

354

132

41

65

214

10

251

35

226

109

143

3

3

24

85

46

82

311

250

175

188

110

11

13470

13470

88

69

88

24

190

126

136

302

126

43

52

191

8

246

29

200

117

114

4

2

33

95

40

61

272

250

137

170

111

173

VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT PANCHAYATSAMITI:5 REO DAR

~~ Scheduled Castes

12 13

22788 20729

22788 20729

52

46

31

18

218

20

77

1

304

172

39

50

226

260

229

18

136

10

69

26

144

383

234

167

192

222

45

31

28

21

200

18

66

4

277

190

34

34

205

247

218

11

131

9

45

36

107

305

221

137

177

199

31R.R«r ~ Scheduled Tribes

14

7861

7861

44

207

98

3

183

80

66

10

77

14

37

43

33

15

107

42

16

27

120

27

42

8

118

21

60

2

15

7029

7029

45

156

101

5

152

74

48

8

72

15

37

41

19

12

98

36

16

25

115

29

38

7

112

20

56

mm Uterates

16

17913

17913

17

4179

4179

~CIifIl'~qrc;Jtq\'t~~ Industrial Category of Main Workers

~~CIifIl'~~ Total main

workers (I-IX)

18

34133

34133

19

12026

12026

20

19238

19238

TEHSIL: REODAR (FULL)

44

69

66

33

323

119

20$

706

176

72

69

237

7

418

64

324

94

134

9

24

77

34

130

681

426

353

304

199

4

9

17

143

3

27

335

13

2

10

45

83

8

UN-INHABITED

77

45

11

5

10

19

230

93

124

54

76

168

279

140

73

499

341

357

11

795

297

175

123

413

14

521

57

390

198

289

20

20

144

276

83

164

687

548

334

347

233

14

10

4

5

56

34

137

8

50

64

3

52

203

9

61

83

199

119

178

25

16

84

247

81

141

316

314

82

238

43

143

131

64

53

218

132

215

10

209

136

145

68

229

5

298

54

140

139

152

6

12

32

103

50

75

159

255

140

158

119

21

ma~/ ~/1Ifq

'IiT';fI'If

Name of Panchayat

SamitilTehsill Village

2

5791 T. P.S. REODAR

5791 R.

10

2

36

95

7

33

11

108

14

10

7

15

1

30

111

63

8

136

24

U.

Jalampura

Wadwaj

Kesuwa

Hi~matpura

Neebaj

Anapura

Harni Amarpura (Harni)

Panch DewaJ

Dantrai

Dhan

ldarla

DangraJi

Nagani

Hadmatiya

Pamera

Vahan

Titmiyakhera

Sanwara

Asawa

Udwartya

Padroo Khera

Bari Khera

Burar; Khera

Tokra

Singarli Khera

Peethapura II

Sirodi

Gulabganj

MaJgaon

Poseetara

Hathal

174

.~mtmt: 5~ 1JTlf~~::jIIOI::j1 ~

~ ~~I ~<fiIlfq;f.r~<R~~ ~:to ~m Industrial Category of Main Workers

CliT1T1t

Location Name of II III IV V(a) V(b) VI Code Panchayat No. SamitiIT ehsiV ~ furIT ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ m<IT ~ furIT 'Ff ~

Village M F M F M F M F M F M F

2 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

~~:~ lit. 5534 5011 2220 287 314 152 1066 210 917 67 575 82

lIT. 5534 5011 2220 287 314 152 1066 210 917 67 575 82

;r.

~: ~ (1J.Uf) 19/5/1 ~ 4 13 3 4

'1915/2 ~ 124 9 11 8

191513 <Ii~ 3S 32

19/5/4 ~ 10 1 3 2

19/5/5 m 73 12 23 19 12 10

19/5/6 ~ 51 28 92 27 1 2

19/5/7 ~~(~) 18 22 69 10 4 8 3 8

19/5/8 '1M~

19/5/9 ~ 142 90 4 34 3 24 54 2

19/5/10 '!Wlf 93 63 35 13 6 1

19/5/11 ~ 15 5 5

19/5/12 mum 12 36 2 23 4 3

19/5/13 ~ 78 89 -33 28 2 4 3

19/5/14 mfir!Ir 8 8

19/5/15 m 98 44 26 23 3 7

19/5/16 '1m 2 73

19/5/17 Rtaflilllcl~1 fr: - 3lTOIre

19/5/18 ~ 114 180 49 34 13 9

19/5/19 arnTCIT 27 107 6 7 1 2 2

19/5/20 ~ 64 153 49 8 14

19/5/21 W!(i~ 2 25 11

19/5/22 mr~ 4 15 4

19/5/23 ¢t~ 76 84 35

19/5i24 imr 95 246 78

19/5/25 fW1m:ft ~ 5 66 28 14

19/5/26 . ~II 63 101 12 5 6 5

19/5/27 ftrott 135 160 30 14 4 42 12 56 9 5

19/5/28 ~ 145 236 38 28 4 19 3 14 2

19/5/29 lffiirIIfq 72 68 17 2 15 6 5 1

19/5/30 ~ 68 81 45 10 22 5 2 9

19/5/31 mvm- 58 13 2 4 15

175

VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT PANCHAYATSAMITI: 5 REO DAR

~ <IifIf q;f.t <IR'lt 'Ii ~ ~ ~ <IifIf q;f.t~ <IifIf::[ q;f.t ~ ~A/

Industrial Category of Main Workers Marginal workers Non-workers -mffi; f1Iiq

'liT~

VII VIII IX Name of Panchayat

:Ff m"Ift :Ff m"Ift ~ m"Ift ~ m"Ift ~ mt SamitilTehsill

M F M F M F M F M F Village

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 2

2017 152 416 12 1836 262 754 8585 32975 43649 T. P.S.REODAR

2017 152 416 12 1836 262 754 8585 32975 43649 R. U .

. TEHSIL: REODAR (FUll)

3 138 144 144 Jalampura

3 162 187 211 'Wadwaj

6 2 2 178 325 Kesuwa

2 21 57 92 Himmatpura

61 9 73 7 2 548 1042 Neebaj

9 5 22 5 2 45 355 555 Anapura

13 2 8 11 4 126 420 450 Harni Amafpura (Harni)

4 6 Panchdewal

143 2 13 86 5 5 943 1719 Dantrai

8 4 329 546 Dhan

2 4 5 4 114 276 I darla

7 2 6 138 210 Dangrali

19 2 17 4 9 60 488 648 Nagani

23 34 Hadmatiya

41 3 22 2' 35 417 662 775 Pamera

1 90 63 Vahan

UN-INHABITED Titmiyakhera

25 17 6 11 107 472 588 Sanwara

7 2 8 2 1 99 305 307 Asawa

3 4 2 8 118 284 247 Udwarya

11 12 Padrookhera

5 8 Bari Khera

78 94 Burari Khera

203 199 Tokra

98 87 Singarli Khera

4 3 195 168 Peethapura II

171 7 11 70 7 19 41 832 1080 S;r~

23 5 20 5 13 106 564 769 Gulabgan)

35 7 37 2 2 500 742 Malgaon

24 19 6 7 81 470 539 Poseetara

4 2 28 5 2 88 261 388 Hathal

Location Code No.

19/5/32

19/5/33

19/5/34

19/5/35

19/5/36

19/5/37

19/5/38

19/5/39

19/5/40

19/5/41

19/5/42

19/5/43

19/5/44

19/5/45

19/5/46

19/5/47

19/5/48

19/5/49

19/5/50

19/5/51

19/5/52

19/5/53

19/5/54

19/5/55

19/5/56

19/5/57

19/5/58

19/5/59

19/5/60

19/5/61

19/5/62

19/5/63

19/5/64

19/5/65

Name of Panchayat

SamitiIT ehsiV Village

2

~ -qmqr

'Wro

mur-"lliT-~T

~

"Usarr *rm "UW ~ ~ ~

~

llTmr ~I

~ ~

~ 1'R1ITIlT

~

cmror mm ~

Wi 't-m m mqt;r

~(~) ~

~

t \1. 'fir ~

~<fIT~.m. ~ It 3iR 1!iq m 'fir~lt <H m Area of PS

in sq. km. and

of village in hectares

3

505.00

1187.88

884.94

493.04

195.80

481.00

636.00

1135.26

3395.00

5157.08

931.48

1563.25

457.90

576.81

598.30

744.37

619.99

1439.65

740.51

136.96

402.33

420.42

1673.95

453.97

1421.03

'258.89

500.30

295.55

1273.73

516.08

486.84

726.22

2163.73

397.00

No. of occupied residential

houses

4

109

258

160

190

71

140

103

86

360

264

159

158

21

72

92

176

158

312

168

162

28

129

441

162

471

101

154

67

930

97

140

203

909

300

176

~~(~3iR ~~~

Total population (including

institutional and No. of houseless population)

households

5

109

262

160

190

71

140

103

86

384

264

159

158

21

72

92

181

160

312

169

164

28

134

447

162

472

101

158

67

937

97

140

203

915

301

O!fii Flf fWlt Persons Males Females

6

578

1414

920

946

388

660

534

482

2034

1497

862

762

124

380

464

1005

896

1791

860

944

163

790

2361

778

2530

488

757

355

4663

532

636

1174

4841

1380

7

300

742

477

496

199

327

258

252

1065

776

453

363

66

204

237

520

454

951

430

481

90

413

1220

403

1388

242

380

186

2413

282

335

601

2418

741

8

278

672

443

450

189

333

276

230

969

721

409

399

58

176

227

485

442

840

430

463

73

377

1141

375

1142

246

377

169

2250

250

301

573

2423

639

0-6 3!1! <fIT It ~~

Total population in the

age group 0-6

O!fii Persons

Flf Males

fWlt Females

9

127

291

208

214

97

92

104

91

473

317

177

193

31

86

94

209

200

393

180

240

46

167

458

150

545

112

161

89

1005

94

151

256

1064

310

10

66

157

117

124

54

37

48

50

236

167

90

98

19

51

44

109

100

201

82

132

26

104

283

84

304

50

89

44

504

47

85

120

527

157

11

61

134

91

90

43

55

56

41

237

150

87

95

12

35

50

100

100

192

98

108

20

63

175

66

241

62

72

45

501

47

66

136

537

153

VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

~~ ~~ Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes

12

244

162

89

457

71

55

76

141

153

96

69

129

7

36

25

310

68

238

221

234

22

713

251

518

242

107

76

791

194

99

98

829

423

13

219

137

76

415

74

53

83

126

155

104

68

141

3

24

20

285

75

199

207

225

20

638

220

454

246

105

n 710

166

80

103

766

368

14

76

28

4

79

49

8

325

347

20

37

135

71

79

39

24

18

2

146

74

14

179

47

141

81

57

301

182

15

56

21

75

53

9

270

327

18

35

123

51

70

41

15

15

2

147

71

23

133

31

137

64

57

321

158

mm Literates

16

38

126

127

72

46

41

71

71

254

117

64

113

14

17

81

127

131

165

90

174

22

87

237

109

346

38

53

62

1154

54

83

129

920 85

fWrt F

17

2

7

6

10

5

4

6

28

53

11

5

20

7

14

7

13

6

12

4

27

41

43

2

11

507

5

6

17

251

PANCHAYATSAMITI: 5 REO DAR

~<liIlfq;f.r~cR~~ Industrial Category of Main Workers

¥f~<liIlfmqffi­Total main

workers (!-IX)

18

162

371

234

2n 102

199

135

134

551

413

232

174

27

104

121

265

252

519

237

226

40

239

6n 205

694

140

186

95

1165

154

157

296

1130

380

19

13

210

63

185

19

155

25

83

204

280

51

8

24

22

233

57

164

108

15

104

189

58

225

42

n 29

224

98

82

98

354

70

20

146

167

133

102

63

103

76

127

236

278

185

103

22

66

n 225

181

381

157

144

34

198

495

149

466

110

88

63

287

88

104

147

470

271

21

11

81

25

89

6

24

12

82

40

193

33

7

15

19

208

45

75

42

57

94

18

136

39

6

88

65

56

61

73

62

$Wrn HI ~17Itq

l!iI'~

Name of Panchayal

SamitilTehsiV Village

2

Dadarla

Selwada

Jolpur

Wadka

Rampura

Malava

Sharnra

Saran-Ka-Khera

Jeerawal

Rohua

Nim taIai

Raipur

Kolapura

Amrapura

Hadmaliya

Matasan

Mokhara , Peethapura I

Suliva

Maleepura

Kusma

Malpura

Varman

Khan

Wasan

Ranari

Vikanwas

Derol

Reodar

Salwa

Chhapol

DhancIlpura (Dhanpur)

Anadra

Hadmaliya

178

~8: 5~ lmr Slll!IflI~ \jJ;:PIQlo:jl m"{

mcf;m ~ Wlful ~ 1Rlf m <m=iT q';t ~ A m10 ~fl1ti.f Industrial Category of Main Workers

q;r~

Location Name of II III IV V(a) V(b) VI Code Panchayat No, SamitifT ehsiV :Ff fWrt 1p>1f m-m , 'FT fmt ~ mt pi1T ftrIft tpi'If ft:Plt

Village M F M F M F M' F M F M F

2 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 32 33

19/5/32 ~ 5 3 4 1

19/5/33 ~ 132 108 27 12 7 11 3 5 5 5

19/5134 ~ 32 26 37 3 3 6 4 4

19/5/35 ~ 4 10 10 156 84

19/5136 ~ 7 7 9 2 4 3

19/5/37 lffiTcIT 88' 131

19/5/38 'IlJ1!U 28 5 6 5 ' 3 11 2

19/5/39 ~-<iiT-~ 2

19/5/40 ~ 125 135 110 16 4 10 2 5

19/5/41 itsarr 84 71 21 13 5 2

1915142 :ftlJ~ 19 20 2

19/5143 ~ 24 ., 12 8 4

19/5144 ~ 3

19/5145 3l1ro!U 37 9

19/5146 mftm 17 3

19/5/47 l!TZI1R 18 23 6 4

19/5/48 mmr 36 8 12 2 2 2

19/5149 ~I 46 72 28 32 14 6

19/5/SO WWrr 66 66 2

19/5151 '~ 31 10 2 9 2

1915152 ~

19/5153 ~ 26 46 6 3 1

19/5154 <rotT1IT 58 58 11 2 53 24 6 11

19/5155 19TVT 31 38 4. 5

19/5156 "IffiPIT 96 78 37 3 3 10 16 7

19/5/57 "U1Itt 14 42 8

19/5158 fcfq;:rqrn 68 37 13 10 2

19/5159 ~ 12 22 6 5

19/5/60 ~ 196 98 39 3 9 38 8 54 34 4 • m 19/5161 32 21 10 14 9 3 3 3

19/5162 ~ 39 25 6

19/5163 ~ ("'W) 89 28 42 8 4 3

1915164 ar-w::u 208 249 36 2 9 2 40 6 58 35 3

1915/65, mftm 61 6 36 2 2

VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

34

2

15

13

2

11

3

2

16

7

2

7

2

17

5

11

5

26

4

2

25

5

21

3

1 .

