CENSUS 1961

GUJARAT

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

9

SA.BARKANTBA DISTRICT

R. K. TRIVEDI Superintende_nl of .. Census Operations,

PRICE: Rs. 8.55 nP. DISTRICT: SABARKANTHA. GUJARAT,

BANASKANTHA DISTRICT

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I AHft1EOABAD DISTRICT ,. ,m : lSi f'lt~U. CENSUS OF 1961

LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

CENTRAL GOVERNMENT PuBLICATIONS

Census of India, 1961 Volume V-Gujarat is being published in the follo\ving parts

I-A General Report I-B Report on Vital Statistics and Fertility Survey I .. e Subsidiary Tables II-A General Population Tables IJ-B (1) General Economic Tables (Tables B-1 to B-IV -C) 1I-8 (2) General Economic Tables (Tables B.. V to B.. IX) II-C Cultural and M,igration Tables III Household Economic Tables (Tables B-X to B-XVII) IV-A Report on Housing and Establishments IV-B Housing and Establishment Tables V-A Tables on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes V-B Ethnographic Notes on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (including reprints) ... -,-'. ,. VI Village Survey Monographs (25 Monog~Pfis) Vll-A Selected Crafts of Gujarat VII-B Fairs and Festivals , VIII-A Administration Report - Enumeration VIII.. B Administration Report - Tabulation IX Atlas Volume X Special Report on Cities

STATE GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

17 District Census Handbooks in English 17 District Census Handbooks in Gujarati CONTENTS PAGBS

,. • xi-xxiv A1.PJLn~CJ.L LIST O"J' VILLAG» • • PART J (i) Introduc*ory E... ,. (1) Location and Physical Fettotures, (2) .Administrative 8et-up, (3) Local self Government, (4) Population, (5) Housing, (6~ Agriculture, (7) Liv€stock, (8) lrrigation, (9) Co-opt'rlltion, (10) EWlwmic Artivity, (ll).lndustriell and Po'W~r, (12) Transport and Communications, (13) Medical and Public Health, (14) Labour and SOCIa] Welfare, (15) Pnce Trends. (16) ComJJlunity Development, (17) FivE' Year Plantl, (I8) Importaut Place Names • 1-30

(ii) Gal.t*"r of Plac. Nam •• 31-37 PART D (i) CeDlUJ Tabl,.

A~ENERAL POPULATION TABLES 3-5

T.4.BLE A-I Area, Houses and Population 6

A:rPENDIX 1 19tH Territorial units coniltituting the present f'et-up of district[tlnd each taluka/mahal 7

SUB-An~J)rx 1 TO ApPB'NDIX I Area. for 1951 and 1961 for those municipal towns which have undergone changes in area siuce 1951 Cen8u8 7

SUB-AppENDIX :2 TO Al'PE}iDIX I DistrictfTalukafMaha I showing 1951 POPUIR t i on 8 ccording to' territoria 1 jurli:diction in 1951 changes in area and the populations involved in thOfC changes 8

Al'NE.xURI: TO ApPENDIX I Villages transferred from and to Sabarkanths District g

Number of Villages with a popUlation of 5,000 and over and towns with a populfltioD tlllder 5,000 9

AnltNDlX III Houselef:s and Institutiona.l Population • • • • 10 TAELE A-III Village. classified by populaiion • • • 11 TA.BLE A-IV Towns and Town.groups classified by population in 196] with variation since 1941 12

ApPRNDfX I New Towns added in 1961 and Towns in 1951 decla·saified in 1961 12

NOTE Particulara of 1951 Cenau8 Towns declasaified in 1961 . 13

SPECJAL APPEND1X Towns with their area and jurisdiction 13

:B (i) GENERAL ECONOMIC TABLES

NOTE 15-21"

TABLE B-1 Workers and Non-Workers classified by sex and broad age groupe 2:l

TABLE B-III PART A Industrial OllUl8ificatiOD of Workers aDd Non-workers by educational levels in Urban areas only 23

PART B Industrial ch~8Bifjca.tjon of Workers and Non-workers by educational levels in Rural areas only 24-26

'fABLE B-IV P.u.rr A Industrial els.~ific&tion by sex and class of worker of persona at work at Household Industry 27-29

PART B Industrial c) 1I-8sifi catjon by fleX and clalla of worker of persona at work in non-household industry; trade, businell. profession or service. . . . . •

P~P.T C Industria,} cla.ssifica.tion by sex 9.nd divisions, majot' groups and minor groups of persons Tit work. other than cultivation.. . . .

ApPENDIX . . . . ,. . . TABLE B-V Occnpa.tiona.1 classification by SEll'. of persons a.t work other than cultivation

• 65-66 Apprrriaw ndustria} Caterories of Occupational Families 66 PAGIllS T,4Jn.. ~ B-VII PAST A Personl working principally (i) as CuftivatoQ (ii) 8s Agricultural labourers or (iii) at Rou~ehold Industry clasaified by sex and by Secondary work (i) at Household Industry (ii) as Cultivator or (iii) as Agricultural labourer 67-69 ApPB!fDlX" • • • • • 69

TABU B-VII PART B lndustrial classification by sex of persons working in non-bouS{"h()ld industc)', trade businl't.-s, profession or 8"rvice who are also engaged in household industry 70-73 TABl.B B-VIII PART A Persons unemployed &ged 15 &nd above by sex, broad age-groups and educational levels in Urban areaS' only 74-75

P Alt'r B Persons unemployed &ge 15 and above by sex and educational le,"cls 111 H Ulal 81'('0 fo; (11 Jy

TA"BLB B-IX Persons not at work cl~sificd by sex, broad age-groups and type of adi.ify 76-79 B (ii)-HOUSEHOLD ECONOMIC TABLES

Sample Households (i) enga,god neither in cultivation nor houeehuld industry (it) engaged either in cultivation or hOQ.Sehold industry but not in both and (iii) engaged both in cultivation and household industry for alllue&l!

TABLE B-XI 8ample Hou!>Elholds Elngaged in cultivation claaifi{'~ by intere$t in land and size of land culth'ate d in Rural and Urban areas sepa.ra.tely...... 80-81

TABl.B B-XII Sample Households enga.ged in oultivation only cla.ssified by Bize of land cultivatod and number of family workera and hired workel"8 in Rural and Urhan areas separately . 82-89

Sample Principa.l houaehold industry cl&68ified by period of wOlking a.nd total number of workers engaged in household industry in all areas 90-93 APPENDIX • • • • • • • • 94 TABLE B-XVII Sample Households c18l18ified by (i) number of male a.nd female memberi> by size of household and (iii engagement «(4) neither in cuWvation nor in industry (b) in household industry only and (c) in cultivation Qub-cl8S8ified by size of land CUlti\'"Bted 95

C-SOCIAL AND CULTURAL TABLES

NOTE • 97-98

TABL.. C-I Composition of Sample Householda by relationship to head of family claSsified by si%e of land cultivated 99

TABLII C-II Age and Marital Status 100-103

TA:aLB 0-111 PART A Age, Sex and Education in aU areu 104

PART B Age, Sex: and Education in Urban IlreRS only 105

TABLE C-IV Single Year .Age Returns 106

TABLIl C-V Mother Tongue (Alphabetical order) 107-109

TABLE C-VII Religion • 110

TABLE C-VlII SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED 'l'mBES

PART A Cl8.88ification by Literawy and Industrial Category of Workers and Nou·workers among ~(hfduJed Castes III

PART B Cla.ssification by Literacy and Industrial Category of Workers and Non-workers among Schoo ulrd Tribes Il~ K-HOUSING TABLES

NOTZ • • • • 113-115 TABLE E-I Census Houses and tJle uses to which they are put 116-11':'

TABLE E-II Tenure Status of Sample Census households li~ing in cenEUS hou~cf:l ufcd "holly cr plltly lIS dwelling 118-119

TABU. E-IV Distribution of Sample households living in census hou~8 used "l:clJ~ cr partl~ Ilf d'tlrlJirg by predominant ma.terial of wall and predominant material of roof. 120--121

T.6.BLE E-V SampJe hOUBeholds classified by Dumber of members and by number of rOOlllS occupied 122-123

lV PAGXS

SCT-8PECIAL TABLES FOR SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES

NOTB 1:::5

TdLE SCT-I

PART A Iudustrial classifjeation of persollS at "'ork and non-workers by sex for Scheduled CBstes 126-127

P~""RT B IndllBtrial classification of persou!!! at work Ilnd non-workers by sex for :-;dwduJed Tr ih8 128-131

STATEMENT A-POPULATION OF SCBBDULED CASTES. 132

STATEME:ST B-POI''CL.... TION OF ~cIIlmULED TRIBES 132

VILLAGE-WISE LIST OF lliDUSTRIAL E.8TABLISHMZNTf:; • 133-135

ANN~XURE-ST.ANDARD INDUSTRIA.L CLASSll"ICATION 136-138

LIST OF RUlU.L CRA:rT~ AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION 139-150

(ii) Official S'atistici

(A detailed list of taHol!I on Official Statisticl!I ill given a.t page 152) 151-181 PART m Villare Directory

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IDA-R T.f..LUK4 5-15

KHED T.\LUKA 17-21

VIJAYNAGAR MAHAL 25-29

BmLODA TALUKA 31-39

HUIATNAOAR 'l'ALUKA . 41-49

PBJ.NTIJ T.UUKA 51-59

MODASA. T ALt'E:.A 61-71 MJ:OBIUJ .TAI,UKA 73-79 M.f..LPUR MABAL 81-87

B.f..Y.f..D T"LUK.f.. 89-97

MAPS

DIST1l-!CT ]\J.u> FaONT[SPIEClB

}'AIRS FAl')HW PA(HE 119

TJ.LUKA IDA-R {;

T.f..LUltA KBSD BJl.AHMA • 17

MAEAL VlJA YN.l(ag 2i

T.f..LUlU BalLoDA 31

TALUB.A HIHATNAGAR 41

TALUXA PRANTIJ 51

TALUXA MODA.5A 61

TALUJ[A MEGHHAJ ';'3

HARAL MuruR S1

TALUKA BAYAl) 89

PREFACE

Before 1951. only the figures of population of The District Census Handbook has been sub· -revenue villages were given in what were then called divided into three parts. viz .• :- 'Village Handbooks'. But the decision to bring out the District Census Handbooks giving extracts from PART I-THE DISTRICT all the important census tables for t!very district of {i) Introductory Essay the State was taken for the first time in 1951. In (ii) Brief Gazetteer of Place Names addition to the census tables. the minimum informa· tion given in the Primary Census Abstract related to PART II-STATISTICS the area of the village, number of houses and house­ holds, total population, house1ess and institijtional (i) Census Tables population, literates, and' agricultural and non­ (ii) Villagewise List of Industrial Establishments agricultural classes distributed under 8 main livelihood (iii) Handicrafts Tables -classes. Census statistics given in the Primary Census (iv) Departmental Or Official Statistics Abstract were further supplemented by the addition of PART III-VILLAGE DIRECTORY useful administrative information on such items as 'post offices. railway stations. distance of bazzar from (i) Explanatory Note village. primary schools, village panchayats, co- (ii) Village Directory operative society, etc. This was a unique achievement (iii) Taluka Maps 'Of the Indian Census giving as it did the basic demo­ 'graphic and economic information for the smallest Part I is entirely new. While all the items under administmtive unit, namely, the village, and in some Part II except that relating to the main Census Tables States, even for each hamlet and also for wards in are added for the first time, the Village Directory towns and cities. The J951 series of District Census Section has been enlarged by the inclusion of certain Handbooks, however, varied in content and size from useful information and maps. Various items included State to State depending upon the resources offered by in each of these three parts are listed below. the State Government. The Registrar General~ there­ tore, desired that the Handbooks brought out during PART I-THE DISTRICT the Census of 1961 should contain certain minimum (i) Introductory Essay statistical data. maps and other useful information which should be uniformly atjopted throughout the This is a new feature added for the first time. The country. The matter was discussed at the conferences district has been introduced by giving at the outset and seminars of the Superintendents of Census Opera­ certain essential information about its geographical tions before the contents of the various sections of the location. physical features, historical background, District Census Handbook were decided upon. administrative divisions. territorial changes, topo­ graphy, soil. climate. temperature. rainfall, etc. The at first proposed to Growth of population. its distribution between rural include a very limited number of census tables in the and urban areas, density. literacy, sex ratio, marital District Census Handbook as against a very extensive status. economic activities. etc, have been discussed -and comprehensive coverage accepted for common with reference to census tables. Agriculture, livestock, adoption by the States. But on reviewing the matter social services, co· operation. transport and commu­ ·on receipt of the recommendations of the third con­ nications, facilities of education, medical relief. hous­ ference of Superintendents of Census Operations. the ing. labour, Community Development Programme, Government thought advisable to incorporate as many progress of plan schemes, etc., have also been reviewed -of the census tables as possible to enhance its useful- in the light of available official statistics. In fine. all the ness. The result has been that the District Census essential details relating to the demographic, economic, Hanr.lbook of 1961 differs widely in the matter of social and cultural aspects as revealed by the census 'content and coverage from that published after the and departmental statistics, have been examined to Census of. 1951 and contains a number of new give a succinct account of the district as it stood in features, examined below. 1961. (ii) Brief Gazetteer of Place Names PART IJ-STA TlSTICS Part II contains (a) all the important Censua The gazetteer gives in brief information about all Tables including those compiled from House-lists and the places of historical or religious importance and (b) Official Statistics, furnished by the varIOUS State interest in the district. While the historical background departments. and other relevant details have been taken from the Census Statistics old District Gazetteers, information in respect of major irrigation projects. townships, crafts, fairs and The statement that follows compares the numb« festivals. etc., have been separately c(jJlected, and of tables compiled in different census series with those brought up-to-date in consultation with the Collectors. selected by Government for reproduction in the: District Census Handbook.

Details of ~ables compiled in 1961 Census and reproduced in District Census Handbook Total No. of tables Tables reproduced in Dil'trict Cemu~ Handl uk compiled Seric~ Descript.ion in 1961 :NumbN ParticulR I S

1 2 3 4 5

A General Population Tables 4 3 A-I and its Appendi('t's I. ]I I Jl '\\'i1 h H'''· Appcndice$ I &- 2, ,.:\-111 and A-IY with Appendix I and Special Appf'ndix.

B Economic Tables 17 12

(i) General Economic TablE'S 9 7 B-1, B-IJI-Parts A & B, B-IV-Parte A, B & C, B-V. B-VlI-Part!! A & B, B-VlIl-Partlil A & B &nd B-IX. (U) Household Economic Tables 8 5 B-X, B-XI, B-XJI, E-XVI ftrJd n-xvn

C Social and Cultura.l Table8 8 7 C-I, C-lI, C-Ill-Pluts A & B. C-IV, C-V, C-VU, C-VIII --- Pllrts A & B.

D Migration Taf>Iee 6

E Ta.bles on Housing and Establishments 5 E-I, E-II, E-IV and R-V.

SGIfSCfST Special Tables 011 I':Idlf'duled Castes and Scheduled Tribe~ 8 I SeT-I-Parts A & B~

NOTE: Two more tables ha.ve been specially compiled from HOUIO.{'-Ji"tFl, vi7., (il ViIlag.. wis:e List of Indl1strid Es1{:bli~llm{'llts and (i) Handicraft" Tuhlf>~. Official Statistics separate political unit for the first time. Non-availability of the required data in case of most of the Princely The pkture the census statistics present wHl be States and Estates was another handicap. The task incomplete without the official or departmental statistics of compilation of official statistics was thus beset with reviewing the progress made by the various adminis­ innumerable difficulties. The proformae for the various trative departments during the past decennium. An statements numbering 49 as approved by Government attempt has, therefore. been made to compile important and the Registrar General were circulated to all the official statistics fOf publication in the District Census concerned Heads of Departments as early as July 1961. Handbook. These st1tistics which relate to the past In view of the importance of these statistics, the fen years must be adjusted to the existing set-up of Government by circular letter No. CNS-1461-A2 administration, if they afe to be really useful and dated the 27th July 1961 addressed to all the Heads comparable. This. however, was not possible in spite of Departments had also directed that official statistics of efforts to that effect. For, extensive changes in the c3Hed for by the Superintendent o~ Census Operations te~itorial jurisdiction of districts and talukas have should be furnished within two months through the taken place during the last ten years, fir~t as a result Director, Bureau of Economics and Statistics, after of integration in 1956 and then due to bifurcation on thorough scrutiny by some responsible officer of the May 1. 1960 when Gujarat came into being as a department along with a certificate to the effect that ... Vll1 the data furnished are up-to-date, complete and arbitrary tracts formed by the grouping of talukas. The authentic in all particulars. The delay, however, caused result was that the administration was seriously handi­ in furnishing correct and complete information by the capped in the absence· of relevant particulars for the departments delayed final compilation and resulted in various administrative units of a district which were protracted correspondence to rectify the discrepancies req.uired oft and on for planning and other purposes. and incompleteness noticed during the course of veri­ ThIS lacuna has been removed on the present occasion fication at the Bureau. Non-availability of the required by giving figures of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled information for the various administrative units as at Tribes for each village in the Primary Census Abstract. present ~()nstituted was another ob~tade. The ?IogIess The talukas and "mages given in the Village Dir~tory had. therefore, to be reviewed from time to time in a are arranged in the order of their location code series of meetings with the Director, Bureau of Econo­ numbers. mics and Statistics and representatives of the depart­ MAPS ments concerned. The offices from which information ~he ~illage Directory is preceded by taluka maps was not received had to be frequently reminded by the showmg Villages by their location code numbers and Director. the Census Department and at times even dots varying according to the size of the village. Other by the Chief Secretary. Some of the Tables proposed items such as district or taluka headquarters, railway 1 to be included could not be inserted or had to be National highway, State highway, local roads. post office. revised either for want of receipt of timely information post and telegraph. canal, river, rest house, police station, or owing to the non-availability or incompleteness of etc., have been shown on the map with appropriate the data furnished. Where data for individual years symbols. Two key maps, one for the State showing ace not available. they have been collected for the the district boundary and the position of the district years 1950·51. 1955-56. 1960 .. 61 which mark the com­ in the State in hatching and the position of the taluka mencement of the First. Second and Third Five Year in the district in black and another key map for the Plans. Where statistics for these periods are not avail.. district showing taluka boundary and the position of able. they are given only for the year 1960-61; and taluka in the district in hatChing have also been where the figures compiled are not available for the induded in the taluka map. In addition to taluka units as at present constituted, the clarification as to maps, a /map of the district has also been given at the unit to which they refer has been made in the foot .. the commencement of the Handbook showing the note to the statements which also disclose the source various items listed above for the taluka map and of compilation. villages having population over 5,000. The key map PART m-VILLAGE DIRECTORY given in the district map shows district boundary and the position of the district in the State in hatching. The Village Directory or the Primary Census Abstract inc1U'Jes infonnation regarding population, The preparation of district and taluka maps and area. occupied houses. households. workers classified finalisation of area figures proved to be another into nine industrial categories of workers and non· handicap. The District Inspectors of Land Records had workers, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, lite· furnished tracings which had to be brought up-to-date rates and educated, etc., rot ea~l\ village as. well as for in the light of changes in boundaries owing to integra­ every ward and block of about 120 houses in each town. tion on the one hand and bifurcation on the other. In addition. it gives information on certain essential Frequent references and back references entered into amenities existing in the village such as educational at various levels. the Settlement Commissioner, facilities. public health and medical facilities. supply Superintendents and District Inspectors of Land of drinking water. electricity and its uses. etc., by means Records to remove the discrepancies and reconcile the of abbreviations placed against the name of each village. inconsistencies noticed did not yield much result. The This additional infonnatiOJl has been compiled from matter was, therefore. finally set at rest by calling a the special 'village notes' devised for the purpose and conference of Superintendents and District Inspectors collected through the Block Development Officers. of ~nd. Records who did on-the-spot checking and They relate to the position as it existed about March venficatlon and certified the correctness of the ultimate 1961. delimitation of boundaries and location of villages The figures of population of Scheduled Castes and appearing in the taluka and district maps and accuracy Scheduled Tribes were given in 1951 for certain of area figures entered in the Primary Census Abstract.

ix PAGING Economics and Statistics for the services rendered in Each of the three parts of the District Census the compilation of Official Statistics furnished by the Handbook will have a separate series of page numbers Heads of Departments and the checking of the statis­ sta,rting with J. tical data in the draft-notes for the Introductory Essays ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES prepared by the District Statistical Officers. My thanks With a view to enable the reader to trace a are also due to Shri H. V. Desai. Settlement Commis· village from the Village Directory. an alphabetical list sioner. Superintendents of Land Records and District of villages giving the names of villages and indicating inspectors of Land Records for their assistance in the their location code numbers. page number and serial finalisation of area figures and verification of district number on the page at which they are printed has and taluka maps. been given separately for each Taluka/Mahal at the Programme for the printing of District Census commencement of the Handbook. Handbooks has this time been very heavy indeed, more

THE HANDBOOK so as they are published both in Gujarati and English. The contents of the District Census Handbook The arrangements made by Shri B. A. Koreishi, explaine1 above have been finalised after frequent Director, Government Printing and Stationery, and deliberations at various census conferences and s.emi­ Shri G. J. Gonsalves. Deputy Director, for the printing nars, and meticulous care as to their form. size and of the voluminous work pertaining to the District presentation. But these by themselves would not have Census Handbooks at the various Government' and been sufficient. had the Government not Teadily res­ local presses, are thankfully aCknowledged. The excellent ponded to the various suggestions made in this behalf. work tUIlled out by tbe Government Photo-Zincographic If I may say so. the Government had p1aced implicit Press, Poona in printing district and taluka maps fai th in me, and accepted all the proposals made by deserves special mention. me from time to time to add to the utility of this I would like to place on record the valuable important compilation. It is hoped that the District contribution made by the members of the Census Census Handbook in its present form will satisfy a Organisation at various levels in bringing out the growing demancf for basic census data by ultimate Handbook in its present form. Mention in particular territorial units and other background information about should be made of Shri K. F. Patel. Deputy Superin~ the District and also prove to be a useful book of refer~ ten dent of Census Operations, Shri 1. D. Shah, Statis­ ence to the administrative departments and the public. tical Assistant.- Shri H. S. Bhatt, in charge ptoof reading The Government of Gujarat has taken a further section and Shri K. D. Vaishnav and Shri L. S. ShrimaJi decision namely to print the District Census Handbook of draftsman section. Before I conclude I must pay also in the regional language of the State, viz., Gujarati. tribute to the conscientious discharge of duties by the This will very much add to the utility of this publica­ late Shri J. K. Patel, Special Mamlatdar whose services Hon. The Handbook in Gujarati will contain (i) Note wet> placed by Government at the disposal of the introducing the district, (ii) Alphabetical list of villages, Census Organisation. for supervising the printing of (iii) Census Tables A-I. A-III and SCT -I. (iv) Village District Census Handbooks. It is a matter of great Directory with explanatory note and (v) District and regret that his services were lost to us, as he was Taluka maps. removed from our midst in the prime of his life owing ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS to sudden heart fail ure. Help in the compilation of the District Census Finally. the Registrar Gel!eral has given such Handbook has been forthcoming from various quarters, anxious thought and care since the inception of the to all of whom I am deeply indebted. 1. howe\ er. Census Organisation to ensure that the District Census wish to express my thanks to Shri V. Isvaran and Halldbook which the Census of 1961 brings out is an Shri V. L. Gidwani. Chief Secretaries to Government. up-to-date book of reference for the District by includ.. and Shri M. G. Shah, Deputy Secretary. General ing all available useful data both census as well as Administration Department for all the facilities they official. I am grateful to him for the valuable sugges­ ba_ve given in their preparation and publication of tions made and guidance given by him in this these Handbooks. I am also obliged to the Bureau of important publicati~n. R. K. TRIVEDI. . S",perintendent of Census Operalionf. 9th March. 1964. GujQl'Qt.

x ALPHABETICAL LIST OF l'ILLAGES

Hl. Location Page 81. Location Page Nt). Vil1age/To"'n Code No. No. No. VillagfjTcwn C(;d(' No. No. TALUKA IDAR TALUKA-contd.

TOWN 46 Dhnmdi 67 S 4i Dharapur 198 14 1 Idar I 6 48 DhtlfOd 150 12 49 Dhl.lrol 64 VrLLAQE~ 8 50 Dhinchaniya 174 14 1 Abdasan 168 12 51 Dbirakamboya 54 8 2 A('haral 31 8 52 Diyoli 183 14 3 Ambawada 59 8 53 Dobbada 37 8 4 AmiYlloara 159 12 54 DUJ1gri 190 14 :> 192 14 55 Eklara 127 12 6 Aroda 103 10 7 ArBll.mdB. 18 8 56 Fagol 32 8 8 Arsodiya 131 12 57 Falablln 27 S 9 Asai 8 50 58 Finchod 24 8 59 Fudeda 9 6 10 Babsar 39 8 11 Bad&rptmL 33 8 60 Gadha 130 12 12 Badol 16 8 61 Gajipur 7 6 13 Badoli 193 14 62 Ga.m bhirpura 69 10 l' Bakarpura 93 10 63 Gamdi 56 8 US Ba.rva,v 77 10 64 Gancshpur 191 14- 16' Bhadre8&r 187 14 65 Ganthiyol 163 12 1'1 Bhajpura 157 12 66 GodUa 71 10 18 Bhandval 44 8 67 Golwada 4 6 19 Bhanpur 58 8 68 Goral 166 12 20 Bhanpur 169 12 69 Gujarva 91 10 21 Bhavangadb 74 10 70 Gulabpura 28 8 22 .: 128 12 23 Bhetali 217 14: 71 Haripura. 23 8 24 Bhilvanta. 122 10 72 Haripura 105 10 25 Bhutiya 8$ 10 73 Hatharva til 8 26 Bhuvel 97 10 74 Hathoj 55 8 27 :&lundra 202 14 75 Bathol BTa.hmpuri 206 14 28 Dolundra Songara 101 10 76 Himatpur 215 14 29 Budheli 126 12 77 Ringlaj 214 1" 30 Budhiya 194 14 31 Budhsagar 141 12 .,8 lsarwada 213 14 79 Itdi 210 14 32 ChadasaD& 216 14 ~ Ch~mpt. '201 14- go J&dar 94 10 34 Chandap 6 6 81 Jaliye. 25 S 35 Chha.pi 11S 10 82 Ja.lodra. • 158 12 36 Chitrod~ 208 14 83 Ja.mrela 79 10 87 Chitrodi 12g 12 84 J~vantgadb 113 10 38 Choriwad 152 12 85 Javanpura 72 10 39 Chotaaan 155 12 86 Jethipura 95 10 oW Chulla. 151 12 87 Jetpur • 9.2 10 88 JIlIl& Ch&tnu • 148 l~ 41 Dantroli 49 8 42 DaramaU' 108 10 89 K.&bflo 132 l~

S). Location Page Sl. Location P.I~ No. Village.rro~n Code No. No. No. Village/Town Code No. No. IDAR T ALUKA-contd.

93 Kam bosani 43 8 143 Nani Vadol 98 10 94 Kamboya 115 10 144 Naranpur 15 8 95 Kanjeli 153 8 145 N~raylUlpur 184 14 00 Kanknola 146 12 146 N~rsipura 211 I" 97 Ka.npur 167 12 147 Nava 176 14 98 Kapoda 212 14 148 Nav8 Chamu· 149 12 99 Kava 30 8 149 Netraruali 107 It) 100 Ka.ve)a 109 10 1!JO Oda 123 ]2 101 Kaveli llO 10 102 Kl'.sharpura 114 10 151 Pahadiol 48 8 103 l{harediya. 10 6 152 Paj 70 10 104 Khaaki 125 12 ]63 Panchgamda 179 l' 105 Khodam 26 8 154 Panol 86 10 106 Kiahorgadh 135 12 155 Pataliys 1 6 107 Kodreli 46 8 156 Poshina 203 )4 lOS Kothan 154 12 157 Pratapgadh 207 14 109 Kukadjya 196 14 I5S Pratappura 21 8 110 Kushki 1~6 14 159 Punjpur 189 14 III Kuvava. 164 12 112 Kuvavad 38 B 160 Rabeda 14 8 161 188 14 113 Lalgadh 34 8 162 Rampur 8 o 114 Laloda 80 10 163 Rampur 47 8 116 L&lpur 136 12 )64 Rampur 89 10 116 Lalpur 182 14 165 Rampur- 200 14 117 Laxmanpma 111 12 166 RanBSan 22 8 118 ui 19 8 167 Ranodra 17~ 14 119 Limbhoi 78 10 ] 68 Rat&npur 10.2 ]0 120 Madbava 119 10 169 Ravol 2 6 121 Mahiwada 36 8 170 Revtt.$ 181 14 )7) Radami 122 Mahor 63 8 98 10 123 Malpur 52 8 172 Ruvach 209 14 124 Mangadh III 10 125 Maniyor 106 10 173 SabaJwad 73 10 174 Sadatpura 10 126 Manpura 116 10 82 127 Marwada. 61 8 176 Sahebpura 124 12 128 lIa8hal 139 12 176 Samalapur 20 8 129 Maatupur R7 10 177 Sango}i 3~ 8 178 Santol 104 10 130 Mathuur 9() 10 1'9 Sapaw&.da 83· 10 131 :Ma.thbhojay.t 17 8 180 Sarangpur 76 10 132 Medh . 144 12 . 181 Sardarpur 121 10 133 Me8&n 204 14 182 Savaala 161 12 1M Morad 68 10 183 Savgadb 85 10 136 Mota Kotda 197 14- 184 Shedhawada 172 1.2" 136 }loti Vadol 112 10 185 Sberpur S4 10 . 137 ):lovatp~ 29 8 133 12 ' 138 ):ludeti 173 U 186 Sing.. 178 14 139 )lu.ear 67 8 187 Siya.aa.n 188 Suciruana 120 10 14() Nadri 8 189 Sulei 12 8 1~1 Nuod 8 190 Sundarpur 117 lQ l~ Nba Kotila 10 191 Surpur 81 10 I, xii ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VlLL.GES-coll(d.

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192 Taaiya 165 12 20 Ch&ndr&na U J8 193 Thcra.sna 145 12 21 Ch'ogod 69 ~ 194 Thuravu 142 12 22 Ch,mpalpur 93 20 23 Chha.tr&ng 1.5 18 196 Umedgadh 138 12 24 Chh.ochhaf 39 18 196 L'medpura. 75 10 25 Chlkhala 142 22 26 Choliya 68 20 ]97 Va-dali 140 12 198 Vadgamth. 143 12 27 DamaV8a 139 22 199 Va.diyavir 170 12 28 Danmahudi 76 20 200 Vadoth 66 8 29 Dsotiya 35 18 201 Vaghpnr 153 12 30 Datltral 6 18 202 Va ktapur 62 8 31 I)e,(lka 53 20 203 VanMdol 195 14 32 Deoohiya 123 22 204 Vantda 200 U 33 Delwada 36 18 20~ Vartol 40 8 34 Delwada Chhocbhar 96 20 .206 Vasai 162 12 35 Delnti 62 20 207 Vaf!A1l 42 8 36 129 22 208 V8.8Ila 45 8 37 Dhlltroi • 109 22 209 . 137 12 38 Dhebadi 91 20 210 Veda 41 8 39 DhQlapan 19 18 211 Ventla 160 12 40 Db()li 95 20 212 V\raba.r 13 8 41 Dh()livaT • 128 22 213 Vincbbi II 6 42 Dhllniam 85 20 ,Virpur 214 100 10 43 Digthali 90 20 215 Viva.v 147 12 44 Dotad 65 20 216 VOr&V3V ISO 14- 45 Ga.dhada. 97 20 217 Zinzva 177 14- 46 Gadu 152 22 47 Ga10diya 140 22 KHED BRAHMA TAlUKA 48 Ganchbali 32 18 46 18 VILu.a:l8 49 Gandhisan 60 Ganer 40 18 1 Agiya. 107 22 51 Oanva (PallO) 5 18 2 Aja.vu 24 18 52 ~ 57 20 3 Ambaigadha 102 20 53 Gota 153 22 4 AmbaJnahuda 7 18 M Gnnbhatbari 49 18 5 Amba.sa.r 38 18 65 Gwtdel 141 ti 6 Anjani 22 18 56 GundjkJa&n 28 18

7 Bahara 17 18 57 Hingatia (Jagiri) • lOS 22 8 Babediya . 112 22 68 Hingatia. (KhaJ ...) 84 20 9 Bandiyanu TaJav • 78 20 10 Buol 118 22 59 Iaa.rod.. 134 2t 11 Bedi 18 18 60 Jadl Semb&1ia 125 22 12 Begod 82 20 61 Ja@llmDathpora U7 BbArmia 86 20 13 62 Jagmer lit) " BbesuDdra ]37 22 14 63 Janprotha 30 "18 16 Bhutiya. 113 22 M Joa.n 18 )8 Biliveda 88 20 '" 17 Boehl. )8 65 Kaj.. vu 8 18 18 Bordi llO" 22 66 Kal-.kbetra 4.3 18 19 BubadiY8.1),a Chh&pu. 72 20 8'7 JU.lcbhAwad 33 18 ... Xl11 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES-collld.

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88 Kaleb 101 20 117 Pathom 80 20 69 Kalikankar 23 18 lIS Pets. Chhapra 9 18 70 Kalol 132 22 119 PipaUya 31 18 71 Karunda 138 22 120 Pipodra. Dodiwada 105 22 72 Kathia 26 18 121 Polapan 64 20 73 Kathiyavachhadiya 77 20 122 Poshina. 10 18 '74 Khandhora 34 18 123 Radhiwad . 76 Kharaniya. 59 20 143 22 124 Ratanpur 76 .va. • • • 111 22 71 20 125 Rodhara 77 Khed Brahma 146 22 122 22 126 Rudramala '18 Khergadh 131 22 149 22 19 Kherivav 127 22 127 Salera 29 18 80 Kheroj 68 20 128 Seblabuj 21 18 81 Kola.nd 11 18 129 Shilawad 135 22 82 Koland Talav 12 18 130 Sisvalla. 124- 22 83 Kotda. 47 18 131 Sjtol 117 22 84 Kukadi 41 18 132 Songadh 1 18 85 Lakhiya • 2 18 133 Tadhivedi 45 18 86 Lam badiya 54 20 134 Tandaliya 133 22 87 La.nk 94- 20 135 Tembada 56 20 88 Laxmipura 136 22 136 Tcmbdi ti6 20 137 Tokara. 92 20 89 • 65 20 " 138 Tuver 90 Malva8 61 20 100 20 91 Mama.n& Pipala 16 18 139 Umbarva 50 18 92 Matarwada 48 18 140 umbora 67 20 98 Mathasara. 42 18 1,1 Unchi Dbanal 99 2(} 94 M&toda 106 22 95 Metral 144 22 142 Vaghcsh .... a.ri 130 22 96 Mithibili 15 20 143 Vaktapur 13 18 97 Mithivedi • • 62 20 144 Valaran 120 22 98 Motabaval 74 20 145 Valsadi 27 18 99 Mota. Sembalia. 37 18 146 Vankdivav 126 22 100 Movatpura • 00 20 147 Va.rtol 116 22 148 Vaaana. 150 22 101 Nada 63 20 • 149 Vekaria 114 22 102 Nanabaval 73 20 150 Vikharan 98 20 103 Nana Kodaria 89 20 151 Vinchhi 51 20 104 Nans Semba.lia. 79 20 105 Nanigovindi 83 20 152 Zanzava Panai 87 20 106 Nava Mota. 70 20 153 Ziznat 25 18 107 Nava Nana 119 22 108 Niohi DUna.l 151 22 VIJAYNAGAR MAHAL

109 Padardi 14:8 22 110 Padha.ra HI) 22 1 Abbapur 36 26 111 Padpa.t 3 18 2 Adepur 27 26 . 112 PaJiyabiya 20 Ii 3 Ajepuf !8 26 113 Panch Ma.huda 104 22 4 Amodara 84: 28 '114 Panthal 103 20 5 Androkha. 30 26 115 Paroya. III 22 6 Antri 5 26 118 Patadiya 81 10 "1 At&nIam ba • • S4 26 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGFS-contd.

81. Location Page S1. Location Page Code No. No. No. V iIlage/Town Code :Xc. No. No. VilIagefTown VIlAYNAGAR MAHAL-cvntd. VIJAYNAGAR MAHAl·;;oncid. 28 57 l\Iasota 74 28 8 Badarkha. 63 ~() 28 58 Matali 33 26 H Bulet-a 26 59 Modhri 26 10 Bandhna 33 25 28 60 l\Iovatpur 11 Bhagorapada 80 76 28 26 ] 2 Bham bhudi :W 26 61 Naliawada 79 28 13 Bhankhara 21 28 62 Nais(>ri 51 28 ]4 Bhatela 61 28 63 Nanabhaga 3 26 15 BilA.dia 70 28 64 Navagam Dhanela 28 16 Hogapada 81 Oil Navagara (Umaria) 47 26 28 17 Chamthan 78 66 Navakhola 2 26 26 18 ChandvRsa 43 67 Nelau 54 2'8 28- 19 Chikano 68 Olana Mahuda 20 Chitariya 28 41 26 21 Chithoda 28- 69 Padera 28 ti6 28 22 Chitrocii 70 Pal 72 28- 23 Dudhvav Si 71 Parosada. 4 26 24 j)ngla 28 72 ParVllth i3 28 28 2;'5 J)tt] plltpura 73 Piploti 88 28 7;) 28 2G Dantorl 74 Prathipura ]8 26 1\) 27 nholivHv 26 26 75 Raj'pur 45 26 28 DholivRV 2H 76 ROYlinmala 3S 26 2D Dho}v llIl i 12 2.'{ 77 Samniya 30 Fatf'pUT 71 28 78 Ramtf'la. 59 28 !ll 28- 31 Gluli 79 Saroli 60 28 32 <_;nrada 1\2 28- HO Haraan 44 26 33 GoJhwadn. 4H :W 81 T~taran 50 28 34 ltavadi 2S 82 1'01 Dungri 20 26 35 Jaleti li7 2S 83 Ukhala Dungri 6 26 36 Jamaniya 7 26 37 Jaswantpur 2H 84 Vadd 23 26 38 Jornvarnagfil,f 2G 85 Vajepu1" 2" 26 3D Jusawada 28 86 Vunuj 64 28 40 Kadolj 16 26 87 Vandbol 49 28 41 Kalvan 14 26 88 Vasai 53 28 42 Kllntbaria 42 28 89 Vijaynagar 55 28 43 Kathroti IS 26 90 Vireshwar 13 26 44 Kathvavdi 11 2~ 91 Virpur 31 26 45 Kelawa 40 26 92 Wankda 46 Kharibedi 1 2& 92 28 58 28 47 Kbarol 93 Zanzri 17 26 H 48 Kbedasan 28· 94 Zer 22 26 49 Khervada. 66 28 50 Kbokbra 39 26 BHILODA TALUKA 51 Kodiawada 89 28 VILL.AGSB 52 Kundla 10 21 Kundol 4g 26 53 1 Abhapur 151 38 54 Ladiwada 8 26 2 Adhera 125 36 55 Laxmanpun 87 2fi 3 Aglodi 8 52 56 limda 6S. 28 4. Ajitpura 89 34: ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES-contd.

