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PUNJAB

SERIES-04 PART XII-B

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

MANSA

VILLAGE AND TOWN WISE

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (PCA)

DIRECTORATE OF CENSUS OPERATIONS

PUNJAB

Census of India 2011

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CENSUS OF INDIA 2011

PUNJAB SERIES-04 PART XII - B

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

MANSA

VILLAGE AND TOWN WISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (PCA)

Directorate of Census Operations PUNJAB

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MOTIF

GURUDWARA SHRI SULISAR SAHIB, KOT DHARMU

GURUDWARA SHRI SULISAR SAHIB is situated in Village Kot Dharmu, Distt

Mansa. SHRI GURU TEGBAHADUR SAHIB JI came here from Anandpur Sahib

via Bhupal Bhikhi etc. GURU SAHIB stopped here and blessed this place as

"GURU KI KANSI" and got a sarover digged here. While staying here, One night

a person had stolen GURU SAHIB's preciuos horse. While going back in night

at some distance from here he got confused and forgot the directions. He

stayed there for the night with horse. By the morning Sikhs cought him. They

brought him in front of GURU SAHIB. He was ashamed of his act and ended

his life.

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(i) 20

(ii) 25

(iii) 33

(iv) 41

(v) 49

(vi) 51

(vii) 89

10 Section –II Tables based on Households Amenities and Assets (Rural

/Urban) at District and Sub-District level

(i) Table -1:Households by Ownership status and by Number of Dwelling

rooms occupied in the District, 2011105

Urban PCA-Town wise Primary Census Abstract

Section - I Primary Census Abstract (PCA)

Brief note on Primary Census Abstract

District Primary Census Abstract

Appendix to District Primary Census Abstract Total, Scheduled

Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes (SC)

Acknowledgement

History and Scope of the District Census Handbook

Contents

Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes (ST)

Rural PCA-C.D. blocks wise Village Primary Census Abstract

Administrative Setup

Important Statistics

District Highlights - 2011 Census

Brief History of the District

Foreword

Preface

Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population-Urban Block wise

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(ii) Table -2:Percentage distribution of Households living in Permanent,

Semi permanent and Temporary houses, 2011106

(iii) Table -3:Number and Percentage of Households by main source of

Drinking water, 2011108

(iv) Table -4:Number and Percentage of Households by main source of

Lighting, 2011110

(v) Table -5:Number and Percentage of Households by type of Latrine

facility, 2011112

(vi) Table -6:Number and Percentage of Households by type of Drainage

connectivity for waste water outlet, 2011114

(vii) Table -7:Number and Percentage of Households by availability of

Kitchen facility, 2011115

(viii) Table -8:Number and Percentage of Households by type of fuel used for

Cooking, 2011116

(ix) Table -9:

Number and Percentage of Households availing Banking

services and number of Households having each of the

specified Assets in , 2011

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FOREWORD

The District Census Handbook (DCHB) is an important publication of the Census

Organization since 1951. It contains both Census and non Census data of urban and rural areas for each District. The Census data provide information on demographic and

socio-economic characteristics of population at the lowest administrative unit i.e. of each Village and Town and ward of the District. The Primary Census Abstract (PCA) part of this publication contains Census data including data on household amenities

collected during 1st.phase of the Census i.e. House Listing and Housing Census. The non Census data presented in the DCHB is in the form of Village Directory and Town

Directory contain information on various infrastructure facilities available in the village and town viz; education, medical, drinking water, communication and transport, post and telegraph, electricity, banking, and other miscellaneous facilities. Later on, the

Telegraph Services were closed by the Government of India on 15th. July, 2013. The data of DCHB are of considerable importance in the context of planning and development at the grass-root level.

2. In the 1961 Census, DCHB provided a descriptive account of the District,administrative statistics, Census tables and Village and Town Directory including

Primary Census Abstract. This pattern was changed in 1971 Census and the DCHB was published in three parts: Part-A related to Village and Town Directory, Part-B to

Village and Town PCA and Part-C comprised analytical report, administrative statistics, District Census tables and certain analytical tables based on PCA and amenity data in respect of Villages. The 1981 Census DCHB was published in two

parts: Part-A contained Village and Town Directory and Part-B the PCA of Village and Town including the SCs and STs PCA up to Tahsil/Town levels. New features along

with restructuring of the formats of Village and Town Directory were added. In Village Directory, all amenities except electricity were brought together and if any amenity was not available in the referent Village, the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place

having such an amenity, was given.

3. The pattern of 1981 Census was followed by and large for the DCHB of 1991 Census

except the format of PCA. It was restructured. Nine-fold industrial classification of main workers was given against the four-fold industrial classification presented in the 1981 Census. In addition, sex wise population in 0-6 age group was included in the

PCA for the first time with a view to enable the data users to compile more realistic literacy rate as all children below 7 years of age had been treated as illiterate at the time

of 1991 Census. One of the important innovations in the 1991 Census was the Community Development Block (CD Block) level presentation of Village Directory and PCA data instead of the traditional Tahsil/Taluk/PS level presentation.

4. As regards DCHB of 2001 Census, the scope of Village Directory was improved byincluding some other amenities like banking, recreational and cultural facilities,

newspapers & magazines and `most important commodity’ manufactured in a Village in addition to prescribed facilities of earlier Censuses. In Town Directory, the statement

on Slums was modified and its coverage was enlarged by including details on all slums instead of ‘notified slums’.

5. The scope and coverage of Village Directory of 2011 DCHB has been widened byincluding a number of new amenities in addition to those of 2001. These newly

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added amenities are: Pre-Primary School, Engineering College, Medical College,

Management Institute, Polytechnic, Non-formal Training Centre, Special School for Disabled, Community Health Centre, Veterinary Hospital, Mobile Health Clinic, Medical Practitioner with MBBS Degree, Medical Practitioner with no degree, Traditional

Practitioner and faith Healer, Medicine Shop, Community Toilet, Rural Sanitary Mart or Sanitary Hardware Outlet in the Village, Community Bio- gas, Sub Post Office, Village Pin Code, Public Call Office, Mobile Phone Coverage, Internet Cafes/ Common

Service Centre, Private Courier Facility, Auto/Modified Autos, Taxis and Vans, Tractors, Cycle-pulled Rickshaws, Carts driven by Animals, Village connected to National

Highway, State Highway, Major District Road, and Other District Road, Availability of Water Bounded Macadam Roads in Village, ATM, Self-Help Group, Public Distribution System(PDS) Shop, Mandis/Regular Market, Weekly Haat, Agricultural Marketing

Society, Nutritional Centers (ICDS), Anganwadi Centre, ASHA (Accredited Social Health Activist), Sports Field, Public Library, Public Reading Room, Assembly Polling station,

Birth & Death Registration Office. In the Town Directory, seven Statements containing the details and the data of each Town have been presented viz.; (i)-Status and Growth History of Towns,(ii)- Physical Aspects and Location of Towns, (iii)-Civic and other

Amenities, (iv)-Medical Facilities, (v)-Educational, Recreational & Cultural Facilities, (vi)- Industry & Banking, and (vii)- Civic & other amenities in Slums respectively. CD Block wise data of Village Directory and Village PCA have been presented in DCHB of

2011 Census as presented in earlier Census.

6. The data of DCHB 2011 Census have been presented in two parts, Part-A contains

Village and Town Directory and Part-B contains Village and Town wise Primary Census Abstract. Both the Parts have been published in separate volumes in 2011 Census.

7. The Village and Town level amenities data have been collected, compiled andcomputerized under the supervision of Ms. Seema Jain, Director of Census Operation,Punjab. The task of Planning, Designing and Co-ordination of this publication was carried out by Dr. Pratibha Kumari, Assistant Registrar General (SS) under the guidance & supervision of Dr. R.C.Sethi, Ex-Addl. RGI and Shri Deepak Rastogi present Addl.RGI. Shri A.P. Singh, Deputy Registrar General, (Map) provided the technical guidance in the preparation of maps. Shri A.K. Arora, Joint Director of Data Processing Division under the overall supervision of Shri M.S.Thapa, Addl. Director (EDP) provided full cooperation in preparation of record structure for digitization and validity checking of Village and Town Directory data and the programme for the generation of Village Directory and Town Directory including various analytical inset tables as well as Primary Census Abstract (PCA). The work of preparation of DCHB, 2011 Census has been monitored in the Social Studies Division. I am thankful to all of them and others who have contributed to bring out this publication in time.

(C.Chandramouli) Registrar General &

Census Commissioner, India New Delhi.

Dated:- 16-06-2014

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PREFACE

The publication of District Census Handbook (DCHB) has been a regular feature ever since 1951, the first Census after independence. It aims to provide village/town level statistics for use by the government departments, non-government agencies,

academicians and scholars, alike.

At the 1961 Census, a beginning was made to include village level data also on availability of amenities such as educational, medical, postal and communicational,

land use pattern etc. in the form of Village Directory. Likewise, for towns, information with regard to their physical, financial, socio-cultural aspects and

infrastructure were also added at town level. Keeping in view the great utility of non-census data in the form of Village Directory and Town Directory, the same has remained to be an integral part of the DCHBs ever since 1961. Above all, the

analytical part and inclusion of maps presenting data at village level has further enriched the scope and use of this publication. The analytical note describes

historical, administrative, physio-graphic and demographic aspect of the district.

The present volume has two parts viz., Part A - Village and Town Directory and Part B – volume of the DCHB will now contain Village and Town wise Primary

Census Abstract (PCA) alongwith Housing amenities data. Now, this time both Part-A and Part-B of DCHB are being published separately for each district.

This volume of Part-B is giving data for each village within the Community

Development (CD) Block and each town in the district. In order to ensure greater authenticity of the data, an effort has been made to cross check the same with the

information available from other sources. We do hope that the contents and coverage of this publication would be of great use to the user agencies.

The production of the DCHB has always remained to be a joint venture of the

Central Government and the State Government. We greatly acknowledge and express our deep gratitude to the Government of Punjab for extending their complete

cooperation in providing the requisite data in the form of Village Directory and Town Directory. The District Gazetteers and the Statistical Abstracts brought out by the State Government were of big help to us in the preparation of brief analytical note.

We owe our deepest gratitude to Dr. C. Chandramouli, IAS, Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India and for their directions and support from time to time in accomplishing this onerous task.

The great effort and hard work done by Shri K.S. Bhatnagar, Joint Director, Shri Bhagirath Singh, Deputy Director, Shri Rajender Prasad, Assistant Director, Shri

C.K. Dutta, Assistant Director, and Smt. Renu Bhagat, S.I. Grade II are greatly acknowledged.

Last but not the least the publication of DCHB is a collective effort of the staff in

the directorate and the services rendered by them (as per list) are acknowledged with thanks.

Chandigarh (Seema Jain)

Dated: 19.6.2014 Joint Secretary & Director

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Task Force for Quality Assurance

Sh. K.S. Bhatnagar Joint Director Sh. Bhagirath Singh Deputy Director

Sh. C.K. Dutta Assistant Director Sh. Rajender Prasad Assistant Director

Primary Census Abstract

Sh. C.K. Dutta Assistant Director

Sh. Mansha Ram S.I. Grade-II Sh. Ankush Sharma Sr. Compiler Sh. Amit Kumar Compiler

Sh. Rajesh Kumar Compiler Smt. Pinky Negi Compiler

Ms. Suman Compiler Sh. Satinder Pal Singh U.D.C.

Map

Dr. B.B. Jain Research Officer Smt. Varinder Kaur Sr. Geographer

Smt. Sangita Rahi Draftsman

Typing

Sh. Satinder Pal Singh U.D.C.

Editing

Sh. K.S. Bhatnagar Joint Director Sh. Bhagirath Singh Deputy Director Sh. C.K. Dutta Assistant Director

Sh. Rajender Prasad Assistant Director

Preparation of Camera Ready Copy (CRC)

Sh. Satinder Pal Singh U.D.C.

Photo Copy

Sh. Ajit Singh MTS Sh. Harbans Singh MTS

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ORGI- Data Processing Division

DD(EDP) AD(EDP)

DPA Grade ‘A’ DPA Grade ‘A’

DPA Grade ‘A’ Sr. Consultant Jr. Consultant

Shri Jaspal Singh Lamba Ms. Usha Shri Anurag Gupta Shri Mukesh Kumar Mahawar Ms.Shagufta Nasreen Bhat Shri Khem Verma Jadon Ms. Archana Khare Shri Yashwant Singh Jr. Consultant

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HISTORY AND SCOPE OF THE DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

The need of data at the grass root level for the administrative and planning purposes at sub micro level as well as academic studies prompted the innovation of District Census Handbook. District Census Handbook is

a unique publication from the Census organization which provides most authentic details of census and non-census information from village and

town level to district level. The District Census Handbook was firstly introduced during the 1951 Census. It contains both census and non census data of urban as well as rural areas for each district. The census

data contain several demographic and socio-economic characteristics of the lowest administrative unit i.e. of each village and town and ward of the district. The non census data comprise of data on availability of various

civic amenities and infrastructural facilities etc. at the town and village level which constitute Village Directory and Town Directory part of the

DCHB. The data of DCHB are of considerable importance in the context of planning and development at grass-root level.

In 1961 census DCHB provided a descriptive account of the district,

administrative statistics, census tables and village and town directory including Primary Census Abstract. This pattern was changed in 1971

Census and the DCHB was published in three parts: Part-A related to village and town directory, Part-B to village and town PCA and Part-C comprised analytical report, administrative statistics, district census tables

and certain analytical tables based on PCA and amenity data in respect of villages. The 1981 census DCHB was published in two parts: Part-A contained village and town directory and Part-B the PCA of village and town

including the SCs and STs PCA up to tahsil/town levels. New features along with restructuring of the formats of village and town directory were

added into it. In Village Directory, all amenities except electricity were brought together and if any amenity was not available in the referent village, the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place having such an

amenity, was given.

The pattern of 1981 census was followed by and large for the DCHB

of 1991 Census except the format of PCA. It was restructured. Nine-fold industrial classification of main workers was given against the four-fold industrial classification presented in the 1981 census. In addition, sex

wise population in 0-6 age group was included in the PCA for the first time with a view to enable the data users to compile more realistic literacy rate as all children below 7 years of age had been treated as illiterate at the time

of 1991 census. One of the important innovations in the 1991 census was the Community Development Block (CD Block) level presentation of village

directory and PCA data instead of the traditional tahsil/taluk/PS level presentation.

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As regards DCHB of 2001 Census, the scope of Village Directory was improved by including some other amenities like banking, recreational and

cultural facilities, newspapers & magazines and `most important commodity’ manufactured in a village in addition to prescribed facilities of earlier censuses. In Town Directory, the statement on Slums was modified

and its coverage was enlarged by including details on all slums instead of ‘notified slums’.

The scope and coverage of Village Directory of 2011 DCHB has been

widened by including a number of new amenities in addition to those of 2001. In the Town Directory, seven Statements containing the details and

the data of each town have been presented viz.; (i)-Status and Growth History of towns,(ii)- Physical Aspects and Location of Towns, (iii)-Civic and other Amenities, (iv)-Medical Facilities, (v)-Educational, Recreational &

Cultural Facilities, (vi)- Industry & Banking, and (vii)- Civic & other amenities in Slums respectively. CD Block wise data of Village Directory

and Village PCA have been presented in DCHB of 2011 census as presented in earlier census. The data of DCHB 2011 Census have been presented in two parts, Part-A contains Village and Town Directory and Part-B contains

Village and Town wise Primary Census Abstract. Both the Parts have been published in separate volumes in 2011 Census.

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Brief history of district

Mansa district was formed in 1992. Prior to that it used to be the part of the

erstwhile State of Patiala. Bathinda and Faridkot collectively were known as

Phulkian state.The district name appears after the headquarters town Mansa and

has been derived from the name of a Faquir named Mansa who used to live in a

Jhuggi near village Khiala. At that time Bhikhi was a tahsil instead of Mansa. After

some time three or four households of Manshahia sub- caste came and settled

here. Actually they were Mann. They belonged to Patiala family and were called

Quile wale Mann (Sardar). At that time, this area was a part of district Barnala

(Barnala was the district at the time of Patiala state). Due to Manshahia it was

called Mansa. After that the people belonging to some other sub-castes came and

settled here. Actually the area was infested with the looters, dacoits and robbers.

The people needed the police and Administration for their security and this facility

was arranged by way of getting their place made a tahsil.

The town is said to have been founded by Bhai Gurdas who hailed from

Dhingar, District Mansa. He is said to have been married at this place among the

Dhaliwal Jat Sikh. Once he came to his in-laws to take his wife along with him but

they refused to send her. At this, Bhai Gurdas sat in meditation before the house

of his in-laws. After some time, the parents of the girl agreed to send their

daughter with Bhai Gurdas. But he refused to take her along with him stating that

he had now renounced the worldly way of life in His name. After his death, a

Smadh was constructed where a fair is held every year in March-April. People in

large numbers attend the fair and offer Laddus and Gur at the Smadh.

Ancient History :

The ancient history of Mansa district has been traced to the Indus Valley

Civilization. Certain sites explored in the district link it with the sites explored in

Rupnagar District. This civilization has been called Indus Valley Civilization,

because most of its sites have been found along the Indus valley. The Civilization

was spread over a vast area and present Mansa district was a part of it. It is also

called the Harappan Culture, because the sites of the ancient culture excavated at

Harappa in Pakistan have ample proof that the Indus Valley Civilization was much

developed and advanced.

The sites explored at Mansa have been classified into Pre-Harappan, Harappan

and Post Harappan Period. These conclusions have been drawn from the following

various types of pottery found from the mounds explored.

Pre-Harappan Period :

The main characteristics of Pre-Harappan culture were that the bricks

used by the people were unburnt and smaller in size than those of the

Harappan Period. They used copper to manufacture their implements and

ornaments.

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Harappan Period :

The main characteristics of Harappan culture were good town-planning,

careful layout of streets, elaborate drainage system, organized municipal

government and on the whole a developed urban life.

Post Harappan Period :

The post Harappan culture shows unmistakable signs of all-round

decadence. New houses were built and drains laid out in utter violation of the

municipal rules. Kilns were sometimes built in the heart of the town.

This urban type of Harappan civilization was destroyed by Aryans, who were

basically a rural tribe. The appearance of the Aryans on the soil of Punjab in

about B.C. 1500 seems to have coincided with the destruction of the great Indus

cities. Hordes of these invaders seem to have descended into Punjab plains from

the north- west in several successive waves between B.C. 1500 and 800. Punjab

in turmoil witnessed, perhaps for the first time, a state of fierce and constant

warfare for several centuries. The wars between the invading Aryans and the

placid pre-Aryans of the land ended in the victory of the Aryans over the non-

Aryans.

During the Rigvedic Aryan period, Mansa seems to have been the part of

Saptasindhu (seven waters) which came to be known as Panchanada (five rivers)

in Mahabharta time and during Mauryas and Guptas period. Hence the ancient

people of Mansa district enjoyed the blessings of an efficient administration of

the Maurya and Gupta Kings.

Medieval History :

The medieval period of history started with the Muhammadan invasions of

India. India became the target of foreign invaders after the fall of powerful empire

of Harshvardhan of Thanesar. In the 11th Century, the invasions of Sultan

Mahmud of Ghazni, shook the Indian rulers completely. The frontier area of India

at that time including the area of present Mansa district was under the rule of

Hindushahi ruler. It is believed that Bathinda, to which Mansa district was a part

till April, 1992 was the capital of Hindushahi rulers for more than a century. There

is no doubt that the Hindushahi rulers defended this country from the outslaughts

of Muhammadan invaders for a considerable period but they could not stand

against the incessant invasions of Mahmud of Ghazni.

The decline and decay of the Hindushahi Kingdom which was the first to bear

the burnt of the Turkish onslaught enabled Mahmud to penetrate into the heart of

Hindustan. First of all, Mahmud besieged the fort of Bathinda including the

present area of Mansa District in the year 1004 AD which lay on the route from

the northwest into the rich Ganga Valley.

The province of Punjab including the area of present day Mansa District, had

been ruled during the latter days of Mahmud’s reign and through out that of

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Masud, by deputies. The administration of the province was disorganized by

disloyalty, selfishness and inefficiency of Muslim officers. Masud was however,

ably and loyally served by a Hindu general named Tilak who had risen from

obscurity to the rank of a minister in the time of his (Masud’s) father. The affairs of

Punjab including the present day area of Mansa District, inspite of Tilak loyalty

and devotion, were not going on well and Masud fled to Lahore for shelter.

A fierce battle was fought in 1191 in which Muhammad Gauri was seriously

wounded and suffered a defeat. Prithvi Raj besieged the fortress of Bathinda.

Prithvi Raj Chauhan was defeated in the second battle of Tarain in 1192, which was a land mark in the history of India. It proved to be a very decisive contest and ensured the ultimate success of Muhammad Gauri against Hindustan. The

Chauhan military power stood completely broken. Immediately after his success at Tarain, Muhammad captured Hansi, Sirsa, Samana and the area of Mansa

District. As a result of this, the area of Mansa District came under the rule of Muhammad Gauri, who was the first Muhammadan ruler of this area which was

subsequently succeeded by his most prominent slave, named Qutab-ud-din Aibak who laid the foundation of new dynasty which is popularly known as the Slave

Dynasty. The period between 1206-1526 is known as ‘The period of Sultanate of Delhi’ and the area of the present Mansa district undoubtedly remained under the

rule of the sultans of Delhi. It is also believed that the area of Mansa District was a part and parcel of main Delhi Province and the fort of Bathinda had a great

strategic position during the Sultanate period.

It is worthwhile to mention here that the area of the present Mansa District

(formerly part of Bathinda District) was dominated by the Sidhu-Brar. Like almost all the Jat tribes, the Sidhus are of Rajput origin and trace their ancestry to Jesal

of Jesalji, a Bhatti Rajput and founder of the state and city of Jaisalmer, who was driven from his kingdom by successful rebellion in 1180 and wandered north-

wards where Prithvi Raj was then king of Ajmer and Delhi and the most powerful monarch of Hindustan. Jesal determined to settle near Hisar, where his four sons

were born viz. Salvahan, Kala, Hamhel and Pem. The third of these Hemhel, sacked the town of Hisar, seized a number of villages in its neighbourhood and

over ran the country upto the wall of Delhi. He was driven back by Iltumish, the third King of Delhi, but was afterwards received into favour and made Governor of

Sirsa and Bathinda in 1212, including the area of present Mansa District. He built the town of Hisar. He died in 1214 and was succeeded by his son Jandra who was

remarkable only as the father of twenty one sons from whom as many clans have descended; Batera, being the ancestor of the Sidhus. Manjalrab son of Batera

rebelled against the Delhi Government and was captured and beheaded at Jaisalmer. He left one son, Undra commonly known as Anand Rai who was the

father of Khiwa. Khiwa first married a Rajputni, but she gave him no child and he then took daughter of one Basir, a Jat Zamindar of Neli as a second wife. This

marriage was considered a disgrace by his Rajput Kinsmen and Khiwa was ever afterwards known as ‘Kot’ which signifies in the Punjabi dialect, an alloy of metals

or any inferior and degrading admixture.

Ala Singh, the son of Rama, was the founder of Patiala State. He was only

twenty three years of age when his father was murdered in 1714. Ala Singh was a great fighter. He conquered Barnala and adjoining area in 1753. He attacked

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Bathinda which was in the possession of Sardar Jodh Singh Sabok, who gave a tough fight to Ala Singh for three months. But when Ala Singh succeeded in

getting the help of Dal Khalsa, Jodh Singh surrendered. After conquering Bathinda, Budhlada (now a tahsil of Mansa District), adjoining areas were also

conquered by Ala Singh. In this way almost the whole of the area of present Mansa District came under the rule of Ala Singh of Phul Dynasty.

The Struggle for Freedom :

Namdhari Movement - Namdhari Movement popularly known as Kuka Movement was initiated by Bhai Ram Singh on April 1, 1857 at Ludhiana District. He knew of

the hardships and sufferings of the ordinary peasants and based his movement on redressal of their grievances. He had served as a soldier in the Sikh Army and had

been influenced by the idea of Sikh dominion over the Punjab. Within a few years, Bhai Ram Singh emerged as Guru Ram Singh with a considerable following in

Ludhiana and adjoining areas.

Within a short period, Namdhari Movement spread in the rest of Punjab

including the area of present Mansa District. The Namdharis of Mansa District took an active part in the freedom struggle of the country. However, the movement

was ruthlessly suppressed by the British in 1872.

The Ghadar Movement - The Ghadar Movement was the first purely secular

movement which aimed at to liberate India by force of arms. The rebellion was planned in the United States and funds were raised from Indians living in foreign

countries. The headquarter of the movement was at San Francisco. Sohan Singh Bhakna was the President and Lala Hardyal was the General Secretary of the

Party. Pt. Kanshi Ram of Rupnagar district was the treasurer of the Ghadar Party. A weekly paper called Ghadar (The Rebellion) was started with Lala Hardyal as

Chief Editor. Because of the Journal, the Organisation came to be known as the Ghadar party.

The harassment of the passengers of the ship ‘Kamagata Maru’ mostly Punjabis, instigated the people of Punjab living in foreign to participate actively in

the Ghadar Movement. Unfortunately, the movement failed because of the leakage of information by Kirpal Singh who had been planted by the British among the

Ghadarites.

The Punjab Ryasti Praja Mandal Movement - The Punjab Ryasti Praja Mandal

Movement remained very forceful in Patiala State. As much of the area of Mansa district was under Patiala State; the movement had also its impact on the district.

To begin with, it focussed its attention on political issues such as liberty of movement and speech and misuse of state finances by the rulers, particularly

Maharaja Bhupinder Singh of Patiala. The All India States’ People’s Conference was held at Bombay in 1927 and under its inspiration, Praja Mandals were

organized in a large number of states.

Akalis were actively associated with this movement. They started their

campaign with a long tour of Patiala State under the leadership of Baba Kharak Singh who was known as the ‘uncrowned king of the Panth’. He addressed a big

political conference at Mansa where the birth of the Punjab Ryasti Praja Mandal was announced on July 17, 1928 and exhorted his audience to participate in the

agitation launched by the Akalis. Sewa Singh Thikriwala was elected as its

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president and Bhagwan Singh Longowalia as its general secretary. A rally was attended by thousand of peasants from neighbouring villages. Akali jathas from

Barnala, Bathinda, Mansa, Maur, Sardulgarh, Sunam and Bhawanigarh took part in the procession. Baba Kharak Singh in his speech attacked the misdeeds and

loose morals of Maharaja Bhupinder Singh of Patiala.

Throughout 1931, the agitation for the sack of Maharaja Bhupinder Singh continued unabated. Budhlada was another important centre of Praja Movement

in the present Mansa district. In a public meeting held there, resolutions were adopted condemning enhancement of land revenue and abiana and demanding

relief in taxes. Akali religious-cum-political conferences were also held at Mansa and Talwandi Sabo in 1940. There were not much disturbances in the wake of the Quit India Resolution passed by the Bombay Session of the Indian National

Congress in August 1942. The people of Mansa district took an active part in overall freedom movement of the country. A big political conference was held at

Phul on 25th and 26th of April, 1946 which was addressed by prominent Congress

leaders from Punjab.

Independence and its aftereffects:

At the time of Independence in 1947, Maharaja Yadvindra Singh was ruling over most of the present Mansa district, with headquarters at Patiala. As in the

rest of the country, people celebrated achievements of Independence with great enthusiasm. Among the states, Maharaja Yadvindra Singh of Patiala played a

significant role in the history of India

There was a lot of bloodshed during the partition period in the entire district.

India’s Independence brought about a little change in the attitude of the princes. The Praja Mandal and the Akalis continued with their demands and remained

quarrelling over the details of future set up. But after a very short interval, they patched up their difference, forged a united front and started demanding a

responsible government. The Akalis issued an ultimatum to the East Punjab States to introduce responsible Government or face a morcha. The Praja Mandal

had already been threatening a struggle. It was no longer possible for the States to continue in their old ways. Administration was crisis-ridden and the Central

Government at Delhi was not too sympathetic. In such a situation, the movement for merger of these states gained ground.

Formation of PEPSU and its merger with Punjab:

The Patiala and the East Punjab States Union or the PEPSU as it was popularly called, had come into existence on August 20, 1948, with the integration of the

princely States of Patiala, Nabha, Jind, Faridkot, Kapurthala, Nalagarh and Malerkotla. This union came into being under the active guidance of Sardar

Valabh Bhai Patel who was then the Home Minister and incharge of Indian States Department. Maharaja Yadvindra Singh of Patiala was appointed as the

Rajparmukh (Head of State).

With the formation of the PEPSU, the Praja Mandal also changed its name to the

PEPSU Pradesh Congress. All the princes in the East Punjab States except the

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Maharaja of Patiala were eliminated. Even the Patiala ruler was no more than the constitutional head of the State and the real power passed into the hands of the

representatives of the people. On November 1, 1956, with the reorganization of the States, PEPSU was merged with Punjab and constitutional position of the

Maharaja of Patiala ended. The Praja Mandalist now claimed that they had achieved consummation of the great struggle which they had launched nearly

thirty years earlier.

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Administrative SetupThe present Punjab is only one-seventh of what it was before Independence.

The first event which reduced its size was the partition in 1947 when western part of its territory was transferred to Pakistan. It suffered another loss of territory in 1948 when Himachal Pradesh (the then a Class ‘C’ State and now a full-fledged State) was carved out of it. The year 1956, however, witnessed an addition of territory due to merger of PEPSU into Punjab. Again on November 1, 1966, the State got re-organized on linguistic basis and its area reduced considerably.

Situated in the north-west of India, Punjab spreads between 29o 33� N to 32o 31� N latitude and 73o 53� E to 76o 56� E longitude. It is flanked by Jammu & Kashmir to the north, Himachal Pradesh to the east, and Haryana and Rajasthan to the south. Roughly triangular in shape, Punjab covers an area of 50,362 sq. km. As per Census 2011, it has a population of 27.7 million. Among the States and Union territories, it ranks 20th in area and 15th in population.

At the time of 1971 Census, Punjab State was comprised of 11 districts. With the creation of Faridkot district after 1971 Census, the number of districts in the State increased to 12 in 1981 and the number of districts remained the same in 1991 Census as well. During 1991-2001 five new districts were created. These namely are; Nawanshahr, Fatehgarh Sahib, Moga, Muktsar and Mansa. After 2001 Census, three new districts namely, SAS Nagar (Mohali), Tarn Taran and Barnala were created. SAS Nagar district was created by taking out Kharar and SAS Nagar tehsils of Rupnagar district and Dera Bassi tehsil of Patiala district. Tarn Taran district was created out of Amritsar district and includes Tarn Taran, Patti and Khadur Sahib tehsils. Barnala district was created out of Sangrur district and is comprised of Barnala and Tapa tehsils.

Administratively, the State is divided into four divisions namely, Jalandhar, Patiala, Firozpur and Faridkot. As per Census 2011, there are 20 districts comprised of 77 tehsils, 217 towns and 12,581 villages. Among the towns, 143 have statutory status. The remaining 74 are Census towns, created based on laid down demographic criteria and are non-statutory in status. Out of 12,581 villages, 413 are uninhabited i.e. with zero population. As such, there is a net increase of 3 districts, 5 tehsils and 60 towns (4 statutory and 56 census towns) in Census 2011 over that of 2001.

A complete detail of changes in territorial units during 2001-2011 is given in Appendix to Table A-1 in General Population Tables. Out of 20 districts in Punjab, seven districts which have not experienced any inter - district or intra - district jurisdictional change during this decade are; Kapurthala, SBS Nagar, Ludhiana, Firozpur, Faridkot, Bathinda and Mansa. The remaining 13 districts have undergone jurisdictional change at inter/ intra district level.

Mansa district is located at 30.8°N 75.17°E in Sothern part of Punjab. Mansa district is bordered by Barnala district in the north, Sangrur district in the East, Bathinda in the West.

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For the administrative purpose, the district forms part of Faridkot Division. For the purposes of general and revenue set up the district is divided into three tahsils viz. Sardulgarh, Budhlada and Mansa. All of them have sub divisional status. Further sub divided into 5 C.D. blocks viz. Sardulgarh, Jhunir, Budhlada, Mansa and Bhikhi. There are only 5 statutory towns viz. Sardulgarh, Budhlada, Bareta, Bhikhi and Mansa. The district is the basic unit of administration. The administrative machinery of the district consists of hierarchy of officers and officials headed by the Deputy Commissioner (also the District Magistrate) as head of the administration of the district and revenue administration in the district.

The Statutory towns are notified by the State Government. Section 4 of the Punjab Municipal Act, 1911 lays down the specifications of local areas to be smaller urban areas or transitional areas and constitution of Municipal Council and Nagar Panchayat. Under this section, the State Government may, having regard to population of area, the density of population therein, the revenue generated for local administration, the percentage of employment in non-agricultural activities, the economic importance or such other factors, as it may deem fit, specify by notification in the official gazette any area to be transitional area or a smaller urban area for the purpose of this Act. Further, under Section 4 (ii) where an area is specified as a transactional area or as a smaller urban area under sub section (i), the State Government may, by notification in the official gazette, constituted for the transactional area so specified a Nagar Panchayat and for the smaller urban area so specified a Municipal Council of the Ist Class, IInd Class or IIIrd Class.

The different categories of urban bodies constituted by Punjab government under the provisions of Punjab Municipal Act are as follows:

Sl. No. Class of Urban Local Bodies Population Income (in Rs.)

1

2

3

4

5

Municipal Corporation

Municipal Council Class I

Municipal Council Class II

Municipal Council Class III

Nagar Panchayat

3 lac or above

50,000 to 3 lac

10,000 to 50,000

Up to 10,000

5,000 or above

2 Crore or above

50 lac to 2 Crore

15 lac to 50 lac

Up to 15 lac

More than Rs. 150 per head

The following statement indicates the jurisdictional changes which have taken place in Mansa district after the 2001 Census:

Jurisdictional Changes during 2001-2011

Name of District/ No. of villages No. of Towns

Tahsil 2001 2011 2001 2011 Changes since 2001 & Govt. Notification No.

1 2 3 4 5 6

No Change

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DISTRICT HIGHLIGHTS CENSUS 2011

Mansa district ranks 13th in area and 15th in population.

Mansa is the most populous and Sardulgarh is the least populous tahsil.

The average population size of a village in the district (2,547) is far

greater than that of the state (1,425).

Budhlada rural (13,389) is the largest village by population size followed

by Boha (12,170) in the district.

22 villages in the district are large sized with a population of 5,000 or

more.

The decadal population growth rate of the district (11.8%) is lower than

the state average (13.9%).

Mansa district is relatively less urbanized than the state (37.5%) as only

21.3 percent of its population is urban.

The sex ratio in the district (883) is lower than the state (895). It ranks

15th among the districts in the state.

The child sex ratio in the district (836) is lower than the state (846). It

ranks 16th among the districts in the state.