4

221

6

6

136

6

VII

~ 'Iifll 'Cfi;l qrc;jt cfl ~ ~ Industrial Category of Main Workers

35

2

2

2

2

10

3

5

4

VIII

:Ff m-m M F

36

2

6

1

4 -

3

2

12

3

30

19

37

IX

38

2

5

3

7

3

8

1

39

15

4

24

9

11

12

11

3

10

2

16

9

26

4

3

2

257

2

4

119

4

179

~ 'Iifll q;f.r qffi­

Marginal workers

39

3

1

9

2

3

2

2

3

18

14

'FT M .

40

7

22

22

9

12

17

16

9

9

24

32

16

3

29

70

22

fmt F

41

20

27

175

91

48

3

78

67

123

215

103

23

81

97

143

149

67

233 . 26

140

384

82

147

38

85

45

83

9

'48

299

101

PANCHAYATSAMITI: 5REODAR

'Iifll ':f 'Cfi;l qffi­

Non-workers

42

131

370

221

197

97

128

122 .

118

514

362

221

189

30

88

99

255

201

416

184

246

49

150

511

198

678

102

194

91

1245

128

178

276 I

1218

339

fmt F

43

245

435

205

174

122

175

173

146

698

318

194

245

27

71

108

252

242

527

255

215

47

133

568

235

770

166

215

95

1943

143

219

327

1770

468

Name of Panchayat

Samitifr ehsil/

Vnlage

2

Dadarla

Selwada

Jolpur

Wadka

Rampura

Malava

Bhamra.

Saran-Ka-Khera

Jeerawal

Rohua

Nim talai

Raipur

Kolapura

Amrapura

Hadmatiya

Matasan

Mokhara

Peethapura I

Sullva

Maleepura

Kusma

Malpura

Varman

Khan

Wasan

Ranarl

Vikanwas

Derol

Reodar

Serwa

Chhapol

DhanctJpura (Ohanpur)

Anadra

Hadmatiya

Location Code

No.

19/5166

1915/67

19/5/68

1915169

1915170

19/5n1

19/5172

19/5173

19/5174

19/5175

19/5176

19/5177

19/5178

19/5179

19/5180

1915181

1915182

19/5183

19/5184

19/5/85

19/5186

1915/87

19/5/88

19/5/89

19/5/90

19/5191

19/5192

19/5193

19/5194

19/5195

19/5196

19/5197

19/5/98

19/5199

Name of Panchayat

SamitiIT ehsiV Village

2

m 'f.lRu ~

?ffi

~ 1ttc!T arnr<r

~

lIrz:r crrm 3l'rn

~

lfIliI<.rrsr

~

FCIT9T HI mAt ~ m ~ emu '1.IR1T5T

m ~ lim

~ ~~ ~~

~

~~ ~

~

~~ ~~

"l.~. 'liT ~ ~ q1f fcl;. 'Ijf. ~

it 3ffi' 'IJiq m 'liT~it *_ Area of PS No. of

in occupied

sq. km. and residential of village houses

in hectares

3

883.50

399.20

600.28

825.12'

890.66

351.03

217.95

265.13

529.75

146.07

657.31

266.98

1639.14

254.04

667.22

184.00

735.02

1274.99

1431.82

253.00

351.00

748.04

1558.00

267.90

3005.32

116.04

190.18

369.10

244.20

173.71

588.48

512.20

320.68

153.24

4

335

142

203

294

358

114

27

88

192

32

174

85

404

101

129

111

145

353

321

49

102

188

547

83

1592

76

86

54

43

95

113

180

~ ~~(~3ffi' tN_ ~~m)

Total population (including

institutional and No. of houseless population)

households

5

339

142

204

294

363

118

27

91

192

32

174

89

420

101

131

111

145

362

323

49

107

188

547

83

1602

86

86

58

43

100

113

0'1ft!; ~ fupIT Persons Males Females

6

1691

731

1142

1755

1817

648

176

554

951

183

959

534

2345

597

607

576

835

1866

2058

317

641

972

2975

429

8159

467

460

329

240

555

687

7

916

380

592

924

933

333

98

276

481

100

507

292

1194

297

321

298

425

978

1035

169

330

8

775

351

550

831

884

315

78

278

470

83

452

242

1151

300

286

278

410

888

1023

148

311

477 495

1542 1433

229 200

4164 3995

~ - an<m:: 230 237

249 211

185

129

144

111

284 271

357 330

~-~ ~-~

0-6~~lr '¥f~

Total population in the

age group 0-6

0'1ft!; Persons Males Females

9

366

148

218

388

399

170

45

142

208

44

251

144

477

149

108

146

186

410

480

77

153

207

635

94

1594

120

101

72

45

122

148

10

194

72

110

212

210

81

28

61

108

22

124

81

229

70

58

80

96

226

230

40

83

104

340

46

846

54

59

46

30

58

85

11

172

76

108

176

189

89

17

81

100

22

127

63

248

79

50

66

90

184

250

37

70

103

295

48

748

66

42

26

15

64

63

181

VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT PANCHAYAT SAMITI: 5 REOOAR

~~ ~~ Scheduled Castes ~ Scheduled Tribes

12

465

271

118

599

373

247

27

28

219

88

422

256

286

71

23

10

71

156

230

37

135

,58

301

923

197

198

23

90

161

ft.llrt F

13

402

254

109

567

363

238

24

42

219

74

380

209

257

70

18

10

65·

132

248

32

117

45

291

844

217

159

15

93

133

14

99

28

117

170

48

2

18

3

5

13

129

44

74

61

163

223

29

207

36

298

2

113

102

15

80

28

97

123

43

13

5

5

13

114

33

66

49

135

'207

21

164

34

263

86

88

mm Uterates

~ CfiI'T ~ <mit til ~ ~ Industrial Category of Maln Workers

~~CfiI'T~~ Total maln

workers (I-IX)

16 17

172 33

42 2

246 37

100 21

324 93

20

29 3

67 2

110 9

3

49

79 23

427. 119

50

43

89

132

251

163

21

48

83

422

34

1652

3

15

45

27

21

2

677

UN-INHABITED

7

15

11

31

52

79

3

3

7"

UN-INHABITED

UN-INHABITED

18 19

474 180

194 147

287 57

501 238

464 124

180 104

45 2

147 63

249 13

70 13

255 141

141 9

669 130

159 1

155

146

220

490

588

100

186

274

829

138

2154

123

136 .

97

71

145

188'

28

111

25

74

559

89

167

74

277

107

551

86

72

19

25

8

122

20 21

247 114

95 83

110 11

356 119

189 13

83 56

31

104 31

162 4

55

216 126

113 3

483 15

148 1

129

84

140

278

486

97 \

175

227

616'

102

684

109

81

80

30

94

130

14

91

17

19

469

89

166

71

217

87

283

22

44

15

13

3

85

~'{!fijftt/. mft<:r f1Itq

CIiI'-=tPi Name of

Panchayat SamitilTehsiV

Village

2

Dak

Ohanera

Dabani

ThaI

Loonol

Perwa

Asao

Rajgarh

Meetan

Vanti

Awada

Kaleri

Magriwada

Ohanpura

Gundwara

Sonala

Sonani

Jetawara

balt

Mohabbatputa

Kotra

Wasada

Sorda

Oanpura

Mandar

Fathepura

Bheelra khera

Rampura Pilosj

Juaclara

Kolra'Khera

Jamtha

Jawal

Didmana Khera

BijwaKhera

182

~ W!fit; 5~ 1l1lr SlIIIfi:I(fi ~;:j~IOI;:j1 ~

~ ~~I ~~m<m'iT*~~ ~-;fo ~/IJiq Industrial Category of Main Workers

<fiT "Wf

Location Name of II III IV V(a) V(b) VI Code Panchayat No. SamitiffehsiV ~ Mlft ~ ~ ~ Mlft ~ m<rt ~ Mlft ~ m<rt

Village . M F M F M F M F M F M F

• 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

19/5166 5ICfi 132 57 36 11 4 11

1915167 mtu 78 61 11 2 2

1915/68 m 91 42 11 15

19/5/69 m; 100 98 7 12 8

19/5170 ~ 88 87 19 37 18 25 2 14 11

19/5171 iI\qr 31 15 24 30 26 6 5 . a:rmq 10 19/5172 ." ~ 21 14 3 8 19/5173

19/5174 lfte:r 45 9 9 18 2

19/5175 mit 14 13

19/5176 31<m 8 13 18 2 4

19/sm ~ 19 6

19/5178 ~ 102 113 2 12 9

19/5179 ~ 5 2

19/5180 ~ 23 12 3 2

1915/81 mw 14 8 10 4

19/5182 m-:rr:rr 31 6 2 4 24

19/5183 ~ 27 17 40 21 10 41 12 4

1915184 me 46 79 26 2

19/5185 ~ 19/5/86 ~ 7

19/5187 cmrrsr 18 3 8 16

1915188 ~ 96 37 12 10 34 7 10

1915189 ~ 22 20 10

1915190 'Itm 109 70 39 15 f 1 149 51 210 22 185 27

1915191 ~ TR - arraTR

1915192 ~~ 7 63 2

1915193 ~ fiR:!Rft 27 24 18 5

1915194 ~ 11 4 2

1915195 ~~ 4 10 26 2 3 3

1915196 ~ 36 5 5

1915197 ~. 28 34 18 3 6

19/5198 ~~ .~-~

19/5199 fmr~ ~-~

183

VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT PANCHAYATSAMITI:5REOOAR

519!r CRJf em com cR ~ ~ ~ CRJf em ~ CRJf l' em ~ ~m/

Industrial Category of Main Workers Marginal workers Non-workers ~f11tq

CfiI'';fllf

VII VIII IX Name of Panchayat

~ ~ ~ furtlt ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ fWft SamitifTehsiV

M F M F M F M F M F Village

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 2

18 2 15 4 2 111 440 484 Oak . 5 20 37 166 167 Ohanera

39 3 17 3 6 97 299 396 Oabani 11 12 11 423 593 Thai 44 15 22 4 7 137 462 623 Loonol

3 2 9 62 144 149 Perwa 3 37 53 39 Asao

8 6 3 3 50 126 175 Rajgarh 6 6 155 232 302 Meetan

3 30 67 Vanti 4 3 27 76 225 235 Awada

8 111 151 122 Kaleri 29 1'2 20 525 1021 Magriwada

4 3 83 135 216 Ohanpura 166 258 Gundwara

30 12 2 22 152 145 Sonela 8 10 9 159 196 226 Sonani

23 10 9 50 2 97 487 717 Jetawara 14 4 11 4 2 446 462 Bant

,. 69 59 Mohabbatpura 3 144 144 Kotra

3 2 4 193 199 228 Wasada 13 10 4 37 2 9 366 704 790 Sorda 2 91 93 Danpura

340 37 137 300 45 12 234 1998 3210 Mandar

UN-INHABITED Fathepura 4 3 29 104 122 Bheelra khera 2 2 2 2 111 137 Rampura Pilosi

2 9 68 79 57 Juadara 2 3 20 58 66 Kotra Khera

5 3 22 110 117 153 Jamtha 4 169 208 Jawal

UN-INHABITED .Didmana Khera UN-INHABITED Bijwa Khera

Location Code

No.

19/51100

19151101

19151102

19151103

19151104

19151105

19151106

19151107

19151108

19151109

19151110

19151111

19151112

19151113

19/51114

19/51115

19151116

19/51117

19151118

19151119

19/51120

19151121

19151122

19/51123

19151124

19151125

19151126

Name of Panchayat

SamitilTehsiV Village

2

• ~ CJiU"2t

~ ~

If<fffi ~

~~

~~ C1irnT G<lRt ~

~ 1ftmr

~~ ll'IiI'ffi

-rfufr

~ ~ ~ ~

W ~

~

~

m ~

t \T. q;r ~

~ 'fIf fcj;. 1lt. 3llCffiftlf it am 1Jiq 1l'!iI1T q;r~ it <tl ~ Area of PS

in sq. km. and

of village

in hectares

3

1032.16

448.08

313.82

637.51

301.37

1304.39

96.59

233.76

557.79

446.57

1068.28

189.56

1005.68

247.70

400.24

815.43

442.94

354.18

101.92

596.10

3010.51

201.08

833.08

1116.14

1924.92

1007.88

1376.98

108679.49

No. of occupied

residential houses

4

291

170

92

417

62

335

19

138

62

81

409

10

103

27

106

327

97

66

13

140

616

13

133

90

155

57

105

24623

184

1lftqffi ¥f ~ (~ am <tt~ ~~.)

Total population (including

institutional and No. of houseless population)

households

5

300

171

92

417

62

342

19

138

62

81

409

10

103

27

106

327

99

68

13

140

616

13

133

90

155

57

105

0!lfW; :Ff m<rt Persons Males Females

6

1530

947

534

2287

334

1840

128

771

384

488

2096

52

638

158

595

1701

602

408

85

893

3174

71

753

511

985

315

704

7

777

488

258

1199

192

943

65

419

201

248

1094

32

334

87

304

868

327

205

44

463

1626

38

400

269

521

157

343

8

753

459

276

1088

142

897

63

352

183

240

1002

20

304

71

291

833

275

203

41

430

1548

33

353

242

464

158

361

0-6 3!l?I 'fIf it ¥f~

Total population in the

age group 0-6

$ :Ff m<rt Persons

9

307

178

127

511

55

415

22

169

90

117

427

16

120

46

132

328

166

94

20

194

635

15

158

145

190

66

182

Males Females

10

160

86

61

262

35

222

9

91

46

44

231

9

52

28

64

166

92

47

11

103

344

8

92

75

94

27

83

11

147

92

66

249

20

193

13

78

44

73

196

7

68

18

68

162

64

47

9

91

291

7

66

70

96

29

99

24887 132122 67862 64260 28193 14723 . 13478

VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT.