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5 Akodia 17 32 54 Galisemro 139 36 6 Ambabar 87 34 55 Glllpur 135 36 7 Andharia. 70 34 50 Glmti 5 32 8 Ansel 132 36 57 Godh Kuski )28 36 9 ABal 184 38 58 Bardaspllr 161 38 10 Babecbarpura 115 36 59 Bathia. 155 38 11 Ba.mna. 29 32 60 Hathrol 31 32 12 Bavalia. 78 34 61 Hjmatput 120 36 13 Bavalia. (Pal) 69 34 14 Bedasan 36 32 62 Indrapura 39 32 15 Bbanmer 80 34 63 Jalia 16 Bbatera 56 34 189 38 64 Jambudi 17 Bbavanpur 13 32 100 36 65 Janali 18 Bbavanpur () 112 36 163 38 66 Ja.avantpur 19 Bbetali 152 38 158 3& 67 Jayla 20 Bbiloda 50 34 68 34 68 Jejudi 21 Bbutavad 47 34 67 34 69 Jesingpur 22 Bolundr& 43 32 160 38 70 Jumsar 23 Bornala 97 34 2 32 24 Brahmpuri 181 38 71 Ka.davia 185 38 25 Blldheli 86 34 72 Kadvath 130 M 26 Budhrasan 90 34 73 Kagda. Mahuda 147 36 74 Kalleka 60 27 Cbhapra J UDlBar 1 32 34 75 Ka]yanpur 28 Cbhapra. Kuski 126 36 72 34 76 Kanadar 29 Chhapra Samera 136 36 62 34 77 Karachha l(H 30 Cbibbadiata 61 34 36 78 Karanpur 31 Chiboda 58 34 159 38 32 Chitaria. 102 36 79 Kha.khaldharo 98 34 80 Khalvad 33 Chorlmala 63 34 6 32 81 KhapretR 34 Chuvania 83 34 9 32 82 Kha.ri 176 38 35 Dahegamda 141 36 83 Kheradi 164 38 36 Damuni 129 36 84 Kherancha 175 38 37 Desan 16 32 85 Kheroj 26 32 38 Devani Morl 121 36 86 Khiloda 166 38 39 Dhambolia 170 38 87 Khodamha 124 36 40 Dhandhaaan 95 34 88 Khumapur 54 34 .1 Db.a.nsot 81 U 89 Kie:ha.nga.dh 4() 32 4:2 Dharaaan 91 34 90 Kisorpur 75 34 43 Dholvani 46 34 91 KullaKuaki 1.27 36 '" Dhuleta 33 32 92 Kulla Mori 123 36 4JS Dhuleta 92 34 93 Kundo! 65 34 46 Dodieara Mota 153 38 94 Kundol (Dahegamda) 149 36 .7 Dodisara Nana 156 38 95 Kuski U2 36 48 Dolatpur 117 36 96 La.xmanpur 140 U Dolpur 143 36 36 97 Lilachha 7 GO DlJpur Tintoi 180 38 32 98 Lokhan 25 32 51 :Fatebpur 23 32 99 Lusadia I~ 36 n Gadadar 183 38 100 Maheru (Bhetali) . 164- 38 II Oadhia leg 38 101 Mahudhro 73 U xvi ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAG~onr".

Sl. Location Pa.ge 81. Lacation Pase No. Village/Town Code No. No. No. VillageJToWTI Code No. No. BHILODA TALUKA-collld. BHILODA TALUKA·concld. 102 Malas8. 38 32 152 Baja-pur 36 32 103 Malekpur _. 41 32 153 Samran 106 36 1()4 Mandhari 57 34 154 Sa.ngal 21 32 105 Mankdi 20 32 155 Sarkilimbdi 146 36 106 Mankroda 52 34 156 Shamalpur III 36 107 Manorpur 82 :w. 157 Shamlaji 113 36 108 Math .44 32 158 Shobhayda (Jagirl) 167 38 109 Ma.th Ge.nti 4: 32 159 Shobhayda (Kha.hIa) 168 38 110 Math Timbe. 28 32 ]60 Siholi 22 32 III Mau Navalpura 15 32 161 Siladri 76 34 112 Mew Timba. 12 32 162 Silaaan 45 32 113 Meravada lil 38 163 Sodpur 178 38 114 Meru IS 32 1M Sonasan 131 36 115 Mota Kanthe.ria 137 36 166 Sunokh 187 38 116 Mote. Samera 134 36 166 Sunaar' 10 32 117 Moti Bebar 162 38 US Munai 11 32 167 Ta.ka.tuka 77 M ]68 Thurava. 24 32 119 N ana Kantha.ria 108 36 169 Tord. (Jotpu.r) 71 94 120 Nana Samera 107 36 121 Nandoj 59 34 170 Ubaa.1 42 32 122 Nan.i Reb&!' 34 32 171 Vage.h.ari 37 32: 123 Nani Za.nzri 79 34 172 Vagodar ISS 38 124 Nankhi 14 32 173 Vs.gpur U9 31' 125 Napda. (J) 173 38 174 Vajapur 74 a. 126 Napda (K) 174 38 175 Vajapur (Kheranooa) 177 38 127 Narayanpur 53 34 176 VaJda-pur 105 ae 128 . 19 32 177 Va-ndiol 119 38 129 Narsoli 55 34 178 Vanbner 49 U 130 Nava Bhetali 150 36 179 Vankatimba 148 36 131 Ne.ve. Venpur 109 36 ISO Vaneer& 186 38 132 Ode 96 34 181 Vansli 51 M- 133 Odha.pad. 138 36 182 Vanta 182 38 183 Vantdj 30 32 134 Pada.rdi 118 36 184 Vanzar 165 135 Pahada. 85 M 38 185 Vasai 157 136 Pahe.dia. 133 36 38 99 137 Palla 93 34 186 Vua,. 38 187 Ve)p1U' 3 82 138 Pe.nchmabudi 101 36 188 Venpur 110 38 139 Patiakuva SS M 189 Virpur 66 34. 140 Punuan 32 32

141 Raiput 94 M HlMATNAGAR TALUKA 142 Raieingp'8f M M TOWN 143 Ramerl, 1" 36 lU Rampur 27 3t 1 HimatuatV I 146 Ralnpuri 84 34 146 Rampur (Morl) 116 36 147 Rangput _. lOS 86 148 Ravtavad. 145 36 J Ad.pur 103 149 Rintod. 48 34 ! AdpodD • 97 150 Rudardl ]44 36 3 Agio1 120 131 RlIdral 172 38 " ~. 136

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Sl. Location Pap SI. Location Page No. Village/Town Code No. No. No. Village/Town Code No. ~o. TALUKA-comd. HIMATNAGAR TALUKA-conrd.

,0 Ambavsda. 74 46 52 Jil·spur 6 44 6 Amrapur 61 46 53 Jo:apur 16 44. 7 Arjanpura 68 46 54 Kadoli 2 44 8 Asadan 12 44 55 Kalodri 72 46 56 Ks,nada 9 Baloohpur 60 46 13 44 57 Khnai 10 Balvantpura 63 46 17 44 58 Ka.niol 11 Bankhot 80 46 50 46 59 K8,nknol 12 Ba,vsar 130 48 64 40 60 K8,Ta-npur 13 Berna. 115 48 88 46 61 Kathvadia 14 Bhadardi 4:3 44 38 44 62 Kt~thvadia Vanto . 15 Bhavpur 93 46 37 44 63 Kitwad 147 16 Bhola nO Ma.th 54 46 48 64 K(!npur 17 :Silpan 111 48 • 59 46 65 K'lsarpura 18 Boria Khurad 31 44 49 46 66 K1!andhol 52 46 19 Champlanar 76 46 67 K:b.anus8 48 46 20 Chandarni 73 46 OS Khed 65 -46 21 Chhapara. 46 69 Khedawada 15 44 70 Kump 121 48 4:7 44 22, Dalpur 71 KundQl 145 48 23 140 48 fi Derol 137 48 72 L"lpur 25 44 25 Desasan 128 48 73 Ldpur 123 48 26 Dhabal 39- « 74 Likhi 45 44 27 Dhanadha. 23 44 75 Lolasan 19 44 28 Dhanpura 67 46 76 ~fahadevpura 1 44 29· Dhundhar Rl 46 77 Mahadevpufa. 18 44 30 Fulpura 114 48 78 Ma.hadevpura 90 46 79 Maha.devpura 144 48 31 Gadha 10 44 80 Maherpura 141 4S 32 Gadboda. 135 48 81 Mali 102 4'8 33 Gambhoi 87 46 82 Manorpur 1.29 48 34 Gamdi 117 48 83 Matha Sulio. 83 46 35 Ganbhirpura. 113 48 84 Mordungra 75 ~ 36 Gorwada 51 46 86 Moti Deami n6 48 37 Radio! 134 48 86 1Jlotipura 27 44 38 Rajipur 32 44 87 1tIotipura 71 46 39 I1amirgadh 69 46 88 Muchhn-ipal 85 46 4:0 Hamirga.dh 120 48 89 l\{unpur 3 44 41 Bansalpur 21 « 90 Munpur 77 46 42 Rapa. 146 48 91 Nadri 96 46 43 Bathrol 104: 48 92 Nadri Pethapnr '30 « 44 Rimatpur 78 46 '. 93 Nani Demai ~ 44 45 Huni 79 46 94 Nava. ~ 46 '6 liol il 44: 95 Navalpur 142 48 96 NaveJpur Bhatoda 106 48 4:7 Jlmlbudi 58 46 9'1 Nikoda. l~ 48 ~ JamIa. 35 44 98 Nurpura 36 « ~, Javana.pdh 107 4:8 lOS' I$Q, Ja",anpur 48 !6. !9 61 Jit.od « U ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VlLLAGES-contd.

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48 TOW:N 101 Pedhmala 101 44 I 52 102 Pethapur 4 I Prantij 100 46 103 Pipalie. 2 Talod II 6~ 104 Piplodi 28 « 8 VIL,LAGES 1015 pipodllr « 48 106 Pola.jpur 143 I Ahmadpura 50 56 46 107 Pratappura 57 2 Ambawada 37 54 44 108 Prathipura. 33 3 Aminpur 18 54 44 109 Prempur 7 , Amodra 11 54 48 no Pura] .' 133 5 Amrapur llO 08 79 56 125 6 Aniod. III Rabda 89 56 109 7 Anjana 112 Raigadb 74 56 66 8 Antrolivaa Dolji • 113 Raieingpura 73 56 34 9 Antroliv8S Punjaji 114 RB,jpura. 10 Aarada 10 M 115 86 116 Rajpur 110 11 Badami Mundi' • 90 56 1I7 Rampur 99 12 Badodre. 80 56 118 Rllmpur 56 13 Baini Mundi 113 58 119 Rltngpur 5 14 Baksrpur 109 58 120 Rupal 98 15 Balisana U5 66 16 :Bh&dakia 116 68 9 « 121 Sachodar 132 68 05 46 17 Bhatia 122 Sadha 18 Bhimpada. 40 54 123 Sahebe.pura 138 48 19 Borha 31 54 131 48 124 Sakrodia 20 Boria Becbaraji 108 58 a:5 Sa-roli 139 48 126 Savgadb 44 21 Chandpur 91 58 127 Shravana 82 46 22 Charanvata 45 66 128 SurpU! 44 44 23 Chhadarda 33 64 129 Surpur 119 48 24 Chbatrisa 95 .6

130 Tajpuri 149 48 26 Dadarada 53 is 131 Takhatpur 89 46 26 Dalani Muvs.di 123 58 132 Tandol 40' 44 27 Dalpur 8 ,(8 44 ' 133 Thumra 127' 28 DevaHa "66 134 Titpur 41 44 29 Devia 7l 66 30 Dhadhavasna 122 1)8 112' 135 Vagdi' 31 Doltabad 131 08 136 VajapuT : lOS 32 Fatepu:r 36 54 137 Vakhatpur 149 33 F02!ivad. 48 66 138 Vaktapur 20' . , Fulpura 86 139 V lllDloj 92 a4 140 Vantda. 124 35 Gadha.ad 82 I41 Varana 14 36 Galesra 20 142 Vasna 55 37 Gambbirpma 96 70 143 Vasna 0- 38 Oed 1 144 Vaeni • 122 39 Ghadi 49 145 Va.vdi ~ 81 40 Ghadkan 118 146 VejarlWP Will. Math 94 41 Gora. 94 147 Virawad. llS 42 Golabni Mundi 101 148 Virp_ 22 43 Gul&bpura "8 65 149 Zamp 63 44: Gunc1i. ALPIIOETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES-contd.

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46 Hadmatia 58 56 93 Oran 21 54 .·6 Harsol 97 58 94 Pa.dhayda 135 58 .7 Indrarajpur 30 54 95 Pa-duRan 78 fj6 48 Javanpur 87 56 96 Pallachar 16 04 .9 Jenpur 57 56 97 Piludra 5 64 50 Jorajini Mundi" 106 68 98 Poglu 17 54 99 Poyda. 29 54 61 Ka.bodra. 38 64 100 129 58 62 Kabodri 39 64 101 Punari 70 (j6 ·63 Kamalpur 22 54 M Karmipura UK 58 102 Ranasan 41 56 1S5 Karol 117 58 • • 103 Raslod 112 58 66 Kathvada 83 56 104 Rasulpur 7 54 67 Katpur 23 M 105 Rayania 127 58 58 Kesherpur 120 58 • 106 Roz.ad 75 56 69 Kherol 102 58 • 107 Rupal 93 58 60 Lalni Muvadi 84- 56 Sadani Muvadi 61 LaIpur (J) 56 56 108 133 68 109 Sa-doUa 19 54 62 Lalpur (&) • '7 56 110 Sagpur 68 Limla 25 M 77 56 111 Salal 6 64: 64 Madhavgadh 98 .68 112 Salatpur 85 56 6.5 M&he.devpura 14 .54 113 Semalia 38 56 66 M&hadevpura 126 58 114 Sitwada 28 54 67 Mahekal 107 .58 115 Sonasan 15 54 68 Mahelav 100 uS 116 Sukhad 119 68 ·69 Mabial 125 58 111 Sultanpur 81 56 '10 Majara, 32 M ;f)6 71 Malvan 46 US Tajpur 26 54 72 Mamroli 24, .M 119 Tajpur Camp 72 56 S5 73 Maunchha .u 120 Takhatgadh 59 56 Mavani Mu·yadi 114: .58 '14 121 Tantarda 124 58 76 Memadpur 65 .66 76 Modhuka 67 ~ 122 Ujedia 103 58 l)6 17 Mohanpur • 62 123 Umedni Muvadi 99 58 Moka.mni Muvadi lU- i8 78 124 Unohha ill 58 79 Mora.li 52 liS Morvad 2 ~4 So 125 Vadhrota 12 54 Mota Chekhla. li6 81 6. 126 Vadrad 54 56 Motipura M J)g ~ 127 Vadv&aa. 27 54 Moti Sari 51 l)6 U 128 Vaghpur 4: M Moyad S M M 1.29 Vajapur 60 56 Mudhaana UQ 68 80 130 Va.rvada. 61 66 88 N ana Chekhl.. 69 56 131 Vav 76 56 rt Nananpur 9 M· 1$.2 Va.vdi 92 68 88 Nan,i Shiholi 83 66 • Nava 4J 66 133 W illia.mpura 128 38 .. Navalpur 4S 58 It NaT.vas 106 68 134 Zalani Mundi l!l 68 • Nikodia 34:' M 135 Zinzva. 13 Of , h~ ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES-Contd.

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MODASA TALUKA MODASA TALUKA-contd.

TOWN 44 Hafsab&d 76 66 45 Hathipura 66 66 1 Modaaa 1 62 46 Himatpur 130 68

VILLAGES 47 !tadi 18 64 1 Alampur 104: 68 48 Jalampur 138 68 2 Alwa. 130 70 49 Jalodar 93 66 3 Amba.sa.r 153 70 50 JamhU8&f 61 66 4 Am1a.i 96 68 51 JBmna Chha-pra 128 68 is Amodra. 123 68 52 Jamtha 141 68 6 AntiS&r& 113 68 53 Jashvantpura 135 68 54 Jitpur (Bakrol) 7 Badoma 81 66 4:3 66 55 Jitpur (Dadhaliya.) 8 Bajkot 88 66 64 66 56 Jitpur (Vadagam) 9 Bakrol 30 64 148 70 57 Jivanpur 10 Bamanvad 35 64 39 64 58 Juna Vadvasa 11 BamoH 119 68 126 68 12 Bayal 133 68 59 Kabola 49 66 13 Bbacha.diya 51 66 60 Kanal 139 68 14 Bhatkota 29 64 61 Kanjodia. 107 68 15 Bhensa.wada. 112 68 62 Kashipura. 136 68 16 Bherunda. 99 68 63 Kau 117 68 17 Bhilkuva, 62 66 64 Kbadoda 20 64 18 Biladighoda. 32 64 65 Khalikpur 92 66 19 Bodi 3 64 66 Khambhisar 10 64 20 Bolundra 34 64 67 Khilodiya 149 70 21 Bordi 97 68 68 Khumapur 50 66 22 Borvai 143 68 69 Kim 122 68 23 ButaJ 144 70 70 Kishorpura 131 68 53 66 71 Kokapur 72 66 72 Kolavda 115 68 2tS Dadhaliya 60 66 73 Kolikhad 100 68 '26 90 66 74 Kuna 74 66 ?:1 Davli 9 64 75 Kundol 63 66 28 Dhankhorl 134 68 29 Dhan!!ura 121 68 76 Lachha.i 1 64 80 Dholvani 67 66 77 Lali No Math 1M 70 31 Dhunawada. 103 68 78 Lalpur 105 .68 H Dolpur (Shinllo) 78 66 79 Lalpur (Sardoi) 22 64 83 Dolpur (Ve.da.gam) 140 68 80 Laxmanpura. 56 66 M Dugarwa.da 98 68 81 Limbhoi 15 64:

3lS Fareri 83 8' Mad88&DA 11 64 M :ruta. 38 83 Ma.dhupura. 57 66 84 Mahadevpurs. 109 68 37 Gadha. 132 85 Malekpur 120 68 88 Gadh&da. 8 86 Malv&Il (Kesh&pur) 47 66 89 Gajan 52 87 Ma.rdiya. 51S 66 .(() Galaundr& · . 19 88 Ma.th 59 66 41 Ganeahput 87 89 MathaeuUa 95 68 U Garudi· · . 110 90 MOOhaean 13 48 Gokhrva · . 31 91 Modarmmba 68 "60 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGF.kontd.

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MODASA TALUKA-corztd. MODASA T ALUKA·concld. 92 Mora 69 66 93 Moti Chichano 17 64 141 Umedpur 106 68 94 Moti Isrol 42 66 142 tTmedpur (Dedh.aljya) 65 66 95 Motipul'8. 54 66 143 Umcdpur (Bolundra) 40 64 96 Motivav 145 70 ]44 Vndaga.ID 147 7() 97 Muloj 71 66 145 Va.ghedia 46 66 08 Munshiwada 77 66 146 Va.ghpur 28 64- 99 Nana-Mota. Dholia. 5 64 147 Vakha.tpur 152 70 100 Nandiean 36 64 148 VallavRota SO 66 101 Nani Chich.a.no 16 64 149 Yaniyad 70 66 102 Nani Isrol 41 66 150 Yantada (Bolundra) 24 64 103 Nanivav 142 68 151 Vantada (Medb&.8&n) 14 64 104 Navalpur 155 70 152 Vanta. (Dull) 6 64 105 Nava Vadv88& 125 6S 153 Varthu 44 66 154 Volva 89 66 106 Padar 25 64 107 Pa.badpur 101 68 MEGHRAJ TALUKA 66 lOS 86 ViLLA-GrtS 100 Paliyapur 4 64 1 Adepur 120 78 HO Rabiol III 6S 2 Adhodiya 140 78 HI Raipur 2 64 3 Antoli 20 7. 112 Rajali 58 66 113 Rajpur (Bakrol) 33 64 4 Badartralna Chhapra 25 129 68 114 Rajpur (Bayal) 5 Banthiwada. Ajuhirol& .. 60 76" 146 70 H5 Rajpur (Vadagam) 6 Banthiwada Bsmani 70 76 116 Rakbiyal 48 66 7 Banthiwada Jeniana 63 76 117 Ramana ll8 68 8 Banthiwada Lalakumpa. 62 76 118 Ramosh 124 68 9 Baska-Danti 135 78 7 64 119 Rampur (Davli) 10 Behdaj 44 74 73 66 120 &awpur (Shinavad) II Belyo 155 78 1.'51 70 121 Rampur (Vada.8am) 12 Bhadvaoh 102 76 S4 66 122 Rasulpur 13 Bhatkota 33 7. 137 68 123 Rughanatbpur 14 Bhemapur 131 78 116 68 124 Rupan 15 Bhemni-Kavath 83 76 125 Sabalpur 8.5 66 16 Bhempura. 87 76 64 17 Bhunj&ri . 133 78 126 Sajapur 27 . . 12'7 Sakana 94 68 18 Bhutiy. 127 78 128 Salampur 12 64 19 Ehuval .54 76 129 Sarodi 23 64 20 Eilipadar 78 76 130 Sartanpur 127 68 21 Brahm.n-Kotda S. 76 131 Sarurpur 82 66 22 Chamanada 74 '16 132 Sayara 75 66 23 Chhikari 116 78 133 Shawpur 21 64 24 Chhitadra 19 74 184 Shinavad 79 66 108 68 135 Sbinol 25 Damom&-Dhundha 128 114 tl8 186 Sika 26 Dhand.hiya 34 102 68 137 Sitpur 27 Dhaniwada .. 69 138 Surpur .t5 66 ~8 Dharol. 6 119 Tentiaar: 26 M 29 Dbebd. 119 140 Tintoi 37 .. 30 DhenkTa .. 80 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES-contd.

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31 Dhulkota II4 78 77 Limbhoi 122 78 32 Dhundhcra 36 74 78 Limbodra (Dhundha) 139 78 33 Duchaka,n 157 78 79 Limbodra (Ramgadhl) 144 78 M Dundwo.da. 57 76 80 Limdaplldar 88 76 36 Dungragod 146 78 81 Mahudi 26 74 36 Futa 105 78 82 Manda 94 76 83 Manpur 97 76 37 Gayvachhda. 39 74 84 Meghraj 47 74 38 Ged 24 74 85 .Mota :Math 10 74 39 Godha. 99 76 86 Moti-Mori 112 78 40 Godhawada 113 78 87 Moti-)foyadi 142 78 41 Gopawada. 79 76 88 Moti Panduri 106 78 4.2 Gorwada. 21 74- 89 Muds hi 134 78 ..3 Gundikayara 145 78 90 Munshiwada 109 78

.44 Chhapra. 98 76 01 ~e.d 121 78 45 Hiratimba 68 76 92 Nans Math 6 74 93 Nani ~Ioyadi 123 78 38 74 46 lnt.a 94 Nanl Panduri 118 78 65 76 47 Iploda 95 Naranpur 1 74 7 74 48 IS8,ri 96 Narsoli 107 78 97 Nava (Bhuval) 56 76 49 JaJampur 17 74 98 Navagam 72 76 50 Jamgadb 73 76 99 Navagam (lsari) 16 74 ill Jashvantpur& ., 51 76 100 Na.vagharan III '78 62 Jitpur 108 78 101 Nesda 149 78 .53 Jitpur (bari) 14 74 U Jivanpur 110 78 102 Odha. (Kasa.na) 76 76 103 Odha (Panibar) 2 74 71 76 65 Ka.dvadi 104 Pahadia. (Panchal) 42 74 6e Ka.dwada 82 76 10.5 Pahadiya (Meghraj) 53 76 D'1 Kaliya Kuva. 156 78 106 Palla. {Dhulldba) , 126 78 [)8 Kalodri 49 76 107 Palla (Kadwada) • 89 76 69 Ka.mrode. 67 7ti 108 Panchal 40 74- Il 00 Kantalu 74 109 Panibar 3 74 68 76 61 Karanpur .' llO Patcl-Na-Chhapar& l5 74. 6! Kasana. 75 76 111 Patcl-Na-Dhundha. 138 78 63 KaBOd 93 76 112 Pied 66 76 64 Khakhariys 18 74 113' Pruthvipura 55 76 66 Khandera 88 76 114 Punjapur 9 74 M KhandivlI.T 48 74- 115 Rajpur (r~ri) 8 74 67 Kher&i 147 78 116 Rajpur (Ramga.dbi) 124 78 ~ Khokha.riya 104 76 117 Rakhapur 4: &9 Kolundra. 30 74 118 Ramad 117 78 'to KriBbnapur 143 78 " 119 R&mgadhi 129 '71 Kumbhera. 46 7~ 78 120 Ranjedi 35 74 '72 Kanol 32 74 121 Rfl.yawadll. 130 78 '73 Lakhapilr 137 78 122 Rellawada 27 74 7t L&khipur 77 78 III Relyo M 76 '75 Lalodi,.. 148 78 1M Bola. 95 76 '1& Lalput 103 76 121S Roya.niy&- 1M 71 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES-Contd.

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120 Sarangpur • 153 78 14 Bhut&n 72 84 127 Satipura. la2 78 15 Boradia 67 84 128 Semleti 61 76 16 Butiya 78 84 129 Sendaryo 152 78 17 Choriwad 58 84· 130 ~hal'lg8) 28 74 18 Chunfari 32 82 131 Sisodara. (Adepur) 115 78 132 8ieodra (Meghraj) f4 76 19 Dabaran 63 84 133 Surdevi 125 78 20 Damom Muwada 103 86 134 Surpur (Pa.

150 Zardo 45 74 42 J alamkhan na Muw&da 120 156 Z&rni 100 76 43 JaJampun. 7 157 Zeriyawad& 29 7' 44 Je8ingpur 29 4::6 Jesvari 86 . MALPUR MAHAL 46 Jitpur ro 47 Jogivanta 9 Vn.L"OBS 48 Juoa Takh.. tpur 22 1 Adepur 39 82 49 Kacharapur 2 Aghatia 17 82 73 50, Kakaritimba 3 Ambalia 59 S. 20 51 Kanel.. 19 " Ambava 28 82 5i Kana.ada 14 IS Andhari Wadi M M 53 Kaaaiya 49 6 Aniyor 106 sa ., Ankal;a 62 84: 54 K ..tkuva 70 • 55 Kaveri.. 116 a Bamani 60 86 56 Khalikpur 112 i Bhempoda 121 88 57 Khetaw&da 77 10 Bhempur 92 86 £Stl Kidiad 68 11 Bhempura 10 81 59 Kothi 100 11 Bhojpur 12 8J 60 Kothi.. 10'1 11 Bub KaUi 18 8J 61 KoytJi.. • 98 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGfS.contd.

Looation Pep Sl. Loc.tion Page SL No. Villagefl'o"llnl Code No. No. No. Villapfl'01rIl Code No. No. MALPUR MAHAL-condd. MALPUR MAHAL-contd. 109 Sonikapur • 2~ 62 Mljina- pa.badia 94 110 Burajpul 80 63 L&lpur 65 111 Suran. P.badi. 99 64 Lodhiana Pahadia 31 112 Suvareh&r 110

.66 M&godi 75 M 113 Tiaki -. S2 66 Mahiapur 89 ~ 11. TraM.Da Munda 116 67 Maljina Pahadia. 91 M 115 Trikampur 93 68 Malpur 30 82 116 Tunadar 123 69 Mangalpur 37 82 86 70 Manvav 83 st- 11~ Ubbatao 117 71 Marivadna MuwaU 114 86 111) Vadinatbrna Muw&da 108 86 72 Maladl'a 54 84 ll~ Vankaoeda 111 88 73 Matbvaa 81 &l Ito V.. di 88 M ,,, Meditimba. 23 82 121 Vavd ibwa • 21 82 75 Mevda 6 82 122 Vel.nia • 2 82 76 Mokr.mpur 79 Si 123 Vinnia .. 109 86 7'1 Molli 102 as 78 Manawad. 3& 82 DAYAD TALUKA

79 Nathava,. 3 82 vn.uo.. s 80 Nava. 53 84: 81 Navagam 26- 82 1 Abmadpua '. J23 S2 Nav.. Kuva 46 82 2 Ajabpur • 127 82 3 Akodia. sa Na\'agh~a 40 '. 56 84 Nava Takhatpur 34 82 4 AknIDd 39 5 Alana 68 16 82 Sf) Odba • 6 Alav. ~ 61 84 86 Odha 7 Amarpdh 63 87 Padar 11 82 8 Amarpura. 38 88 Pah~ia 74 84 9 Ambag&m 117 89 Panavda 42 82 10 AmbaIia-ra II 90 Parpotia. 101 S4 11 Amiapur 27 91 Parsooa 13 82 12 Amodra • 162 92 Pateliana Muwada 113 86 13 Amrapur • 72 93 Piplana 105 86 14 AnkhoI • 5 94 Piprana 25 82 15 Badarpura 95 92 9S Punjarani Muwada 56 84 16 Balisana • • 7 90 91 Bambhoda. • • 71 84: 17 Bayad • 106 94 18 Bhajpur • wi Rampur • • • 1 82 • 67 91 87 84 19 Bhotndevno Ma.th 85 98 Ra8&p~ -. 92 2() Bhundaaan • 19 ~' Rinchhwad .. .. 33 82 90 100 Ruganathpur 43 82 21 Bhukhel • • 71 92 22 BibiniTav • • 64 92 101 Sagodi .. 64 84, 23 Bihipnra. 48 92 102 Sakhwania .. 122 86 24 Bilwania • S2 92 103 Samado • 66 84 26 Bordi • 159 IHI 57 lOol Sa.rdarkhantni Muwadi 84 26 Borma*h • • • 1.7 ~ 1015 Bawda • 95 M 27 Borol • 163 96 106 Sav&p_ 96 M- 107 S~pRr • 90 8i • .. 49 108 Souana. • .. 38 82 • 94

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BAYAD TALUKA-contd. BAY AD T ALUKA-contd,

3Q Chandrej • 9 90 77 Jodhpur 29 90 ~~ Chbabhou 149 94 78 Jumatral 112 94 a2 Chhevadia 90 92 79 Junwada. 20 90 33 Chogamda. 78 92 80 Kadaf'ia lIS 94, M ChoilBo 105 M 81 Kalajina MU\'uda . 128 94 82 Kfl.Dllaj 3D Dabbs. 59 92 104 94 83 Kamli 86 Dahegan:ula 108 94 76 92 84 Karanpur 37 Dakhaneshwar 116 94 86 92 8,,) Karoli 88 Dalpatpura. 98 92 80 92 8U KasiYRvat 141 94 3~ Dcmai 150 94 87 Kesarpura 40 Deria 23 90 164 96 88 Kesarpura Campo 4:i Dcroli 163 9B 31 !O 89 Kesarpura Gam 42 Dhammiia 81 92 32 90 gO Khadol ~ Dhanp1ll'8. Campo .. ·. 14 90 88 92 91 Khanda. 132 94 1M Dharamul Vanta.' '. '. 99 92 92 Khanpurni Muvsdi 45 Dhom 126 94 35 90 '. 93 Kbari 137 46 Dolpur 65 92 94: 94 Kheda 47 Dolpur 93 92 75 92 95 Kojan 121 94 48 Dolpur • 129 94 96 Katda llO 94 ~ Fatndhirpur ., ,104 96 97 Lalpur 18 30 Farehpuf .. ., 44 90 00 98 Lalpur 46 92 61 Fatcbpur .. • 60 92 99 Lalpur (Mota) III 94 ,2 Gabat 94: 92 100 Lalu • lS2 92 ~ Gadhdakot 84 92 101 Lank • 155 96 M Galalni Muvadi 37 90 102 Limb 2 90 lJD Ganesbpur 22 90 103 Mahadevpura 158 96 66 Gancshpur 73 92 104 Manpur 26 90 97 Ganeshpur 131 94 105 Manpur 66 92 is G

89 Jalampur 143 M 117 Pagiana Muvada. " 130 9' '70 Jalampur 33 90 U8 '. ". 25 90 '7f Jaleri 102 91 119 Panchkvada. " " '. 40 90 7t Jantra.l .. 13 90 120 Pate Ina. Muvad& " " 135 ~ 73 Jaswantpura ·· 83 92 121 Patio '. .. 57 91 '14 Jitpnr 12 90 122 Pipodra " '. " 120 ~. '7& Jitpur " • 'd 90 123 Poyda. ", '. .. 42 90 ft Jitpur alifJ8 &m8i Campcl 1M 04: 124: Prantvel " '. 103 94 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES-concld.

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125 Radodra. 107 94 146 Takhatpuf 125 9.t 126 Bamas 62 92 147 Tlllod 157 96 127 Rampura 56 92 148 Tenpur 10 90 128 Rampur Campa 53 92 149 Totu 119 94 129 Ranechi 109 94 150 Udepur 130 Ranipura 6 90 30 90 151 Utarda 1 131 Rata-npur 51 92 90 132 Rugnathpur 28 90 152 Vajavat 142 94 133 Rugnathpura 70 92 153 Va.jepura. Campo . 15 90 134 Rupnagar 97 92 154 Vajepura Gam 16 90 155 Vankaneda. 24 135 Sangal U,8 94 90 156 136 Saradi Sa.rkhandi . 89 92 Vanta. 68 92 157 Vantda. BayaSathamba. 133 94 96 159 Vantda Suks. 87 139 Savels. 156 96 92 160 Varena Bortimba . 146 94 140 Semalia 100 92 161 Vasadra U5 94 141 Sengiani Rayan 79 92 142 Simlaj 106 96 162 Vasani 17 90 163 Vasanirel 145 94 14:3 Simli 77 92 Vasna. Mota 152 96 144 Sult&npura 21 90 164 165 Vatrakga.db 54 92 145 Takhatpur 47 92 166 Vijayganj 134 94:

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PART I

I INTRODCC'rORY ESSAY

2 GAZETTEER OF PLACE NAMES

INTRODUCTORY ESSAY

SABARKANTHA DISTRICT

1 LOCAnON AND PHYSICAL FEATURES (2) Goradu soil : In Modasa. Prantij. Himat­ nagar, Bhiloda and Malpur talukas mahals. J.1 Boundaries and Natural Divisions (3) Medium-black soil : Mainly found in Khed The Sabarkantha district came into existence in Brahma. Vijaynagar~ Bayad" BhiIoda and Idar August. 1949 as a result of the merger of various talukas / mahals. Princely States and estates in the then . On the north-east, the district is bounded by , 1.5 Climate and Temperature on the west by tbe Banaskantha and districts The district experiences extremes of climate and and on the south by Ahmedabad, Kaira and Panch­ there are considerable variations in the temperature. mahals districts. The western side of the district is It is intensely hot in summer and severe cold and near bounded by the river ,whereas the Arvalli frost conditions prevail in winter. The extremes of hills form a natural boundary on the northern and the temperature combjned with low rainfall give the dis .. eastern. The total area of the district is 2,735 square triet a dry and healthy climate. ~iles. The climate of the district can broadly be divided 1.2 Configuration into three seasons. The cold weather commences This distriCt can be divided into two zones. viz., from October and lasts up to the end of February. the hilly region and the plains. The range of the The temperature goes down considerably and ranges ArvaHi hills covers the northern and the eastern parts between 46°F to 65°F. The summer season prevails of the district and takes a southward turn on the. from March to the middle of June. During SU11lJllet border of the district. The hilly tract also known as the temperature reached 118

3 ·the month of September. This adversely affects paddy According to annavari data only a few villages at the flowering stage and groundnut in the pod forma­ in the Himatnagar, Idar, Malpur and Prantij talukas tion stage. The annual rainfall in the district during were affected during the period 1948 to 1957. The the last decade are shown in the table given below talukas of Bayad and Modasa were, however, not for Himatnagar which is the headquarters of the shown to have been affected at all. Both these talukas district. are fiat areas with medium sandy loam soil.