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Number of Villages Total 12,581 240

Inhabited 12,168 238

Uninhabited 413 2

Number of Towns Statutory 143 5

Census 74 -

Total 217 5

Number of Households Normal 5,486,851 148,693

Institutional 16,367 498

Houseless 9,853 439

Population Total Persons 27,743,338 769,751

Males 14,639,465 408,732

Females 13,103,873 361,019

Rural Persons 17,344,192 606,147

Males 9,093,476 322,184

Females 8,250,716 283,963

Urban Persons 10,399,146 163,604

Males 5,545,989 86,548

Females 4,853,157 77,056

Percentage Urban Population 37.48 21.25

Number Percentage Number Percentage

Persons 3,384,339 13.89 80,993 11.76

Males 1,654,420 12.74 42,286 11.54

Females 1,729,919 15.21 38,707 12.01

Area (in sq Km.) 50362 2198.00

551 350

Sex Ratio Total 895 883

(Number of females per 1000 males) Rural 907 881

Urban 875 890

District

Important Statistics

Decadal Population Growth

2001-2011

Density of Population (Persons

per sq Km.)

State

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Important Statistics

Number Percentage Number Percentage

Literates Persons 18,707,137 75.84 423,560 61.83

Males 10,436,056 80.44 244,037 67.31

Females 8,271,081 70.73 179,523 55.68

Scheduled Castes Persons 8,860,179 31.94 258,878 33.63

Males 4,639,875 31.69 136,311 33.35

Females 4,220,304 32.21 122,567 33.95

Scheduled Tribes Persons - 0 - 0.00

Males - 0 - 0.00

Females - 0 - 0.00

Workers and Non-WorkersPersons 9,897,362 35.67 328,512 42.68

Males 8,074,157 55.15 230,739 56.45

Females 1,823,205 13.91 97,773 27.08

(i) Main Workers Persons 8,450,936 30.46 247,175 32.11

Males 7,264,631 49.62 207,008 50.65

Females 1,186,305 9.05 40,167 11.13

(ii) Marginal Workers Persons 1,446,426 5.21 81,337 10.57

Males 809,526 5.53 23,731 5.81

Females 636,900 4.86 57,606 15.96

Non-Workers Persons 17,845,976 64.33 441,239 57.32

Males 6,565,308 44.85 177,993 43.55

Females 11,280,668 86.09 263,246 72.92

(i) Cultivators Persons 1,934,511 19.55 105,963 32.26

Males 1,753,359 21.72 86,143 37.33

Females 181,152 9.94 19,820 20.27

(ii)Agricultural Labourers Persons 1,588,455 16.05 90,367 27.51

Males 1,239,445 15.35 57,547 24.94

Females 349,010 19.14 32,820 33.57

Persons 385,960 3.9 13,442 4.09

Males 249,294 3.09 6,210 2.69

Females 136,666 7.5 7,232 7.40

(iv) Other Workers Persons 5,988,436 60.51 118,740 36.14

Males 4,832,059 59.85 80,839 35.03

Females 1,156,377 63.43 37,901 38.76

Total Workers (Main and

Marginal)

Category of Workers (Main & Marginal)

(iii)Workers in household

industry

State District

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Section - I

Primary Census Abstract (PCA)

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Brief Note on Primary Census Abstract

Introduction:

The Indian Census has the reputation of being one of the best in the world.

The first Census in India was conducted in the year 1872. This was conducted at different points of time in different parts of the country. In 1881 a Census was taken for the entire country simultaneously. Since then, Census has been

conducted every ten years, without a break. Thus, the Census of India 2011 was the fifteenth in this unbroken series since 1872, the seventh after

independence and the second census of the third millennium and twenty first century. The census has been uninterruptedly continued despite several adversities like wars, epidemics, natural calamities, political unrest, etc.

The Census of India is conducted under the provisions of the Census Act 1948 and the Census Rules, 1990. In Censuses until 1931, a synchronous de-facto method was adopted wherein the Census was conducted throughout the

country on a single night. This being a very costly affair and involved the deployment of very large force at one point of time was given up in 1941. Since

then the same methodology has been followed in all the Censuses. It is a gigantic operation and considered to be the single largest, complex, peace time administrative exercise in the world.

The Census Operation in India is carried out in two distinct but inter connected phases - the House listing and Housing Census followed by the Population Enumeration. During the first phase of Census 2011 i.e.,House

listing and Housing Census, the buildings, census houses and households were identified and systematically listed in the House Listing and Housing

Census Schedule during the periodApril to September, 2010 in different States/Union Territories. Apart from listing of houses,some useful data on the amenities available to the households was also collected for assessingcondition

of human settlements, housing deficits etc. Censuses prior to Census 2001 had the system of collecting the

information through Individual Slip which was a key schedule for every individual. The information collected through slip was then compiled for a household. Some information was also collected in addition to this for the

household. During 2001 Census a comprehensive Household Schedule was adopted replacing the individual slip concept. In 2011 Census also similar household schedule was used for canvassing. The scope of demographic, socio-

economic parameters has been widened in every census.

2. Population Enumeration - Census 2011:

The field work of the second phase i.e. Population Enumeration was carried out during February-March, 2011. One of the essential features of

Population Enumeration in the second phase was that each person was enumerated and her/his individual particulars were collected at a well-defined

point of time.

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The Census moment and the reference date for the Census of India 2011 was 00:00 hours of 1st March, 2011. The enumeration was conducted from 9th February to 28th February, 2011 alongwith a revisional round from 1st

March, 2011 to 5th March, 2011 synchronously all over the country except for few specific areas of the Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand states that remain snowbound in February. In these locations the

population enumeration was done from 11th September, 2010 to 30th September, 2010 along with a revisional round from 1st October, 2010 to 5th

October, 2010. The reference date for the census in snow bound non-synchronous areas of these states was 00.00 hours of the first day of October, 2010. In addition to the coverage during House listing& Housing Census, the

enumeration of the Houseless population was carried out on the night of 28th February, 2011, as has been the usual practice. For the purpose of Census, certain areas where the access of the civilian enumerators was not permissible

due to security reasons termed as ‘Special Charges’ such as the Defence and strictly Military/Para-Military areas, including operational areas were also

covered. Such areas were not covered during the House listing& Housing Census. In addition to the defence/para-military areas, Special Charges also included certain factory areas, certain colonies, sensitive areas, scientific

establishments, etc. These also formed Special Charges as these were not accessible by the usual census enumerator.

3. Quality Assurance:

A Task Force for Quality Assurance (TFQA) functioned under the chairmanship of the RG & CCI. Experienced officers of the different divisions of the organization i.e. Heads and senior officers of the Census Division, Data

Processing Division, Map Division, Demography Division and Social Studies Division comprised the TFQA. The Directors of Census Operations were co-

opted as members whenever the TFQA discussed the data for their States/Union territories. The main objective of constituting the TFQA was to subject the data to stringent validation checks and ensure its quality before

release as it was expedient to be satisfied itself about the quality of data before putting the same in public domain.

The Directors and their senior officers were involved at all levels with respect to the quality and the coverage of their States/UTs. The TFQA intensively scrutinized coverage and content parameters including edit and

imputation logic. The most important aspect of the data quality was to ensure complete coverage of all geographical areas especially for the population enumeration phase where the data is disseminated right up to the village level

in the rural areas and the ward level in the urban areas. Thus ensuring the complete coverage and correct geographical linkage of each enumeration block

was one of the major planks of the quality control, especially for small area population statistics. The content was scrutinized mainly through the process of internal consistency, comparison with similar data in the past and also

through validation with likewise data if available, from external sources. Quite often the local knowledge and perception was looked at to understand both the existing and the new emerging trends of population distribution and

characteristics. A very comprehensive check and edit mechanism was put in

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place to objectively examine the preliminary Census 2011 Population Enumeration results and finally clear them for use. The population data was cleared only after the full possible satisfaction of the TFQA.

The entire work relating to the data validation and scrutiny was completed by all the States/Union territories under the overall supervision and monitoring of the Census Division of the Office of the Registrar General, India

with active cooperation and support of the Social Studies Division, Data Processing Division, Data Dissemination Division and Map Division.

4. Primary Census Abstract:

The Primary Census Abstract which is an important publication of 2011 Census gives basicinformation on Area, Total Number of Households, Total Population, Scheduled Castes, Scheduled TribesPopulation, Population in the

age group 0-6, Literates, Main Workers and Marginal Workers classified by thefour broad industrial categories, namely, (i) Cultivators, (ii) Agricultural

Labourers, (iii) Household Industry Workers, and (iv) Other Workers and also Non-Workers. The characteristics of the Total Population includeScheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Institutional and Houseless Population and are

presented by sex andrural-urban residence.

In 1981 census main workers were presented into four categories. As regards 1991 Census, the nine-fold industrialclassification of main workers has been given in the Primary Census Abstract. One of the important features

of the Primary Census Abstract of 1991 Census was the presentation of population of the age group 0-6 which is continued in 2001 and 2011 Census.All the children of age 6 years or less have been treated as illiterate

even if the child is going to a school and may have picked up reading and writing. This will help the data users in better analysis and understanding of

the literacy data as the literacy rate is calculated with 7 years and above population and it is referred as effective literacy rate.In 2001 and 2011 census four categories of main workers have been given in the Primary Census

Abstract.

5. Level of Presentation of PCA data in District CensusHandbooks:

The format of Primary Census Abstract (PCA) adopted in the DCHB of

2001 Census has been continued for 2011 Census as the data on four categories of works have been presented similar to 2001 census. The Primary Census Abstract data in different PCAs are presented at different levels. The

level of presentation of Primary Census Abstracts in DCHB is as under:

1.District Primary Census Abstract -District/C.D. Block/Town. 2.Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes- District/C.D. Block/Town. 3.Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes -District/C.D. Block/Town.

4. Village Primary Census Abstract -C.D. Block/Village wise.5. Urban Primary Census Abstract- Town/Ward level.

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The PCA Data for villages was presented C.D. Block wise for the first time in 1991 Census. Thispractice is continued in 2001 and 2011 Census. The term ‘Total Population’ includes the Scheduled Castes, the Scheduled Tribes, the

Institutional and the Houseless populations. An appendix to District Primary Census Abstract has also been furnished showing urban enumeration block-wise particulars on Total Population, the Scheduled Castes Population and the

Scheduled Tribes Population for each town.

6. Area Figures:

The area figures supplied by local revenue authorities of the district in

respect of tahsils, Police Stations and by the local bodies in respect of towns are given in square kilometers. The area figures of the villages supplied by the Tahsildars in acres have been converted and shown in hectares. The area

figures of the C.D. Block are the total of the village areas coming under each C.D. Block. The area figures for the district are the same as adopted by the

Surveyor General of India to maintain uniformity at the national level.

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District Primary Census

Abstract

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DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : MANSA

DISTRICT PRIMARY

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

047 Mansa - District Total 2,198.00 149,630 769,751 408,732 361,019 84,763 46,177 38,586

Rural 2,149.33 117,232 606,147 322,184 283,963 66,799 36,305 30,494

Urban 48.67 32,398 163,604 86,548 77,056 17,964 9,872 8,092

0093 Bhikhi Total 329.93 19,032 98,910 52,760 46,150 10,735 5,850 4,885

Rural 329.93 19,032 98,910 52,760 46,150 10,735 5,850 4,885

Urban 0.00 - - - - - - -

0094 Mansa Total 380.15 22,203 113,726 60,510 53,216 12,325 6,677 5,648

Rural 380.15 22,203 113,726 60,510 53,216 12,325 6,677 5,648

Urban 0.00 - - - - - - -

0095 Budhlada Total 669.36 40,218 208,337 110,438 97,899 22,809 12,380 10,429

Rural 669.36 40,218 208,337 110,438 97,899 22,809 12,380 10,429

Urban 0.00 - - - - - - -

0096 Jhunir Total 339.86 18,104 92,782 49,892 42,890 9,662 5,268 4,394

Rural 339.86 18,104 92,782 49,892 42,890 9,662 5,268 4,394

Urban 0.00 - - - - - - -

0097 Sardulgarh Total 364.16 17,675 92,392 48,584 43,808 11,268 6,130 5,138

Rural 364.16 17,675 92,392 48,584 43,808 11,268 6,130 5,138

Urban 0.00 - - - - - - -

URBAN

800232 Sardulgarh (NP) Urban 8.00 3,725 19,219 10,072 9,147 2,351 1,270 1,081

800233 Bareta (M Cl) Urban 6.00 3,409 17,432 9,239 8,193 1,864 1,019 845

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) Urban 4.00 5,116 26,172 13,832 12,340 2,882 1,599 1,283

800235 Bhikhi (NP) Urban 9.00 3,435 17,825 9,316 8,509 1,862 1,034 828

800236 Mansa (M Cl) Urban 21.67 16,713 82,956 44,089 38,867 9,005 4,950 4,055

Location

code

number

District/ CD

Block/ Town

Total/

Rural/

Urban

Area in

Square

Kilometre

Number of

households

Total population (including institutional

and houseless population) Population in the age-group 0-6

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PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 3 2 1

258,878 136,311 122,567 - - - 423,560 244,037 179,523 Total Mansa - District 047

217,553 114,644 102,909 - - - 313,244 182,103 131,141 Rural

41,325 21,667 19,658 - - - 110,316 61,934 48,382 Urban

30,401 16,086 14,315 - - - 51,543 29,517 22,026 Total Bhikhi 0093

30,401 16,086 14,315 - - - 51,543 29,517 22,026 Rural

- - - - - - - - - Urban

39,697 20,862 18,835 - - - 59,224 34,587 24,637 Total Mansa 0094

39,697 20,862 18,835 - - - 59,224 34,587 24,637 Rural

- - - - - - - - - Urban

80,127 42,163 37,964 - - - 106,324 61,236 45,088 Total Budhlada 0095

80,127 42,163 37,964 - - - 106,324 61,236 45,088 Rural

- - - - - - - - - Urban

30,563 16,344 14,219 - - - 47,292 28,158 19,134 Total Jhunir 0096

30,563 16,344 14,219 - - - 47,292 28,158 19,134 Rural

- - - - - - - - - Urban

36,765 19,189 17,576 - - - 48,861 28,605 20,256 Total Sardulgarh 0097

36,765 19,189 17,576 - - - 48,861 28,605 20,256 Rural

- - - - - - - - - Urban

URBAN

5,339 2,765 2,574 - - - 12,252 6,933 5,319 Urban Sardulgarh (NP) 800232

5,240 2,767 2,473 - - - 11,073 6,281 4,792 Urban Bareta (M Cl) 800233

5,217 2,702 2,515 - - - 18,680 10,377 8,303 Urban Budhlada (M Cl) 800234

5,837 3,033 2,804 - - - 11,051 6,093 4,958 Urban Bhikhi (NP) 800235

19,692 10,400 9,292 - - - 57,260 32,250 25,010 Urban Mansa (M Cl) 800236

Location

code

number

Scheduled Castes population

Scheduled Tribes

population Literates

Total/

Rural/

Urban

District/ CD Block/

Town

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DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : MANSA

DISTRICT PRIMARY

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

Mansa - District Total 328,512 230,739 97,773 247,175 207,008 40,167 89,986 82,696 7,290

Rural 270,272 183,777 86,495 197,049 164,494 32,555 87,400 80,258 7,142

Urban 58,240 46,962 11,278 50,126 42,514 7,612 2,586 2,438 148

Bhikhi Total 42,245 29,333 12,912 31,112 26,056 5,056 14,480 13,284 1,196

Rural 42,245 29,333 12,912 31,112 26,056 5,056 14,480 13,284 1,196

Urban - - - - - - - - -

Mansa Total 54,525 34,900 19,625 35,488 30,552 4,936 16,078 14,984 1,094

Rural 54,525 34,900 19,625 35,488 30,552 4,936 16,078 14,984 1,094

Urban - - - - - - - - -

Budhlada Total 84,498 61,921 22,577 65,191 56,649 8,542 28,268 26,847 1,421

Rural 84,498 61,921 22,577 65,191 56,649 8,542 28,268 26,847 1,421

Urban - - - - - - - - -

Jhunir Total 46,470 29,673 16,797 32,708 25,942 6,766 13,936 12,861 1,075

Rural 46,470 29,673 16,797 32,708 25,942 6,766 13,936 12,861 1,075

Urban - - - - - - - - -

Sardulgarh Total 42,534 27,950 14,584 32,550 25,295 7,255 14,638 12,282 2,356

Rural 42,534 27,950 14,584 32,550 25,295 7,255 14,638 12,282 2,356

Urban - - - - - - - - -

URBAN

Sardulgarh (NP) Urban 7,362 5,608 1,754 6,199 5,123 1,076 543 521 22

Bareta (M Cl) Urban 5,911 4,914 997 5,443 4,683 760 439 423 16

Budhlada (M Cl) Urban 8,726 7,361 1,365 7,665 6,734 931 141 132 9

Bhikhi (NP) Urban 6,179 4,889 1,290 4,834 4,213 621 738 717 21

Mansa (M Cl) Urban 30,062 24,190 5,872 25,985 21,761 4,224 725 645 80

CultivatorsDistrict/ CD Block/

Town

Total/

Rural/

Urban

Total workers Main workers

Industrial category

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CENSUS ABSTRACT

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 3 2

59,308 48,891 10,417 8,042 4,875 3,167 89,839 70,546 19,293 Total Mansa - District

56,472 46,506 9,966 5,658 2,934 2,724 47,519 34,796 12,723 Rural

2,836 2,385 451 2,384 1,941 443 42,320 35,750 6,570 Urban

8,194 6,772 1,422 954 482 472 7,484 5,518 1,966 Total Bhikhi

8,194 6,772 1,422 954 482 472 7,484 5,518 1,966 Rural

- - - - - - - - - Urban

10,213 8,975 1,238 893 511 382 8,304 6,082 2,222 Total Mansa

10,213 8,975 1,238 893 511 382 8,304 6,082 2,222 Rural

- - - - - - - - - Urban

18,532 15,322 3,210 1,272 859 413 17,119 13,621 3,498 Total Budhlada

18,532 15,322 3,210 1,272 859 413 17,119 13,621 3,498 Rural

- - - - - - - - - Urban

8,764 7,421 1,343 1,305 422 883 8,703 5,238 3,465 Total Jhunir

8,764 7,421 1,343 1,305 422 883 8,703 5,238 3,465 Rural

- - - - - - - - - Urban

10,769 8,016 2,753 1,234 660 574 5,909 4,337 1,572 Total Sardulgarh

10,769 8,016 2,753 1,234 660 574 5,909 4,337 1,572 Rural

- - - - - - - - - Urban

URBAN

780 542 238 163 125 38 4,713 3,935 778 Urban Sardulgarh (NP)

309 284 25 767 647 120 3,928 3,329 599 Urban Bareta (M Cl)

141 104 37 240 212 28 7,143 6,286 857 Urban Budhlada (M Cl)

462 435 27 109 82 27 3,525 2,979 546 Urban Bhikhi (NP)

1,144 1,020 124 1,105 875 230 23,011 19,221 3,790 Urban Mansa (M Cl)

Agricultural labourers Household industry workers Other workers

Total/

Rural/

Urban

District/ CD Block/

Town

of main workers

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DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : MANSA

DISTRICT PRIMARY

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

1 2 3 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47

047 Mansa - District Total 81,337 23,731 57,606 15,977 3,447 12,530 31,059 8,656 22,403

Rural 73,223 19,283 53,940 15,677 3,305 12,372 29,831 8,045 21,786

Urban 8,114 4,448 3,666 300 142 158 1,228 611 617

0093 Bhikhi Total 11,133 3,277 7,856 2,102 612 1,490 4,316 1,242 3,074

Rural 11,133 3,277 7,856 2,102 612 1,490 4,316 1,242 3,074

Urban - - - - - - - - -

0094 Mansa Total 19,037 4,348 14,689 4,727 844 3,883 6,736 1,661 5,075

Rural 19,037 4,348 14,689 4,727 844 3,883 6,736 1,661 5,075

Urban - - - - - - - - -

0095 Budhlada Total 19,307 5,272 14,035 4,184 815 3,369 8,533 2,334 6,199

Rural 19,307 5,272 14,035 4,184 815 3,369 8,533 2,334 6,199

Urban - - - - - - - - -

0096 Jhunir Total 13,762 3,731 10,031 2,705 604 2,101 5,961 1,693 4,268

Rural 13,762 3,731 10,031 2,705 604 2,101 5,961 1,693 4,268

Urban - - - - - - - - -

0097 Sardulgarh Total 9,984 2,655 7,329 1,959 430 1,529 4,285 1,115 3,170

Rural 9,984 2,655 7,329 1,959 430 1,529 4,285 1,115 3,170

Urban - - - - - - - - -

URBAN

800232 Sardulgarh (NP) Urban 1,163 485 678 42 14 28 312 75 237

800233 Bareta (M Cl) Urban 468 231 237 24 21 3 118 55 63

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) Urban 1,061 627 434 17 13 4 112 82 30

800235 Bhikhi (NP) Urban 1,345 676 669 90 26 64 363 200 163

800236 Mansa (M Cl) Urban 4,077 2,429 1,648 127 68 59 323 199 124

Marginal workers Cultivators

Location

code

number

District/ CD Block/

Town

Total/

Rural/

Urban

Industrial category

Agricultural labourers

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PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 3 2 1

5,400 1,335 4,065 28,901 10,293 18,608 441,239 177,993 263,246 Total

Mansa -

District 047

4,764 1,021 3,743 22,951 6,912 16,039 335,875 138,407 197,468 Rural

636 314 322 5,950 3,381 2,569 105,364 39,586 65,778 Urban

578 146 432 4,137 1,277 2,860 56,665 23,427 33,238 Total Bhikhi 0093

578 146 432 4,137 1,277 2,860 56,665 23,427 33,238 Rural

- - - - - - - - - Urban

1,345 218 1,127 6,229 1,625 4,604 59,201 25,610 33,591 Total Mansa 0094

1,345 218 1,127 6,229 1,625 4,604 59,201 25,610 33,591 Rural

- - - - - - - - - Urban

665 117 548 5,925 2,006 3,919 123,839 48,517 75,322 Total Budhlada 0095

665 117 548 5,925 2,006 3,919 123,839 48,517 75,322 Rural

- - - - - - - - - Urban

847 110 737 4,249 1,324 2,925 46,312 20,219 26,093 Total Jhunir 0096

847 110 737 4,249 1,324 2,925 46,312 20,219 26,093 Rural

- - - - - - - - - Urban

1,329 430 899 2,411 680 1,731 49,858 20,634 29,224 Total Sardulgarh 0097

1,329 430 899 2,411 680 1,731 49,858 20,634 29,224 Rural

- - - - - - - - - Urban

URBAN

76 33 43 733 363 370 11,857 4,464 7,393 Urban

Sardulgarh

(NP) 800232

68 27 41 258 128 130 11,521 4,325 7,196 Urban Bareta (M Cl) 800233

167 99 68 765 433 332 17,446 6,471 10,975 Urban

Budhlada (M

Cl) 800234

198 87 111 694 363 331 11,646 4,427 7,219 Urban Bhikhi (NP) 800235

127 68 59 3,500 2,094 1,406 52,894 19,899 32,995 Urban Mansa (M Cl) 800236

Non-workers

of marginal workers

Total/

Rural/

Urban

District/ CD

Block/ Town

Location

code

number

Household industry workers Other workers

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Appendix to District Primary

Census Abstract Total,

Scheduled Castes and

Scheduled Tribes

Population-Urban Block wise

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Location

Code

Name of Town Name of Ward Boundaries of Urban Block /

EB Number

Total

Population

Scheduled

Castes

Population

Scheduled

Tribes

Population

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

800232 Sardulgarh (NP) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-000100 672 111 -

800232 Sardulgarh (NP) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-000200 508 233 -

800232 Sardulgarh (NP) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-000300 367 38 -

800232 Sardulgarh (NP) WARD No.-0002 EB No.-000400 761 281 -

800232 Sardulgarh (NP) WARD No.-0002 EB No.-000500 795 168 -

800232 Sardulgarh (NP) WARD No.-0003 EB No.-0006 SUB-EB No.01 564 299 -

800232 Sardulgarh (NP) WARD No.-0003 EB No.-0006 SUB-EB No.02 512 135 -

800232 Sardulgarh (NP) WARD No.-0003 EB No.-000700 730 208 -

800232 Sardulgarh (NP) WARD No.-0003 EB No.-000800 459 121 -

800232 Sardulgarh (NP) WARD No.-0004 EB No.-0009 SUB-EB No.01 518 57 -

800232 Sardulgarh (NP) WARD No.-0004 EB No.-0009 SUB-EB No.02 406 18 -

800232 Sardulgarh (NP) WARD No.-0004 EB No.-001000 808 5 -

800232 Sardulgarh (NP) WARD No.-0004 EB No.-001100 635 57 -

800232 Sardulgarh (NP) WARD No.-0004 EB No.-001200 729 6 -

800232 Sardulgarh (NP) WARD No.-0005 EB No.-001300 680 641 -

800232 Sardulgarh (NP) WARD No.-0005 EB No.-001400 856 810 -

800232 Sardulgarh (NP) WARD No.-0006 EB No.-001500 843 541 -

800232 Sardulgarh (NP) WARD No.-0006 EB No.-001600 493 411 -

800232 Sardulgarh (NP) WARD No.-0007 EB No.-001700 562 107 -

800232 Sardulgarh (NP) WARD No.-0007 EB No.-001800 579 245 -

800232 Sardulgarh (NP) WARD No.-0008 EB No.-001900 443 16 -

800232 Sardulgarh (NP) WARD No.-0008 EB No.-002000 450 106 -

800232 Sardulgarh (NP) WARD No.-0009 EB No.-002100 543 97 -

800232 Sardulgarh (NP) WARD No.-0009 EB No.-002200 585 96 -

800232 Sardulgarh (NP) WARD No.-0010 EB No.-002300 352 26 -

800232 Sardulgarh (NP) WARD No.-0010 EB No.-002400 392 11 -

800232 Sardulgarh (NP) WARD No.-0011 EB No.-002500 645 64 -

800232 Sardulgarh (NP) WARD No.-0011 EB No.-002600 684 - -

800232 Sardulgarh (NP) WARD No.-0011 EB No.-002700 549 53 -

800232 Sardulgarh (NP) WARD No.-0012 EB No.-002800 407 4 -

800232 Sardulgarh (NP) WARD No.-0012 EB No.-002900 586 2 -

800232 Sardulgarh (NP) WARD No.-0013 EB No.-003000 505 52 -

800232 Sardulgarh (NP) WARD No.-0013 EB No.-003100 601 320 -

800233 Bareta (M Cl) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-000100 703 446 -

800233 Bareta (M Cl) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-000200 712 5 -

800233 Bareta (M Cl) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-000300 546 - -

800233 Bareta (M Cl) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-000400 568 195 -

800233 Bareta (M Cl) WARD No.-0002 EB No.-0005 SUB-EB No.01 509 15 -

800233 Bareta (M Cl) WARD No.-0002 EB No.-0005 SUB-EB No.02 507 280 -

800233 Bareta (M Cl) WARD No.-0002 EB No.-000600 752 131 -

800233 Bareta (M Cl) WARD No.-0003 EB No.-000700 577 169 -

800233 Bareta (M Cl) WARD No.-0003 EB No.-000800 544 6 -

800233 Bareta (M Cl) WARD No.-0004 EB No.-000900 771 187 -

800233 Bareta (M Cl) WARD No.-0004 EB No.-001000 776 34 -

800233 Bareta (M Cl) WARD No.-0005 EB No.-001100 528 110 -

800233 Bareta (M Cl) WARD No.-0005 EB No.-001200 547 288 -

800233 Bareta (M Cl) WARD No.-0006 EB No.-001300 586 442 -

APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE

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Code

Name of Town Name of Ward Boundaries of Urban Block /

EB Number

Total

Population

Scheduled

Castes

Population

Scheduled

Tribes

Population

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

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800233 Bareta (M Cl) WARD No.-0006 EB No.-001400 564 307 -

800233 Bareta (M Cl) WARD No.-0007 EB No.-001500 544 10 -

800233 Bareta (M Cl) WARD No.-0007 EB No.-001600 318 83 -

800233 Bareta (M Cl) WARD No.-0008 EB No.-001700 593 128 -

800233 Bareta (M Cl) WARD No.-0009 EB No.-001800 662 281 -

800233 Bareta (M Cl) WARD No.-0009 EB No.-001900 721 653 -

800233 Bareta (M Cl) WARD No.-0009 EB No.-002000 595 223 -

800233 Bareta (M Cl) WARD No.-0010 EB No.-002100 764 416 -

800233 Bareta (M Cl) WARD No.-0010 EB No.-002200 795 629 -

800233 Bareta (M Cl) WARD No.-0011 EB No.-002300 675 124 -

800233 Bareta (M Cl) WARD No.-0011 EB No.-002400 665 48 -

800233 Bareta (M Cl) WARD No.-0012 EB No.-002500 629 - -

800233 Bareta (M Cl) WARD No.-0012 EB No.-002600 366 27 -

800233 Bareta (M Cl) WARD No.-0013 EB No.-002700 528 - -

800233 Bareta (M Cl) WARD No.-0013 EB No.-002800 387 3 -

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-000100 586 - -

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-000200 665 - -

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-000300 354 14 -

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-0004 SUB-EB No.01 433 216 -

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-0004 SUB-EB No.02 460 250 -

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-000500 721 518 -

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0002 EB No.-000600 430 13 -

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0002 EB No.-000700 477 30 -

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0002 EB No.-0008 SUB-EB No.01 436 209 -

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0002 EB No.-0008 SUB-EB No.02 510 455 -

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0003 EB No.-000900 584 35 -

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0003 EB No.-001000 487 27 -

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0003 EB No.-001100 693 33 -

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0004 EB No.-001200 682 443 -

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0004 EB No.-001300 686 74 -

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0004 EB No.-001400 592 3 -

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0004 EB No.-001500 541 25 -

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0004 EB No.-001600 651 534 -

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0005 EB No.-001700 371 8 -

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0005 EB No.-001800 666 16 -

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0006 EB No.-001900 782 - -

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0006 EB No.-002000 574 - -

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0007 EB No.-002100 654 50 -

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0007 EB No.-002200 744 200 -

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0007 EB No.-0023 SUB-EB No.01 468 - -

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0007 EB No.-0023 SUB-EB No.02 449 - -

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0007 EB No.-0024 SUB-EB No.01 476 148 -

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0007 EB No.-0024 SUB-EB No.02 521 77 -

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0008 EB No.-002500 451 156 -

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0008 EB No.-002600 628 70 -

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0008 EB No.-0027 SUB-EB No.01 483 73 -

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0008 EB No.-0027 SUB-EB No.02 542 233 -

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Code

Name of Town Name of Ward Boundaries of Urban Block /

EB Number

Total

Population

Scheduled

Castes

Population

Scheduled

Tribes

Population

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

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800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0008 EB No.-002800 490 31 -

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0008 EB No.-002900 257 - -

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0009 EB No.-003000 760 - -

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0009 EB No.-003100 384 - -

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0010 EB No.-003200 521 23 -

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0010 EB No.-003300 148 3 -

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0010 EB No.-003400 319 - -

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0011 EB No.-003500 779 13 -

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0011 EB No.-003600 604 121 -

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0012 EB No.-003700 685 27 -

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0012 EB No.-0038 SUB-EB No.01 765 720 -

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0012 EB No.-0038 SUB-EB No.02 742 358 -

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0013 EB No.-003900 455 4 -

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0013 EB No.-004000 505 - -

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0013 EB No.-004100 447 7 -

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) WARD No.-0013 EB No.-004200 514 - -

800235 Bhikhi (NP) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-000100 891 48 -

800235 Bhikhi (NP) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-000200 708 4 -

800235 Bhikhi (NP) WARD No.-0002 EB No.-000300 874 79 -

800235 Bhikhi (NP) WARD No.-0002 EB No.-000400 804 427 -

800235 Bhikhi (NP) WARD No.-0003 EB No.-000500 740 151 -

800235 Bhikhi (NP) WARD No.-0003 EB No.-000600 334 - -

800235 Bhikhi (NP) WARD No.-0004 EB No.-000700 692 6 -

800235 Bhikhi (NP) WARD No.-0004 EB No.-000800 690 382 -

800235 Bhikhi (NP) WARD No.-0005 EB No.-000900 472 266 -

800235 Bhikhi (NP) WARD No.-0005 EB No.-001000 405 185 -

800235 Bhikhi (NP) WARD No.-0005 EB No.-001100 413 210 -

800235 Bhikhi (NP) WARD No.-0006 EB No.-001200 563 67 -

800235 Bhikhi (NP) WARD No.-0006 EB No.-001300 406 6 -

800235 Bhikhi (NP) WARD No.-0006 EB No.-003100 518 83 -

800235 Bhikhi (NP) WARD No.-0007 EB No.-001400 572 247 -

800235 Bhikhi (NP) WARD No.-0007 EB No.-001500 489 298 -

800235 Bhikhi (NP) WARD No.-0008 EB No.-001600 489 487 -

800235 Bhikhi (NP) WARD No.-0008 EB No.-001700 443 435 -

800235 Bhikhi (NP) WARD No.-0008 EB No.-001800 414 373 -

800235 Bhikhi (NP) WARD No.-0009 EB No.-001900 450 13 -

800235 Bhikhi (NP) WARD No.-0009 EB No.-002000 461 6 -

800235 Bhikhi (NP) WARD No.-0010 EB No.-002100 806 483 -

800235 Bhikhi (NP) WARD No.-0010 EB No.-002200 693 31 -

800235 Bhikhi (NP) WARD No.-0011 EB No.-002300 525 7 -

800235 Bhikhi (NP) WARD No.-0011 EB No.-002400 326 135 -

800235 Bhikhi (NP) WARD No.-0012 EB No.-002500 355 161 -

800235 Bhikhi (NP) WARD No.-0012 EB No.-002600 578 520 -

800235 Bhikhi (NP) WARD No.-0012 EB No.-002700 594 113 -

800235 Bhikhi (NP) WARD No.-0013 EB No.-002800 699 292 -

800235 Bhikhi (NP) WARD No.-0013 EB No.-002900 754 100 -

800235 Bhikhi (NP) WARD No.-0013 EB No.-003000 667 222 -

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Code

Name of Town Name of Ward Boundaries of Urban Block /

EB Number

Total

Population

Scheduled

Castes

Population

Scheduled

Tribes

Population

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

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800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-000100 831 383 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-000200 643 273 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-000300 682 95 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-000400 637 123 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-000500 650 464 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-000600 721 438 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-000700 684 171 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-000800 764 202 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-000900 480 12 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-001000 478 308 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-001100 240 72 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-001200 445 60 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0002 EB No.-001300 490 - -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0002 EB No.-0014 SUB-EB No.01 606 456 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0002 EB No.-0014 SUB-EB No.02 445 384 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0002 EB No.-001500 739 481 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0002 EB No.-001600 787 319 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0002 EB No.-001700 873 234 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0002 EB No.-0018 SUB-EB No.01 620 221 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0002 EB No.-0018 SUB-EB No.02 628 236 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0002 EB No.-0019 SUB-EB No.01 676 336 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0002 EB No.-0019 SUB-EB No.02 366 127 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0003 EB No.-0020 SUB-EB No.01 471 343 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0003 EB No.-0020 SUB-EB No.02 417 38 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0003 EB No.-002100 740 697 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0003 EB No.-002200 734 524 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0003 EB No.-002300 412 207 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0003 EB No.-002400 454 145 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0003 EB No.-002500 617 435 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0004 EB No.-002600 602 127 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0004 EB No.-002700 377 166 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0004 EB No.-002800 387 165 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0004 EB No.-002900 669 85 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0004 EB No.-003000 477 293 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0005 EB No.-003100 576 5 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0005 EB No.-003200 611 69 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0005 EB No.-003300 233 55 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0005 EB No.-003400 766 10 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0005 EB No.-003500 457 22 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0005 EB No.-003600 352 86 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0006 EB No.-0037 SUB-EB No.01 512 119 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0006 EB No.-0037 SUB-EB No.02 444 119 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0006 EB No.-003800 501 91 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0006 EB No.-003900 736 101 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0006 EB No.-004000 657 33 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0006 EB No.-004100 248 - -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0006 EB No.-004200 577 13 -