~~ ~~ Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes

12

204

406

128

1081

192

502

308

13

n4 19

269

72

276

223

311

38

44

290

456

38

215

198

60

mt F

13

194

380

133

978

142

452

250

14

707

9

232

58

273

199

264

31

41

266

417

33

184

171

46

22788 20729

14

72

5

106

65

69

1n

239

34

13

54

84

30

42

258

26 \

245

47

248

7861

mt F

15

69

7

93

63

70

163

229

33

11

62

65

22

31

206

32

221

43

280

7029

~

Literates

16

289

75

59

150

13

287

57

23

4

271

6

20

274

44

65

5

85

431

49

10

102

2

19

17913

ft:ro F

17

48

11

8

9

36

4

4

55

73

4

3

28

135

5

33

4179

'"

185

PANCHAYAT SAMITI: 5 REODAR

~ 'IiI'If m cum <tit arm ~ Industrial Category of Main Workers

~~'lil'lfm~ Total main

workers (I-IX)

18

393

261

130

612

110

449

38

202

101

124

574

18

165

42

167

392

167

96

23

234

731

21

208

131

297

94

189

34133

~ F

19

19

91

14

88

. 87

139

59

2

280

1

4

6

32

273

146

16

13

105

207

119

37

57

17

162

12026

20

297

217

75

455

106

255

30

139

68

64

372

6

162

14

110

148

128

54

21

206

294

18

104

46

183

15

125

19238

1fqprn wmtl ~f11tq

CIiI'':II1l

Name of Panchayat

SamitilTehsill ~ Village

F

21 2

8 Marol

6

56

82

70

32

173

4

7

74

117

Nimbora

Karoti

Dolpura

Leelora

Dhawali

BahadJrpllr

Palri Khera

Mooliya Khera

Karjiya

!;Iatani

Vidniya

Salotra

Peepaliya

Rampura khera

Makawal

Goreli

Bootri

Paaookllera

81 Bheroogarh

107 Bhatana

Derli

79 Badechi

7 Awaltya

8 "Padar

5 ,Dheebri

105

5791

Methipura

Total Rural

Total Urban

186

$w.rn'm: 5~ 1lTlf 511?1~i1i ~:j~IQI:jI"«R

~ ~m/ ~ CIillf <liT ~ <R ~ ~ cm-:fo ~fIItq Industrial Category of Main Workers

~:nlf

Location Name of II III IV V(a) V(b) VI Code Panchayat No. SamitiIT ehsiV ~ m"I1i ~ m"I1i Fi m"I1i Fi ff:Frt ~ m"I1i ~ m"I1i

Village M F M F M F M F M F M F

2 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

19/5/100 m 20 9 20 11 4

19/5/101 ~ 10 84 8 2 9

19/5/102 m 18 3 6 5

19/51103 ~ 47 20 15 9 2 36 2 5 3

19/51104 ~ 4 5

19/51105 ~ 65 42 53 12 4 2 19 5 7

19/5/106 ~ 8

19/51107 ~~ 40 25 3 3

19/51108 ~~ 33

19/51109 ~ 60

19/5/110 "G"iIRt 64 90 60 2 22 2 4

19/51111 ~ 11

19/5/112 ~ 19/51113 ~ 18 5 9

19/51114 ~~ 40 23 14 2

19/51115 ~ 95 172 60 32 13 2 8 4

19/51116 n 25 23 3 4 2

19/51117 ~ 24 16 12

19/51118 ~ 2 13

19/51119 ~ 22 23 4

19151120 'm:IT 161 67 56 2 44 5 17 3 20 3

19/51121 ~ 19/51122 ~ 44 36 42 4 2 3

19151123 ~ 6 3 16 13 58 14

19/51124 ~ 25 39 65 8 5 4

19151125 -mt 3 76 12

19/51126 ~ 19 26 25 21 3 3 8 2 2 4

~1mftur 5S34 5011 2220 287 314 152 1066 210 917 67 575 82

'P~

187

VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT PANCHAYATSAMITI: 5 REODAR

~ <lim q;f.r ~ * am:nm ~ ~ <lim m cm:t <lim ':f q;f.f cm:t ~~/

Industrial Category of Main Workers Marginal workers Non-workers ~!lJtq

CfiT'=!Il1

VII VIII IX Name of Panchayat

p;tr ttm Ff ttm p;tr ttm Fl' ttm pi'If fu'1.rt SamitilTehsill

M F M F M F M F M F Village

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 2

8 3 28 2 291 384 443 Marol

6 3 8 5 121 227 247 Nimbora

21 3 12 3 2 128 262 Karoti

7 9 4 29 148 587 852 Dolpura

82 55 Leelora

22 2 22 7 5 47 489 711 Dhawali

23 27 39 Bahadurpur

6 2 8 217 292 Palri Khera

53 100 130 Mooliya Khera

21 5 103 233 Karjiya

19 3 10 23 10 13 73 507 649 Datani

2 4 12 15 Vidmiya

4 33 165 267 Salotra

45 65 PeepaJiya

3~ -137 259 Rampura khera

30 6 3 15 2 53 476 507 Makawal

3 4 3 159 129 Goreli

4 109 187 Bootri

21 208 Padrookhera

40 228 285 Bheroogarh

58 2 15 4 65 14 79 299 816 1042 Bhatana

2 3 20 14 13 Derli

5 4 29 192 205 Badechi

3 30 98 108 107 Awaliya

5 3 7 2 16 224 391 Padar

63 141 Dheebri

3 4 4 18 150 181 Methipura

2017 152 416 12 1836 262 754 8585 32175 43649 Total Rual

• Total Urban

Location Code No,

Name of TownlWard

2

2111911 ~ (';f. 'QT. )

>:nt 'oi 1

>:nt 'oj, 2 >:nt 'oj, 3 qrtoi, 4

'!!lIt of, 5

qrtoi. 6 qJt 'oi. 7

qrtoi, 8

crrt 'oi, 9

qrtt 10

mi'oi, 11 qrtoi, 12

-.m'oi, 13

>:nt 'oj, 14

'CIl't oi. 15 qrtoi, 16

21/19111 ft::ri'rtT (';f. 'qT. )

crrtoi. "nt oi, 2

"nt -;t, 3

crrt oi. 4

mtt 5

"nt -::i, 6

mt'oi, 7

"nt t 8

"nt "i. 9

"nt "i, 10

"nt "i, 11

<rri-:i, 12

"nt "i. 13

qrt-:i. 14

mt"i, 15

"nt-:i, 16

"nt t 17

~

~w1fii;:qr, ~

if ~

Area In

sq, km

3

4.80

20.72

'1@' li&:rr No, of

occupied residential

houses

4

3488

314

220

225 182 250 215 231 203

205 233 190

179 175

158 324 184

5348

315

321

242

270

352

282

324

340

281

307

223

309

273

247

262

235

215

, 188

¥'I~(~:om ~~.)

Total population (Including institutional and

No, of houselesspopulation) households ------___ _

5

3550

328 225 227

185 256 219 236

204

215 239 190

184

176

158 324 184

5610

336

328

289

319

380

282

324

345

281

358

223

316

275

249

275

236

22CJ

01'.Ifui' ~ ft:;r1:rt Persons Males Females

6

19866

1668

1245

1218 1058 1471

1284

1448

1101

1279

1265 973 945 913

1008 1913

1077

28117

1637

1639

1441

1655

1938

1406

1564

1756

1348

1805

1102

1613

1333

1152

1349

1277

1256

7

10218

902

659

606

514

757

679 747

592 645 665 458 473 477

543

943 558

14829

869

890

798

877

1034

773

904

904

723

917

555

831

704

591

704

658

651

8

9648

766

586 612

544

714

605

701

509 634 600 515 472 436

465

970

519

13288

768

749

643

778

904

633

660

852

625

888

547

782

629

561

645

619

605

0-6 ~ err! if ~~

Total population In the age group 0-6

0!Ift:ti' ~ ft:;r1:rt Persons Males Females

9

3443

285 236 203 210 266 237

265

150 208

266 134 144 '

121

167 381 170

4862

269

313

288

319

390

241

307

301

283

344

154

265

179

160

197

231

214

10

1786

157 125

99 101 142

135 141

79 103 138 58

75 65

95 183 90

2553

137

171

160

154

204

126

159

157

161

182

79

132

102

81

110

121

110

11

1657

128 111 104

109

124

102 124

71

105 128

76

69

56

72 198 80

2309

132

142

128

165

186

115

148

144

122

162

75

133

77

79

87

110

104

TOWN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

~~ ~~ Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes

~ M

12

1333

144 132 50 25

229

363

51 62

8

130

2

8 24

93

12

2439

20

104

46

48

594

302

32

114

448

63

116

191

9

11

93

30

161

13

1207

110 124

66

25 221

302

46

58 8

116

4

5 22 90 10

2113

13

90

51

35

503

277

24

77

382

65

119

176

10

5

77

24

152

~ M

14

470

107 53

1

3

3

3

3

1

8

13 53

222

1093

8

69

9

46

143

152

371

76

103

87

12

4

4

5

15

422

78 49

2

8 8

70 204

972

6

65

6

60

137

117

310

81

74

98

9

4

2

Literates

~ M

16

7317

606

417

499

386 507 426

540 447 495

472 387 366

399

410 608 352

10220

696

547

460

582

574

446

466

622

386

639

468

603

590

486

548

485

468

17

3957

219

207 360

284 261

151

240

196

264

219

312

288 304 235 258 159

5553

435

304

168

208

146

158

68

340

108

371

360

376

460

368

344

278

231

189

~ 'l'ifI'f <tif.t CIR'It "1fi1 ~ ~ Industrial c"ategory of Main Workers

~~'l'ifI'f~~ Total main

workers (I-IX)

~ M

18

4847

417

336 303 243

346 305 338 264

324

304 203 218

246

262 467 271

6552

369

365

352

417

475

348

491

375

305

387

243

386

290

278

305

279

246

19

360

33

53

18 21 20 20 15

8 17

30 . 13

13 13

7

32 47

630

28

23

30

52

90

40

54

46

18

27

28

68

31

12

13

4

18

~ M

20

132

20 5

5

4

4

11 14

14

3

3

13

34

278

4

33

20

24

16

15

34

66

16

8

11

2

3

21

9

1

7

38

4

2

1

20

4

2

Name of TownNVard

2

SHEOGANJ (M)

Ward No. 1

Ward No. 2

Ward No. 3

Ward No 4

Ward No. 5

Ward No. 6

Ward No 7

Ward No. 8

Ward No. 9

Ward No. 10

Ward No. 11

Ward No. 12

Ward No. 13

Ward No. 14

Ward No 15

Ward No. 16

SIROHI (M)

Ward No.

Ward No.

Ward No

Ward No.

Ward No.

Ward No

Ward No.

Ward No.

Ward No.

Ward No.

Ward No

Ward No

Ward No

Ward No

Ward No

Ward No.

Ward No

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

Location Code No.

Name 01 TownM'ard

2

21/1911 ~ ('f. 'QT. )

1

2

3

4

5 . "1'1i -::i. 6

ent -::i. 7

qJi -::i. 8

qrl-::i. 9

qrl t 10 cni "4. 11

ent t 12

qrg "4.

ent "4. cni "4.

crrt -::i.

13

14

15

16

21/19/11 ft::Ii1'tT ('f. 'QT. )

~-::i.

crrt -::i.

cnit

crrt "4.

crrt "i. cnit

<'l1i -::i.

~-::i.

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

':}

10

11

12

13

crrt "4. 14

cnt'9. 15

16

17

22

233

45

30

3 11

4

6

26 13

7

45

43

242

8

5

36

115

13

9

5

2

24

20

11 III

23

110

7

31

2

1

6

8

16

38

81

5

6

15

40

2

10

24

56

2

8

4

13 3

3 3

6

4

4

4

238

7

9

7

16

3

34

50

12

11

11

4

25

11

4

7

6

5

190

'!Wi 'WI m qrjf "1it ~ ~ Industrral Category of Main Workers

25

·1

18

6

8

lV

~ ~ M F

26

9

2

4

27

9

5

2

4

2

27

V(a)

~ fur:;t M F

28

208

1

8

29 19

4

7

27

7

10 54

15

3

13

7

4

229

7

25

23

10

13

6

11

4

32

5

24

8

9

29

48

4

11

4

3

5

7

2

6

2

2

30

7

6

1

8

V(b)

30 31

737 28

48

52

31

75

110

71

66

13 14

57

10 16 25 53

71

25

431

11

22

17

40

23

26

14

22

24

16

20

20

19

12

40

22

25

2

4

2

8

2

5

2

2

11

2

3

3

Vl

~ fi::.~ M F

32

196

32 14

2

5

6

28

33 9

9 27 1

6

23

322

29

8

19

27

14

7

13

22

2()

18

2

.5 ')'

3

46

15

61

33

7

2

2

2

31

2

2

2

13

5

2

2

TOWN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

~ M

34

1940

123

105

174

81

137

101

129

88

159

79

76

135

146

117 201

89

1370

117

83 124 95 33 53

14 39

60

77

60 67 122

81

44

70

36

~ CfiTI1 ~ CIR'if qft ~ ~

Industnal Category of Main Workers

VII

.. ~ F

35

33

2

2

3

4

5

1

7

2

2

3

58

10

3

6

17

1

2

3

2

2

5

~ M

36

301

39 21

11

5

19

20

35

17

23

10

7

3

8

10

39

34

554

16

34

39 50 82

23

10

32 20

42

13 24 20 13

13

14

51

VIII

fup:lt

F

37

1

5

3

~ M

38

1035

107

100

55

57

62

62

54

79

69

90

44

49

54

56 64

33

2861

170

146 103 119

179 163

341

166 , 151

182 143 199 106

118

142

98

116

IX

fur<rt F

39

123

21

10

3

11

7

. 11

5

1

4

9

11

6

11

5

8

357

22

11 10

16

26 34

7

29 11

22

25 45 24

12

7

2

16

191

~CfiTI1~~

Marginal workers

~ M

40

18

2

4

2

8

60

4

12

2

6

7

19

1

~

F

41

196

2

14

20

29 20

4

13

93

232

6

17

1

81 57

9

31

7

2

CfiTI1 -;P.f;7't CIW.I

Non-workers

~ M

42

5353

485

323

303

269

411

374

405

328

319

360

255

247

231

281

475

287

8217

496

513 446 458 559

425

407 522

399

529

312 444

414

313

398

379

405

fu;r7.fi

F

43

9092

733

533

594

521

680

584

666

472

597

566

502

446

423

458

845 472

12426

734

709 613 725 814

592 605 725 550

852 519 683 597 549

625

613

586

Name of TownlWard

2

SHEOGANJ (M)

Ward No. 1

Ward No. 2

Ward No 3

Ward No. 4

Ward No. 5

Ward No. 6

Ward No. 7

Ward No. 8

Ward No. 9

Ward No. 10

Ward No. 11

Ward No. 12

Ward No. 13

Ward No. 14 Ward No. 15 Ward No. 16

SIROHI (M)

Ward No. 1

Ward No. 2

Ward No. 3

Ward No. 4

Ward No. 5

Ward No. 6

Ward No. 7

Ward No. 8

Ward No. 9

Ward No. 10

Ward No. 11

Ward No. 12

Ward No. 13

Ward No. 14

Ward No. 15

Ward No. 16

Ward No. 17

Location Code No,

Name of TownlWard

2

mti, 18

mtt 19

211191111 NOsqi$i (Of, 'QT.) ,

~i,

mti. 2

1':lTi i, 3

~i, 4

mii, 5

1':lTi i 6

~i 7

~';j 8

1':lTi i, 9

qr:g i. 10

mit 11 mi, 12 qr:g i, 13

21/19nv ~ ('if. <ii. )

mt-::i, mt;!, 2

~-;j, 3

qr:g -::i. 4

mii, 5

mi, 6

cni -::i, 7

cni -:i, 8

crrt i, 9

mt-::i, 10

crrt· i, 11 qr:g i. 12

21119N ~ 3tn!{ (Of. 'QT.)

mt-;i,

mt-;i. crrt -;i,

"11't i.