Annual rainfall for Himattw.gar Town. 1951-60 The Committee was of the opinion that though a Annual Rainfall few sca ttered villages h~ ve been affected in certain Year In Inches In Centimetres talukas during the last 10 years, the incidence is not 1 2 S high and, therefore. no part of this district would be 1951 N.A. N.A. regarded as a scarcity area. 1952 30.g 78.4. 1.8 Forests 1953 41.1 104.3 1954 49.7 126.3 According to the information furnished by the 1955 40.0 101.6 Chief Conservator of Forests, Gujarat State. the area 1956 38.8 98.6 of forest in the district in 1961-62 is 479.11 sq. miles, 1957 N.A. H.A. out of Which 53.82 sq. miles are reserved forest and 1958 29.3 74.3 the remaining 425.29 sq. miles are unclassed forests. The main products of forests in the Sabarkantha 1959 62.9 150.9 district are timber and fuel. The minor products are 196() 22.( 57.0 timroo leaves. gum. bamboo, mahura seeds. etc. N. 4 .... Not .... ailabl$ Monthly rainfall figures for aU these years are 2 ADMINISTRATIVE SET. UP available in Official Statistics Table 1.2 published 2.1 Historical Background in Part II of this Handbook. Himatnagar, the headquarters of the district was 1.7 Famine and Scarcity originally founded in 1426 A.D. by Sultan Ahmed I The district was affected by famine in 1911-12. to keep the Raos of Idar in check. The king Sultan was said to have been fond of this place and named 1948-49 and 1951~52. Scarcity conditions were declared in 1927-28 and ]947-48. The famine of 1951- it ' Ahmednagar '. Subsequently in 1848 it was reverted to the State of Idar and took its present name' Himat­ 52 affected 150 villages of Khed Brahma taluka, 86 villages of Bhiloda taluka and 10 villages of Meghraj nagar' after Maharaja Himatsinghji of Idar. The town Idar is picturesquely situated at the foot of Idargadh, a taluka. rocky hill, about 500' high towering over the town. The Fact Finding Committee appointed by the The strength of the fort on the hill is proverbial, 'To Government of Bombay in 1958-60 have reported that take Idargadh is to achieve the impossible'. The according to the previous history of declaration of Chinese pilgrim Huen Tsang (640) mentions a place scarcity available for last 10 years. the following areas which he calls O-cha-li, the Chinese way of writing .were affected in Sabarkantba district ::- Vadari. Idar is said to have been refounded by Parihar Year in No. of , who, subject to Chitor. ruled there for several which times generations. Towards the close of the twelfth century, Na.me of Taluka Circle . affeoted affected the Idar Chief took part with Pruthwiraj. king of 3 4: 1 2 . against the Musalman invaders of India. and Meghra.j Isari 1951-52 1 was killed in the great Hindu defeat of Thaoesar .,. (1193). Idar then fell into the hands of a Koli named Bbiloda Shsmlaji " Babtuka. " Hathi Sord who was succeeded by his son SamaHo. Khemed " .. " The latter was killed by a Rathod prince named Xhed Bra.hma Laxmipura .. ., Sonangji. who took possession of Idar, and became P08hina. A· .. .. " .. the founder of the dynasty of the Raos who ruled ~ Bn.hm.& ,.. .. there for several generations . " Other important State that was merged was Vijay­ 2.2 Territorial Changes 'nagar. It is predominantly inhabited by the tribal After the merger of various Princely States with people and is mostly covered by forest and surrounded the State of Bombay in 1949, the district bocame part 'by hills. About 8 miles away from Vijaynagar. near of Bombay State and formed part of Gujarat State Abbapur are the scattered ruins of a Dumber of old on its formation into a separate State on 1st May. 1960. '.temples dedicated to Shivo, Mahavir, Sun, etc. The Though there are no territorial changes between the 'temple of Sarru:shwar M ahadev ccnstructed in the year period 1951-1961. there is an increase in area of 1100 A.D. was devastated by Alafkhan, the brother of 288.00 sq. miles since 1951 due to survey of unsurveyed AUaudin Khilji at the time of his invasion on Patan. areas. Territorial changes which took place after 28th It has beautiful sculpture carved allround. The Archa­ February 1961 are shown in an Annexure. ,eological Department is taking steps to presenie it. 2.3 Administrative Divisions Ambaliara, Mohanput, Ma\pur. Bayad and other Sabatkantha is one of dIe disricts of Baroda ,States of Sadca Division of the former Western India Division of Gujarat State. For the purposes of revenue States Agency were merged in this district. The administration. the district is divided into two sub· present district thus consists of 29 merged and inte­ divisions with 8 talukas and 2 mahals. The detai)s ::grated States. Prantij and Modasa talukas of former about the area and population in respect of these sub· were also added to it. divisions are given in the following table. Administrative Divisions, 1961

Population 8l. Ar6& No. of No. of No. Sllo.Di'rieionfTa.lukafMaha.l (in aq. miles) town. villagell TQtd RUrl~l Urban 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 Dr.Rid To$&1 2,735.& 5 1,537 918,587 857,379 6t,208

Tota.lJor HitMtK.ag

1 Idaf (23.1 I 217 153,426 142,614 10,8l2 ,! Khed Brahms. 316.1 153 74,475 74,475 3 Vijaynagar 160.6 94 30,11l 30,111 " Bhilod3 262.2 .. 189 90,766 90,766 1) Himatna.gar 278.5 1 149 110,708 95,421 15.287

Totld for Modtl8fJ S1l,b-Divisio1t 1,29<1.5 3 735 459,101 423,992 3!J,109

6 Prantij 319.4 2 135 144,475 125,450 19,025 7 Modasa 336.7 1 154 llS,434 102,3.')0 16,084 8 Meghraj 214.0 157 50,291 50,291 9 Malpur 142.7 123 38,214 38,214 10 :Bayad 281.1 166 107,687 107,687 Details of inhabited and uninhabited villages, Area of the Province of Bombay and the re.mammg density and occupied houses are available in Census 6 talukas and 2 mahaJs are comprised of former Idar, Table A-I published in part II of this Handbook. Ambaliara. Mohanpur. Ranasan, Vijaynagar. Malpur, Dadhalia. Likhi and other small States and Agency 2.4 Revenue villages. The Collector is in charge of the general adminis­ tration. law and order, and civil supplies. He is In the Union Area. there is no change in the assisted by a Personal Assistant in his office and position that obtained before 1947, in respect of survey Deputy Collectors in charge of two sub-divIsions and settlement. The lands of each individual holding baving their headquarters at Himatnagar and Modasa. in this area have been surveyed and designated as There are 8 mamlatdars in charge of 8 taluka offices survey numbers and their sub~divisions as pot hissas. and 2 mahalkaris in charge of the rnahal offices at pot numbers Or hissa numbers. Their areas are worked Vijaynagar and Malpur. out separately and recorded. The soils of these survey lNlmbers and sub-divisions are, classified for the purpose 2.5 Revenue Settlement of land revenue according to the Gujarat Classifica­ The district is comprised of 8 taIukas and 2 tion System and Land Revenue Settlement bas been mahals of which 2 talukas are comprised of the Union introduced under the Bombay Land Revenue Code. • The original settlement in the pre·merger areas of the the basis of average cash value of 35 pet cent of 1/.6tn. district was introduced in the year 1861·62 and the of the gross produce, whichever was the lowest, to the same was revised in the year 1892-93. Second Revi. soil classification values through the medium of the. sion settlement was introduced in the year 1927·28 ana distance from village site scale and the actual area at· though the guarantee period of 30 years has already the survey number or its sub~division. In these areas" expired. the same bas not yet been revised. there were several villages held on J agiri tenure. Tho.; Jagiri tenure has been abolished under the Bombay In former area the villages ~ere sur· Merged Territories and Areas (Jagir Abolition) Act•. ' veyed and the soils classified during the former State 1953, and the assessment of each individual :survey regime on' lines sitnilar to those in the pre-merger number or sub~division has been fixed under Section. talukas of the district. As regards the village of other 7 of the said Act by applying the rate of the adjoiniui. States, wholesale or partial survey, as was necessary J homogeneous Khalsa village. and classification have been carried ont under the Under the Gujarat Classification system lands. Merged St~te Atea Survey aoo Classification Scheme. irrigated from wells are treated as dry crop lands with I No area in this district now remains unsurveyed and an additional classification factor of sub-soil so as to unclassified except village 1101 (former Jagiri village) levy higher la.nd revenue assessment on consideration where survey and classification have not yet been carried out on account of stay order of the court of the capacity of the wells and soil c1assjfication-~ value. Clf law. Land irrigated from 2nd Class and'"lst Class Itri.. In the Merged State Areas~ where the land gation works which are in charge of Public Works. revenue settlement is considered scientific, in order Department are subjected to separate Irrigation Cess. to bring the land revenue assessment on par \\·'ith and Irrigation rates under the Bombay Irrigation Act. those obtaining in the pre-merger talukas of the dis­ but lands irrigated from smaller works like tanks ~bicb trict, Government framed Land Revenue Rule 19·N. are not governed by the Bombay Irrigation Act are. For fixing the land revenue assessment in areas subjected to Himayat assessment which is clubbed witb~ which are not settled or nor scientifically settled on the land revenue. Occasional use of water for agri~ Jines similcn to the Bombay Land Revenue Code. cultural purposes with permission and from Govern .. · Land Revenue Rule 19-0 was framed. Both the above ment resources where Government have not spent Rules were framed under the Bombay Land Revenue anything h allowed free and where ;Governrnent have Code. section 52. According to Land Revenue Rule spent something, water assessment is Jevied under' 19·N, the villages in the various settlement groups section 55 of Bombay Land Revenue Code. were generally compared with those in the pre-merger talukas in respect of permanent and semi-permanent 2.6 Agrarian Reforms factors of physical configuration. climate and rainfall. markets, communications and standard of husbandry, As a resuIf' of Government policy to remove inter .. and comparable ·Union Areas were fixed for them. mediaries to give social justice to the tillers of the' The standard rates of the scientifically settled areas soil various measures of land reforms were intro" were then compared with the standard rates of com .. duced from time to time. These may broadly be divided in two parts, viz :- parable Union Areas. and tem\'.l~ior. ~as granted to the extent of the excess of the former over the latter. (1) giving security of tenure to the tenants and' Under the Land Revenue Rule 19~O, groups of the ultimately making them owners under the Tenancy villages of the merged areas were formed on con· Law, and sideration of their homogeneity in respect of pennanent (2) abolition of different jnam and special; ana semi~permanent factors mentioned above, and the comparable Union Areas of these villages fixed under tenures in order to remove the intermediaries Land Revenue Rule 19·N and land revenue assess, between tb~ Government and the actual tillers of rne1lt in such areas were worked out by application of lands- (1) tbe recoverable rates worked out under Land The tenancy rights are regulated under the Bombay Revenue Rule 19·N. or (2) the existing rates prevail. Tenancy and Agricultural Lands Act, 1948. In pur. ing in the merged areas or (3) the rates worked out on suance of the "Land to the tiller" policy, the Act'

·Union Atcu= Are" forminl part of the Prc~ln4cpcnden~ c1istricta of Bomba.y Pro~~. 'provided for statutory transfer of ownership rights of B Assembly Constituencies lands to the tenants from 1st April. 1957. which is 81. Name of ,known as the 'Tiller's Day'. This was an important No. Constituencies Extent of Constituency :step towards the removal of absentee landlordism 1 2 3 which was ooe of the disincentive features in the 1 Idal (SO)· Idar talaka (excluding 37 villages -programme of agricultural improvement and food of Dobhada circle of Idar taluka) 1'roduction. 2 Khed Brahm& (ST)§ Khed Brahma taluka, Vijaynagar roahai and 37 villages of Dobha­ There were no lands held on special tenures in de. circle of I~r tal uk. ~he pre·merger areas of the district. All of Inams kinds 3 Bhiloda Bhiloda. a.nd Meghraj ta.lukas except Devasthan Ioams have been abolished after 1947 :and the Bombay Tenancy and Agricultural Lands Act, Moda88 Madasa. taluka 1948 has been applied in this area. The Bombay 5" Bayad Baya.d ta.luka a.nd Matpur mahal .Prevention of Fragmentation and COl)solidation of 6 Prantij Prantij taluka Holdings Act is enacted in 1948 and the activities under 7 lIi mat naga.r Himatuagar taluke. .this Act have been spread over Modasa, and Prantij 1alukas of the district under the Gujarat Agricultural *Reserved for Scheduled Castes §Reserved for Scheduled Tribes Lands Ceiling Act. 1960. the maximum limits to the land hC)ldings have been laid down. 2 .8 Judiciary

In the merged and integrated areas, there were The judicial set-up at Ahmedabad (rural) includ­ lands and villages held on Jagiri tenure. This tenure ing this district comprises of I district and sessi0fls -has been abolished by special legislation. The various 1 udge. 1 Assistant District Judge, 2. Civil l udges "inams obtaining in the merged areas, except Devasthan (Sr. Division) and 11 Civil Judges (Jr. Division). As Inams. have been abolished by the Bombay Merged Sessions Judge he is empowered to impose any sen­ Territories (Miscellaneous Alienations Abolition) Act, tence authorised by Jaw. but any sentence of death 1955 and the Bombay Tenancy and Agricultural Lands subject to confirmation by the High Court. The Assis­ Act has been applied. Thus in respect of land tenures tant Sessions Judge is empowered to impose any -and inams. survey, soil classification and land revenue sentence authorised by law, except a sentence of death assessment, the position in the merged State areas has or imprisonment for life or of imprisonment for a term been brought on par with that obtaining in this respect exceeding 10 years. The District Judge has unlimited ·in the pre-merger areas of the district. jurisdiction in civil suits while the Assistant Judge has jurisdiction up to Rs. 15,000 in such suits. Civil Judge .2.7 Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies (Sr. Division) and JUdicial Magistrate is empowered to impose a sentence of imprisonment for a tenn not Under the Delimitation of Parliamentary and exceeding 2 years and fine not exceeding two thousand Assembly Constituencies Order, 1961, 1 seat is allotted rupees. He has got unlimited jurisdiction in civH suits. to this district for the purpose of election to the House Civil Judges (Jr. Division) have jurisdiction up to of the People and 7 seats for the State Assembly. The Rs. 10,000 in ciwil suits . .details comprising the territorial extent of the Parlia· mentary and Assembly Constituencies are shown 2.9 Police below. The total strength of civil police in 1960·6l amounted to 656 persons. There were 17 police stations Delimitation 01 Parliamentary and Assembly and 29 police outposts in the district. The total number Constituencies of cognisable offences investigated was 2.067. Thus there was I police per 4.17 square miles of area. The Parliamentary Constjtuencies number of persons per police was 1,400 and the number Na.meof Extent in terms of Auembl, of cognisable offences investigated per police was 3.15. Constituen.cy ConstitueMi~

1 ! 3 The number of crimes by major class of offences in the district is extracted from Official Statistics Table l<1a.r. Khed Bra.hma., Bhiloda..Moda.s I :Bay.d. Pr&ntij and Himatnagar 11.3 given in Part II of this Handbook wherein other

7 details regarding number of persons acquitted or dis­ by this Handbook are (1) Municipalities, (2) District charged and number of persons convicted win also be Local Board. (3) District School Board and (4) {Jram found. Panchayats. But since the Panchayats Act has come into force from 1st April, 1963.. replacing the existing' P-ersons com'icted hy nature of offences, 1960-6/ District Local Boards by JiJla Panchayats and intro­ ducing democratic decentralisation at all levels, a short ~o. of persons Description of offence convicted resume of the provisions of this Act as regards the 1 2 new set-up, functions. finance, Jtc., will also be given· Affecting life 11 to bring the position about administrative set-up' Hurt 3 up-to-date. Theft 35 Criminal trcspaF8 tit Under spe('iai and local laws 4,';1) 3.2 Alullicipalilies

3 LOCAL SELF GOVERNMENT At the end of 1960-61 there were 4 municipalities. covering 4 towns with a population of 53,786. The­ 3.1 Local Self Government Institutions average population per municipality was 13,447. The The Local Self Government Institutions in the following table 8hows area, poprbtion, income and: Stale as on 1st April, 1961, which is the period covered expenditure of each municipality in the district~

,U unici paN tie s, area, population. income and expenditure for the year 1960-61

Income Expenditur.. Ar{>a in Income per bead F.xpenditure per head . Municipality sq. mUes Population (in Rs.) (in Ra.) (in Re.) (in Re.}

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Total 4.99 53,786 488,874 9.09 530,227 9.S$

Idar 1.00 10,819 88,767 8.20 101,182 9.35

llimntnngar 1.10 15,043 133,517 8.S\ 148,893 9.90

Modasa 2.31 16,226 114,392 7.05 126,~73 7.82

Prantij 0.58 II ,698 152,198 13.01 153,279 13.10

Details regarding number of members, sources of major heads of expenditure were civil public works" income and heads of expenditure are available In and minor works and navigation. The following table Official Statistics Table 14.1 published in Part II shows income and expenditure of the Sabarkantha of 'this Handbook. District Local Board during 1960-61 under different The total income of all the 4 municipalities during heads. 1960-61 amounted to Rs. 488,874 of which as much lncome and expenditure of District Local Board, as Rs. 298.302 or 61.02 per cent came from rates and 1960-61 taxes. The income per head of population as per 1961 Census was Rs. 9.09. As against this, the total expendi­ Incf"J1l).{' Expenditure Head (in Ri.) Head (in R-M.) ture in 1960-61 of all municipalities amounted to 1 2 3 Rs. 530,227 and average expenditure per head of " population Rs. 9.86. Total 2,432,481 Total 1,311,616 L&nd Revenue 89,333 3.3 District Local Board Local rateli 104,536 Administration 32,423 Interest 23,285 The Board was constituted of 33 members elected Law &nd jUitice 87 by general constituencies of whom 6 were elected on Education 150 reserved seats (two seats each. for ladies. scheduled Medical 3,909 M.dical 29,496 tribes and scheduled castes). Total income and expen­ Pen.ion 4,973 diture of the Board during 1960-61 were Rs. 2,432.481 lIIi.collantOUI 1,~O7,335 }{i II cella neou. 7,816 Irriiation a: )(iur llinor worb & and Rs. 1,311.695 respectively. The main sources of wQrk•• 200,846 Navigation 207,371 income were misceIJaneous and civil "orki and the Civil WenD.. '01,16. Civil Pu blie Worb l,029,4GG

8 Details glVlflg income and expenditure under villages and 1 ~own. 330 of these pancbayats were group different sources are available for the years 1950-51 panchayats covering 1,350 villages and the rest were and 1955-56 in Official Statistics Table 14.2 published independent pancbayats. The villages having nyaya in Part II of this Handbook. panchayats numbered 166. The number of panchayats in each taluka/mahal of the district together with their 3.4 Panchayats income and expenditure for the year 1955·56 and The number of panchayats in the district at the 1960~61 is given in the following table. end of 1960·61 was 481, covering 1,500 inhabited

Income and expenditure of Panchayats, 1955~56 ana 1960·61 No. of village pallchsyats-- Income (in R6.) Expenditure (in R~.) TslukaJMabal 1950-51 1955-56 1960-61 1950-51 195{)-56 196Q-Bl 1950-51 195r,...ti6 19t1Q-61

I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 T""-J 211 481 270,2.92 1,998,648 2tO,t11 1,626,'83 IdaI' 42 84 33,235 279.467 14,255 222,839 7 39 22,560 127,242 15,997 95,950 Vijaynaga.r 7 22 3,486 72,530 46S 56.786 Bhiloda 18 62 9,406 152,888 5,720 102,379

Himatnll.gar 54 56 2f),556 352,060 25,534 316,082 Prantij 2.'> 67 HO,OOO 245,600 81,500 218,600 Modasa 20 51 37,193 367,953 24,679 312,801 Megbraj 9 24 4-,57G 59,Q29 5,915 42,714 MaJpur 6 22 12.432 83,.261 15.504 65,4:71 Bayad 23 54 30,848 258,618 20,539 191.9"11

The above details are also available in Official According to the provisions of the Gujarat Pancha.. Statist~ Table 14.3 published in Part II of this yat Act, 1961, a gram panchayat consists of not less Handbook. than 9 and not more than 16 members. while a nagar panchayat consists of not less than 15 and not more The total income of all panchayats for the year than 31 members. Provision has been made to reserve 1960~61 was Rs. 1.998.648 while the total expenditure seats for women and members of scheduled castes and amounted to Rs. 1.625,593. The income and expendi­ tribes. A taluka panchayat consists of ex-officio, ture per head of population covered under panchayats elected~ co~opted and associate members. On account were Rs. 2.31 and Rs. 1.88 respedive~. The income of the national emergency, interim district panchayats and expenditure per panchayat were Rs. 4,155.19 and had to be constituted jn April, 1963. Elections arc Rs. 3.379.61 respectively. now proposed to be held and elected district panchayats 3.5 Present set-up under the Panchayat Act would be constituted towards the end of March, 1964 in the sixteen districts of the State. The Gujarat Panchayats Act has been brought into force in all the districts of Gujarat (except Kutch The District Development Officer is the Chief and Dangs districts) from 1st April. 1963. In the Kutch Executive Officer in a district pancbayat. He is borne district. it bas been brought into force with effect from on the cadre of the Indian Administrative Service 15th April, 1963. It is not yet made applicable to the (senior time·sca)e) and is appointed by Government. Dangs district. In each district there are three tiers of The Chief Executive Officer of the taluka panchayat the panchayat organisation, gram I nagar panchayats, is the Taluka Development Officer, who is also taluka panchayats and district panchayat. Municipali .. appointed by Government. Both these Officers· are ties having population not exceeding lOJ)()() have been Secretaries of their respective panchayats. These pancha.. converted into gram panchayats and· those having yats function through various committees. appointed population exceeding 10,000 but not exceeding 20,000 for different groups of functions under the Act. have been converted into nagar panchayats. A gram FUNCTIONS and nagar panchayat is subordinate to the taluka panchayat. while a taluka panchayat lS subordinate to The functions of three ti~rs of panchayats have the district panchayat according to the scheme of this been given very elaborately in the three schectules to Act. the Act. In addition, the functions of collecting land

9 revenue (including cesses) and dues recoverable as At present, the implementation of the Act is bein~ arrears of land revenue, levied' and assessed by or done mostly through the Commissioner. They have under the ~and Revenue Code and all other func­ been delegated with most of the powers of the State. tions and duties of a village accountant under the Land and exercise supervision over panchayats. Revenue Code have been transferred to gram/nagar pancahyats. The powers exercised and the functions Provision has also been made in the Act under- and duties performed by the District School Board . which the State Government will give grants to the: have been similarly transferred to the taluka and panchayats on the basis of the average of the landf district panchayats and all primary schools have been revenue collected during the last three preceding years ct. placed under the control of taluka and district paneha­ after deducting therefrom the expenditure on the: yats. A large number of functions such as registration salaries and training of the secretaries of gram pan­ of co-operative societies, approval of amendment to chayats and village accountants and crediting 5 per­ the bye-law of co-operative societies. calling of or cent of the amount to the State Equalisation Fund•. extending the period for the calling of annual general 50 per cent of the balance will be distributed among: meeting of co-operative societies and such other func­ gram panchayats and nagar panchayats. 25 per cent tions which under the Co-operative Societies Act, were among taluka panchayats and 10 per cent among the! exercised by the Registrar. Co-operative Societies. have district panchayats. Out of the remaining 15 p~ been transferred to district panchayats. Moreover. cent of the land ifevenue, 7t per cent will be carried functions relating to agriculture, animal husbandry. to the District Equalisation Fund and 7! per cent to public health and medical relief, social welfare. cottage the Gram Encouragement Fund. industries and small scale industries and District Statis~ 4 POPULATION tical Office, have been transferred on an agency basis to the district panchayats. 4.J Growth of population STAFF In 1951, the population of the district as constitu­ ted in 1961 was 684,017. According to the 1961 Census; To enable the panchayats to carry out numerous the same has gone up to 918.587 and increased by' activ~ties entrusted to them, Government has trans­ 234;570 or 34.29 per cent, the highest during the last ferred/deputed a number of its employees alongwith sixty years and higher than that observed in the case· the functions transferred. The staff of the District of Gujarat State which is 26.88 per cent. The rate of School Boards and District Local Boards has also growth of population of this district has increased from· been transferred t~ ta1uka I district panchayats. It has 13.32 per cent in 1901-11 to 34.29 per cent in the last. been envisaged in the Act to constitute a panchayat decade (1951·61). However, this rate is not even as· service in connection with the affairs of panchayats can be seen from the table given below which compares; and to maintain a uniform stan(lard in the ret.-ruit .. the growth rate in the district during the last sixty ment for panchayat service. A Panchayat Service years. Selection Board bas been constituted for this purpose. FuNDs JI ariation in population during 1901 to 1961 Decade Percentage- The pancbayats have been given necessary funds to Year. P<>pulation 'Variation decade execute all schemes transferred to them. In addition, variation. 1 provision has been made in the Act. for various tiers 3 " 19()1 329,865 •• . • of panchayat to levy taxes and fees. A gram or 1911 373.812 43,94':' +13.32- nagar panchayat subject to certain conditions can 1921 412,046 38.234 +10.23 1~31 489,056 77,010 +18.69 levy a tax on buildings. a pilgrim tax. a tax on fairs. 1941 572.948 83.892 +17.15 festivals. and other entertainments. a tax on bicycles 1951 684,017 111,009 +19.89 1961 918,5S7 23(,570 +14.29 or vehicles drawn by animals, a sanitary tax9 etc. It 1901 to 1961 688,722 +178.47 can also levy fee on markets. cart stands, tanga stands.. Sexwise details are available in Census Table A-H' for the supply of water from wells and tanks fO[ pur.. published in Census of India. Vol. V-Gujarat-Part: poses other than domestic use and for cattle. The II-A. taluka panchayat and district panchayat can request Government for increase in stamp duty. Moreover. This shows. that the population is steadily risins-, provision has been made in the Act for making grants though the rate of increase has fluctuated from decade· to the panchayats for its activities. to decade. The 1961 population showed an increase ot

10 178 per cent over I9DL The unprecedented growth of the terll;1 'Village' has practically remained the same .of number between 1951-61, the highest since 1901 can, during the entire census period. In short, it is a revenue ,however, be reasonably attributed to the progress and or cadastral survey village which has got a separate ..development that has taken place in the district since entity and a distinct number assigned to it in the .Independence, as also to the decline in death rate. revenue records of the State. It may consist of a single .accompanied by steady improvements in medical and village with a cluster of houses or a number of hamlets public health services available to the people as a with separate clusters of houses. In forest areas it may .result of Plan Schemes. even consist of scattered houses situated on the field within the boundaries of the village. It may be inhabited OCCUPIED RESIDENTIAL HOUSES AND HOUSEHOLDS or uninhabited.

The total number of occupied residential houses 4.2 (i) Rural Population .in the district is 173,928 or 4.66 per cent in the State. The total number of villages in the district is 1.537 The average number of persons per occupied census of which 37 are uninhabited. The total rural popula­ house in total, rural and urban areas of the State and tion of the district is 857.379 giving an average of district are given below. 572 persons per inhabited village. The proportion of rural population (93.34) to the total population in the Average number of persons per occupied houses, 1961 district is comparatively much higher than similar proportion in the State which is 74.23 per cent. TotalfBMal/Ur ban Sta.to D~trict 1 2 3 Percentage diltribution of rural population by Total 5.53 5.28 size group of villages, 1961 Rural 5.54 5.32 Urban 5.52 4.77 Percentage Peroont&~ to total to total No. of No. of Rural rura.l It w.ill be seen that the average number of persons Size Group Yillages Villageil Popula.tion population ~er occupied house in the district is less than that of 1 2 3 4: 5 the State for its total, rural and urban areas. Le.u than 200 441 29.~ 50,243 0.86 200-499 511 34.07 168,232 19.62 fie number of households in the district was total 500-999 317 21.13 220,313 25.70 175,050. rural 161,874 and urban 13,176 and that of 1,000-1,999 173 11.53 240,107 28.00 houses total 173,928 rural 161.100 and urban 12,282. 2,Q00-4,999 54 3.60 150,561 17.56 The number of households per cent of houses, there· 5,000-9,999 4: 0.27 27,923 3.26 fore, comes to 100.65, 100.48. and 102.71 for the total. lO,ooo a.nd above rural and urban areas respectively. The average number Details of sexwise population for talukas are available ()f persons per household for total, rural and urban in Census Table A-III published in Part 1I of this Hand­ book. areas of the district comes to 5.25, 5.30 and 4.65 respecti vely. More than ! the villages in the district fall in the class range less than 500, while 32.66 per cent of the 4.2 Rural/ Urban distribution total have population vacying from 500 to 1,999. 3.87 per cent of them are large size villages (2,000 The criteria for determining whether a place was and above) covering 20.82 per cent of rural population. TUral or urban varied from census' to census and It is significant to note that the major part of rural popu­ rendered such data incomparable. A uniform definition lation 53.70 per cent is concentrated in villages having for urban areas was. therefore. adopted during the population between 500 and 1,999. Medium size Census of 1961. by laying down that a place should be villages is the feature of this district. The tendency -classified as urban if it was (1) a municipality~ canton­ of village to grow in size and the concentration of ment or civil lines or. (2) bad-{a) a population of rural population in medium and large size villages 5.000 or over and (b) 75 per cent or more of the total are noticeable from these statistics. male population was dependent on non-agricultural -punuits. 4.2 (ii) Urban Popuiatil»1 'Village' is a revenue village which is an adminifY Statement showing the number of towns classified trative rather than a demographic unit. The definition by population is furnished below.

11 Number of tow~ classified by size groups during 1901 to 1961 I II III IV V VI 100,000 & above 50,000 to 99,9!)9 20,000 to 49,990 lO,OCO to 19,£i~9 5,CCO to 9,£~9 Belew ;),((0 Ye&r ----_ - _--~- ---_-- No. of l'opula.· No. of l'opula- No. of Popula-- No. of P(lpula.. No. of Popu\a. No. of l'opula- Towns tion Towns tion Towns tiOD TO"DS tion Towns tion TG"ns tion 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1961 4 53,692 1 7,516 1951 1 10,930 5 38,082 1941 1 11,598 4 26,461 .. . . 1931 3 21,421 2 9,346 1921 .. 2 13,777 3 12,947 1911 2 12,545 3 13,306 1901 .. 3 22,536 2 7.811 Sexwise details of each town are available in Census table A·IV published in part n of this Handbook. Nearly 7 per cent of the total population of the Population per square mile, 1961 district lives in urban areas, as against 25.77 per cent State/Districtl in the State. The lower percentage of the urban popu- Talufa/Maba.l To;al R~ral Urban 4 lation indicates that the district is mostly rural and no State 290 218 7,194 large scale industrialisation has taken place. Out of 1 4,487 ~~~;ict ~~~ i~~ 10.812 ten talukas mahaIs of the district, six taluka I mahals 2 Khed Drahma 236 236 are entirely rural aM towns are also f{)und to be ! ~~~~:gar ~~ ~~ .. smaller in size, since there is not a single town whose 5 Himatnagar 398 344 13.897 2.061 population exceeds 20,000. The number of towns (6) ~ ~~! ~; ~ 6,~63 in 1951 has come down to 5 in 1961 owing to be 8 Meghraj 235 235 9 Mltlpur 968 268 classification of ODe town (Vadali) as a result of change 10 Bay&« 382 382 in the definition of urban areas. In 1961, the urban While working out the density of urban areas, the population of the district, numbering 61.208 persons is urban units for which area figures are not available spread over 5 towns, 4 in the size class IV and 1 in have been ignored. Rural density is worked out on V. The average population of a town in Sabarkantha the basis of rural population onlYJ though the area district is 12,242 persons as compared to 30,380 for figures include the area of those urban units for which the State. The extent of urbanisation is thus found to separate area figures are not available. ; The highest be comparatively less than that obtaining in the State density 452 is found in Prantij taluka and the lowest as a whole. 187 in Vijaynagar mahal. In rural areas Prantij has the highest (404) and Vijaynagar mahal the lowest 4.3 Density (I87) density. But among towns Himatnagar tops the list with 13,897 per sq. mile, and the lowest being The area of the district in 1951 was 2,447.00 2,061 for Prantij. square miles or 3.44 per cent of the total area of 4.4 Migration Gujarat. In 1961 it rose to 2.735.00 square miles or The number of persons born (i) at the place 3.85 per cent of the total area of the State due to of enumeration (ii) elsewhere in the district (iii) outside survey of unsurveyed areas. The corresponding per~ the district of enumeration but within Gujarat State centages of population for the district as constituted and those (iv) born outside Gujarat State as per 1961 in 1961 are. however, found to be 4.21 in 1951 and Census is given below. 4.45 in 1961. The average density of population is Popuwtion by place of birth, 1961 336 persons per square mile as against 290 for the Born in State. The urban density (4,487) is naturally higher Out side than the rural (315) where the pressure of population Persons/ Total Place of Elsewhere the Dis~ is comparatively less and the average density is worked Ma,les! popula. enumera· in the trict but in Outside Females tion tion district the State the State out on the basis of the entire area within the revenue 1 2 3 4: 5· 6 Persons 918,587 629,503 199,330 67,254 22,5(1() lllDits of the village and not of the village site. These Males 4:70,224 395,827 38,008 26,787 9,602 densities differ for different parts of the district as Females 448,363 233,676 161,322 40,467 12.898 PercenlagM also for its rural and urban areas as will be seen from Peraona 100.00 68.03 21.7Q 7.32 2.43 the table that follows. Malea 100.00 84:.18 8.08 5.70 2.M Females 100.00 02.12 36.98 9.02 2.88

11 In case of 68.53 per cent of the population of pared to those borD, outside the district but within the the district, the place of enumer~tion is the same as the State who account for 9.02 per cent and those outside place of birth. This proportion for males is 84.18 per the State who account for 2.88 per cent only. cent, as against 52.12 per cent for females owing to the migration of females after marriage, which appears The percentage distribution of population born at to be mostly within the district. The proportion of the place of enumeration, born elsewhere within the females born outside the place of enumeration but district and outside the district by nine categories of .within the district is as high as 35.98 per cent as com~ economic activity and of non-workers is shown below. Distribution of population by categories of workers and non-workers classified by place of birth, 196]

Ca.tegories of "Workers

------~~-,~-~---- I II III IV V VI YII VIII IX X In MaDU- At f&ctllring In In Transport, As In b'lining, House. other than Trade Storage and In Place of ~ Agricultural Quarrying, hold Household In and Communi­ Other Non- birth Cultivator labourer etc. Industry Industry Corntruction Commerce cations Services wGrkers 1 2 3 4 5 678 9 10 11 -Distrid Tobl 33.19 3.12 0.'7 2.25 0.54 0.51 1.52 0.25 3.12 i4..43 Born &t the place of enumera.tion 32.21 2.20 0.28 1.77 0.26 0.16 1.15 0.18 2.13 n. Elsewhere in the district 43.05 3.72 0.38 3.06 0.51 0.34 ].98 0.25 4.£5 42. Outaide the district 24.31 8.20 1.95 3.S0 2.59 3.34 3.08 0.81 7.57 44. ·4.5 Sex Ratio (2) Construction work Clf Himatuagar-Udaipur railway line. In 1961 the number of females per 1,000 males The higher female ratio in Prantij' is mainly due . in the district was 954 which was higher than to the absence of male members who have migrated; .the similar ratio of 940 for the State. The correspond­ to towns and big cities for service or business. ,ing rural and urban sex ratios for the district which were 960 and 865 respectively show that the propor~ 4.6 Age Distribution .tion of females was comparatively less in towns than Table C-II given in Part II shows the distribution in villages. of the population by quinquennial age groups. Table. C-IV gives single year age returns. Rroad age-groups The following statement compares sex ratios In are also given in Tables B~I and C-II printed in Part II .towns in 1951 and 1961. of this Handbook. Proportionate population figures Females per thousand males in urban areas, by broad age-groups in 1961 are compared separately 1951 and 1961 for males and females with the corresponding propor~ tions for 1951 for the district as constituted then. St.te/District/ Sex ratio To'\'lVll% Percentage distribution population by 1951 1961 0/ 1 2 3 sex and age groups 1951 and 1961 -stat. 915 896 Percentage of population by age group" Distf'iet 90R 865 Age groups 1951 1961 Moda.M 967 897 A 94(} Prantij 994 Males Females ~iale8 Female.. ldar 957 902 1 2 3 4, 5 TaJod 778 808 Total AtoD 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 0-4 13.83 14.17 15.41 15.96 Him&tnaga.r 181 786 5--14 29.68 28.04 28.52 27.29 The urban areas with a sex ratio lower than that A 0-14 43.51 42.21 43.93 43.25 15-34 33.76 34.74 32.91 32.69 for the district average (865) are Talod and Himat· 35-59 19.30 18.09 19.63 19.46 "nagar. The ratio in respect of Himatnagar appears B 15-59 53.06 52.83 52.54 62.15 to be significantly lower due to concentration of male C 60+ 3.43 4.96 3.5l 4.58 ;.population brought about by the following factors. D Age not stated N N 0.02 0.02 (1) Capital of the fonner State of Idar. District N == Negligible. headquarters. Civil hospital. administrative town, The proportion of both males and females in the ftc. age group 0-14 has increased during the decade owing

13 to bigh birth rate which is responsible for an increase males and 45.25 per cent females. Never married of 0.42 per cent in males and 1.04 per cent in females. persons account for 50.42 per cent of the total popu­ But there is a slight decline in the proportion of males lation, males being 55.04 per cent and females. 45.56 and females in the age group 15·59. This may perhaps per cent of their respective population. The wv.!owed be due to the migration of adult _workers to other are 5.88 per cent and divorced or separated consti­ areas. tute 0.15 Itt" cent only. The following table shows 47 Marital Status the marital status of males and females in different age groups classiged into 0) never married, (ii) According to the Census of 1961, 43.55 per cent married all'i (iii) widowed. divorced/separated and persons are returned as married. 41.93 per cent others. Age and Marital Status. 1961 Never Ma.rried Married Widowed, divorced/separated and othe1'8

Percentage Percentagt' Percentage Percentage P€rcentage Percentage imalee w of females to males to of females to of ma.les to of females to Ap-groupl. total males total females total maIeR total females • total ro&1es total females 1 2 2 4 5 6 7 ToaL 6i.04 45.56 4t.93 45.25 3.03 t.19 0- 9 100.00 100.00 ...... 10-14: 97.04 91.40 2.94: 8.57 0.02 0.03 15-19 76.21 35.37 23.54 64.22 0.25 0.41 20-24 31.69 1.93 67.19 fJ7.08 1.12 0.99 25-29 10.39 0.41 87.53 97.38 2.08 2.21 30+ 2.73 0.20 88.11 70.93 9.16 28.87 It will be seen from the above table that no person the figures of widowed. divorced and separated has been reported as married in age group 0-9 as all discloses an interesting feature of marital life such persons were treated as unmarried at the time in the- district in that, they appear to be signifi­ of sorting. But the child marriages still persist in cant only after the age of 29. While females the age-group 10·14 to the extent of 2.94 per cent for above 30 years account for 28.87 per cent in this cate· males and 8.57 per cent for females. It is also note· gory. males form 9.16 per cent of their population. worthy that among males the age of marriage has These figures reveal a state of society wherein women shifted and risen to 20 and above. as only 23.54 per generally do not remarry. while males usually do. cent of males have been returned as married in the 4.8 (i) Literacy and Education age group 15-19, while the percentage rise to 67.19 per oent in the age group of 20-24 and to 87.53 per cent According to the Census of 1951, there were 91,118 in the age group of 25-29. Corresponding proportions literates in the district of Sabarkantha as constituted for females, however show that 64.22 per cent of than and formed 13.32 of the total population. Per­ females in the age group 15·19 and 97.08 per cent centage of male literates was then 21.63, While that in the age group 20-24 are married. In other words, of female literates 4.78. In 1961, the percentage of thoogh the age at marriage has advanced, it has not literacy rose to 24.03 per cent (36.20 per cent for males gone up to the same extent in case of males and and 11.26 per cent for females). Percentage of literacy females, there being more males unmarried in the to total popula tion by age and sex is given for total / age group 15-19 than females. Examination of rural/urban in the following table. Literacy by age groups. 1961 Total Rnal Urba.n .Age groups ~rson8 M.les Fema.les Persons Ma.les Females Pusons Males Fema;le8 1 2 3 , 5 6 7 8 9 10 AU Ag .. 24.03 31.20 11.26 22.32 34.32 9.12 48.02 6t.33 32.65 5-14 37.38 50.15 23."38 35.91 49.00 21.61 59.52 66.92 50.Q() l~ 29.27 4i5.S9 11.73 26.78 43.34 9.56 61.~ 75.40 42.69 35-G9 18.08 30.48 4:.96 15.98 27.65· 3.72 47.OS 67.86 22.97 60+ 11.34 .23.18 1.85 9.80 20.37 1.28 32.50 63.59 9.47 Age not ltated 9.18 11.S1 5.95 6.84 8.33 4.88 83.33 100.00 50.00 Literates among children in the age-group 5·14. highest literacy among persons. males and females CODStitute 37.38 F cent of whom males account for found in the age group 5·14 m total! rural areas SO.lS per cent aDd females 23.38 per cent. The reveal a new phase of development wherein will the expansion of educational facilities. backward areas of The following table furnishes the sexwise details the district have realised the importance of education of literacy by rural/urban for each taluk:a/mahal of and the children in the school-going age have the district. started taking education. Rural/Urban literacy by sex. 1961 Litera.te and Educated -- (Literates) rercenta~e of total Per centage of total Per centage of total TeJuka/MabaJ number popu ~tion Literate males male population Idt~rate feDlaJes female population 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Idar R 34,084 23.90 26,176 36.56 7,908 11. 14 U 5,074 46.93 3,450 60.69 1,624 31.68 Khed Brahms. R 9,682 13.00 7,668 0.20 2,014 5.51 Vijaynagar R 6.084- 18.88 4,794 32.40 890 5.S1 Blilloda R 18,840 20.76 15,495 33.66 3,345 7.48 Himatnagar R 25,278 25.49 19,0170 40.36 5,808 12.31 U 7,724 5O.i3 5,125 59.86 2,599 38.64 Prantij R 32,54l 25.94 25,083 39.31 7,468 12.10 U 8,803 46.27 6,262 61.48 2,601 29.10 Moda&a R 24,535 23.97 18,983 35.72 5,552 12.28 U 7,794 48.46 5,347 63.06 2.447 32.18 Meghrej R 6,203 12.33 5,236 20.25 968 3.96 MaJpur R 7.325 19.17 5,952 29.93 1,373 7.49 Bayad -R 27,156 25.22 21,246 37.88 5,9)Q 11.46

It will be seen from the above table that in rural Himatnagar and 28 in Prantij. Area served per school areas the percentage of literacy is the highest (26.49 in rural areas worked out to 2.54 square miles. per cent) in Himatnagar taluka and the lowest in Number of students per primary school in rural areas Meghraj taluka (12.33 per cent). These also are the was 90.75 and the number of students per teacher rural areas where the highest as well as the lowest 39.73. there were 113.36 students in primary schools percentages of male and female literacy are returned. per 1,000 of rural popu1ation. In 1960·61 there were But among urban areas, the literacy percentage is the 39 Secondary institutions with 421 teachers and 9.757, highest (50.53 per cent) in Himatnagar taluka ~here pupils giving an average of 23 pupils per teacher. In the highest percentage (38.64) of female literates is 1960-61. there were two colleges one at Talod and also to be found. Modasa claims the highest per­ another at Modasa. There were 6 special institutiODS centage of urban Jl1ale literates (63.06), the lo:west being which include training colleges, gymnasia, etc., having (59.86 per cent) in Himatnagar. 11 teachers and 335 pupHs.