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800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0006 EB No.-004300 669 42 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0007 EB No.-004400 658 22 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0007 EB No.-004500 811 391 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0007 EB No.-0046 SUB-EB No.01 475 370 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0007 EB No.-0046 SUB-EB No.02 336 99 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0007 EB No.-004700 768 255 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0007 EB No.-004800 759 122 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0007 EB No.-004900 448 16 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0007 EB No.-005000 772 3 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0007 EB No.-005100 789 116 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0007 EB No.-005200 710 135 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0008 EB No.-005300 647 335 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0008 EB No.-005400 433 101 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0008 EB No.-005500 568 146 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0008 EB No.-005600 604 32 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0008 EB No.-005700 539 10 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0008 EB No.-005800 651 56 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0008 EB No.-005900 697 6 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0009 EB No.-006000 563 14 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0009 EB No.-006100 573 - -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0009 EB No.-006200 597 40 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0009 EB No.-006300 534 26 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0009 EB No.-006400 496 34 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0009 EB No.-006500 181 1 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0010 EB No.-006600 489 - -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0010 EB No.-006700 334 - -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0010 EB No.-006800 764 33 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0010 EB No.-006900 577 9 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0010 EB No.-007000 191 - -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0010 EB No.-0071 SUB-EB No.01 393 - -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0010 EB No.-0071 SUB-EB No.02 354 - -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0011 EB No.-007200 568 61 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0011 EB No.-007300 605 90 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0011 EB No.-007400 486 13 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0011 EB No.-007500 562 - -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0011 EB No.-007600 476 138 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0011 EB No.-007700 162 - -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0012 EB No.-007800 579 289 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0012 EB No.-007900 500 137 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0012 EB No.-008000 738 238 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0012 EB No.-0081 SUB-EB No.01 644 269 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0012 EB No.-0081 SUB-EB No.02 414 207 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0012 EB No.-008200 796 231 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0013 EB No.-008300 445 - -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0013 EB No.-008500 91 - -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0013 EB No.-0086 SUB-EB No.01 608 - -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0013 EB No.-0086 SUB-EB No.02 403 - -

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800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0013 EB No.-0087 SUB-EB No.01 386 13 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0013 EB No.-0087 SUB-EB No.02 485 4 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0013 EB No.-0088 SUB-EB No.01 588 - -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0013 EB No.-0088 SUB-EB No.02 561 4 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0014 EB No.-008900 727 - -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0014 EB No.-009000 436 - -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0014 EB No.-009100 539 - -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0014 EB No.-009200 637 4 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0014 EB No.-009300 435 25 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0014 EB No.-009400 532 8 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0014 EB No.-009500 579 14 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0014 EB No.-009600 768 - -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0014 EB No.-009700 690 6 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0015 EB No.-009800 432 - -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0015 EB No.-009900 516 - -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0015 EB No.-010000 402 - -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0015 EB No.-010100 318 5 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0015 EB No.-010200 610 - -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0015 EB No.-010300 583 - -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0016 EB No.-0104 SUB-EB No.01 462 - -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0016 EB No.-0104 SUB-EB No.02 354 - -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0016 EB No.-0105 SUB-EB No.01 565 8 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0016 EB No.-0105 SUB-EB No.02 469 4 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0016 EB No.-0106 SUB-EB No.01 449 6 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0016 EB No.-0106 SUB-EB No.02 442 - -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0016 EB No.-010700 777 73 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0016 EB No.-010800 546 19 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0016 EB No.-010900 75 - -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0017 EB No.-011000 580 40 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0017 EB No.-011100 619 - -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0017 EB No.-011200 594 - -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0017 EB No.-011300 327 - -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0017 EB No.-011400 510 150 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0017 EB No.-011500 400 238 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0018 EB No.-011600 656 22 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0018 EB No.-011700 656 - -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0018 EB No.-011800 556 187 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0018 EB No.-011900 360 11 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0018 EB No.-012000 429 - -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0019 EB No.-0121 SUB-EB No.01 416 354 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0019 EB No.-0121 SUB-EB No.02 367 351 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0019 EB No.-012200 384 23 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0019 EB No.-0123 SUB-EB No.01 431 89 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0019 EB No.-0123 SUB-EB No.02 461 385 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0019 EB No.-012400 513 383 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0019 EB No.-012500 395 380 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0020 EB No.-012600 523 44 -

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800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0020 EB No.-012700 622 145 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0020 EB No.-012800 534 103 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0020 EB No.-012900 566 156 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0020 EB No.-013000 526 101 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0021 EB No.-013100 608 290 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0021 EB No.-013200 408 128 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0021 EB No.-013300 589 237 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0021 EB No.-013400 756 201 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0021 EB No.-013500 711 430 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0021 EB No.-0136 SUB-EB No.01 645 577 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0021 EB No.-0136 SUB-EB No.02 625 277 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0021 EB No.-0137 SUB-EB No.01 474 429 -

800236 Mansa (M Cl) WARD No.-0021 EB No.-0137 SUB-EB No.02 383 338 -

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Primary Census Abstract for

Scheduled Castes (SC)

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DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : MANSA

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

047 Mansa - District Total 51,072 2,58,878 1,36,311 1,22,567 35,203 18,614 16,589 Rural 43,053 2,17,553 1,14,644 1,02,909 29,598 15,605 13,993 Urban 8,019 41,325 21,667 19,658 5,605 3,009 2,596

0093 Bhikhi Total 6,067 30,401 16,086 14,315 4,113 2,157 1,956 Rural 6,067 30,401 16,086 14,315 4,113 2,157 1,956 Urban - - - - - - -

0094 Mansa Total 7,886 39,697 20,862 18,835 5,305 2,767 2,538 Rural 7,886 39,697 20,862 18,835 5,305 2,767 2,538 Urban - - - - - - -

0095 Budhlada Total 15,877 80,127 42,163 37,964 10,824 5,739 5,085 Rural 15,877 80,127 42,163 37,964 10,824 5,739 5,085 Urban - - - - - - -

0096 Jhunir Total 6,126 30,563 16,344 14,219 3,882 2,042 1,840 Rural 6,126 30,563 16,344 14,219 3,882 2,042 1,840 Urban - - - - - - -

0097 Sardulgarh Total 7,097 36,765 19,189 17,576 5,474 2,900 2,574 Rural 7,097 36,765 19,189 17,576 5,474 2,900 2,574 Urban - - - - - - -

URBAN800232 Sardulgarh (NP) Urban 1,053 5,339 2,765 2,574 883 464 419 800233 Bareta (M Cl) Urban 1,031 5,240 2,767 2,473 731 405 326 800234 Budhlada (M Cl) Urban 962 5,217 2,702 2,515 768 390 378 800235 Bhikhi (NP) Urban 1,156 5,837 3,033 2,804 740 402 338 800236 Mansa (M Cl) Urban 3,817 19,692 10,400 9,292 2,483 1,348 1,135

Location code

numberDistrict/ CD Block/

Town

Total/ Rural/ Urban

Number of households with SC as

head

Total population (including institutional and houseless population) Population in the age-group 0-6

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Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 2

1,08,968 62,954 46,014 1,49,910 73,357 76,553 1,14,455 75,657 38,798 Total Mansa - District89,056 51,442 37,614 1,28,497 63,202 65,295 99,216 64,003 35,213 Rural19,912 11,512 8,400 21,413 10,155 11,258 15,239 11,654 3,585 Urban12,193 6,927 5,266 18,208 9,159 9,049 13,675 8,873 4,802 Total Bhikhi12,193 6,927 5,266 18,208 9,159 9,049 13,675 8,873 4,802 Rural

- - - - - - - - - Urban16,451 9,484 6,967 23,246 11,378 11,868 19,075 11,738 7,337 Total Mansa16,451 9,484 6,967 23,246 11,378 11,868 19,075 11,738 7,337 Rural

- - - - - - - - - Urban32,905 18,925 13,980 47,222 23,238 23,984 33,331 23,005 10,326 Total Budhlada32,905 18,925 13,980 47,222 23,238 23,984 33,331 23,005 10,326 Rural

- - - - - - - - - Urban12,125 7,045 5,080 18,438 9,299 9,139 15,828 9,615 6,213 Total Jhunir12,125 7,045 5,080 18,438 9,299 9,139 15,828 9,615 6,213 Rural

- - - - - - - - - Urban15,382 9,061 6,321 21,383 10,128 11,255 17,307 10,772 6,535 Total Sardulgarh15,382 9,061 6,321 21,383 10,128 11,255 17,307 10,772 6,535 Rural

- - - - - - - - - UrbanURBAN

2,091 1,226 865 3,248 1,539 1,709 2,368 1,581 787 Urban Sardulgarh (NP)2,394 1,388 1,006 2,846 1,379 1,467 1,922 1,470 452 Urban Bareta (M Cl)2,412 1,410 1,002 2,805 1,292 1,513 1,695 1,400 295 Urban Budhlada (M Cl)2,733 1,545 1,188 3,104 1,488 1,616 2,047 1,531 516 Urban Bhikhi (NP)

10,282 5,943 4,339 9,410 4,457 4,953 7,207 5,672 1,535 Urban Mansa (M Cl)

District/ CD Block/ Town

Total/ Rural/ Urban

Total workersLiterates Illiterates

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PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females1 2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

047 Mansa - District Total 79,065 63,991 15,074 4,059 3,307 752 46,607 38,705 7,902 Rural 66,961 54,020 12,941 3,944 3,208 736 44,957 37,366 7,591 Urban 12,104 9,971 2,133 115 99 16 1,650 1,339 311

0093 Bhikhi Total 9,015 7,217 1,798 393 326 67 6,210 5,087 1,123 Rural 9,015 7,217 1,798 393 326 67 6,210 5,087 1,123 Urban - - - - - - - - -

0094 Mansa Total 11,691 9,827 1,864 401 328 73 8,133 7,188 945 Rural 11,691 9,827 1,864 401 328 73 8,133 7,188 945 Urban - - - - - - - - -

0095 Budhlada Total 23,719 19,804 3,915 1,003 911 92 15,198 12,674 2,524 Rural 23,719 19,804 3,915 1,003 911 92 15,198 12,674 2,524 Urban - - - - - - - - -

0096 Jhunir Total 9,924 7,764 2,160 537 411 126 6,995 6,021 974 Rural 9,924 7,764 2,160 537 411 126 6,995 6,021 974 Urban - - - - - - - - -

0097 Sardulgarh Total 12,612 9,408 3,204 1,610 1,232 378 8,421 6,396 2,025 Rural 12,612 9,408 3,204 1,610 1,232 378 8,421 6,396 2,025 Urban - - - - - - - - -

URBAN800232 Sardulgarh (NP) Urban 1,794 1,335 459 5 5 - 642 435 207 800233 Bareta (M Cl) Urban 1,658 1,356 302 3 2 1 233 211 22 800234 Budhlada (M Cl) Urban 1,488 1,287 201 5 5 - 75 51 24 800235 Bhikhi (NP) Urban 1,339 1,162 177 22 21 1 263 250 13 800236 Mansa (M Cl) Urban 5,825 4,831 994 80 66 14 437 392 45

CultivatorsMain workersLocation

code number

District/ CD Block/ Town

Total/ Rural/ Urban

Industrial category

Agricultural labourers

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Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3 2

2,607 1,297 1,310 25,792 20,682 5,110 35,390 11,666 23,724 Total Mansa - District1,947 803 1,144 16,113 12,643 3,470 32,255 9,983 22,272 Rural

660 494 166 9,679 8,039 1,640 3,135 1,683 1,452 Urban296 94 202 2,116 1,710 406 4,660 1,656 3,004 Total Bhikhi296 94 202 2,116 1,710 406 4,660 1,656 3,004 Rural- - - - - - - - - Urban335 134 201 2,822 2,177 645 7,384 1,911 5,473 Total Mansa335 134 201 2,822 2,177 645 7,384 1,911 5,473 Rural- - - - - - - - - Urban268 226 42 7,250 5,993 1,257 9,612 3,201 6,411 Total Budhlada268 226 42 7,250 5,993 1,257 9,612 3,201 6,411 Rural- - - - - - - - - Urban480 106 374 1,912 1,226 686 5,904 1,851 4,053 Total Jhunir480 106 374 1,912 1,226 686 5,904 1,851 4,053 Rural- - - - - - - - - Urban568 243 325 2,013 1,537 476 4,695 1,364 3,331 Total Sardulgarh568 243 325 2,013 1,537 476 4,695 1,364 3,331 Rural- - - - - - - - - Urban

URBAN20 16 4 1,127 879 248 574 246 328 Urban Sardulgarh (NP)

392 320 72 1,030 823 207 264 114 150 Urban Bareta (M Cl)15 13 2 1,393 1,218 175 207 113 94 Urban Budhlada (M Cl)27 18 9 1,027 873 154 708 369 339 Urban Bhikhi (NP)

206 127 79 5,102 4,246 856 1,382 841 541 Urban Mansa (M Cl)

Household industry workers Marginal workersTotal/ Rural/ Urban

District/ CD Block/ Town

of main workers

Other workers

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PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females1 2 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

047 Mansa - District Total 977 269 708 23,134 6,496 16,638 1,709 424 1,285 Rural 928 249 679 22,305 6,153 16,152 1,479 313 1,166 Urban 49 20 29 829 343 486 230 111 119

0093 Bhikhi Total 207 54 153 2,984 921 2,063 198 36 162 Rural 207 54 153 2,984 921 2,063 198 36 162 Urban - - - - - - - - -

0094 Mansa Total 176 57 119 4,918 1,165 3,753 506 74 432 Rural 176 57 119 4,918 1,165 3,753 506 74 432 Urban - - - - - - - - -

0095 Budhlada Total 246 58 188 6,729 1,919 4,810 135 33 102 Rural 246 58 188 6,729 1,919 4,810 135 33 102 Urban - - - - - - - - -

0096 Jhunir Total 124 31 93 4,431 1,307 3,124 260 55 205 Rural 124 31 93 4,431 1,307 3,124 260 55 205 Urban - - - - - - - - -

0097 Sardulgarh Total 175 49 126 3,243 841 2,402 380 115 265 Rural 175 49 126 3,243 841 2,402 380 115 265 Urban - - - - - - - - -

URBAN800232 Sardulgarh (NP) Urban 1 1 - 268 63 205 33 14 19 800233 Bareta (M Cl) Urban 1 - 1 98 46 52 37 12 25 800234 Budhlada (M Cl) Urban - - - 15 3 12 5 2 3 800235 Bhikhi (NP) Urban 9 1 8 279 148 131 105 50 55 800236 Mansa (M Cl) Urban 38 18 20 169 83 86 50 33 17

Location code

numberDistrict/ CD Block/

Town

Total/ Rural/ Urban

Agricultural labourers

Industrial category of

Cultivators Household industry workers

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FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females47 48 49 50 51 52 3 2 1

9,570 4,477 5,093 1,44,423 60,654 83,769 Total Mansa - District 0477,543 3,268 4,275 1,18,337 50,641 67,696 Rural2,027 1,209 818 26,086 10,013 16,073 Urban1,271 645 626 16,726 7,213 9,513 Total Bhikhi 00931,271 645 626 16,726 7,213 9,513 Rural

- - - - - - Urban1,784 615 1,169 20,622 9,124 11,498 Total Mansa 00941,784 615 1,169 20,622 9,124 11,498 Rural

- - - - - - Urban2,502 1,191 1,311 46,796 19,158 27,638 Total Budhlada 00952,502 1,191 1,311 46,796 19,158 27,638 Rural

- - - - - - Urban1,089 458 631 14,735 6,729 8,006 Total Jhunir 00961,089 458 631 14,735 6,729 8,006 Rural

- - - - - - Urban897 359 538 19,458 8,417 11,041 Total Sardulgarh 0097897 359 538 19,458 8,417 11,041 Rural- - - - - - Urban

URBAN272 168 104 2,971 1,184 1,787 Urban Sardulgarh (NP) 800232128 56 72 3,318 1,297 2,021 Urban Bareta (M Cl) 800233187 108 79 3,522 1,302 2,220 Urban Budhlada (M Cl) 800234315 170 145 3,790 1,502 2,288 Urban Bhikhi (NP) 800235

1,125 707 418 12,485 4,728 7,757 Urban Mansa (M Cl) 800236

Non-workersTotal/ Rural/ Urban

marginal workers

District/ CD Block/ Town

Location code

numberOther workers

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Primary Census Abstract for

Scheduled Tribes (ST)

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** There is no Scheduled Tribes notified **

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Rural PCA-C.D. blocks wise

Village Primary Census

Abstract

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VILLAGE PRIMARY

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

0093 Bhikhi (Total) 32,992.78 19,032 98,910 52,760 46,150 10,735 5,850 4,885

0093 Bhikhi (Rural) 32,992.78 19,032 98,910 52,760 46,150 10,735 5,850 4,885

0093 Bhikhi (Urban) 0.00 - - - - - - -

RURAL

036077 Bir Khurd (27) 762.00 351 1,829 966 863 233 141 92

036078 Hodla kalan (31) 910.00 502 2,541 1,329 1,212 277 136 141

036079 Jassarwala (28) 168.00 114 576 305 271 61 36 25

036080 Mohar Singhwala (29) 602.00 435 2,151 1,164 987 260 127 133

036081 Dhalewan (30) 1,426.00 739 3,844 2,088 1,756 390 223 167

036082

Kishangarh Urf

Pharwahi (48) 1,175.80 794 4,121 2,218 1,903 466 268 198

036083 Moola Singhwala (49) 507.00 203 971 520 451 108 49 59

036089 Bapiana (47) 828.00 450 2,277 1,205 1,072 239 126 113

036090 Fafre Bhaike (46) 1,639.00 942 4,645 2,473 2,172 532 311 221

036132 Kotra (50) 552.25 572 3,041 1,604 1,437 334 177 157

036133 Atla Khurd (18) 735.00 407 2,021 1,093 928 215 120 95

036134 Samaon (19) 1,238.00 884 4,672 2,491 2,181 542 287 255

036135 Khiwa Kalan (21) 1,180.00 779 4,077 2,179 1,898 441 247 194

036136

Hamirgarh Urf Dhaipai

(26) 1,170.00 578 3,093 1,633 1,460 367 174 193

036137 Heron Kalan (25) 1,509.00 859 4,760 2,592 2,168 491 278 213

036138 Khiwa Khurd (24) 943.00 519 2,716 1,469 1,247 302 171 131

036139 Khiwadialuwala (23 370.00 305 1,684 891 793 173 93 80

036140 Gurthari (22) 781.00 357 1,856 1,010 846 186 105 81

036141 Matti (15) 1,352.00 706 3,700 2,037 1,663 370 230 140

036142 Maujo Khurd (14) 499.00 275 1,540 805 735 201 106 95

036143 Anupgarh (10) 543.00 209 1,185 629 556 109 56 53

036144 Joga (8) 3,559.00 2,028 10,180 5,393 4,787 1,010 573 437

036145 Makha Chehlan (9) 537.00 270 1,434 718 716 173 81 92

036146 Ali Sher Khurd (11) 495.00 301 1,598 850 748 178 91 87

036147 Alisher Kalan (12) 495.00 231 1,284 680 604 137 70 67

036148 Maujo Kalan (13) 90.00 67 393 217 176 47 27 20

036149 Atla Kalan (17) 972.00 538 3,001 1,617 1,384 341 199 142

036150 Bhopal (16) 1,256.00 827 3,983 2,157 1,826 449 242 207

036151 Ralla (7) 2,845.00 1,546 7,832 4,115 3,717 876 461 415

036156 Rar (4) 799.17 431 2,351 1,250 1,101 221 105 116

036158 Burj Jhabran (5) 391.00 242 1,272 668 604 104 60 44

036159 Aklia (6) 2,663.56 1,571 8,282 4,394 3,888 902 480 422

Name of Village

Location

code

number

Total population (including

institutional and houseless

population)

Area of

Village in

hectares

Number of

households

C D Block -

Population in the age-group 0-6

52

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CENSUS ABSTRACTBhikhi

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

30,401 16,086 14,315 - - - 51,543 29,517 22,026 Bhikhi (Total)

30,401 16,086 14,315 - - - 51,543 29,517 22,026 Bhikhi (Rural)

- - - - - - - - - Bhikhi (Urban)

RURAL

728 388 340 - - - 930 511 419 Bir Khurd (27)

1,309 686 623 - - - 1,512 854 658 Hodla kalan (31)

87 46 41 - - - 293 174 119 Jassarwala (28)

923 500 423 - - - 1,103 651 452 Mohar Singhwala (29)

1,127 604 523 - - - 1,984 1,137 847 Dhalewan (30)

1,715 910 805 - - - 2,212 1,290 922

Kishangarh Urf

Pharwahi (48)

481 261 220 - - - 533 334 199 Moola Singhwala (49)

654 348 306 - - - 1,278 736 542 Bapiana (47)

1,655 881 774 - - - 2,562 1,482 1,080 Fafre Bhaike (46)

593 301 292 - - - 1,605 914 691 Kotra (50)

768 411 357 - - - 1,054 647 407 Atla Khurd (18)

1,653 859 794 - - - 2,253 1,295 958 Samaon (19)

1,186 633 553 - - - 2,065 1,149 916 Khiwa Kalan (21)

849 440 409 - - - 1,529 872 657

Hamirgarh Urf Dhaipai

(26)

1,390 747 643 - - - 2,311 1,330 981 Heron Kalan (25)

796 429 367 - - - 1,404 803 601 Khiwa Khurd (24)

303 161 142 - - - 906 512 394 Khiwadialuwala (23

516 281 235 - - - 1,028 608 420 Gurthari (22)

1,081 612 469 - - - 1,887 1,094 793 Matti (15)

510 256 254 - - - 675 386 289 Maujo Khurd (14)

193 92 101 - - - 615 335 280 Anupgarh (10)

2,699 1,400 1,299 - - - 5,678 3,209 2,469 Joga (8)

354 172 182 - - - 812 443 369 Makha Chehlan (9)

720 373 347 - - - 809 466 343 Ali Sher Khurd (11)

170 87 83 - - - 670 376 294 Alisher Kalan (12)

102 58 44 - - - 200 116 84 Maujo Kalan (13)

803 420 383 - - - 1,485 866 619 Atla Kalan (17)

1,554 842 712 - - - 1,955 1,173 782 Bhopal (16)

1,770 917 853 - - - 4,097 2,263 1,834 Ralla (7)

567 297 270 - - - 1,341 791 550 Rar (4)

494 256 238 - - - 727 408 319 Burj Jhabran (5)

2,651 1,418 1,233 - - - 4,030 2,292 1,738 Aklia (6)

Name of Village

LiteratesScheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes population

53

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VILLAGE PRIMARYC D Block -

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

1 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

0093 Bhikhi (Total) 47,367 23,243 24,124 42,245 29,333 12,912 31,112 26,056 5,056

0093 Bhikhi (Rural) 47,367 23,243 24,124 42,245 29,333 12,912 31,112 26,056 5,056

0093 Bhikhi (Urban) - - - - - - - - -

RURAL

036077 Bir Khurd (27) 899 455 444 1,029 558 471 1,025 555 470

036078 Hodla kalan (31) 1,029 475 554 1,342 767 575 1,314 760 554

036079 Jassarwala (28) 283 131 152 245 169 76 170 149 21

036080 Mohar Singhwala (29) 1,048 513 535 1,113 655 458 483 446 37

036081 Dhalewan (30) 1,860 951 909 2,094 1,236 858 1,544 1,130 414

036082

Kishangarh Urf

Pharwahi (48) 1,909 928 981 1,925 1,208 717 1,211 1,110 101

036083 Moola Singhwala (49) 438 186 252 482 290 192 306 269 37

036089 Bapiana (47) 999 469 530 847 639 208 840 635 205

036090 Fafre Bhaike (46) 2,083 991 1,092 1,597 1,386 211 1,273 1,180 93

036132 Kotra (50) 1,436 690 746 1,085 965 120 913 868 45

036133 Atla Khurd (18) 967 446 521 674 552 122 454 427 27

036134 Samaon (19) 2,419 1,196 1,223 1,751 1,363 388 1,178 1,051 127

036135 Khiwa Kalan (21) 2,012 1,030 982 1,463 1,183 280 1,264 1,136 128

036136

Hamirgarh Urf Dhaipai

(26) 1,564 761 803 1,486 929 557 1,165 848 317

036137 Heron Kalan (25) 2,449 1,262 1,187 2,914 1,604 1,310 1,697 1,467 230

036138 Khiwa Khurd (24) 1,312 666 646 1,121 813 308 817 691 126

036139 Khiwadialuwala (23 778 379 399 570 456 114 398 367 31

036140 Gurthari (22) 828 402 426 578 507 71 555 495 60

036141 Matti (15) 1,813 943 870 1,472 1,111 361 1,124 1,023 101

036142 Maujo Khurd (14) 865 419 446 566 470 96 397 368 29

036143 Anupgarh (10) 570 294 276 487 315 172 438 301 137

036144 Joga (8) 4,502 2,184 2,318 4,151 2,964 1,187 3,151 2,732 419

036145 Makha Chehlan (9) 622 275 347 595 400 195 431 356 75

036146 Ali Sher Khurd (11) 789 384 405 745 461 284 413 375 38

036147 Alisher Kalan (12) 614 304 310 399 348 51 374 340 34

036148 Maujo Kalan (13) 193 101 92 139 116 23 127 115 12

036149 Atla Kalan (17) 1,516 751 765 1,449 871 578 890 773 117

036150 Bhopal (16) 2,028 984 1,044 1,430 1,121 309 856 761 95

036151 Ralla (7) 3,735 1,852 1,883 2,977 2,251 726 2,255 1,983 272

036156 Rar (4) 1,010 459 551 1,339 743 596 1,064 726 338

036158 Burj Jhabran (5) 545 260 285 717 394 323 350 296 54

036159 Aklia (6) 4,252 2,102 2,150 3,463 2,488 975 2,635 2,323 312

Name of Village

Location

code

number

Illiterates Total workers Main workers

54

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PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACTBhikhi

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons MalesFemales Persons Males Females

29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

14,480 13,284 1,196 8,194 6,772 1,422 954 482 472 7,484 5,518 1,966 Bhikhi (Total)

14,480 13,284 1,196 8,194 6,772 1,422 954 482 472 7,484 5,518 1,966 Bhikhi (Rural)

- - - - - - - - - - - - Bhikhi (Urban)

RURAL

356 216 140 506 274 232 3 3 - 160 62 98 Bir Khurd (27)

401 260 141 665 395 270 19 9 10 229 96 133 Hodla kalan (31)

88 84 4 19 16 3 2 1 1 61 48 13 Jassarwala (28)

184 177 7 144 140 4 8 8 - 147 121 26 Mohar Singhwala (29)

733 612 121 343 262 81 126 35 91 342 221 121 Dhalewan (30)

462 432 30 111 94 17 13 10 3 625 574 51

Kishangarh Urf

Pharwahi (48)

88 86 2 104 97 7 - - - 114 86 28 Moola Singhwala (49)

338 327 11 247 212 35 5 3 2 250 93 157 Bapiana (47)

573 551 22 321 311 10 49 43 6 330 275 55 Fafre Bhaike (46)

569 561 8 115 106 9 11 10 1 218 191 27 Kotra (50)

237 232 5 88 83 5 6 6 - 123 106 17 Atla Khurd (18)

629 564 65 221 190 31 30 26 4 298 271 27 Samaon (19)

534 502 32 366 312 54 13 12 1 351 310 41 Khiwa Kalan (21)

618 473 145 326 261 65 72 14 58 149 100 49

Hamirgarh Urf Dhaipai

(26)

729 700 29 421 405 16 214 64 150 333 298 35 Heron Kalan (25)

363 357 6 131 120 11 87 9 78 236 205 31 Khiwa Khurd (24)

251 239 12 51 50 1 7 7 - 89 71 18 Khiwadialuwala (23

233 227 6 204 161 43 8 8 - 110 99 11 Gurthari (22)

511 477 34 411 372 39 12 11 1 190 163 27 Matti (15)

241 237 4 57 55 2 1 1 - 98 75 23 Maujo Khurd (14)

299 208 91 54 35 19 - - - 85 58 27 Anupgarh (10)

1,401 1,344 57 823 697 126 52 42 10 875 649 226 Joga (8)

202 194 8 103 93 10 11 11 - 115 58 57 Makha Chehlan (9)

192 179 13 94 90 4 16 8 8 111 98 13 Ali Sher Khurd (11)

221 211 10 57 49 8 10 10 - 86 70 16 Alisher Kalan (12)

62 60 2 34 28 6 - - - 31 27 4 Maujo Kalan (13)

458 432 26 261 222 39 48 25 23 123 94 29 Atla Kalan (17)

629 557 72 97 93 4 14 14 - 116 97 19 Bhopal (16)

1,052 1,020 32 589 523 66 71 52 19 543 388 155 Ralla (7)

461 444 17 284 187 97 1 - 1 318 95 223 Rar (4)

148 140 8 162 127 35 24 19 5 16 10 6 Burj Jhabran (5)

1,217 1,181 36 785 712 73 21 21 - 612 409 203 Aklia (6)

Cultivators

Name of Village

Household industry

workersAgricultural labourers

Industrial category of main workers

Other workers

55

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VILLAGE PRIMARYC D Block -

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

1 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

0093 Bhikhi (Total) 11,133 3,277 7,856 2,102 612 1,490 4,316 1,242 3,074

0093 Bhikhi (Rural) 11,133 3,277 7,856 2,102 612 1,490 4,316 1,242 3,074

0093 Bhikhi (Urban) - - - - - - - - -

RURAL

036077 Bir Khurd (27) 4 3 1 2 1 1 2 2 -

036078 Hodla kalan (31) 28 7 21 11 3 8 10 1 9

036079 Jassarwala (28) 75 20 55 28 6 22 41 9 32

036080 Mohar Singhwala (29) 630 209 421 188 52 136 287 82 205

036081 Dhalewan (30) 550 106 444 277 29 248 170 32 138

036082

Kishangarh Urf

Pharwahi (48) 714 98 616 14 1 13 626 55 571

036083 Moola Singhwala (49) 176 21 155 2 1 1 65 10 55

036089 Bapiana (47) 7 4 3 4 3 1 - - -

036090 Fafre Bhaike (46) 324 206 118 23 15 8 138 84 54

036132 Kotra (50) 172 97 75 39 15 24 39 6 33

036133 Atla Khurd (18) 220 125 95 13 11 2 189 99 90

036134 Samaon (19) 573 312 261 97 45 52 276 107 169

036135 Khiwa Kalan (21) 199 47 152 12 8 4 126 14 112

036136

Hamirgarh Urf Dhaipai

(26) 321 81 240 62 10 52 51 31 20

036137 Heron Kalan (25) 1,217 137 1,080 38 17 21 61 13 48

036138 Khiwa Khurd (24) 304 122 182 32 30 2 154 56 98

036139 Khiwadialuwala (23 172 89 83 52 52 - 35 23 12

036140 Gurthari (22) 23 12 11 4 1 3 3 2 1

036141 Matti (15) 348 88 260 15 10 5 65 34 31

036142 Maujo Khurd (14) 169 102 67 7 5 2 138 78 60

036143 Anupgarh (10) 49 14 35 11 5 6 25 3 22

036144 Joga (8) 1,000 232 768 269 57 212 388 122 266

036145 Makha Chehlan (9) 164 44 120 7 6 1 64 22 42

036146 Ali Sher Khurd (11) 332 86 246 16 9 7 144 37 107

036147 Alisher Kalan (12) 25 8 17 5 4 1 17 1 16

036148 Maujo Kalan (13) 12 1 11 - - - 12 1 11

036149 Atla Kalan (17) 559 98 461 116 35 81 298 30 268

036150 Bhopal (16) 574 360 214 54 23 31 135 102 33

036151 Ralla (7) 722 268 454 199 63 136 329 110 219

036156 Rar (4) 275 17 258 21 3 18 15 1 14

036158 Burj Jhabran (5) 367 98 269 15 8 7 121 20 101

036159 Aklia (6) 828 165 663 469 84 385 292 55 237

Name of Village

Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers

Industrial category

Location

code

number

56

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PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACTBhikhi

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 1

578 146 432 4,137 1,277 2,860 56,665 23,427 33,238 Bhikhi (Total) 0093

578 146 432 4,137 1,277 2,860 56,665 23,427 33,238 Bhikhi (Rural) 0093

- - - - - - - - - Bhikhi (Urban) 0093

RURAL

- - - - - - 800 408 392 Bir Khurd (27) 036077

- - - 7 3 4 1,199 562 637 Hodla kalan (31) 036078

- - - 6 5 1 331 136 195 Jassarwala (28) 036079

10 - 10 145 75 70 1,038 509 529 Mohar Singhwala (29) 036080

18 4 14 85 41 44 1,750 852 898 Dhalewan (30) 036081

8 1 7 66 41 25 2,196 1,010 1,186

Kishangarh Urf

Pharwahi (48) 036082

- - - 109 10 99 489 230 259 Moola Singhwala (49) 036083

- - - 3 1 2 1,430 566 864 Bapiana (47) 036089

12 2 10 151 105 46 3,048 1,087 1,961 Fafre Bhaike (46) 036090

4 1 3 90 75 15 1,956 639 1,317 Kotra (50) 036132

- - - 18 15 3 1,347 541 806 Atla Khurd (18) 036133

11 8 3 189 152 37 2,921 1,128 1,793 Samaon (19) 036134

4 1 3 57 24 33 2,614 996 1,618 Khiwa Kalan (21) 036135

95 13 82 113 27 86 1,607 704 903

Hamirgarh Urf Dhaipai

(26) 036136

61 8 53 1,057 99 958 1,846 988 858 Heron Kalan (25) 036137

6 2 4 112 34 78 1,595 656 939 Khiwa Khurd (24) 036138

3 1 2 82 13 69 1,114 435 679 Khiwadialuwala (23 036139

3 2 1 13 7 6 1,278 503 775 Gurthari (22) 036140

29 6 23 239 38 201 2,228 926 1,302 Matti (15) 036141

3 3 - 21 16 5 974 335 639 Maujo Khurd (14) 036142

- - - 13 6 7 698 314 384 Anupgarh (10) 036143

14 4 10 329 49 280 6,029 2,429 3,600 Joga (8) 036144

2 2 - 91 14 77 839 318 521 Makha Chehlan (9) 036145

29 3 26 143 37 106 853 389 464 Ali Sher Khurd (11) 036146

- - - 3 3 - 885 332 553 Alisher Kalan (12) 036147

- - - - - - 254 101 153 Maujo Kalan (13) 036148

42 1 41 103 32 71 1,552 746 806 Atla Kalan (17) 036149

28 20 8 357 215 142 2,553 1,036 1,517 Bhopal (16) 036150

14 3 11 180 92 88 4,855 1,864 2,991 Ralla (7) 036151

5 - 5 234 13 221 1,012 507 505 Rar (4) 036156

174 61 113 57 9 48 555 274 281 Burj Jhabran (5) 036158

3 - 3 64 26 38 4,819 1,906 2,913 Aklia (6) 036159

Location

code

number

Household industry workers

Name of Village

Other workers Non-workers

of marginal workers

57

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VILLAGE PRIMARY

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

0094 Mansa (Total) 38,015.43 22,203 113,726 60,510 53,216 12,325 6,677 5,648

0094 Mansa (Rural) 38,015.43 22,203 113,726 60,510 53,216 12,325 6,677 5,648

0094 Mansa (Urban) 0.00 - - - - - - -

RURAL

036084 Dalel Singhwala (51) 937.00 596 3,157 1,668 1,489 380 205 175

036085 Khiala Khurd (53) 420.00 136 725 381 344 56 33 23

036086 Malakpur (56) 1,102.00 532 2,548 1,365 1,183 237 131 106

036087 Mansa Khurd (55) 978.51 249 1,211 650 561 111 62 49

036088 Kot Lallu (54) 699.00 540 2,614 1,374 1,240 254 130 124

036091 Khilian (45) 441.00 298 1,510 819 691 154 88 66

036092 Chakerian (117) 763.00 535 2,622 1,394 1,228 306 184 122

036093

Narenderpura Urf

Baglianwali (118) 688.00 348 1,804 967 837 218 116 102

036094 Khara (119) 773.00 375 1,973 1,070 903 271 153 118

036095 Barnala (116) 920.00 697 3,444 1,820 1,624 388 204 184

036096 Jawaharke (114) 1,136.00 866 4,339 2,296 2,043 483 262 221

036097 Nangal Kalan (115) 2,394.73 1,439 7,493 3,905 3,588 808 428 380

036098 Hirewala (120) 543.91 332 1,647 902 745 160 90 70

036099 Saharna (121) 343.59 342 1,708 920 788 207 113 94

036100 Deluana (122) 782.68 333 1,607 839 768 173 87 86

036103 Dullowala (112) 705.66 513 2,641 1,396 1,245 295 152 143

036104 Nangal Khurd (113) 705.66 494 2,444 1,268 1,176 284 147 137

036105 Ghrangne (80) 664.76 462 2,328 1,251 1,077 251 136 115

036106 Maujian (109) 441.28 265 1,367 729 638 132 75 57

036115

Karamgarh Urf Autanwali

(83) 762.00 314 1,610 884 726 150 77 73

036116 Man Bibrian (85) 608.89 299 1,620 872 748 182 99 83

036117 Mussa (84) 1,233.00 708 3,742 1,988 1,754 409 215 194

036118 Gagowal (79) 542.50 181 934 502 432 103 58 45

036119 Gehle (78) 523.07 350 1,766 965 801 149 80 69

036120 Ram Dittawala (77) 625.00 391 2,087 1,104 983 222 125 97

036121 Khokhar Khurd (74) 699.00 420 2,028 1,086 942 227 144 83

036122 Sadda Singhwala (72) 819.00 395 2,004 1,069 935 199 108 91

036123 Aspal (73) 327.11 171 862 456 406 85 42 43

036124 Kalho (10) 903.64 454 2,141 1,136 1,005 222 123 99

036125 Kotli kalan (9) 1,807.00 785 4,216 2,273 1,943 454 251 203

036126 Bhai Desa (71) 653.00 312 1,533 815 718 172 86 86

036127 Bhaini Bagha (59) 2,253.60 1,158 6,004 3,191 2,813 635 344 291

036128 Khokhar Kalan (75) 1,138.00 655 3,404 1,829 1,575 388 225 163

036129 Thuthianwali (57) 919.00 908 4,567 2,376 2,191 482 260 222

036130 Tamkot (58) 906.00 579 2,916 1,526 1,390 302 170 132

036131 Khiala Kalan (52) 1,807.00 1,272 6,358 3,421 2,937 739 383 356

036152 Burj Hari (61) 1,336.84 728 3,964 2,123 1,841 424 233 191

036153 Burj Rathi (60) 925.00 565 2,939 1,565 1,374 312 168 144

036154 Kharak Singhwala (64) 858.00 478 2,395 1,270 1,125 236 122 114

036155 Burj Dhilwan (63) 955.00 695 3,916 2,088 1,828 396 208 188

036157 Ubha (62) 1,974.00 1,033 5,538 2,957 2,581 669 360 309

C D Block -

Population in the age-group 0-6

Name of Village

Location

code

number

Total population (including

institutional and houseless

population)

Area of

Village in

hectares

Number of

households

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CENSUS ABSTRACTMansa

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

39,697 20,862 18,835 - - - 59,224 34,587 24,637 Mansa (Total)

39,697 20,862 18,835 - - - 59,224 34,587 24,637 Mansa (Rural)

- - - - - - - - - Mansa (Urban)

RURAL

1,206 637 569 - - - 1,725 1,004 721 Dalel Singhwala (51)

14 7 7 - - - 439 247 192 Khiala Khurd (53)

478 268 210 - - - 1,525 910 615 Malakpur (56)

293 164 129 - - - 763 439 324 Mansa Khurd (55)

949 499 450 - - - 1,430 837 593 Kot Lallu (54)

403 217 186 - - - 827 488 339 Khilian (45)

1,342 709 633 - - - 1,335 773 562 Chakerian (117)

1,274 680 594 - - - 825 486 339

Narenderpura Urf

Baglianwali (118)

404 210 194 - - - 1,039 625 414 Khara (119)

1,418 745 673 - - - 1,677 987 690 Barnala (116)

1,734 936 798 - - - 2,332 1,358 974 Jawaharke (114)

2,648 1,358 1,290 - - - 3,683 2,062 1,621 Nangal Kalan (115)

405 214 191 - - - 897 556 341 Hirewala (120)

888 481 407 - - - 883 518 365 Saharna (121)

713 373 340 - - - 852 494 358 Deluana (122)

857 438 419 - - - 1,307 795 512 Dullowala (112)

1,122 581 541 - - - 1,273 709 564 Nangal Khurd (113)

884 466 418 - - - 1,144 691 453 Ghrangne (80)

480 256 224 - - - 669 380 289 Maujian (109)

205 111 94 - - - 786 473 313

Karamgarh Urf Autanwali

(83)

244 133 111 - - - 871 529 342 Man Bibrian (85)

1,332 663 669 - - - 1,979 1,160 819 Mussa (84)

473 250 223 - - - 542 314 228 Gagowal (79)

425 224 201 - - - 1,003 635 368 Gehle (78)

1,030 536 494 - - - 1,092 674 418 Ram Dittawala (77)

763 393 370 - - - 878 525 353 Khokhar Khurd (74)

609 310 299 - - - 1,196 696 500 Sadda Singhwala (72)

266 134 132 - - - 449 269 180 Aspal (73)

707 357 350 - - - 1,142 694 448 Kalho (10)

1,181 630 551 - - - 2,221 1,259 962 Kotli kalan (9)

679 337 342 - - - 808 486 322 Bhai Desa (71)

1,613 858 755 - - - 3,112 1,797 1,315 Bhaini Bagha (59)

1,482 784 698 - - - 1,695 973 722 Khokhar Kalan (75)

1,429 750 679 - - - 2,450 1,390 1,060 Thuthianwali (57)

906 475 431 - - - 1,608 931 677 Tamkot (58)

2,457 1,300 1,157 - - - 3,232 1,886 1,346 Khiala Kalan (52)

1,191 628 563 - - - 2,060 1,205 855 Burj Hari (61)

626 331 295 - - - 1,571 917 654 Burj Rathi (60)

874 461 413 - - - 1,269 738 531 Kharak Singhwala (64)

1,040 535 505 - - - 1,922 1,136 786 Burj Dhilwan (63)

2,653 1,423 1,230 - - - 2,713 1,541 1,172 Ubha (62)

Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes population

Name of Village

Literates

59

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VILLAGE PRIMARYC D Block -

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

1 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

0094 Mansa (Total) 54,502 25,923 28,579 54,525 34,900 19,625 35,488 30,552 4,936

0094 Mansa (Rural) 54,502 25,923 28,579 54,525 34,900 19,625 35,488 30,552 4,936

0094 Mansa (Urban) - - - - - - - - -

RURAL

036084 Dalel Singhwala (51) 1,432 664 768 1,333 934 399 1,104 854 250

036085 Khiala Khurd (53) 286 134 152 359 259 100 273 254 19

036086 Malakpur (56) 1,023 455 568 1,430 863 567 879 771 108

036087 Mansa Khurd (55) 448 211 237 462 372 90 309 281 28

036088 Kot Lallu (54) 1,184 537 647 1,161 802 359 811 710 101

036091 Khilian (45) 683 331 352 595 483 112 444 408 36

036092 Chakerian (117) 1,287 621 666 972 751 221 742 678 64

036093

Narenderpura Urf

Baglianwali (118) 979 481 498 1,129 615 514 779 441 338

036094 Khara (119) 934 445 489 930 612 318 618 536 82

036095 Barnala (116) 1,767 833 934 1,475 1,010 465 1,047 896 151

036096 Jawaharke (114) 2,007 938 1,069 1,585 1,295 290 1,313 1,234 79

036097 Nangal Kalan (115) 3,810 1,843 1,967 3,958 2,269 1,689 2,502 2,026 476

036098 Hirewala (120) 750 346 404 894 511 383 466 441 25

036099 Saharna (121) 825 402 423 879 488 391 423 408 15

036100 Deluana (122) 755 345 410 816 505 311 507 456 51

036103 Dullowala (112) 1,334 601 733 1,057 713 344 777 552 225

036104 Nangal Khurd (113) 1,171 559 612 1,304 675 629 796 630 166

036105 Ghrangne (80) 1,184 560 624 1,164 710 454 643 580 63

036106 Maujian (109) 698 349 349 837 435 402 409 373 36

036115

Karamgarh Urf Autanwali

(83) 824 411 413 883 510 373 492 457 35

036116 Man Bibrian (85) 749 343 406 791 477 314 499 451 48

036117 Mussa (84) 1,763 828 935 1,734 1,154 580 1,195 1,085 110

036118 Gagowal (79) 392 188 204 608 330 278 293 259 34

036119 Gehle (78) 763 330 433 1,267 700 567 506 492 14

036120 Ram Dittawala (77) 995 430 565 1,172 642 530 609 578 31

036121 Khokhar Khurd (74) 1,150 561 589 804 610 194 629 596 33

036122 Sadda Singhwala (72) 808 373 435 900 647 253 765 610 155

036123 Aspal (73) 413 187 226 321 225 96 257 216 41

036124 Kalho (10) 999 442 557 1,128 664 464 595 503 92

036125 Kotli kalan (9) 1,995 1,014 981 2,334 1,371 963 1,323 1,196 127

036126 Bhai Desa (71) 725 329 396 656 452 204 465 386 79

036127 Bhaini Bagha (59) 2,892 1,394 1,498 2,648 1,864 784 1,945 1,760 185

036128 Khokhar Kalan (75) 1,709 856 853 1,296 1,013 283 1,031 956 75

036129 Thuthianwali (57) 2,117 986 1,131 2,169 1,340 829 1,070 963 107

036130 Tamkot (58) 1,308 595 713 1,530 877 653 867 812 55

036131 Khiala Kalan (52) 3,126 1,535 1,591 2,417 1,938 479 2,089 1,840 249

036152 Burj Hari (61) 1,904 918 986 1,669 1,076 593 1,068 973 95

036153 Burj Rathi (60) 1,368 648 720 1,252 886 366 959 805 154

036154 Kharak Singhwala (64) 1,126 532 594 1,414 772 642 1,066 721 345

036155 Burj Dhilwan (63) 1,994 952 1,042 2,631 1,394 1,237 916 824 92

036157 Ubha (62) 2,825 1,416 1,409 2,561 1,656 905 2,007 1,540 467

Illiterates Total workers Main workers

Name of Village

Location

code

number

60

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PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACTMansa

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons MalesFemales Persons Males Females

29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

16,078 14,984 1,094 10,213 8,975 1,238 893 511 382 8,304 6,082 2,222 Mansa (Total)

16,078 14,984 1,094 10,213 8,975 1,238 893 511 382 8,304 6,082 2,222 Mansa (Rural)

- - - - - - - - - - - - Mansa (Urban)

RURAL

396 319 77 194 173 21 1 - 1 513 362 151 Dalel Singhwala (51)

212 204 8 27 20 7 3 3 - 31 27 4 Khiala Khurd (53)

471 456 15 148 102 46 21 17 4 239 196 43 Malakpur (56)

192 187 5 73 61 12 1 1 - 43 32 11 Mansa Khurd (55)

382 357 25 232 214 18 13 10 3 184 129 55 Kot Lallu (54)

258 253 5 137 112 25 4 4 - 45 39 6 Khilian (45)

225 219 6 210 203 7 2 2 - 305 254 51 Chakerian (117)

103 80 23 322 243 79 226 30 196 128 88 40

Narenderpura Urf

Baglianwali (118)

323 303 20 143 114 29 13 11 2 139 108 31 Khara (119)

473 425 48 265 229 36 37 12 25 272 230 42 Barnala (116)

531 522 9 435 409 26 11 7 4 336 296 40 Jawaharke (114)

927 894 33 707 624 83 24 18 6 844 490 354 Nangal Kalan (115)

217 210 7 141 133 8 13 12 1 95 86 9 Hirewala (120)

169 166 3 148 143 5 6 5 1 100 94 6 Saharna (121)

232 221 11 180 165 15 9 5 4 86 65 21 Deluana (122)

309 303 6 109 99 10 10 5 5 349 145 204 Dullowala (112)

266 211 55 288 263 25 19 14 5 223 142 81 Nangal Khurd (113)

304 290 14 185 171 14 15 3 12 139 116 23 Ghrangne (80)

202 181 21 153 148 5 1 - 1 53 44 9 Maujian (109)

298 287 11 92 86 6 8 6 2 94 78 16

Karamgarh Urf Autanwali

(83)

286 265 21 110 100 10 5 4 1 98 82 16 Man Bibrian (85)

648 629 19 319 304 15 33 19 14 195 133 62 Mussa (84)

116 100 16 95 88 7 27 27 - 55 44 11 Gagowal (79)

253 247 6 156 152 4 30 30 - 67 63 4 Gehle (78)

263 255 8 252 246 6 27 25 2 67 52 15 Ram Dittawala (77)

337 324 13 115 109 6 4 4 - 173 159 14 Khokhar Khurd (74)

305 274 31 323 236 87 12 8 4 125 92 33 Sadda Singhwala (72)

118 115 3 59 51 8 21 3 18 59 47 12 Aspal (73)

238 222 16 120 110 10 7 7 - 230 164 66 Kalho (10)

638 625 13 318 281 37 27 21 6 340 269 71 Kotli kalan (9)

182 177 5 168 137 31 12 1 11 103 71 32 Bhai Desa (71)

1,013 990 23 565 475 90 21 13 8 346 282 64 Bhaini Bagha (59)

474 450 24 283 269 14 14 12 2 260 225 35 Khokhar Kalan (75)

402 395 7 239 214 25 20 16 4 409 338 71 Thuthianwali (57)

498 475 23 241 235 6 9 7 2 119 95 24 Tamkot (58)

857 805 52 845 736 109 44 41 3 343 258 85 Khiala Kalan (52)

608 589 19 276 240 36 29 19 10 155 125 30 Burj Hari (61)

529 427 102 266 239 27 8 8 - 156 131 25 Burj Rathi (60)

605 356 249 334 273 61 46 36 10 81 56 25 Kharak Singhwala (64)

576 548 28 175 156 19 32 25 7 133 95 38 Burj Dhilwan (63)

642 628 14 765 612 153 28 20 8 572 280 292 Ubha (62)

Cultivators

Name of Village

Household industry

workersAgricultural labourers

Industrial category of main workers

Other workers

61

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VILLAGE PRIMARYC D Block -

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

1 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

0094 Mansa (Total) 19,037 4,348 14,689 4,727 844 3,883 6,736 1,661 5,075

0094 Mansa (Rural) 19,037 4,348 14,689 4,727 844 3,883 6,736 1,661 5,075

0094 Mansa (Urban) - - - - - - - - -

RURAL

036084 Dalel Singhwala (51) 229 80 149 16 12 4 95 40 55

036085 Khiala Khurd (53) 86 5 81 69 2 67 7 - 7

036086 Malakpur (56) 551 92 459 12 3 9 26 10 16

036087 Mansa Khurd (55) 153 91 62 5 5 - 137 75 62

036088 Kot Lallu (54) 350 92 258 52 13 39 69 11 58

036091 Khilian (45) 151 75 76 10 9 1 45 36 9

036092 Chakerian (117) 230 73 157 8 6 2 26 6 20

036093

Narenderpura Urf

Baglianwali (118) 350 174 176 8 6 2 193 119 74

036094 Khara (119) 312 76 236 48 20 28 49 12 37

036095 Barnala (116) 428 114 314 54 20 34 274 55 219

036096 Jawaharke (114) 272 61 211 6 3 3 136 38 98

036097 Nangal Kalan (115) 1,456 243 1,213 213 47 166 417 120 297

036098 Hirewala (120) 428 70 358 143 16 127 196 27 169

036099 Saharna (121) 456 80 376 148 19 129 269 48 221

036100 Deluana (122) 309 49 260 54 8 46 189 31 158

036103 Dullowala (112) 280 161 119 10 10 - 17 15 2

036104 Nangal Khurd (113) 508 45 463 29 4 25 48 12 36

036105 Ghrangne (80) 521 130 391 197 46 151 212 66 146

036106 Maujian (109) 428 62 366 226 34 192 178 25 153

036115

Karamgarh Urf Autanwali

(83) 391 53 338 237 15 222 124 28 96

036116 Man Bibrian (85) 292 26 266 38 8 30 243 12 231

036117 Mussa (84) 539 69 470 282 34 248 125 14 111

036118 Gagowal (79) 315 71 244 83 14 69 45 14 31

036119 Gehle (78) 761 208 553 443 114 329 304 86 218

036120 Ram Dittawala (77) 563 64 499 165 7 158 319 40 279

036121 Khokhar Khurd (74) 175 14 161 4 1 3 165 10 155

036122 Sadda Singhwala (72) 135 37 98 13 4 9 84 14 70

036123 Aspal (73) 64 9 55 - - - 22 4 18

036124 Kalho (10) 533 161 372 220 47 173 192 63 129

036125 Kotli kalan (9) 1,011 175 836 535 33 502 312 59 253

036126 Bhai Desa (71) 191 66 125 3 3 - 184 60 124

036127 Bhaini Bagha (59) 703 104 599 69 20 49 299 40 259

036128 Khokhar Kalan (75) 265 57 208 30 16 14 80 11 69

036129 Thuthianwali (57) 1,099 377 722 140 24 116 353 162 191

036130 Tamkot (58) 663 65 598 398 27 371 240 32 208

036131 Khiala Kalan (52) 328 98 230 98 26 72 164 36 128

036152 Burj Hari (61) 601 103 498 233 24 209 278 58 220

036153 Burj Rathi (60) 293 81 212 112 21 91 157 42 115

036154 Kharak Singhwala (64) 348 51 297 84 15 69 226 21 205

036155 Burj Dhilwan (63) 1,715 570 1,145 98 67 31 90 75 15

036157 Ubha (62) 554 116 438 134 41 93 147 34 113

Location

code

number Name of Village

Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers

Industrial category

62

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PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACTMansa

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 1

1,345 218 1,127 6,229 1,625 4,604 59,201 25,610 33,591 Mansa (Total) 0094

1,345 218 1,127 6,229 1,625 4,604 59,201 25,610 33,591 Mansa (Rural) 0094

- - - - - - - - - Mansa (Urban) 0094

RURAL

- - - 118 28 90 1,824 734 1,090 Dalel Singhwala (51) 036084

8 2 6 2 1 1 366 122 244 Khiala Khurd (53) 036085

289 47 242 224 32 192 1,118 502 616 Malakpur (56) 036086

1 1 - 10 10 - 749 278 471 Mansa Khurd (55) 036087

40 7 33 189 61 128 1,453 572 881 Kot Lallu (54) 036088

30 10 20 66 20 46 915 336 579 Khilian (45) 036091

4 1 3 192 60 132 1,650 643 1,007 Chakerian (117) 036092

29 2 27 120 47 73 675 352 323

Narenderpura Urf

Baglianwali (118) 036093

32 15 17 183 29 154 1,043 458 585 Khara (119) 036094

22 5 17 78 34 44 1,969 810 1,159 Barnala (116) 036095

- - - 130 20 110 2,754 1,001 1,753 Jawaharke (114) 036096

23 3 20 803 73 730 3,535 1,636 1,899 Nangal Kalan (115) 036097

55 2 53 34 25 9 753 391 362 Hirewala (120) 036098

17 - 17 22 13 9 829 432 397 Saharna (121) 036099

3 1 2 63 9 54 791 334 457 Deluana (122) 036100

14 2 12 239 134 105 1,584 683 901 Dullowala (112) 036103

322 14 308 109 15 94 1,140 593 547 Nangal Khurd (113) 036104

13 1 12 99 17 82 1,164 541 623 Ghrangne (80) 036105

- - - 24 3 21 530 294 236 Maujian (109) 036106

13 - 13 17 10 7 727 374 353

Karamgarh Urf Autanwali

(83) 036115

2 - 2 9 6 3 829 395 434 Man Bibrian (85) 036116

7 3 4 125 18 107 2,008 834 1,174 Mussa (84) 036117

174 37 137 13 6 7 326 172 154 Gagowal (79) 036118

4 3 1 10 5 5 499 265 234 Gehle (78) 036119

9 4 5 70 13 57 915 462 453 Ram Dittawala (77) 036120

1 1 - 5 2 3 1,224 476 748 Khokhar Khurd (74) 036121

12 3 9 26 16 10 1,104 422 682 Sadda Singhwala (72) 036122

5 - 5 37 5 32 541 231 310 Aspal (73) 036123

23 2 21 98 49 49 1,013 472 541 Kalho (10) 036124

42 4 38 122 79 43 1,882 902 980 Kotli kalan (9) 036125

2 1 1 2 2 - 877 363 514 Bhai Desa (71) 036126

9 4 5 326 40 286 3,356 1,327 2,029 Bhaini Bagha (59) 036127

6 - 6 149 30 119 2,108 816 1,292 Khokhar Kalan (75) 036128

50 30 20 556 161 395 2,398 1,036 1,362 Thuthianwali (57) 036129

4 - 4 21 6 15 1,386 649 737 Tamkot (58) 036130

6 1 5 60 35 25 3,941 1,483 2,458 Khiala Kalan (52) 036131

1 1 - 89 20 69 2,295 1,047 1,248 Burj Hari (61) 036152

- - - 24 18 6 1,687 679 1,008 Burj Rathi (60) 036153

1 1 - 37 14 23 981 498 483 Kharak Singhwala (64) 036154

42 7 35 1,485 421 1,064 1,285 694 591 Burj Dhilwan (63) 036155

30 3 27 243 38 205 2,977 1,301 1,676 Ubha (62) 036157

Non-workers

of marginal workers

Location

code

number

Household industry workers

Name of Village

Other workers

63

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VILLAGE PRIMARY

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

0095 Budhlada (Total) 66,935.94 40,218 208,337 110,438 97,899 22,809 12,380 10,429

0095 Budhlada (Rural) 66,935.94 40,218 208,337 110,438 97,899 22,809 12,380 10,429

0095 Budhlada (Urban) 0.00 - - - - - - -

RURAL

035990 Sandli (133) 248.00 121 581 305 276 71 38 33

035991 Faridke (134) 465.00 133 713 379 334 67 36 31

035992 Malkon (159) 601.00 342 1,794 945 849 171 98 73

035993 Udat Saidewala (132) 557.00 312 1,639 885 754 166 94 72

035994 Malakpur Bhimra (135) 479.00 183 983 531 452 166 89 77

035995 Hakamwala (136) 856.00 511 2,609 1,380 1,229 278 149 129

035996 Gamiwala (147) 734.81 337 1,760 941 819 183 98 85

035997 Lakhiwala (148) 369.90 136 705 393 312 73 48 25

035998 Talabwala (149) 445.00 206 1,156 627 529 118 64 54

035999 Gandu Kalan (150) 457.00 181 997 519 478 129 72 57

036000 Gandu Khurd (151) 435.00 263 1,380 722 658 154 88 66

036001 Maghanian (145) 698.00 354 1,874 984 890 180 94 86

036002 Reond Kalan (152) 1,207.53 775 3,945 2,058 1,887 492 264 228

036003 Reond Khurd (153) 475.84 216 1,084 565 519 128 56 72

036004 Birewala Dogran (154) 741.00 286 1,473 784 689 170 90 80

036005 Chak Alisher (156) 400.00 322 1,717 924 793 180 108 72

036006 Andianwali (157) 433.83 249 1,210 664 546 105 63 42

036007

Ramgarh Shah Purian

(158) 353.70 227 1,119 605 514 116 64 52

036008 Bhakhrial (159) 254.00 196 1,067 560 507 104 64 40

036009 Bhawa (155) 794.00 338 1,843 974 869 206 116 90

036010 Gorakh Nath (180) 658.00 219 1,138 610 528 130 76 54

036011 Kulrian (179) 2,561.00 1,574 8,588 4,536 4,052 956 526 430

036012 Kahangarh (176) 1,467.00 811 4,287 2,273 2,014 470 253 217

036013 Juglan (177) 301.00 160 874 480 394 92 53 39

036014 Mander (178) 496.00 358 1,900 1,033 867 191 95 96

036015 Dharampura (161) 1,841.00 939 5,089 2,681 2,408 552 297 255

036016 Saspali (143) 329.00 151 800 412 388 70 38 32

036017 Todarpur (160) 343.00 76 373 191 182 44 24 20

036018 Saidewala (144) 659.00 414 2,070 1,081 989 213 122 91

036019 Sher Khanwala (146) 804.00 436 2,155 1,121 1,034 242 117 125

036020 Boha (137) 3,939.00 2,278 12,170 6,381 5,789 1,420 749 671

036021 Alampur Mandran (131) 1,233.00 608 2,977 1,560 1,417 296 156 140

036023 Lakhmirwala (123) 632.00 341 1,701 913 788 190 100 90

036024 Akanwali (124) 1,140.00 715 3,525 1,889 1,636 381 197 184

036025 Mandhali (125) 578.00 328 1,655 916 739 170 104 66

036026 Joian (129) 94.00 156 791 432 359 90 56 34

036027 Tahlian (128) 78.00 368 1,871 972 899 189 89 100

036028 Kasampur Chhina (130) 402.00 307 1,551 818 733 175 72 103

036029 Mal Singhwala (138) 682.00 402 2,087 1,113 974 206 107 99

036030

Ram Nagar Bhathal

(139) 513.00 371 1,688 868 820 173 95 78

036031 Rampur Mander (140) 727.00 515 2,817 1,513 1,304 317 167 150

036032 Satike (141) 490.68 264 1,422 761 661 184 115 69

036033 Achanak (142) 572.00 281 1,422 751 671 125 70 55

036034 Sanghreri (163) 340.00 184 1,003 538 465 108 63 45

036035 Jalwehra (162) 442.00 266 1,397 744 653 152 88 64

036036 Khudal Kalan (174) 560.00 457 2,256 1,210 1,046 257 147 110

036037Khudal Shekhupur (172)

481.00 414 2,222 1,186 1,036 228 125 103

036038 Bakhshiwala (173) 589.00 380 1,969 1,031 938 219 121 98

036039 Akbarpur Khudal (171) 578.00 430 2,210 1,156 1,054 218 113 105

C D Block -

Population in the age-group 0-6

Name of Village

Location

code

number

Total population (including

institutional and houseless

population)

Area of

Village in

hectares

Number of

households

64

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PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACTBudhlada

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

80,127 42,163 37,964 - - - 106,324 61,236 45,088 Budhlada (Total)

80,127 42,163 37,964 - - - 106,324 61,236 45,088 Budhlada (Rural)

- - - - - - - - - Budhlada (Urban)

RURAL

247 133 114 - - - 313 183 130 Sandli (133)

423 220 203 - - - 353 214 139 Faridke (134)

1,059 541 518 - - - 1,079 633 446 Malkon (159)

828 445 383 - - - 1,015 600 415 Udat Saidewala (132)

629 336 293 - - - 455 278 177 Malakpur Bhimra (135)

1,099 590 509 - - - 1,269 719 550 Hakamwala (136)

727 403 324 - - - 994 596 398 Gamiwala (147)

534 300 234 - - - 377 228 149 Lakhiwala (148)

372 206 166 - - - 625 367 258 Talabwala (149)

313 163 150 - - - 536 304 232 Gandu Kalan (150)

528 288 240 - - - 716 398 318 Gandu Khurd (151)

564 283 281 - - - 977 564 413 Maghanian (145)

3,237 1,671 1,566 - - - 1,827 1,091 736 Reond Kalan (152)

458 230 228 - - - 569 334 235 Reond Khurd (153)

523 273 250 - - - 754 446 308 Birewala Dogran (154)

398 227 171 - - - 837 475 362 Chak Alisher (156)

332 178 154 - - - 591 350 241 Andianwali (157)

423 225 198 - - - 507 310 197

Ramgarh Shah Purian

(158)

512 266 246 - - - 545 308 237 Bhakhrial (159)

521 271 250 - - - 901 511 390 Bhawa (155)

289 148 141 - - - 573 336 237 Gorakh Nath (180)

1,816 968 848 - - - 4,255 2,408 1,847 Kulrian (179)

1,161 621 540 - - - 2,076 1,170 906 Kahangarh (176)

258 142 116 - - - 462 289 173 Juglan (177)

618 322 296 - - - 969 587 382 Mander (178)

1,398 709 689 - - - 2,386 1,339 1,047 Dharampura (161)

328 158 170 - - - 471 262 209 Saspali (143)

182 91 91 - - - 198 106 92 Todarpur (160)

816 431 385 - - - 1,194 664 530 Saidewala (144)

1,578 822 756 - - - 1,051 607 444 Sher Khanwala (146)

5,272 2,762 2,510 - - - 6,573 3,728 2,845 Boha (137)

1,466 762 704 - - - 1,533 885 648 Alampur Mandran (131)

515 282 233 - - - 862 521 341 Lakhmirwala (123)

1,607 856 751 - - - 1,798 1,073 725 Akanwali (124)

499 262 237 - - - 890 537 353 Mandhali (125)

309 173 136 - - - 491 289 202 Joian (129)

611 306 305 - - - 1,027 594 433 Tahlian (128)

1,056 551 505 - - - 779 459 320 Kasampur Chhina (130)

1,018 540 478 - - - 1,081 623 458 Mal Singhwala (138)

501 233 268 - - - 788 423 365

Ram Nagar Bhathal

(139)

1,148 618 530 - - - 1,308 775 533 Rampur Mander (140)

529 274 255 - - - 690 382 308 Satike (141)

483 251 232 - - - 824 467 357 Achanak (142)

445 248 197 - - - 516 291 225 Sanghreri (163)

544 291 253 - - - 699 397 302 Jalwehra (162)

889 478 411 - - - 1,114 667 447 Khudal Kalan (174)

712 376 336 - - - 959 567 392 Khudal Shekhupur (172)

709 373 336 - - - 1,014 587 427 Bakhshiwala (173)

785 417 368 - - - 1,090 637 453 Akbarpur Khudal (171)

Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes population

Name of Village

Literates

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VILLAGE PRIMARYC D Block -

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

1 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

0095 Budhlada (Total) 102,013 49,202 52,811 84,498 61,921 22,577 65,191 56,649 8,542

0095 Budhlada (Rural) 102,013 49,202 52,811 84,498 61,921 22,577 65,191 56,649 8,542

0095 Budhlada (Urban) - - - - - - - - -

RURAL

035990 Sandli (133) 268 122 146 271 156 115 174 140 34

035991 Faridke (134) 360 165 195 459 238 221 351 235 116

035992 Malkon (159) 715 312 403 990 545 445 612 511 101

035993 Udat Saidewala (132) 624 285 339 579 504 75 501 463 38

035994 Malakpur Bhimra (135) 528 253 275 512 293 219 224 219 5

035995 Hakamwala (136) 1,340 661 679 1,354 762 592 1,164 713 451

035996 Gamiwala (147) 766 345 421 670 523 147 517 469 48

035997 Lakhiwala (148) 328 165 163 284 245 39 273 242 31

035998 Talabwala (149) 531 260 271 484 346 138 408 331 77

035999 Gandu Kalan (150) 461 215 246 564 309 255 307 261 46

036000 Gandu Khurd (151) 664 324 340 681 432 249 480 407 73

036001 Maghanian (145) 897 420 477 961 605 356 600 565 35

036002 Reond Kalan (152) 2,118 967 1,151 1,362 998 364 780 754 26

036003 Reond Khurd (153) 515 231 284 483 316 167 216 201 15

036004 Birewala Dogran (154) 719 338 381 532 432 100 392 367 25

036005 Chak Alisher (156) 880 449 431 655 493 162 611 470 141

036006 Andianwali (157) 619 314 305 617 398 219 461 372 89

036007

Ramgarh Shah Purian

(158) 612 295 317 478 348 130 347 333 14

036008 Bhakhrial (159) 522 252 270 426 309 117 297 284 13

036009 Bhawa (155) 942 463 479 985 570 415 565 536 29

036010 Gorakh Nath (180) 565 274 291 471 327 144 279 264 15

036011 Kulrian (179) 4,333 2,128 2,205 2,829 2,527 302 2,595 2,423 172

036012 Kahangarh (176) 2,211 1,103 1,108 1,460 1,175 285 1,175 1,126 49

036013 Juglan (177) 412 191 221 426 280 146 281 272 9

036014 Mander (178) 931 446 485 950 556 394 549 470 79

036015 Dharampura (161) 2,703 1,342 1,361 1,665 1,405 260 1,454 1,353 101

036016 Saspali (143) 329 150 179 234 209 25 221 201 20

036017 Todarpur (160) 175 85 90 148 113 35 145 111 34

036018 Saidewala (144) 876 417 459 626 568 58 602 562 40

036019 Sher Khanwala (146) 1,104 514 590 952 594 358 639 571 68

036020 Boha (137) 5,597 2,653 2,944 5,865 3,620 2,245 5,106 3,473 1,633

036021 Alampur Mandran (131) 1,444 675 769 1,080 759 321 756 696 60

036023 Lakhmirwala (123) 839 392 447 859 550 309 516 358 158

036024 Akanwali (124) 1,727 816 911 1,816 1,104 712 914 791 123

036025 Mandhali (125) 765 379 386 924 546 378 580 495 85

036026 Joian (129) 300 143 157 406 236 170 219 197 22

036027 Tahlian (128) 844 378 466 1,207 642 565 475 438 37

036028 Kasampur Chhina (130) 772 359 413 812 480 332 632 438 194

036029 Mal Singhwala (138) 1,006 490 516 949 651 298 624 592 32

036030Ram Nagar Bhathal (139)

900 445 455 553 493 60 499 463 36

036031 Rampur Mander (140) 1,509 738 771 1,123 886 237 1,105 881 224

036032 Satike (141) 732 379 353 529 404 125 378 343 35

036033 Achanak (142) 598 284 314 483 439 44 450 431 19

036034 Sanghreri (163) 487 247 240 298 280 18 292 276 16

036035 Jalwehra (162) 698 347 351 482 465 17 482 465 17

036036 Khudal Kalan (174) 1,142 543 599 1,140 699 441 912 651 261

036037Khudal Shekhupur (172)