2

3

4

5

~

~ crt fc!i,m, ~ .q ~

Area in

sq, km,

3

10.00

14.91

15.54

oir~ No, of

occupied residential

houses

4

275

275

2940

239 199 189 247 332 254 171 184 199 227 169 219 311

1699

95 126

183

197

174

116

206

155

101

67

163

116

3105

163

137

194

251

329

192

'1'ftc!rU <ji('I ~ (~ 3ih '1liT~ itm~~)

Total population (Including institutional and

No, of houselesspopulation) households

5

291 283

2968

239 199 191 250 332 254 178 184 200 227 177 224 313

1747

97 126

187

205

174

123

217

155

102

82

163

116

3146

163

152

195

264

329

&Ifm ~ ft:w:ri Persons Males Females

6

1529 1317

15185

1246 1082 927 1291 1698 1403 1001 793 1131 1088 999 1099 1427

9019

527 652

925

1038

1131

618

1030

817

462

393

914

512

15593

1092

934

990

1353

1650

7

796

650

7700

648 530 437 691 905 709 493 338 538

557 496 582 776

4668

240

336

471

528

601

337

532

423

243

209

473

275

8814

599

460

568

813

916

8

733

667

7485

598 552 490 600 793 694 508 455 593 531 503 517 651

4351

287

316

454

510

530

281

498

394

219

184

441

237

6779

493

474

422

540

734

0-6 ~ crt.q ¥T~

Total population in the age group 0-6

&Ifm ~ ft:w:ri Persons Males Females

9

218

189

2929

232 201 166 263 368 264 200 122 233 210 166 232 272

1797

116

137

232

202

234

116

205

167

82

47

153

106

2655

178

148

117

225

}86

10

111

96

1532

117 97 87 153 208 140 92 73 102 115

83 128 137

907

48

79

121

86

128

59

113

B7

37

22

75

52

1384

102

62

74

118

167

11

107

93

1397

115 104 79 110 160 124 108 49 131

95 83 104 135

890

68

58

111

116

106

57

92

BO 45

25

78

54

1271

76

86

43

107

119

raWN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

~~ ~~ Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes

~ M

12

27

30

1384

309

4

18

113 491

83

28

2

95 24 98

118

907

16 9

137 44

21

129

151

196

36

17 13

138

1643

190 72

85

237 154

fup:ri

F

13

18

15

1219

294-4

10

107

407

79 22 5

84

29 76 101

863

15

4

151 42 19 115

133

186

32

12 8

146.

1395

144

77

65 194 119

14

4

457

40

2

80

95

2

1

2

20 2

13 200

352

5

45 138 6

3

9

4

81

11

3

47

1243

44

178

149

fup:ri

F

15

2

383

36

77 78

3

11

7

169

302

4

41

138

2

2

7

3

66

7

3

29

1121

14

34

151

113

m8R

Literates

~ M

16

643

511

4670

329 373 324 321 394

474

327 257 335

309

356

347 524

2611

112

114

142 366 379

214

243 209 165

165 380

122

6177

442

390

443 494

633

fup:ri

F

17

407

423

2137

55

198

230 98

. 67 235 204 310 139

105 227

72 197

1092

44

14

20 188

207 95

62 39 50

100

239 34

3086

298

330

279 160

411

193

lJl!i<l Cfi1l1 ~ ~ <tt ~ ~ Industrial Category of Main Workers

¥'IlJl!i<lCfi1l1~cm'r Total main

workers (I-IX)

~ M

18

359

282

3548

302 214

181

344

432 313

232 122

240

257 237

268

406

2130

107 156

228 262 251

144

235 174

113

86

243 131

4695

324

230

299

490 501

fup:ri

F

19

24

24

369

14

7

5

104

52

12

16 3 37 37 18

54

10

182

2

7

65

28

8

13

31

6

7

3

5

7

420

27 16

43 44

29

~ M

20

23

2

415

77

12

20

29 37 14

20

2

38

43 35 75 13

358

62 110

50

39 7

6

29

47

3

5

106

5

fup:ri

F

21

71

10

3

30 2

7

19

49

4

36

1

7

4

Name of TownlWard

2

Ward No. 18

Ward No. 19

PINDWARA(M)

Ward No.

Ward No.

1

2

Ward No. 3

Ward No. 4

Ward No. 5

Ward No. 6

Ward No. 7

Ward No. 8

Ward No. 9

Word No. 10

Ward No. 11

Ward No. 12

Ward No. 13

BHAWRI(CT)

Ward No.

Ward No. 2

Ward No. 3

Ward No. 4

Ward No. 5

Ward No .6

Ward No 1 Ward No 8

Ward No .9

Ward No. 10

Ward No. 11

Ward No. 12

MOUNT ABU (M)

Ward No.

Ward No. 2

Ward No 3

Ward No. 4

Ward No. 5

Location Code No.

Name of TownlWard

2

~"9. 18

~"9. 19

21119/111 fQUSi'.!I'$1 (~. lIT. )

~"9.

"CIT"i. "9. ~i.

mi"9. "CIT"i"9 oni "9. oni "9. ~"9.

orrt"i

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

oni "i 10

orrt"9. 11

ms"i. 12

~"i. 13

21J1911V mcm (';if. Cfi. )

G!Ti "i. crri "i. r.nt i. "'!Ii -oi.

cnit "I1i i. crrit -cui·i. -cui i.

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

"ITt -;j. 10

qri -oi. 11

;;nti. 12

cnt -i. "!lit qri"9.

2

3

4

5

II

22 23 24

1

3

244

18

2

118

47

1

9

10

23

2

12

2

189

6

12 21

7

3

37

40

18

45

74

3

168

96 13

2

5

15 2

30

4

51

3

5

14

1

2

12

6

5

3

10

9

7

52

6

1

2 20

8

4

2

7

42

2

7

3

19

4

3

3

45

2

8

5

III

194

lfl§1i Cfip:f ~ CIfffi q,'t ~ wm Industrial Category of Main Workers

25 26

3

5

2

3

7

2

2

10

3

1

4

6

2

IV V(a) V(b) VI

ft:;p:rt ~ ft:wn ~ fu;r:rt ~ ft:;p:rt

F M F M F M F

27 28 29 30 31 32 33

35

15

99

5

14

15 10

14

18

2

4

2

3

12

174

10

4

42

3

6

7

1

5

9

85

2

47

12

4

6

2

23

3

2

8

5

5

22

12 4

2

2

2

2

19

39

707

87

24

38 48

126 72

67

17

45 :30

24

21

108

227

13

15 18

20

57

41

20

20

4

5

7

7

196

24

41

8

10

61

9

6

2

2

4

7

5

288

36

60

7

30 43

36

4

1

36

6

6

12

11

70

4

1

6

5

5

24

15

3

6

180

74

1

13

15 10

3

3

6

5

7

2

··r-

TOWN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

~ M

34

113

82

T17

16

53

53

30

53

87 58

81

72 44

93

55 82

494

7

13

33

70

96 39

44

12 27

40

91

22

1210

137

122

148

163

206

VII

~ <!iTI1 ~ <m"IT <it ~ A Industrial Category of Main Workers

fur:rt F

35

1

3

16

2

2

8

2

2

9

2

3

2

61

2

4

10

7

8

~ M

36

30

28

263

13

4

7

14

30

15

23

2

8

8

11

24

104

233

3

35

47

49 12

10

1

36

20

13

7

216

5

11

29

35

21

VIII

fur:rt F

37

2

~ M

38

121

98

696

44

43

39 45 72

84 32

17

26 103

62

63 66

333

8

7

27

49

17

35

51

30

22

5

44

38

2613

71

53 96

256

183

IX

ft;r:rt

F

39

19

19

74

14

2

6

4

7

8

2

2

17

3

5

3

42

4

9

4

8

7

3

3

3

325

24

12

27

34

20

195

~ <!iTI1 ~ cw'! Marginal workers

~ M

40

6

30

3

5

2

4

13 2

65

2

5

3

20

9

25

7

fup:rt

F

41

9

8

364

10

87

60 2

23 168 13

395

65 99

65 1

16

4

28 117

34

5

<!iTI1 "! ~ cw'! Non-workers

:Fl M

42

431

367

4122

346

316

255 347 470

396 261

216

293

298

255

301

368

2473

131 180

238

263

330 193

288 224

130

122

230 144

4112

275

229

268

323

415

fur:rt F

43

700

635

6752

584 545 475 495

654

682 492

452

496 492 462

295

628

3774

220

210

324

481

506

264

439 271 212

181

436

230

6325

466

458

378

496

700

Name of Town/Ward

2

Ward No. 18

Ward No. 19

PINDWARA(M)

Ward No. 1

Ward No. 2

Ward No. 3

Ward No. 4

Ward No. 5

Ward No. 6

Ward No. 7

Ward No. 8

Ward No. 9

Ward No. 10

Ward No. 11

Ward No. 12

Ward No. 13

BHAWRI(CT)

Ward No

Ward No. 2

Ward No. 3

Ward No. 4

Ward No. 5

Ward No. 6

Ward No. 7

Ward No. 8

Ward No 9

Ward No. 10

Ward No. 11

Ward No. 12

MOUNT ABU (M)

WardNo. 1

Ward No. 2

Ward No. 3

Ward No. 4

Ward No. 5

Location Code No.

Name of Town/Ward

~

~ qrj fq;.m. ~

ii l1'IWiT

Area in

sq. km.

'q;1~

No of occupied residential

houses

2 3 4

crrt -:t. 6

crrt 'OJ. 7

crrt 'OJ. 8 crrt 'OJ. 9

crrt 'OJ. 10 crrt 'OJ. 11

crrt-:t. 12 crrt 'OJ. 13

21119NI ~("" 'tIT.)

crrt 'OJ. 1

crrt t 2

crrt -:t. 3

crrt -:to 4

0Ilt 'OJ. 5

crrt -:t. 6

cot 'OJ. 7

cot -:to 8

cot 'OJ. 9

cot -;oj. 10

cot -;oj. 11

cot-:i. 12

cot t 13

crrt 'OJ. 14

cot 'OJ. 15

crrt -:t. 16

0Ilt 'OJ. 17

cot-:t. 18

cot 'OJ. 19

crrt 'OJ. 20

crrt -:to 21

~-:t. 22

crrt 'OJ. 23

crrt 'OJ. 24

~ (CIT. ~.)

3.35

12.35

1.00

309 153

278 230 418 199 226 218

7690

7431

396

243

372

277

243

257

209

308

382

240

250

253

286

272

411

497

378

257

605

211

238

234

266

346

259

196

~ '¥'l ~ (~ 3fu: q;1~ iIm~.)