4.8 (il) Educational Institutions 4.9 Languages

The tabJe below gives the number of various types Table C-V in Part II shows the populatioo of of educational institutions in the district along with major languages for the district and each taluka th. Jlumber of studeDts and teachers in 1960~61. separately. The distribution of speakers of eacb major Number oj Educational lnstitutions, Students and language by rural and urban in the. district is as Teachers, 1961 under. Number of Distribution of speakers of mtljor languages. 1961 Edlle&tional leveh Institution.. Teachers Students 1 2 3 , Percentage to total Percente.@e of each\ population major languap illl Primary 1,094 2,666 108,506 81. Major Secondary 39 421 9~995 No. language Total Rural Urban Rural UrbaQ Bigher 2 30 285 Speci.l 6 11 335 1 2 3 4. 5 6 '1 In 1960-61, there were 1,094 primary schools in Total of All LaDguagu too. 00 100.00 100.00 •• .. , the district of which t07} were in rural areas. 878 1 Gujara.ti 96.96 98.71 72.36 95.03 4.9'1 villages or 58.53 per cent of the total number of villages 2 Miorathl 0.12 0.09 0.64 65.~ M.M 3 0.-i6 0.37 1.71 76.17 24-.88 have schools and villages having no school were 622 or , 8indhi 0.12 0.03 1.38 26 ••9 '4,61 (j Urdu 41.47 per cent of which 88 were in Bbiloda, 83 in 1.84 0.48 20.84, 24:.38 '16.0 6 Mt.rwari 0.18 0.19 .. 100.00 •• Meghraj. 73 in Idar, 70 in Malpur. 66 in Khed Brahma, '1 Rajasthani 0.24 0.07 2.68 27.23 '71.'17 8 Panjabi ...... • • 63 in Bay~. 62 in Vijaynagar. 49 in Modasa. 40 in 9 OtAen 0.08 0.06. 0.39 68.03 81.96

15 It will be seen from the above table that 96.96 table gives the figures of Scheduled Castes for lotalt; per cent of the population in the district have Gujarati rural! urban. as their mother tongue. 95.03 of them live in rural Scheduled Castes, 1961 areas and 4.97 in urban areas. The number of speakers of other languages are not sIgnificant. Total/Rural! Percentage of the Urban Penona total popuiatiOD 4.10 Religions 1 2 3 The following table gives distribution of religions. Total 78,486 8.54 Rural 75,950 8.86 Religions, 1961 Urban 2,536 4.H Percentage of Religions Population total population The literate and educated among the Scheduleda I 2 3 Castes number 12.959 and constitute l6.51 per cent. Toial 918,587 100.00 of the total population of Scheduled Castes of the djs· Hindu 862,024 93.84 Muslim 43,558 4.74 trict. The rural and urban proportion among them is 1.15 Jain 10,532 16.07 per cent and 29.81 per cent of their populatio~ Sikh 109 0.01 Christian 2,360 0.26 respectively in villages and towns. The working popu­ Other religions 4 N lation accounts for 36,77l persons or 46.85 per cent N = Negligible of their population in the district. Wprkers in special It will be seen from the above table that 93.84 per occupations like 0) tanning and currying of hides and cen. of the total population are . 4.74 per cent skins and (ii) scavenging number 1,091 (1.39 per cent). Muslims, and 1.15 per cent Jains. Among others 109 and 325 (0.41 per cent) respectively of the total popu... are , 2,360 Christian and 4 foUolY. other religions Iation of &:heduled Castes of the district. and persuasions. Tables of SeT series published in Census Vol. V 4.11 Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Part V -A show details as to number of Scheduled! Castes /Tribes, industrial categories, marital status •. 4.1 I (i) Scheduled Castes religions, etc., for each Scheduled Caste /Tribe. Sex· The total population of Scheduled Castes as per and percentage distribution of Scheduled Caste~ 1961 Census is 78,486 which fonns 8.54 per cent of population by rural/urban in the district is shown ~ the' total population of the district. The following the table given below. Perce(ltage distribution of Scheduled Caste population by rural! urban, 1961 Percentage of each, Percentage to total Scheduled Cute Total PopUlation ----Sex population---- of the dilltl'ict population Name. .qf Scheduled Castel Total Rural Urban Ma.les Female£! Total Rural Urban Rural UrbaQ. 1 .2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 To\&1 78,486 75,150 2,536 40,045 38,441 8.5~ 8.2'1 0.27 96.77 3.2* Bhambi,Bham bbi.Asadaru. Asodi, Cba.madiB, eha- mar, Chambhar. Cham- gar, Hara.l&yya, Rua1i, Khalpa,Machigar, Mochi- , g.&1', . ~r, . M~, Telegu, Mochi. Kamati Moehi, Ranigar; Robi- da8, Rohit or Samgar. 28,261 26,853 1,408 14,498 13.763 3.08 .2.92 O.HJ' 95".02 4.98- Bhangi, Mehtar, Olge.na, Rukhi, Malkana. &1aI- khor, Lalbegi. Balmiki. Korar or Zadmalli 5,926 5,402 524 3,003 2,923 0.64 0.59 0.05 91.16 . 8.84., Garoda or Garo . . 3,485 3,323 162 1,754 1,731 0.S8 0.36 O.O,a 9u.36 4.65 Mahar, Tala} or Dhegu .Meghu " • 102 102 15 87 0.01 0.01 100.00 ~8hyav&D.l!hi. Dhed, Vattkar or Yaru Vankar 31,645 31,315 330. 16,192 15,453 3.44 3.41 Q.03 98.96 I.0i, Meghval or Menghva.r 191 191 83 108 0.02 0.02 1(10.00 .. Nadia or Hadi . . 1,768 1,767 1 897 . 871 0.19 0.19 99.94: O.()& ., Chf.)lva Sedma. or Rawat . . 5,494: 5,483 11 2,811 2,683 0.60 0.60 ',' 99.80 0.20-, tirga,r or Tirba.nda. 451 451 240 211 0.06 0.06 100.00 .. Turi • 916 872 « 433 483 0.10 0.10 . . 95.2.0 4.SOt l1n~~fted 2(7 191 5' . 118 128 0.03 0.02 O.Ql\ 7'i .33 22.6't 16 The predominant Scheduled Castes in the district Census houses and their uses to which they are are Mahyavanshi~ Dhed. Vankar or Maru Vankar put. 1961 having 31,645 souls or 3.44 per cent of the total popu~ lation of the district, of whom 98.96 per cent live in Census hQuses vi1la~es and 1,04 in towns. Percentage to total No. S1. of Census 4.11 (il) Scheduled Tribes No. Type of Census houses Number houses Scheduled Tribes claim 128,085 or 13.94 per cent 1 2 3 4 of the total popu1ation of the district and 4.65 per cent 1 Total No. of Census houses 233,147 100,00 of the Scheduled Tribes of the State. 2 Vacan t houses 30,232 12.97 The following table gives the figures of Schedtiled 3 Dwellings, 8 'lo~~-cum-dwelliJ1g::::, Tribes in the district. wori,shop.cum.dwelling:l 170,3-1-3 ,5.72 Scheduled Tribes, 1961 4: Shops and bu~inc:ss houses 6,1)47 2.98 {i Factories, workshops & works hods 900 0.39 Total/Rural! Percentage of (i Schools, places of entertainment, Grban Population total population • meuical and social institutions 1,914 0.82 1 2 3 7 Hot d 1'1, 1 estaurants aTid other Tota.l 128,085 13.94 mi~"llat1{~\.}us hQu;;ciI 16,602 7.12 Rural 127,616 14.88 Urban 469 0.77 Out of a total of 233,141 houses, 75.72 per cent were used as dwellings, 12.97 per cent were vacant and The literate and educated a~ong them number 13,529 or 10.56 per cent of whom 13,400 are returned the rest were used for non-residential purposes such from rural areas and 129 from urban areas. as shops, business houses (2.98 per cent); factories and workshops (0.39 per cent); schools, places of enter­ 5 HOUSING tainments and medical and other social institutions (0.82 per cent) and other miscellaneous uses as hotels, 5.1 Housing Censlls Jor the first time restaurants and other places etc. (7.12 per cent). In previous censuses, occupied census houses used Tenurewise analysis of the households revealed that as dwellings alone were numbered and 1isted. Non.. of the total households 90.35 per cent of the residential houses such as shops. factories. workshops, households lived in owned houses. and the rest 9.65 temples, mosques, schools, sarais, office premises and per' cent in rented houses. In rural areas 92.99 per cent business houses, etc., were not entered in the house~ lived in owned houses and 7.01 per cent in rented ones. list, as it was not necessary to do so for the purposes In urban areas 57.1'9 of the households live in houses of enumeration. They have been brought under the of their own and 42.81 reside in rented houses. The purview of the 1961 Census when a regular housing higher proportion of rented houses in urban areas as census was taken for the first time with a view to compared to total and rural areas indicates the increased account for al1 structures, dwellings or non .. dwellings. demand of houses on the part of those attracted to­ With the adoption of a uniform house-list throughout wards towns. An analysis of the material of wall and the country, important data such as material of wan roof shows that the predominant materials were burnt and roof. tenure status and number of rooms in case bricks and mud in case of walls, and tiles and corruga­ of households. number of persons per room and essen­ ted iron sheets in case of roof. The percentage of house.. tial data such as name of the proprietor, products holds baving walls with mud and burnt bricks was 62.05 ' manufactured, number of persons employed and kind and 23.67 respectively. Households having roofs of 'fuel or power. if machinery is used in case of work .. covered with tiles, etc.• accounted for 74.74 per cent shops and factories. have been collected for the first and those with corrugated iron sheets 19.76 per cent. time on this occasion. 5.3 Households classified by number of members and 5.2 Types of census houses and their uses rooms occupied

The following table gives the distribution of The most important classification. however. different types of census houses and the uses to which was one by the number of rooms in the houses occupied they are put. by sample households, given in the following table.

17 R-S44-3 Households classified by number of members Comparison between the previous years is not and number of rooms occupied, 1961, possible (i) in view of the changes in classification of (Based on 20% Sample) land utilization and (ii) territorial changes in the dis­ Percentage to total Percentage to total trict. In 1960-61 the area under cuIti va tion was 61.19 No. of rooms hOUBeholds members 1 2 3 of the total geographical area and that put to uses No regular room 0.18 0.14 other than cultivation 38.81 per cent. Of the latter I room 49.94 47.99 7.90 per cent is cultivable waste; permanent pastures 2 rooms 41.95 43.27 3 rooms 5,47 5.71 and grazing lands and 30.91 per cent under barren and 4 rooms 1.54 1.68 forest lands. 5 rooms or more 0.92 1.21 According to this classification 49.94 per 6.2 Cropping Pattern cent of the households lived III houses with one The changes in the cropping pattern during the room. 41.95 per cent III houses with two rooms and 7.93 per cent in houses with more than quinquennium can be seen from the following table. two rooms. The population living in t_wo rooms Percentage of area under different crops during and less jointly account for 91.26 per cent of the 1955-56 and 1960-61 total sample population. The number of members per Crop 1955-56 1960-61 room in households occupying houses with one room 1 --2- 3 :was 4.87 while that for households living in houses 1 Rice 4.62 6.90 ,with 2 rooms was 2.61. These figures amply reflect 2 Wheat 6.10 5.05 3 Jowar 5.33 5.11 growing overcrowding and the inadequate housing 4 J':lajri 12.71 8.38 facilities in the district as in the State as a whole. 5 Other cereals 14.09 1."i.24 Total cereals 42_85 40.68 5.4 Housing Societies 6 Tur 0.13 0.30 Prior to the Five Year Plan period there were only 7 Gram 3.09 0.72 8 Other pulsefl 1.00 1.05 7 co-operative housing societies in the district. \Vhile Total pulses {) .18 2.07 during the First and Second Plans, J 5 more societies 9 Sugarcane 0.09 0.06 10 Fruits and Vegetables (excluding 0.58 0.62 were registered. At the end of 1960-61, there were potatoes) thus 22 societies with 403 members and working 11 Condiments and Spices 0.58 0.47 12 capital of Rs. 760.000. Other food crops 0.03 0.09 Total food crops 49.31 43 . .99 6 AGRICULTURE 13 GToundnut 17.35 20.76 14 Sesamum 2.67 1.18 6.1 Land Utilisation 15 Castor seeds 0.56 0.66 The utilisation of land resources forms a major ]6 J..inseeds 0.02 .. 17 Other oil seeds 0.21 0.03 item in any programme of economic planning in an Total Oil seed8 20.81 28.63 economy which is predominantly agricultural. It 18 Cotton 23.71 23.68 reveals the various uses to which land is put and a1so 19 Other fibres 0.19 0.20 Total fibre8 23.90 indicates improved ways of exploita~ion of its resources 23.88 Tolal dru.gs and narcotiea 0.04 0.03 for better production. 20 Oth~r non-food crops 6.94 3.47 Land utilisation, 1956-57 and 1960-61 Total non-food crops 50,69 56.01 1956-57 1960-61 - Total area under crops 1(iO.OO 100.00 Peroontage Percenta.ge S1. Area in of total Area in of totll-l Details as to area and outturn for the years 1950-51 to No. Item. acres area acres area. 1960-61, for the above crops are available in Official 1 2 3 4 5 6 Statistics Table 3.2 in Part II of this Handbook. 1 Total geographi- cal area 1,740,000 100.00 1,750,900 100.00 The principal food crops of the district are bajri, 2 .Area under rice and jowar. Among food crops other cereals con­ cultivation 1,038,200 59.67 1,071 ,400 61.19 3 Area other than stituting 15.24 per cent. of the total cropped area cultivation 701,800 40.33 679,500 38.81 mainly include maize (12.63 per cent) while bajri m Cu1tivable waste, permanent occupies a, second place with 8.38 per cent. Ground­ pastures and other nut (26.76 per cent) and cotton (23.68 per cent) are grazing lands 118,900 6.83 138,300 7.90 . (i.1 OtheN uses 582,900 33.50 541,200 30.91 the main non-food crops. The percentage comparisoa Note :-' of different crops indicates that the food crops are Further details are available in Official Statistics Table gradually declining from 49.31 in 1955-56 to 43.99 ia 3.1 published in Part II of this Handbook. 18 1960-6t with a corresponding gain of 5.32 per cent in Through cows and their young stock have declined non-food crops. Groundnut have risen from 17.35 per significant increase in the number of bullocks indicates cent in 1955-56 to 26.76 per cent in 1960-61 and total progress in the agricultural sector. Horses and ponies. oilseeds from 20.81 per cent to 28.63 per cent during camels and donkeys bave increased to a varying extent the same period. Groundnut (26.76 per cent), cotton during the decade. (23.68 per cent), bajri (8.38 per cent), rice (6.90 per 7.2 Agricultural Tools and Implements cent) and wheat (5.05 per cent) jointly account for During the decade 1951-61 there was an allround 70.77 per cent of the total cropped area. increase in agricultural tools and implements in the 6.3 Crop Calendar district. The number of wooden ploughs was 87,994 which increased to 92,997 in 1956 and to 102,957 in The months of sowing and harvesting of different 1961. Likewise the number of iron ploughs which crops are given below. was 531 in 1951, rose to 4,478 in 1956 and to 12,299 Crop Calendar in 1961. Carts increased from 22,254 in 1951 to 31,194 jn 1961; sugarcane crushers from 181 to 269; Kam~ of crop 'lont h of sowing :1tonth of harvesting and oil engines from 236 to 2.900 during the same 1 2 S period. This allround increase in the number of tools Wheat Ort O\WI' ~ ovem ber 11arch and implements within the decade reflects the switch Paddy August (Trans· October·X a,em bel' pltmtirlg) over from the age-old primitive methods of cultiva.. Bajri July October tion to modern methods of extension and farming C<>Uon ,July Janu[l,ry, :February and March practices being gradually adopted by cultivators under Groundnut July October the Community Development Programme. Tractdrs Maize July S('ptem ber.October which were absent till 1956 numbered 140 in 1961. 7 LIVESTOCK OJ} ghanis show a steep decline in their number from 7.1 Livestock 606 in 1951 to 435 in 1956 and 388 in 1961. though there was a steady hlcrease in the ghanis with more According to the livestock censuses of 1951, 1956 than five seers capacity, presumably due to increasing and 1961~ the cattle population of the district is found mecha.nisation of th\s industry. to be distributed as under. 73 Anima} Husbandry and Veterinary Aid Livestock ]951, 1956 and 1961 Poultry has increased considerably (116.3 per Cate-gori('s of livcj',tock l {,51 1\1(>6 1961 cent) bdween 1951-61, as a result of poultry develop­ 1 2 3 4 ment drive in the district undertaken by the Govern­ Total livedock 832,402 990,638 920,205 ment, which among other schemes includes supply of A Bullocks and C.JW8 409,301 440,910 426,888 900 birds of imprc·. .!d breed and necessary kits with 1 Males over 3 years 184,525 203,287 214,910 an incubator to poultry farmers on loan basis. At the 2 Females over 3 years 119,912 114,905 113,099 (in milk) (G6,838) (41,099) (35,082) beginning of the First Five Year Plan there were 4 3 Young stoek 104,864 122,718 1:)8,875) B Duffaloes 194,163 225.854 240,510 veterinary dispensaries which rose to 25 in 1961. All I Malf a over 3 years 1,271 869 1,223 the ten talukasfmahals of the district have veterinary 2 Females over 3 years llB,tl40 lZ4,063 137,652 (in milk) (6],838) (64,880) (64,958) hospi! :tIl dispensary. For intensive cattle development 3 Young stock 73,952 100,922 101,63.5 two zones have been opened in the district, one at C Sheep 13,550 30,156 14,4-35 D Goats 199,360 274,359 219,800 T a]od covering 20 villages and the other at Modasa E Horses & Ponies 4,308 6,100 4,945 covering 10 villages. During the year 1960-61, 8,895 F Mules 157 30 56 G Donkeys 8,512 9,635 10,284 animals were treated and medicine was supplied to H Camels 2,543 3,594 3,287 10,838 in the veterinary hospital/dispensaries of the I Pigs 508 district. In 1960-61, 351 castrations were performed The livestock population of the district has in­ in hospital! dispensaries of which 287 were bovine and creased by 10.55 per cent between 1951-1961 though the rest other animals. there was an increase of 19.01 per cent in ]956. Mjlch buffaloes and their young stock have re~stered an 8 IRRIGATION increase of 5,05 and 37.43 per cent respectively during 8.1 Sources of Irrigation the said period with a rise in the population of sheep The main source of irrigation in Sabarkantha and goats. district is wells. Out of total net area of 0.91 lakh

19 under irrigation in 19(jO·61, area under well irrigation societies functioning in 1950·51 at the beginning of the ~ 0.88 lakh acres which constituted 97.1 per cent decade. The co·operative movement gathered momen­ of the net area irrigated. tum during the First and the Second Five Year Plans when its number rose from 195 in 1955-56 to 563 in 8.2 Area Irrigated 1960-61 with total membership of 58,248, share capital The area under irrigation which was 78,500 acres of Rs. 71.16 lakhs and working capital of Rs. 294.60 in 1950-51 rose to 113,500 acres or 9.7 per cent of lakhs. The average membership per society comes to total gross cropped area in 1960~61. However, the per· 103 persons; ;lverage share capital per society Rs. 12,639 centage of irrigated area under food crops to total and the average working capital per society Rs.52,326. irrigated area has been gradually declining since 1950- 51 as it was 95.4 per cent in 1950-51, 78.4 per cent 424 of the societies, i.e.,' 75.3 per' cent were co­ in 1955-56 and 69,7 per cent in 1960-61, while those operative credit societies. The percentage membership under non-food crops steadily increased from 4.6 per of credit societies to total number of members comes cent to 21.6 per cent and 30.3 per cent during dIe to 82.4 per cent. The agricultural credit societies corresponding period. numbering 406, however. constitute 72.1 per cent of the total and aCCQunt for 45,965 members. share The tabl.e below gives area under irrigation and capital of Rs. 35.14 lakhs and working capital of the percentage of area irrigated to total gross area Rs. 109.92 lakhs. The loans advanced during the co· irrigated for the year 1960-61. operative year ending 30th June. 1961 amounted to Rs. 109.56 lakhs. the average loan advanced per agrI­ Major cropwise area under irrigation, 1961 cultural credit society being Rs. 26,985 and Rs. 238 Percentage of 81. Aroa irrigated total gross area per member. The co-operative movement has developed No. Crop (in acres) irrigated mainly on the credit side; other aspects of the move .. 1 Z 3 4 ment such as market.ing, processing, lift irrigation. consumers' co-operative. etc., are yet in their infancy_ Tota.l 113,500 100.00 1 Rice 2,300 2.03 9.2 Central Co~operative Bank 2 Wheat G5,700 49.08 a };1&ize 12,500 H.Ol The District Central Co~operative Bank was 4 Othf'f food crops 8,600 7.58 Total food crops 79,100 69.70 established in 19S8~59 with 296 members. In 1960-61. 5 cotton 33,000 2~). 07 it had 596 members. share capital of Rs. 17.55 lakhs 6 Other non-food crops 1,400 1.23 and working capital of Rs. 127.79 lakhs. The District Total nO::l~focd crops 34,400 30.20 Central Co~operative Bank had advanced Rs. 345.29 lakhs as loans during the year ending 30th June. 1961. Irrigated food crops constitute 69.70 per cent of total gross area under irrigation whereas the irrigated 9.3 Regulated Markets non-food crops constitute 30.30 per cent. Among irrigated food crops, wheat and maize occupy 49.08 During the First Plan, regulated markets and and 11.01 per cent respectively. under non-food crops. market committees were constituted at Talod. Dhan .. cotton account for 29.07 per cent of gross area irrigated. sura. Himatnagar and Khed Brahma. A sum of Rs. 140,000 was advanced as loans to these commit­ 8.3 Irrigation Schemes tees. Four market committees at Bayad, Idar. Meghraj Four irrigation projects are expected to be com· and Malpur and a sub-market yard at Vaktapur were pleted by 1965-66, viz .• Meshvo project. Hathmati pro· established against the target of two committees in the ject:; Harnav project and Kalod tank scheme. These Second Plan. Each of the regulated markets provide projects will irrigate about 70,000 acres of land on amenities like market yard guest house. wherehouse oompletion. godowns, wells and water troughs to the farmers coming to the yard for sale of their produce. Finan­ 9 CO-OPERATION cial aid in the form of loans to the tune ·of Rs. 45,000. 9.1 Co-operative Societies, their types, etc. Rs. 10,000 and Rs. 1,000 were advanced to the market tomrnittee at Dhallsura. Kh&:1 Brahma and The co-operative movement was introduced in the Bayad respectively 'for the construction of building district in 1949. There were only 9S co-operative for market yard during the Second Plan.

20 10 ECONOMIC ACTIVITY else and in his turn does not employ anybody else. 10.1 Definitions not even members of his household except casually. _ The criterion of income or economic independence (iv) A Family Worker is a member of the house­ was adopted for measuring the economy of the country hold who works without receiving wages in cash .during the past censuses. On the present occasion or kind. in an industry, business or trade con­ ·emphasis is on the work done or the economic activity ducted mainly by members of the family and pursued by an individual so that all people such as ordinarily does at least one hour of work every family workers and children who work but do not earn day during the working season.

,enough for their maintenance are also accounted for Industries are classified 3S household and non~ ;as workers. Another important change relates to the household. A household industry is defined as an presentation of the economic data according to the industry which is nQt run on a scale of a registered nine industrial categories of workers and non~workers factory and conducted by the head of the household instead of the eight livelihood classes classified by se1f­ himself and Jor mainly members of the household at :supporting persons and their dependents in 1951. home or within the villages in rural areas and only

STATUS OF EMPLOYMENT home in urban areas. Rest of the industries, viz., business. trade, profession or service are non-household Persons doing work other than that as cultivator industries. ,or agricultural labourer or engaged in household ; industry have been classified into following four cate­ 10.2 Distribution of workers and non-workers :gories: 0) Employer, (ii) Employee. liii) Single worker and (iv) Family worker. In view of the wide range The following table gives the distrihution of .of economic data included in this section. it will be population by workers and non-workers . ;useful to define in brief the various terms used. Distribution of population by workers and (i) An Employer is a person who bas to employ non.. workers. 1961 other persons in order to perform the nature of Pereentage to total Persons population work undertaken by him. Workers/Non- workers State District State District (ii) An Employee is a person who us ally works 1 2 3 4: 5 under some other person for salary or wages in Total population 20,633,350 918,587 100.00 100.00 cash or kind. Workerl!l . 8,474,588 418,562 41.07 45.60 Non·workers . 12,158,762 500,025 58.93 54.40 (iii) A Single Worker is a person who works by himself but not as head of household in a house~ The following statement shows the distribution hold industry. He is not employed by anyone of workers into 9 industrial categories.

Distribution of workers and percentage to total workers. 1961 Popula.tion Percentage of Workers !Sl. -- "No. Categ<)ry of workers State Distriet State District 1 2 3 4: 5 4:

1 As cultivator • 4,519,060 310,353 53.32 74.15

~ As agricultural labourer • 1,252,000 2S,640 14.77 6.84 '3 In mining, quarrying, livestock, forestry, fishing, huoting, plantation. orchards and allied activities • 104,850 4,284 1.24 1.02 -4 At household industry 555,606 20,657 6.56 4.94

;'5 In manufacturing other than household industry . 536,159 4,954 6.33 1.18 .'4> In construction • 90,043 4,683 1.00 1.12 '7 In trade tlnd commerce . 411,156 13,947 4.85 3.33

21 The population of the district is distributed into Secondary work : The work which is the next in workers and non-workers in the ratio of 45.60 per importance to his prinCipal _work which occupies most. cen: 54.40 per cent. Amongst the :working population~ time is secondary _work. cultivators account for 74.15 and agricultural labourers 6.84 only as against 53.32 per cent and 14.77 per cent Persons working principally as cultivators. a~ respectively for the State. The striking feature of the agricultural labourers or at household industry an

Industrial classification by sex and class of worker (i) at household industry .132~ of persons at work in household and non-household (ij) as cultivator . 784. industry is shown in details in Census Tables B-IV-A Persons working principally at household industry and B. and doing secondary work-

Persons at work ill household industry (i) as cultivator 3~53.4. :\ umber reree!: lage (ii) as agricultural labourer . 133' Total 20,657 100.00 Employee ;;61 2.72 (B) In Table B-Vn Part-B persons working in. Others 20,096 97.28 non-household industry, trade, business. profession or: service who are also engaged in. household indllstI~{ As stated e~rlier. household industry is run mostly are 157. by members of the household. the need for having employees working for salary or wages being negligib1e. Persons who are working principally. as. cu1ti':· vators and to whom household industry is.. a, secondarYI Persons at work in non-household industry, trade, activity are proportionally larger. probably due to the: business, profession or service fact that sman holders of land· prefer to take up house-·

~uUlber Pereentage hold industry as their secondary means of livelihood! rather than go in as agricultural labourer. Similarly' TotaJ 58,912 100.00 Employers. 6,094 10.34 the fact that a large proportion of workers at house-· Employees. 22,588 38.34 hold industry work at cultivation to supplement their Single workers :?5,lOI 42.61 income also bring out the complementary nature of Family workers 5,129 8.71 cultivation and household industries ..

It will be seen from the above figures that in 10.5 OccupatiOllal Classification non-household industries. trade, business, profession or service, single workers (42.61) predominate and account The two concepts, viz., industry and occupation ar'" for little over 2/ 5th the workers engaged in these quite distinct. though often mistaken for each other.. categories wherein employees account for 38.34 pet 'Industry' means that sector of economic activity in. cent. employers 10.34 per cent and family :workers 8.71 which the earner is engaged, e.g., textile industry. per cent only. automobile industry whereas the 'Occupation' des.. cribes the exact function that an individual performs. 10.4 Principal and Secondary work in that economic activity, e.g., fitter~ carpenter, etc..

Principal work : In. case of a person who is Table B-V in Part II of this Handbook shows tho­ engaged in more than one productive activity~ the distribution of persons at work other than cultivation~. principal work is the one on which the person spends This type of detailed classification based on National' most time. Classification of Occupations has been done for th.

2i first time in 1961. The percentage distribution for the' The distribution pattern of non-workers among State and the district is given below. males and females is very dissimilar. Among mate Percentage distribution of workers according to non~workers. 36.87 per cent are students and 61.11 per Occupational Divisions, 1961 cent dependents, who jointly account for 97.98 per cent as against 9.18 and 52.38 aggregating to 61.56 per Occupstional Dh-ision State District 1 2 3 cent respectively among females. Higher percentage o Professions.l, teLhnicaI and related of dependents among males is likewise explained by workers 5.95 7.44 1 Administrative, executive and the general absence of household duties among males managerial workers . 2.32 2.43 who claim 0.19 per cent in this category against 37.46 '2 Clerical and related workers 6.41 4.83 3 Sales workers . 13.88 16.31 per cent among females. '4 Farmers, 1hhcrDlen. hunter:, loggers and related workers - 11.73 9.01 The higher percentage of full-time students in the 5 Miners, (,uarrym{'tl find rehl}cd urban sector as compared to rural is, however, ex­ workers . 0.58 l.49 6 "Torkers in transrort ar.d CCln1Hl· plained by the greater consciousness and opportunity nicatiol1 occupatious 4.24 2.65 townspeople have in the matter of education. The '7·-8 Cra.ftsmen, production pro·:elOS workers a.nd labourers, not else­ percentage of females engaged in household duties is where classifil,d 46.67 49.22 found to be higher in urban areas than that in rural 9 Service, sport and recreation workers . 7.96 6.51J areas, as womenfolk in villages in addition to their X Workers not classified by Dceupa· attending to household chores participate agri­ tion 0.26 0.03 also in culture and household industry. While the percentage The most important occupational divisions other of unemployed persons seeking :work is insignificant than cultivation in the State as well as the district are for males, that for fema1es negligible. Division 7-8 Craftsmen. prorluctlon process workers and 'labourers, not elsewhere classified (49.22 per cent) and 11 INDUSTRIES AND POWER Division 3 Sales ,Workers (16.31 per cent). 11.1 Registered Factories 10.6 Non--workers In 1961, there were 62 registered factories in the district employing on an average 4,927 persons daily. Non-workers account for 500,025 persons. 215,445 From the point of view of employment offered, gins 'males and 2&4,5%0 females. The distribut\on of non.. and presses are the most important industry in the '~orkers by eight broad categories is shown in Table district. There were 29 and presses in the district E·IX in Part II of this Handbook. Percentage distribu­ gins employing on an average 3,633 persons or 73.7 per tion of non-workers by sex according to their type of cent of the total factory employment per day. Next -activity is shown below for total/rural/urban, 1961. in importance to ginning and pressinig industry is food. Distribution 0/ NOlJ,~workers by sex according to type drinks and tobacco with 17 units which emploYed 856 of activity, 1961 persons and constituted 17.37 per cent of the total ·S1. Ca.tegories of Total!Ru~all P{'rc('nt.a~e to Percpntage to employment in factories. Important amongst the rest :No. Non-workers Urban total males total female!!! 1 2 3 4 5 are 11 metals and minerals factories employing 331 1 Full-time s'udents T 3().8i 9.1S persons and 4 Government and local fund factories R 35.81 8.S1 U 49.52 14.82 providing employment to 84 persons inclusive of those "2 Household duties T 0.19 37.46 in the employ of the S. T. Depot Workshops. 'it 0.21 35.~S U .- 52.22 112 loint Stock Companies .3 Dependents, infants T 61.11 52.38 aad disabled R 62.42 54.42 Due to absence of large scale industries and well U 45.34 32.10 4 Retired, rentiers, etc. T 0.85 0.85 developed commerce in the district, the number of R 0.74 O.~6 joint stock companies functioning on the 31st March U 2.20 0.73 .:5 Beggars, vagrants T 0.47 0.13 1961 were 2 only with authorised capital of Rs. 6.60 R 0.42 0.13 lakhs and subscribed capital of Rs. 1.31 lakhs. The U 1. 08 0.13 16 Inmates of penal, menta) T 0.03 N authorised and subscribed capital per joint qtock and cbaritab1e institu- R 0.02 N cOmpany comes to about Rs. 3.30 lakhs and about tion8 U 0.27 N '7 Persons seeking employ· T 0.24 N Rs. 0.66 lakh respectively. One joint stock company ment for the firM. time R 0.20 N U 0.72 classified as processing and manufacture of metals. 8 Unemployed bnt se.eking T 0.24 N chemicals and products had a total authorised capital 'Wolk R 0.18 N U 0.87 of Rs. 5.00 lakhs and subscribed capital of Rs.0.91 N=Negligibltl lakh accounting for 75.76 per cent of outhorised' and

23 69.46 per cent of subscribed capital of an the joint The foregoing figures show that the pattern of stock companies floated in the district. utilisation of electricity has radically changed in 1960- 1 I .3 Banking 61 as compared to that in 1955-56. At the beginning, There has been a steady increase in the banking of the Second Five Year Plan the utilisation of elec .. · facilities available in the district since 1950-51. The tricity was mainly domestic and partly for other­ number of scheduled and co-operative bank offices in purpose. Analysis of the utilisation of electricity in! 1960-61 was 5 and 18 respectively. It is interesting 1960-61 according to various purposes has revealedl to note that co-operative bank jnstitutions which were that 35 thousand K.W.H. accOilTIted for domestic CQll"· 5 only in the beginning of the First Plan have risen sumption, 382 thousand K.W.H. for commercial light•. to 18 in 1960-61. 208 thousand K.W.H. for industrial power and 1Z1: thous,ll1d K.W.H. for other purposes. The unprece­ 11.4 Cottage and Village Industries dented increase in the use of commercial light andr The important cottage and village industries of the industrial power in such a backward district is signi~. district are hand100m weaving, tanning. le1ther work­ ficant. ing and oil ghannies. The other types of industries 11.6 Factories and workshops classified by power­ found in the district are making of bamboo and and no power used wicker products. carpentry, black smithy , wooden toy making. turning and fitting, soap making. gur making. Statistics of census houses used as factories, work.. bee keeping, forestry. pottery, dyeing and printing, shops and worksheds classified by power and no power etc. The lacquer work on wooden toy is a well-known used have been compiled for the first time during the hand~craft of Idar. Main centres of weaving are Census of 1961 and extracted below for the State and Prantij, Vadali, Badoli, etc. Tanning and leather district. working industries are located at Idar~ Himatnagar, Factories and workshops classified by power and no-. Prantij, Talod, Modasa. Sabli. Vadali and Poshina. pawer used, 1961 Prior to 1947-48, there was no industrial co­ State District operative society in this district. As a result of the 1\0. of Pcr~ent- No. of Percent. various measures taken by Governmen.t to encourage Rural/ f .. dod, s, age to fadariE's, age to Power/fuel rrban li'tc. total et('. total cottage industry. 6 industrial co-operatives were 1 2 3 4 5 6 organised in 1951-52. The number of these societies Total R 34,447 100.00 925 100.00, increased to 12 in 1955-56 and to 64 in 1960-61. These U 45,686 100.00 334 100.00, Electricity . R 1,248 3.62 5_ 0.54 64 societies had 2,024 members and share capital of U 12,311 26.95 27 8.08 Rs. 1.28 lakhs and working capital of Rs. 3.05 lakhs. Liquid fuel. R 4,687 13.61 272 29.40 11.5 Electricity and Power U 1,282 2/81 36 10.78 Coal. Wood and R 3,039 8.82 208 22.49, The Sabarkantha district is very backward so far Bagasse U 3,453 7.56 63 18.86 Other power R 82 0.24 as electrical power is concerned. Only two towns, viz .• U 85 0.18 ., Himatnagar and Modasa and one village. viz., Dhan~ No power. R 25,391 73.71 440 47.57 sura have been electrified so far. The source of U 28,555 62.50 208 62.28. electricity is the Gujarat State Electricity Board. In The foregoing table is restricted to census houses the table below are shown the units of electricity used as factories and workshops 9lassified by power generated and sold during the year, 1950-51. 1955-56 and no power used in 1961. Factories using electricity and 1960-61. in rural and urban areas of the district are proportion., aleIy much Jess than those in the State. The proportion Units of electricity generated and sold. 1950-51, of factories using electrical power is much less in. 1955-56 and 1960-61 villages than in towns, both in the district and the ( '000 K.W.R.) Kilowatt hours sold to public for State, owing to predominantly agricultural nature of· economy. The higher proportion in the use of liquid: Commer- Domestic cial light Indus- Total fuel in villages as compared to towns is due to its Year conSll- and small trial Other utiliEation of increased use in tractors and oil engines. The pro-' mption power power purpo!!es electricity 1 2 3 4 5 6 portion of units using no power is obviously much; 1950-51 N.A. ~ ..A. N.A. N.A. N.A. higher both in rural and urban areas in the State as. 1955-56 79 . . .. 52 131 owing 1960-61 35 382 208 121 746 well as in the district to predominance of ttadi •. N.A.=Not a.vailable tional crafts and industries in the State economy.

24 U TRANSPORT AND -COMMUNICATIONS the meagre postal Jacilities available in the district. 12.1 Roads In 1960~61. 3,376 radio licences were issued as against 2,443 in 1959·60. The facilities of transport and communications play a vital role in the economic development of the 13 MEDICAL AND PUBLfC HEALTH .country. Their importance has increased with the 13.1 Medical Institutions development in various spheres of economic activity. The following statement indicates the progress of road During 1960, medical facilities in the district were _mileage in Sabarkantha district. provided by th6 State through 34 medical institutions. which include 2 hospitals, 25 dispensaries and 7 other Types of roads (in miles), 1960-61 types of dispensaries. The staff in these institutions Types of roads .Mileage consisted of 38 doctors and 16 nwses. The number of 1 2 beds in the district was 108 and the number of indoor 'Total 463.54 and outdoor patients treated was 3.428 and 146,981 res~ National Highway 58.25 ,State HighVl"ay 130.04 pectively. Other district roads 139.23 Village roa.ds 136.02 13.2 Vital Statistics At the beginning' of the First ,Five Year Plan the The statement given below shows vital statistics '\total mileage in the district was 99.98 which has in­ of the district for the year 1957-60 . .creased to 463.54 miles in the year 1961. National Bir!h rate, death rate and natural increcise in _Highway No. 8 (Bombay-Delhi) of 58.25 miles is population, 1957·60 passing through this district. Classifying the road NaturRl incre- mileage according to the metalled and non-metalled .ase in popn· ~surface~ it is noticed that of the total mileage of Year Birth rate Death rate lation 463.54. 352.37 miles or 76.02 per cent are metalled 1 2 3 4 :and 111.17 miles or 23.98 per cent are non-metalled 1~57 27.6 11.4 16.2 1958 21.8 12.7 9.1 'as against the corresponding mileage of 71.58 1959 37.9 12.3 25.6 'per cent 28.42 per cent in 1950-51 under these two 1960 23.S 8.S 15,5 .categories. All weather mototable roads have thus The data on vital statistics available being in .. increased by 280.80 miles or 392.34 per cent during complete and defective are useful for drawing general the decade. conclusions only. They indicate a fall in the death 12.2 Railways rate and rise in the rate of survival which can be reasonably attributed to improvement in medical and The total railway mileage is 67.28 of metre gauge health facilities since Independence. !line of Western railway. having 14 stations in the dis~ ;trict serving 7.32 miles per lakh of population as 13.3 Health Centres ;against 16.07 in the State. Out of 10 talukas/roahals The different public health measures to check the .in the djstrict 6 talukasj mahals are not connected by incidence of various diseases in the district are (a) Vac­ ,raiL Railway mileage in the district per l~OOO square cination and revaccination, (b) Malaria control. miles works to 23.66 as against 46.66 in the State. At (c) Primary Health Centres and Maternity and Child 'present~ the work of construction of Himatnagar· Welfare Centres in rural areas. (d) water supply schemes Udaipur metre gauge railway line is under progress. and (e) family planning centres. During 1960-61. the 123 Posts ,arul Telegraphs entire population of the district was protected against malaria by spraying of D.D.T. powder on mass scale. In 1960-61 there were 168 post offices as against The number of cases of fever detected was 32.108. 106 in the previous year. There were 12 telegraph Blood ,smears for 29.078 cases were examined and ()ffices in the district to which telephone offices were 19.906 persons were given treatment. Under the pro­ =.attached. Villages without post offices numbered 1,385. gramme of providing medical relief in rural areas~ 19 The av~rage number of villages served per post office Primary Health Centres which were also functioning in Malpur ana V'ijaynagar mahals situated in forest as Maternity, ChrId Welfare and Rural Health Centres :area, is 17.3 and 16.4 respectively. Even in the well were started during the Second Five Year Plan. 77.812 -advanced taltika like Prantij. the average number of patients. t88~.~~fi~ ,~nd about 5,600 pre-natal and 'villages served per p0St .:office is 3.9 which brings out post~natat .-we~ ~ed at these centres.