1,263 619 644 1,084 741 343 744 706 38

036038 Bakhshiwala (173) 955 444 511 624 566 58 604 556 48

036039 Akbarpur Khudal (171) 1,120 519 601 894 643 251 731 624 107

Illiterates Total workers Main workers

Name of Village

Location

code

number

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CENSUS ABSTRACTBudhlada

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons MalesFemales Persons Males Females

29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

28,268 26,847 1,421 18,532 15,322 3,210 1,272 859 413 17,119 13,621 3,498 Budhlada (Total)

28,268 26,847 1,421 18,532 15,322 3,210 1,272 859 413 17,119 13,621 3,498 Budhlada (Rural)

- - - - - - - - - - - - Budhlada (Urban)

RURAL

65 54 11 91 71 20 - - - 18 15 3 Sandli (133)

91 85 6 248 140 108 - - - 12 10 2 Faridke (134)

182 163 19 330 274 56 2 2 - 98 72 26 Malkon (159)

221 219 2 181 170 11 2 2 - 97 72 25 Udat Saidewala (132)

97 95 2 106 104 2 - - - 21 20 1 Malakpur Bhimra (135)

524 322 202 482 258 224 3 - 3 155 133 22 Hakamwala (136)

186 180 6 129 122 7 15 14 1 187 153 34 Gamiwala (147)

104 96 8 161 143 18 - - - 8 3 5 Lakhiwala (148)

176 172 4 114 74 40 26 20 6 92 65 27 Talabwala (149)

158 153 5 79 60 19 11 3 8 59 45 14 Gandu Kalan (150)

211 193 18 203 175 28 3 3 - 63 36 27 Gandu Khurd (151)

290 285 5 225 212 13 9 9 - 76 59 17 Maghanian (145)

232 227 5 245 236 9 7 7 - 296 284 12 Reond Kalan (152)

160 157 3 4 3 1 1 - 1 51 41 10 Reond Khurd (153)

219 209 10 87 79 8 4 2 2 82 77 5 Birewala Dogran (154)

282 272 10 147 136 11 120 11 109 62 51 11 Chak Alisher (156)

247 237 10 184 112 72 - - - 30 23 7 Andianwali (157)

193 189 4 114 110 4 1 1 - 39 33 6

Ramgarh Shah Purian

(158)

149 145 4 109 106 3 - - - 39 33 6 Bhakhrial (159)

366 355 11 133 123 10 7 7 - 59 51 8 Bhawa (155)

153 152 1 24 24 - 2 1 1 100 87 13 Gorakh Nath (180)

1,508 1,438 70 346 316 30 211 196 15 530 473 57 Kulrian (179)

604 584 20 336 332 4 29 25 4 206 185 21 Kahangarh (176)

177 176 1 51 48 3 1 1 - 52 47 5 Juglan (177)

217 212 5 122 112 10 5 3 2 205 143 62 Mander (178)

768 733 35 455 412 43 10 8 2 221 200 21 Dharampura (161)

101 95 6 92 82 10 9 5 4 19 19 - Saspali (143)

46 46 - 77 49 28 - - - 22 16 6 Todarpur (160)

249 232 17 270 262 8 6 6 - 77 62 15 Saidewala (144)

163 152 11 401 362 39 20 16 4 55 41 14 Sher Khanwala (146)

999 925 74 1,616 734 882 53 38 15 2,438 1,776 662 Boha (137)

307 299 8 355 318 37 3 3 - 91 76 15 Alampur Mandran (131)

436 319 117 11 5 6 1 - 1 68 34 34 Lakhmirwala (123)

444 431 13 145 129 16 14 11 3 311 220 91 Akanwali (124)

290 280 10 154 151 3 1 1 - 135 63 72 Mandhali (125)

109 104 5 63 61 2 9 7 2 38 25 13 Joian (129)

290 277 13 83 73 10 8 6 2 94 82 12 Tahlian (128)

134 107 27 395 262 133 59 32 27 44 37 7 Kasampur Chhina (130)

260 250 10 277 271 6 9 7 2 78 64 14 Mal Singhwala (138)

323 314 9 121 104 17 6 6 - 49 39 10

Ram Nagar Bhathal

(139)

422 403 19 433 262 171 21 13 8 229 203 26 Rampur Mander (140)

191 182 9 54 54 - 3 3 - 130 104 26 Satike (141)

238 236 2 93 88 5 - - - 119 107 12 Achanak (142)

119 114 5 71 68 3 - - - 102 94 8 Sanghreri (163)

210 207 3 174 174 - 6 6 - 92 78 14 Jalwehra (162)

329 272 57 449 272 177 1 1 - 133 106 27 Khudal Kalan (174)

365 363 2 194 180 14 - - - 185 163 22 Khudal Shekhupur (172)

249 244 5 128 124 4 7 6 1 220 182 38 Bakhshiwala (173)

284 275 9 155 146 9 28 9 19 264 194 70 Akbarpur Khudal (171)

Cultivators

Name of Village

Household industry

workersAgricultural labourers

Industrial category of main workers

Other workers

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Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

1 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

0095 Budhlada (Total) 19,307 5,272 14,035 4,184 815 3,369 8,533 2,334 6,199

0095 Budhlada (Rural) 19,307 5,272 14,035 4,184 815 3,369 8,533 2,334 6,199

0095 Budhlada (Urban) - - - - - - - - -

RURAL

035990 Sandli (133) 97 16 81 46 7 39 47 8 39

035991 Faridke (134) 108 3 105 86 1 85 21 2 19

035992 Malkon (159) 378 34 344 125 7 118 224 22 202

035993 Udat Saidewala (132) 78 41 37 11 9 2 19 8 11

035994 Malakpur Bhimra (135) 288 74 214 60 13 47 225 58 167

035995 Hakamwala (136) 190 49 141 67 20 47 47 17 30

035996 Gamiwala (147) 153 54 99 14 12 2 94 29 65

035997 Lakhiwala (148) 11 3 8 4 1 3 3 1 2

035998 Talabwala (149) 76 15 61 2 - 2 17 6 11

035999 Gandu Kalan (150) 257 48 209 27 12 15 136 17 119

036000 Gandu Khurd (151) 201 25 176 85 8 77 102 13 89

036001 Maghanian (145) 361 40 321 34 20 14 58 6 52

036002 Reond Kalan (152) 582 244 338 23 12 11 488 196 292

036003 Reond Khurd (153) 267 115 152 54 3 51 141 53 88

036004 Birewala Dogran (154) 140 65 75 9 6 3 113 54 59

036005 Chak Alisher (156) 44 23 21 21 21 - 3 - 3

036006 Andianwali (157) 156 26 130 130 19 111 10 4 6

036007

Ramgarh Shah Purian

(158) 131 15 116 3 1 2 37 5 32

036008 Bhakhrial (159) 129 25 104 98 19 79 28 4 24

036009 Bhawa (155) 420 34 386 280 19 261 96 10 86

036010 Gorakh Nath (180) 192 63 129 20 6 14 84 39 45

036011 Kulrian (179) 234 104 130 48 13 35 121 53 68

036012 Kahangarh (176) 285 49 236 139 23 116 98 14 84

036013 Juglan (177) 145 8 137 92 4 88 39 2 37

036014 Mander (178) 401 86 315 24 7 17 152 26 126

036015 Dharampura (161) 211 52 159 24 20 4 139 15 124

036016 Saspali (143) 13 8 5 2 - 2 6 5 1

036017 Todarpur (160) 3 2 1 2 1 1 - - -

036018 Saidewala (144) 24 6 18 1 1 - 22 4 18

036019 Sher Khanwala (146) 313 23 290 8 - 8 254 17 237

036020 Boha (137) 759 147 612 196 19 177 260 59 201

036021 Alampur Mandran (131) 324 63 261 109 20 89 209 41 168

036023 Lakhmirwala (123) 343 192 151 18 6 12 317 180 137

036024 Akanwali (124) 902 313 589 39 9 30 338 97 241

036025 Mandhali (125) 344 51 293 140 26 114 163 18 145

036026 Joian (129) 187 39 148 72 9 63 79 20 59

036027 Tahlian (128) 732 204 528 341 61 280 327 125 202

036028 Kasampur Chhina (130) 180 42 138 9 - 9 131 35 96

036029 Mal Singhwala (138) 325 59 266 13 4 9 280 45 235

036030

Ram Nagar Bhathal

(139) 54 30 24 6 6 - 22 12 10

036031 Rampur Mander (140) 18 5 13 2 - 2 11 1 10

036032 Satike (141) 151 61 90 10 2 8 26 8 18

036033 Achanak (142) 33 8 25 8 1 7 22 4 18

036034 Sanghreri (163) 6 4 2 4 2 2 2 2 -

036035 Jalwehra (162) - - - - - - - - -

036036 Khudal Kalan (174) 228 48 180 77 21 56 133 21 112

036037Khudal Shekhupur (172)

340 35 305 17 14 3 285 18 267

036038 Bakhshiwala (173) 20 10 10 1 1 - 7 5 2

036039 Akbarpur Khudal (171) 163 19 144 5 3 2 27 5 22

Location

code

number Name of Village

Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers

Industrial category

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CENSUS ABSTRACTBudhlada

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 1

665 117 548 5,925 2,006 3,919 123,839 48,517 75,322 Budhlada (Total) 0095

665 117 548 5,925 2,006 3,919 123,839 48,517 75,322 Budhlada (Rural) 0095

- - - - - - - - - Budhlada (Urban) 0095

RURAL

1 - 1 3 1 2 310 149 161 Sandli (133) 035990

- - - 1 - 1 254 141 113 Faridke (134) 035991

7 1 6 22 4 18 804 400 404 Malkon (159) 035992

- - - 48 24 24 1,060 381 679 Udat Saidewala (132) 035993

- - - 3 3 - 471 238 233 Malakpur Bhimra (135) 035994

13 1 12 63 11 52 1,255 618 637 Hakamwala (136) 035995

6 1 5 39 12 27 1,090 418 672 Gamiwala (147) 035996

- - - 4 1 3 421 148 273 Lakhiwala (148) 035997

32 4 28 25 5 20 672 281 391 Talabwala (149) 035998

37 1 36 57 18 39 433 210 223 Gandu Kalan (150) 035999

5 2 3 9 2 7 699 290 409 Gandu Khurd (151) 036000

4 - 4 265 14 251 913 379 534 Maghanian (145) 036001

11 2 9 60 34 26 2,583 1,060 1,523 Reond Kalan (152) 036002

- - - 72 59 13 601 249 352 Reond Khurd (153) 036003

11 1 10 7 4 3 941 352 589 Birewala Dogran (154) 036004

14 - 14 6 2 4 1,062 431 631 Chak Alisher (156) 036005

12 1 11 4 2 2 593 266 327 Andianwali (157) 036006

4 1 3 87 8 79 641 257 384

Ramgarh Shah Purian

(158) 036007

- - - 3 2 1 641 251 390 Bhakhrial (159) 036008

4 - 4 40 5 35 858 404 454 Bhawa (155) 036009

17 2 15 71 16 55 667 283 384 Gorakh Nath (180) 036010

13 11 2 52 27 25 5,759 2,009 3,750 Kulrian (179) 036011

6 1 5 42 11 31 2,827 1,098 1,729 Kahangarh (176) 036012

- - - 14 2 12 448 200 248 Juglan (177) 036013

34 3 31 191 50 141 950 477 473 Mander (178) 036014

7 - 7 41 17 24 3,424 1,276 2,148 Dharampura (161) 036015

- - - 5 3 2 566 203 363 Saspali (143) 036016

- - - 1 1 - 225 78 147 Todarpur (160) 036017

- - - 1 1 - 1,444 513 931 Saidewala (144) 036018

30 2 28 21 4 17 1,203 527 676 Sher Khanwala (146) 036019

16 5 11 287 64 223 6,305 2,761 3,544 Boha (137) 036020

- - - 6 2 4 1,897 801 1,096 Alampur Mandran (131) 036021

1 - 1 7 6 1 842 363 479 Lakhmirwala (123) 036023

4 - 4 521 207 314 1,709 785 924 Akanwali (124) 036024

- - - 41 7 34 731 370 361 Mandhali (125) 036025

24 3 21 12 7 5 385 196 189 Joian (129) 036026

15 5 10 49 13 36 664 330 334 Tahlian (128) 036027

35 4 31 5 3 2 739 338 401 Kasampur Chhina (130) 036028

3 - 3 29 10 19 1,138 462 676 Mal Singhwala (138) 036029

2 2 - 24 10 14 1,135 375 760

Ram Nagar Bhathal

(139) 036030

1 1 - 4 3 1 1,694 627 1,067 Rampur Mander (140) 036031

1 1 - 114 50 64 893 357 536 Satike (141) 036032

- - - 3 3 - 939 312 627 Achanak (142) 036033

- - - - - - 705 258 447 Sanghreri (163) 036034

- - - - - - 915 279 636 Jalwehra (162) 036035

2 - 2 16 6 10 1,116 511 605 Khudal Kalan (174) 036036

- - - 38 3 35 1,138 445 693 Khudal Shekhupur (172)

036037

2 1 1 10 3 7 1,345 465 880 Bakhshiwala (173) 036038

33 2 31 98 9 89 1,316 513 803 Akbarpur Khudal (171) 036039

Non-workers

of marginal workers

Location

code

number

Household industry workers

Name of Village

Other workers

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Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

C D Block -

Population in the age-group 0-6

Name of Village

Location

code

number

Total population (including

institutional and houseless

population)

Area of

Village in

hectares

Number of

households

036040

Kishangarh Urf Sedha

Singhewala (170) 2,296.00 1,181 6,270 3,291 2,979 661 332 329

036041 Bahadarpur (168) 1,607.00 1,200 6,146 3,283 2,863 705 374 331

036042 Dialpura (167) 595.00 513 2,539 1,374 1,165 300 171 129

036043 Sirsiwala (165) 569.00 271 1,408 723 685 183 92 91

036044 Gobindpura (164) 643.00 321 1,697 924 773 166 91 75

036045 Phuluwala Dod (224) 464.00 236 1,261 660 601 144 78 66

036046 Dariapur (225) 395.00 264 1,314 689 625 133 75 58

036047 Kulana (227) 1,040.00 541 2,823 1,474 1,349 302 158 144

036048 Karipur (230) 441.00 422 2,286 1,205 1,081 242 140 102

036049Phuluwala Dogran (231)

821.00 398 1,949 1,021 928 265 146 119

036050 Barah (126) 2,180.00 1,038 5,171 2,809 2,362 535 284 251

036051 Piplian (127) 332.00 231 1,125 599 526 111 70 41

036052 Ahmadpur (232) 1,650.00 961 4,975 2,632 2,343 549 296 253

036053 Talwandi (228) 366.65

036054 Ramgarh (226) 331.00 172 831 456 375 82 50 32

036055 Datewas (223) 1,015.00 553 2,621 1,379 1,242 252 140 112

036056 Khatriwala (169) 473.00 335 1,702 865 837 222 116 106

036057 Ranghrial (166) 967.00 536 2,852 1,509 1,343 266 148 118

036058 Rali (222) 850.00 564 2,993 1,607 1,386 360 190 170

036059 Budhlada (R) (229) 2,012.00 2,761 13,389 6,980 6,409 1,490 799 691

036060 Kalehri (233) 490.00 331 1,741 911 830 173 87 86

036061 Hassanpur (44) 395.00 276 1,337 725 612 189 111 78

036062 Gurne Khurd (43) 476.00 311 1,589 889 700 162 96 66

036063 Gurne Kalan (42) 908.00 752 3,908 2,110 1,798 449 244 205

036064 Chakan (221) 775.00 345 1,646 879 767 203 126 77

036065 Bachhoana (220) 1,797.00 1,044 5,664 3,012 2,652 612 339 273

036066 Dodra (219) 1,214.00 710 3,775 1,989 1,786 437 245 192

036067 Biroke Kalan (38) 1,581.00 704 3,858 2,036 1,822 398 223 175

036068

Jitgarh Urf Biroke Khurd

(41) 583.00 265 1,467 792 675 154 82 72

036069 Borawal (40) 1,184.00 773 3,950 2,112 1,838 403 221 182

036070 Budhpura (39) 227.00

036071

Khiwa Mihan Singh Urf

Smundgarh (32) 245.00 95 541 281 260 56 31 25

036072 Guradi (37) 1,034.00 620 3,385 1,784 1,601 337 172 165

036073 Bhadra (36) 720.00 489 2,521 1,349 1,172 271 157 114

036074 Alampur Bodla (350 499.00 194 939 500 439 102 55 47

036075 Kanakwal Chahlan (34) 577.00 349 2,001 1,051 950 222 114 108

036076 Heron Khurd (33) 648.00 571 3,006 1,623 1,383 358 199 159

-------------Un-inhabited--------------

-------------Un-inhabited--------------

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CENSUS ABSTRACTBudhlada

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes population

Name of Village

Literates

1,514 793 721 - - - 2,957 1,654 1,303

Kishangarh Urf Sedha

Singhewala (170)

2,283 1,204 1,079 - - - 3,030 1,769 1,261 Bahadarpur (168)

1,029 528 501 - - - 1,101 668 433 Dialpura (167)

482 247 235 - - - 719 406 313 Sirsiwala (165)

646 345 301 - - - 937 547 390 Gobindpura (164)

515 263 252 - - - 644 369 275 Phuluwala Dod (224)

594 298 296 - - - 738 415 323 Dariapur (225)

1,278 678 600 - - - 1,403 762 641 Kulana (227)

982 519 463 - - - 1,226 702 524 Karipur (230)

1,295 691 604 - - - 982 580 402 Phuluwala Dogran (231)

1,480 796 684 - - - 2,222 1,295 927 Barah (126)

221 115 106 - - - 642 368 274 Piplian (127)

1,972 1,024 948 - - - 2,518 1,449 1,069 Ahmadpur (232)

Talwandi (228)

185 96 89 - - - 450 275 175 Ramgarh (226)

1,081 565 516 - - - 1,520 911 609 Datewas (223)

867 443 424 - - - 830 455 375 Khatriwala (169)

1,038 539 499 - - - 1,549 894 655 Ranghrial (166)

943 508 435 - - - 1,442 855 587 Rali (222)

6,865 3,555 3,310 - - - 7,724 4,361 3,363 Budhlada (R) (229)

523 271 252 - - - 935 533 402 Kalehri (233)

717 391 326 - - - 642 385 257 Hassanpur (44)

645 361 284 - - - 899 557 342 Gurne Khurd (43)

1,474 797 677 - - - 1,905 1,088 817 Gurne Kalan (42)

757 422 335 - - - 806 455 351 Chakan (221)

1,702 910 792 - - - 2,730 1,532 1,198 Bachhoana (220)

1,054 548 506 - - - 1,861 1,070 791 Dodra (219)

1,203 629 574 - - - 2,027 1,152 875 Biroke Kalan (38)

425 236 189 - - - 787 474 313

Jitgarh Urf Biroke Khurd

(41)

1,230 648 582 - - - 1,979 1,128 851 Borawal (40)

Budhpura (39)

32 18 14 - - - 328 193 135

Khiwa Mihan Singh Urf

Smundgarh (32)

1,013 528 485 - - - 1,691 957 734 Guradi (37)

867 461 406 - - - 1,242 699 543 Bhadra (36)

286 151 135 - - - 530 307 223 Alampur Bodla (350

552 279 273 - - - 1,022 577 445 Kanakwal Chahlan (34)

1,108 592 516 - - - 1,395 815 580 Heron Khurd (33)

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Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

1 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

Illiterates Total workers Main workers

Name of Village

Location

code

number

036040

Kishangarh Urf Sedha

Singhewala (170) 3,313 1,637 1,676 2,540 1,913 627 2,069 1,795 274

036041 Bahadarpur (168) 3,116 1,514 1,602 2,567 1,852 715 2,120 1,792 328

036042 Dialpura (167) 1,438 706 732 1,022 790 232 831 763 68

036043 Sirsiwala (165) 689 317 372 379 360 19 339 323 16

036044 Gobindpura (164) 760 377 383 633 540 93 628 537 91

036045 Phuluwala Dod (224) 617 291 326 376 366 10 370 362 8

036046 Dariapur (225) 576 274 302 412 397 15 409 395 14

036047 Kulana (227) 1,420 712 708 1,008 764 244 772 702 70

036048 Karipur (230) 1,060 503 557 769 667 102 697 656 41

036049Phuluwala Dogran (231)

967 441 526 624 516 108 222 208 14

036050 Barah (126) 2,949 1,514 1,435 2,715 1,765 950 1,964 1,647 317

036051 Piplian (127) 483 231 252 687 372 315 385 319 66

036052 Ahmadpur (232) 2,457 1,183 1,274 2,599 1,473 1,126 1,523 1,413 110

036053 Talwandi (228)

036054 Ramgarh (226) 381 181 200 304 294 10 302 293 9

036055 Datewas (223) 1,101 468 633 852 739 113 772 720 52

036056 Khatriwala (169) 872 410 462 475 456 19 467 451 16

036057 Ranghrial (166) 1,303 615 688 906 777 129 820 761 59

036058 Rali (222) 1,551 752 799 1,177 859 318 897 798 99

036059 Budhlada (R) (229) 5,665 2,619 3,046 4,737 3,855 882 3,893 3,383 510

036060 Kalehri (233) 806 378 428 591 535 56 566 527 39

036061 Hassanpur (44) 695 340 355 539 396 143 375 363 12

036062 Gurne Khurd (43) 690 332 358 648 475 173 358 345 13

036063 Gurne Kalan (42) 2,003 1,022 981 1,264 1,154 110 1,097 1,054 43

036064 Chakan (221) 840 424 416 549 470 79 396 330 66

036065 Bachhoana (220) 2,934 1,480 1,454 2,015 1,732 283 1,868 1,670 198

036066 Dodra (219) 1,914 919 995 1,157 1,038 119 994 941 53

036067 Biroke Kalan (38) 1,831 884 947 1,243 1,083 160 1,102 1,018 84

036068

Jitgarh Urf Biroke Khurd

(41) 680 318 362 447 408 39 400 376 24

036069 Borawal (40) 1,971 984 987 1,318 1,169 149 1,130 1,069 61

036070 Budhpura (39)

036071

Khiwa Mihan Singh Urf

Smundgarh (32) 213 88 125 310 184 126 198 148 50

036072 Guradi (37) 1,694 827 867 1,366 1,008 358 1,026 968 58

036073 Bhadra (36) 1,279 650 629 1,090 789 301 785 742 43

036074 Alampur Bodla (350 409 193 216 301 258 43 263 247 16

036075 Kanakwal Chahlan (34) 979 474 505 873 616 257 514 484 30

036076 Heron Khurd (33) 1,611 808 803 1,769 1,071 698 1,400 949 451

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PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACTBudhlada

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons MalesFemales Persons Males Females

29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

Cultivators

Name of Village

Household industry

workersAgricultural labourers

Industrial category of main workers

Other workers

1,059 996 63 485 414 71 129 40 89 396 345 51

Kishangarh Urf Sedha

Singhewala (170)

953 835 118 420 320 100 14 6 8 733 631 102 Bahadarpur (168)

432 420 12 274 249 25 7 7 - 118 87 31 Dialpura (167)

174 170 4 108 107 1 1 1 - 56 45 11 Sirsiwala (165)

293 287 6 249 182 67 1 1 - 85 67 18 Gobindpura (164)

204 204 - 127 125 2 - - - 39 33 6 Phuluwala Dod (224)

185 180 5 139 139 - 1 1 - 84 75 9 Dariapur (225)

319 300 19 342 325 17 14 9 5 97 68 29 Kulana (227)

345 338 7 244 224 20 3 3 - 105 91 14 Karipur (230)

127 124 3 9 9 - - - - 86 75 11 Phuluwala Dogran (231)

962 950 12 450 393 57 24 2 22 528 302 226 Barah (126)

192 181 11 89 71 18 1 - 1 103 67 36 Piplian (127)

602 593 9 337 307 30 20 18 2 564 495 69 Ahmadpur (232)

Talwandi (228)

179 179 - 80 78 2 - - - 43 36 7 Ramgarh (226)

350 337 13 209 204 5 9 8 1 204 171 33 Datewas (223)

127 126 1 195 192 3 2 2 - 143 131 12 Khatriwala (169)

442 435 7 157 147 10 1 1 - 220 178 42 Ranghrial (166)

483 475 8 276 219 57 40 22 18 98 82 16 Rali (222)

411 381 30 538 465 73 108 103 5 2,836 2,434 402 Budhlada (R) (229)

348 334 14 164 150 14 5 5 - 49 38 11 Kalehri (233)

150 149 1 169 167 2 5 5 - 51 42 9 Hassanpur (44)

254 250 4 29 29 - 2 2 - 73 64 9 Gurne Khurd (43)

531 523 8 289 285 4 18 16 2 259 230 29 Gurne Kalan (42)

191 190 1 62 51 11 4 3 1 139 86 53 Chakan (221)

850 818 32 624 502 122 14 13 1 380 337 43 Bachhoana (220)

489 481 8 201 197 4 24 21 3 280 242 38 Dodra (219)

572 561 11 290 268 22 6 3 3 234 186 48 Biroke Kalan (38)

206 202 4 87 85 2 7 5 2 100 84 16

Jitgarh Urf Biroke Khurd

(41)

648 640 8 285 272 13 19 18 1 178 139 39 Borawal (40)

Budhpura (39)

118 117 1 3 2 1 5 5 - 72 24 48

Khiwa Mihan Singh Urf

Smundgarh (32)

548 533 15 272 252 20 11 11 - 195 172 23 Guradi (37)

424 414 10 256 241 15 10 10 - 95 77 18 Bhadra (36)

126 126 - 69 63 6 5 4 1 63 54 9 Alampur Bodla (350

335 324 11 69 66 3 14 13 1 96 81 15 Kanakwal Chahlan (34)

501 444 57 418 339 79 15 10 5 466 156 310 Heron Khurd (33)

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VILLAGE PRIMARYC D Block -

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

1 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

Location

code

number Name of Village

Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers

Industrial category

036040

Kishangarh Urf Sedha

Singhewala (170) 471 118 353 37 14 23 237 58 179

036041 Bahadarpur (168) 447 60 387 16 5 11 45 8 37

036042 Dialpura (167) 191 27 164 47 12 35 114 8 106

036043 Sirsiwala (165) 40 37 3 8 6 2 29 28 1

036044 Gobindpura (164) 5 3 2 - - - 5 3 2

036045 Phuluwala Dod (224) 6 4 2 - - - 6 4 2

036046 Dariapur (225) 3 2 1 2 2 - - - -

036047 Kulana (227) 236 62 174 9 8 1 20 19 1

036048 Karipur (230) 72 11 61 13 4 9 48 2 46

036049Phuluwala Dogran (231)

402 308 94 5 3 2 16 14 2

036050 Barah (126) 751 118 633 329 28 301 298 72 226

036051 Piplian (127) 302 53 249 119 24 95 43 14 29

036052 Ahmadpur (232) 1,076 60 1,016 467 18 449 504 9 495

036053 Talwandi (228)

036054 Ramgarh (226) 2 1 1 1 1 - - - -

036055 Datewas (223) 80 19 61 4 3 1 13 9 4

036056 Khatriwala (169) 8 5 3 - - - 3 - 3

036057 Ranghrial (166) 86 16 70 16 1 15 38 10 28

036058 Rali (222) 280 61 219 11 8 3 120 3 117

036059 Budhlada (R) (229) 844 472 372 57 26 31 171 103 68

036060 Kalehri (233) 25 8 17 2 2 - 15 1 14

036061 Hassanpur (44) 164 33 131 2 1 1 151 24 127

036062 Gurne Khurd (43) 290 130 160 85 5 80 148 97 51

036063 Gurne Kalan (42) 167 100 67 6 3 3 79 31 48

036064 Chakan (221) 153 140 13 - - - 137 131 6

036065 Bachhoana (220) 147 62 85 36 25 11 85 17 68

036066 Dodra (219) 163 97 66 25 18 7 89 46 43

036067 Biroke Kalan (38) 141 65 76 10 7 3 40 31 9

036068

Jitgarh Urf Biroke Khurd

(41) 47 32 15 5 5 - 3 2 1

036069 Borawal (40) 188 100 88 7 4 3 147 69 78

036070 Budhpura (39)

036071

Khiwa Mihan Singh Urf

Smundgarh (32) 112 36 76 41 34 7 - - -

036072 Guradi (37) 340 40 300 17 16 1 52 13 39

036073 Bhadra (36) 305 47 258 9 8 1 250 23 227

036074 Alampur Bodla (350 38 11 27 - - - 32 9 23

036075 Kanakwal Chahlan (34) 359 132 227 24 14 10 93 71 22

036076 Heron Khurd (33) 369 122 247 168 21 147 39 21 18

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CENSUS ABSTRACTBudhlada

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 1

Non-workers

of marginal workers

Location

code

number

Household industry workers

Name of Village

Other workers

14 4 10 183 42 141 3,730 1,378 2,352

Kishangarh Urf Sedha

Singhewala (170) 036040

85 9 76 301 38 263 3,579 1,431 2,148 Bahadarpur (168) 036041

- - - 30 7 23 1,517 584 933 Dialpura (167) 036042

- - - 3 3 - 1,029 363 666 Sirsiwala (165) 036043

- - - - - - 1,064 384 680 Gobindpura (164) 036044

- - - - - - 885 294 591 Phuluwala Dod (224) 036045

- - - 1 - 1 902 292 610 Dariapur (225) 036046

8 4 4 199 31 168 1,815 710 1,105 Kulana (227) 036047

- - - 11 5 6 1,517 538 979 Karipur (230) 036048

- - - 381 291 90 1,325 505 820 Phuluwala Dogran (231)

036049

49 2 47 75 16 59 2,456 1,044 1,412 Barah (126) 036050

3 - 3 137 15 122 438 227 211 Piplian (127) 036051

2 - 2 103 33 70 2,376 1,159 1,217 Ahmadpur (232) 036052

Talwandi (228) 036053

- - - 1 - 1 527 162 365 Ramgarh (226) 036054

- - - 63 7 56 1,769 640 1,129 Datewas (223) 036055

- - - 5 5 - 1,227 409 818 Khatriwala (169) 036056

- - - 32 5 27 1,946 732 1,214 Ranghrial (166) 036057

- - - 149 50 99 1,816 748 1,068 Rali (222) 036058

28 13 15 588 330 258 8,652 3,125 5,527 Budhlada (R) (229) 036059

- - - 8 5 3 1,150 376 774 Kalehri (233) 036060

- - - 11 8 3 798 329 469 Hassanpur (44) 036061

1 1 - 56 27 29 941 414 527 Gurne Khurd (43) 036062

1 1 - 81 65 16 2,644 956 1,688 Gurne Kalan (42) 036063

- - - 16 9 7 1,097 409 688 Chakan (221) 036064

2 - 2 24 20 4 3,649 1,280 2,369 Bachhoana (220) 036065

9 8 1 40 25 15 2,618 951 1,667 Dodra (219) 036066

29 7 22 62 20 42 2,615 953 1,662 Biroke Kalan (38) 036067

4 1 3 35 24 11 1,020 384 636

Jitgarh Urf Biroke Khurd

(41) 036068

1 - 1 33 27 6 2,632 943 1,689 Borawal (40) 036069

Budhpura (39) 036070

1 - 1 70 2 68 231 97 134

Khiwa Mihan Singh Urf

Smundgarh (32) 036071

- - - 271 11 260 2,019 776 1,243 Guradi (37) 036072

15 3 12 31 13 18 1,431 560 871 Bhadra (36) 036073

- - - 6 2 4 638 242 396 Alampur Bodla (350 036074

6 6 - 236 41 195 1,128 435 693 Kanakwal Chahlan (34) 036075

- - - 162 80 82 1,237 552 685 Heron Khurd (33) 036076

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VILLAGE PRIMARY

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

0096 Jhunir (Total) 33,985.82 18,104 92,782 49,892 42,890 9,662 5,268 4,394

0096 Jhunir (Rural) 33,985.82 18,104 92,782 49,892 42,890 9,662 5,268 4,394

0096 Jhunir (Urban) 0.00 - - - - - - -

RURAL

035920 Tandian (95) 618.00 289 1,619 854 765 197 95 102

035921 Raipur (94) 2,396.00 1,173 5,883 3,149 2,734 560 308 252

035922 Chhapianwali (108) 535.00 228 1,118 604 514 127 65 62

035923 Bajewala (107) 1,838.00 829 4,322 2,307 2,015 451 278 173

035924 Barewala Jattan (104) 541.00 313 1,672 896 776 165 93 72

035925

Bishanpura Urf

Jherianwali (103) 739.00 468 2,393 1,271 1,122 261 127 134

035926 Mian (97) 522.00 251 1,210 645 565 129 67 62

035927 Jaurkian (96) 911.00 485 2,591 1,365 1,226 314 168 146

035931 Aullak (98) 572.00 293 1,502 827 675 154 84 70

035932 Burj Bhalai (102) 632.00 331 1,737 904 833 181 91 90

035933 Bhalaike (105) 716.00 288 1,457 786 671 146 72 74

035934 Dasundia (106) 624.00 248 1,289 682 607 122 69 53

035935 Raman Mandi (153) 884.00 274 1,452 757 695 161 87 74

035936 Bhama Kalan (154) 1,086.00 689 3,520 1,913 1,607 354 199 155

035937 Bhama Khurd (155) 513.00 309 1,594 862 732 173 90 83

035938 Lalianwali (152) 705.00 365 1,758 964 794 168 86 82

035939

Fatehgarh Sahnianwali

(151) 618.00 260 1,261 663 598 120 61 59

035940 Ghuduwala (150) 597.00 268 1,429 700 729 187 102 85

035977 Makhewala (165) 599.00 355 1,821 981 840 209 115 94

035978 Jhuner (164) 1,835.00 1,429 7,159 3,703 3,456 809 455 354

035979 Khiali Chahianwali (163) 885.00 394 2,122 1,154 968 215 139 76

035980 Kourewala (156) 658.00 324 1,615 875 740 156 91 65

035981 Chhachhohar (157) 248.00 97 498 252 246 65 33 32

035982 Danewala (162) 726.00 347 1,700 928 772 182 107 75

035983 Nandgarh (161) 609.00 349 1,687 882 805 171 88 83

035984 Ghurkni (172) 488.00 386 1,999 1,078 921 185 101 84

035985 Chainewala (171) 517.00 325 1,680 829 851 216 109 107

035986 Chak Maghania (173) 153.00 1 1 1 - - - -

035987 Fatehpur (174) 667.00 493 2,752 1,451 1,301 311 146 165

035988 Moda (175) 202.00 56 283 143 140 24 14 10

035989 Moffar (160) 471.00 318 1,499 831 668 148 89 59

036022 Dalelwala (158) 1,108.00 547 2,765 1,476 1,289 307 167 140

036101 Kot Dharmu (111) 1,149.00 791 4,121 2,258 1,863 447 260 187

036102Uddat Bhagat Ram (110)