Total population (including institutional and

No. of houselesspopulation) households ----------

5

312 154

278 232 418 199 226 224

7853

7594

460

262

379

277

243

257

209

308

384

249

251

253

298

272

412

499

378

257

620

216

263

235

266

346

259

'&1ft!; ~ ~ Persons Males Females

6

1564 1033 1258 1034 1766 855 1017 1047

39802

38982

2275

1576

1842

1361

1335

1386

1342

1620

2029

1464

1340

1458

1743

1638

2005

1822

1986

1261

3154

1187

1108

1017

1363

1670

820

7

873 630 659 562 1153 465 548 568

21350

20851

1260

812

1003

719

703

722

686

849

1061

736

719

742

911

831

1093

1158

1074

686

1665

612

617

588

732

872

499

8

691 403 599 472 613 390 469 479

18452

18131

1015

764

839

642

632

664

656

771

968

728

621

716

832

807

912

664

912

575

1489

575

491

429

631

798

321

0-6 ~ qrj ii '¥'l~

Total population in the age group 0-6

oqfm ~ ~ Persons Males Females

9

249 128 223 219 339 155, 186 202

6691

6548

377

288

346

204

226

214

177

239

457

321

182

240

232

334

328

333

333

197

619

231

194

131

171

174

143

10

129 72 97 100 169 85 98 111

3379

3318

205

142

181

98

118

105

89

116

222

161

93

125

119

158

157

162

186

91

323

118

102

72

89

86

61

11

12<l

56 126 119 170 70 88 91

3312

3230

172

146

165

106

108

109

88

123

235

160

89

115

113

176

171

171

147

106

296

113

92

59

82

88

82

197

TOWN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

~~ ~~ Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes

~ M

12

216

75 149

86 35

134

110

100

4983

4974

500

160

555 105 274 91

58 329 47

94

38

20

212

121

146

505

227

392

177

216

280

255

172

9

W;r:rt F

13

186

57 152

79 20 111 103 88

4409

4408

399

167 497 97

249 93

51

285 36

80

40

22

201

121

115

449

213

337

177 •

173

216

215

175

~ M

14

152 97 95

174 2

108 94

149

1789

1707

200 158 45 12 65

11

83

87 89 2

31

19

24

186

76

25

405

16

40

26

63

44

82

W;r:rt F

15

154

85

102 167

3

101

72 124

1575

1506

163 167

32

8 51 10

78 74 87

1

30

16

23

162

52

25

368

15

40

20

48

36

69

m~

Literates

~ 'IW! ~ <l'l'ffi qft ~ lltoft Industrial Category of Main Workers

~ M

16

574 468

476

331

975

290

315 346

15392

15044

808 528

679 582

526 598 589 643

490

478

563

592

770

546

778

757

707

561

1092

411

475

481

600

770

348

fuIr1i F

17

283

219 249

65 339

153

139

161

~~~~~ Total main

workers (I-IX)

~ M

18

429 194

343 289 851

214

274 257

~ F

19

60

36 37 25 20 37

28 18

8622 10394 802

8481 10061

345

222 284

408

249

418

501

447

218

193 374

433

608

216

424

217

304

327

550

260

286

229

380

588

141

547

363

453

344 334

386

355 439

538

355

333

292

443

371

548

797

466

326

796

281

278

303

316

397

333

798

58

25 19 23 41 16

15 36 120

19

21

12

41

67

42

35

16

12

64

26

20

11

34

25

4

~ M

20

40

54

6

331

294

11

20 34

5 4

7

32 102

3

2

2

12

14

15

5

2

18

3

37

~ F

21

4

50

47

4

20

10

2

5

3

3

3

Nameo! TownlWard

2

Ward No. 6

Ward No 7

Ward No. /1

Ward No. 9

Ward No. 10

Ward No. 11

Ward No 12

Ward No 13

ABU ROADUA

ABU ROAD (M)

Ward No.

Ward No. 2

Ward No. :i Ward No. 4

Ward No. 5

Ward No. 6

Ward No. 7

Ward No. 8

Ward No. 9

Ward No. 10

Ward No. 11

Ward No. 12

Ward No. 13

Ward No. 14

Ward No. 15

Ward No. 16

Ward No 17

Ward No 18

Ward No 19

Ward No. 20

Ward No. 21

Ward No. 22

Ward No. 23

Ward No. 24

SANTPUR (O.G.)

~ ~~ -m~o 'lTI'!1mt

Location Name of II III Code TowntWard No. ~ ft.;p.ri ~

M F M

2 22 23 24

cnt "'i. 6 4 10 cnt~. 7 6 2 mt~. B 5 mt-:t. 9 57 9 cnt~. 10 cnt..f. 11 cni..f. 12 3 cni ..f. 13 7

~";f.'q. 453 90 48

21/19NI ~ (";f.-qr.) 450 90 48

cni..f. 76 31 9

CITt ..f. 2 1 5

CITt -:t. 3 102 1

~-:t. 4 6 3

ClTtt 5 17 2

cut of. 6

cut of. 7

cni ..f. 8 1 2

cnt~. 9 31 2

cut of. 10 51 5 5

cut of. 11 6

cut of. 12 2

~of. 13

cntof. 14 59 21

cntt 15 14 2 6

cut ~. 16 37 27 3

cnti. 17 20

mt-i. 18 2

qrg -i. 19 7 4

cni-i. 20 20

crrt -:to 21

~-i. 22

mot -i. 23

mtoi. 24

~(~.,,) 3

198

~1'fiTl'f~~<f>1~~ Industnal Category of Main Workers

IV V(a) V(b) VI

ft:;nrt ~ ft:;nrt 'Ftl ft:;nrt 'Ftl fup:rt ~ fup:rt

F M F M F M F M F

25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

2 15 24 23 3 1 11 6

6

2 2 2 3

3 21 2 B 11 8

15 296 68 2458 56 373 9

15 296 68 2291 55 338 9

20 9 111 7 11

38 7

1 10 52 3

2 67 13

11 10 53 9 7

11 67 8

7 42 8

3 14 5 65 2 6

2 38 11 74 5 15

26 5 33 4

5 69 3

30 50 2 5

3 64 8

12 5 58 4

2 8 5 240 5 6

513 50

28 2 105 22

105 3 38

6 8 226 14 91 6

47 3 41 3 1

22 2

2 10 49 12

54 10

8 93 4

167 35

TOWN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

~ M

34

132

40

55 25

61

53 68

1983

1927

31

19

17

87

76

183

217

145

190

71

149

108

216

53

75

52

33

14

126

22 18

9

4

12

56

VII

~ <fi1ll ~ 'Cl'R'ff qft ~ ~ Industrial Category of Main Workers

fur;ri

F

35

7

4

2

4

12

102

102

2

3

79

1

4

2

6

~ M

36

26 15

21

7

7

15

25

2552

2535

205

95

194 85

31

42

32

98 39

40

39

57

64

96

84

50

129

89

174

66

213

175

213

225

17

VIII

fur;ri

F

37

40

40

1

7

2

1

3

1

2

5

3

9

~ M

38

195

127

244

153

850

139

124

122

1885

1867

72 178 39

75

134

73

48

98 115

22

58

38

86

77

99

91

113

72

159

66

23

46

33

52

18

IX

ft:;r.rt F

39

51

32

35 7

20

22

24

17

386

386

5

3

10

22 16

13

14 24

14

5

15

9

38

35

23

7

12

7

28

17

14

8

24

23

199

~<fi1ll~~ Marginal workers

40

2

.1

1

55

55

3

2

2

6

fur;ri

F

41

4

24

85

85

11

12

2

38

10

6

2

2

<fi1ll"'!~~

Non-workers

42

442

436

316

272

302 250

273

311

10901

10735

713

449

550

374

369

333

331

408

521

375

386

411

467

460

545

361

608

360

869

331

339

285

416

474

166

fur;ri

F

43

627 367

562

423

593

353

441

461

17565

17248

957

728

820 619

591

648

641

723 846 671

599

694

785

738

870

628

896

563

1425

547

471

418

597

773

317

Name of Town/Ward

2

Ward No. 6

Ward No. 7

Ward No. 8

Ward No. 9

Ward No. 10

Ward No. 11

Ward No. 12

Ward No. 13

ABUROAD UA

ABU ROAD (M)

Ward No.

Ward No. 2

Ward No. 3

Ward No. 4

Ward No. 5

Ward No. 6

Ward No. 7

Ward No. 8

Ward No. 9

Ward No. 10

Ward No. 11

Ward No. 12

Ward No. 13

Ward No. 14

Ward No. 15

Ward No. 16

Ward No. 17

Ward No. 18

Ward No. 19

Ward No.' 20

Ward No. 21

Ward No. 22

Ward No. 23

Ward No. 24

SANTPUR (O.G.)

f;;wn

District

~

Sirohi

200

q~f~le -I APPENDIX -I

~ tI~'81(1 if ~ ~ CfiT 8);r JURISDICTION OF PANCHAYAT SAMITIES IN EACH TEHSIL

~ ~~ Tehsil Panchayat Samiti

'WI 'fi"I1]1'q Name Total Villages

2 3 4

~ Sheoganj ~ Sheoganj 70 Wl~~

fuUit Sirohi ft:r{rit Sirohi 85 Wl~~

~ Pindwara ~ Pindwara 99 Wl-~

~ Abu Road ~ Abu Road 81 Wl-~

~ Reodar ~ Reodar 126 Wl-~

R"1'lft Remarks

5

Co-terminus

Co-terminus

Co-terminus

Co-terminus

Co-terminus

201

QR~I(~-II ~'1JT21fT:wCfi \it=t~IQI=tIlm'( (ff;~(=t~H )

~ f;y-ffi~.1 "¥'II ~ ~ "tIfurrU em "¥'I ~ (~ am: 0-6 3Wi wrr: if ~ "Of."B.f"\'I'R~ "!lfIftuT1 cri ~ ~ ~~.) ~~

"fl'Tft<! %omo ~'1fft Total population (including Total population in the if ~ institutional and age-9roup 0-6

51. Districtrr ehsii.l Totalf Area in No. of No. of house less population) No. U.A'/Cityf Aurall sq. km. occupied households

Town Urban residential houses

oqfu; ~ fu1;.ri ~ 'P"l fmr Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

film: ftrott <it. rr 5,136.00 124990 126374 654029 335517 318512 129971 61769 62208 m. fA 5,056.68 100720 101500 526447 267938 258509 107600 56228 51372 "f./U 79.32 24270 24874 127582 67579 60003 22371 11541 10836

1. ~~ <IT. IT 897.11 19361 19494 99742 50942 48800. 18824 9935 8889 m. fA 892.31 15873 15944 79876 40724 39152 15381 8149 7232 "Of./U 4.80 3488 3550 19866 10218 9648 3443 1786 1657

~ ("Of. 'fl.) "Of./U 4.80 3488 3550 19866 10218 9648 3443 1786 1657

2. ~~ m. IT 1.111.12 26173 26589 133923 67468 66455 25765 13670 12095 m. IA 1,090.40 20825 20979 105806 52639 53167 20903 11117 9786 "Of. fU 20.72 5348 5610 28117 14829 13288 4862 2553 2309

~ ("Of. 'fl.) "Of. /U 20.72 5348 5610 28117 14829 13288 4862 2553 2309

3. ~~ m. IT 1.163.18 29389 29616 152236 77548 74688 30883 16143 14740 m. iA 1.138.27 24750 24901 128032 65180 62852 26157 13704 1<'453 "Of./U 24.91 4639 4715 24204 12368 11836 4726 2439 2287

~ ('f. 'll. ) 'f./U 10.00 2940 2968 15185 7700 7485 2929 15:12 1397

"W-lit (~. en.' "Of. fU 14.91 1699 1747 9019 4668 4351 1797 907 890

4. 31l'i~~ m.IT 887.00 25444 25788 136006 71697 64309 26312 13298 13014 m. IH 858.11 14649 14789 80611 41533 :3')078 16966 8535 8431 "Of. /U 28.89 10795 10999 55395 30164 25231 9346 4763 4583

~ :m<i ('f. 'tIT.) "Of./U 15.54 3105 3146 15593 8814 6779 2655 1:Jd4 1271

:mq~ "Of. ". "f. /U 13.35 7690 7853 39802 21350 18452 6691 3379 3312

(i) 31l'i ~("Of. 'fl.) "f./U 12.35 7431 7594 . 38982 20851 18131 6548 3318 32~lO

(Ii) ~ (<fl. ~.) "Of./U 1.00 259 259 820 499 321 143 61 82

5. ~~ <it. IT 1,086.79 24623 24887 132122 67862 64260 28193 14723 13470 m. IA 1,086.79 24623 24887 132122 67862 64260 28193 14723 1.'14'10 "Of./U

202

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DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (TEHSILWISE)

~~ ~~ tlTllR fm;n~/

Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Literates "'I. t:I.l17T!J<fi~

District/T ehslV U.A.lCltyl

Town

~ ~ fu;I:ri ~ ~ fu;I:ri ~ ~ fu;I:ri

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2

125863 66009 59854 153005 78928 74077 167367 123809 43558 DISTRICT: SIROHI 101968 53320 48648 142826 73524 69302 96533 77422 19111 23895 12689 11206 10179 5404 4775 70834 46387 24447

18455 9692 8763 14688 7754 6934 26771 20144 6627 SHEOGANJ TEHSIL 15915 8359 7556 13796 7284 6512 15497 12877 2670 2540 1333 1207 892 470 422 11274 7317 3957

2540 1333 1207 892 470 422 11274 7317 3957 SHEOGANJ (M)

28194 14780 13414 9056 4711 4345 39735 29523 10212 SIROHI TEHSIL 23642 12341 11301 6991 3618 3373 23962 19303 4659

4552 2439 2113 2065 1093 972 15773 10220 5553

4552 2439 2113 2065 1093 972 15773 10220 55!;3 SIROHI(M)

18373 9566 8807 53909 27681 26228 33698 25126 8572 PINDWARA TEHSIL 14000 7275 6725 52415 26872 25543 23188 17845 5343 4373 2291 2082 1494 809 685 10510 7281 3229

2603 1384 1219 840 457 383 6807 4670 2137 PINDWARA (M)

1770 907 863 654 352 302 3703 2611 1092 BHAWRI(CT)

17324 9183 8141 60462 30921 29541 45071 31103 13968 ABU ROAD TEHSIL 4894 2557 2337 54734 27889 26845 11794 9534 2260

12430 6626 5804 5728 3032 2696 33277 21569 11708

3038 1643 1395 2364 1243 1121 9263 6177 3086 MOUNT ABU (M)

9392 4983 4409 3364 1789 1575 24014 15392 8622 ABU ROAD U.A.

9382 4974 4408 3213 1707 1506 23525 15044 8481 (i) ABUROAD (M)

10 9 151 82 69 489 348 141 (ii) SA,NTPUR (OG)

43517 22788 20729 14890 7861 7029 22092 17913 4179 REODAR TEHSIL 43517 22788 20729 14890 7861 7029 22092 17913 4179

203

qfH~11l! II nwrr~ ~;:WIIOI;:WI ~( ~~~~ClH )

m f;mr~! ¥TI ~ cnp:f ~ qrffi <1ft ~ ~ rfw:rT 'I.".ATR~ mrWrrl Industrial Category of Main Workers

~ ~CfiTl?~~ ~ ~~ Total main workers Cultivators Agricultural Labourers

SI. District/T ehsiV Total} No. U.A.lCityl Rurall

Town Urban (l-tX) II

&Ifui ~ fut<ri &Ifui ~ ft:;r:ti O<!fu; ~ fut<ri Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