25 .-~ 13.4 Water Supply the working of the C.D. programme and related Prior to implementation of Five Year Plans (1950- matters and to recommend measures for improving the 51), there were no facilities for adequate :water supply quality. tone and oontent of the programme. In pur­ in the district except for Himatnagar toWQ where there suance of the recommendations of this Committee the is piped water supply. During the Second Five Year existing distinction between N.E.S. stage. intensive Plan. 15 water works and 145 drinking water wells development stage aoo the post-intensive stage was .were constructed and 125 wells repaired. Talod abolished with effect from ist April. 1958. All the Water Supply Scheme was also implemented during Blocks under the All India programme except Blocks the Second Plan period. in the c.n. stage which had not completed their three 14 LAilOUR AND SOCIAL WELFARE years' period on 1st April. 1958 were classified into Labour WeI/are stage I and II Blocks with revised financial pattern&; and periods of operations. The Community DeveI0P"" This district is rather backward so far as major ment Blocks, on completing their period, will enter' industries are concerned. Being non-industrial in stage II. A stage I Block has a five year period of ope_· character, no problems regarding industrial labour and ration with a ceiling of expenditure cf Rs. 12 lakhs for' their welfare exist in this district. this period. It is "The Intensive Development phase inl The Employment Exchange Office was shifted which people"s participation would be promoted as the~ from Ahmedabad to Himatnagar ip February 1960. method of Community Development and panchayats: Number of applicants on live-register increased from will be intimately connected with the formulation of 389 in 1959-60 to 3,509 in 1960-61 and placements the Plans for their respective areas. The degree of increased from 15 to 313 during this period. success attained in the First Stage will be the evidence' lS PRICE TRENDS of the growth and functioning of self-reliant rura); Even though there was a downward trend in prices communities. which is the basic objective of the pro­ from 1955-56 onwards, the prices of agricultural com­ gramme". Stage II of the programme, with a provision modities show a steady rise. The average price of of Rs. 5 1akhs for 5 years will seek to intensify the­ rice (coarse) which was Rs. 22.67 per B.Md. in 1956- operation of the method of Community Development 57 went up to Rs. 30.12 per B.Md. in 1960-61. During in its fuller amplitude and will have greater emphasis. the same period wheat (white) rose from Rs. 20.30 on Community Development rathe~ than. on DeveloJb' to Rs. 23.23 per B.Md.. jowar from Rs. 12.97 to ment Programmes as such. ' Rs. 14.61. bajri from Rs. 16.56 to Rs. 18.26. gur from 16.2 Coverage of Programme Rs. 18.40 to Rs. 24.00 and gram (Deshi) from The following table gives the type-, area, villages­ Rs. 13.77 to Rs. 17.16 per B. Md. Thus almost and population covered under the programme by all the agricultural commodities registered a rise in March 1961. prices during the Second Plan period which was also reflected in the retail prices ruling the market during Coverage under Community Development Programme 1960-61. The average retail prices of important food­ by type of Block stuff during each calendar month of 1961 collected for Area. No. of Himatnagar, the headquarters of the district are given No. of covered towns Date of blocks in sq. and in Official Statistics Table 16.1 printed in Part II of NaUle of inaugura- of CPA miles villages Population this Handbook. the block tion pattern 1961 covered 1961 1 2 3 4: .5 6 Stage 1 16 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Vijaynagar April 1957 0.75 160.6 93 30,111 16./ Community Development Programme Bayad October 1957 1.00 281.7 164 107,687 Himatnagar April 1958 1.25 278.5 143 110,708 The Community Development Programme, a Malpur October 1960 0.50 142.7 121 38,214 unique and bold effort to mobilise public enthusiasm Stage II Bhiloda May 1956 1.00 262.2 186 90,766. and co-operation in rebuilding the rural economy of Modas& October 1952 1.00 336.7 154 118,434 Pf'e-e:denaion India was inaugurated in the country on 2nd October. 8ervice 1952. Modasa project was first Community Develop­ Meghraj October 1959 0.50 214.0 148 50,291 ment Project taken up in the district on 2nd October. Pra.ntij May 1960 1.50 319.4 136 144,475 Idar October 1959 2.00 423.1 210 163,426. 1952. The programme since then has undergone various organisational changes as a result of the recommenda­ K.h;!hma October 1960 0.501 Multi tions of the Balawantray Mehta Committee, appointed purpose project ( 316.1 150 '14,47fi Khed I by the Planning Commission in 1957 to examine Bra.hm& November 1956 1.00J 26 Khed Brabma, the only multi-purpose block in the 172 Agricultural Production ,c.1istrict started in November 1956, mainly inhabited by .tribal people comprises an area of 142 square miles. 56 As in the First Five Year Plan, the Second Plan villages and a population of 25.200 persons. laid empbasis on measures to increase agricultural pro­ duction. To this end greater stress was placed on the By March 1961 the entire district was covered measures for improvement of agriculture and methods ,under the programme. The total expenditure incurred of cultivation, as also measures for diversification of .till that date amounted to Rs. 6,792,000 against people's agriculture, proviskm of better irrigation facilities, land ·contribution of Rs. 5,266,000 or 77.53 per cent of the improvement, land reclamation and soil conservation . .total :xpenditure. The physical and financial progress .achieved under the first and second stage of blocks up to Manures and fertilizers play an important role in the year ending 31st March, 1961 have been given in increasing food production. 707 tons of manure mix· Official Statistics Table 15.1 published in Part II of this ture, 806 tons of oil-cakes. 30.187 tons of cow~dung­ Handbook. manure and 2,697 tons of town-compost were utilised during the Second Plan period in addition to chemical 17 FIVE YEAR PLANS· fertilizers such as ammonium sulphate (1.308 tons), urea 17.1 AChlevements (90 tons). ammonium sulphate nitrate (60 tons) and super phospbate (115 tons). The decade 1951-61 roughly corresp::mds to the First and Second Five Year Plans. All available expen· Protective measures to prevent destruction of -diture figures of the district under various schemes of crops from pests and diseases were also taken by which. the Second Plan are given herein below. standing crops were saved. During the Second Five Year Plan. 28 tons of chemical pesticides and insecti· Details of expenditure under the Second Five Year cides were used in this district. Plan, 1956-61 -el. 19~1 17.3 Land Development .No. Head/Sub-head of Development (Ra. in '0(0) I 2 , 3 One of the reasons for decrease in agricultural pro­ Grand Toial • 63.83.1.6 duction is division of land into small plots. The work 1 Agricultnral and Community Development 19,154.1 of consolidation of holdings was regulated by law from 1.1 Agricultural Production. • • 393.4 the year 1954. It envisages prevention of further divi· 108.6 1.2 Land Development • sion of land and consolidation of holdings. The 1.S KinoI' Irri~tion • • 11.921.9 scheme has been completed in 41 villages of Modasa 1., Animal Husbandry 187.2 1.6 Foresta 204.8 taluka and 4 villages of Prantij taluka. 271.3 1.6 Soil Conservation 17.4 Minor Irrigation 1.1 Fiaheriea . 000.1 1.S Community Development .nd R.ural Dev~lop· ment 2.927.0 Minor irrigation also constitutes one of the impor­ 1.9 Co.operation 3,139.8 tant activities undertaken under the C.D. Programme. :2 Irrigation and Power 16,893.7 There are four tanks and dams having total irrigation '3 Ind uames and. Mining 269.2 potential of 1.275 acres. 2.714 wells were construct­ Transport and CotllDluolcationJ 22,822.6 ed during the Second Five Year Plan bringing the Social Servioes 4)189.9 total of wells to 31,957 irrigating 84.951 acres of land. 7 3,606.8 ~.l Education • tu~ wells constructed during this period irrigate 800 .0.2 Health 796.2 • acres of land. 1.201 oil engines are also used for irri­ ~.3 Welfare of BAckward Cluael!l • • 286.9 • Total ror Scientific 6.nd Indu.!tri&.l Research gation purposes. (inoluding eJl m.iscella.neoua schemel!!) 3.0 17.5 Warehousing and Marketing It can be seen from the above table that 56.S per <:ent of total expetiliturc was spent towards the schemes Development of marketing of agricultural produce included under the heads, Agricultural and Commu­ occupies a place of vital importance in the proper nity Development and Irrigation and Power follO'wed functioning of the agricultural eoonomy of the country. by Transport and Communications constituting 35.75 The scheme secures betta' prices for agricultural pro­ l'Cf cent. A short resume of the achievements in the duce to the cultivators. During the First and Second Five district during the twt) Plan periods is given below. Year Plans, four regulated markets were established in

27 the district, one each at Taioo, , Himatnagar the end of the Third Five Yeat Plan. The cost ii~ and Khed Brahma. estimated at Rs. 46.16 lakhs. The tank at Karol will, cost Rs. 10.12 lakhs and irrigate 3,000 acres of land. 17.6 Animal Husbandry by the end of Third Plan. The programme uIlf.ler this head includes provi­ 17.11 Pow.er sion f()f increased facilities for veterinary aid, preven­ tion of contagious cattle diseases, breeding and improve­ During the First and Second Five Year Plans tho.: ment of livestock and training of personnel for carrying firm capacity has been increased by 200 K. Wtt. O~ out technical work. In 1951-52, 4 veterinaty dispen­ power house is working under the control of Guiarat saries were working in the district as against 25 in Electricity Board at Modasa. Himatnagar to~n is 1960-61. connected with the Electricity Odde· Scheme. J7.7 Forests 17.12 Industries . During the Second Five Year Plan, 6 forest nur­ series were ~tablished in this district. The scheme The progress in respect of industrial CO'-operativo; provides raising and transplanting of seedlings and societies during the First and Second Five Year Plan& ensures supply of good quality of seedlings, etc" for can be seen from the fact that. their number has. various forest development programmes. By the end increased from 6 in 1950-51 to 65 in 1960~61, member-. of 1960-61 3.700 butea frondosa (Khakhur) trees were ship from 449 to 2,507 and share capital from,: cultured for production of lac. Rs. 6,450 to Rs. 133.222. The cost of products sold by~ co-operatives was Rs. 398,237 in 196~61. 17.8 Soil Conservation In this district 4 training.cum.. production· centres .. An extensive programme of soil conservation are organised with the object of training local artisans. through bunding was undertaken. 6,277 acres of land in the use of modem methods of working in different were bunded in the district during the First and Second industries. such as weaving. cane and bamboo, leather· Five Year Plans. tanning and taiIoriBg. Tpe significant feature of the 17.9 Co-operation training offered by lhese institutions is that it is made available as far as possible at the doors of the artisans. The co-operative movement embraces variOUS as­ The trainees :are giyen the benefit of s~pend and are pects of economic activities such as extension of agri­ taught the l~test :r;nethods of production, improved. cultural credit and reorganisaticjn of agricultural pro­ tools and equipments. cessing and marketing of agricultural produce. sale of . - agricultural and domestic requisites. organisation of The handloom. industry has a significant role to- subs1diary and cottage industries. The number in res­ play in the country's economi.c development. The . pect of multi-purpose societies increased during the scheme envisages grant of financial assistance for' decade to 405 with 45.756 members in 1961 as against various purposes such as supply of improved tools and' 95 such societies and 9,172 members in 1951. Besides appl1ances, opening of sales depots. plying mobile vans these societies, 3 irrigation. 22 housing and 55 indus­ for sale of handloom cloth, establishment of dye trial co-operative societies were also functioning at the houses. production centres, bleaching, finishing and' end of 1960-61. calendering plants. _subscription .to share capital, grant of rebate on sale of hand loom cloth. etc., to the weavers' . 17.10 Irrigation co-operative societies. During the Second Five Year Plan. one co-operative society and 9 artisans were given 4 medium irrigation schemes are in progress and loan and grant of Rs. 1,630. 28 trainees were given expected to be completed by the end of the Third Five stipend of Rs. 4,155. Two weavers' co-operatives Year Plan. Under Meshwo reservoir project 30,150 were registered and given grant of'Rs. 1.200. During acres of land will be irrigated at the estimated cost of this periOd, 9 sales depots were· opened and given· Rs. 189.5 lakhs. Under Hathmati reservoir scheme grant (If Rs. 64,083 to meet with managerial cost andw 151,700 acres of land of Sabarkantha and Ahmedabad . rebate. districts will be brought under irrigation at a total es~ . tiulated expenditure of Rs. 322.32 Iakhs; Hamav river A labour cd·operativ(!', society was given a. Joan of: scheme envisages irrigation of 10,000 acres of land by Rs. 7,500 during' the First Five Year Plan and, a' grant: of Rs. 1,965 to 3 societies during the Second. Under and Rs. 4.400 during the First and the Second Plan 'the sector of \IoSmall Industries'~, 109 artisans and 39 period respectively. Freeships amounting to Rs. 121.489 societies were given grant-in-aid of Rs. 85,384 over were given to students of backward classes studying in and above loans during the last 10 years. Government recognised technical and industrial insti~ tutes or Colleges. Residential types of schools. i.e. 17.13 Road Development ~Ashrarn' schools were started with facilities for the students to stay and study. The total amount spent The Nagpur Plan envisaged the road requirement after two Ashram schools. one at Atarsumba in Vijay­ of the district at 1,384 miles. As against this, there nagar mahal and the other at Amba Mahuda in Kbed were only 18 miles of pucca roads in the district at Brahma taluka~ amounted to Rs. 90,768. lO hostels tbe time of merger of States. At the beginning of the (7 for boys and 3 for girls) were run for backward First Plan. there were 71.57 mUes of metalled roads class students. at expenditure of Rs. 102,196 during which rose to 352.37 miles at the end of the Second the Second Plan. Plan. Surface of 58 miles of National Highway and 139 miles of other district roads was improved besides 17.17 Small Savings construction of 11 big bridges during the Second Plan. Sabarxantha district secured a shield in 1957-58 17.14 Education for 108 per cent achievement under small savings. The net collection for 1960-61 was Rs. 3,777.000 15t Compulsory primary education for pupils of the or per cent against the target of Rs. 2,500,000. .. age group 6-11 was introduced in villages W1ih a Bre~i up of saving certificates, Post Office Savings Ba.8k population of 1.000 and above with effect from 1st Deposits. Treasury Saving Deposits be had from June, 1956 and extended to all villages having primary can Table 17.5 printed in Part II of this Handbook. . ~ schools by the end of the Second Plan. Pursuant to the policy of Government to conven as many schools as 18 IMPORTANT PLACE NAMES possible into basic schools. 43 such schools were 18.1 Important Places functioning in the district at the end of the Second Plan. The amount of grant given to secondary SC'hools Important places in the district are: has increased from Rs. 43.239 in 1950-51 tQ Rs. 3l0,840 in 1960-61. Two arts 'and science colleges. one at Abhapur Temple of Sarneshwar Mabadev built Modasa and the other at Talod. were started by local in 1100 A. D. and Lakhena temples bodies in 1960 with requisite grant-in-aid froIll 050' x 70,) believed to date back Government. to 1500 A.D. in the forest areas of Vijaynagar maha1. 17.15 Public Health BadoH TempJe of Hepdi Mata. where The number of hospitals and dispensaries rose persons suffering from paral;;;is from 32 in the First Plan to 40 at the end of the are brought for relief. Second. Various preventive measures taken during Desan Bhavnath temple 400 yea~ old with the Second Plan against the spread of epidemic dis­ Bhrugu kund. an ancient pond eases. include vaccination of 134,810 persons and nearby. The earth and water of revaccinatidn of 205,' '5 persons against smalI~pox. the kund are believed to have and one round of B.l.3. vaccination against tuber­ medicinal properties and cure culosis. Malaria eradication campaign started in 1953 leprosy. helped in bringing down the incidence of malaria from 7.363 cases in 1953 to 328 cases in 1961. 4 Dev-ni-mori Remains of the Buddhist stup built family planning centres started during the Second Plan in 205 A.D. with excellent reJiefs period gave necessary guidance to 14.375 persons In terra-cotta resembling similar regarding family limitation. structures in Mirpurkhas (sind) and Mohara Mordu (Tax-shi1a). 17.]6 Welfare of Backward Classes Himatnagar District headquarters and former Students of backward classes studying in primary ca pita I of ldar State, originally or secondary schools. securing more than 50 per cent founded in about 1426 A.D by marks were given scholarships amounting to Rs. 4,970 Sultan Ahmed 1. Idai' Traditionally known as 'Ildurg'. The Shamlaji Famous pilgrim centre with strength of the fort on the hill is ancient temple of Shamlaji said to proverbial. "To take Idar gadh is have been built in the 10th or 11th to achieve the impossibl~". rentury.

'Jadar Temple dedicated to Mudhaneshwar Details of these and other places will be found Mahadev, traditionally resorted to in brief Gazetteer of place nallles given in this Hand.. for the cure of sepent bites. book. 18.2 A ncient Monuments Khed Brahma This holy place dervies its sanctity from the shrine of Brahma, one of Official Statistics Table 18.3 gives details of the very few that exist in India. ~ach anciellt monument togetber with the name of the It also has the famous temple of village, place of. location. the period of architecture, A mba M atai; believed to be the brief description. etc. original seat of Arasur in 18.3 Fairs and Festivals . About 112 important fairs and 3 festival~ are Poshina Temple of Parasnath and Neminath. celebrated at different places in rural and urban areas of the district. The details regarding the place where Roda Temples Six temples and a kund known as it is ht'ld, name of the fair/festival. the date on which (Villages Khed Roda Temples of Chaitya style. it is held/observed and the estimated congregation are and believed to date back to about 7th shown in the Official Statistics Table 18.2 given Raisingpura) century. in this Handbook.

ANNEXURE

Ttrritori~ changes after 1st Marcb. 1961

Pa.rticulars of villa.ge 8rna.lga.mat-ei/tfaneferred to Villa.ge "malgan1&ted/ 'l'aluka/ ------Date of Distriot TalukafMaha1 transferred (rom Villa.ge &lahal District Government order effect ReDl&rk,. .Ii ~.~ 1 2 3 4 5 6 1111 7 8 9 Ba.barkantha Bhilod& Kanodar .. Vijaynagar 8abarkantba-C- G. R. Agriculture 1-3-1961 &; Lands Depa.rt. ment No. T.L.C. 19611 54710 - L. dated 8·2·1961.

30 GAZETI'EER OF PLACE NAMES

DISTRICT SABARKANTHA

V. P. - Village Panchayat; G. P. = Group Pancbayat; M. = Municipality: P. = Population; N. = North Latitude; E. = East Longitude.

J Abhapur-G. P. (Mahal Vijaynagar), P. 229 3 Androkha-V. P. (Mahal Vijaynagar), P. 251

Situated on the river Harnav, Abhapur is 8 miles Androkha. situated on the river Harnav is 13 miles away from Viyajnagar. the mahal headquarters on from Vijaynagar on Idar-Vijaynagar bus route. There is ldar-Vijaynagar bus route. Roundabout Abhapur are a residential primary school on the river Hamav known the temples scattered ruins of a number of old as Astik Ashrama run by tbe Bhil Seva Mandai, dedicated to , Mahavir, Sun, etc. The temple of Godhra providing free lodging and boarding to tho Sameshwar Mahadev constructed in the year 1100 A.D. A diwasi children. stands in the midst of a large compound enclosed by a fort-wall. It was devastated in the year 1240 A.D. by 4 Antarsumba-V.. P. (Mahal Vijaynagar) , P. 581 Alafkhan. the brother of Allaudin Khilji at the time of his in~sion on Patan. It has beautiful sculptures It is 12 miles away from Vijaynagar on the ldar .. carved allround. Its ruins have been rerently cleared Vijaynagar bus route. The river Hamav;,passes by up by the Archaeological Department which is taking this village. On the opposite bank are nine temples of steps to preserve it as a protected monument. A Sadevant-Shavlinga~ the principal characters of lovo dharamshala or rest house is beiIlg constructed close story in the local folk lore. to the temple by the District Local Board. 5 Badoli--V. P. (Taluka Idar). P. 2.222 About a mile to the north-west of Abhapur in the interior of the iDlest across the river Hamav are Situated on the river Ghanav and 6 miles from situated what were once called the Lakhena temples . '" Idar. the taluka headquarters, is a railway station on now in ruin. This site has also been cleared by the Ahmedabad-Khed Brahma railway line. There is a Archaeological Department. The main temple is a temple of

31 surrounding villages. At a distance of 15 miles on south· is known as an Ashram oj Bhrugu Rishi. The earth east, there is a temple of 'Shri Chandra Prabhuji' built and water of the kund are believed to have medical of sand-stones and an ancient step..well called 'Retoda'. properties of curing leprosy and many people suffering It has taluka offices. veterinary dispensary and a seed­ from that disease come here for treatment. Close to it, farm. a major irrigation project on river Hathmati estimated to cost Rs. 187 lacs is under construction, which when 8 Demal-V. P. (Taluka Bayad). P. 4,500 completed is likely to irrigate 26,400 acres of land. A fair is held on the last Monday of Shravan (August) Situated on the State Highway from Kapadwanj to and also on S/zivratri (March) with an assemblage of Modasa at a distance of 5 miles from Bayad, the taJuka 30,000 souls. headquarters. The nearest railway station is Kapad­ :wanj at the distance of 14 miles, The places of interest 13 Dev-ni-Mort"-V. P. (Taluka Bhiloda), P. 1.325 are 'Agnikund' and ~Yagnaslwla'. It is a trading centre for surrounding villages and has one oil mill, two Situated at a distance of a mile from Shamlaji and ginning factories and a police station. 13 miles from Bhiloda. the taluka headquarters. it is connected with Bhiloda by State Transport bus service. 9 Delwada-G. P. (Taluka Khed Brahma), P. 346 According to a local legend, Dev-ni-mori was ~ great city in the past When Kshatrap kings ruled over Gujarat. It is 30 miles away from Khed Brahma, the taluka The evidence of its fonner greatness is furnished by the headquarters. It is a marketing centre for the Atliwasi find of an idol of 'Parasnath' which is removed to the area called Poshina Patti. There is a temple of 'Chitra­ Jain temple of Tintoi. 8 miles away and still known as vichitra Mahadev' at a distance of 2 miles in the east Mori-tto-Parasnath. Further evidence of its former :where a big Adiwasi fair is held in March every year glory is had from the excavations of the rectangular hills having a congregation of about 25,000 persons. near the afforested Bhojraj Tekra. in the vicinity of the village (carried out in 1960 by the Maharaja Sayajirao 10 Derol--V. P. CTnluka Himatnagar). P. 1.753 University, BarOda). The remains of the stup and the Vihar which have been unearthed reveal a stup, 85' Situated on the bank of the river Sabarmati is both in height and in circumference. 'The YihcJr with about 10 miles away from Himatnagar. the taluka and 36 rooms for the residence of Buddhist saints stands district headquarters. Nearby there is a temple of by the side of the stup. A retaining wall seems to have 'Bilveshwar Mahadev' where a fair is held on Karlik been once constructed to protect these structures against Sud 15 (No'vember). It is said that this village was the floods of the river Meshvo. Recently, two caske·t\ given in charity to Brahmins by Sidhraj Jayasinha, and have been found from the stup on one of which there is was fonnerly known as 'Devpuri' wherefrom it took an inscription in indicating that the stup was its present name Derol. built in the 127th year of Kathik king (Kshatrap kings of Gujarat). i.e., 205 A.D. under the auspices of Maha.. • 11 Derol-V. P. (Taluka Khed Brahma), P. 669 vihar. Designed and constructed by the Buddhist monks Agnivo.rma and Sudar~lhan, and built by king Situated on the bank of the river Harnav i~ 6 Rudrasen. the ytUP was one of the finest models of miles away from Khed Brahma. State Tarnsport buses architecture prevailing during Kshatrap period. It is ply in fair season from Khed Brahma to this village and believed to resemble similar structures obtaining in onwards. An, old Shivalaya and a Jain telllple said to Mirpurkhas (Sind) and Mohata Mordu (Taxshila). 1 he have been constructed probably in the 12th century most significant feature of the stup is the excellent are the places of interest carving in terra-cotta and the high degree of technolo­ gical skill evinced in the manufacture of large-sized 11 Desan-Y. P. (Taluka Bhiloda), P. 427 (19" X 13") in a meditative posture. The sculpture on these idols reflect the influence of G(Jndhar art of which It is 5 miles away from Bhiloda. the taluka. head· the ~T;shatrap' kings were votaries. Found in the caskets quarters and 15 miles away from Idar railway station were small bottle, some ancient silver coins, gold on Ahmedabad-Khed Brahma railway line. It is famous leaves. materials of worship (like barley, etc,). and some for 400 years old 'Bhavnath' temple With the Bhrugu bodily remnants of Lord Buddha. The remnants d ktmd, an ancient pond nearby. The temple Bhavnath old pOnds' and lakes constructed for irrigation and other 12 esteotial pulpoleS throw light on the engineering skill 19 Galesra-G. P. (T,,'ulta nanl'I), P. 389 of the time :which did not neglect works of public utility II while encouraging art and architecture. Situated on the river Sabarmati about 3 mil. from Prantij on the National Highway No. 8 from 14 Dhanswa-V. P. (Taluka Modasa), P. 7,329 Ahmedabad to Delhi has a temple of Ga/teshw_ar Mahadev~ It is a good picnic spot. It is 10 miles away from Modasa on Kapad~nj .. Q Modasa State Highway and connected with Modasa by 20 Himatnagar-M., P. 15,287,' 23°·24' N; 73 ·], E regular State Transport bus services. It is an important trading centre with market yard having oil mills and Situated on the left bank of the river Hathmati and a ginning and pressing factory. Public amenities include on the National Highway No.8 from Ahmedabad to the electricity and piped water supply. There is a seed Delhi, is the headquarters of the taluka and district. It multiplication fann. is a railway station on Abmedabad-Khed Brahma line. It was originally founded in about 1426 A.D. by Sultan 15 Fatehpur-G. P. (Taluka Bhiloda), P. 731 Ahmed I and named 'Ahmednagar' but subsequently it took its present name 'Himatnag3lI" after Maharaja It is 20 miles away from Himatnagar • a railway Himatsinhji of Jdar. To the east, about half a mile station on Ahmedabad-Khed Brahma line. Near this from the town, are Hathmati canal and weir across t~ village, the project known as Hathmati reservoir river. supplying water to the surrounding villages by scheme consisting of constructing earthen dams across canals. Now construction of Himatnagar-Udepur rail­ river Indrasi and Hathmati and waste weir near Naval.. way line has been undertaken during the Second Five pur, is undertaken. The project is estimated to cost Year Plan which will bring about closer contact between Rs. 187 lacs and when completer.! will bring approxi­ Gujarat and Rajasthan. There are two cotton-ginning mately an area of acres of land under irriga .. 45,100 facotries and four oil mills. Municipality provides the tion in direct command. amenities of piped water supply and electricity. There are taluka and district offices with residential quarters 16 Gabat-V. P. (Taluka Bayad)~ P. 4.418 for staff and a good hospital. It is 12 miles away from Bayad~ the taluka head .. quarters with which it is connected by State Transport 21 Hapa-G. P. (Taluka Him atnogar) , P. 864 bus service. The nearest railway station is Kapadwanj. at a distance of about 31 miles. It was formerly a petty It is 3 miles away from Hapa road station on State with revenue jurisdiction over six villages. Ahmedabad-Khed Brahma railway line. It was origi.. nal1y the seat of a Thakor of Makwana Koli clan rank.. ing in sixth class and paying tributes to the Maharaja 17 Gadhada-V. P. (Shamlaji) (Taluka Khed Brahma). of Idar. Places of interest include many ancient monu­ P.574 ments in dilapidated condition. and a water~fall named It is 10 miles from Khed Brahma, the taluka head.. •Hastapad) 20' high near a big reservoir. quarters State Transport buses ply in fair season only. There is a big temple with magnificent idol of Sham .. laii, an incarnation of . People come here for pilgrimage; a fair is held in the month of Shravan It is the headquarters of the taluka situated 15 miles (August) when about 1.500 poople assemble. A north of Himatnagar on Abmedabad-Khed Brahma dharmashala is attached to the temple. railway line. It is on the State Highway Himatnagar to Mota Ambaji. The town is picturesquely situated on 18 Gadhi-V. P. (Taluka Prantij). P. 2.291 the foot of ldar.gadh a rocky hill about S()()' high tower.. ing over the town. The tovm was the capital of former Situated on the river Khari is 8 miles away from Idar State and is traditionally known as 'ndurg'. The Prantij, the taluka headquarters. It is connected with strength of the fort on tbe hill is proverbial, "To take Prantij by State Transport bus service. It has a temple Idar Gadh is to achieve the impossible". It contains of (Kalika MaJd where a big fair is held on Asllwi1l Sdme ancient and interesting monuments, the main of Sud 7 (October) every year with a congre~tion df which are the' Angry queen's palace' on the right t'f the about 3,500 people. enormous granite peak, and Jain temp1es of Swetambar 33 and Digambar sects. on. the plateau of the hills: Also a aDd Bbimakshi neat the temples of Kotesh~ and fine SwamiTlQl'ayan temple and the tank are worth visit­ PankheMQvaT Mahadev. This holy place derives funher iDg. The wooden toy industry is a .well-knoWn handi­ sanctity . from the shrine of Brahma. one of the ~ts of lda.r. It.is a marketing centre for sun-ounding v~ few that exist in India. Acrording to a legeD(~ villages growing cotton and has a cotton-ginning and when Brahma desired to free himself from all im" Pfessing factory. With a vieW to create agncuJtur\} purity, he .was advised by Vishnu to perform a sacri­ bias among the students, facilities for imparting train­ fice at some holy spot at Jambudvipa in Bharatkhand ing in agriculture have been provided in the high school through 1earned Brahmins, officiating on his behalf~ during the Second Five Year Plan. There are taluka Accordingly under the instructions of Brahma, Vishva .. offices, a mobile dispensary for rural areas and hospital~ karma built a handsome city on the dght bank ot for backward claMes. the" Sabarmati south of , six miles round through which flowed the river Hirenyaksh. the 23 l'ol-V. P. (Taluka Himotnagar), P. 4,496 modern HarnaL He then created· good Brahmins to officiate at the sacrifice. The sacrifice was performed . It is 8 miles from Himatnagat, the headquarters of and impurity was removed. With a view to maintain the taluka and the district. It was the seat of former these Brahmins. he created 18,000 Vaishyas and Dol State with 15 villages ran.king in fourth class and assigned Kshirja as their family goddess. He then paying tributes to the Maharaja of Idar. There are withdrew from the world allowing the Brahmins to some stone-quarries nearby with extention of l1arro~ dedicate a shrine to him and place his four-faced gauge railway line from Himatnagar. An ancient image in iL Khed Brabma is thus a sacred shrine and step-well and a ] ain temple are the places of interest. the shrine of Rishi in Bhrigu Ashram at a little distance. It also has the famous t:mple at 24 ladar-V. P. (Taluka Jdar), P. 2,849 Amba Mataji~ to distinguish it from the shrine of Arasur Ambaji in Banaskantha district, about 41 It is a railway station on Ahmedabad-Khed miles away from this place. Fairs are held every year Brahma line at a distance of 8 miles from Idar. There is in the month of Karlik, Chditra and Bhadrapad temple dedicated to Mudhaneshwar tradi­ a Mahadev (November. April and September) when about 5,500. tionally resorted to for the cure of serpent bites. A 9,000, and 6,750 persons assemble respectively. In the: fair is held every year on the 2n1 Monday of ­ Second Five Year Plan, the scheme for the construc- pad (September) with an estimated congregation of tion of a pick-up weir with left bank canals of the 30 000 persons. There are an oil mill and a ginning 1 river Hamav at Chhapara is in progress. When com­ factory. pleted, it will irrigate about 13,000 acres of land. There are a seed research centre, a ginning factory. 25 Kadoli-V. P. (Taluka Himatna~ar), P. 1,598 two oil mills. two rice mills and marketing yard. It Situated on the river Sabarmati is 12 miles from has taluka offices, project office, inspection bungalow, Himatnagar. the headquarters of the taluka and dharmashala, Bhilseva Ashramas, for scheduled tribes, district. It was the seat of the former chief of Kadoli a veterinary dispensary and a hospital. State tanking in sixth class and paying tribute to the Maharaja of Idar. There is a temple of Saptanath 27 -G. P. (Mahal Vijaynagar). P. 156 Mahadev with kund which is said to be the site of It 10 away from Vijaynagar with which it the Ashram of Saptarishi, i. e., seven Rishis in ancient is miles is connected by a road built by the Panchayat. A times. A fair is held every year in ·the month of very steep and densely afforested hill leads to a place Phalgun Sud 11 (March). 4 to S miles away from the village where once, Maha .. rana Pratap is said to have taken shelter with his troop 26 Khed Brahma-V. P., P. 6,232 under a big banyan tree which is still in existence. It is the taluka headquarters situated 30 miles north of Idar and a terminus station on Ahmedabad-Khed 28 Limbmi-G. P. (Taluka Idar), P. 267 Brahma narrow gauge railway line. It is 35 miles awa,y from Himatnagar on the State Highway to Mota It is about 3 miles north of Jdar behind the hill.. AmbaJi. On the right bank of the river Hamav is fort. It has a temple of Kalnalh Mahadeo and .. the confluence of three rivers, viz., Hamav. Kosambi ancient st~well.

34 29 Uml

It is 3 miles from Prantij. the taluka headquarters. The headquarters situated on the river Mazum is 30 miles away from Talod, a railway station on 'There is a big reservoir of water known as Limla dam ,About 4 miles downstream, near village Karol a Ahmedabad·Khed Brahma railway line. The name of the town is said to have been derived from the name bunt! name "lCarol bund" bas been constructed in of the king 'Mandhata', the first monarch on earth. ;the Second Five Year Plan at a cost of Rs. 1.183.583 Owing to its peculiar situation between the plains of ,with an irrigation capacity of about 3,000 acres. Gujarat and the hiUy tracts of Idar and Dungarpur, it occupied an important position at the time of Mohe­ :30 Lusadia-V. P. (Taluka Bhiloda), P. 758 medan dynasties at Ahmedabad. It is connected with and Ahmedabad via Kapadwanj by State It is 17 miles away from Bhiloda, the taluka head· Transport bus routes. •quart.ets With which it is connected by State Trans­ :port bus service. The nearest railway station is It is an important trading centre with ginning _Himatnagar at a distance of 44 miles. There is a factories and oil mills. There is an Arts and Science : good Mission hospital and people from surrouniling ColJege. Classes for training in Commerce and Engi­ 'areas come here for treatment of T .B. and other neering subjects have also been opened in high schools .diseases. during the Second Five Year Plan. It has taluka offices and a rest house.

,31 Ma/pur-V. P., P. 3,221 35 Prantij-M., P. 11.509; 23°.27' N; 72°-54' E

Siruat.ed on the river Vatrak 12 miles away from A railway station on Ahrnedabad-Khed Brahma -Modasa is the headquarters of the mahal. Its name railway line at a dispnce of 14 miles from Himat­ 'is probably derived from Malaji. the Bhil chief who nagar, is the headquarters town of the taluka. It is also -ruled in 1466 A.D. Before merger, it was a seat of situated on National Highway No.8 from Ahmedabad 'small State in Mahikantha agency. It is a trading to Delhi. It is known for soap-making industry and is -centre for surrounding villages with oil and rice mms a good trading centre with one oil mill and a ginning 11Dd a ginning factory. The chief produce are custard factory. There is a reservoir known as 'Bokh' which apples and timru leaves. It has a District Local supplies water for irrigation. It has a basic training "Board. d haraltUlShakl and a rest house. college; a traveller's bungalow and taluka offices.

32 Mohanpur-V. P. fTaluka Pranti]). P. /,453 36 Poshirta-V. P. (Taluka Khed Brahma), P. 1,327 It is about 34 miles from Khed Brahma with which Situated on the of the Meshvo confluence rivers it is connected by State Transport bus service in fair an(! Kambal is 20 miles from Taiod railway station season. Nearby passes the State Highway from !()Jl Ahmedabad-Khed Brahma line. It is connected Himatnagar to Mota Ambaji (Abu R6ad). It is a With Talod by State Transport bus service. It was centre of deve]opment activities carried on in Adiwasi the chief town of the former MonanpuT State in Mabi­ area under a special multipurpose project. A primary 'kantha' agency with 58 villages. ranking in third class, health centre, mobile dispensary and a training school the chief of which was paying tribute to the Gaekwad in leathoc work have been established. The water and Raos of Idar. works are under construction. I t is also a marketing rentre for surrounding villages. The white sand~stone 33 Meghraj-V. P., P. 3.437 tempJe of 'Parasnath' and the temple of 'Neminath' are places of interest. There are an inspection It is the headquarters of the taluka situated on the bungalow, a police station and a co-operative society -river Va~ 15 miles away from Modasa and 45 With godown. roUes away from Talod station. It is a marketing centre for all sul'l"OOnding villages. There are taluka offices. 37 Raigadh-V. P. (Taluka Himatnagar), P. 1,744 a rest house and an agricultural seed farm. In the Seronr.J Five Year Plan, a maternity hmne of 3 beds It is 18 miles from Himatnagar with which it is bas been -estabusbeld in tbe government dispensary. connected by State Transport bus service. It is

3S mainly popuIabl by Brahmins. Neerby there is a at a distanoe of 22 miles. It was the seat of forll1er' temple of 'Somnoth' Mahadev and a fanIouS place of Sathamba State with 18 villages. There' are o.Qe ginnin& ~

Balsamudra in the interior of the forest factory and one ginning-pressing factory. It has a police. > station. 38 Rampur-G. P. (Taluka Himc¥nagar), P. 568 41 Savgadh-G. P. (Taluka Himatnagar), P. 1.451' It is about 10 miles from Himatnagar. It has stone·quarries from which grinding stones, etc.. are Known as Pahanpur is 2 miles from Himatnagar,. made. the taluka and ilistrict headquarters with which it is. connected by State Transport bus service. It has 39 Roda temples stone·quarries from which grinding stones are made.

Situated in a group in a radius of about three 42 Shamlaji-V. P. (Taluka Bhiloda), P. 478 furlongs in the sim land of the villages (1) Khed and (2) Raisingpura of Himatnagar taluka are six temples Situated on the bank of the river Meshvo and 011 and a kund known as Roda Temples. The vj]]age the border of Gujarat adjoining Rajasthan, Shamlaji Khed is about a mile on the eastern side and the set in the midst of picturesque natural scenery is IZ village Raisingpura is about i mile> on the western miles away from BhHoda, the headquarters' of tIle side of these temples. They can be visited by State taluka. It is on the National Highway No. 8 from Transport buses plying between Hirnatnagar and! Ahmedabad to Delhi. It is a famous pilgrim centre Khed. Out of these six temples, two temples and a where the ancient temple of Shamlaji. i.e.• Lord Krishna kund which are in a ruinous condition are situated in is said to have been built in the 10th or 11th century and survey No. 66 of the village Khed. They have beauti· repaired over 400 ytars ago. It is built of white fully carved panels and their domes are of Chaitya sand·stone and bricks and enclosOO by a wall and: style. Such temples showing Buddhist influence are imposing gate-way with gigantic elephants in cement not commonly found elsewhere in Gujarat. One side adorning either side of the entrance. The temple is; of the kund has completely collapsed but four vesti· a good specimen of sculpture current in those days. buIes in the corners sti1l exist. They are believed to Two latrge fairs are held every y~ on (i) Sud' be the shrines of Ganesh, Shiva. Vishnu and Sun and 15 (November) and (ii) Shravan Su(J '8 (August). The­ are similar to those in Osia (near Jodhpur), Bodali (in former continues for about a fortnight and is attended! ) am Wadhwan (in ). At present by about 150,000 people mostly Adivasis. only idols of Ganesh and Vishnu are seen at the place. About 2 furlongs away are the 2 temples of Recently the remains of an ancient (205 A.D.' Laduwali Mata and the remaining 2 of Bhutiana Vera Buddhist stup 851 in height and circumference with a located in the Kharaba land and survey No. 43 Ires· Vihar of 36 rooms by its side have been found at the pectively of village Raisingpura. One of these tempJes village Dev·ni-Mori one mile away from this place. Which perhaps is the oldest, has in place of the idol, The stup contains the bodily remains of Lord Buddha a plaque on which figures of animals and birds are and his beautiful terra·cotta idols. The inscription carveid. As evinced from the pattern of the dome and on the casket found from the stup suggests that the' engraving on pillars and door·frames of these temples, original name of the village Shamlaji was 'Karamantil? it is estimated by the research scholars to have been The existing tank known as Karmabai talao also' built in the 7th or 8th centutY. since in their opinion oonfirms thi~ fact. The antiquity of this place is, such temples of nagar style existe".l before the reign further seen from a number of temples strewn around· of Chaiukyas. They are popularly knoWn in the local the village. It is a centre of District Sarvodaya Kendra' areC\ as temples of Laduwali Mata. They represent established during the Second Five Year Plan. CIOSe­ the best in art and architecture current in those days. by. the work of .construction of a bUM on the river Meshvo estimated to cost Rs. 103.45 lacs is in 40 Sathamba-V. P. (Taluka Bayad), P. 3,602 progress. When completed, it will irrigate about 51.000" acres of . land in the surrounding areas. The Situated on the State Highway from Kapadwanj Himatnagar-Udepur railway line under construction to Modasa is 12 miles from Bayad t the taluka head­ passes through this village. 'There is a rest house and: quarhrs. 'Tbe nearest railway station is Kapadwanj a dharamshala for pilgrims.