775.00 428 2,257 1,204 1,053 246 124 122

036107 Makha (81) 1,186.23 613 3,261 1,741 1,520 307 169 138

036108 Talwandi Akalia (82) 711.00 305 1,594 829 765 161 94 67

036109 Banawala (91) 1,166.00 545 2,857 2,074 783 189 111 78

036110 Peron (93) 1,017.00 360 2,026 1,057 969 201 101 100

036111 Behniwal (92) 1,253.00 797 3,741 1,987 1,754 460 248 212

036112 Dhingar (134) 1,016.59 667 3,340 1,791 1,549 312 177 135

036113 Chahlanwala (89) 751.00 455 2,387 1,246 1,141 210 97 113

036114

Daliawali Urf Gulabgarh

(90) 748.00 361 1,810 972 838 161 91 70

Name of Village

Location

code

number

Total population (including

institutional and houseless

population)

Area of

Village in

hectares

Number of

households

C D Block -

Population in the age-group 0-6

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CENSUS ABSTRACTJhunir

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

30,563 16,344 14,219 - - - 47,292 28,158 19,134 Jhunir (Total)

30,563 16,344 14,219 - - - 47,292 28,158 19,134 Jhunir (Rural)

- - - - - - - - - Jhunir (Urban)

RURAL

727 379 348 - - - 871 510 361 Tandian (95)

1,828 975 853 - - - 3,237 1,870 1,367 Raipur (94)

408 209 199 - - - 545 310 235 Chhapianwali (108)

1,278 668 610 - - - 2,003 1,157 846 Bajewala (107)

516 287 229 - - - 858 508 350 Barewala Jattan (104)

1,336 704 632 - - - 1,072 619 453

Bishanpura Urf

Jherianwali (103)

401 226 175 - - - 650 434 216 Mian (97)

728 387 341 - - - 1,201 732 469 Jaurkian (96)

391 214 177 - - - 822 502 320 Aullak (98)

492 264 228 - - - 922 538 384 Burj Bhalai (102)

264 131 133 - - - 703 448 255 Bhalaike (105)

368 195 173 - - - 695 423 272 Dasundia (106)

406 212 194 - - - 787 445 342 Raman Mandi (153)

1,149 625 524 - - - 1,694 1,002 692 Bhama Kalan (154)

503 278 225 - - - 751 457 294 Bhama Khurd (155)

517 283 234 - - - 902 555 347 Lalianwali (152)

512 272 240 - - - 664 404 260

Fatehgarh Sahnianwali

(151)

274 145 129 - - - 676 371 305 Ghuduwala (150)

921 505 416 - - - 930 558 372 Makhewala (165)

2,301 1,153 1,148 - - - 3,926 2,269 1,657 Jhuner (164)

461 252 209 - - - 1,111 662 449 Khiali Chahianwali (163)

482 268 214 - - - 789 484 305 Kourewala (156)

74 39 35 - - - 234 138 96 Chhachhohar (157)

547 293 254 - - - 814 477 337 Danewala (162)

476 262 214 - - - 908 533 375 Nandgarh (161)

873 473 400 - - - 1,117 674 443 Ghurkni (172)

634 307 327 - - - 758 426 332 Chainewala (171)

- - - - - - - - - Chak Maghania (173)

1,468 780 688 - - - 1,334 796 538 Fatehpur (174)

51 30 21 - - - 135 85 50 Moda (175)

557 307 250 - - - 720 438 282 Moffar (160)

971 528 443 - - - 1,431 824 607 Dalelwala (158)

1,437 792 645 - - - 1,971 1,167 804 Kot Dharmu (111)

644 340 304 - - - 1,146 680 466 Uddat Bhagat Ram (110)

731 394 337 - - - 1,756 1,023 733 Makha (81)

476 249 227 - - - 810 453 357 Talwandi Akalia (82)

663 444 219 - - - 1,503 1,148 355 Banawala (91)

550 292 258 - - - 984 568 416 Peron (93)

1,695 895 800 - - - 1,898 1,111 787 Behniwal (92)

1,278 673 605 - - - 1,760 1,058 702 Dhingar (134)

587 293 294 - - - 1,346 800 546 Chahlanwala (89)

588 321 267 - - - 858 501 357

Daliawali Urf Gulabgarh

(90)

Name of Village

LiteratesScheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes population

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Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

1 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

0096 Jhunir (Total) 45,490 21,734 23,756 46,470 29,673 16,797 32,708 25,942 6,766

0096 Jhunir (Rural) 45,490 21,734 23,756 46,470 29,673 16,797 32,708 25,942 6,766

0096 Jhunir (Urban) - - - - - - - - -

RURAL

035920 Tandian (95) 748 344 404 1,081 565 516 648 473 175

035921 Raipur (94) 2,646 1,279 1,367 3,828 2,119 1,709 3,280 1,952 1,328

035922 Chhapianwali (108) 573 294 279 632 351 281 608 346 262

035923 Bajewala (107) 2,319 1,150 1,169 2,293 1,310 983 1,559 1,053 506

035924 Barewala Jattan (104) 814 388 426 982 609 373 910 571 339

035925

Bishanpura Urf

Jherianwali (103) 1,321 652 669 1,276 761 515 515 377 138

035926 Mian (97) 560 211 349 720 391 329 390 322 68

035927 Jaurkian (96) 1,390 633 757 905 781 124 815 735 80

035931 Aullak (98) 680 325 355 645 480 165 542 446 96

035932 Burj Bhalai (102) 815 366 449 848 491 357 675 451 224

035933 Bhalaike (105) 754 338 416 480 462 18 452 449 3

035934 Dasundia (106) 594 259 335 508 378 130 380 363 17

035935 Raman Mandi (153) 665 312 353 445 404 41 382 365 17

035936 Bhama Kalan (154) 1,826 911 915 1,593 1,090 503 1,146 1,042 104

035937 Bhama Khurd (155) 843 405 438 918 515 403 840 506 334

035938 Lalianwali (152) 856 409 447 598 530 68 589 522 67

035939

Fatehgarh Sahnianwali

(151) 597 259 338 578 407 171 408 380 28

035940 Ghuduwala (150) 753 329 424 799 410 389 430 313 117

035977 Makhewala (165) 891 423 468 799 541 258 452 410 42

035978 Jhuner (164) 3,233 1,434 1,799 3,172 2,022 1,150 2,396 1,753 643

035979 Khiali Chahianwali (163) 1,011 492 519 941 644 297 624 583 41

035980 Kourewala (156) 826 391 435 965 539 426 420 384 36

035981 Chhachhohar (157) 264 114 150 281 135 146 118 104 14

035982 Danewala (162) 886 451 435 704 539 165 688 532 156

035983 Nandgarh (161) 779 349 430 881 517 364 513 469 44

035984 Ghurkni (172) 882 404 478 692 532 160 451 431 20

035985 Chainewala (171) 922 403 519 856 513 343 538 483 55

035986 Chak Maghania (173) 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 -

035987 Fatehpur (174) 1,418 655 763 1,051 831 220 796 755 41

035988 Moda (175) 148 58 90 99 85 14 93 81 12

035989 Moffar (160) 779 393 386 874 501 373 307 278 29

036022 Dalelwala (158) 1,334 652 682 1,425 910 515 657 604 53

036101 Kot Dharmu (111) 2,150 1,091 1,059 2,442 1,361 1,081 1,413 1,196 217

036102Uddat Bhagat Ram (110)

1,111 524 587 899 627 272 745 589 156

036107 Makha (81) 1,505 718 787 2,021 1,082 939 1,250 875 375

036108 Talwandi Akalia (82) 784 376 408 950 489 461 934 482 452

036109 Banawala (91) 1,354 926 428 2,101 1,678 423 1,750 1,537 213

036110 Peron (93) 1,042 489 553 717 555 162 561 539 22

036111 Behniwal (92) 1,843 876 967 1,872 1,168 704 1,059 985 74

036112 Dhingar (134) 1,580 733 847 1,454 1,038 416 1,054 984 70

036113 Chahlanwala (89) 1,041 446 595 1,006 698 308 699 657 42

036114

Daliawali Urf Gulabgarh

(90) 952 471 481 1,138 613 525 620 564 56

Name of Village

Location

code

number

Illiterates Total workers Main workers

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CENSUS ABSTRACTJhunir

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons MalesFemales Persons Males Females

29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

13,936 12,861 1,075 8,764 7,421 1,343 1,305 422 883 8,703 5,238 3,465 Jhunir (Total)

13,936 12,861 1,075 8,764 7,421 1,343 1,305 422 883 8,703 5,238 3,465 Jhunir (Rural)

- - - - - - - - - - - - Jhunir (Urban)

RURAL

264 255 9 158 154 4 22 2 20 204 62 142 Tandian (95)

1,244 991 253 530 406 124 666 108 558 840 447 393 Raipur (94)

200 196 4 164 134 30 2 1 1 242 15 227 Chhapianwali (108)

572 557 15 367 327 40 66 45 21 554 124 430 Bajewala (107)

447 372 75 263 165 98 22 5 17 178 29 149 Barewala Jattan (104)

183 171 12 91 86 5 132 24 108 109 96 13

Bishanpura Urf

Jherianwali (103)

189 186 3 73 69 4 44 2 42 84 65 19 Mian (97)

341 338 3 195 194 1 3 3 - 276 200 76 Jaurkian (96)

350 285 65 113 102 11 5 2 3 74 57 17 Aullak (98)

256 239 17 146 132 14 2 1 1 271 79 192 Burj Bhalai (102)

341 339 2 91 91 - 1 1 - 19 18 1 Bhalaike (105)

221 217 4 135 126 9 - - - 24 20 4 Dasundia (106)

191 184 7 90 89 1 23 22 1 78 70 8 Raman Mandi (153)

602 588 14 301 267 34 10 10 - 233 177 56 Bhama Kalan (154)

290 269 21 239 159 80 13 1 12 298 77 221 Bhama Khurd (155)

243 237 6 249 213 36 5 3 2 92 69 23 Lalianwali (152)

246 229 17 116 111 5 4 3 1 42 37 5

Fatehgarh Sahnianwali

(151)

215 147 68 177 137 40 2 1 1 36 28 8 Ghuduwala (150)

185 173 12 181 157 24 6 5 1 80 75 5 Makhewala (165)

719 601 118 568 434 134 98 47 51 1,011 671 340 Jhuner (164)

343 332 11 193 179 14 1 1 - 87 71 16 Khiali Chahianwali (163)

282 264 18 78 72 6 3 3 - 57 45 12 Kourewala (156)

70 65 5 27 21 6 1 1 - 20 17 3 Chhachhohar (157)

313 291 22 275 165 110 2 2 - 98 74 24 Danewala (162)

259 249 10 129 114 15 6 5 1 119 101 18 Nandgarh (161)

231 225 6 147 144 3 10 10 - 63 52 11 Ghurkni (172)

305 282 23 178 152 26 4 4 - 51 45 6 Chainewala (171)

- - - - - - - - - 1 1 - Chak Maghania (173)

327 309 18 328 318 10 18 14 4 123 114 9 Fatehpur (174)

65 59 6 17 14 3 2 2 - 9 6 3 Moda (175)

176 170 6 67 57 10 1 1 - 63 50 13 Moffar (160)

191 184 7 293 277 16 11 9 2 162 134 28 Dalelwala (158)

671 652 19 376 343 33 24 21 3 342 180 162 Kot Dharmu (111)

296 289 7 304 183 121 12 6 6 133 111 22 Uddat Bhagat Ram (110)

467 390 77 527 371 156 32 18 14 224 96 128 Makha (81)

293 274 19 164 156 8 9 3 6 468 49 419 Talwandi Akalia (82)

280 272 8 35 33 2 10 6 4 1,425 1,226 199 Banawala (91)

348 334 14 194 188 6 - - - 19 17 2 Peron (93)

450 430 20 363 340 23 13 11 2 233 204 29 Behniwal (92)

514 505 9 369 332 37 15 14 1 156 133 23 Dhingar (134)

444 413 31 189 181 8 2 2 - 64 61 3 Chahlanwala (89)

312 298 14 264 228 36 3 3 - 41 35 6

Daliawali Urf Gulabgarh

(90)

Cultivators

Name of Village

Household industry

workersAgricultural labourers

Industrial category of main workers

Other workers

79

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VILLAGE PRIMARYC D Block -

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

1 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

0096 Jhunir (Total) 13,762 3,731 10,031 2,705 604 2,101 5,961 1,693 4,268

0096 Jhunir (Rural) 13,762 3,731 10,031 2,705 604 2,101 5,961 1,693 4,268

0096 Jhunir (Urban) - - - - - - - - -

RURAL

035920 Tandian (95) 433 92 341 38 27 11 10 6 4

035921 Raipur (94) 548 167 381 20 13 7 59 20 39

035922 Chhapianwali (108) 24 5 19 4 3 1 9 1 8

035923 Bajewala (107) 734 257 477 124 47 77 475 179 296

035924 Barewala Jattan (104) 72 38 34 13 4 9 24 17 7

035925

Bishanpura Urf

Jherianwali (103) 761 384 377 26 13 13 82 65 17

035926 Mian (97) 330 69 261 17 13 4 52 24 28

035927 Jaurkian (96) 90 46 44 - - - 1 1 -

035931 Aullak (98) 103 34 69 18 10 8 66 20 46

035932 Burj Bhalai (102) 173 40 133 2 2 - 122 26 96

035933 Bhalaike (105) 28 13 15 11 7 4 13 5 8

035934 Dasundia (106) 128 15 113 15 2 13 107 12 95

035935 Raman Mandi (153) 63 39 24 8 7 1 16 16 -

035936 Bhama Kalan (154) 447 48 399 144 22 122 250 9 241

035937 Bhama Khurd (155) 78 9 69 4 3 1 2 1 1

035938 Lalianwali (152) 9 8 1 1 1 - 1 1 -

035939

Fatehgarh Sahnianwali

(151) 170 27 143 110 6 104 40 13 27

035940 Ghuduwala (150) 369 97 272 122 27 95 234 62 172

035977 Makhewala (165) 347 131 216 55 7 48 242 115 127

035978 Jhuner (164) 776 269 507 99 11 88 427 165 262

035979 Khiali Chahianwali (163) 317 61 256 190 15 175 114 39 75

035980 Kourewala (156) 545 155 390 226 23 203 315 131 184

035981 Chhachhohar (157) 163 31 132 6 5 1 152 23 129

035982 Danewala (162) 16 7 9 11 5 6 2 1 1

035983 Nandgarh (161) 368 48 320 211 4 207 155 44 111

035984 Ghurkni (172) 241 101 140 66 19 47 118 51 67

035985 Chainewala (171) 318 30 288 37 5 32 105 12 93

035986 Chak Maghania (173) - - - - - - - - -

035987 Fatehpur (174) 255 76 179 44 34 10 190 25 165

035988 Moda (175) 6 4 2 1 1 - 2 2 -

035989 Moffar (160) 567 223 344 68 29 39 182 98 84

036022 Dalelwala (158) 768 306 462 17 12 5 203 9 194

036101 Kot Dharmu (111) 1,029 165 864 355 46 309 353 83 270

036102Uddat Bhagat Ram (110)

154 38 116 13 8 5 94 16 78

036107 Makha (81) 771 207 564 202 118 84 486 63 423

036108 Talwandi Akalia (82) 16 7 9 1 1 - 5 4 1

036109 Banawala (91) 351 141 210 69 7 62 214 113 101

036110 Peron (93) 156 16 140 119 4 115 31 10 21

036111 Behniwal (92) 813 183 630 132 15 117 547 144 403

036112 Dhingar (134) 400 54 346 9 7 2 168 35 133

036113 Chahlanwala (89) 307 41 266 81 14 67 173 15 158

036114

Daliawali Urf Gulabgarh

(90) 518 49 469 16 7 9 120 17 103

Name of Village

Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers

Industrial category

Location

code

number

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CENSUS ABSTRACTJhunir

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 1

847 110 737 4,249 1,324 2,925 46,312 20,219 26,093 Jhunir (Total) 0096

847 110 737 4,249 1,324 2,925 46,312 20,219 26,093 Jhunir (Rural) 0096

- - - - - - - - - Jhunir (Urban) 0096

RURAL

148 4 144 237 55 182 538 289 249 Tandian (95) 035920

115 7 108 354 127 227 2,055 1,030 1,025 Raipur (94) 035921

- - - 11 1 10 486 253 233 Chhapianwali (108) 035922

74 17 57 61 14 47 2,029 997 1,032 Bajewala (107) 035923

2 2 - 33 15 18 690 287 403 Barewala Jattan (104) 035924

254 44 210 399 262 137 1,117 510 607

Bishanpura Urf

Jherianwali (103) 035925

108 2 106 153 30 123 490 254 236 Mian (97) 035926

- - - 89 45 44 1,686 584 1,102 Jaurkian (96) 035927

2 - 2 17 4 13 857 347 510 Aullak (98) 035931

3 - 3 46 12 34 889 413 476 Burj Bhalai (102) 035932

3 - 3 1 1 - 977 324 653 Bhalaike (105) 035933

1 - 1 5 1 4 781 304 477 Dasundia (106) 035934

3 2 1 36 14 22 1,007 353 654 Raman Mandi (153) 035935

1 1 - 52 16 36 1,927 823 1,104 Bhama Kalan (154) 035936

- - - 72 5 67 676 347 329 Bhama Khurd (155) 035937

- - - 7 6 1 1,160 434 726 Lalianwali (152) 035938

9 2 7 11 6 5 683 256 427

Fatehgarh Sahnianwali

(151) 035939

- - - 13 8 5 630 290 340 Ghuduwala (150) 035940

1 - 1 49 9 40 1,022 440 582 Makhewala (165) 035977

12 - 12 238 93 145 3,987 1,681 2,306 Jhuner (164) 035978

2 - 2 11 7 4 1,181 510 671 Khiali Chahianwali (163) 035979

- - - 4 1 3 650 336 314 Kourewala (156) 035980

- - - 5 3 2 217 117 100 Chhachhohar (157) 035981

- - - 3 1 2 996 389 607 Danewala (162) 035982

- - - 2 - 2 806 365 441 Nandgarh (161) 035983

7 3 4 50 28 22 1,307 546 761 Ghurkni (172) 035984

4 - 4 172 13 159 824 316 508 Chainewala (171) 035985

- - - - - - - - - Chak Maghania (173) 035986

4 2 2 17 15 2 1,701 620 1,081 Fatehpur (174) 035987

- - - 3 1 2 184 58 126 Moda (175) 035988

3 2 1 314 94 220 625 330 295 Moffar (160) 035989

- - - 548 285 263 1,340 566 774 Dalelwala (158) 036022

25 7 18 296 29 267 1,679 897 782 Kot Dharmu (111) 036101

6 - 6 41 14 27 1,358 577 781 Uddat Bhagat Ram (110)

036102

41 9 32 42 17 25 1,240 659 581 Makha (81) 036107

- - - 10 2 8 644 340 304 Talwandi Akalia (82) 036108

1 - 1 67 21 46 756 396 360 Banawala (91) 036109

2 - 2 4 2 2 1,309 502 807 Peron (93) 036110

9 3 6 125 21 104 1,869 819 1,050 Behniwal (92) 036111

- - - 223 12 211 1,886 753 1,133 Dhingar (134) 036112

2 2 - 51 10 41 1,381 548 833 Chahlanwala (89) 036113

5 1 4 377 24 353 672 359 313

Daliawali Urf Gulabgarh

(90) 036114

Location

code

number

Household industry workers

Name of Village

Other workers Non-workers

of marginal workers

81

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VILLAGE PRIMARY

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

0097 Sardulgarh (Total) 36,416.00 17,675 92,392 48,584 43,808 11,268 6,130 5,138

0097 Sardulgarh (Rural) 36,416.00 17,675 92,392 48,584 43,808 11,268 6,130 5,138

0097 Sardulgarh (Urban) 0.00 - - - - - - -

RURAL

035928 Jagatgarh Bandran (99) 408.00 134 731 384 347 83 46 37

035929 Kusla (100) 1,363.00 640 3,353 1,736 1,617 418 227 191

035930 Chuhrian (101) 606.00 196 1,035 545 490 121 69 52

035941 Jatana Khurd (149) 532.00 250 1,408 771 637 162 93 69

035942 Kotra (148) 356.00 171 915 484 431 107 60 47

035943 Jatana Kalan (147) 2,451.00 851 4,444 2,334 2,110 536 279 257

035944 Mirpur Khurd (182) 884.00 445 2,256 1,200 1,056 294 157 137

035945 Tibi Hari Singh (183) 456.00 262 1,250 662 588 132 74 58

035946 Sardulewala (184) 762.00 505 2,676 1,391 1,285 327 168 159

035947 Kahnewala (185) 677.00 269 1,568 811 757 202 103 99

035948 Bhunder (186) 684.00 195 992 518 474 124 65 59

035949 Rorki (188) 866.00 399 2,106 1,094 1,012 308 173 135

035950 Jhanda Khurd (187) 1,174.00 609 3,157 1,678 1,479 323 177 146

035951 Jhanda Kalan (199) 2,267.00 1,204 5,943 3,110 2,833 689 368 321

035952 Nahran (200) 788.00 366 1,786 960 826 198 112 86

035953 Mankhera (204) 723.00 408 2,149 1,138 1,011 254 139 115

035954 Sangha (203) 2,706.00 1,020 5,406 2,841 2,565 792 453 339

035955 Rajrana (202) 410.00 140 683 341 342 95 43 52

035956 Karandi (201) 814.00 583 3,359 1,747 1,612 389 223 166

035957 Khaira Kalan (198) 1,344.00 655 3,535 1,825 1,710 409 212 197

035958 Khaira Khurd (197) 1,157.00 953 4,828 2,656 2,172 689 360 329

035959 Ahlupur (193) 3,979.00 1,052 5,291 2,752 2,539 651 351 300

035960 Dhigana (194) 133.00 46 242 120 122 24 9 15

035961 Lohgarh (195) 343.00 330 1,726 890 836 226 125 101

035962

Hingna Urf Bhagwangarh

(179) 353.00 255 1,333 693 640 171 89 82

035963 Ranjitgarh Bandra (180) 533.00 275 1,502 771 731 207 107 100

035964 Bhalanwara (192) 216.00 152 767 425 342 95 49 46

035965 Kauriwala (196) 340.00 201 1,024 546 478 129 74 55

035966 Sadhuwala (190) 254.00 167 881 478 403 128 67 61

035967 Phus Mandi (191) 425.00 252 1,289 688 601 146 87 59

035968 Mirpur Kalan (181) 1,199.00 647 3,388 1,795 1,593 401 222 179

035969 Adamke (168) 675.00 395 2,079 1,119 960 260 157 103

035970 Chotian (169) 308.00 243 1,263 672 591 115 71 44

035971 Karipur Dumb (178) 254.00 88 538 292 246 74 42 32

035972 Baran (177) 393.00 181 1,012 529 483 120 66 54

035973 Hirke (176) 937.00 491 2,577 1,346 1,231 327 178 149

035974 Jhanduke (170) 1,659.00 991 5,220 2,709 2,511 617 329 288

035975 Alike (167) 659.00 321 1,695 880 815 156 80 76

035976 Fatta Maluka (166) 2,328.00 1,333 6,985 3,653 3,332 769 426 343

Name of Village

Location

code

number

Total population (including

institutional and houseless

population)

Area of

Village in

hectares

Number of

households

C D Block -

Population in the age-group 0-6

82

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CENSUS ABSTRACTSardulgarh

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

36,765 19,189 17,576 - - - 48,861 28,605 20,256 Sardulgarh (Total)

36,765 19,189 17,576 - - - 48,861 28,605 20,256 Sardulgarh (Rural)

- - - - - - - - - Sardulgarh (Urban)

RURAL

275 144 131 - - - 350 201 149 Jagatgarh Bandran (99)

1,328 681 647 - - - 1,631 933 698 Kusla (100)

425 228 197 - - - 600 345 255 Chuhrian (101)

539 296 243 - - - 719 436 283 Jatana Khurd (149)

159 78 81 - - - 502 287 215 Kotra (148)

1,555 782 773 - - - 2,127 1,204 923 Jatana Kalan (147)

981 538 443 - - - 1,095 641 454 Mirpur Khurd (182)

605 321 284 - - - 653 383 270 Tibi Hari Singh (183)

884 462 422 - - - 1,325 756 569 Sardulewala (184)

521 273 248 - - - 875 522 353 Kahnewala (185)

340 177 163 - - - 559 341 218 Bhunder (186)

727 394 333 - - - 1,078 604 474 Rorki (188)

928 472 456 - - - 1,913 1,134 779 Jhanda Khurd (187)

2,425 1,221 1,204 - - - 3,327 1,887 1,440 Jhanda Kalan (199)

676 357 319 - - - 1,105 652 453 Nahran (200)

833 442 391 - - - 1,173 700 473 Mankhera (204)

2,347 1,234 1,113 - - - 2,781 1,596 1,185 Sangha (203)

343 163 180 - - - 333 195 138 Rajrana (202)

657 337 320 - - - 1,963 1,150 813 Karandi (201)

1,407 710 697 - - - 2,084 1,221 863 Khaira Kalan (198)

1,297 741 556 - - - 2,417 1,539 878 Khaira Khurd (197)

3,065 1,590 1,475 - - - 3,123 1,803 1,320 Ahlupur (193)

64 29 35 - - - 170 93 77 Dhigana (194)

1,693 870 823 - - - 942 550 392 Lohgarh (195)

713 370 343 - - - 679 399 280

Hingna Urf Bhagwangarh

(179)

932 470 462 - - - 715 429 286 Ranjitgarh Bandra (180)

321 177 144 - - - 428 267 161 Bhalanwara (192)

438 240 198 - - - 598 356 242 Kauriwala (196)

380 210 170 - - - 481 305 176 Sadhuwala (190)

873 462 411 - - - 822 479 343 Phus Mandi (191)

1,335 710 625 - - - 1,630 992 638 Mirpur Kalan (181)

704 376 328 - - - 995 610 385 Adamke (168)

538 287 251 - - - 721 429 292 Chotian (169)

204 104 100 - - - 274 172 102 Karipur Dumb (178)

324 169 155 - - - 532 304 228 Baran (177)

1,146 595 551 - - - 1,318 771 547 Hirke (176)

1,800 922 878 - - - 2,560 1,485 1,075 Jhanduke (170)

595 306 289 - - - 953 570 383 Alike (167)

2,388 1,251 1,137 - - - 3,310 1,864 1,446 Fatta Maluka (166)

Name of Village

LiteratesScheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes population

83

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Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

1 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

0097 Sardulgarh (Total) 43,531 19,979 23,552 42,534 27,950 14,584 32,550 25,295 7,255

0097 Sardulgarh (Rural) 43,531 19,979 23,552 42,534 27,950 14,584 32,550 25,295 7,255

0097 Sardulgarh (Urban) - - - - - - - - -

RURAL

035928 Jagatgarh Bandran (99) 381 183 198 413 219 194 205 175 30

035929 Kusla (100) 1,722 803 919 1,325 949 376 989 882 107

035930 Chuhrian (101) 435 200 235 336 323 13 320 308 12

035941 Jatana Khurd (149) 689 335 354 452 420 32 408 402 6

035942 Kotra (148) 413 197 216 301 247 54 247 238 9

035943 Jatana Kalan (147) 2,317 1,130 1,187 1,488 1,283 205 1,294 1,214 80

035944 Mirpur Khurd (182) 1,161 559 602 973 699 274 664 636 28

035945 Tibi Hari Singh (183) 597 279 318 627 404 223 365 347 18

035946 Sardulewala (184) 1,351 635 716 923 831 92 866 796 70

035947 Kahnewala (185) 693 289 404 561 477 84 499 457 42

035948 Bhunder (186) 433 177 256 382 302 80 284 272 12

035949 Rorki (188) 1,028 490 538 933 574 359 697 537 160

035950 Jhanda Khurd (187) 1,244 544 700 1,318 830 488 898 681 217

035951 Jhanda Kalan (199) 2,616 1,223 1,393 2,591 1,828 763 2,328 1,753 575

035952 Nahran (200) 681 308 373 1,110 603 507 794 551 243

035953 Mankhera (204) 976 438 538 1,370 737 633 946 696 250

035954 Sangha (203) 2,625 1,245 1,380 2,991 1,686 1,305 2,494 1,547 947

035955 Rajrana (202) 350 146 204 412 205 207 201 192 9

035956 Karandi (201) 1,396 597 799 1,497 969 528 1,186 920 266

035957 Khaira Kalan (198) 1,451 604 847 1,874 1,062 812 1,192 975 217

035958 Khaira Khurd (197) 2,411 1,117 1,294 2,840 1,639 1,201 1,692 1,221 471

035959 Ahlupur (193) 2,168 949 1,219 2,478 1,508 970 2,082 1,450 632

035960 Dhigana (194) 72 27 45 72 65 7 68 61 7

035961 Lohgarh (195) 784 340 444 713 465 248 692 451 241

035962

Hingna Urf Bhagwangarh

(179) 654 294 360 815 409 406 688 392 296

035963 Ranjitgarh Bandra (180) 787 342 445 683 450 233 666 447 219

035964 Bhalanwara (192) 339 158 181 264 215 49 221 210 11

035965 Kauriwala (196) 426 190 236 327 275 52 223 197 26

035966 Sadhuwala (190) 400 173 227 505 282 223 348 208 140

035967 Phus Mandi (191) 467 209 258 564 375 189 559 372 187

035968 Mirpur Kalan (181) 1,758 803 955 1,718 1,121 597 1,319 1,038 281

035969 Adamke (168) 1,084 509 575 1,315 719 596 734 611 123

035970 Chotian (169) 542 243 299 474 392 82 472 390 82

035971 Karipur Dumb (178) 264 120 144 154 144 10 149 144 5

035972 Baran (177) 480 225 255 347 296 51 334 291 43

035973 Hirke (176) 1,259 575 684 1,233 775 458 753 683 70

035974 Jhanduke (170) 2,660 1,224 1,436 2,245 1,543 702 1,980 1,436 544

035975 Alike (167) 742 310 432 744 489 255 482 426 56

035976 Fatta Maluka (166) 3,675 1,789 1,886 3,166 2,140 1,026 2,211 1,688 523

Name of Village

Location

code

number

Illiterates Total workers Main workers

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CENSUS ABSTRACTSardulgarh

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons MalesFemales Persons Males Females

29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

14,638 12,282 2,356 10,769 8,016 2,753 1,234 660 574 5,909 4,337 1,572 Sardulgarh (Total)

14,638 12,282 2,356 10,769 8,016 2,753 1,234 660 574 5,909 4,337 1,572 Sardulgarh (Rural)

- - - - - - - - - - - - Sardulgarh (Urban)

RURAL

110 110 - 31 29 2 1 1 - 63 35 28 Jagatgarh Bandran (99)

479 467 12 344 318 26 15 14 1 151 83 68 Kusla (100)

149 144 5 125 121 4 3 3 - 43 40 3 Chuhrian (101)

220 218 2 101 101 - 2 2 - 85 81 4 Jatana Khurd (149)

164 161 3 37 37 - 1 1 - 45 39 6 Kotra (148)

698 674 24 241 231 10 22 18 4 333 291 42 Jatana Kalan (147)

191 184 7 315 310 5 11 11 - 147 131 16 Mirpur Khurd (182)

168 164 4 112 105 7 13 13 - 72 65 7 Tibi Hari Singh (183)

402 398 4 268 255 13 39 6 33 157 137 20 Sardulewala (184)

298 275 23 120 107 13 4 3 1 77 72 5 Kahnewala (185)

167 165 2 71 69 2 5 5 - 41 33 8 Bhunder (186)

149 132 17 133 121 12 6 4 2 409 280 129 Rorki (188)

321 297 24 156 81 75 16 14 2 405 289 116 Jhanda Khurd (187)

798 760 38 739 484 255 39 17 22 752 492 260 Jhanda Kalan (199)

454 282 172 245 204 41 10 9 1 85 56 29 Nahran (200)

418 325 93 404 284 120 18 16 2 106 71 35 Mankhera (204)

705 534 171 1,609 876 733 41 31 10 139 106 33 Sangha (203)

84 81 3 94 93 1 4 4 - 19 14 5 Rajrana (202)

677 560 117 204 155 49 13 9 4 292 196 96 Karandi (201)

530 478 52 186 163 23 5 5 - 471 329 142 Khaira Kalan (198)

734 583 151 216 164 52 307 194 113 435 280 155 Khaira Khurd (197)

808 561 247 959 643 316 107 93 14 208 153 55 Ahlupur (193)

46 42 4 11 11 - 5 2 3 6 6 - Dhigana (194)

320 216 104 300 190 110 2 2 - 70 43 27 Lohgarh (195)

106 69 37 508 276 232 7 4 3 67 43 24

Hingna Urf Bhagwangarh

(179)

356 218 138 283 207 76 10 8 2 17 14 3 Ranjitgarh Bandra (180)

77 76 1 115 107 8 7 6 1 22 21 1 Bhalanwara (192)

94 92 2 22 19 3 17 16 1 90 70 20 Kauriwala (196)

257 151 106 64 37 27 - - - 27 20 7 Sadhuwala (190)

240 139 101 245 167 78 3 3 - 71 63 8 Phus Mandi (191)

740 569 171 421 351 70 29 7 22 129 111 18 Mirpur Kalan (181)

431 330 101 177 168 9 25 17 8 101 96 5 Adamke (168)

218 194 24 209 157 52 - - - 45 39 6 Chotian (169)

93 89 4 41 40 1 1 1 - 14 14 - Karipur Dumb (178)

163 156 7 128 113 15 17 2 15 26 20 6 Baran (177)

399 363 36 282 260 22 11 9 2 61 51 10 Hirke (176)

869 770 99 526 441 85 382 88 294 203 137 66 Jhanduke (170)

220 204 16 126 117 9 14 3 11 122 102 20 Alike (167)

1,285 1,051 234 601 404 197 22 19 3 303 214 89 Fatta Maluka (166)

Cultivators

Name of Village

Household industry

workersAgricultural labourers

Industrial category of main workers

Other workers

85

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Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