fuwrr: fuittr m.rr 204390 165555 38835 82084 68932 13152 42988 24071 18917 m. IR 169461 133389 36072 80243 67312 12931 41043 22636 18407 ~. /U 34929 32166 2763 1841 1620 221 1945 1435 510

~~ <it. IT 30570 24756 5814 10709 9267 1433 7735 4301 3324 m. IR 25363 19909 5454 10568 9135 1433 7392 4068 3324 'I. IU 5207 4847 360 141 132 9 343 233 110

~ ("'I. '1T.) "'I. IU 5207 4847 360 141 132 9 343 233 110

2. ~~ <it. IT 38623 30660 7963 11396 9652 1744 9460 4972 448a m./R 31441 24108 7333 11080 9374 1706 9137 4730 4407 "'I. IU 7182 6552 630 316 278 38 323 242 81

ful:T{t ("'I. '1T.) 'i. IU 7182 6552 630 316 278 38 323 242 81

3. ~~ <it. IT 47367 35394 8425 19551 16863 2688 10281 5734 4547 "'AT. fA 41138 33264 7874 18658 16090 2568 9629 5301 4328 1./U 6229 2130 551 893 773 120 652 433 219

~ ("'I. '1T.) 'i. IU 3917 354B 369 486 415 71 412 244 168

'lTCIiT c;;r.'fi·) "'I. IU 2312 2130 182 407 358 49 240 189 51

4. ~~~ <it. IT 41671 37064 4607 15399 13912 1487 4967 3530 1437 m./A 25360 21975 3385 14908 13475 1433 4340 3003 1337 1. IU 163f1 15089 1222 491 437 54 627 527 100

l1W'C 3lr.!: ("T. 'lI.) "I. IU 5115 4695 420 110 106 4 84 74 10

~~ "I. tl. "I. IU 11196 10394 802 381 331 50 543 453 90

(i) m<t ~("I. m.) 'i. IU 10859 10061 798 341 294 47 540 450 90

(H)~ (~.~.) 'i. IU 337 . 333 4 40 37 3 3 3

5. ~~ 'lit. IT 46159 34133 12026 25029 19238 5791 10545 5534 5011 m./R 46159 34133 12026 25029 19238 5791 10545 5534 5011 "I. IU

204

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DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (TEHSILWISE)

If?l ~ ~ <iWii"iT -ir.drfTp.r. ri f;wn~1

Industrial Category of Main Workers ~. B.I'f7R~

T·;rn-·Ti. ~ it 'fiTI1 ~, liW<'fr "l'R"'~ ~. mw'.fl, 'FT.~. br'.f>17 'in: 1iWlR, ~ '" ~:;frT~~ Dlstrict/T ehsil'

11Plf-"'liI ~ "fi1':t~~it U.A.lCityl Livestock, Forestry. Fishing. Mining and Manufactunng. Processing, Town

Hunting and Plantations, caporchards Quarrying Servicing and Repairs in and allied activities Household Industries

III IV V(a)

'11f;r, 'f:ir:t ~ ;;qf;T, ~ ~ ?7.Ifm '1JT~ ~ P(~rsons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 2

10713 9480 1233 1327 1072 255 5510 4692 818 DISTRICT: SIROHI 10204 8999 1205 1252 998 254 4264 3639 625

509 481 28 75 74 1 1246 1053 193

2182 2020 162 57 53 4 855 693 162 SHEOGANJ TEHSIL 2125 1964 161 48 44 4 599 485 114

57 56 1 9 9 256 208 48

57 56 9 9 256 208 48 SHEOGANJ (M)

:1064 2712 352 64 58 6 1518 1340 178 SIROHI TEHSIL 2308 2474 334 36 31 5 1259 1111 148 2')6 238 18 28 27 1 259 229 30

£:r)t3 238 18 28 27 259 229 30 SIROHI(M)

1 :"JG 1616 180 349 328 21 1178 1003 175 PINDWARATEHSIL 11)9') 1522 177 332 311 21 860 730 130

!l7 94 3 17 17 318 273 45

S5 52 3 7 7 122 99 23 PINDWARA (M)

42 42 10 10 196 174 22 BHAWRI(CT)

1164 912 252 391 319 72 683 .590 93 ABU ROAD TEHSIL 1065 819 246 370 298 72 270 247 23

{)!1 93 6 21 21 413 343 70

r)o 45 5 6 6 49 47 2 MOUNT ABU (M)

49 48 15 15 364 296 68 ABU ROADUA

49 48 15 15 364 296 68 (I) ABU ROAD (M)

(ii) SANTPUR (OG)

2507 2220 287 466 314 152 1276 1066 210 REODAR TEHSIL 2507 2220 287 46n 314 152 1276 1066 210

205

qR~UlJ II ~VT~ \ito:t~'O'o:t, ~( a~~("fcm )

.;Fill f.;p_;rr~/ ~/ :ps<l q;m ~ C!R'if q:,'t ~ ~

~ ""I."B.ATR~ "!fI1ituT/ Industrial Category of Main Workers

"f'Tft<I ~. m:rr~.ff. ~ ~ 75'l1W"Q.Oi~

';ffi ~ <iii CfiTlf Constructions Trade and Commerce

SI. , DistrictfT ehsill Totall ~~"".~ No. U.A.lCityl Rurall Manufacturing. Processing.

Town Urban Servicing and Repairs In

other than Household Industries

V(b) VI VII

oqfu; ~ ft:;r<rt oqfu; ~ fu;rI:rt ~ ~ ~ Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48

fffi;rr: ftmtT '?:it.fT 11235 10797 438 6357 5876 481 15921 15104 817 w. fR 6369 6041 328 4865 4447 418 7866 7330 536 "f. IU 4866 4756 110 1492 1429 63 8055 n74 281

1. ~~ m. rr 1375 1328 47 751 668 83 3065 2971 94 m. IR 610 591 19 548 472 76 1092 1031 61 "l. IU 765 737 28 203 196 7 1973 1940 33

~ ("l. 'l1.) "l. IU 765 737 28 203 196 7 1973 1940 33

2. ft:RWt~ m. rr 1101 1043 58 1347 1146 201 3507 3296 211 m. IR 659 612 47 994 824 170 2C!79 1926 153 "l. IU 442 431 11 353 322 31 1428 1370 58

fi:ffiit ("I. 'l1.) "I. IU 442 431 11 353 322 31 1428 1370 58

3. ~~ m. rr 3593 3441 152 2556 2492 64 3147 2989 158 m. IR 2648 2507 141 2189 2134 55 1849 1718 131 "l. IU 945 934 11 367 358 9 1298 1271 27

~ ("l. 'l1.) "t. IU 716 707 9 291 288 3 795 777 18

~ (~.~.) "t. /U 229 227 2 76 70 6 503 494 ')

4. 3l1'!.~~ m.rr 4182 4068 114 1046 995 51 4033 3831 202 m./R 1468 1414 54 477 442 35 677 6:38 39 "1'. IU 2714 2654 60 569 553 16 3356 31 ~)~ 163

~ 3l1'!. ("t. 'l1.) "t./U 200 196 4 187 180 7 1271 1210 61

3l1'!.~ "l. "B. "l./U 2514 2458 56 382 373 9 2085 1'lA~ 1(12

(i) 3l1'!. ~ ("l. 'qJ.) "l./U 2346 2291 55 347 338 9 202'1 1()~7 Ill?

(ii)~ (<iI. "'l:.) "l./U 168 167 35 35 St :-1'

5. ~~ m.rr 984 917 67 657 575 t1~ <.'Hi') ;',11 ! lC::') .1,

m./R 984 917 67 657 57') K2 21ll': ~r /1 I~ 1:12 "l. IU

206

APPENDIX - II

DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (TEHSILWISE)

'J:W!~~~qft ~ri Sf;ll

Industrial Category of Main Workers ms:m ~,~ 3R~ ~q;p::f~~ Cfill1 ., ~ em'! ~Wm: Marginal Workers Non-Workers

Transport, Storage Other Services 81. and Communications No.

VIII IX

"i'Zlf;j; 'Fl ftw:rt "&!fin ~ m<rt O!!fu; ~ WP:rT ~ ~ m<rt Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 .so

6163 6088 75 22092 19443 2649 46685 3342 43343 402954 166620 236334 DISTRICT 1993 1967 26 11362 10020 1342 45144 3107 42037 311842 131442 180400 4170 4121 49 10730 9423 1307 1541 235 1306 91112 35178 55934

519 514 5 3322 2941 381 5021 269 4752 64151 25917 38234 217 213 4 2164 1906 258 4807 251 4556 49706 20564 29142 302 301 1158 1035 123 214 18 196 14445 5353 9092

302 301 1158 1035 123 214 18 196 14445 5353 9092

938 929 9 6228 5512 716 7564 758 6806 87736 36050 51686 2 379 375 4 3010 2651 359 7272 698 6574 67093 27833 39260 559 554 5 3218 2861 357 292 60 232 20643 8217 12426

559 554 '5 3218 2861 357 292 60 232 20643 8217 12426

883 877 6 4033 3599 434 16863 1098 15765 88006 37508 50498 3 386 381 5 2888 2570 318 16009 1003 15006 70885 30913 39972 497 496 1 1145 1029 116 854 95 759 17121 6595 10526

263 263 770 696 74 394 30 364 10874 4122 6752

234 233 375 333 42 460 65 395 6247 2473 3774

3395 3352 43 6411 5555 856 7898 463 7435 86437 34170 52267 4 583 582 1 1202 1057 145 7717 401 7316 47534 19157 28377

2812 2770 42 5209 4498 711 181 62 119 38903 15013 23890

220 218 2 2938 2613 325 41 7 34 10437 4112 6325

2592 2552 40 2271 1885 386 140 55 85 28466 10901 17565

2575 2535 40 2253 1867 386 140 55 85 27983 10735 17248

17 17 18 18 483 166 317

428 416 12 2098 1836 262 9339 754 8585 76624 32975 43649 5 428 416 12 2098 1836 262 9339 754 8585 76624 32975 43649

207

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~ ;s;a ICfl q R "¥f, 3"ij)*ifT:! d ~ Cf 3"l:rifT:! d \l11 \lilfd \l11 ti @'II

TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION - URBAN BLOCKWISE

~ ~ 'IlT -.w:r;qrtl ¥o ~ ~ ~ ~ 'IlT 1Jl'Ir<nt1 ¥I ~ ~ m-;fO ~~ ~ ~ ~ m-;fO ~~ ~ ~ ~

Location Name of Town/ Total Scheduled Scheduled Location Name of Town/ Total Scheduled Scheduled Code No. Ward/Urban Population Castes Tnbes Code No. Ward/Urban Population Castes Tribes

Block Block

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

21/19/1 ~(";f."QT.) 19866 2540 892 21/19/1 ~-;j. 19 494 75 5 SHEOGANJ (M) Block No. 2C 607 45

cnt-;{. 1668 254 • 185 cni-;{. 9 1279 16 4 Ward No. Ward No.

~-;f. 709 50 34, ~-;:j. 21 678 15 4

Block No.2 639 23 61 Block No. 22 601 1 3 320 181 40

cnt-;{. cni-;{, 10 1265 246 4

2 1245 256 102 Ward No. Ward No.

~-;j. ~-;j. 23 535

4 697 173 102 Block N 0.24 730 246 4 Block NO.5 548 83

cnt-;{. cni-;{. 11 973 6

3 1218 116 Ward No. Ward No.

~-;f. ~-;f. 25 349 6

6 441 116 Block No. 26 231 Block No.7 425 27 393

? 352

cnt-;{. cni-;{. 12 945

4 1058 50 Ward No. Ward No.

~-;f. ~-;j. 28 442

9 407 32 Block No. 29 503 Block No. 10 651 18

cri-;{. cni-;{. 13 913' 13 16

5 1471 450 Ward No. Ward No.

~-;j. ~-;j. 30 455 4 4

11 447 35 Block No. 31 458 9 12

Block No. 12 337 214

13 463 26 cni-;{. 14 1008 46 21 14 224 175 Ward No.

qrt-;{. 6 1284 665 2 wW:f; -;:j.

Ward No. 32 318 5 14 Block No. 33 398 6

~-;j. 15 654 505 2 34 292 35 7

Block No. 16 630 160 cni-;{. 15 1913 183 123

<ni-;{. 7 1448 97 3 Ward No.

Ward No. ~-;:j. 35 479 43

~-;f. 17 823 88 Block No. 36 371 17

37 524 54 82 Block No. 18 625 9 3 38 539 69 41

cri-;{. 8 1101 120 5 ?ITt -1. 16 1077 22 426 Ward No. Ward No.

208

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~ &:1IChqR ~, 3ijWild ~ q 3ijWild \l1"1\l1lm \if "1 <8&1 I TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION - URBAN BLOCKWISE

~ "f1R <ii{ "'f1l1rcnil ~ ~ ~ ~ "f1R q;'! "'f1l1,1qrgj ~ ~ ~ ~s-;fO ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~-;fO ~~ ~ ~ ~

location Name of Town! Total Scheduled Scheduled location Name of Town! Total Scheduled Scheduled Code No. Ward/Urban Population Castes Tribes Code No. Ward/Urban Population Castes Tribes

Block Block

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

21/19/1 ~-;f. 39 441 159 21!19/11 ~-;f. 18 480 32 81 Block No. 40 636 22 267 Block No. 19 270 17 212

20 814 7 388 21/19/11 fl:mtt ( 'Of. 'QT. ) 28117 4552 2065

'SIROHI (M) CfTt-.r. 8 1756 191 157 Ward No.

crl-.r. 1637 33 14 Ward No. ~-;f. 21 800 132 33

Block No. 22 654 30 80 ~-;f. 311 23 302 29 44

Block No.2 529 3 797 33 14 CfTt-.r. 9 1348 830 177

Ward No. crl-.r. 2 1639 194 134 Ward No. ~-;f. 24 652 407 112

Block No. 25 432 244 36

~-;f. 4 699 123 126 26 264 179 29

Block No 5 561 63 8 CfTt of. 379 8

10 1805 128 185 6 Ward No.

cniof. 3 1441 97 15 ~-;f. 27 661 119 3 Ward No. Block No. 28 728 9 7

29 416 175 ~-;f. 7 770 90 7

Block No.8 671 7 8 CfTt of. 11 1102 235 Ward No.

crrt of. 4 1655 83 106

Ward No. ~-;f. 30 407 57 Block No .. 31 695 178

~1h> -4. 9 766 41 97 CfTt"i. 12 1613 367 21 Block No. 10 889 42 9 Ward No.

crlof. 5 1938 1097 280 ~-;f. 32 636 106 17 Ward No. Block No. 33 427 209

34 550 52 4 ~-;f. 11 483 182 61

Block No. 12 637 178 214 CfTt of. 13 1333 19 8 13 412 391 5 Ward No. 14 406 346

~-;f. 35 810 13 7 crrtof. 6 1406 579 269 810ck No. 36 222 5 Ward No. 37 301

~-;f. 15 819 231 151 <mof. 14 1152 16 5 Block No 16 246 246 Ward No.

17 341 102 118 ~-;f. 38 525 16 5

crrt of. 7 1564 56 681 Block No 39 412 Ward No. 40 215

210

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~ 'S(1ICfi~I<"¥1, 3"I:wf-q~ ~ q 31'Wf-q~ 'JI+~IF<1 'JI1~&l1 TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION - URBAN BLOCKWISE

~ "fln: 'fit ";ffl1/mt! ¥l ~ ~ ~ ~ 'fit ";ffl1rcrrt/ ¥l ~ ~ ~~o ;:ffit<r~ ~ 7jfffu<ri ~ m~o ~~ ~ 7jfffu<ri ~

Location Name of Town! Total Scheduled Scheduled Location Name of Townl Total Scheduled Scheduled Code No. Ward/Urban Population Castes Tribes Code No. Ward/Urban Population Castes Tribes

Block Block

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

21/19/111 cni-:%. 12 1099 174 20 21/19/1V GI'Tt ~. 8 817 382 7 Ward No. Ward No.

~~ 24 748 166 19 ~~. 12 817 382 7

Block No. 25 351 8 1 Block No.

cni~. 13 1427 219 369 mt~. Ward No. 9 462 68 147 Ward No.

~-;j. 26 622 106 171 Block No. 27 805 113 198 ~~. 13 462 68 147

21/i9/IV ~ (~. 'fi. ) 9019 1770 654 Block No.

BHAWRI (CT) crrt~. 10 393 29 18

mt~. 527 31 9 Ward No. Ward No.

~~. 14 393 29 18 <<'IT'h ~. 527 31 9 Block No. Block No.

mt..f. 2 652 13 crrt~. 11 914 21 6

Ward No. Ward No.

~-;i. 2 652 13 ~q. 15 914 21 6 Block No. Block No