36 41 Ta;puri-V. P. (Taluka Himatnagar), P. 1.16/ 49 Vadali-V. P. (Taluka Idar), P. 8.414

Situated on the river Hathmati is 4 miles from Hapa Situated 12 miles north of ldar. the taluka head.. Road station on ADmedabad-Khed Brahma section. It quarters is a .railway station on Ahmedabad-Khed was the seat of the f01lJler chief of the Makwana Tribe Brahma line. In the eleventh century. it 3£as a pros .. holding three villages and paying tributes to the perous town and the centre of a very large kingdom. Gaekwad. The earth available from the cliffs of the It is said that this town was once visited by the river is utilized in tanning industry. It has handloom former Chinese traveller Huen Thsang during his travel industry. from to Valbhi. Vijnath Mahadev. a Jain 44 Talod-M. (Taluka Prantij), P. 7.5'16 temple and the temple of Chamunda de-vi are )VOrth seeing. There is a stone-quarry nearby. A railway station 30 miles north-east of Ahmedabad, on Ahmedabad-Khed Brahm a narrow 50 Vatrakgadh-G. P. (Taluka Bayad), P. 621 gauge line. It is a very big centre for trade in gur, cotton, pulses. ground nut oit etc., some of which Situated on the State Highway from Kapadwanj are exported to other places. There are a market to Modasa is 3 miles away from Bayad, the taluka yard. five oil mills and two ginning factories and an headquarters. The nearest railway station is Kapad­ agricultural research centre established during the wanj at a distance of 22 miles. It bas 8 temple of Second Five Year Plan. It has an Arts and Science Dhareshwar Mahadev on the river Vatrak and a seed College, a hospital and a rest house. multiplication farm. Shri Fatesing Rao Guekwad 45 Tin/ai-V. P. (Taluka Modasa), P. 3.778 Hospital has been constructed at a cost of about Rs.20 lacs. 300 beds are proposed to be provided in the It is 12 miles from Modasa the taluka headquarters hospital. It has a rest house. with which it is connected by State Transport bus service. It is a trading centre for surrounding vi11ages. 51 Vijaynagar-V. P., P. 2,356 46 Torda-G. P. (Taluka Bmlada), P. 930 Situated 35 miles away from Idar. a railWay It is 6 mBes away from Bbiloda, the taluka head­ station on Ahmedabad 4 Khed Brahma narrow gauge quarters where State Transport buses ply only in fair line. is tbe headquarters of the mahal of the same season. It is a place of worship for Swaminarayan name. It was the capital of the former Vijaynagar Sampradaya, being the birth·place of Gopal Swami, a State. It is predominantly inhabited by the tribal leading saint of the Sampradaya. The river Budheli people mostly covered by forest and surrounded by flows near it and a fair is held on Vaishakha Sud 3 hills. The main forest products are timber-wood. (May} where ab<,)ut 2,500 people assemble. charcoal wood, white musH, gum. honey, etc. It 47 Ubhara.n---V. P. (Mahal Malpur), P. /.561 produces wheat and maize in large quantities. It is the main trade centre between Rajasthan and Gujarat It is about 12 miles from Malpur. the headquarters There are mahal offires. a primary health centre and of the rnabal. The nearest railway station is Kapad­ old buildings of the Thakore. the former-ruler. wanj 30 miles away and the' State Transport bus stand is 2 miles away. There is an ancient step~well with 52 Vire.shWar-G. P. (Maha1 Yijaynagar), P. 67 perennial S'Upply of water avai1able even jn the years of draught. This fact is said to have given it the name It is 18 miles away fram Vijaynagar. the mahal 'Ubharan' to the village. The temple of Surpaneshwar headquarters and connected directry with Idar by Mahadev about half-a .. mile from here is a beautiful State Tran~port bus route. The nearest railway station is spot. Kadiadra_ 9 miles away on Ahrnedabad-Kbed Brahma 48 Vadgam-V. P. (Taluka Modasa). P. 2,297 line. Vireshwar Mahadev is an important religious place in the district and every year On Vaishakh full Situater.l on the river Mazum is 14 miles from moon day (May) a big fair is held where more than Talod. a railway station on Ahmedabad·Khed Brabma 5,000 people assemble. A dharmashala is attached to railway' line. It was the seat of the former Thakor the temple. The place is also suitable for summer of Rehwar Rajputs. having 19 villages ranking in the resort as it is surrouMed by mountains covered with fifth class. I t has stone·quames. dense forests.

37

PARTD

I CENSUS TABLES

2 OFFICIAL STATISTICS

A-GENERAL POPULAnON TABLES

. '. - ~ Out of 4 tables of A Sel:iem compiled at tlW Census, Tables A-I, A-III and A-IV giving area) houses and popula- tion, classification of villages and towns have been reproduced in the District H811dbook. They are the same &8 those given in 1951. The most distinguishing features, however, are the various appendices and Bub-appendicea giving details of (a) 1951 territorial units constituting the present set-up of the district showing changes which have taken place during the decade, (b) villages with apopulation 'Of 5,000 and 'Over and t'Owns ~ith a populatiun unde:r 5,000, (e) houseless and institutional population, {d) 1951 population adjusted t'O 1961 administrative units, (e) new towns i\.dded in 1961, (f) towns in 1951 declassified in H161 and (g) towns with their area and jurisdiction.

A-I-'AREAT HOUSES AND POPULATION

This table is moxe elaborate than that of 1951 as it gives in addition to area, houses and population, populatioD ~r s

Brief Account of Changes in Area of the District from 1901 to 1961

Numerous changes have taken place since Independence in the areas of the districts, though the boundaries ,of various units comprised therein practically remained unchanged between 1901 and 1941. Three principal stages in whi. h these changes have come about during the Post-Independence period are: (i) those that came in the wake of Independence after 19·17; (1i) those that took place on the Reorganisation of States in 1956 and (iii) those that resulted from the bifurcation of t,he bilingual Bombay State in 1960.

Even after l'eorganisR-tion in 1956, several territorial changes were effected in H~59, the details of which have boon given in sub-appendix 2 to Appendix 1 to Table A-I alongwith the relevant notifications.

Rural and Urban Population

During the past censuses there was no uniformity in the criteria prescribed for distinguishing urban areas from the ruraL The definition of 'town', therefore, varied from State to State and the places were treated as klwns if, in the opinion of the State Government orthe Superintendent of Census Operations, they were found to possess urban charac~ teristics. It included all municipalities, cantonments, civil Jines and an places with more than 5,000 population Wilich, it was decided, to treat as towns on the ground that they possessed urban characteristics. Tllis definition of 'town' has remained substantially unchanged since 1891. To the characteristics aforementioned, , which has merged into BOlllbay St,ate in 1949 and now forms part of the newly formed Gujarat State added one more accord­ ing to which all the headquarters oftalukas were treated as towns. In view, however, of the increasing importance of studying urbanisation in all its varied aspects) the Registrar General, at the very outset of 1961 Census, emphasised the need for a uniform treatment by strictly defining the concept of 'town'.

Town :

'Town' has been defined as a place having a municipality or a cantonment or a place with a population of 5,000 and over if 75 per cent of its male population is dependent on nOD-agricultural pursuits. These tests were applied by the Collectors who furnished lists of places to he treated as towns in 1961~ which were also got approved by the State Government 'and the Registrar General. - .As against 6 places treated as towns jn 1951,5 quallfy to be treated 8S urban according to the test prescribed by the Census of 1961. 'The ]088 of 1 i8 accounted for by declassification of 1 town as village as shown in statement A..

3 ITATBIIBNT A

Urban areQ8 ~f cla.8 V of 1951 eliminated ~ 1961 with popuJation of 1951 and 1961

Population Class Name a.nd num~r of towns 1951 1961

v • • 5,881 8,414 YilI4gB: 'Village' is a revenue village which i& an administrative rather than a demographic unit. The definition of the term 'village' has practically remained the same during the entire censuB period. In short, it is a revenue or cadastral survey village which has got a separate entity and a distinct number assigned to it in the revenue records of the State. It may consist of a single village with a cluster of houses or a number of hamlets with separate clusters of houses. In forest areas it may even consist of scattered houses situated on the field within the boundaries of the village. It JDay be inhabited or uninbabitOO.. Oemus Hcmse :

Owing to the diversity of local conditions it was not possible in the past to lay down a uniform definition of a 'Census House' common to all Parts of the country. The definition adopted till the Census of 1941 had two-fold connotation which emphasised eith4r (i) the structural aspect, i.e., building or house or (ii) the social aspect, i.e., family or household. The formet' was defined as the residence of one or morc families having a separate and independent entrance from the common way. But the social aspect was emphasised by defining a 'Household' as the hOIIle of the composite family with its resident dependents and servants. From 1881-1941, the Cen.~us Superintendents adopted the one or the other definition according to their convenience. A clear distinction was, however, drawn between a 'Census House' and a 'Census Household' 'in 1951 which gave a uniform. meaning to the term 'Census House' or the 'Census Household' or the 'Family Unit'. The 'Census House' was defined as, 'a dwelling with g. separe.te main entrance' and the 'Census Hou~hol<\' .as 'all persons who live together in the same house and have a common mess'.

Though the definition of a 'Census House' introduced in 1951 was continued during the Census of 1961, it differs from that adopted by the Census of 1961 in that the latter is broad-based to include nOll-dwellings also. The house-list is thus an inventory of all structures or part of structures with a separate entrance.

The following definitions of the term 'Cerurus House' given in the instructions for filling the houBC~1ist will clarify the position still further.

"A 'Census House' is a structure or a part of a structure inhabited or vacant, or a dwelling, a shop, a shQP-cum-dwelling, or a place of business, workshop, school, etc., with a separate entrance."

A-Ill-VILLAGES CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION

This table classifies inhabited 'Villages only by size of population. After glVlDg the tQtai number Of inhabited villages and rural population for every taluka/mahal, it shows the number of villages and popUlation for the following Beven categories, namely:-

(1) less tha.n 200, (2) 200-499, (3) 500-999, (4) 1,000-1,999, (5) 2,000-4,999, (6) 6,000-9,999 and (7) 10,000 and a.bove.

Table A-III of 1951 gives combined figures of inhabited towns a.nd villages classified by popul8.tion, while A-TIt of 1961 gives figures or villages only classified by populatjon~ 4 A·IV-ToWNS AND TOWN-GROUFS CLA88IPIBD BY POPULATION IN 1961 WITH VARIATION SINCE 19'1

This table gives statistics relating to the figures of population since 1941 showing the growth of each town from census to census. Percentage variation is given from decade to decade, not only for the towns, but also for town-groups, where one or more urban units form a compact urban area. The total population of the town-group along with that of its constituent urb8n units is given under the class into which the town-group ha~ been classified. Separate figures have, likewise, been given for municipal and non-municipal areas such all port area, suburban area, military area, railway colony, cantonment, etc., where a town is a combination of two or more such units. The following are the six classes into which the towns are grouped in Table A-IV according to the size of population.

Class Population Class Population

I 100,000 and above IV 10,000 to 19,999 II 50,000 to 99,999 V • 5,000 to 9,999 III • 20,000 to 49,999 VI Less than 5,000

The areas of towns in sq. miles and sq. kilometres are also given in the table for 1961.

The term 'town' as defined at the Census of 1961 and its uniform adoption all over the country on the basis of certain specified tests have been explained under 'Urban and Rural Population' in the note to Table A-I. 'Town-group'-This is a new variant of the urban population which has been introduced for the first time on the present occasion. Large cities or expanding towns bring within their orbits new satellit.e towns, industrial areas or settlements interspersed by small bits of rural ar~as. Such urban areas, not necessarily municipal, are taken to form town-groups with the main city or town as one of the constituents.

, City '-Places having population of 100,000 and over either individually or as a town-group have been classified as cities. A-I-ARE~, HOUSES AND POPULATION

Number of Villagtlll Number of Total .Mea in Popula.tioll N uIl1 Ler Oocupied Popumtion Rura.l -_-~---- per Sq. In- Unin- of Residential D,istrictjTaluka/Mahal Urban Sq. Miles Sq. Km. Mile habited babited Towns llou8e6 PersonlS Female. 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 3(&) 3(b)

37 5 173,928 918,587 470,224 448,363 SABARKANTHA T 2,735.0 7,083.6 336 1,500 2',721.4 7,048.3 315 1,SOO 31 161,100 8511,37'9 437,412 419,96'1 DistRICT R 12,828 61,208 U 13.6 35.3 4,481 5 32,8U' 28,396

423.1 1,095.8 363 209 S 1 32,lS7 153,426 77.286 76,140 Idar • T 29,860 142,614 71,601 R 422.1 1,093.2 338 209 8 71,013 2,327 10,812 U 1.0 2.D 10,812 1 5,685 5,127

R 316.1 81B.7 150 3 13,645 74,475 31,950 36,525

93 1 5,135 3Q,111. 14,7~8 10,313 VijaYl.l.llgar . R 160.6 416,.0 187

l86 3 16,991 90,7(]6 46,028 44,738 Bhilod31 R 262.2 679.1 346

T 278.5 721.3 398 142 7 1 2],395 110,708 5G,802 53,906 Himatnagar 18,096 Y5,4~1 48,241 47,18() , R 27'";,4 7b.5 14:: 7 3,~Un J 5.:.S7 U 1.1 2.8 13,8\.7 1 8.561 6,726

27,::84 144,475 70,574 T 319.4 827.2 452 134 1 2 73,901 Pruntij 23,:l30 125,460 R 310.2 8U:3.3 404 134 1 63,814 61,636 1!.J,025 U n.2 23.9 2,001 2 3,954 10,087 8,938

22,5£.'1 118.434 6] ,629 T 336.7 873.1 3fJ2 1 1 56,805 R 334.4 8(1).1 31'ti 1 19.347 102.350 53,150 49,200 11),084 U i.3 0.0 ti,Dh3 1 3,248 8,479 7,605

9 8,735 :,)0,291 25,855 24,436 l\1eghraj R 214.0 554.:2 235

142.7 369.6 l~l 2 fl,7Si 19,889 18,325

:ltil.i 729.6 2 19,1,4 l07,6~'; 56,086 51,601 -- NOTB;

1 Population per sq. mile under COl\lllill 4 has heen worked out on the area. figures given by the State Survey DepartIl1ent given in Column 3(30). 2 Under Column 4, population of thol!e urban units, for which area. figurf'S are not available, is ignored for working out urb&ll density. Rural density ie worked out on the bas~B of rural p()pu1ation only though the area figures include area.s of thO@e llrban unib for which separate area figures jl.re not av all able. 3 The sq. kilometre a under Column 3(b) and deneityfigul'es of urban area8 ()f Ta.lubjMahaJ and District under ColulIln 4- ..re li'ol'ked out using the area figuree corrected upw 2 pIa,cell of decimals obtained by adding the areaS of the town! in the re8pecti~e unite. In addition to thl8~ the figurell relating to sq. kW8. Me further adjusted to ma.ke the 1'alllkajMahal a.nd Di8iric~ totals agree.

6 APPENDIX'I . 1951 TERRITORIAL UNITS CONSTITUTING THE PRESENT SET.. UP OF DISTRICT AND EACH TALUKA/MABAL (Only tho8e 'M/rna/areas which have undeTgone changes since 1951 have been shown belDw) , Net area Details of gain in territories Detaila of 10111 in territories Gain (+) Loss (-)

1951 DiltriotJ territorial Sq. Sq. Sq. Sq. -Sq. Sq. TrJub/M&hal unit.- Brief deecriptioD Milee Km. Brief description Miles Km. Mile. Km. 1 2 3 , o 6 7 S 9 10 SABARKANTHA DISTRICT .. Idar .!a in 1951 Singha village (81. No. 1.5 3.9 [I J (i) 2 village", viz., Iedra. 1.6 4.1 -3.1 -8.0 ~ 128) transferred from pura (Sl.No.84) and Vaghesh. Himatnagar taluka wan (81. No. 220) tran.sferred to Bhiloda taluka (ii) 2 villages, viz., Lolasan 3.0 7.8 .. • • (Sl. No. 132) and Maha. devpura (81. No.I34) trans· ferred to Hima.tnagar taluka .Allin 1951 3 villages, viz.. M&I!Iuta 0.7 1.8 Kanadar village (81. No. (0) 6.0 16.5 --6.3 -13.7 (81. No. 107), Bhagorapada' transferred to Bhiloda (SI. No. 14) &nd Bogapada taluka (S1. No. 22) transferred from Bhiloda taluke. BhUOOa Aain 1951 (i) Saogal village (S1. No. 0.3 0.8 [3J (i) 3 Villages, viz .• Masuta 0.7 1.8 +7.0 +18.1 122) transferred from (S1. No. 107) Bhagorapada Himatnaga.r taluka (81. No. 14) and Dogapada (SI. No. 22) transferred to Vija.yane.gar m&ha.l (ii) 2 villages, viz., 1.6 4.1 (ii) Fut& village (Sl. No. 51) 0.2 0.6 • • Indrapura (SI. No. 132) transferred to Modasa t&luka and Vagheshwati (8t. No. 220) transferred from Ida.l' ta.luka. (iii) Kanodar villa.ge (Sl. 6.0 15.5 .. .. No. 40) transferred from Vija.ynag&r mahal JIimatoagar As in 1951 (i) 2 villages, viz., Lolasan 3.0 7.8 [4J (i) Sangal villa.ge (Sl. No. 0.3 0.8 +16.1 +41.7 (81. No. 132) a.nd Maha· 122) transferred to Bhiloda devpura (81. No. 134) trans· taluka. ferred from Idar taluka (ii) 9 villages tl'&nsferred 14.5 37.6 (ii}Singha.village(SI.No.12S) 1.5 3.9 • • ., from Modasa taluka. transferrEld to Idar taluka (iii) Vijarapnomath village 0.4 1.0 •• • • • • (81. No. 131) transferred ·. from Prantij taluka. Prantij ABin 1951 .. (i) Vijatapnomath villa.ge 0.4 1.0 -1.3 --3.3 (Sl. No. 131) transferred to Himatnagar taluka.

(ii) Jashvantpura village 0.9 2.3 (81. No. 46) tra.nsfel'red to ·. Modasa taluka. Modasa Asio 1951 (i) Futa. village (SI. 0.2 0.5 [2J 9 vilhtges transferred to 14.5 37.6 -13.4 -34.8 No. 51) tranflferred from Hima.tn&g&r taluks. :Bhiloda taluka (ii) J 8shvantpma. village 0.9 2.3 .. .. (SI. No. 46) tra.nsferred from Prantij taluh SUB-APPENDIX 1 TO APPENDIX I AREA FOR 1951 AND 1961 FOR THOSE MUNICIPAL TOWNS WmCH HAVE UNDERGONE CHANGES IN AREA SINCE 1951 CENSUS .Area in Sq. MilM Municipal Diatrict Town 1951 1951 .Remarb 1 2 3 4, 5 Sabarkudha Modas& 0.« 2.31 J uriltdiction.t.l Cha.ng e

7 SUB "APPENDIX 2 TO ~PENDIX I DISTRICIIT ALUKA/MAHAL SHOWING 1951 POPULATION ACCORDING . TO TERRITORIAL JURISDICTION IN 1951, CHANGES IN AREA AND THE POPULATIONS INVOLVED IN THOSE CHANGES (Thi, ,elaU. to Appendix to Tabk A·lJ which edibit, data upto di,trict level in CeM," 0/ India 1961. Volume V Part-Il-A. Gujal'o •• ) 19tH Popu· lation accord· Population Net increaae(+) ing to juris· in 1951 ad· iD or decreaae(-) Area in 1961 Area in 1951 diction pre- j_usted to between Diatriot/T.Jubl 1961 vaiIing in jurisdiction col. 7 and M&hal Sq. Milee Sq.Km. Population Sq. Mile. Sq. Km. 1961 of 1961 col. 8 1 ! 3 5 6 7 8 9 Sabarkudha Diatric' 2,736.0 7,083.8 9t8,587" 2,447.0 6,337.7 684,017 6,84,017 (t288.0) § (+1t5.9) § Idar· 423.1 1,096.8 153,426 422.0 1,093.0 119.138 118,642 --494 (+1.1) ( +2.8) (-496) Khed Brahma. 316.1 818.7 74,475 143.0 370.4 ~2,166 62,166 ( +173.1) (+448.3) Vijaynagar·· 160.6 '16.0 30,111 153.0 396.3 21,376 20,774 -602 (+7.6) (+19.7) (-602) Bhilodat 262.2 679.1 90,766 187.0 484.3 61,696 62,501 +806 (+75.2) (+194.8) (+805) Himatnagartt 278.5 721.3 110,708 298.0 771.8 80,142 83,160 +3,018 (-19.5) (-50.5) (+3,018) Prantiit 319.4 827.2 144,475 301.0 779.6 112.345 112,190 -165 (+18.4) (+47.6) (~155) Modasa.tt 336.7 872.1 118,434 410.0 1,061.9 89,924 87,354 -2,570 (-73.3) (-189.8) (-2,570) Meghraj 214.0 554.2 50,291 138.0 357.4 35,718 35,718 .. ( +76.0) (+196.8) Malpur 142.7 369.6 38,214 132.0 341.9 28,129 28.129 (+10.7) (+27.7) Bayad 281.7 729.6 107,687 264.0 683.8 83,383 83,383 (+17.7) (+40.8)

NOTE ;- § Though these district have not shown any increase or decrease in population since 1951. there is a.n increase in area due to survey of unaurveyeu a.r~8S. * Undl'l':Bombay Government Resolution, R. D., N:Q. T. L. C. 1359/43810·C dated 30·3·1959, (a) Singha. village (1.5) was transferred from Himatnagar taluka of Sabarkantha district to Idar taluka of the same district. (b) The following 2 villages were transferred from Idar taluka of Sabarkantha district to Bhiloda. ta.luka of the same diBtrict: Indrapura (0.4) and Vagheshwari (1. 2). (c) The following 2 villages were trans.ferred from Idar taluka of Sabarkantha district to Himatnagar tE1luka of the same district. Lolasan (2.1) and Mahadevpura. (0.9) ** Under Bombay Government Resolution, It. D., No. T. L. C. 1359/43810·C dated 30·3·1959. (a.) The following 3 villages were transferred from Bhiloda taluka of Sabarkantha. district to Vijaynagar mahal of the same district. Mnsuta (0.4), Bhagorapada (0.2) a.nd Bogapada. (0.1). (b) Kanadar village (6.0) was transferred from Vijaynagar mahal of Sabarkantha district to Bhiloda taluka of the same district. t "I;nder Bombay Government Resolution, R. D., No. T. L. C. 1359/4381O·D dated 30·3·1959, (a) San gal village (0.3) was transferred from Himatnagar taluka of Sabarkantha district to Bhiloda taluke. of the same district. (b) The following 2 villages were transferred from Ida.r taluka of Sabarkantha district to Bhiloda taluka of the same district. Indrapura (0.4) and Vagheshwari (1.2). (e) Kanadar village (6.0) was transferred from Vijaynagar mabal of Sabarkantha district to Bhiloda taluka of the same district. (0) The following 3 villages were transferred from Bhiloda taluka of Sabarkantha district to Vijaynagar mabal of the same district. Masnta (0.4), Bhagorapada. (0.2) and Bogapada (O.I). (e) Futa village (0.2) was trtlhsferred from Bhilod& taluka of Sabarkantha district to Modasa t.aluka of the same district. tt Under Bombay Government Resolution, R. D., No. T. L. C. 1359/43810·C dated 30·3·1959. (a) The following 2 villages were transferred from Idar taluka of Sabarkantha district to Himatnagar taluka. of the se-me district. Lolaean (2.1) and Mahtldcvpura (0.9). (b) Vijrapnomath village (0.4) was transferred from Prantij taluka ofSabarkantha district to Himatnagar taIuka of tbe same district. (c) Sanga.J village (0.3} was transferred from Himtttnagar taluka of Sabarkantha district to Bhiloda. taluka of the 8ame diatdct. (d) Singha village (1.5) was tra.nsferred from Himatnagar taluka. of Sabarkantha district to Idar taluka of the same district. 2 Under Bombay Government Resolution, R. D., No. T.L.C. 1359·133679·C da.ted 11·11·1959, the following 9 villages were transferred from ModRsa taluka of Sabarkantha district to Himatnagar taluka of the same district. Bhatoda (NavaJpur) (1.1), Jawangadh (0.7), Raigadh (8.1), Raipur (0.7), Bilpan (0.6), V.gadi (1. 9), Gambhirpur (0.4), Fulpur (O.3) and Jawanpura (0.8). ! 1 Under Bombay Government Resolution, R. D., No. T. L. C. 1359/43810-C dated 30·3.1959, Vijrapnomath village (0.4) was tr&'llI. ferred from Prantij taluka of Sabarkantha. district to Himatnagar taluka of the same district. . 2 Under Bombay Government Resolution, R. D., No. 6342/49 da.ted 7.10·1950, Jaah.... antpura village (0.9) was transferred from Prantij taluka of Sabarkantha district to Modas8. talnka of the same distriot. U 1 Undf3r Bombay Government Resolution, R. D., No. T. L. C. 1359/43810·C dated 30-3-1959, Futa. village (0.2) was tranaferred from Bhiloda talua of Sabarkantha district to MOOasa taluka of the same dil!trict. 2 Under Bombay Government Resolution, R. D., No. 6342/49 dated 7·10·1950, JWlhvantputa village (0.9) was transferred from . Prantij talnka of Sabarkantha district to Modasa. taluka of the same district. 3 Under Bomba.y Government Resolution, R. D., No. T.L.C. 1359·133679·C dated 1l.1l.19J)9~ 9 village. &8 above were tranaferred from Modaaa. taluka of Sabarkantha district to Himatnagar talub of the same w.triot.

8 , - ANNEXURE TO APPENDIX I -

Villages transferred from and to Sabarkantha District

Symbol No. SI. No. in 19tH Area -given in Appendix I Name of village CenlU8 Handbook (wherever ava.i1able) 1 2 3 ,

[1] (i) 1 Bhatoda (Navalpur) l~ 1.1

2 Jawangadh 68 0.7

3 Raigadh 139 8.1

4 Raipur 140 0.7

5 Bilpan 22 ,,0.;)

6 V&gadi 179 l.H

7 G~mbhirp-,J.r 4.7 A 0.4

8 Fulpur • 43 B 0.3

9 Jawanpura 69 0.8

[2] As against [1] (i)

APPENDIX II

NUMBER OF VILLAGES WITH A POPULATION OF 5,000 AND OVER AND TOWNS wrm A POPULATION UNDER 5,000

Note: Units of ten-itory u,hich have nothing to show for this statement have been excluded.

Villages with a. population of 5,000 & over Towns with a popula.tion of under 5,000

Percentage to tota.l rura.l Percent&ge to total urba.Jl Distri~tfT~l\l.k.a.fMe."t Number Popula.tion. 'Qo-pule.tiou. of th.e distri..ct Number Po-pula.tion popule.ti.Qu. Q{ t.h.~ d.istti~t

1 2 3 4: 5 6 7

SABARKANTHA DISTRICT ... 27,923 3.26 .. •• Idar 1 8,414 0.98 •• Khed Brahme. 1 6,232 0.73 Modas& 1 7,329 0.86 .. Bayad 1 5,948 O.6~ ..

9 R.-S4S-2 APPENDIX III

BOUSELESS AND INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION

Total BQur.el~8& Pop-ul&tion Institutional Popul&tiou Rural District/T a,luke.fMe.ha.l Urban Persone Male. Female. P~J'IK)D' Malel ltemalee 1 2 3 " 5 6 7 8 SABAJlKANTHJ\ DlS'rRICT Total 13)249 7,498 6,751 2,Ot6 1,697 3U Rural 13,000 7,304 5,G96 752 553 199 Urban 249 194 5~ 1,264 1,144 130

ldar 'rota.l 1,650 969 tiS I 305 212 93 Rilral 1,650 969 G8! 60 i)2 & Urban 245 160 85

Khed B.rabma Iturul },2i6 741 535 222 153 69

Vij ayn agar R\lral 164 8B 76 116 86 31

]JhiIode. .RuraJ 1,221 703 518 172 12() 52

BiD1e.tnaga.r 'rota' 2,\14 1,\9~ g2Q 1~9 117 22 It Jlrul 2,061 1,140 916 '71 53 is Orban D3 49 4- )28 124 4

.Pratltij 'l'otal 2,697 1,463 1,234 367 357 10 FlitS! 2,640 1,426 1,214 50 50 Urban 57 37 .20 317 307 10

Modau Tot,al 1,57j 8~4 633 59'1 5~S 2~ Rura1 ],438 786 652 23 15 S Urban 139 108 31 ~74 553 21

Meghraj Rural 285 173 112 38 25 13

Malpuf RurAl 173 95 '7S ..

13ayad Rlll's,l 2,092 11178 914

10 A .. m-VILLAGES CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION

I-Villagee with leaa than 2.000 Populatiob Le8B than 200

Tots.} number Tota.l Rur&l Popul&tion No. Population No. Population of i.nha.bited Dismct.JT&lukafMahal village6 Person@. M.lea Fem.t. 1 t 3 6 7 8 8 10 11

SABARKANTHA DISTRICT t,500 857,379 437,412 419,987 2',311 611 86,330 81,HZ

1 Idar 209 142,614- 71,601 71,013 45 2,845 2,529 66 11,659 11,266

2 Kbcd Brahma. ISO 74,475 37,950 36,525 41 2,364 2,233 61 lQ,543 10,330 .3 Vijaynagar . 93 30,111 14,798 15,313 47 2,539 2,563 28 4,327 4,378

.. Dhiloda 186 90,766 46,028 44,738 45 2,313 2,289 73 12.016 11,670

-6 Rimatnagar 142 95,421 48,241 47,180 30 1,S22 1,672 42 7.126 6,642

6 Pra.ntij 1340 125,4050 63,814 61,636 IS ],151 1,144 36 6,391 6,051 "1 Modaea 153 102,350 53,150 49,2<.0 36 2,169 50 9,036 8,350

..s Meghraj .. 148 50,291 25,855 24,436 66 3,U77 3,7f>8 56 8,794 8.171 9 Malpur 121 38,214 19,889 18,326 64 3,769 3,415 36 5,676 5,271

10 B:ly~d 164- ]07,687 56,086 51,601 49 2,983 2,791 63 10,76.2 9,777

III-Villa.ges with a Population of 10,000 I-Villages with Jess than 2,000 Popu)ation-ronld. lI-Vmagea with Population 2,000-9,999 Itad aboV8

600-999 1,000-1,999 2,000-4,999 5,000-9,999 10,000 and above No. Population No. Population No. Population No. Population No. Population Males Femalea Malee FemalOi M&lea Fernalea Malee Females Males Fem&les

12 13 IG 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 26

317 112,293 t08,020 173 121,397 118,7tO 54 76,628 73,933 " 14,&32 13,091

1 64 19,124 l8.83~ 33 22,;j31 23,034. 10 11>189 11,196 1 4,253 4,161

2 32 10,Q!J3 10,602 14 0,.342 9,335 1 1,144 1,157 I 3,304 2,868

.3 12 3,S31 3,{)71 5 2,94,7 3,209 1 1,154 1,202 " 48 17,125 16,515 18 11,576 11,580 2 2,999 2,684 ••

~ 40 14,296 14.212 26 18.477 18,237 5 6,520 6,417 " 06 34 12,239 11,732 34 25,768 25,025 12 18,265 17,678 ·. .. 1 38 13,735 12,718 18 11.665 10,763 10 12,508 12,150 1 4,037 3,292 8 19 6,521 6,297 5 3.665 3,404- 2 2.898 2,805 •• ·. •• & 16 5,0185 6,009 4, 3,271 3,097 1 1,688 1,533 .. • • • • •• 10 24: 8,944 8,126 17 1l,95G 11,026 10 18,263 17.Hl 1 3.178 2,770 .. • •

11 A .. IV-TOWNS AND TOWN-GROUPS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 19(;1 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1941

Peroentage Statua Decade Dec&de Nanl8 of Town/Town-group of TOWD Year Penona Variation Variation Male. F.mal..

1 2 3 4: 5 6 7 8 ALL CLASSES-5 Towua 1941 32,609 · . · . 17,419 15,190- 1951 45,131 + 10,522 . +32.27 22,613 22,45a 1961 61,208 + 18,077 ' +41.91 32,812 2,8,396-

CLASS IV (10,OOO-19,999)-f TOWD'

1 Modam . M 1941 U,598 . 6,428 5.170- 2.31 Sq. Milea 19tjl 10,930 668 - 5.76· 5,557 6.373 6.98 Sq. Km. 1961 16,084 + 5,164 +47.15 8.479 7.605

2 Hime.tna.g&r • M 1941 6,426 . · . 3,672 2,754- 1.10 Sq. Mile. 1961 9,697 + 3,171· +49.36 6,390 4,207 2.85 Sq. Km. 1961 lli,287 + 0.690 +59.29 8,061 6,726

Pr&ntij a }4 1941 8,030 · . · . 4,004 3.941 • o. 68 Sq. Mile 1951 9.530 + 1,495 +18.61 4,779 4,751 1.50 Sq. KIn. 1961 1l,509 + 1,979 +20.77 0.9~ 6.S7S

, IdM . . M 1941 6,550 ·. · . 3.225 3.S~ 1 .00 Sq. Mile 1951 7,909 + 1,359 +20.75 4,042 3.867 2.S~ Sq. Km. 1961 10.812 + 2.908 +36.71 5,685 5.127

CLASS V (5,OOO--t,989}-1 Town

. 1951 5,166 2,905 2,26() 1 • Talod . P . . ·. : 8. M Sq. Milee 1961 7,516 + 2,351 +45.5~ 4.156 3.36() 22.40 Sq. Kxn.

NOTB: Town. trea~ed U lIuoh for the first time in 19~1 which continue ae towns in 1961 Cenlm are shown with an asterisk (.) OD. their left. The following abbreviations have been used fot Itatull of & town :- (i) )I-Municipality (ti) P-Village Panchayat

APPENDIX 1

NEW TOWNS ADDED IN 1961 AND TOWNS IN 1951 DECLASSIFIED IN 1961

New town added in 1961 Town in 1951 'Whieh has been declasaified && rural in ___..1961 Area Population Area Population Sq. Sq. Sq. Sq. DilUio\ Namt'l of Town Mile. Km. 1961 1951 ~ame of Town )filel KID. 1961 1961 1 J J 4 G 8 'I 8 .8 10 11 IABARKAln'HA .. ., .. .' •• V&dali 16.5 42." 8.414 G,,8Il

l2 NOTE Particulars of 1951 Census towns declassified in 1961 Constituent Villages

Name of 195J La.nd 1961 Ce08uBtown Revenue dtlcle.ssified Record Area in Dinrici in 19tH Name No. Sq. Miles Population 1 2 3 4. 6 6

SABARKAN1HA Vadali Vadali 196 16.58 8,414

SPECIAL APPENDIX TOWNS Wll'H THEIR AREA AND JURISDIC'I10N DiltriC$ Town (area in acres) Jurisdiction with a,rea in Rcrell of each unit 1 2 S SABARKANTHA I Id&r (64(}-()) Part (64-Q-() of Idar village 2 Himatnl1gar (704-0) Himatnagar village (704--0) 3 Prantij (371-17) Part (371-17) of Prantij village 4 Talod (5,534-0) Talod vilJage (5,534-0) 5 Modus. (1.481-17) Part (1.481-17) of .Mod~LI~& village

13

B-ECONOMIC TABLFS

This series is divided into two parts, viz., (i) General Economic Tables and (ii) Household Economic Tables· Economic Tables of the 1961 Oensus cover a very large field of data and are more elaborate than any of theil' predecessors. The most important point to remember about the economic tables is that during the past censuses, income or economic independence was the test applied for measuring the economy of the country. Before 1961, economIc activity waS interpreted in terms of categories like economically independent or economically dependent, semi-deoondent, earning dependents or non-earning dependents. In H)51, the economic classification was confined to the eight livelihood classes with stress on income rather than work or economic activity of the individual. _The ' most significant departure that the Census of 1961 has made is the emphasis laid on work, so that all people who work, including family workers who are not in receipt of any income or working children who cannot carn enough for their maintenance have also been included as workers. Even the non-workers have been distributed into eight-fold categories according to the activities pursued by them. This change in concept will help obtain a realistic picture of the economic activity of those important sections of household workers who were left out of account in the past.

The Household Economic Tables on the other hand are an entirely new feature of the ISS1 Census. They are prepared from household schedules by mechanical tabulation on the basis of 20 per cent sample and give all possible data relating to the extent of land under cultivation, nature of household industry, period of work in household industry and the persons employed either as family workers or as hirEd labourers.

Industrial and Occupational Classification

Another noteworthy feature of the General Economic Ta.bles is the systpmatic classi£caticn of industries and occupations. For, the one introduced in 1951 was, as truly pointed out by the Regiftrar General, neither 8 purely industrial nor occupational c1assification of the population but a combination of both. The National Classification- of Industries a.nd Occupations a.dopted by the Government of ]ndi~ and foI1owed on the present occasion classifies the economic data in to 9 divisions, 45 major groups and 343 minor groups of industries and 11 divisions, 75 groups and 331 families of occupations as against a conglomeration of 10 divisions and 88 sub.. divisions of services in 1951.

The following statement gives the categories of industrial workers adopted in the current census and the eight livelihood classes of 1951.

1961 Industrial Categories 1951 Means of Livelihood

AGRICULTURAL CLASSES I As Cultivators I Cultivators of land wholly or mainly owned and their dependents II As Agricultur:al Labourers II Cultivators of land wholly or mainly un­ III In Milling, Quarrying, Livestock, Forestry, owned and their dependents Fishing, Hunting and Plantations, Orchards III Cultivating Labourers and their depend~Jlts and Allied activities IV Non-cultivating owners of land, agricultural IV At Household Industry rent recdvers and their dependents V In Manufacturing other than Household NON-AGRICULTURAL CLASSES Industry Persons (including dependents) who derive VI In Construction their principal means of livelihood from: VI! In Trade and Commerce V Production other than cultivation VIII In Transport, Storage and CommmrlcstiODs VI Commerce IX In Other Services VII Transport X N on-workers VIII Other services and miscellaneous sourCt,8

In 1951 the non-workers who were known as non~working dependents were cIa&ified according to the occupa­ tion of the persons on whom they were dependent. 15 The non-working population is distributed separately for the first time according to eight types of activities, viz., (i) full-time students or children attending 8chool who do no other work, (ii) house-wives and persoDB ~ngaged in unpaid home duties, (iii) infants and other dependents including permanently disabled or old persoDB, (iv) retired persons, rentiers and others who are in receipt of income without doing any work, (v) beggars, :Va.grants and others of unspecified source of existence, (vi) convicts in jails or inmates of penal, mental OJ' charitable institutions, (vii) persons not employed before but seeking employment for the first time and (viii) persons employed before but now out of employment and seeking employment.