1 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

0097 Sardulgarh (Total) 9,984 2,655 7,329 1,959 430 1,529 4,285 1,115 3,170

0097 Sardulgarh (Rural) 9,984 2,655 7,329 1,959 430 1,529 4,285 1,115 3,170

0097 Sardulgarh (Urban) - - - - - - - - -

RURAL

035928 Jagatgarh Bandran (99) 208 44 164 2 2 - 72 35 37

035929 Kusla (100) 336 67 269 8 2 6 288 44 244

035930 Chuhrian (101) 16 15 1 2 1 1 13 13 -

035941 Jatana Khurd (149) 44 18 26 5 5 - 3 2 1

035942 Kotra (148) 54 9 45 - - - 44 3 41

035943 Jatana Kalan (147) 194 69 125 9 7 2 61 9 52

035944 Mirpur Khurd (182) 309 63 246 46 9 37 129 27 102

035945 Tibi Hari Singh (183) 262 57 205 4 2 2 79 22 57

035946 Sardulewala (184) 57 35 22 8 6 2 19 10 9

035947 Kahnewala (185) 62 20 42 46 14 32 15 5 10

035948 Bhunder (186) 98 30 68 1 1 - 85 19 66

035949 Rorki (188) 236 37 199 10 7 3 37 18 19

035950 Jhanda Khurd (187) 420 149 271 18 7 11 162 89 73

035951 Jhanda Kalan (199) 263 75 188 72 16 56 98 18 80

035952 Nahran (200) 316 52 264 110 38 72 197 12 185

035953 Mankhera (204) 424 41 383 252 24 228 165 14 151

035954 Sangha (203) 497 139 358 158 50 108 244 69 175

035955 Rajrana (202) 211 13 198 38 3 35 165 8 157

035956 Karandi (201) 311 49 262 204 26 178 53 4 49

035957 Khaira Kalan (198) 682 87 595 91 16 75 178 15 163

035958 Khaira Khurd (197) 1,148 418 730 277 51 226 201 16 185

035959 Ahlupur (193) 396 58 338 101 11 90 252 37 215

035960 Dhigana (194) 4 4 - 1 1 - 2 2 -

035961 Lohgarh (195) 21 14 7 - - - 5 4 1

035962

Hingna Urf Bhagwangarh

(179) 127 17 110 28 1 27 91 11 80

035963 Ranjitgarh Bandra (180) 17 3 14 1 1 - 16 2 14

035964 Bhalanwara (192) 43 5 38 1 - 1 7 3 4

035965 Kauriwala (196) 104 78 26 8 4 4 82 60 22

035966 Sadhuwala (190) 157 74 83 16 - 16 141 74 67

035967 Phus Mandi (191) 5 3 2 - - - 1 1 -

035968 Mirpur Kalan (181) 399 83 316 173 34 139 144 31 113

035969 Adamke (168) 581 108 473 44 35 9 139 10 129

035970 Chotian (169) 2 2 - 1 1 - - - -

035971 Karipur Dumb (178) 5 - 5 - - - - - -

035972 Baran (177) 13 5 8 1 - 1 4 4 -

035973 Hirke (176) 480 92 388 18 7 11 202 9 193

035974 Jhanduke (170) 265 107 158 17 6 11 167 78 89

035975 Alike (167) 262 63 199 9 6 3 78 19 59

035976 Fatta Maluka (166) 955 452 503 179 36 143 646 318 328

Name of Village

Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers

Industrial category

Location

code

number

86

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CENSUS ABSTRACTSardulgarh

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 1

1,329 430 899 2,411 680 1,731 49,858 20,634 29,224 Sardulgarh (Total) 0097

1,329 430 899 2,411 680 1,731 49,858 20,634 29,224 Sardulgarh (Rural) 0097

- - - - - - - - - Sardulgarh (Urban) 0097

RURAL

- - - 134 7 127 318 165 153 Jagatgarh Bandran (99) 035928

5 5 - 35 16 19 2,028 787 1,241 Kusla (100) 035929

- - - 1 1 - 699 222 477 Chuhrian (101) 035930

- - - 36 11 25 956 351 605 Jatana Khurd (149) 035941

- - - 10 6 4 614 237 377 Kotra (148) 035942

1 - 1 123 53 70 2,956 1,051 1,905 Jatana Kalan (147) 035943

112 17 95 22 10 12 1,283 501 782 Mirpur Khurd (182) 035944

167 23 144 12 10 2 623 258 365 Tibi Hari Singh (183) 035945

5 - 5 25 19 6 1,753 560 1,193 Sardulewala (184) 035946

- - - 1 1 - 1,007 334 673 Kahnewala (185) 035947

2 2 - 10 8 2 610 216 394 Bhunder (186) 035948

9 2 7 180 10 170 1,173 520 653 Rorki (188) 035949

12 6 6 228 47 181 1,839 848 991 Jhanda Khurd (187) 035950

1 1 - 92 40 52 3,352 1,282 2,070 Jhanda Kalan (199) 035951

4 - 4 5 2 3 676 357 319 Nahran (200) 035952

5 2 3 2 1 1 779 401 378 Mankhera (204) 035953

23 1 22 72 19 53 2,415 1,155 1,260 Sangha (203) 035954

5 - 5 3 2 1 271 136 135 Rajrana (202) 035955

3 2 1 51 17 34 1,862 778 1,084 Karandi (201) 035956

3 1 2 410 55 355 1,661 763 898 Khaira Kalan (198) 035957

534 317 217 136 34 102 1,988 1,017 971 Khaira Khurd (197) 035958

26 2 24 17 8 9 2,813 1,244 1,569 Ahlupur (193) 035959

- - - 1 1 - 170 55 115 Dhigana (194) 035960

2 2 - 14 8 6 1,013 425 588 Lohgarh (195) 035961

- - - 8 5 3 518 284 234

Hingna Urf Bhagwangarh

(179) 035962

- - - - - - 819 321 498 Ranjitgarh Bandra (180) 035963

26 - 26 9 2 7 503 210 293 Bhalanwara (192) 035964

2 2 - 12 12 - 697 271 426 Kauriwala (196) 035965

- - - - - - 376 196 180 Sadhuwala (190) 035966

2 1 1 2 1 1 725 313 412 Phus Mandi (191) 035967

7 2 5 75 16 59 1,670 674 996 Mirpur Kalan (181) 035968

- - - 398 63 335 764 400 364 Adamke (168) 035969

- - - 1 1 - 789 280 509 Chotian (169) 035970

- - - 5 - 5 384 148 236 Karipur Dumb (178) 035971

7 - 7 1 1 - 665 233 432 Baran (177) 035972

182 15 167 78 61 17 1,344 571 773 Hirke (176) 035973

50 9 41 31 14 17 2,975 1,166 1,809 Jhanduke (170) 035974

130 17 113 45 21 24 951 391 560 Alike (167) 035975

4 1 3 126 97 29 3,819 1,513 2,306 Fatta Maluka (166) 035976

Location

code

number

Household industry workers

Name of Village

Other workers Non-workers

of marginal workers

87

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Urban PCA-Town wise

Primary Census Abstract

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URBAN PRIMARY

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

800232 Sardulgarh (NP) 8.00 3,725 19,219 10,072 9,147 2,351 1,270 1,081

0001 Ward No. 1 305 1,547 805 742 151 79 72

0002 Ward No. 2 295 1,556 808 748 202 105 97

0003 Ward No. 3 437 2,265 1,176 1,089 322 170 152

0004 Ward No. 4 614 3,096 1,622 1,474 327 168 159

0005 Ward No. 5 318 1,536 783 753 307 156 151

0006 Ward No. 6 264 1,336 706 630 200 116 84

0007 Ward No. 7 206 1,141 601 540 150 73 77

0008 Ward No. 8 181 893 483 410 89 52 37

0009 Ward No. 9 215 1,128 592 536 98 57 41

0010 Ward No. 10 142 744 396 348 72 42 30

0011 Ward No. 11 361 1,878 990 888 207 119 88

0012 Ward No. 12 180 993 525 468 99 61 38

0013 Ward No. 13 207 1,106 585 521 127 72 55

800233 Bareta (M Cl) 6.00 3,409 17,432 9,239 8,193 1,864 1,019 845

0001 Ward No. 1 519 2,529 1,358 1,171 294 160 134

0002 Ward No. 2 354 1,768 936 832 166 94 72

0003 Ward No. 3 207 1,121 597 524 101 59 42

0004 Ward No. 4 288 1,547 829 718 155 72 83

0005 Ward No. 5 206 1,075 555 520 136 69 67

0006 Ward No. 6 231 1,150 609 541 130 72 58

0007 Ward No. 7 175 862 450 412 89 53 36

0008 Ward No. 8 105 593 315 278 65 33 32

0009 Ward No. 9 381 1,978 1,032 946 264 149 115

0010 Ward No. 10 312 1,559 839 720 190 108 82

0011 Ward No. 11 258 1,340 703 637 109 55 54

0012 Ward No. 12 197 995 533 462 75 48 27

0013 Ward No. 13 176 915 483 432 90 47 43

800234 Budhlada (M Cl) 4.00 5,116 26,172 13,832 12,340 2,882 1,599 1,283

0001 Ward No. 1 593 3,219 1,667 1,552 452 231 221

0002 Ward No. 2 367 1,853 976 877 219 121 98

0003 Ward No. 3 353 1,764 923 841 165 96 69

0004 Ward No. 4 611 3,152 1,648 1,504 337 186 151

0005 Ward No. 5 204 1,037 549 488 91 60 31

0006 Ward No. 6 273 1,356 732 624 119 67 52

0007 Ward No. 7 642 3,312 1,792 1,520 395 228 167

0008 Ward No. 8 563 2,851 1,493 1,358 336 172 164

0009 Ward No. 9 214 1,144 618 526 103 65 38

0010 Ward No. 10 194 988 532 456 85 50 35

0011 Ward No. 11 295 1,383 728 655 144 78 66

0012 Ward No. 12 417 2,192 1,138 1,054 243 128 115

0013 Ward No. 13 390 1,921 1,036 885 193 117 76

800235 Bhikhi (NP) 9.00 3,435 17,825 9,316 8,509 1,862 1,034 828

0001 Ward No. 1 303 1,599 877 722 166 103 63

0002 Ward No. 2 336 1,678 909 769 178 111 67

0003 Ward No. 3 189 1,074 556 518 97 48 49

0004 Ward No. 4 270 1,382 744 638 136 82 54

0005 Ward No. 5 283 1,290 699 591 136 76 60

0006 Ward No. 6 236 1,487 610 877 108 52 56

0007 Ward No. 7 205 1,061 574 487 115 66 49

0008 Ward No. 8 278 1,346 717 629 151 89 62

0009 Ward No. 9 173 911 467 444 99 54 45

0010 Ward No. 10 296 1,499 808 691 141 74 67

0011 Ward No. 11 172 851 435 416 87 41 46

0012 Ward No. 12 309 1,527 805 722 176 95 81

Population in the age-group 0-6

Name of Town/ Ward

Location

code

number

Total population (including

institutional and houseless

population)

Area in

Square

Kilometr

e

Number of

households

90

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Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 1

5,339 2,765 2,574 - - - 12,252 6,933 5,319 Sardulgarh (NP) 800232

382 196 186 - - - 980 559 421 Ward No. 1 0001

449 226 223 - - - 839 473 366 Ward No. 2 0002

763 394 369 - - - 1,322 773 549 Ward No. 3 0003

143 77 66 - - - 2,299 1,292 1,007 Ward No. 4 0004

1,451 741 710 - - - 456 258 198 Ward No. 5 0005

952 510 442 - - - 573 333 240 Ward No. 6 0006

352 181 171 - - - 678 395 283 Ward No. 7 0007

122 70 52 - - - 680 397 283 Ward No. 8 0008

193 97 96 - - - 856 471 385 Ward No. 9 0009

37 15 22 - - - 618 341 277 Ward No. 10 0010

117 60 57 - - - 1,508 828 680 Ward No. 11 0011

6 4 2 - - - 763 427 336 Ward No. 12 0012

372 194 178 - - - 680 386 294 Ward No. 13 0013

5,240 2,767 2,473 - - - 11,073 6,281 4,792 Bareta (M Cl) 800233

646 349 297 - - - 1,615 925 690 Ward No. 1 0001

426 220 206 - - - 1,325 748 577 Ward No. 2 0002

175 96 79 - - - 983 530 453 Ward No. 3 0003

221 116 105 - - - 833 487 346 Ward No. 4 0004

398 201 197 - - - 585 337 248 Ward No. 5 0005

749 398 351 - - - 599 346 253 Ward No. 6 0006

93 51 42 - - - 531 303 228 Ward No. 7 0007

128 69 59 - - - 366 211 155 Ward No. 8 0008

1,157 596 561 - - - 833 464 369 Ward No. 9 0009

1,045 563 482 - - - 757 450 307 Ward No. 10 0010

172 93 79 - - - 1,015 585 430 Ward No. 11 0011

27 13 14 - - - 854 467 387 Ward No. 12 0012

3 2 1 - - - 777 428 349 Ward No. 13 0013

5,217 2,702 2,515 - - - 18,680 10,377 8,303 Budhlada (M Cl) 800234

998 502 496 - - - 1,986 1,165 821 Ward No. 1 0001

707 366 341 - - - 1,120 620 500 Ward No. 2 0002

95 50 45 - - - 1,453 785 668 Ward No. 3 0003

1,079 558 521 - - - 2,240 1,221 1,019 Ward No. 4 0004

24 13 11 - - - 889 473 416 Ward No. 5 0005

- - - - - - 1,158 632 526 Ward No. 6 0006

475 246 229 - - - 2,040 1,178 862 Ward No. 7 0007

563 289 274 - - - 1,840 1,059 781 Ward No. 8 0008

- - - - - - 966 540 426 Ward No. 9 0009

26 14 12 - - - 839 463 376 Ward No. 10 0010

134 77 57 - - - 1,139 618 521 Ward No. 11 0011

1,105 580 525 - - - 1,420 756 664 Ward No. 12 0012

11 7 4 - - - 1,590 867 723 Ward No. 13 0013

5,837 3,033 2,804 - - - 11,051 6,093 4,958 Bhikhi (NP) 800235

52 33 19 - - - 1,234 700 534 Ward No. 1 0001

506 262 244 - - - 995 571 424 Ward No. 2 0002

151 79 72 - - - 842 464 378 Ward No. 3 0003

388 208 180 - - - 959 540 419 Ward No. 4 0004

661 355 306 - - - 747 454 293 Ward No. 5 0005

156 63 93 - - - 1,190 482 708 Ward No. 6 0006

545 283 262 - - - 669 408 261 Ward No. 7 0007

1,295 688 607 - - - 729 412 317 Ward No. 8 0008

19 9 10 - - - 659 353 306 Ward No. 9 0009

514 262 252 - - - 859 496 363 Ward No. 10 0010

142 70 72 - - - 504 269 235 Ward No. 11 0011

794 408 386 - - - 654 368 286 Ward No. 12 0012

Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes population Literates

Name of Town/ Ward

Location

code

number

91

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Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

Sardulgarh (NP) 6,967 3,139 3,828 7,362 5,608 1,754 6,199 5,123 1,076

Ward No. 1 567 246 321 566 466 100 432 375 57

Ward No. 2 717 335 382 650 485 165 552 434 118

Ward No. 3 943 403 540 760 615 145 652 561 91

Ward No. 4 797 330 467 1,228 884 344 976 852 124

Ward No. 5 1,080 525 555 887 490 397 723 432 291

Ward No. 6 763 373 390 531 395 136 401 331 70

Ward No. 7 463 206 257 442 348 94 386 343 43

Ward No. 8 213 86 127 315 271 44 264 236 28

Ward No. 9 272 121 151 365 292 73 315 256 59

Ward No. 10 126 55 71 249 220 29 234 206 28

Ward No. 11 370 162 208 630 537 93 608 522 86

Ward No. 12 230 98 132 324 279 45 302 267 35

Ward No. 13 426 199 227 415 326 89 354 308 46

Bareta (M Cl) 6,359 2,958 3,401 5,911 4,914 997 5,443 4,683 760

Ward No. 1 914 433 481 776 686 90 772 683 89

Ward No. 2 443 188 255 557 496 61 548 488 60

Ward No. 3 138 67 71 361 307 54 345 292 53

Ward No. 4 714 342 372 472 440 32 458 431 27

Ward No. 5 490 218 272 352 299 53 286 266 20

Ward No. 6 551 263 288 448 353 95 353 316 37

Ward No. 7 331 147 184 262 238 24 248 229 19

Ward No. 8 227 104 123 166 155 11 163 152 11

Ward No. 9 1,145 568 577 671 542 129 583 489 94

Ward No. 10 802 389 413 670 451 219 600 422 178

Ward No. 11 325 118 207 528 402 126 446 373 73

Ward No. 12 141 66 75 334 286 48 332 285 47

Ward No. 13 138 55 83 314 259 55 309 257 52

Budhlada (M Cl) 7,492 3,455 4,037 8,726 7,361 1,365 7,665 6,734 931

Ward No. 1 1,233 502 731 1,042 885 157 969 853 116

Ward No. 2 733 356 377 650 534 116 545 474 71

Ward No. 3 311 138 173 598 486 112 558 465 93

Ward No. 4 912 427 485 1,075 875 200 989 837 152

Ward No. 5 148 76 72 359 303 56 337 295 42

Ward No. 6 198 100 98 435 372 63 413 359 54

Ward No. 7 1,272 614 658 1,201 959 242 757 693 64

Ward No. 8 1,011 434 577 899 791 108 820 743 77

Ward No. 9 178 78 100 384 341 43 343 310 33

Ward No. 10 149 69 80 338 310 28 327 304 23

Ward No. 11 244 110 134 469 412 57 441 393 48

Ward No. 12 772 382 390 695 581 114 621 520 101

Ward No. 13 331 169 162 581 512 69 545 488 57

Bhikhi (NP) 6,774 3,223 3,551 6,179 4,889 1,290 4,834 4,213 621

Ward No. 1 365 177 188 518 471 47 443 409 34

Ward No. 2 683 338 345 643 482 161 373 329 44

Ward No. 3 232 92 140 388 305 83 318 274 44

Ward No. 4 423 204 219 539 398 141 428 323 105

Ward No. 5 543 245 298 542 373 169 350 297 53

Ward No. 6 297 128 169 400 319 81 318 271 47

Ward No. 7 392 166 226 340 262 78 281 238 43

Ward No. 8 617 305 312 488 361 127 361 331 30

Ward No. 9 252 114 138 266 233 33 256 227 29

Ward No. 10 640 312 328 442 417 25 428 405 23

Ward No. 11 347 166 181 242 219 23 237 214 23

Ward No. 12 873 437 436 568 426 142 393 335 58

Illiterates Total workers Main workers

Name of Town/ Ward

92

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Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 1

543 521 22 780 542 238 163 125 38 4,713 3,935 778 Sardulgarh (NP) 800232

51 50 1 13 13 - 27 21 6 341 291 50 Ward No. 1 0001

67 67 - 4 4 - 16 7 9 465 356 109 Ward No. 2 0002

55 55 - 24 21 3 16 15 1 557 470 87 Ward No. 3 0003

171 161 10 45 33 12 53 46 7 707 612 95 Ward No. 4 0004

20 12 8 425 263 162 - - - 278 157 121 Ward No. 5 0005

7 7 - 67 43 24 6 5 1 321 276 45 Ward No. 6 0006

21 19 2 105 101 4 - - - 260 223 37 Ward No. 7 0007

10 10 - - - - 7 5 2 247 221 26 Ward No. 8 0008

36 35 1 10 1 9 4 2 2 265 218 47 Ward No. 9 0009

- - - - - - - - - 234 206 28 Ward No. 10 0010

6 6 - 4 3 1 23 16 7 575 497 78 Ward No. 11 0011

15 15 - 1 1 - 5 4 1 281 247 34 Ward No. 12 0012

84 84 - 82 59 23 6 4 2 182 161 21 Ward No. 13 0013

439 423 16 309 284 25 767 647 120 3,928 3,329 599 Bareta (M Cl) 800233

18 18 - 9 9 - 143 133 10 602 523 79 Ward No. 1 0001

3 3 - 10 10 - 109 106 3 426 369 57 Ward No. 2 0002

- - - - - - 27 25 2 318 267 51 Ward No. 3 0003

223 214 9 4 4 - 158 150 8 73 63 10 Ward No. 4 0004

15 15 - 25 25 - 60 53 7 186 173 13 Ward No. 5 0005

55 54 1 100 92 8 12 11 1 186 159 27 Ward No. 6 0006

16 15 1 31 25 6 19 18 1 182 171 11 Ward No. 7 0007

68 67 1 30 30 - - - - 65 55 10 Ward No. 8 0008

32 28 4 63 56 7 35 35 - 453 370 83 Ward No. 9 0009

4 4 - 36 33 3 168 82 86 392 303 89 Ward No. 10 0010

4 4 - 1 - 1 27 26 1 414 343 71 Ward No. 11 0011

1 1 - - - - 6 5 1 325 279 46 Ward No. 12 0012

- - - - - - 3 3 - 306 254 52 Ward No. 13 0013

141 132 9 141 104 37 240 212 28 7,143 6,286 857 Budhlada (M Cl) 800234

10 9 1 40 27 13 29 28 1 890 789 101 Ward No. 1 0001

2 2 - 3 3 - 33 19 14 507 450 57 Ward No. 2 0002

6 6 - - - - 1 1 - 551 458 93 Ward No. 3 0003

16 13 3 5 5 - 33 30 3 935 789 146 Ward No. 4 0004

1 1 - - - - - - - 336 294 42 Ward No. 5 0005

3 3 - 3 1 2 - - - 407 355 52 Ward No. 6 0006

66 65 1 5 4 1 25 23 2 661 601 60 Ward No. 7 0007

26 23 3 79 58 21 87 85 2 628 577 51 Ward No. 8 0008

1 1 - 1 1 - - - - 341 308 33 Ward No. 9 0009

3 3 - - - - 7 7 - 317 294 23 Ward No. 10 0010

3 3 - - - - 8 7 1 430 383 47 Ward No. 11 0011

1 - 1 3 3 - 8 5 3 609 512 97 Ward No. 12 0012

3 3 - 2 2 - 9 7 2 531 476 55 Ward No. 13 0013

738 717 21 462 435 27 109 82 27 3,525 2,979 546 Bhikhi (NP) 800235

35 35 - 6 5 1 10 9 1 392 360 32 Ward No. 1 0001

87 80 7 15 14 1 32 29 3 239 206 33 Ward No. 2 0002

8 8 - 3 2 1 14 11 3 293 253 40 Ward No. 3 0003

69 67 2 15 15 - 21 12 9 323 229 94 Ward No. 4 0004

17 16 1 34 26 8 2 1 1 297 254 43 Ward No. 5 0005

47 47 - 27 23 4 4 3 1 240 198 42 Ward No. 6 0006

46 45 1 12 11 1 - - - 223 182 41 Ward No. 7 0007

9 9 - 42 41 1 1 1 - 309 280 29 Ward No. 8 0008

51 51 - 14 12 2 - - - 191 164 27 Ward No. 9 0009

97 97 - 47 45 2 - - - 284 263 21 Ward No. 10 0010

70 66 4 66 63 3 3 2 1 98 83 15 Ward No. 11 0011

19 19 - 151 148 3 16 9 7 207 159 48 Ward No. 12 0012

Location

code

number

Cultivators

Name of Town/ Ward

Household industry

workersAgricultural labourers

Industrial category of main workers

Other workers

93

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Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

Sardulgarh (NP) 1,163 485 678 42 14 28 312 75 237

Ward No. 1 134 91 43 2 2 - 7 4 3

Ward No. 2 98 51 47 2 2 - 6 5 1

Ward No. 3 108 54 54 3 1 2 25 2 23

Ward No. 4 252 32 220 12 2 10 5 1 4

Ward No. 5 164 58 106 6 3 3 124 39 85

Ward No. 6 130 64 66 - - - 47 7 40

Ward No. 7 56 5 51 3 - 3 51 4 47

Ward No. 8 51 35 16 - - - 1 1 -

Ward No. 9 50 36 14 1 - 1 2 - 2

Ward No. 10 15 14 1 1 1 - - - -

Ward No. 11 22 15 7 2 1 1 1 1 -

Ward No. 12 22 12 10 1 - 1 3 1 2

Ward No. 13 61 18 43 9 2 7 40 10 30

Bareta (M Cl) 468 231 237 24 21 3 118 55 63

Ward No. 1 4 3 1 1 1 - - - -

Ward No. 2 9 8 1 - - - - - -

Ward No. 3 16 15 1 1 1 - - - -

Ward No. 4 14 9 5 3 3 - - - -

Ward No. 5 66 33 33 7 5 2 28 14 14

Ward No. 6 95 37 58 1 1 - 68 29 39

Ward No. 7 14 9 5 3 3 - 2 - 2

Ward No. 8 3 3 - - - - 2 2 -

Ward No. 9 88 53 35 5 5 - 10 6 4

Ward No. 10 70 29 41 1 1 - 6 4 2

Ward No. 11 82 29 53 2 1 1 2 - 2

Ward No. 12 2 1 1 - - - - - -

Ward No. 13 5 2 3 - - - - - -

Budhlada (M Cl) 1,061 627 434 17 13 4 112 82 30

Ward No. 1 73 32 41 - - - 5 1 4

Ward No. 2 105 60 45 - - - - - -

Ward No. 3 40 21 19 - - - - - -

Ward No. 4 86 38 48 1 1 - 7 2 5

Ward No. 5 22 8 14 - - - - - -

Ward No. 6 22 13 9 3 1 2 - - -

Ward No. 7 444 266 178 9 9 - 89 72 17

Ward No. 8 79 48 31 1 - 1 10 6 4

Ward No. 9 41 31 10 1 1 - - - -

Ward No. 10 11 6 5 - - - - - -

Ward No. 11 28 19 9 2 1 1 - - -

Ward No. 12 74 61 13 - - - - - -

Ward No. 13 36 24 12 - - - 1 1 -

Bhikhi (NP) 1,345 676 669 90 26 64 363 200 163

Ward No. 1 75 62 13 1 1 - 7 5 2

Ward No. 2 270 153 117 53 5 48 95 77 18

Ward No. 3 70 31 39 - - - 2 2 -

Ward No. 4 111 75 36 1 1 - 5 4 1

Ward No. 5 192 76 116 6 3 3 72 42 30

Ward No. 6 82 48 34 2 2 - 13 11 2

Ward No. 7 59 24 35 1 - 1 23 6 17

Ward No. 8 127 30 97 5 - 5 83 13 70

Ward No. 9 10 6 4 5 3 2 1 1 -

Ward No. 10 14 12 2 8 8 - 5 3 2

Ward No. 11 5 5 - 2 2 - - - -

Ward No. 12 175 91 84 - - - 49 31 18

Name of Town/ Ward

Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers

Industrial category

94

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Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 1

76 33 43 733 363 370 11,857 4,464 7,393 Sardulgarh (NP) 800232

24 9 15 101 76 25 981 339 642 Ward No. 1 0001

29 13 16 61 31 30 906 323 583 Ward No. 2 0002

4 3 1 76 48 28 1,505 561 944 Ward No. 3 0003

5 3 2 230 26 204 1,868 738 1,130 Ward No. 4 0004

- - - 34 16 18 649 293 356 Ward No. 5 0005

- - - 83 57 26 805 311 494 Ward No. 6 0006

- - - 2 1 1 699 253 446 Ward No. 7 0007

5 3 2 45 31 14 578 212 366 Ward No. 8 0008

1 1 - 46 35 11 763 300 463 Ward No. 9 0009

- - - 14 13 1 495 176 319 Ward No. 10 0010

1 - 1 18 13 5 1,248 453 795 Ward No. 11 0011

6 1 5 12 10 2 669 246 423 Ward No. 12 0012

1 - 1 11 6 5 691 259 432 Ward No. 13 0013

68 27 41 258 128 130 11,521 4,325 7,196 Bareta (M Cl) 800233

1 1 - 2 1 1 1,753 672 1,081 Ward No. 1 0001

1 1 - 8 7 1 1,211 440 771 Ward No. 2 0002

3 3 - 12 11 1 760 290 470 Ward No. 3 0003

3 2 1 8 4 4 1,075 389 686 Ward No. 4 0004

- - - 31 14 17 723 256 467 Ward No. 5 0005

2 2 - 24 5 19 702 256 446 Ward No. 6 0006

- - - 9 6 3 600 212 388 Ward No. 7 0007

- - - 1 1 - 427 160 267 Ward No. 8 0008

11 5 6 62 37 25 1,307 490 817 Ward No. 9 0009

31 7 24 32 17 15 889 388 501 Ward No. 10 0010

16 6 10 62 22 40 812 301 511 Ward No. 11 0011

- - - 2 1 1 661 247 414 Ward No. 12 0012

- - - 5 2 3 601 224 377 Ward No. 13 0013

167 99 68 765 433 332 17,446 6,471 10,975 Budhlada (M Cl) 800234

1 - 1 67 31 36 2,177 782 1,395 Ward No. 1 0001

1 1 - 104 59 45 1,203 442 761 Ward No. 2 0002

- - - 40 21 19 1,166 437 729 Ward No. 3 0003

5 1 4 73 34 39 2,077 773 1,304 Ward No. 4 0004

- - - 22 8 14 678 246 432 Ward No. 5 0005

- - - 19 12 7 921 360 561 Ward No. 6 0006

145 88 57 201 97 104 2,111 833 1,278 Ward No. 7 0007

8 6 2 60 36 24 1,952 702 1,250 Ward No. 8 0008

- - - 40 30 10 760 277 483 Ward No. 9 0009

- - - 11 6 5 650 222 428 Ward No. 10 0010

- - - 26 18 8 914 316 598 Ward No. 11 0011

1 1 - 73 60 13 1,497 557 940 Ward No. 12 0012

6 2 4 29 21 8 1,340 524 816 Ward No. 13 0013

198 87 111 694 363 331 11,646 4,427 7,219 Bhikhi (NP) 800235

3 1 2 64 55 9 1,081 406 675 Ward No. 1 0001

55 39 16 67 32 35 1,035 427 608 Ward No. 2 0002

10 8 2 58 21 37 686 251 435 Ward No. 3 0003

3 2 1 102 68 34 843 346 497 Ward No. 4 0004

43 2 41 71 29 42 748 326 422 Ward No. 5 0005

22 7 15 45 28 17 1,087 291 796 Ward No. 6 0006

3 1 2 32 17 15 721 312 409 Ward No. 7 0007

3 1 2 36 16 20 858 356 502 Ward No. 8 0008

- - - 4 2 2 645 234 411 Ward No. 9 0009

- - - 1 1 - 1,057 391 666 Ward No. 10 0010

1 1 - 2 2 - 609 216 393 Ward No. 11 0011

54 25 29 72 35 37 959 379 580 Ward No. 12 0012

Non-workers

Location

code

number

Household industry workers

Name of Town/ Ward

Other workers

of marginal workers

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URBAN PRIMARY

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Population in the age-group 0-6

Name of Town/ Ward

Location

code

number

Total population (including

institutional and houseless

population)

Area in

Square

Kilometr

e

Number of

households

0013 Ward No. 13 385 2,120 1,115 1,005 272 143 129

800236 Mansa (M Cl) 21.67 16,713 82,956 44,089 38,867 9,005 4,950 4,055

0001 Ward No. 1 1,543 7,255 3,879 3,376 715 396 319

0002 Ward No. 2 1,294 6,230 3,333 2,897 749 410 339

0003 Ward No. 3 742 3,845 1,992 1,853 570 292 278

0004 Ward No. 4 449 2,512 1,309 1,203 312 165 147

0005 Ward No. 5 606 2,995 1,586 1,409 273 145 128

0006 Ward No. 6 939 4,344 2,289 2,055 398 234 164

0007 Ward No. 7 1,336 6,526 3,524 3,002 717 396 321

0008 Ward No. 8 836 4,139 2,185 1,954 475 262 213

0009 Ward No. 9 592 2,944 1,559 1,385 286 139 147

0010 Ward No. 10 632 3,102 1,648 1,454 258 151 107

0011 Ward No. 11 585 2,859 1,525 1,334 299 176 123

0012 Ward No. 12 710 3,671 1,920 1,751 419 229 190

0013 Ward No. 13 715 3,567 1,869 1,698 322 162 160

0014 Ward No. 14 1,096 5,343 2,801 2,542 526 290 236

0015 Ward No. 15 559 2,861 1,522 1,339 299 179 120

0016 Ward No. 16 776 4,139 2,214 1,925 448 242 206

0017 Ward No. 17 613 3,030 1,640 1,390 311 184 127

0018 Ward No. 18 516 2,657 1,443 1,214 248 134 114

0019 Ward No. 19 607 2,967 1,572 1,395 355 215 140

0020 Ward No. 20 566 2,771 1,513 1,258 343 186 157

0021 Ward No. 21 1,001 5,199 2,766 2,433 682 363 319

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CENSUS ABSTRACT

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 1

Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes population Literates

Name of Town/ Ward

Location

code

number

614 313 301 - - - 1,010 576 434 Ward No. 13 0013

19,692 10,400 9,292 - - - 57,260 32,250 25,010 Mansa (M Cl) 800236

2,601 1,382 1,219 - - - 5,146 2,933 2,213 Ward No. 1 0001

2,794 1,474 1,320 - - - 3,552 2,091 1,461 Ward No. 2 0002

2,389 1,241 1,148 - - - 1,722 1,016 706 Ward No. 3 0003

836 436 400 - - - 1,588 891 697 Ward No. 4 0004

247 129 118 - - - 2,374 1,322 1,052 Ward No. 5 0005

518 273 245 - - - 3,461 1,899 1,562 Ward No. 6 0006

1,529 816 713 - - - 4,417 2,541 1,876 Ward No. 7 0007

686 357 329 - - - 2,617 1,503 1,114 Ward No. 8 0008

115 64 51 - - - 2,394 1,343 1,051 Ward No. 9 0009

42 21 21 - - - 2,616 1,424 1,192 Ward No. 10 0010

302 159 143 - - - 2,206 1,226 980 Ward No. 11 0011

1,371 709 662 - - - 2,249 1,281 968 Ward No. 12 0012

21 10 11 - - - 2,982 1,622 1,360 Ward No. 13 0013

57 28 29 - - - 4,297 2,330 1,967 Ward No. 14 0014

5 4 1 - - - 2,402 1,298 1,104 Ward No. 15 0015

110 55 55 - - - 2,942 1,691 1,251 Ward No. 16 0016

428 247 181 - - - 2,178 1,197 981 Ward No. 17 0017

220 114 106 - - - 2,138 1,211 927 Ward No. 18 0018

1,965 1,045 920 - - - 1,729 961 768 Ward No. 19 0019

549 294 255 - - - 1,592 938 654 Ward No. 20 0020

2,907 1,542 1,365 - - - 2,658 1,532 1,126 Ward No. 21 0021

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URBAN PRIMARY

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

Illiterates Total workers Main workers

Name of Town/ Ward

Ward No. 13 1,110 539 571 803 623 180 648 560 88

Mansa (M Cl) 25,696 11,839 13,857 30,062 24,190 5,872 25,985 21,761 4,224

Ward No. 1 2,109 946 1,163 2,750 2,105 645 2,200 1,797 403

Ward No. 2 2,678 1,242 1,436 2,099 1,795 304 1,862 1,646 216

Ward No. 3 2,123 976 1,147 1,759 1,122 637 1,463 957 506

Ward No. 4 924 418 506 926 725 201 752 624 128

Ward No. 5 621 264 357 971 816 155 904 777 127

Ward No. 6 883 390 493 1,599 1,241 358 1,431 1,153 278

Ward No. 7 2,109 983 1,126 2,098 1,719 379 1,865 1,572 293

Ward No. 8 1,522 682 840 1,788 1,256 532 1,401 1,046 355

Ward No. 9 550 216 334 1,047 896 151 990 856 134

Ward No. 10 486 224 262 1,313 939 374 1,014 786 228

Ward No. 11 653 299 354 1,047 854 193 963 815 148

Ward No. 12 1,422 639 783 1,496 1,201 295 1,134 1,015 119

Ward No. 13 585 247 338 1,177 1,003 174 1,120 963 157

Ward No. 14 1,046 471 575 1,859 1,494 365 1,803 1,467 336

Ward No. 15 459 224 235 943 838 105 892 791 101

Ward No. 16 1,197 523 674 1,404 1,224 180 1,300 1,149 151

Ward No. 17 852 443 409 1,059 929 130 967 851 116

Ward No. 18 519 232 287 958 783 175 810 712 98

Ward No. 19 1,238 611 627 1,097 900 197 935 802 133

Ward No. 20 1,179 575 604 936 842 94 759 686 73

Ward No. 21 2,541 1,234 1,307 1,736 1,508 228 1,420 1,296 124

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CENSUS ABSTRACT

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 1

Location

code

number

Cultivators

Name of Town/ Ward

Household industry

workersAgricultural labourers

Industrial category of main workers

Other workers

183 177 6 30 30 - 6 5 1 429 348 81 Ward No. 13 0013

725 645 80 1,144 1,020 124 1,105 875 230 23,011 19,221 3,790 Mansa (M Cl) 800236

52 48 4 116 106 10 248 135 113 1,784 1,508 276 Ward No. 1 0001

61 57 4 291 260 31 121 110 11 1,389 1,219 170 Ward No. 2 0002

26 15 11 78 64 14 49 38 11 1,310 840 470 Ward No. 3 0003

27 13 14 17 15 2 12 11 1 696 585 111 Ward No. 4 0004

7 7 - 6 6 - 29 21 8 862 743 119 Ward No. 5 0005

57 48 9 27 22 5 35 30 5 1,312 1,053 259 Ward No. 6 0006

23 21 2 23 23 - 39 34 5 1,780 1,494 286 Ward No. 7 0007

77 69 8 122 105 17 49 35 14 1,153 837 316 Ward No. 8 0008

26 24 2 - - - 105 102 3 859 730 129 Ward No. 9 0009

2 1 1 11 6 5 28 21 7 973 758 215 Ward No. 10 0010

1 1 - - - - 13 8 5 949 806 143 Ward No. 11 0011

52 51 1 33 31 2 60 55 5 989 878 111 Ward No. 12 0012

11 8 3 20 17 3 151 141 10 938 797 141 Ward No. 13 0013

19 17 2 49 45 4 7 3 4 1,728 1,402 326 Ward No. 14 0014

4 4 - 18 14 4 13 13 - 857 760 97 Ward No. 15 0015

27 26 1 82 75 7 25 20 5 1,166 1,028 138 Ward No. 16 0016

13 12 1 28 27 1 38 27 11 888 785 103 Ward No. 17 0017

7 6 1 15 12 3 29 23 6 759 671 88 Ward No. 18 0018

8 6 2 5 4 1 2 2 - 920 790 130 Ward No. 19 0019

133 127 6 86 81 5 35 33 2 505 445 60 Ward No. 20 0020

92 84 8 117 107 10 17 13 4 1,194 1,092 102 Ward No. 21 0021

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Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