crrt ..f. 3 925 288 86 crrt~. 12 512 284 76 Ward No. Ward No.

~~. 3 438 123 21 ~-.:j. 16 512 284 76

Block No.4 487 165 65 Block No.

mi..f. 4 1038 86 276 Ward No. 21/19 V ~ 3mf_ ( ~. 'QT. ) 15593 3038 2364

MOUNT ABU (M) ~~. 5 541 69 276 Block NO.6 497 17 crrt..f. 1092 334 2

Ward No. cni-:%. 5 1131 40 8 Ward No. ~~. 568 96 2

~-;j. 7 448 27 4 Block No.2 524 238

Block NO.8 683 13 4 mt~. 2 934 149 14

qrt..f. 6 618 244 5 Ward No. Ward No.

~~. 3 386 56 ~-;j. 9 618 244 5 Block No.4 548 93 14 Block No.

cni..f. cni..f. 3 990 150 78

7 1030 284 16 Ward No. Ward No.

~-;i. 10 407 252 8 ~~. 5 524 55 27

Block No. 11 623 32 8 Block NO.6 466 95 51

211

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~ IS(1I Cfl ct 1 < ¥1, 3Fl+[1""l d \lTIfu Cf a:! 11!-q d \jj '1 \jj 1 ff, WH"i &11

TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION - URBAN BLOCKWISE

~ "'flT"{ CfiI ""lJl1rqrt / 'fC'I ~ .~ ~ "'flT"{ CfiI ""lJl1rqrt/ '¥' ~ ~ m~o ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~* ~~ ~ ~ ~

Location Name of Town/ Total Scheduled Scheduled Location Name of Town/ Total Scheduled Scheduled Code No. Ward/Urban Population Castes Tribes Code No. Ward/Urban Population Castes Tribes

Block Block

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

21/191V GIlt-.r. 4 1353 431 329 21/19/V ~t 22 671 212 177 Ward No. Block No. 23 184 33 32

~~. 7 420 66 62 cn-t-.r. 12 1017 213 166 Block NO.8 582 316 79 Ward No.

9 351 49 188 ~-::j. 24 348 165 117

mt-.r. 5 1650 273 262 Block No. 25 669 48 49 Ward No.

cn-t -.r. 13 1047 188 273 ~-;f. 10 564 75 202 Ward No. Block No. 11 349 82 22

12 737 116 38 ~-;j. 26 237 39 72 Block No. 27 810 149 201

mt-.r. 6 1564 402 306 Ward No. ~~";f:R 39802 9392 3364

ABU ROAD UA ~'4. 13 675 248 123

21/19NI (I) ~ m ( ";f.m. ) 38982 9382 3213 Block No. 14 243 18 24

15 646 136 159 ABU ROAD (M)

mt-.r. 7 1033 132 182 ~-::j. 2275 899 363

Ward No. Ward No.

~-::j. 16 452 93 51 ~""i. 453 161 37

Block No. 17 581 39 131 Block No.2 658 182 192 3 482 295 57

mt-.r. 8 1258 301 197 65 682 261 77

Ward No. Cfrt-.r. 2 1576 327 325

~-::j. 18 651 238 139 Ward No.

Block No. 19 607 63 58 ~-;j. 4 294 147 58

c.nt-.r. 9 1034 165 341 Block No.5 589 83 78 6 693 97 189

Ward No.

~-;j. Cfrt-.r. 3 1842 1052 77

20 548 21 315 Ward No.

Block No. 21 486 144 26

crrt-.r. ~-::j. 7 471 351 10 10 1766 55 5

Block No.8 673 404 23 Ward No.

66 698 297 44

""iTCh -;j. 28 393 Cfrt-.r. 4 1361 202 20 Block No 29 337 32 5 Ward No.

30 682 23

31 354 -fjfq; -::j 9 392 60 7

c.nt-.r. Block No 10 449 54 5 11 855 245 209 11 520 88 8

Ward No.

213

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~ is(1ICfiClI'("¥', 3ij*{l-q(l ~ q 3ij*{l-q(l 'J11\jjlfd \jj14~1 TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION - URBAN BLOCKWISE

~ '"1'11<: CfiT ;;J>!rcrrt/ "¥' ~ ~ ~ '!lR CfiT ;;J>!rcrrt/ "¥' ~ ~ m;:jo ~'iffiCfi ~ ~ ~ m* ~'iffiCfi ~ ~ ~ Location Name of Townl Total Scheduled Scheduled Location Name of Townl Total Scheduled Scheduled Code No. Ward/Urban Population Castes Tribes Code No. Ward/Urban Population Castes Tribes

Block Block

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

21/19NI crrt-:f. 19 3154 729 773 21/19NI cnt-:f. 22 1017 496 46

Ward No. Ward No.

~-t 55 638 126 280 ~-t. 71 479 142 21

Block No. 56 926 332 61 Block No. 72 538 354 25

57 491 18 259

58 544 96 165 cnt-:f. 23 1363 470 111

59 555 157 8 Ward No.

crrt-:f. 20 1187 354 31 ~-t. 73 491 134 35

Ward No. Block No. 74 872 336 76

~-t. crrt ;t. 24 1670 347 80

60 299 67 9 Ward No. Block No. 61 431 190 8

62 457 97 14 ~-t. 75 945 163 27 68 Block No. 76 725 184 53

cnt-:f. 21 1108 389 80 (ii) ~ ( OU.CJ ) 820 10 151 Ward No. (ii) SANTPUR (O.G)

~-t. 69 503 224 61 ~;:j. 63 387 5 37 Block No. 70 605 165 19 Block No. 64 433 5 114

" rn· " ft ~1~~(1 \ifl ~ ~1~r~(1 \iI.,\il1 d CfIT

f€l:(t'"1 f~(11 ~ \iI;r41019i1 mt SPECIAL DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT '

FOR SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES

216

" \i1lfo~i CF;- 3i'1~i4~

\. ~w~ ,\tl,. ~

2. 3WU 19. "S'WR

3. qreJ 20. 'l-WfC.fi'

4. ~,~ 21. 'l-Wlfq;<ff

5. m.cn<nm 22. "'00

6. ~ 23. ~

7. ~ 24. iP:1

8. iSli*iqi'I~, iSli*itils 25. Tff0n

9. mqft 26. 'l'TUm, TTtm

10. "ffiTft, crrMt, ~ 27. 7lTfr. ~, ~, TJirnr

11. ~ 28. 'l"CITft7.rr

12. ~,,~ 29. -m'i-fr

13. ~ 30. ~

14. *TI, TIT, ~, ~, ~, 31. CflIM~Fi'111I, mu ~, $MIM($j'I{, ~, ~1c:41Cf>1.

'~ , , ql(Cqji:f> , ~, '*~4R1r 32. q:;]"I1S, Chi q F.s III

15. fq<:::IfCt;'~1 33. ~

16. -;;ffi;rr 34. ,*dqF.slll mm 17. ~,~m,~, ~m,~, 35. 'Wn

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217

LIST OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES - RAJASTHAN A-SCHEDULED CASTES

Adi Dharmi Machigar, Mochigar, Madar, 37. Koli, Kori Madig, Telegu Mochi,

Aheri Kamati Mochi, Ranigar, Rohit, 38. Kooch Band, Kuchband Samgar

Badi 39. Koria 18. Chandal

Bagri, Bagdi 40. Madari, Bazigar 19. Dabgar

Bariwa, ~erwa 41. Mahar, Taral, Dhegumegu 20. Dhanak, Dhanuk

Bajgar 42. Mahyavanshi, Dhed, Dheda, 21. Dhankia Vankar, Maru Vankar

Balai 22. Dhobi 43. Majhabi

Bansphor, Bansphod 23. Dholi 44. Mang, Matang, Minimadig

Baori 24. Dome, Dom 45. Mang Garodi, Mang Garudi

Bargi. Vargi. Birgi 25. Gandia 46. Megh, Meghval, Meghwal,

~awaria Menghvar 26. Garancha, Gancha

Bedia. Beria 47. Mehar 27. Garo. Garura. Gurda, Garoda

Bhand 48. Nat, Nut 28. Gavaria

Bhangi. Chura, Mehtar, 49. Pasi Olgana. RUkhi. Malkana, 29. Godhi Halalkhor. Lalbegi, Balmiki, 50. Rawal Valmlki. Korar, Zadmalli 30. Jingar

51. Salvi Bidakia 31. Kalbelia, Sapera

52. Sansi Bola 32. Kamad, Kamadia

53. Santia, Satia Chamar. Bhambhi, Bambhi, 33. Kanjar, Kunjar Bhambl, Jatava, Jatia, Jatav, 54. Sarbhangi Mochl, Raidas, Rohldas .. 34. Kapadia Sansi Regar. Raigar, Ramdasla, 55. Sargara Asadaru, Asodi. Chamadia, 35. Khangar Chambnar, Chamgar. 56. Singiwala Haralayya, Harall.Khalpa. 36. Khatlk

57. Thori, Nayak

58. Tirgar, Tirbanda

59. Turi

B- SCHEDULED TR\BES

Bhil, Bhil Garasia, Dholi Bhil. 5. Garasia (Excluding Rajput 9. Mina Dunqn Bhil, Dungri Garasia. Garasia) Mewasl Bhll, Rawal Bhil. 10. Naikda. Nayaka, Choliva~a Tadvi Bhll. Bhagalia. Bhllala. 6. Kathodl. Katkari, Dhor Nayaka, Kapadia Nayaka. Pawld. Vasava, Vasave Kathodl. Dhor Katkari. Mota Nayaka,Nana Nayaka

Son Kathpdi, Son Katkari Bhil Mlna 11. Patella

7. Kakna. Kokni. Kukna Damar. Damaria 12. Seharia, Sehria, Sahariya

8. Kall Dhor. Tokre Koli, Kolcha, Dhanka, Tadvi, Tetaria, Valvi Koigha

218

3l;_~~~ \iI'Tfir(fil~~ \jf~~II]I~1 'mt

~ f;R:nfti :~.1 ~/ ~~ ~~;;nfu 0-6 ~~.q ~ 1":f:RRJR~ w:ftuT/ if;~~ qft~ ~ ~ ;;nfu qft ~

~ ~'!fft~ Total Scheduled Total Scheduled Caste Caste Population Population

SI. District/P .S.I Totall No. of in the age-group 0-6 No. U.A.lCityl Rurall households

Town Urban with S.C. members

cx:rftD "F' ft:;rI.rl cx:rftD ~ ft:;rI.rl Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

~:~ <iT. IT 25176 125863 66009 59854 25994 13708 12286 lIT. fR 20480 101968 53320 48648 21470 11333 10137 ';f. fU 4696 23895 12689 11206 4524 2375 2149

1. ~ <iT.fT 3296 15915 8353 7556 3225 1690 1535 "!IT. fR 3296 15915 8353 7556 3225 1690 1535 ~. IU

2. mutt "lit.fT 4872 23642 12341 11301 4724 2567 2157 "!IT./R 4872 23642 . 12341 11301 4724 2567 2157 ~. IU

3. ~ "lit. fT 3365 15770 8182 7588 3176 1671 1505 m./R 2997 14000 7275 6725 2805 1477 1328 ~. IU 368 1770 907 863 371 194 177

4. amtm- <IT. fT 996 4904 2566 2338 967 505 462 "!IT./R 993 4894 2557 2337 966 505 461 ~. IU 3 10 9 1 1 1

5. ~ <it. fT 8322 43517 22788 20729 9750 5094 4656 "!IT. IR 8322 43517 22788 20729 9750 5094 4656 ~. IU

~:

1. ~ ("'t.'lT. ) ~. IU 482 2540 1333 1207 495 259 236

2. ft:rmt ("'t.'lT. ) ~. IU 905 4552 2439 2113 888 488 400

3. ~ ('1.'lT. ) ~. fU 525 2603 1384 1219 550 309 241

4. ~ ('>il.~.) "'I. IU 368 1770 907 863 371 194 177

5. ~~ (~.'lT. ) "'I. IU 614 3038 1643 1395 571 300 271

6. amt~ ':'I:R "'I. /U 1802 9392 4983 4409 1649 825 824

(i)~~ (':'I.'lT. ) "'I. IU 1799 9382 4974 4408 1648 825 823

(ii)~ (0fI.~. ) "'I. IU 3 10 9

219

DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

maR ~~~'!!IR'Ifq,'f~~ ~fti.RI

Literates Industrial Category of Main Workers 'I. ~.f"IlTl:~

~CfiTI'!1fif.I~ ~ DistrictJP.S.I Total Main Workers Cultivators U.A./City/

(I-IX) I Town

o:lIftli' ~ ~ '61:Ifui ~ ~ 'O!Iftt; ~ ~ Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

24277 20331 3946 43340 32337 11003 15861 12715 3146 DISTRICT: SIROHI 14197 12977 1220 36907 26621 10286 15660 12534 3126 10080 7354 2726 6433 5716 717 201 181 20

2213 2045 168 5646 4223 1423 1965 1756 209 SHEOGANJ 2213 2045 168 5646 4223 1423 1965 1756 209

3665 3413 252 8479 5811 2668 2350 2012 338 SIROHI 3665 3413 252 8479 5811 2668 2350 2012 338

3369 2989 380 5126 4010 1116 1404 1175 229 PINDWARA 2890 2597 293 4694 3627 1067 1380 1153 227 479 392 87 432 383 49 24 22 2

1596 1285 311 1325 1200 125 281 264 17 ABU ROAD 1589 1278 311 1318 1194 124 279 263 16

7 7 7 6 1 2 1 1

3840 3644 196 16770 11766 5004 9686 7350 2336 REODAR 3840 3644 196 16770 11766 5004 9686 7350 2336

TOWNS:

945 750 195 686 599 87 8 8 SHEOGANJ (M)

1752 1322 430 1202 1040 162 33 27 6 SIROHI (M)

739 624 115 721 640 81 73 64 9 PINDWARA (M)

479 392 87 432 383 49 24 22 2 BHAWRI (CT)

1468 988 480 954 849 105 14 14 MPUNTABU (M)

4697 3278 1419 2438 2205 233 49 46 3 ABU ROAD UA

4690 3271 1419 2431 2199 232 47 45 2 (i) ABU ROAD (M)

7 7 7 6 2 (ii)SANTPUR (OG)

220

3ti~"'~(=1 \fflfuCfIT~~ \ilo:t'llJ,o:t' 'IDr

~ ~!'i:~.1 "¥II ~ Cf;l11 ~ CW'ff <it ~ ~ ~ '.~.fOI7R~ mo:ituTl Industrial Category of Main Workers

~ mm~ ~, ~ .q 'Ii1l'I Cfir-IT, lI'm'ft 'l:9'R Cf~

~, fuCfiR ->ih: <WTR, ~ <I'

SI. DistrictlP.S.I Total/ ~:rn~ No. U.A./Cityl Rural) Agricultural Labourers Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Mining and

Town Urban Hunting and Plantations, caporchards Quarrying and allied activities

II III IV

o;qfu; ~ ft:;r:ri 1.S1:!fui ~ ft:;r:ri 1.S1:!fui ~ fuI<rt Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

~;fmItT -Q\'./T 14035 7930 6105 303 256 47 462 323 139 m./R 13448 7474 5974 252 209 43 446 307 139 "f. /U 587 456 131 51 47 4 16 16

1. ~ m. IT 2509 1451 1058 50 39 11 11 11 m. IR 2509 1451 1058 50 39 11 11 11 ,. IU

2. ~ m./T 4131 2251 1880 71 62 9 17 12 5 m./R 4131 2251 1880 71 62 9 17 12 5 "'f. IU

3. ~ m. IT 1699 985 714 25 17 8 33 32 m./R 1575 880 695 21 13 8 33 32 "'f./U 124 105 19 4 4

4. amt m m./T 275 205 70 25 24 4 4 m./R 275 205 70 25 24 4 4 "'f. IU

5. ~ <iI.IT 4958 2687 2271 85 71 14 381 248 133 m./R 4958 2687 2271 85 71 14 381 248 133 "'f. IU

~:

1. ~ ("'f. 'tIT.) "'f. IU 74 52 22 7 7

2. ~T ("'f. '11.) "'f. IU 135 95 40 20 19 11 11

3. ~ ( 'I. "lTI.) "'f. IU 85 59 26 7 6

4. ~ (':iI. 'Ii. ) "'I. IU 124 105 19 4 4

5. ~ 3rr.l. ("'I. "qT.) "'I. IU 6 6 4 3 2 2

6. ~,~ "'f.~. "f. IU 163 139 24 9 8 3 3

(i) amt~ ("'I. 'tIT.) "f. IU 163 139 24 9 8 3 3

(iI)~ C<iT. -q.) "'I. IU

221

DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

~Cfimw'tcrrffiq;'t~~ flIffi tti. <=1.1

Industrial Category of Main Workers '1. ~.RTR~

~, t:imlcfo'l, fcff.!moT, ~, ~ ~.om~<fiT .om ~ <fiT q;p:f DistnctlP .S.I

m~~ii ~~~31fuftm U.A'/City/ Manufacturing, Processing, Manufacturing, Processing, Constructions Town

Servicing and RepaIrs in Servicing and Repairs in Household Industnes other than Household

Industries Via) VI(b) VI

~ ~ ~ ~ 'F' fh<Ji ~ 'F' ~ Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 2

1099 917 182 2106 1995 111 1383 1174 209 DISTRICT: SIROHI 847 719 128 1223 1155 68 1001 813 188 252 198 54 883 840 43 382 361 21