Broadly speaking workers of 1961 can be taken to be equal to self-supporting persons plus earning depen­ dents of 1951 minus those in receipt of income without work such a.s rentiers, pensioners, beggars, etc.

In respect of persons who are workers, the information is available in Q. 8 Cultivators, Q. 9 Agricultural Labourers,' Q. 10 Working at Household Industry and Q. 11 Working at Non-household Industry, Profession, Tra.de, Business ot Service. Following extracts from the Manual of Instructions to Enumerators Idating to Questions 8 to 12 on the basis of which the General Economic Tables are compiled will be helpful in appreciating the contents of these tables.

Q. 8 Working a$ Cultivator

A person is said to be working as cultivator if he/she is engaged either as employer, single worker or family worker in (a) cultiva.tion of land or supervisi<:m or direction of eultiv.a.tion of land owned or held from Govern­ ment and (b) cultivation of land or supervision or direction of cultivation of land held from private persons or institutions for payment in money, kind or share. Cultivation involves ploughing, sowing and harvesting and does not include fruit growing or keeping orchards or groves or working for plantations like tea, coffee, rubber, cinchona and other medicinal plantations which are shown in Q. 10 or Q. 11, as the case may be.

Q. 9 Working as Agricultural Labourwr

A person is said to be working as Agricultural labourer when he works in another person's land only as 8. labourer without exercising any supervision or direction in cultivation for wages in cash, kind or share of produce. Aho the labourer has no right or lease or contract on land on which he works, nor he is responsible for taking decision as to which crops to sow and when or taking the risks of cultivation. .

Q. 10 Household Industry

A Household industry is defined as an industry conducted by the Head of the household himself and/or mainly members of the household at home or within the village in rural areas and only· at home in urban areas. The industry should not be run on the soale of a 't~gistered factory. Household industry should relate to produc­ tion., processing, servicing, repairing or making and selling of goods. It does not include professions such as pleader or doctor or barber or waterman or astrologer.

Q. 11 Doing work other than 8, 9 or 10

Natureofwork(occupation)istheexact function that a person performs in the economic sector in which hel she is engaged. Thi~ information was to be filled in Q. 10 (a) or 11 (a) of the individual slips. The 'industry' means that sector of economic activity in which the earner is engaged, and the name of that industry was recorded according to the name of the principal article produoed, serviced or repaired. Specific instr~ctionB erew given to record replies to Q. 11 (8.) and 11 (b) as under:-

(1) In the case of married or grown up women who do any of the work, such as rice pounding or doing domestic ser;vice for wages or minding cattle or selling firewood or making and selling cow dung cakes, grass, etc., in addition to the usual household duties, such duties were fully described and 'HW' written in brackets after the full description.

(2) If 8, person makes the articles he sells, he was treated as maker and selle! of them. 16 (3) The vague terms like scientist, technician, civil aervant, clerk, engineer, inspector, checker, foreDlaD, overseer, Bupervisor, labourer, machinist, assistant, contractor, polisher, etc., were not written.

(4) For labourers accustomed to work on various jobs, 'general labourer' was mentioned

(5) Machine Operator

The kind of machine used with its recognised name was given.

(6) Shop-keepers, Retail Dealers, Shop ABBistants

If a person was mainly engaged in seIling, 'Dealer' was written and if assisting 'Shop Assistant' or 'Salesm&D' was written. 'Wholesale' and 'Retail' was stated when the business was carried on in wholefale or in retail.

(7) The nature of transport was fully mentioned like air transport, rail transport, transport by motor car or motor cycle, or vehicles drawn by bullock, camel, etc.

(8) For a. person engaged in Defence services, 'service of Central Government' was written.

(9) Dom~stic Services

In the case of any privates ervant, e. g., a cook or domestic servant, 'private or domestic servant' only 1Va~ written. There was no industry in their case but in cases of persons employed in hotels, restaurants, boaldin~ houses, institutions, etc., the words hotel, restaurant, etc., Were added.

Status of economically active persons

Economically active persons were divided into 4 classes (I) Employer (2) Employee (3) Single worker and (4) Family worker.

An 'employer' is that person who hires one or more persons in his work. , An 'employee' is that person who works under others for wages or salary in cash or kind.

A Jsingle worker' is that person who does his work without employing others except casually and without the help of the other members of the family except casually.

A 'family worker' is that perSon who is doing his work in own family without wages or salary in cash or kind.

Thus one more statuB of economically active person, viz., family worker is added against only first three in the previous census of 1951.

Q. 12 Actitity, if not wOt'ki'llg

A person who is not working has been classified as non-worker. Non-workers are distributed separately according to eight types of activities already noticed above.

(i) GENERAL ECONOMIC TABLXS

There are in all 24 Economic Tables compiled in B Series-16 General Economic Ta.bles compiled ,from individual enumeration slips and 8 Household Economic Ta.bles from household schedules on 20% sample basis. Out of the 16 General Ecollomic Tables, the District Handbook reproduces the following 12.

B-I-WoRIEBS AND NON-WORURS CLASSIPIED BY SEX .AND 'BROAD AGE-GROUPS

Table B-1 is the basic economic table furnishing the total popUlation and 9 industrial categories of workers and non-workers. The data is pesented. for the district wi~ total/rural/urban break-up. 17 The classification of workers and non~workers by broad age·groupa, viz., 0-14, 15~34, 35-59 and 60 and a.bove. is the special feature of 1961 cenSllS as these age-groups correspond to the different stages of life which have & special significance as regards capacity to work, VIZ., children, young persons, middle aged perSDns and old persons.

TABLl!l B-III~A AND B-INDUSTRIAL Cl,.ASSIFICATION OF WORKEltS AND NON"WORKERS BY :tDUC..ATIONAL LEVELS

This table which corresponds to the Table D-VII of 1951 is given in two Parts-A & B. Patt-A rela.tes tOo the urban areas and Part-B relates to rural areaS. The data in Pal't-A are presented for the district and that in Part-B down to taluka/mahal for rural areas.

In 1961, only literate and educated persons were classified into eight educational standards by 8 livelihood classes. No classification of illiterate persons into 8 livelihood classes was given in 1951; whereas in this Table, nine cat~gol'ies of workers and also non-workers are given for illiterates as well as for literates.

Non·technical diplomas and degrees have this time been distinguished from technical diplomas and degrees and separgte information given also for each technical degree.

TAFLE B-IV-INDUSTRIAL CIJASSIFICA1'10N BY SEX A~D CLASS OF WOR]{ER Oli' :PERSONS AT WORK OTlIEB TlIAN CtJLTIVA'rION

This table corresponds to Table B-III of 1951. It has been presented in three parts on the basis of the principal work of the persons. Part-A relates to persons at work in Household Industry, classified by branch of industry and class of workers (employee and others). Figures for the district are given fat Divisions and Major­ groups for total/rural/urban and those for tlllukajmahal for Divisions and rural areas oIlly. Part-B pertains to persons at W01'k in non-household industry, trade, business, profession or service, classified by branch of industry and class of workers (Employer, Employee, Single workeT and Family worker). Figures for the district are given for Divisions and Major groups for total/urban ~nd those for taluka/mahal figures for Divisions and rural areas only. The descriptions of divisions and nlujor groups will be found in the Annexure to the Villagewise List of Industrial Establishments. Part-C relates to persons at work at household as well tts in non-household industry classified by branch of industry. Figures for t,he district are given for Divisions, M8.30! grQUPS and Minor groups with descriptions for total/urban and those for taluka/mahal for Divisions only and rural areas only.

Table B-III of 1951 furnished figures of self-supporting persons only whereas in thi.s table all the persons who 'Work including family workers who a.re not in receipt of any income or working children who cannot earn enough for their maintenance are included as workers. In 1951, there were three classes of workers, v:z., Employer> Employee and Independent workers whereas in this table~ workers are classified in four categories,. viz., Employer, Employee, Single worker and Family worker, the definitions of -which are already given before.

Appendix to Part-C shows in run on lines Minor Groups with the number of male and female workers separately for household industry and nonwhousehold industry in brackets having less than 1~o of workerE of 0 the respective Division (0.5 / 0 for Divisions 2 & 3 ~ombined) which are omitted from th~ table.

TADLE B-V-OCCUPATWN"AL CLASSIFICATION :BY SEX OF PERSONS ..AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION

This is ~ new table in which cross~tabulation of industry and occupation has been made for the first time. Figures for the district are given by Divisions, Groups and Families for total/urban and for ta.lukafmahal by Divisions only for rural areas.

Separate data are furnished for the persons working in household industry and other industrial categories as adopted in tbe Primary Census Abstract alongwith the Divisions, Gl'OUp~ a.nd Families giving code numbera and actua.l description. The National Classification of occupa.tion followed in this table is in confomlity with inter­ na tional usuage.

Appendix to this t~ble shows in tun OJ?- l~neB, families with the number of male and female workers followed by indllstrial categories having less than 10/0 of workers of the res-pective Division (0.5% fot Divisiona "I &, 8 combined) which are omitted from the main table. 18 While applying quality checks, some occupations appeared to have been classified under inappropriate industrial categories vis-a-vis the occupations or the nature of work done by persons in economic sector of their activity. Such cases are listed in the Annexure to the Table, indicating the 'appropriate industrial category in which they deserve to be classified.

TABLE B-VII PART-A-PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS, (ii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY OLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BY SECONDARY WORK (i) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, (ii) AS CULTIVATOR OR (iii)AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURER

TABLE-B-VII PART~B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY

In this table figures are presented for the district for Divisions and Major groups with total/rural/urban break-up and those for talukafmahal for Divisions and rural areas only. The descriptions of divisions and major groups will be found in the Annexure to the Villagewise List of Industrial Establishments.

In a similar table B-1! of 1951, there was cross-tabulation of self-supporting persons and earning dependents with reference to the secondary means of livelihood which was con.fined to 8 livelihood classes, while this table affords cross-tabulation between principal work in cultivation and household industry or vice versa.

Appendix to Table B-VII-A shows in run on lines Major Groups of household indm,try having secondary work, which are omitted from the table being less t~an 5% of major groups as principal work followed in each case by the number of industrial categories and number of males and females having secondary work separately for total/rur'}l and urban population in bracket,s.

TABLR B-VIII P ART-A-PERSONS UNEMPLOYED AGED 15 AND ABOVE BY SEX, BP.OAD AGE-GROUl'S AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY

TABLE B-VIII PART-B-PERSONS UNEMPLOYED AGED 15 AND ABOVE BY SEX, BROAD AGE~GROUPS AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN RURAL AREAS ONLY . This is a new table prepared for the first time in 1961. It is in two parts. Part-A relates to urban areas and is presented for district. Part-B relates to rural areas and is presented down to talukafmahal.

The classification of unemployed persons is shown separately for (i) those who are seeking employment for the firat time and (ii) for those who were employed before but are now out of employment and seeking work. The age-groups given in the first case are quinquennial, viz., 15-19, 20-24, 25-29, 30-34 and 35+ modified in the second case as 15-19, 20-24, 25-34, 35-44, 45-59 and 60+.

In Part-A relating to urban areas information for unemployed persons is furnished for all educational levels, and in Part~B for educational levels upto matriculation and above.

TABLE B-IX-PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLA.SSIFIED BY SEX, BROAD AGE-GROUPS AND TYPE OF ACTlVl'IY

This is a new table introduced for the first time. The table is preoonted for distriet with total/rural/urban break-up and for talukafmahal for rural areas only. It classifies non-working population into 8 types of activities based on the recommendation of the United Nations Organisation. They are :-

1 Full-time students . 2 Persons performing household duties without wages :3 Dependents, infants and disabled persons 4 Retired persons, rentiers or persons of independent meaJlS 5 Beggars, vagrants, etc. 6 Inmates of penal, mental and cha.ritable institutions 7 Persons seeking employment for the first time 8 Persons employed before, but now out of employment a.nd seeking work 19 (u) HOUSEHOLD EooNOMIC TABLES

Out of the 8 HOll8ehold Economic Tables compiled at this census, 4 tables which are ~produced in the District Handbook are:-

TABLE B-X--SAM~LE HOUS&HOLl>S (i) BNGAGED nITBl!:B IN CULTIVATION NOB HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, (ii) lnfGAGEV ElTH£R Ili CULTIVATION OR HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY BUT NOT IN BOTH AND (iii) ENGAGED BOTR IN CULTn'ATlON A.ND HOUSEHOLD lNDUSTRY

(Based on 20% Sample)

This table is prepared for total, rural and urban for the district and for rural areaS only for talukajmahal.

Cultivation includes ownership) tenancy cultivation and agricultural labour. Household industry has been defined in the general note above.

TABLE B·XI-SAM?LE HOU8:ElIOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED BY Iln'ER.&ST IN LAND ANP SlZIl.: 01' LAND CULTIVATED IN RURAL AND URBAN AMAS S]llPARATELV

(Based on 20% Sample)

For rural areas the data has been given down to t&lukafmahal while that for urban areas has been g~ven only for the di8triot a8 a whole.

This ta.bl~ gives very useful da.ta 011 the size of holdings and affords a. ~ross-tabulation of nam~ of local rights oVer land (interest)) viz., (a) owned Or held from Government, (b) held from private p~rBons or itlBtitutions, (e) partly held frDm Government and partly from private persons, and size of holding, viz., less than 1; 1.0-2.4; 2.5-4.9; 5.0-7.4; 7.5-9.9; 10.0-12.4; 12.5~14.9; 15.0-29.9; 30.0-49.9; 50+ and unspecified.

TULB "B-XII---S..ulPLE HOVSEHOLDS E:NGAG:BD IN CULTIVATION ONLY CLA.SSIFIED BY SIZl!: OF LAND cuvnVATED AND NUl4BE~ OF FAMILY WORKERS AN1> HIRED WORKERS IN RURAL AND URBAlf Al\EAS SEi'AItATiLY"

(Based on 20% Sample)

Fot 1'111'&1 areas the data has been given down to taluka/mahal and that for uxban area for th~ district as a whole. The information for households tha.t are engaged only in cultiva.tion has been cross-tabulAted by number of persons engaged in cultivation and each prescribed size class of holding. Working strength in cultivation is further separated into family workers and hired workers when more than 1 person is engaged in cultivation.

TABQ: B-XVI--S.urPL:E PRINCIPAL HOlJSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY PERIOD Of wORKING AND 'l'OT.6.L NlJl6BE:l\ 01' WOllUas 'BNGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN .... LL .A'REAa

(Based on 20% Sample)

This table is presented for the district with total/rural/urban break~up4 The data in respect of households engaged in household industry only or both in household industry and cultiva.tion ha~ boon gi'len separately with the Divisions and Major groups of household industry. The household industry has been classified according to the period of working, viz.,

1--3 months, 4-6 months, 1-9 months, 10 months to one year. Under ~h duration period number of ho~ .. holds, ntunber of family workers and number of hired workers have &\so been given..

Appendix to this table shows in run on manner Major groups of hDusehold industry which are oUlitted from the table being less than 10% of the respootive Division, giving the number of major groups, with Or without cultivation, with period of working in abbreviation and the number of households in brackets sepatately for total, rural and urban. 20 TABLE B·XVII-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS CLASSIFIED BY (i) NUMBER OF MALE AND FEMALE MBMBERS BY SIZE 01' HOUSEHOLD AND (ii) ENGA.GEMENT (a) :NEITHER IN CULTIVATION 'NOR IN INDUSTRY, (b) IN HOUSEHoLD INDUSTRY ONLY AND (0) IN OULTIVATlQN SUB-OLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND cuLTIVATED

(Based on 200/0 Sample)

The table is presented down to district and gives data for total/rural/urban. It is intended to give family sires distributed according to single member, small, medium, large and very large families. Though a 'Census Household' is not the same as a 'family' and also includes unrelated persons living with the family during the census count, the table will give a general idea of the sizes of famiLes as the number of families having Qutsiders is quite insignificant.

The ta.ble gives such economic data 38 (i) Households engaged neither in cultivation nor household industry, {ii) Households engaged in household industry only and (iii) Households engaged in cultivation by size of holding groups with the break-up of sample households into (i) Single member, (ii) 2-3 members, (iii) 4-6 members,

Since the ta.ble is based on 200/0 sample, tota.l number of households and household population a.re given iu "the following statement :-

Total Number of H ouselwlds and Household Population

Total Total No. Total household Population Rural of Distriot Urban households Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6

Sabarkantha Total 175,050 918,587 470,224 448,263 Rur~l 161,874 857,379 437,412 419,967 Urban 13,176 61,208 32,812 28,396

... 21 B-I-WOKKERS AND NON .. WORKERS CLASSIFIED BY' .sEX AND BROAD AGE GROUPS

WOU.BBS

( II tIl In Mining, Quarrying, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing. HUIltillg and A. Agricultural Planta.tiolls, Orchards Tota.l Total Population ToW workers Aa c.{tiv&wr l&buurcr 8.nd A.l.Ifud e.cti vitie& Rural ----- Urban Age.-group Persons Males Femalea Ifales FemwetJ MaleJ Femalea Males 'Females Males Fem~letl 1 2 3 4 5 .. '1 8 9 10 11 12 13 SABARKANTHA DISTRICT

To~ Total 918,587 410,224 448,363 254,779 163,783 17~846 136,507 18,697 9,943 3,238 1,046 0-14 400,4S7 206,568 193,919 15,24:8 19,63() 11,619 16,707 1,481 1,418 534 297 15--34: 301,299 154,761 146,538 139,014 91),409 90,655 76,029 12,550 5,804 1,587 Wi 35-69 179,560 92,.297 87.263 90,094 50,1I3 63,612 41,731 4,3.'50 2,565 990 27l_ 60+ 37,045 16,486 20,559 10,390 3,610 7,934 3,024 313 15i; 126 31 Age not titated 196 112 84 33 21 26 16 3 1 1 1

Rural Total 857,379 437,412 419,96'1 238,555 161,394 172,784 136,282 16,394 9,846 3,036 985 0-14 375,820 193,640 182,180 14,972 19,530 11,604- 16,6M 1,463 1,407 IH9 288 15-34- 279,370 142,446 136,924- 129,781 89.287 90,200 74,mH 12,353 5,748 1.494 428 35-59 167,471 85,803 81,668 83,974- 49,053 63,121 41,636 4,268 2,536 905 237 60+ M,S2S 15,416 10,113 9,847 3..503 7,833 3,003 307 154 117 :n Age not sta.ted 190 lOS 82 3l 21 26 16 3 1 1 1

Urban TotaJ 61,208 32,812 28,396 16,Z24 2,389 1,062 225 303 97 202 61 0-14- 24,667 12,928 11,739 276 100 15 11 18 11 15 9 15-34 21,929 12,315 9,614 9,283 1,122 455 98 197 56 93 18 31>-59 12,089 1),494 5,5~5 6,120 1,060 491 95 82 29 85 34 60+ 2,517 1.071 1.446 543 107 101 21 6 1 9 Age not stated 6 4 2 2

WOBRll:BEf IV V VI VII VIU IX

In Manufa.ctm~ tug other than 'In Tra.nsport, At Household Household In Trade and Storage a.nd In Other Total Industry Industry In Construction Commerce Communications Services NOll-workers R1U'8l .-- ~ Urba.n Malea Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Male8 Females )la-Ies Females M.ales Fem$lea 1 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 :23 24- 25 26 27 Total 13,874 6,783 4,473 481 3,6M 999 12,474 1,473 2,319 25 22,174 6,5.26 215,445 2,.,$80 1 551 482 69 34 US 89 156 53 29 6 691 544 191.320 174,289 2 7,495 3,71Q 2,&96 2SS 2.356 66S 6,485 812 1,510 7 13,480 3,645 15,741 50,129 3 5,272 2,421 1,428 151 1,151 230 5,256 563 762 8 7.273 2,173 2,203 37.150 4, 555 170 80 8 69 10 676 4D J8 -4 729 163 6,096 16,949 6 1 2 I 1 1 79 63 I\u&l 13,182 6,307 2,138 229 2,994 93'1 8,163 1,258 1,133 19 16,131 5,S31 198,861 258,573 1 529 463 85 24 109 83 l25 00 It1 6 572 513 178,668 162,650 2 7,149 3,484 1.430 148 1,992 630 4,557 729 754 7 9,802 3,182 12,715 41.637 3 4.980 2,209 633 54 844 214 8,686 449 362 5 5,185 1,713 1,829 32,615 ~ 523 151 .0 3 49 8 !l9'5 30 11 1 572 122 5.568 15,610 I) 1 .. .. 2 .. 1 77 61 Urbau 692 476 2,335 252 680 62 3.,711 215 1,186 6 6,04.3 995 16,588 26,007 1 22 19 34 10 9 6 31 3 13 119 31 12,652 11,639 2 346 226 1,466 140 3M 38 1,928 83 '756 3.678 463 3,032 8,492 3 292 212 795 97 307 16 1.570 114 ,no 3 2,088 4;60 374 ~,535 32 19 40 6 10 2 181 15 7 3 157 ,1 528 1,339 "Ii ...... -. 1 1 2 2 B-1I1 PART-A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION 01' WORK:ER$ AND NON... WORKERS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY

WOBXBRS

I II III In Mining, Quarrying. Livestock, Forestry, Fishing. Hunting and Total Population of workers As Agri~ultural Planta.tions, Or

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

SABARKAlfI'BA DISTRICT

TotaJ _ 61,208 33,81B 28,396 1,062 225 303 97 202 61

1 Illiterate. . 31,813 12,688 19,125 624 208 238 93 146 61 2 Literate (without ed"llcational '. levtl). • 16,070 10,216 5,854 347 10 52 1 29 3 Primary or Junior Basic • 10.698 7.514 3,184 178 7 13 3 .24 4 Matriculation or Higher Secondary 2,166 1~959 207 II 3 5 Technical diploma not equill to degree • 57 48 9 6 Non-technical diploma not equal to degree . I 1 7 University degree or Post-gra­ dua.te degree other than techni­ cal degree 236 221 15 1 .. 8 Technical degree or diploma equal to degree or Post-graduate degree 167 166 1

(i) Engineering 38 38 (ii) Medicine 31 30 1 .. {iii) Agriculture 12 12 (iv) Veterinary and Dairying • 1 I (v) Tedmolvgy (vi) Teaching I l' (vii) Others 84 83 1 1

WOJr.Jt~

IV V VI VII VIII IX X

In Ma1l1.1factur- iog other than In Transport. At HouBphold Housohold In Trade and Storage and In Other Inuustry Industry In Construct.ion Commerce Communications Services Non-worken 81. -- No_ M~lel! ~'ema.les 11a.les Fcmalt,g Ma.les Femk\lc-s Ma.les Females Males Fema.les Males Females Ma.les Females II 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 24:

692 476 2,335 252 690 61 1,'11 115 1,186 6 6,043 995 '16,588 26,007

1 277 395 793 218 256 60 608 196 412 3 1,887 774 7,647 17,117 2 241 65 911 13 233 2 J,678 12 4()4, 3 1,628 54 4,693 6,694 3 169 16 571 20 155 1,070 6 239 1,157 105 3938 3,027 .( 4 63 1 35 3!1 I U6 ~ . 1,019 48 39'7 157 5 .. 3 44 8 I 1 6 .. I "I 3 1 21 8 180 6 "1 10 8 1 4' 10 13 .. 1'27 1 5 1

(i) 9 1 2B (ii) J 27 1 2 (ill) 12 .. (i'Y } 1 .. (v) .. ..: .' ~. (vi) 1 (vii) 1 " 1 1% 3 Ll8 3 1 23 TABLE B-m 'PART••

B·W PART-B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF WORKE~ AND

WORIB:aa

I II III In Mining, Quarrying. Livestock, Forestry, FiBhing, Hunting and Total Populatjon of worker. As Agricultural Plantations, Orchard.. and non.workers As CultivatoI labourer and Allied acthritiea

Education &1 levels Persons Malee Female. Males Females Malei Females Males FCDlale.. 1 a , 6 6 7 8 9 10 SABARKAN1'BA Toial 857,379 437,412 419,967 172,784 136,282 18,394 9,846 3,036 IS5 1 IlIiterare ., • 666,051 287,310 378,741 123.377 131,713 15.593 9,607 2,683 966 2 Literate (without educational level) 101,677 78,025 23,552 26,665 2,461 1,739 162 199 12 3 Primary or Junior Basic 86,747 69,168 17,579 22.354 2,117 1,060 77 236 7 4 Matriculation & above 3,004 2,909 95 398 1 2 19 IDAR ToP) ,. 142,614 71,601 71,013 24,750 %1,062 4,623 2,493 698 322 1 Illiterate • • 108,530 45,426 63,100 16,860 20,301 4,039 2,459 679 316- 2 Literate (without educational level) 8,275 6,242 2,033 2,137 246 226 13 36 2 3 Primary or J ~nior BaBic 26,316 19.453 6,863 5,659 505 368 21 80 4 4 Matriculation & above 493 481 12 94 6 KHED BRAHMA To.al 74,476 37,960 36,526 18,105 16,742 1,093 840 181 1 Illiterate . • • .. 64,793 30,282 34,511 15,808 16,406 9I8 816 162 2 Literate (without educatioDal Jevel) 3,878 3,027 851 971 lIS 85 I7 8 3 Primary or Junior Basic 5,623 4.373 1,150 1,297 173 90 7 30 4 Ma.tricul&tion & above 281 268 13 29 .. 1 VIJAYNAGAR Toial 30,t1.1 14,798 15,313 6,287 7,4:14 121 78 M UL 1 Illitera te ., • • 24,427 10,004 14,423 4,602 7,2()O 110 78 36 16. 2 Literate (without educatioDal level) 1,362 1,157 206 564 36 3 6 3 Primary or Junior Basic 4,262 3,670 682 1,112 128 8 22 4 Matriculation & a.bove 70 67 3 9 .. .. BHILODA Total 90,768 46,028 44,738 19,007 19,392 923 498 401 138. 1 Illiterate .' • •• 71,926 30,033 41.393 13,769 18.796 799 485 384 136 2 Literate (without educational level) 12,071 9,320 2,751 2,064 219 42 3 6 3 'Prireary or Junior Basic .... 6,an 5,790 581 3,136 377 S2 10 12 4 Matriculation & above 398 3811 13 38 .. mMATNAGAR ToW .. • 95,421 48,241 47,180 16,601 14,001 2,825 1,347 596 U8 1 Illitel'ate • • , • •. 70,143 28,771 41,372 10,236 13,316 2,233 1,326 492 113. 2 Literate (without educational level) 12,401 9,231 3,220 3,201 381 224 9 67 3 3 Primary or Junior Basic 12,492 9,912 2,580 3,110 303 168 12 45 4- MatriculatioD & above 335 327 8 54 1 2 PRANTI.J

ToW 125,460 63,81" 61,838 .81,915 7,401 3,399 1,748 383 161 1 Illiterate .• • •. 92,909 38,731 54,178 13,869 6,946 2,670 1,666 310 1« 2 Literate (without educati()nall~el) 22,590 11,019 5.511 5,900 320 576 7~ 36 6- 3 Prima.ry or Junior Basic • . 9,ts62 7,614 1,938 2,097 135 162 8 17 1 .. Matrioulation & above 399 390 9 49 1 ](ODASA Total 102,350 53,160 49,200 20,'87 115,'176 1,60.8 1,.to1 312 101 1 Dliterat.e ., . 'T'1,81l5 . 34,167 43.M8 14,4-86 15,1'9 2,268 1,874 321 106 2 Literate (without educationalleveJ) 20.096 US,296 4,800 .,922 6154 all ~ 26 1 3 Primary or Junior Basio 4.,089 3,360 73~ 1,036 'lI 32 3 -' KatriculatioD" above no 3S7 11 43 1 "1 24 TABLE B-m PART-B NON-WORKERS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN RURAL AREAS ONLY

WORKERS -- IV V VI VII VIII IX X

In Manufactur- ing other than In Transport, At H ousclwld Home-hoM In Trade &; Sto-rage and In Other Indu8try Industry Tn Con~truction Commeroe Comm uni<:ution 8 Services ~Oll-workers

---~ Malps FE'mules Malcs Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1 DISTRICT

13,182 6/307 2,138 229 2,994 937 8,763 1,258 1,133 19 16,131 5,531 198,857 258,513 Total H,773 5,93\) 935 225 1,587 934 1,792 1,100 4[.4, 19 7,294 5,045 126,922 223,127 1 3,079 193 536 462 3 2,761 57 305 2,619 110 39,670 20,564 2 3,31 fi 175 616 4 774 3,859 35 335 4,822 347 31,797 14,817 3 14 51 171 351 39 1,396 29 468 65 4:

TALl.nCt\.

3,481 1.577 5Z1 48 161 34 1,472 318 Z51 3,462 1,650 32,181 43,519 Total 1.870 1,489 193 48 58 34 349 301 107 1,769 1,586 19,601 36,571 1 458 25 78 21 187 6 35 317 7 2,748 1,734 .2 1,14'7 83 239 78 884 11 102 1,156 06 9,750 5,203 3 Ii 11 4 52 .. 7 220 1 82 11 4: TALUKA

1,277 550 103 7 259 77 '138 60 69 1,349 353 14,766 17,820 Total 719 524 oJ 7 141 77 99 51 27 680 300 11,687 16,206 1 2(}3 i 31 51 201 8 16 132 13 1,329 693 2 ;{;)4 1!1 20 42 402 1 16 398 34 1,724 914 3 1 1 25 36 10 139 6 26 7 4

MAHAL 296 116 5 19 8 207 t 25 361 30 7,413 7,650 To*al 137 112 1 15 8 29 I 6 73 18 4,995 6,94,0 1 39 .. 12 1 29 503 169 2 120 4 4 4 159 17 212 11 1,912 539 3 .. .. 7 1 47 1 3 2 4 ..:.ALUKA

1,252 118 16 1~O42. 253 523 71 37 1,441 265 21,386 2.3,405 Total 655 691 3 504 252 55 67 21 446 209 13,897 20,757 I 179 3 2 12 1 93 141 .. 6,782 2,525 .2 4J7 24: 11 428 356 4, 16 676 52 656 114 3 1 98 19 178 4 51 9 4:

TALUKA 1,753 661 294 .44 474 185 1,122 278 143 2 2,236 1,052 22,397 29,494 To." 973 613 86 40 283 185 337 2M 46 2 1,035 968 13,050 24,545 1 3M 32 ~3 n 290 9 34 3&7 33 4.5()G 2,753 2 4]2 16 112 4 112 458 I) 60 648 49 4,787 2,191 3 2 3 .. G 37 3 166 2 54 5 4: TALUKA

1,578 1,4-14- 234 17 467 264 1,600 400 219 2 2,774 t,074 31,265 49,165 To.al 796 1,321 98 17 319 263 512 373 103 2 1,493 1,009 18,561 42,437 1 555 60 80 llO 1 672 18 63 651 31 8,436 5,001 2 226 33 48 26 376 9 47 462 31 4,163 1,721 3 1 8 12 4() .. 6 168 3 105 6 TALUKA " 1,809 714 524 78 304 67 1,122 67 206 1 1,736 559 24,008 30,432 To"" 866 665 296 78 128 66 148 57 73 1 755 511 14,837 25,642 1 756 44 173 ]36 1 644 10 97 510 15 7,721 4,151 2 185 5 44 24 •• 284 -.. 29 323 29 1,389 630 3 2 .. 12 16. .... 46 7 148 4 61 .. 9 , 25 R-545--4 TABLE B·m PART.. B B-1l1 PART-B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF WORKERS AND NON·WORKERS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN RURAL AREAS ONLY-contd.

W\)RKER.S

I If III In ~linil\!.;, (jlI7Hr,dng, r,j vc,;tock, FOl'l'_,;tr,", Fi~~,ing, H 1111 t iug and '.fotal PUPilla ti('ll of workers Ail Agrietlltul'al 1I,llltatiull,'l, On:hul'ds and lll>ll-Workefi'l A:;; Cnltiy(\tll1' 1\\ 1,\)tIH'r 11 ))il Alliel \ l\l:t1vitie~

Educational levels Pm:,SoIU; Males Females Males Females Malc~ Females ~rales Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

MEGHRAJ Total 50)291 25,850 24,436 13,638 12,841 278 93 50 14 1 rllitera~ . . 44,088 20,620 23,468 Il,007 12,721 243 03 28 14: 2 Literaro (without eJllcntionalle'l'el) 4,566 3,900 666 1,649 102 30 8 3 Primary or Junior Busic 1,528 1,227 301 373 18 5 10 4 Matriculation and llOO\-e 109 108 1 9 4 MALPUR Tatal 38,214 19,889 18,325 9,661 1,850 272 tt3 22 5 1 Illitel'a t-Q • 30,889 13,937 16,9;")2 7,717 7,732 ::47 110 13 {} 2 Literaw (without edllcutionallcH,I) 3,008 2,473 535 U93 [Jt1 16 3 3 Primary or Junior 13u£lio . 4,190 3,357 833 H43 63 10 7 4 Matriculation and Il Love 127 122 S 8 2 BAYAD

Total 107)681 56,086 51,601 22,333 13,814 2,456 298 43 1 Illiteraw . , • 80,631 34,840 46,091 }4,423 13,046 2.076 268 43 2 Literate (without educ~ltion9.llevel) 13,280 10,300 2,980 4,254 421') 227 18 3 Primary or J lin ior Bi-l"j( . 13,434 10,522 2,912 3,r;!ll 343 155 8 4 Matriculatiun and ab(,)H' 4-1-2 424 18 65 4

_.,...._------,~--~ IV V VI vn VIII IX

In MlI.nllf!lctll. ring otlwr than J n 'l'ranflport, At Household HOl)R('hould In Trade & l$tnrnge and In other lndw;try Indul>\ry In Construction CeUllllcrre COllnn\wicatio!\s Servicc;;

Me.IEltl Fenmlctl Male!! _fl'tuaks _Males Females Males Ffltnales )iales Feruaks .Males Females !!l£lles _felllales

11 12 13 14 15 16 1'7 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1 TALlJK.A 2M 130 16 30 10 371 6 2!l 438 59 10,722 11,2&3 Total 137 128 2 21 10 43 5 4 131 .33 8,404. 10,464 1 98 2 7 4 · . 150 1 19 71 4 I,S64 [Ii) 7 2 ~ .. 6 2 163 4 176 22 451 261 3 1 •• I 3 25 .. 2 60 3 1 4 MAnAL 314 152 15S 2 38 294 3 to .. 481 60 8,642 1Q,140 'tow. 140 142 88 2 13 17 3 119 38 5,583 8,H20 1 65 7 9 IS 55 4 50 2 1,277 4(j8 2 109 3 54 IS 207 6 236 17 1,767 750 3 .. 4 .. 2 ·. 15 76 3 15 ..<) 4 TALUKA

275 271 33 200 39 1,31. 54 141 14 t,853 429 ~)017 35,665 ToW 254 US 33 .t05 39 203 « 67 14 793 373 16.307 30.64.1) 1 13 68 50 457 (> 36 331 5 4,504 2.513 2 8 79 . . 40 080 [j 38 .. 635 46 5.198 2,494 3 •• - 11 6 ·. 74 S 194 5 68 13 4 26 B-JV PART-A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY

13ranch of InduBtry T Total Employee Othe1'8 -~---- R ~ Division and .Major Group of I. S. I. C. U Males Females Males Femalef! Mal~ Fem&lee

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

SABABKANTHA D1SnUCT

AU Divisions T 13,874 6,783 488 73 13,386 6,110 R 13,182 6,307 486 73 12,696 &,234 U 692 476 Z 69() 476

Divi/Jim~ 0 T 2)087 1,855 1,)4 22 1,933 1,833 B 1}978 1,7,56 162 _w0" },826 1,731- U 109 99 2 107 D9

~Iaj n1' (; r')l1p (I{J T 13 8 13 8 R 13 8 13 8

02 T 2 2 R :! 2

\l:~ T 1 I U 1 I

Oi- T 2,073 1,845 154 ';0 1,919 1,826 Po 1,965 1,746 152 20 1,813 1,726 U 108 99 :! 106 99

Dit,j.~ion 1 T 30 18 30 18 R 30 18 30 18

_\f,ljf)}' Group ]() ,. T 30 18 30 IS R 30 18 30 18

.DtVi8W-n 2 ~ 3 .. , . T 11)'151 4,910 334 51 11,423 4,869 R 11,1'l4 4,533 334 51 10,840 4,482 u 583 37'1 583 371 2() ~bjl)r C;'roup T 422 199 104 318 109 R 397 168 104 293 168 U 25 31 25 31

22 'f UO 1M 13 2 97 U3 R 81 26 13 2 68 U U 29 129 29 129

23 T 386 302 .. 382 302 R 380 291 4- 3'if) 291 lJ 6 11 lj U

25 'f 2 6 2 6 R 2 6 2 6

\!1 T 2,335 1,302 47 14 2,288 1,288 R. 2,263 ),234 47 14 2,2HI 1,220 U 72 68 72 68

2ft. T 2,750 585 56 2 2,694 683 R 2,633 5tH 56 2 2,577 549 U 117 34 117 :u 29 T ... 1 4 1 P.. 1 1 •• U 3 1 3 1

31 T 1,611 536 23 1,588 6a6 R 1,500 1113 23 1,482 613 U 106 22 106 U 33. .. T , •• 4 IT 4 .. .. 4 .. 21 • B.. IV PART· A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-contd.

:Branch of Industey T Total Employee Othern R Division and M&jor Gr(lup of L S. I. C. U )fates Females Malea Fe ma.le e

1 2 5 6 7 8

SABARKANTHA DISTRICT -contd.

Major Group 34.35 .. .. T 2,358 1,663 38 28 2,320 16.35 R 2.267 I,611 38 28 2,229 1.583 U 91 52 •• 91 52

?fi .0 T 967 107 28 5 939 102 · It 913 84 28 5 885 79 U 54 23 .. 54 23 :37 T 2 2 • U 2 2

38 ., T 66 1 10 56 1 R 59 10 49 U 7 I •• 7 1 39 T 740 54 11 729 54 · It 673 49 11 662 49 U 67 5 67 5

IDAB TALUKA

All Divisions .0 R 3,481 1,517 74 8 3,407 1,569

Di~i8ion {)09 0 " 535 209 26 4- 205 2&3 2~946 1,368 48 4. 2,898 1,364.

KllED 13RAHMA TALUKA

All Divisions .. R 1,?:1'l 550 60 10 1,217 540 DivisioD 0 171 96 18 9 153 81 2&3 1~106 460 4:2 1 l.O64 4.59

VIJAYNAGAR HAHAL

All Divisions . . .. R 296 116 Z 2 294 114 Division 0 60 22 1 2 59 20 2&3 236 94 1 ... 235 94

BlIIWDA TALUKA.

All Di~ons · It 1,252 711 31 16 1.221 702 .. Division 0 13 3- 13 3 1 30 18 ...... 30 18 2&3 1t209 697 '31 16 1,178 681

HlMATNAGAR TALUKA

. AU DiviaioJd R 1,163 681 jU -4 j,641 .57

Division () 656 22. "I 1 495 225 2&3 1,19'1 435 51 ., 1.146 432 2R B.. IV PART·A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-concld.