Name of Town/ Ward

Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers

Industrial category

Ward No. 13 155 63 92 6 1 5 8 5 3

Mansa (M Cl) 4,077 2,429 1,648 127 68 59 323 199 124

Ward No. 1 550 308 242 29 19 10 71 30 41

Ward No. 2 237 149 88 5 3 2 27 19 8

Ward No. 3 296 165 131 4 2 2 16 12 4

Ward No. 4 174 101 73 15 10 5 6 6 -

Ward No. 5 67 39 28 2 1 1 1 1 -

Ward No. 6 168 88 80 8 4 4 6 3 3

Ward No. 7 233 147 86 11 4 7 12 10 2

Ward No. 8 387 210 177 6 3 3 21 12 9

Ward No. 9 57 40 17 - - - 8 8 -

Ward No. 10 299 153 146 3 - 3 20 9 11

Ward No. 11 84 39 45 8 1 7 - - -

Ward No. 12 362 186 176 5 4 1 7 3 4

Ward No. 13 57 40 17 1 - 1 5 4 1

Ward No. 14 56 27 29 3 2 1 7 5 2

Ward No. 15 51 47 4 - - - 1 1 -

Ward No. 16 104 75 29 - - - 10 10 -

Ward No. 17 92 78 14 - - - 4 4 -

Ward No. 18 148 71 77 3 1 2 - - -

Ward No. 19 162 98 64 2 1 1 4 2 2

Ward No. 20 177 156 21 9 7 2 15 15 -

Ward No. 21 316 212 104 13 6 7 82 45 37

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Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 1

Non-workers

Location

code

number

Household industry workers

Name of Town/ Ward

Other workers

of marginal workers

1 - 1 140 57 83 1,317 492 825 Ward No. 13 0013

127 68 59 3,500 2,094 1,406 52,894 19,899 32,995 Mansa (M Cl) 800236

22 10 12 428 249 179 4,505 1,774 2,731 Ward No. 1 0001

13 9 4 192 118 74 4,131 1,538 2,593 Ward No. 2 0002

7 3 4 269 148 121 2,086 870 1,216 Ward No. 3 0003

8 7 1 145 78 67 1,586 584 1,002 Ward No. 4 0004

2 2 - 62 35 27 2,024 770 1,254 Ward No. 5 0005

19 6 13 135 75 60 2,745 1,048 1,697 Ward No. 6 0006

- - - 210 133 77 4,428 1,805 2,623 Ward No. 7 0007

23 11 12 337 184 153 2,351 929 1,422 Ward No. 8 0008

3 1 2 46 31 15 1,897 663 1,234 Ward No. 9 0009

- - - 276 144 132 1,789 709 1,080 Ward No. 10 0010

4 - 4 72 38 34 1,812 671 1,141 Ward No. 11 0011

1 1 - 349 178 171 2,175 719 1,456 Ward No. 12 0012

7 7 - 44 29 15 2,390 866 1,524 Ward No. 13 0013

3 1 2 43 19 24 3,484 1,307 2,177 Ward No. 14 0014

- - - 50 46 4 1,918 684 1,234 Ward No. 15 0015

1 1 - 93 64 29 2,735 990 1,745 Ward No. 16 0016

- - - 88 74 14 1,971 711 1,260 Ward No. 17 0017

3 1 2 142 69 73 1,699 660 1,039 Ward No. 18 0018

- - - 156 95 61 1,870 672 1,198 Ward No. 19 0019

7 5 2 146 129 17 1,835 671 1,164 Ward No. 20 0020

4 3 1 217 158 59 3,463 1,258 2,205 Ward No. 21 0021

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Section – II

Tables based on Households

Amenities and Assets

(Rural /Urban) at District and

Sub-District level

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Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Owned No exclusive room 1,656 1,261 395 604 476 128 - - -

One room 30,138 25,402 4,736 20,760 17,861 2,899 - - -

Two rooms 47,271 38,419 8,852 20,668 17,611 3,057 - - -

Three rooms 30,141 23,483 6,658 6,276 5,210 1,066 - - -

3+ rooms 31,216 24,392 6,824 3,105 2,411 694 - - -

Rented No exclusive room 67 15 52 14 3 11 - - -

One room 2,100 543 1,557 900 305 595 - - -

Two rooms 1,888 525 1,363 572 223 349 - - -

Three rooms 585 133 452 110 25 85 - - -

3+ rooms 265 87 178 33 12 21 - - -

Others No exclusive room 108 43 65 63 23 40 - - -

One room 737 504 233 403 289 114 - - -

Two rooms 574 302 272 230 143 87 - - -

Three rooms 206 112 94 62 29 33 - - -

3+ rooms 175 113 62 21 13 8 - - -

Total No exclusive room 1,831 1,319 512 681 502 179 - - -

One room 32,975 26,449 6,526 22,063 18,455 3,608 - - -

Two rooms 49,733 39,246 10,487 21,470 17,977 3,493 - - -

Three rooms 30,932 23,728 7,204 6,448 5,264 1,184 - - -

3+ rooms 31,656 24,592 7,064 3,159 2,436 723 - - -

Data Source:-Census of India, 2011, HH- series Tables on Houses, Household amenities and assets

District -

Mansa

(03047)

Table -1: Households by Ownership Status and by Number of Dwelling rooms occupied in the District, 2011

Name of

district

Number of households

Total Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes

Ownership

status

Number of dwelling

rooms

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Permanent Semi permanent Temporary Permanent

1 2 3 4 5 6

1 Sub-District - Sardulgarh (0304700247) 26,717 (81.81%) 4,428 (13.56%) 1,433 (4.39%) 23,543 (81.12%)

2 Sub-District - Budhlada (0304700248) 39,601 (81.3%) 7,912 (16.24%) 965 (1.98%) 32,117 (79.66%)

3 Sub-District - Mansa (0304700249) 58,674 (89.22%) 6,005 (9.13%) 899 (1.37%) 40,268 (87.55%)

District - Mansa (03047) 124,992 (84.96%) 18,345 (12.47%) 3,297 (2.24%) 95,928 (83.17%)

Note :

Sl. No. Name of Sub - District Total

1.Data Source:-Census of India, 2011, HH- series Tables on Houses, Household amenities and assets.

Permanent : Permanent houses refer to those houses whose walls & roofs are made of pucca materials, i.e., where burnt bricks,

G.I. Sheets or other metal sheets, stone, cement, concrete is used for wall and tiles, slate, shingle, corrugated iron, zinc or other

metal sheets, asbestos sheets, bricks, lime and stone and RBC/RCC concrete are used for roof.

Semi Permanent : Semi permanent houses refer to those houses made of other types of materials.

Temporary : Temporary houses refer to those houses having wall and roofs made of Kutcha materials, i.e., where, grass, leaves,

reeds, bamboo, mud and unburnt bricks are used for the construction of walls and grass, leaves, reeds, bamboo thatch, mud,

unburnt bricks and wood etc. are used for roofs.

Table - 2 : Percentage distribution of Households living in Permanent,

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Semi permanent Temporary Permanent Semi permanent Temporary

7 8 9 10 11 2

4,050 (13.95%) 1,354 (4.67%) 3,174 (87.29%) 378 (10.4%) 79 (2.17%) Sub-District - Sardulgarh (0304700247)

7,259 (18%) 797 (1.98%) 7,484 (89.2%) 653 (7.78%) 168 (2%) Sub-District - Budhlada (0304700248)

4,894 (10.64%) 712 (1.55%) 18,406 (93.11%) 1,111 (5.62%) 187 (0.95%) Sub-District - Mansa (0304700249)

16,203 (14.05%) 2,863 (2.48%) 29,064 (91.42%) 2,142 (6.74%) 434 (1.37%) District - Mansa (03047)

Semi permanent and Temporary Houses , 2011

Urban Name of Sub-DistrictRural

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Tap water from

treated source

Tap water from

untreated source

Covered well Un-covered well

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 Total 32,659 15,089 (46.2%) 4,874 (14.92%) 90 (0.28%) 37 (0.11%)

Rural 29,023 13,591 (46.83%) 4,531 (15.61%) 80 (0.28%) 30 (0.1%)

Urban 3,636 1,498 (41.2%) 343 (9.43%) 10 (0.28%) 7 (0.19%)

2 Total 48,708 19,983 (41.03%) 4,689 (9.63%) 70 (0.14%) 25 (0.05%)

Rural 40,318 14,733 (36.54%) 4,144 (10.28%) 64 (0.16%) 20 (0.05%)

Urban 8,390 5,250 (62.57%) 545 (6.5%) 6 (0.07%) 5 (0.06%)

3 Total 65,760 17,481 (26.58%) 9,692 (14.74%) 218 (0.33%) 31 (0.05%)

Rural 45,993 11,473 (24.95%) 8,376 (18.21%) 188 (0.41%) 19 (0.04%)

Urban 19,767 6,008 (30.39%) 1,316 (6.66%) 30 (0.15%) 12 (0.06%)

Total 147,127 52,553 (35.72%) 19,255 (13.09%) 378 (0.26%) 93 (0.06%)

Rural 115,334 39,797 (34.51%) 17,051 (14.78%) 332 (0.29%) 69 (0.06%)

Urban 31,793 12,756 (40.12%) 2,204 (6.93%) 46 (0.14%) 24 (0.08%)

Data Source:-Census of India, 2011, HH- series Tables on Houses, Household amenities and assets.

Table -3 : Number and Percentage of Households

Sl.

No.

Name of Sub-District Total/

Rural/

Urban

Total Number

of households

Number and percentage of Household

Note: Percentage is given in brackets after the number of households.

Sub-District - Sardulgarh

(0304700247)

Sub-District - Budhlada

(0304700248)

Sub-District - Mansa

(0304700249)

District - Mansa (03047)

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Handpump Tubewell/borehole Spring River/ canal Tank/ pond/

lake

Other Sources

9 10 11 12 13 14 3 2

7,129 (21.83%) 3,966 (12.14%) 16 (0.05%) 817 (2.5%) 31 (0.09%) 610 (1.87%) Total

6,722 (23.16%) 2,698 (9.3%) 13 (0.04%) 810 (2.79%) 30 (0.1%) 518 (1.78%) Rural

407 (11.19%) 1,268 (34.87%) 3 (0.08%) 7 (0.19%) 1 (0.03%) 92 (2.53%) Urban

14,305 (29.37%) 7,831 (16.08%) 5 (0.01%) 231 (0.47%) 34 (0.07%) 1,535 (3.15%) Total

12,811 (31.77%) 6,885 (17.08%) 4 (0.01%) 218 (0.54%) 31 (0.08%) 1,408 (3.49%) Rural

1,494 (17.81%) 946 (11.28%) 1 (0.01%) 13 (0.15%) 3 (0.04%) 127 (1.51%) Urban

22,937 (34.88%) 13,290 (20.21%) 24 (0.04%) 157 (0.24%) 43 (0.07%) 1,887 (2.87%) Total

16,737 (36.39%) 7,525 (16.36%) 14 (0.03%) 123 (0.27%) 27 (0.06%) 1,511 (3.29%) Rural

6,200 (31.37%) 5,765 (29.16%) 10 (0.05%) 34 (0.17%) 16 (0.08%) 376 (1.9%) Urban

44,371 (30.16%) 25,087 (17.05%) 45 (0.03%) 1,205 (0.82%) 108 (0.07%) 4,032 (2.74%) Total

36,270 (31.45%) 17,108 (14.83%) 31 (0.03%) 1,151 (1%) 88 (0.08%) 3,437 (2.98%) Rural

8,101 (25.48%) 7,979 (25.1%) 14 (0.04%) 54 (0.17%) 20 (0.06%) 595 (1.87%) Urban

by main source of Drinking water, 2011.

Name of Sub-

District

having following source of drinking water Total/

Rural/

Urban

Sub-District -

Sardulgarh

(0304700247)

Sub-District -

Budhlada

(0304700248)

Sub-District -

Mansa

(0304700249)

District - Mansa

(03047)

Note: Percentage is given in brackets after the number of households.

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Electricity Kerosene Solar

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 Total 32,659 30,935 (94.72%) 1,217 (3.73%) 42 (0.13%)

Rural 29,023 27,452 (94.59%) 1,140 (3.93%) 38 (0.13%)

Urban 3,636 3,483 (95.79%) 77 (2.12%) 4 (0.11%)

2 Total 48,708 46,329 (95.12%) 1,567 (3.22%) 49 (0.1%)

Rural 40,318 38,335 (95.08%) 1,313 (3.26%) 40 (0.1%)

Urban 8,390 7,994 (95.28%) 254 (3.03%) 9 (0.11%)

3 Total 65,760 62,835 (95.55%) 1,706 (2.59%) 65 (0.1%)

Rural 45,993 43,457 (94.49%) 1,507 (3.28%) 55 (0.12%)

Urban 19,767 19,378 (98.03%) 199 (1.01%) 10 (0.05%)

Total 147,127 140,099 (95.22%) 4,490 (3.05%) 156 (0.11%)

Rural 115,334 109,244 (94.72%) 3,960 (3.43%) 133 (0.12%)

Urban 31,793 30,855 (97.05%) 530 (1.67%) 23 (0.07%)

Data Source:-Census of India, 2011, HH- series Tables on Houses, Household amenities and assets.

Table- 4 : Number and Percentage of Households

Sl.

No.

Name of Sub-District Total/

Rural/

Urban

Total number

of

households

Number and Percentage of households

Note: Percentage is given in brackets after the number of households.

Sub-District - Sardulgarh (0304700247)

Sub-District - Budhlada (0304700248)

Sub-District - Mansa (0304700249)

District - Mansa (03047)

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Other oil Any other No lighting

8 9 10 3 2

73 (0.22%) 92 (0.28%) 300 (0.92%) Total

67 (0.23%) 51 (0.18%) 275 (0.95%) Rural

6 (0.17%) 41 (1.13%) 25 (0.69%) Urban

93 (0.19%) 171 (0.35%) 499 (1.02%) Total

81 (0.2%) 128 (0.32%) 421 (1.04%) Rural

12 (0.14%) 43 (0.51%) 78 (0.93%) Urban

223 (0.34%) 241 (0.37%) 690 (1.05%) Total

204 (0.44%) 218 (0.47%) 552 (1.2%) Rural

19 (0.1%) 23 (0.12%) 138 (0.7%) Urban

389 (0.26%) 504 (0.34%) 1,489 (1.01%) Total

352 (0.31%) 397 (0.34%) 1,248 (1.08%) Rural

37 (0.12%) 107 (0.34%) 241 (0.76%) Urban

Name of Sub-District

by main source of Lighting, 2011.

having following main source of lighting Total/

Rural/

Urban

Sub-District - Sardulgarh (0304700247)

Sub-District - Budhlada (0304700248)

Sub-District - Mansa (0304700249)

District - Mansa (03047)

Note: Percentage is given in brackets after the number of households.

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Pit

Piped sewer system Septic tank Other system With

slab/Ventilated

improved pit

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 Total 32,659 1,461 (4.47%) 2,636 (8.07%) 2,049 (6.27%) 10,520 (32.21%)

Rural 29,023 1,191 (4.1%) 1,519 (5.23%) 1,842 (6.35%) 9,793 (33.74%)

Urban 3,636 270 (7.43%) 1,117 (30.72%) 207 (5.69%) 727 (19.99%)

2 Total 48,708 2,703 (5.55%) 9,256 (19%) 1,947 (4%) 11,066 (22.72%)

Rural 40,318 752 (1.87%) 5,438 (13.49%) 1,718 (4.26%) 10,633 (26.37%)

Urban 8,390 1,951 (23.25%) 3,818 (45.51%) 229 (2.73%) 433 (5.16%)

3 Total 65,760 9,768 (14.85%) 10,843 (16.49%) 3,367 (5.12%) 16,076 (24.45%)

Rural 45,993 1,790 (3.89%) 5,296 (11.51%) 2,797 (6.08%) 13,762 (29.92%)

Urban 19,767 7,978 (40.36%) 5,547 (28.06%) 570 (2.88%) 2,314 (11.71%)

Total 147,127 13,932 (9.47%) 22,735 (15.45%) 7,363 (5%) 37,662 (25.6%)

Rural 115,334 3,733 (3.24%) 12,253 (10.62%) 6,357 (5.51%) 34,188 (29.64%)

Urban 31,793 10,199 (32.08%) 10,482 (32.97%) 1,006 (3.16%) 3,474 (10.93%)

Data Source:-Census of India, 2011, HH- series Tables on Houses, Household amenities and assets.

Table -5 : Number and Percentage of Households

Sl.

No

.

Name of Sub-

District

Total/

Rural/

Urban

Total

number of

household

s

Flush/Pour latrine

Number and percentage of households

Note: Percentage is given in brackets after the number of households.

Sub-District -

Sardulgarh

(0304700247)

Sub-District -

Budhlada

(0304700248)

Sub-District -

Mansa

(0304700249)

District - Mansa

(03047)

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Latrine

Without slab/open

pit

Night soil

removed by

human

Night soil

serviced by

animals

Public Latrine Open

9 10 11 12 13 14 3 2

5,259 (16.1%) 83 (0.25%) 0 (0%) 72 (0.22%) 722 (2.21%) 9,857 (30.18%) Total

4,816 (16.59%) 67 (0.23%) 0 (0%) 67 (0.23%) 671 (2.31%) 9,057 (31.21%) Rural

443 (12.18%) 16 (0.44%) 0 (0%) 5 (0.14%) 51 (1.4%) 800 (22%) Urban

4,947 (10.16%) 150 (0.31%) 58 (0.12%) 135 (0.28%) 2,270 (4.66%) 16,176 (33.21%) Total

4,614 (11.44%) 116 (0.29%) 58 (0.14%) 89 (0.22%) 2,201 (5.46%) 14,699 (36.46%) Rural

333 (3.97%) 34 (0.41%) 0 (0%) 46 (0.55%) 69 (0.82%) 1,477 (17.6%) Urban

6,590 (10.02%) 269 (0.41%) 232 (0.35%) 84 (0.13%) 3,435 (5.22%) 15,096 (22.96%) Total

5,802 (12.61%) 139 (0.3%) 232 (0.5%) 23 (0.05%) 3,325 (7.23%) 12,827 (27.89%) Rural

788 (3.99%) 130 (0.66%) 0 (0%) 61 (0.31%) 110 (0.56%) 2,269 (11.48%) Urban

16,796 (11.42%) 502 (0.34%) 290 (0.2%) 291 (0.2%) 6,427 (4.37%) 41,129 (27.95%) Total

15,232 (13.21%) 322 (0.28%) 290 (0.25%) 179 (0.16%) 6,197 (5.37%) 36,583 (31.72%) Rural

1,564 (4.92%) 180 (0.57%) 0 (0%) 112 (0.35%) 230 (0.72%) 4,546 (14.3%) Urban

by type of Latrine facility, 2011

Name of Sub-District

No latrine within premisesNight Soil

disposed into

open drain

Service Latrine

having following type of latrine facility Total/

Rural/

Urban

Sub-District - Sardulgarh

(0304700247)

Sub-District - Budhlada

(0304700248)

Sub-District - Mansa

(0304700249)

District - Mansa

(03047)

Note: Percentage is given in brackets after the number of households.

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Closed drainage Open drainage No drainage

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 Total 32,659 1,546 (4.73%) 19,921 (61%) 11,192 (34.27%)

Rural 29,023 844 (2.91%) 17,592 (60.61%) 10,587 (36.48%)

Urban 3,636 702 (19.31%) 2,329 (64.05%) 605 (16.64%)

2 Total 48,708 3,831 (7.87%) 31,661 (65%) 13,216 (27.13%)

Rural 40,318 1,835 (4.55%) 26,444 (65.59%) 12,039 (29.86%)

Urban 8,390 1,996 (23.79%) 5,217 (62.18%) 1,177 (14.03%)

3 Total 65,760 8,710 (13.25%) 44,130 (67.11%) 12,920 (19.65%)

Rural 45,993 2,142 (4.66%) 33,574 (73%) 10,277 (22.34%)

Urban 19,767 6,568 (33.23%) 10,556 (53.4%) 2,643 (13.37%)

Total 147,127 14,087 (9.57%) 95,712 (65.05%) 37,328 (25.37%)

Rural 115,334 4,821 (4.18%) 77,610 (67.29%) 32,903 (28.53%)

Urban 31,793 9,266 (29.14%) 18,102 (56.94%) 4,425 (13.92%)

Data Source:-Census of India, 2011, HH- series Tables on Houses, Household amenities and assets.

Note: Percentage is given in brackets after the number of households.

Sub-District - Sardulgarh (0304700247)

Sub-District - Budhlada (0304700248)

Sub-District - Mansa (0304700249)

District - Mansa (03047)

Table -6 : Number and Percentage of Households by type of Drainage connectivity for waste water outlet , 2011

Sl. No. Name of Sub-District Total/

Rural/

Urban

Total

number of

households

Number and Percentage of households by type of drainage

connectivity for waste water outlet

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Has kitchen Does not have

kitchen

Has kitchen Does not have

kitchen

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1 Total 32,659 16,827 (51.52%) 13,964 (42.76%) 561 (1.72%) 1,227 (3.76%) 80 (0.24%)

Rural 29,023 14,302 (49.28%) 12,929 (44.55%) 551 (1.9%) 1,171 (4.03%) 70 (0.24%)

Urban 3,636 2,525 (69.44%) 1,035 (28.47%) 10 (0.28%) 56 (1.54%) 10 (0.28%)

2 Total 48,708 24,819 (50.95%) 16,198 (33.26%) 3,235 (6.64%) 4,298 (8.82%) 158 (0.32%)

Rural 40,318 18,552 (46.01%) 14,672 (36.39%) 3,028 (7.51%) 3,932 (9.75%) 134 (0.33%)

Urban 8,390 6,267 (74.7%) 1,526 (18.19%) 207 (2.47%) 366 (4.36%) 24 (0.29%)

3 Total 65,760 34,401 (52.31%) 17,617 (26.79%) 6,464 (9.83%) 7,037 (10.7%) 241 (0.37%)

Rural 45,993 19,269 (41.9%) 14,170 (30.81%) 5,845 (12.71%) 6,525 (14.19%) 184 (0.4%)

Urban 19,767 15,132 (76.55%) 3,447 (17.44%) 619 (3.13%) 512 (2.59%) 57 (0.29%)

Total 147,127 76,047 (51.69%) 47,779 (32.47%) 10,260 (6.97%) 12,562 (8.54%) 479 (0.33%)

Rural 115,334 52,123 (45.19%) 41,771 (36.22%) 9,424 (8.17%) 11,628 (10.08%) 388 (0.34%)

Urban 31,793 23,924 (75.25%) 6,008 (18.9%) 836 (2.63%) 934 (2.94%) 91 (0.29%)

Data Source:-Census of India, 2011, HH- series Tables on Houses, Household amenities and assets.

Table -7 : Number and Percentage of Households by availablity of Kitchen facility, 2011

Sl.

No.

Name of Sub-

District

Total/

Rural/

Urban

Total

number of

households

Number and Percentage of households having kitchen

Cooking inside house Cooking outside house No cooking

Note: Percentage is given in brackets after the number of households.

Sub-District -

Sardulgarh

(0304700247)

Sub-District -

Budhlada

(0304700248)

Sub-District -

Mansa

(0304700249)

District - Mansa

(03047)

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Firewood Crop residue Cowdung cake Coal/ lignite/

charcoal

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 Total 32,659 9,016 (27.61%) 16,527 (50.6%) 1,520 (4.65%) 29 (0.09%)

Rural 29,023 8,344 (28.75%) 15,819 (54.51%) 1,369 (4.72%) 26 (0.09%)

Urban 3,636 672 (18.48%) 708 (19.47%) 151 (4.15%) 3 (0.08%)

2 Total 48,708 9,715 (19.95%) 14,882 (30.55%) 10,445 (21.44%) 56 (0.11%)

Rural 40,318 8,562 (21.24%) 14,622 (36.27%) 9,503 (23.57%) 35 (0.09%)

Urban 8,390 1,153 (13.74%) 260 (3.1%) 942 (11.23%) 21 (0.25%)

3 Total 65,760 15,935 (24.23%) 17,859 (27.16%) 9,167 (13.94%) 57 (0.09%)

Rural 45,993 13,028 (28.33%) 16,714 (36.34%) 8,090 (17.59%) 38 (0.08%)

Urban 19,767 2,907 (14.71%) 1,145 (5.79%) 1,077 (5.45%) 19 (0.1%)

Total 147,127 34,666 (23.56%) 49,268 (33.49%) 21,132 (14.36%) 142 (0.1%)

Rural 115,334 29,934 (25.95%) 47,155 (40.89%) 18,962 (16.44%) 99 (0.09%)

Urban 31,793 4,732 (14.88%) 2,113 (6.65%) 2,170 (6.83%) 43 (0.14%)

Data Source:-Census of India, 2011, HH- series Tables on Houses, Household amenities and assets.

Number and percentage of households bySl.

No.

Name of Sub-District Total/

Rural/

Urban

Total

number of

households

Table -8 : Number and Percentage of Households

Note: Percentage is given in brackets after the number of households.

Sub-District - Sardulgarh

(0304700247)

Sub-District - Budhlada

(0304700248)

Sub-District - Mansa

(0304700249)

District - Mansa (03047)

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Kerosene LPG/ PNG Electricity Bio-gas Any other No cooking

9 10 11 12 13 14 3 2

48 (0.15%) 5,151 (15.77%) 17 (0.05%) 252 (0.77%) 19 (0.06%) 80 (0.24%) Total

34 (0.12%) 3,085 (10.63%) 15 (0.05%) 242 (0.83%) 19 (0.07%) 70 (0.24%) Rural

14 (0.39%) 2,066 (56.82%) 2 (0.06%) 10 (0.28%) 0 (0%) 10 (0.28%) Urban

122 (0.25%) 12,783 (26.24%) 16 (0.03%) 516 (1.06%) 15 (0.03%) 158 (0.32%) Total

80 (0.2%) 6,855 (17%) 14 (0.03%) 500 (1.24%) 13 (0.03%) 134 (0.33%) Rural

42 (0.5%) 5,928 (70.66%) 2 (0.02%) 16 (0.19%) 2 (0.02%) 24 (0.29%) Urban

212 (0.32%) 21,480 (32.66%) 35 (0.05%) 751 (1.14%) 23 (0.03%) 241 (0.37%) Total

94 (0.2%) 7,134 (15.51%) 24 (0.05%) 670 (1.46%) 17 (0.04%) 184 (0.4%) Rural

118 (0.6%) 14,346 (72.58%) 11 (0.06%) 81 (0.41%) 6 (0.03%) 57 (0.29%) Urban

382 (0.26%) 39,414 (26.79%) 68 (0.05%) 1,519 (1.03%) 57 (0.04%) 479 (0.33%) Total

208 (0.18%) 17,074 (14.8%) 53 (0.05%) 1,412 (1.22%) 49 (0.04%) 388 (0.34%) Rural

174 (0.55%) 22,340 (70.27%) 15 (0.05%) 107 (0.34%) 8 (0.03%) 91 (0.29%) Urban

by type of fuel used for Cooking, 2011

availability of fuel used for cooking Name of Sub-DistrictTotal/

Rural/

Urban

Sub-District - Sardulgarh

(0304700247)

Sub-District - Budhlada

(0304700248)

Sub-District - Mansa

(0304700249)

District - Mansa (03047)

Note: Percentage is given in brackets after the number of households.

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Radio/ Transistor Television Computer/

laptop- With

Internet

Computer/

laptop- Without

Internet

Land line

Telephone

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1 Total 32,659 13,183 (40.37%) 3,227 (9.88%) 21,836 (66.86%) 396 (1.21%) 1,353 (4.14%) 824 (2.52%)

Rural 29,023 11,363 (39.15%) 2,988 (10.3%) 18,973 (65.37%) 280 (0.96%) 1,028 (3.54%) 738 (2.54%)

Urban 3,636 1,820 (50.06%) 239 (6.57%) 2,863 (78.74%) 116 (3.19%) 325 (8.94%) 86 (2.37%)

2 Total 48,708 25,021 (51.37%) 3,975 (8.16%) 33,059 (67.87%) 710 (1.46%) 2,070 (4.25%) 1,443 (2.96%)

Rural 40,318 19,908 (49.38%) 3,131 (7.77%) 25,986 (64.45%) 309 (0.77%) 1,090 (2.7%) 1,196 (2.97%)

Urban 8,390 5,113 (60.94%) 844 (10.06%) 7,073 (84.3%) 401 (4.78%) 980 (11.68%) 247 (2.94%)

3 Total 65,760 35,519 (54.01%) 5,851 (8.9%) 47,419 (72.11%) 1,567 (2.38%) 3,989 (6.07%) 2,792 (4.25%)

Rural 45,993 23,899 (51.96%) 4,292 (9.33%) 30,605 (66.54%) 464 (1.01%) 1,574 (3.42%) 1,760 (3.83%)

Urban 19,767 11,620 (58.78%) 1,559 (7.89%) 16,814 (85.06%) 1,103 (5.58%) 2,415 (12.22%) 1,032 (5.22%)

Total 147,127 73,723 (50.11%) 13,053 (8.87%) 102,314 (69.54%) 2,673 (1.82%) 7,412 (5.04%) 5,059 (3.44%)

Rural 115,334 55,170 (47.83%) 10,411 (9.03%) 75,564 (65.52%) 1,053 (0.91%) 3,692 (3.2%) 3,694 (3.2%)

Urban 31,793 18,553 (58.36%) 2,642 (8.31%) 26,750 (84.14%) 1,620 (5.1%) 3,720 (11.7%) 1,365 (4.29%)

Table -9 : Number and Percentage of Households availing Banking services and number of Households having each of the specified assets in, 2011

Total

number of

household

s

Total number of

households availing

banking services

Number and percentage of households having each of the following specified assetsSl.

No.

Name of Sub-

District

Total/

Rural/

Urban

Data Source:-Census of India, 2011, HH- series Tables on Houses, Household amenities and assets.

Note: Percentage is given in brackets after the number of households.

Sub-District -

Sardulgarh

(0304700247)

Sub-District -

Budhlada

(0304700248)

Sub-District -

Mansa

(0304700249)

District - Mansa

(03047)

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Mobile Telephone Both Land line

and

MobileTelephone

Bicycle Scooter/ Motor

Cycle/ Moped

Car/ Jeep/ Van None of the specified

asset

11 12 13 14 15 16 3 2

22,397 (68.58%) 1,768 (5.41%) 17,474 (53.5%) 9,444 (28.92%) 3,018 (9.24%) 3,420 (10.47%) Total

19,889 (68.53%) 1,358 (4.68%) 15,684 (54.04%) 7,971 (27.46%) 2,474 (8.52%) 3,114 (10.73%) Rural

2,508 (68.98%) 410 (11.28%) 1,790 (49.23%) 1,473 (40.51%) 544 (14.96%) 306 (8.42%) Urban

30,973 (63.59%) 3,349 (6.88%) 30,265 (62.14%) 15,671 (32.17%) 3,727 (7.65%) 5,375 (11.04%) Total

24,935 (61.85%) 2,587 (6.42%) 24,704 (61.27%) 11,985 (29.73%) 2,655 (6.59%) 4,911 (12.18%) Rural

6,038 (71.97%) 762 (9.08%) 5,561 (66.28%) 3,686 (43.93%) 1,072 (12.78%) 464 (5.53%) Urban

43,092 (65.53%) 5,251 (7.99%) 43,106 (65.55%) 23,002 (34.98%) 6,060 (9.22%) 5,448 (8.28%) Total

29,814 (64.82%) 2,824 (6.14%) 30,181 (65.62%) 14,125 (30.71%) 3,528 (7.67%) 4,575 (9.95%) Rural

13,278 (67.17%) 2,427 (12.28%) 12,925 (65.39%) 8,877 (44.91%) 2,532 (12.81%) 873 (4.42%) Urban

96,462 (65.56%) 10,368 (7.05%) 90,845 (61.75%) 48,117 (32.7%) 12,805 (8.7%) 14,243 (9.68%) Total

74,638 (64.71%) 6,769 (5.87%) 70,569 (61.19%) 34,081 (29.55%) 8,657 (7.51%) 12,600 (10.92%) Rural

21,824 (68.64%) 3,599 (11.32%) 20,276 (63.78%) 14,036 (44.15%) 4,148 (13.05%) 1,643 (5.17%) Urban

number of Households having each of the specified assets in, 2011

having each of the following specified assets Name of Sub-

District

Total/

Rural/

Urban

Sub-District -

Sardulgarh

(0304700247)

Sub-District -

Budhlada

(0304700248)

Sub-District -

Mansa

(0304700249)

District - Mansa

(03047)

Note: Percentage is given in brackets after the number of households.

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ORGI-PUNJAB English - (10-2011)

Directorate of Census Operations, Punjab Ministry Of Home Affairs

Janganana Bhawan Plot No. 2B, Sector 19 A

Madhya Marg, Chandigarh-160019

Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.censusindia.gov.in