157 142 15 169 163 6 70 56 14 SHEOGANJ 157 142 15 169 163 6 70 56 14

212 189 23 192 179 13 322 193 129 SIROHI 212 189 23 192 179 13 322 193 129

197 163 34 466 439 27 336 331 5 PINDWARA 139 115 24 419 392 27 325 322 3 58 48 10 47 47 11 9 2

37 30 7 244 240 4 47 47 ABU ROAD 37 30 7 243 239 4 47 47

1 1

302 243 59 200 182 18 237 195 42 REODAR 302 243 59 200 182 18 237 195 42

TOWNS:

26 15 11 134 120 14 64 61 3 SHEOGANJ (M)

62 49 13 72 69 3 44 37 7 SIROHI (M)

10 4 6 199 197 2 49 46 3 PINDWAAA (M)

58 48 10 47 47 0 11 9 2 BHAWRI (CT)

16 15 38 36 2 65 61 4 MOUNT ABU (M)

80 67 13 393 371 22 149 147 2 ABU ROAD UA

80 67 13 392 370 22 149 147 2 (I) ABU ROAD (M)

(If)SANTPUR (OG)

~:a

~;_~""'I5Ift ~cnrf~r("ln1T~ ~o:t~IQlo:tl ~

Ifil1 f;rffil'l. ~.1 ~I ~ ~ CIif.t CW'if <tt ~ ~ ~ "I.<1.f"fTR~ lJ11ftuT1 Industrial Category of Main Workers

~ '&IT'Im~~ ~,~ ~Wuii

~~ SI. DistrictiP .S./ Totall Trade and Commerce Transport, Storage Other Services No. U.A.!City! Rural! and capommunication

Town Urban

VII VIII IX

c;qf;n ~ fur<n '1l'<Ifm ~ fur<n '1l1:!fu; ~ fur;rt Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

~: funtI' m.IT 1659 1387 272 1539 1500 39 4893 4140 753 m./A 817 655 162 487 471 16 2726 2284 442 "1'. !U 842 732 110 1052 1029 23 2167 1856 311

fuqrhl m.IT 125 105 20 46 46 544 454 90 m./A 125 105 20 46 46 544 454 90 "I. IU

2. fu'{rtt m.IT 186 139 47 104 103 894 671 223 m./R 186 139 47 104 103 894 671 223 "l'. IU

3. ~ m. IT 163 123 40 129 126 3 674 619 55 m./A 126 92 34 85 82 3 591 546 45 "I. IU 37 31 6 44 44 83 73 10

4. ~~ m.IT 86 75 11 137 137 189 174 15 m.IR 82 71 11 137 137 189 174 15 "I. IU 4 4

5. ~ m.IT 298 248 50 115 103 12 508 439 69 m. fR 298 . 248 50 115 103 12 508 439 69 "I. IU

~:

1. fucrt;! ("I. '1T.) "I. IU 101 97 4 44 44 228 195 33

2. fu-mt ('9. 'l11.) "I. IU 116 110 6 79 79 630 544 86

3. ~ ('9. 'l11.) "I. IU 66 56 10 62 62 170 146 24

4. '41C1ft C;;f. 'if.'.) "I. IU 37 31 6 44 44 83 73 10

5. ~ ~ C'I. '11.) '9. fU 211 195 16 60 59 538 458 80

6 3mi~ '9. <1. "I IU 311 243 68 763 741 22 518 440 78

(I) ~ 'in? ("I. 'l11.) "I. IU 307 239 68 763 741 22 518 440 78

(ii)~ Cau. ~.) "I. IU 4 4

223

DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

"&!fui Persons

47

7739 7443 296

1073 1073

1633 1633

1530 1433

97

167 167

3137 3137

32

65

82

97

14

6

6

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Marginal Workers

:FI Males

48

625 588

37

47 47

174 174

122 105

17

17 17

245 245

10

4

17

3

2

2

~ Females

49

7114 6855

259

1026 1459

1459 1459

1408 1328

80

150 150

2892 2892

31

55

78

80

11

4

4

"&!fui Persons

50

74784 57618 17166

9196 9196

13530 13530

9114 7873 1241

3412 3409

3

23610 23610

1822

3285

1800

1241

2070

6948

6945

3

~'9'Cfi"f.t~

Non-Workers

:FI Males

51

33047 26111

6936

4089 4089

6356 6356

4050 3543 507

1349 1346

3

10777 10777

733

1389

740

507

791

2776

2773

3

fur;rt

Females

52

41737 31507 10230

5107 5107

7174 7174

5064 4330 734

2063 2063

12883 12883

1089

1896

1060

734

1279

4172

4172

DistrictlP .S.I U.A'/City/

Town

2

DISTRICT: SIROHI

SHEOGANJ

SIROHI

PINDWARA

ABU ROAD

REODAR

TOWNS:

SHEOGANJ (M)

SIROHI (M)

PINDWARA (M~

BHAWRI (CT)

MOUNT ABU (M)

ABU ROAD UA

(i) Abu Road (M)

(ii)SANTPUR (OG)

224

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"B1 fu!ffi I'l. "./ ~I ~.~ ~~~ 0-6 ~"Wii ~ "'1.".A'1"\~ ~I ir;~it ~~ ¥I~~7:Ji1~

~ ~>it~ Total Scheduled Total Scheduled Tribe

Trrbe Population Population 81. DlstnctiP S.! Total/ No. of In the age-group 0-6 No U.A.lCityl Rural! households

Town Urban with S.T. members

"&If;p ~ ft:5I"'-li ~ ~ fut!ri Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

fuwrr: fuirtt m.IT 28747 153005 78928 74077 32937 16636 16301 m./R 26498 142826 73524 69302 30968 15623 15345 "f. IU 2249 10179 5404 4775 1969 1013 956

~ <:IT. IT 2899 13796 7284 6512 2709 1438 1271 w. fR 2899 13796 7284 6512 2709 1438 1271 "f. IU

2. tmm " it. IT 1:187 6991 3618 3373 1509 764 745 TIl fR 1~3e7 6991 3618 3373 1509 764 745 "f. JU

3. ~ -,no IT 10088 53069 27221 25845 11676 5940 5736 TIl. fR 1)D30 52415 26872 25543 11541 5876 5665 "f. IU 158 654 352 302 135 64 71

4 ''!Wi in? -,no iT 9G43 54885 27971 26914 11778 5783 5995 TIl IR :J601 54734 27889 26845 11753 5770 5983 'i. IU 42 151 82 69 25 13 12

5. ~ it .T 2681 14890 7861 7029 3456 1775 1681 m. ,'R 2681 14890 7861 7029 3456 1775 1681 "f. IU

~:

1. ~ ('i. '11". ) 'i. IU 207 892 470 422 129 65 64

2. P1iTtrr ("'1.'11". ) "'1 fU 462 2065 1093 972 443 232 211

3. ~ ("!.T.JT.) 'i IU 196 840 457 383 151 82 69

4. 'llTrr>1 (''i'I:Cfl. ) "I iU 158 654 352 302 135 64 71

S 11~ ;~ ( .., 1l'1. ) 'i. IU 497 2364 1243 1121 485 252 233

6 lffilTf'? 'i.R "I fU 729 3364 1789 1575 626 31(1 308

(1\ -w.; m "1.'11 "I IU 687 3213 H07 1506 601 :lOS 296

(II!~ ('IT,,;! I "I IU 42 151 82 69 25 13 12

225

DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

man: ~ '1.f,TR ~ em'if <1ft ~ wm fW:rr M. 'B.I

Literates Industrial Category of Main Workers "I. 'I1.f'ffi~

:rw:rCfiTll'q;f.fCl'ffi ~ DistnctlP.S.l Total Main Workers Cultivators U.A./Cityl

(!-IX) I Town

o>:!fm ~ fuv.!i vffil; ~ W;r:rt o>:!fm "F'l f1:;;r;IT

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

11411 10169 1242 53405 42460 10945 29n6 26006 3nO DISTRICT: SIROHI 8315 n12 603 50353 39794 10559 29593 25839 3754 3096 2457 639 3052 2666 386 183 167 16

1685 1544 141 4881 3642 1239 1660 1407 253 SHEOGANJ 1685 1544 141 4881 3642 1239 1660 . 1407 253

501 479 22 2635 1888 747 879 735 144 SIROHI 501 479 22 2635 1888 747 879 735 144

2956 2759 197 19201 15048 4153 11571 10129 1442 PINDWARA 2798 2607 191 19010 1487.9 4131 11548 10108 1440

158 152 6 191 169 22 23 21 2

2773 2553 220 18129 15288 2841 12897 11583 1314 ABU ROAD 2758 2539 219 18080 15240 2840 12859 11546 1313

15 14 49 48 38 37

573 543 30 5747 4145 1602 2647 2043 604 REO DAR 573 543 30 5747 4145 1602 2647 2043 604

TOWNS:

268 223 45 303 242 61 12 12 SHEOGANJ (M)

534 471 63 624 532 92 44 34 10 SIROHI (M)

215 195 20 300 252 48 23 23 PINDWARA (M)

158 152 6 191 169 22 23 21 2 BHAWRI (CT)

751 574 177 674 604 70 3 3 MOUBTABU (M)

1170 842 328 960 867 93 78 74 4 ABU ROAD UA

1155 828 327 911 819 92 40 37 3 (i) ABU ROAD (M)

15 14 49 48 38 37 (II)SANTPUR (OG)

226

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Sl. OistricllP .S.! Total! ~~ No. U.AJCityl Aural! Agricultural Labourers Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Mining and

Town Urban Hunting and Plantations, caporchards Quarrying and allied activities·

II III IV

c<Ifu; ~ ~ ~ .~ ~ O<!ftti ~ ~ Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

~:fmTtt <ir.rr 15069 9314 5755 1502 1016 486 456 371 85 m./R 14466 8994 5572 1410 935 475 447 362 85

"'. IU 603 420 183 92 81 11 9 9

1. ~ <fro IT 2143 1310 833 201 159 42 27 24 3 >IT./A 2143 1310 833 201 159 42 27 24 3 "I./U

2. ft:fmT m. IT 1349 840 509 238 167 71 2 2 >IT./A 1349 840 238 238 167 71 2 2 "f./U

3. ~ miT 5382 3060 2322 207 131 76 79 70 9 >IT./A 5318 3012 2306 206 130 76 79 70 9 "I./U 64 48 16 1 1

4. ~m m./T 3352 2259 1093 458 245 213 325 254 71 >n./R 3350 2257 . 1093 458 245 213 325 254 71 "I. IU 2 2

5. 'tero <fro IT 2306 1475 831 307 234 73 14 12 2 >IT./A 2306 1475 831 307 234 73 14 12 2 "I. IU

~;

1. ~ (""I.1ll. ) '1. IU 139 82 57 6 6 4 4

2. ~ (""I.llI. ) '1. IU 72 51 21 51 44 7 3 3

3. ~ (""I.1ll. ) '1 IU 100 58 42 8 7

4. 'Wffi C~. 'ifi.) '1. IU 64 48 16

5 ~ ~("I.1ll.) ""I./U 63 54 9 25 22 3 2 2

6. ~~ ('.~.) "I. IV 165 127 3B

(i) ~ ~ ("'I.'lI.) "I. IU 163 125 38

(ii>'~("<fI.~.) '1. IU 2 2

227

DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

~ 'IiTIl ~ 'Cffi'i'i cn't ~ ~ ~I't.~./

Industrial Category of Main Workers "I. ~.f'fTT1:~

~, m:rr1ofl, ~, Wlofl, mwr ~am:~'1.fiT afu:~'1.fiT'1.fiT'4 DistrictlP.S.I

q;p.f ~ '3Wl.q; ~ '3Wl t" 31fultm U.A.lCity/ Manufacturing, Processing, Manufacturing, Processing, Constructions Town

Servicing and Repairs In Servicing and .Repairs in Household Industries other than Household

Industries V(a) VI(b) VI

0I.lfm ~ ft::;r<rt 0I.lfm ~ ft::;r<rt 0I.lfm ~ fu<rt Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females.

29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 2

114 105 9 1215 1068 147 1130 980 150 DISTRICT: SIROHI 94 90 4 993 860 133 996 867 129 20 15 6 222 208 14 134 113 21

16 15 70 69 208 171 37 SHEOGANJ 16 15 70 69 208 171 37

25 19 6 30 28 2 SIROHI 25 19 6 30 28 2

50 47 3 405 337 68 469 429 40 PINDWARA 43 42 1 396 328 68 464 424 40

7 5 2 9 9 5 5

19 18 373 341 32 202 170 32 ABU ROAD 19 18 365 333 32 202 170 32

8 8

15 14 137 111 26 92 74 18 REODAR 15 14 137 111 26 92 74 18

TOWNS:

27 26 12 12 SHEOGANJ (M)

2 14 14 41 26 15 SIROHI (M)

2 2 40 37 3 11 11 PINDWARA (M)·

7 5 2 9 9 5 5 BHAWRI (CT)

8 8 33 29 4 MOUNT ABU (M)

9 7 2 124 114 10 32 30 2 ABU ROADUA

9 7 2 116 106 10 32 30 2 (i) ABU ROAD (M)

8 8 (ii)SANTPUR (OG)

228

~ 1.~(t \ito:t\jU Rt cnT f~w'nrr~ \it o:t~ 10 lo:tl -mr

;nq f;rmrcr.~.1 '¥9'1 ~'1fiTl'!~'C!Tffi'1fIT~~ J:jw.n "l.~.f'fl'T\~ ~I Industrial Categor~ of Main Workers

rrrtt<:r '5':!Tt:m:~~ ~.~ 3R~ 31'R tf;m

SI. DistrictlP.S.I Totall Trade and Commerce Transport, Storage Other Services No. U.A'/Cityl Aurall and capommunicatlon

Town Urban

VII VIII IX

'&.!fm ~ ~ '6!l'fm ~ ftw:!t 'CZl'ftp ~ ftwn Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

fuwIT: fufrtT m.rT 745 612 133 669 662 7 2729 2326 403 m./R 411 322 89 234 231 3 1709 1394 315 "'1'. IU 334 290 44 435 431 4 1020 932 88

1. rnm <IT. iT 50 44 6 56 55 450 388 62 m./R 50 44 6 56 55 450 388 62 "l. fU

2 fumft <IT. IT 14 10 4 7 7 90 79 11 m./R 14 10 4 7 7 90 79 11 "I IU

3. ~ m./T 129 102 27 96 94 2 813 649 164 m./R 110 84 26 61 60 785 621 164 "I. IU 19 18 1 35 34 28 28

4 ~Us m. IT 126 115 11 86 85 291 218 73 m./R 126 115 11 86 85 290 217 73 '1 IU

5 ~ m.rr 111 69 42 24 24 94 89 5 m./R 111 69 42 24 24 94 89 5 '1 IU

~:

1. ~ ('1."l1. ) '1./U 23 22 27 27 53 51 2

2. miriT ('1."l1. ) '1. iU 69 48 21 30 29 298 282 16

3. ~ ('1.'1T. ) '1 IU 12 12 58 58 46 44 2

4 ~ ('ll.C6. ) '1. fU 19 18 35 34 28 28

5. 'ffi'UC :m<I ~ ("'!. '1T. ) '1 IU 131 118 13 52 50 2 357 318 39

6 ~m "l.~. '1. !U 80 72 8 233 233 238 209 29

(I) ~ ~ ('1.'1T.) '1. /U 80 72 8 233 233 237 208 29

(II)~ r<lT.~. ) "I./U

DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

~ Persons

47

18461 18337

124

1060 1060

738 738 \

8610 8593

17

6600 6600

1346 1346

43

25

17

24

14

1·1

~<fiTI'I~qJB

. Marginal Workers

'Fl'f Males

~8

1100 1078

22

82 82

63 63

433 431

2

331 331

171 171

19

2

~ Females

49

17361 17259

102

978 978

675 675 .

8177 8162

15

6269 6269

1175 1175

24

25

15

23

14

14

C'1fin Persons

50

81139 74136 7003

7855 7855

3618 3618

25258 24812

446

30156 30054

102

7797 7797

588

1398

515

446

1666

2390

2288

102

'fiTI1"1 "'liT'l C!R1

Non-Workers

~ Males

51

35368 32652

2716

3560 3560

1667 1667

'1743 11562

181

12352 12318

34

3545 3545

228

542

205

181

638

922

888

34

ftwrt Females

52

45771 41484 4287

4295 4295

1951 1951

13515 13250

265

17B04 17736

68

4252 4252

360

856

310

265

1028

1468

1400

68

f':rT<;rrM.RI

'1. 'f.rf'Tl:~

District/P S./ U.A /Cltyf

Town

2

SJROHI

SHEOGANJ

SIROHI'

PINDWARA

ABU ROAD

.REODAR

TOWNS:

SHEOGANJ (M)

SIROHI (M)

PANDWARA (M)

BHAWRI(CT)

MOUNT ABU (M)

ABU ROADUA

(I) ABU ROAD (M)

(II) SANTPUR (OG)