Branch of Indul!try Total Employee Others

Division of I. S. 1. C. R Males Females Ma.les l.i'emale8 Males Females

1 ... 3 4 [) 6 7 '" 8

PRANTIJ TALUKA

All Divisions 1,678 1,414- 56 11 1,522 1,403 Division 0 313 988 11 1 302 987 2&3 1,265 426 45 10 1,220 41ti

MODASA TALUKA

All Diviaions . R 1,809 714 135 .20 1,674 694 Division 0 255 191 35 3 !.!20 188 2&3 1,554 523 100 17 1,454 50(\

MEGHRAJ TALUKA

All Divisions R 284 130 5 279 130

Division 0 7 5 .. 7 li 2&3 277 125 5 272 125

MALPUR MAHAL

All Divisions R 314 152 11 303 152

Division 0 5 11 .. ~ 11 2&3 309 141 11 2!l~ }4j

BAYAD TALUKA

All DivisioD. R 1,138 275 2 1,138 2'13

Division 0 63 11 :2 63 9 2&3 1.076 2i4 .:..on~ 26'

29 B-IV PART.. B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON .. HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SEI\VICE Brallch of Industry Employer Employee Sinele lVorkel' 17&r.nUy worker DiVUUon e..nd M~jor T Group .,f J. S.l. C. U MalEll! Females Males Females Males Fenlales Male!! Females 1 2 10 11 SABARKANTHA DISTRICT

All Divilio'Dl T 4.8,362 10,660 ~,793 J01 20,404- 2,184 18,281 6,f!20 3,884 1,2" U 14.167 1,591 1,8Z1 29 6,656 SOl 4,741 964 '960 9'T

Division 0 T 2,388 d79 254 i:t 619 81 929 588 299 U 183 [J7 )6 35 jQ 109 22 23 Major Group 00 T 62 5 53 13 176 7 96 44 U 4 6 1 4:3 2 2 .2 01 '1' ;) ·. 5 o [I ·. 5 02 T 226 32 4 110 20 38 5 IS U 38 26 ] J6 19 17 4 4 03 'r 6 ·. 4 · . 1 1 .. V 5 4 • • 1 04 T 1,766 184 07 3PO 48 7J4 2M 478 ~48 U ao 7 9 48 8 16 18

T 850 36'1 f) $01 269 241 67 42 V 19 4 17 3 1 ·' .. M~jQr Group 10 T 8130 367 9 501 2~9 241 lj7 42 U 19 4 17 3 1

l' 4,473 481 528 42 2,296 l~O 1,-392 162 26'1 127 U 2,335 252 32$ 7 ]',041 93 825 115 147 J7

l' 1.2~2 '8l 113 10 90$ 31 183 18 ~3 22 U 549 4~ 44 2 394: 27 96 18 Hi 1 21 T 2 ./ 2 ., U ~ ·. ·. • • Z 22 T HI4 62 7 108 30 46 29 8 3 1] ·. 1M 60 6 94: 30 46 2'1 S 3

23 T 1,138 196 25 703 60 '1382 77 28 ~9 U 308 60 {) 171 IS 128 31 , 5. 26 T 1 I U ·. ·.'. oi\)4 27 T 112 75 U 114 1, -i~ U aoo 65 68 18 131 11 30 28 T 398 ·. 137 1"16 4, 20 U 286 81 143 4 18 ·. 2i T 1 ·. 1 ., U 1 ·. 1 ·. 30 T 77 ·. 10 88 1 3 U 6( 8 32 1 a 81 T 126 23 18 72 Ia U 92 14 17 63 B " 32 T ~ · 6 .. 3 U ·, . . , .. ·. 5 . ·. ., 1 .. ·. 33 l' 59 38 •• 10 ·._ U 6a ·. 32 1() 30 B.. IV PART.. B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON .. HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE-contd. 'Brllnch of Industry Total Employer Empluylu ~in)!;l(~ work('!: Family wm'kcr Divi"ion alHl Ms.joy ':r ~~-.--~---- -~- 'Group of 1. S. I. C. U Males Femalt's Males :Fema.lel! Ma.lea .Females Ma~c<; Ft'rnalf'8 r-:latea FemaleI'

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 SABARKANTHA D[STRlCT-contd.

Major Gr".up 34-3,) T ]41 Dl Ifl II .j!l I:') :~7 10 :?!l 16 U '.Hi 19 3 1 7 l) :10 10 ti 3 36 T 212 12 .'-,.' .. liU 94 !l .:2fi 3 V 152 I) :!i 3~ ,.~ s 16 1

:37 T 21 3 9 !l U S 3 .2 3

'1' 38 T 168 4.1) OS ."j ~O ')'J U 11:~ :H 44 _'.- 13

39 T 3:~O 2 71 .!l2 lfiS 1 ~9 U !303 li.'5 :16 7~ 2J

.DtfJisio1l J T 3,684 ,9/)[} 1/{) 1,6;11 435 1,948 SfJ4 U (J!/O ()2 23 lOO 8 <1{J1 .54

~laj()r Or IUP .j(l l' :) ,'",~{ !>~J!l 1I,~ l,i\;;1 430 1, \l4R lit) 4 --.~ , U ()!IO f):? :?;~ 1 nil H ~; {I I ;,4 lJj v~·~ion fJ T 167 b8 187 ,58 V 51 Sl

~lnj0r G r()up 50 T 46 41'1 U 4~ 42

51 'I' 121 58 121 58 U 9 9

Djvjsiun (:; T 12,47/ 1,473 3,746 Ug 2,146 II 3,886 ,162 2,69tJ '1:;' U 3.711 21S 1,124 19 766 2 1,1,)lj 158 691 36

}<)<) Major Group 60-53 'r [i.')O 2 202 I ~oj 101 126 1 U 337 2 114 1 92 68 63 1

6.1-68 l' 11,fJ08 1,4iJ9 3,464 147 1,819 3 3,1:)84 ~)6~ 2,Ml 7~7 U 3,153 211 9~3 17 b28 1 1,u:.W 1[18 622 33

69 T 41~ 2 80 1 205 1 101 a0 lJ 221 2 27 1 146 1 42 6 DiviMon 7 T 2,319 25 166 1 1,tj20 2 ~.33 22 ·. U 1,186 {; 81 823 2 282 4 ·. .. MajDY Group 70-';1 T 2,O:';t\ 26 166 1,22'.t 2 633 2~ ·. tJ 1,OH5 () 81 722 2 262 " 73 T 291 291 U 101 101

D,ui8io,," 8 T 20.717 5,966 940 28 11,44.5 1,181 8,051 4,738 281 19 U 4,708 493 253 3 3,749 362 616 128 90

80 T 4.524 107 4,594 107 1] 2,073 M9 2,073 89

81 T 2,S78 381 I 2,828 383 49 4 U 423 139 409 139 It 82 T 692 117 llO 479 86 lOa 31 U 194 43 28 l49 20 17 23~

83 T 1,224 97 23 1 375 32 826 64 U 2U 8 9 112 4 g. " 31 B.. IV ~ART·B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER O}' PERSONS AT WORK IN NON·HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE-contd. Branch of Industry ToiaI Employer Employee Sin~le worker Family worker Division Rnt! '\lajor T Groop of 1. S. 1. C. U Males Female3 Males Females Males Fem31(ls Males Females 1ITaIes Females.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

SAlSARKANT HA DISTRICT-concld.

~~ .'hjor Group d4 T j' 9 2~ 46 U .'59 17 38 "* 85 T 116 1 96 19 U 100 84 16

86 '1' 374 205 374 205 U 42 3 12 3

87 T 692 19 75 617 19 U 80 2 78

88 T 3,419 315 679 8 1,677 112 782 176 281 19· U 1,142 138 208 669 57 175 81 90 89 T 6,651 4,719 42 19 383 237 6,226 4,463 U 380 73 2 3 116 50 262 20

Dif)f.8.on 9 T 1,290 502 89 14 1.201 488 U 1,284 502 83 14 1,201 488

Major Grottp 90 T 1,290 502 89 14 1,201 488 U 1,284 502 83 14 1,201 488

IDAR TAI .. UKA All DivilionlS R 6,566 2,372 627 83 2,820 539 2,530 1,482 589 268 Division 0 347 109 86 -l7 89 10 125 39 47 18 1 352 213 25 I 2Q9 156 41 17 27 39 2&3 521 48 73 16 322 9 100 19 26 4 4 161 34 3 24 18 134 16 5 55 45 .. 55 45 . . . . · . 6 1,472 318 323 17 203 515 95 431 206 7 251 . . 6 159 · . 86 · . 8 3,405 1,505 III 2 1,707 301 1,~29 1,296 58 6 9 2 2 KHED BRAHMA TALUKA Ail Divi.ioD' R 2,709 573 321 6 1,055 131 1,014 324 319 112 Division 0 179 76 3 55 7 19 7 102 62 1 12 .. I 1 10 . . 2&3 103 7 10 61 2 31 5 1 4 259 77 13 96 21 150 56 .') 8 3 . . 8 3 .. G 738 60 219 4 144 165 8 210 48 '7 69 4 62 · . 3 i-l 1,341 350 71 2 628 98 636 248 6 2 VIJAYNAGAR MAHAL All Divisions R 681 55 86 2 443 23 75 20 77 10 Division 0 64 16 40 3 14 3 10 10 2&3 5 I 3 I 4 19 8 I 3 16 8 {) 1 .. I . . 6 207 1 75 1 fJg 11 62 7 25 1 19 5 8 360 30 8 1 318 20 29 9 5

BHILODA TALUKA All Divi.ioDI R 3,460 726 191 1 2,048 321 986 303 835 100 Divwon 0 401 136 1 1 71 5 273 91 56 39 2&3 16 1 13 ·. 2 4 1}O42 253 13 895 208 134 45 · . 6 523 71 131 97 141 12 154: L')9 7 37 4 15 ·. 18 8 1,441 265 41 957 108 418 155 25 J 32 B-IV PART.. B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON.. HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSlNESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE~conc7d.

$r&J1ch of Industry Total Employer Employee Single worker Family worker

.Division of I. S. I. C. It MAlee Fema.les Ma.le. Females Males .Females Males Female. Malee Female. 1 2 3 " 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 HBIATNAGAR TALUKA

..IJI Divilion. R 4,865 1,677 594 60 1,405 1&5 2,394 1,246 472 206 Division 0 366 70 35 9 88 16 120 8 123 37 1 230 46 6 8 3H 11 148 25 37 2 2&3 294 44 25 11 91 141 2 37 31 4 474 185 18 87 21 369 164 5 12 4 · . 12 4 ·. .. 6 1,122 278 395 29 llSa 1 326 113 248 Hlti 7 143 2 20 1 93 · . 30 I .. 8 2,224- 1,048 95 2 842 112 1,2C.O 933 27 1 PRANTIJ TALUKA

.AJl Divisions R 5,857 1,908 722 97 1,513 162 2,996 1,376 426 273 DjvjdioD 0 363 151 87 15 07 6 133 51 76 '9 2&3 234 17 23 148 16 50 I 13 4 467 264 16 198 123 253 141 5 10 1 · . 10 I ·. ·. • • 6 1,600 400 472 66 129 6S0 1~0 319 194 7 219 2 26 120 73 2 · . 8 2.762 1.073 98 16 839 16 I,R07 1,041 18 9 2 2 MODASA TALUKA

,AU Division. R ""Z4t4 878 597 18 1,824 199 1,559 547 264 114 Divhdou 0 177 25 15 91 7 37 5 34 13 1 176 81 4 · . 169 76 2 5 ·. 2&3 524 78 42 8 256 7 197 9 30 54. 4 304 67 16 134 32 154 35 ·. 5 10 1 · . 10 1 , . ·. 6 1,122 67 434 9 219 298 16 171 42·. 7 206 1 15 · . Ul · . 70 1 . ·. ·. B 1,724 558 71 1 823 76 801 476 29 5 9 2 ·. 2 .MEGHltAJ TALUKA .AlI Division. R 933 89 172 t 511 28 160 49 90 11 ,) Division 0 50 14 2 29 "" 15 5 4 7 2&3 15 4 9 I 1 30 10 2 14 14 10 ";) 1 2 · . 1 2 · , ·. ·. U 371 . 6 146 1 96 50 1 79 4 7 29 .. 2 22 5 · . S 437 57 16 340 24 75 33 6 MALPUR MAHAL "U Division. 1\ 1,000. 70 iao i 571 18 226 46 73 5 Divi.ion 0 22 5 16 I 6 1 ·. 3 2&3 155 2 10 135 1 10 1 ·. 4 38 .. 3 10 ·. 25 5 3 1 3 1 · . ·, 6 294 3 97 64- 69 1 64 2 '1 10 10 · . ·. ·. 8 478 59 20 1 333 15 ll6 43 9

BAYAD TALUKA . 411 Divi.ionl R 4,080 &12 ·532 3 1,559 97 1,600 463 389 49 Divmon 0 236 20 9 37 4 '18 3 112 13 1 62 23 6 33 16 23 7 2&3 27] 33 17... 211) 22 34 10 2 1 , 200 39 , 54 4. 139 35 6 16 1 · . ·. 16 I · . 6 1,314: M 330 3 216 1 501 18 267 32 7 144: 14: 7 76 61 14 ·. 8 1,887 428 156 909 49 764 376 8 3 33 tl·S4S-S ABLE B-JV PABT-C B·IV PART-C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAIOR:

Note :-Mi..uor groups having less than I % of WOrl~(T8 of the respective Division (le88 than 0.5% in case of miuor groups of Total 'Workers

Branch of Industry Total

Division, Major group & Minor group of I. S. I. C. Males Females

I 2 3 4 SABARKANTHA.

All Divisions • • • 79,569 62,236 17,333 .. Div18ion 0 Agriculture, livestock,forestry, fishing and hunting 7,009 4,475 2,534 Major Group 00 Field Produce and Plantation Crops 476 399 77

l\1inor Group 005 Production of other crops (including vegetablfs) r.ci covered above 320 267 ri3 006 Production of fruits an~ nuts in l)lantation, vim!! and ordal ds ~,8 72 16

Major Group 01 Plantation Crops 5 5 02 Forestry and Logging 259 226 34 Minor Group 020 Plant,ing, replanting and conservation of forests 134 134

Major Group 03 Fishing . 7 7 04 Livestock and Hunting 6,262 3,839 2,423

Minor Group 040 Production and f( arillg ofliVfstock (ltnge headf' (onl)") Il'Eir.J~ fa milk and animal power such 8S cow, buffalo, goat 6,(l04 3,627 2,377 044 Rearing of sheep and }?roduction of wool 247 202 40' .. Divi8ion 1 Mining and Quarrying 1,266 880 38.5

Major Group 10 Mining and Quarrying • 1,265 880 385

Minor Group 107 Quarrying of stone (including slate), clay, sand gra~el, lime stone 1,262 877 385·

• Division 2 &: 3 ManUfacturing 21,621 16,230 5,391 Major Group 20 Foodstuffs 1,924 1,64.4 280.·

Minor Group 200 Production of rice, aUa, flour, etc., by mi1ling dehuf;king and prcCHS' ing of ~f(}PB and foodgrains 522 207 Production of edible fats and oils (other than hydrogenatf:d oil) 1,(J32

)lajor Group 21 Beverages • 2 2 22 Tobacco Products 491 274 217

Minor Group 220 Manufacture of bidi 487 272 215

Major Group 23 Textile-Cotton 2,022 1,524 498

Minor Group 230 Cotton ginning, oleaning, preiWng and baling 1,231 1,O~5 186- 235 Cotton weaving in handlooms 576 328 248

Major Group 25 Textile--Wool 8 2 ~ 26 Textile-Silk • 1 1 27 Textile-Miscellaneous 4-,114 2,739 1,375-

Minor Group 273 Making of textile garments including raincoats and headgear 4,019 2,693 1,326

Mrojor Group 28 Manufacture of Wood and Wooden Productll 3,737 3,148 689'

Minor Group 280 Sawing and planing of wood • • 317 31i 3· 281 Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixtures • • 286 285 •• 282 Manufacture of structural wooden goods (including treated timber) !Sueh &8 bea.ms, postil, doors, windows . 1,073 1,073 ...

34 TABLE B-lV PART-C GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION

_ Division 2&3) have not been shown in this table. Divisions thus affected are markpd with an asterisk (*)

Total WOlkers Workers at Household Industry Workers in Non-Household Indu.stry Branoh of Industry

Urban Total Urban Total Urban Didsion, Ma.jor group & Minur grvup of Persons Males Fema.les Malee Females Males Females }lales Females Males Fema.les I.~.I.C.

5 6 7 s 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 1 DISTRICT .16,926 14,859 2,067 13,874 6,783 692 416 48,362 '10,550 14,167 1,591 AJI Diviliona 448 292 156 2,081 1,855 109 99 2.388 679 183 57 * Division 0 60 55 5 13 8 ·. 386 69 56 5 Mltjor Group 00 13 8 5 267 53 S 5 Minor Group 005 72 ]6 006 5 5 .. ·. ·. ,5 5 Major Group 01 64 38 26 .. 2 ·. 225 32 38 26 02 .. 134 Minur Group 020 6 6 1 1 6 .6 03 313 188 125 2,073 1,845 108 99 1,766 578 80 26 04

276 162 114 1,959 1,818 107 99 1,668 559 55 15 Minor Group 040 34 23 11 111 27 1 91 18 22 11 041

23 19 4 30 18 850 367 19 4 .. Division 1

23 19 4 30 18 850 367 19 4 Major Group 10

21 17 30 18 •• 847 367 17 4 Minor Group 107 -3,54'1 2,918 629" 11,757 4,910 583 377 4,473 481 2,335 252 *Division 2 &3

653 574 79 422 199 25 31 1,222 81 549 48 Major Group 20 75 74 I 202 16 3 ·. 320 1 71 1 Minur Group 200 508 440 68 .187 170 11 23 845 74 429 45 207 2 2 ·. ·. 2 2 Major Group 21 372 183 189 lIO 155 29 129 164 62 154 60 22

371 183 188 lIO 154 29 128 162 61 154 60 Minor Group 220

~85 314 71 386 302 6 11 1,138 196 308 60 Major Gr._mp 23 309 257 52 19 7 2 I 1,026 l79 255 51 Minor Group 230 1 1 326 248 2 1 235 .. ·. 2 6 Major Gorup 25 • • •• .. I 26 492 872 120 2,335 1~302 72 68 ,(04 73 300 52 27

. 451 342 1oo 2.316 1,262 67 66 377 64 275 43 Minor Group 273 440 4:02 38 2,750 586 117 34 39B 285 4: Ma.jor Group 28 815 82 3 .149 .. 165 3 82 3 Minor Group 280 79 79 ·. 212 9 73 70 • • 281 155 1M ·. 970 68 • • 103 97 282

35 TABU ••IV PART.. C B-IV PART.. C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAIOIt' Total W orkel'8 Branch of Industry Total Diviaion, }{ajor group & Minor group of I. S. I. C. Penlons Hales Femu. 1 2 S Manufa.cture of wooden indulStrial goods other than tra.nspori equipment " ~or Group 283 such as bobbin and similar equipment and fixtures 622 620 2 284 Manufacture of other wooden products I'luch a!l utensil!!, toys artwa.res 170 94 76 288 :M.a.nufact.ure of materials from

14&io1' Group 29 Pa.per 8.nd Paper Producta S 1) 1 30 Printing and Publishing 77 77 .. 31 Le&ther and Lea.ther Products 2,272 1,737 636·

ltinor Group 310 Currying, tanning and finishing of hides and skins s.nd preparation of finished leather . 1,134 712 42.2 311 Manufacture of shbes and other leather footwear • . 773 690 8S' 313 Ma.nufacture of leather products (except those covered by code NOB. 311, 312), such Q,e leather upholstery, suitcases, pocket books. cigarette and key oases, purses, saddlery, whip and other articles • • 251 227 24 Major Group 32 Rubber, Petroleum and Coal Produetl!. • • • 9 9 . 33 ChemicaJs and Chemical Products " 63 63 .' 34-35 Non-Metallic Minera.l Products other tha.n Petroleum a.nd Coe.l 4,213 2,4:99 1,71~

Minor Group 340 Manufacture of structural clay products such as bricks. tiles 700 388 312 350 Manufacture of earthenware and earthen pottery . 3,133 1,??1 1,36J. 356 Manufacture of earthen toys and artwares except those covered by code No. 355 213 209 4

ll&jor Group 36 BaBic Metals and their Products except Machinery and Transport Equipment 1,~9S 1,179 ll~

Minor Grollp 360 Manufact:ure of iron and steel including smelting, refining. rolling, oon­ verElinn into basic forms such as billets, blooms, tubes, rods 11S7 136 2l 369 Ma.nufa.cture of aundry ha.rdw&rea such 8.8 Q. 1. pipe, wire net, bolt, screw, buoket, cutlery (This will also inolude the manufacture of 1,008 9.2.2 a6· sundry ferro'll8 engineering produc.ts done by jobbiog engineering concernB which clionnot be classfied in major groups 86,37, 38 and 39)

lIie.ior Group 37 Ma.chinery (All kinds other tha.n Transport (and Electrical equipment 23 23 3S Transport Equipment • 235 234 1 39 Miscella.neouB Manufacturing Industries • • },126 1,070 56· Minor Group 393 Ma.nufacture of jewellery, silverware and wares using gold and other precious metals .. 753 730 23: 399 Ma.nufac~ure and repair work of goods not s,ssign&ble to any other group 283 256 21 • 4,683 a.684 999- l4.a.jor Group 4:0 Construction • • 4,083 3,684 999 Minor Group 400 Construction and :ma.intena.nce of buildings including erection, flooring, dec~l'ativ~ const.rnction&, electrical &, sMl.itary installations 2,006 1,7~6 261 401 Construction a.nd ma.intenance of roa.ds, railways, bridges, tunnels 368 291 71" 403 Construction and maintenance of water ways and water reservoirs such &I bund, embankments, dam, canal, tank, tubewells, wells 2,809 1,648 661 m".,;o.,. 6 Eltelf"oi,y, Gal, Water ana Sanitary Se,vicel 228 16'1 58: Major Group 50 ElectriCity and Gas • 46 46 lclinar Group 500 Generation and tranllmiBsion ot eleotriCl energy 42 U ..... 501 Diatrihution of electric energy 4: 4, .. Kajor Group 51 Water Supply and Sanitary ServiceB 179 121 Minot Group 511 Garbage a.nd aewage disposal, operation of drainage system and all other types of work connected with public health and sanitation 178 120

36 TABLE ...IV PART.c GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd. Total Workers Workers at Household Induetry Workers in Non-Household Industry Bra.nch of IndU8try

Urb&n Total Urban Total Urban Division, Ma.jor group & Minor group of pflJ'80n8 Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females ldaJes lrenaales I. S.I. C. 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 I

1 1 599 2 . . 21 .. I Minor Group 283 70 38 32 93 75 38 31 1 1 1 28' 7 4 3 644 q08 3 3 1 I 288 41 41 83 9 .. 32 3.2 .289

5 .4 I 4 1 3 1 1 1 Majer Group 29 64 64 .. 77 64 30 220 198 22 1,611 535 106 22 126 92 31

35 32 3 692 422 23 3 20 9 Minor Group 310 130 112 18 647 83 79 IS 43 3S 311

7 7 211 24 1 16 6 813 5 & .. 9 5 Major Group 32 57 57 .. 4 4. 59 53 33 208 137 71 2,358 1,663 91 52 141 51 46 19 34-36

63 42 21 317 276 10 5 71 3t} 32 16 Minot' Group 340 laO 81 49 1,760 1,368 73 47 11 4 8 2 350 209 4 366

238 206 32 967 107 54 23 212 12 162 9 Major Group 36

156 135 21 43 12 43 12 93 9 92 9 Minor Group 360

8 8 883 84 39 2 8 • • 369 10 10 2 2 21 .. 8 • • Ma.jor Group 37 121 120 1 66 1 7 1 168 113 38 275 270 5 740 54 67 5 330 2 203 • • 39

144 143 1 561 21 47 1 169 2 96 Minor Group 393 70 70 156 27 12 .. 100 .. 58 399 '152 690 62 3,684 999 690 62 DiMon 4 752 690 62 , .. 3,684 999 690 62 Ma.jor Group

704 642 62 1,745 261 642 62 }finar Group 400 18 18 291 77 18 401 ,30 30 1,648 661 30 .03 51 51 167 58 51

42 42 46 42 Major Group

42 42 42 42 Minor Group fK)() .. 4. .. CWl 9 9 121 58 9 •• Major Group 61

8 8 •• ...... 120 68 8 • • Minor Group 411

37 TABLE ...IV l'ART.C B-IV PART.. C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX ANI) DMSIONS, MAJOR

Total Worker.

Branch of Industry Total

Division, Major group &; Minor group of r. S. I. C. Persons Males Females

1 2 3

• D.".Bion 6 Trade ancS (Jomrnercfl • 13,947 1£,4'14 1,413 Major Group 60--63 Wholesale Trade '. 552 550 2 MlnoT Grl)l1p 600 Wholesd.le tru.tling ill cerea.ls IIond pulses • 201 200 1 Ma.jot Group 64-68 Reta.il Trade • • 12,977 11,508 1,469 Minor Group 640 Retail trading in cereals, pulses, l'egetables, fruits, eugar, apices, oil. fish, da.iry pr01ucts, eggs, poultry •• 6,580 0,379 1,201

\ 644 Retail trading in tobacco, bidi, cigarettes and other tobacco products 364 364

646 Retail tra.:Ung in foodstuffs like' 8weetmeat condiments, cakes, biscuits, etc. 206 191 If) 647 Retail traditlgr in a.nima.ls .. • 365 356 9 650 Retail traiing in fibres, yarns, dhoti, saree, readymade garments of cotton. wool, silk and other textiles and h,)siery produots; (this includes retail tradinij in piece gooue of cott'lD, wool, silk and o~her texdles). • . • 1,5iiO 1,542 s 651 Retail trading in toilet goods, perfumes !lnd c08metic8 , . .520 500 20 662 Retail trading in metal, ptocclain and glaBE utensils 150 142 8 664 Retail tra.ding in other hOll8ehold equipment not covered a.bove .. 548 : 499 49

672 Retail trading in wood, bamboo cane. bark and thatches .. ' ... 1M 146 689 Retail tra.ding in goods llnt)pecmed - 1,824. 1,709 ]15 Majoc Group 69 Trade and Commerce Miscellaneous 418 416 J Minor Group 694 MOl\ey lendulg (indigtmollS} .. •• 161 160 1 ,_ • Di"',,ich '1 1'"o,nlJport, Storage and Oommunicaticn ~,344 2,319 25

Major Group 70-71 Transport • • 2,053 2,028 'Minor Group 700 Transporting by rail ways • • • 375 372 701 Transporting by tramway and bus service 432 432 ... 702 Transporting by rootor vehicles (other than omnibu8) • .ftM oM 1

703 Transporting by road through other means of transport such as hackney carriage, bullock cart, eltke. III III

704 Animal transporting by e.nimal8 such as horses, elepha.nt, mule, camel 389 370 19

705 Transporting by man suoh as carrying of luggage, hand cart ~driV6 ing rickshaw pulling, cycle ric~shaw driving. • • 167 167 ••

Major Group 73 COlnmunication ... • ,. ' . 291 291 , .

Minor Group 730 Postal, telegraphic, wireleB8 and signal ()oIllmunicatiOJl8 26~ 262 .. 38 TABLE B-IV PART.oC 'GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OrnER THAN CULTIVATION·contd.

Total Workers Workers at Household , Industry Workers in Non-Household Indu~try Branch ofIndu8try Urban Total Urban Total Urban Division, Major group & Minor group c;)f Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females I. S. 1. C.

5 6 7 8 g 10 11 12 13 14 15 1

3,926 3,711 215 12,474 1,413 3,'111 215 .DivWon 6

339 337 2 550 .2 337 2 Major Group 60-63

10(, 99 1 200 1 99 1 Minor Group 600

3,364- 3,153 211 11,50& 1,46~ a,us 211 Major Group 64.·68

1,411 1,268 143 5,879 1,'::01 1,268 143 Minor Group 640

1.7:? 172 364 172 644

8:~ 81 1 191 15 81 I 646

143 143 356 9 143 647

4-95 494 1 1,54.2 8 .. 94 660 M 34 500 20 34 661 :H 31 3 142 8 31 3 662 166 156 10 4099 49 156 10 66' 4!~ 35 7 146 9 35 7 672

·&U 37S 33 1,709 116 378 33 689 22t 221 2 416 2 221 2 Major Group 69 22 21 1 160 1 21 1 Minor Group 694

1,193 1,186 6 2,319 24 1,186 6 • Divi8icm 7

I,O~n 1,085 6 2,028 26 1,086 6 Major Group 70·71 214 211 3 372 3 211 3 Minor Group 700 323 323 432 323 701

237 236 1 66" 1 ~36 1 70J

81 81 III 81 703

7~ 74 370 19 74, 70.

14:7 14:7 167 147 10G

101 101 291 101 Mafor Group '18

78 76 262 76 l{jnor Group 730 39 TABLE B.JV PART.C B-IV PAltT .. C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR Total Warble llr_noh of lnduilltry Total

Di"rilioI1, )tb~iol &roup A lafinor gfoup of I. B. I. C. PenOD.1 Male! 1 2 3 Di~ 8 Bt~icu . . . 26,083 1(),71'l Ya.jor Group 80. P.blio se,rvices ('l'his doe. not inolude Govt., Quasi-Govt. or IDcal body ~tiyities. other than &dmini~t]'atiyc, in I'.uch fields 808 transpol"t. 43(}mmunication, informati\)n and broadc.a!)ting, eUu(la.tion and scientific serv ices, k(:1alth, industries, production, constmction, ma.rketing and opera.tion of fina.ncia.l lustitutiQU ea.ch. of whioh i.a c1a.asified in the appropriaw industry groups) • 4,701 4.094- ]07

Minor Group 803 Public setvic~ in 1?olioo 843 S30

805 Publio service in administra.tive departments and offices of qua.si~ government orga-nisation, municipalities, local bOlUds, etc. J • 807 732 76 809 Public service in adminiatrative departments and offices of State Governments ... 2,934- 2,908 .26 Maior Group 81 Eduoatio~Ql and SQientific ServiceE! ~, ,. 3,265 2,878 38'7

Minor Group Sll Educational sorvice!! such as those tendered by coll(lges, schoQls and aimilar other institutions of non-tech_ieal type 3,205 2,827 S78 Major Group 82 Medical I,md Health Servicca ..... 809 692 117'

Minor Group 820 Public health a.nd medical services rendered by organisations and individua.Ls such as by hospitals, sanatoria, nursing homes, ma.~!nity and child welfare clinic a.s also by hakillli, unani. ayurved,ic, allopatbio and homeopathic practitioners ". 714 598 116 lfajor Group 83 Religioull and Welfare Services .... "'W 1.3.21 1,224 97 Minor GI:OUP 880 ReligiQus services :rend~red by religious orgaonisa,.tious 8.nd their el>t&b. lishments mainta.ined for worship or 11tomotion of religious s,l;!tivities, this includes missiuns, aehraDla and other allied organisa.tions .• 431 4:11 20 S31 Bellgil:mll and allied services :rendered by pandit, priest, preceptor, fe-kit, tIlOllk .• • 831 167 Major Group 84 Legal Semces ' • •• • 77 "J7

85 BusineflS S(ll'Vic{l1i • .' . U6 116 86 Community Services and Trade a.nd Labour Asaociations .... 579 374 206 Minor Group 860 Services rendered by trade associations, chambers of commerce, trade unions $nd .similar other orga.nisations . 643 341 202 Major Group 87 Recreation Services '. • 711 692 19 Minor Group 872 Recreation services rendered by organisations and individuals lueh as those of theatres, opera cQIDpanies, ballet tmd d&neing parties. musi- ci&ns, exhibitions, CU-CU8, ca.rnivais . :)32 521 II Major Group 88 Personal Services • 3,734 3,419 315 Minor Group SSO Servicea rendered to households 8uch as those by dODlestic servants, coob '748 261

SS2 SeTVices rendered by hotels, boarding houses, ~atjng housea, cafes, restaura- nts ~nd aimila.t other ()rg~nisa.tions to proyiu{'.iodging 80nd bos,rding f!l.cllities 1,5g2 1,579 13

884 Ha,il' dressing. other services rendered by O1:ganisati(Jn !l.nd individuals such as those by barber. hairdressing aaloon and bea.uty shops 904 59:} 11

Major Group 89 Services (not elsewhere cla.ssi1ied) ··a .. 11,370 6,(1/)1 .,719 NUDor Group 890 Serrioea rendered by organiSAtioD(I or individuals, not elEsewhore classified .... 11,370 f),6/H 4,719 • .. - • 1,792 1.29() 602 14a.jor Group 90 Activities unspecHied and not ~de,qua.tely described ine:1\lding t\.Ctivi.ti~s of Sllch inrlividulUs who {ail to provide suffieient inform&tion a.oout their indu,tda.l a.ffili&tion to enahle theD'l to be c.laesified 1)792 1,290 'Minor Gronp 900 Aotivitiel!l unspecfied and. not adequately deactibed including a.otivities of suob individu~ who fail to provide sufficient infC>Tmation t\bout their indUJtriaJ a.i"ftliation to enable them to be elllo88ili~d l,'79i 1,290 TABLE B-IV PART-c. GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER TJL\'N CULTIVATION.contd. Tot&! Workert WOl'k.l'S ..\ Hovsehold IndlUtry WOrk818 in Non·HQusehold Industry. Br&D(lhofIndutry- Urban Total Urbas Tau.l Urban Division, Major group ,.. Minm roup of .Persons Ma.les F.m,.le• ~ J'&m~ }.ialea FenuJel I.S.. C. 5 6 7 12 ]3 14 US 1 5,201 4,708 4-93 20,717 .5,966 4,708

2,073 89 · . ·. 107 2,073 89 Major Group 80 363 3 · . ·. 4 363 3 Minr,r Group 803 334 264 70 · . ·. 732 76 264 70 805 1,395 1,381 14 ·. 2,908 .26 I,3S1 14 809 562 423 139 2.878 387 423 139 Major Group 81

535 396 139 ·. 2,827 378 396 139 Minor Group 811 237 194 43 ·. 692 117 194 43 Major Group h

Minor Group 820 224 181 43 ·. • • 598 116 181 43 223 215 8 ·. ·. 1,224 97 216 8 Major Group 83 ; Minor Group 830 63 63 • • ., 411 20 63 •• 831 147 139 • • 767 64 139 8 .'>9 59 ·. 77 •• 69 .. Major Group 84 100 100 ·. 116 •• 100 S6 45 42 3 ·. ·. • • 374 205 42 3 88 14 14 • • • • ·. 341 202 14 .. MiDor GrtlUP 860 87 80 80 ·. ·. ·. • • 692 19 80 Major' Group

43 43 ·. • • 521 11 43 Minor Group 872 1,280 1,142 138 • • 3,419 315 1,142 138 Major Group 88 206 144 112 ·. •• •• 748 251 144 112 Minor Group 880

723 713 10 · . •• 1,579 13 713 10 882

166 166 ·. •• 893 11 166 ~ 453 380 73 ·. ·, • • 6,651 4,719 380 73 Major Group 89

6,651 4,719 380 73 Minor Group 890 463 380 73 " J,'186 1,284 502 ·. ·.. 1,290 50Z 1.28A 502 Divi~io'" 9

1,786 1,284 502 • • 1,290 502 1.284 502 Major Group 00

Minor Group 900 1,786 1,284 502 ·. ·. .0 1,290 602 1,284 41 RURAL B-IV PART-C-INDUSmIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WOlU{ OTHER THAN eULTIV AnON ·cont4.

Workers &1; WorkeN in HOUSBhold Non. Ho uiJ6b.old Branch of Industry Total Workers Industry Industry Division. of I. S. I. C. Pel'Jon. Malea Females Males Femalee Males Female. 1 ~ 3 " 6 6 7 S IDAB TAL1JKA

All Divilions 13,996 10,047 3,~·U 3,.81 1,577 6,566 2,372.. Division 0 Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 1,200 882 318 535 209 347 109 1 Mining and Quarrying Mr. 352 213 352 213 2&3 Man ufacturing 4,883 3,467 1,416 2,946 1,368 521 48 4 Construction · 195 161 34 161 34 5 Electrici tV', Gas, Water a.nd Sanitary· Services 100 55 45 55 45 6 Traue and Commerce .\ • 1,790 ],472 318 1,472 318· 7 Transport, Storage and Communications· 251 251 251 8 Sf'rvices 0,010 3,405 ],605 3,405 ],605- 9 Aetiyities not adequately desoribed· • 2 2 2 KHED BRAHMA TALUKA

All Division. 5,109 3,986 1,123 t,277 550 2,709 571 Division 0 Agriculturf>, Live8tock, Forestry, Fishing and Hunling 516 350 166 ]71 90 ]79 76 1 Mining and Quarrying · 12 ]2 12 2&3 M'Inufactnring 1,676 1,209 467 1,106 460 103 7 4 COll'4ructioJl . . • . 336 259 77 259 77 5 Ekc1l'icity, Gas, Water and Sanitary· Services 11 8 3 S 3 6 Trade and Commerce • 798 738 60 73S 60 7 Tran:o;port, Btl'rage and Communications· -69 69 69 8 Services • 1,691 1,341 360 1,341 3aO VIJAYNAGAR MAHAL

AU DivisioD' t,148 977 171 196 116 88t 15- Division 0 Agriculture. Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 162 124 38 60 22 64 16 2&3 Man ufactutin g 335 241 94 236 94 Ii 4 ConsLruction , • 27 19 8 19 8- 6 Electricity, Ga.s, Wat.er a.nd· Sanita.ry Services· 1 1 i. : 1 6 Trade and Commerce · . • .. 208 207 ] .. 207 1 1 TransJlort, Storage and Communications 25 25 26 8 Sl~rvic~8 .. • 390 360 30 360 30- BHILODA TALUKA

AU DivilioD' f,1~5 .,712 t,4-63 1,252 718 3,460 716 Divilion 0 Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing Ilnd Hunting 553 414 139 13 3 401 136- 1 Mining and Quarrying 48 30 ]8 ao 18 2&3 Man ufact Drin g · 1,922 1,225 697 1,209 697 16 4 COTlstruetion • 1,295 1,042 253 1,042 253- 6 Trade and. Commerce 594 5.23 71 523 '11 7 Transport, Storage and Communioations 37 37 37 8 Services 1,706 ],441 265 1;.41 !UJtj· HIMATNAGAR TALUKA . , All Divi.ionl 8,95. 8,118 2,338 1,753 8" 4,8U 1,171( Divilion 0 Agril'-Illt.ll rt:>, Livestock, Furestry, Fishing ami Hunting 1,218 922 296 556 226 366 70· J Minillg and Quarrying · 276 230 46 230 48 2&3 Manu f8.ctu ring 1,970 1,491 479 ],197 435 294 4: CUllstruction . 659 474 185 .. · 474- 18& 6 Electricity, Gas, Water a.nd Sa.nitary ServicE'~ 16 12 4, 12 4: 8 Tra.de and COlllmerce . . . 1,400 1,122 278 1,122 278- 7 Transport, Stor&ge and Communications 141) 143 2 14:3 J 8 Service. • • ',272 2,22' 1,048 2,224- 1.Od- 42 RURAL B.. IV PART-C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND l>IVISIONS, MAJOR GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION -coneld.

Workers at Worker! i. Household Non·Household Branch of IndUl'ltry Total W orker8 Industry Industry

Diviilione of I. S. I. C. Persona Malee Femalei ~{ales Females Males Pernal.. 1 J 6 7 8 PRANTIJ TALUKA

.All Divisions 10,5&7 7,235 3,322 1,578 1,414 5,657 t,988 Divi.sion 0 Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry. Fishing and Hunting 1,815 676 1,139 313 988 363 un 2&3 Man ufact uring 1,942 1,499 443 1,265 426 234 17 4 Construction • 731 467 264. 461 2.<'14. 5 Electricity, GaH, Water and Sanitary Service.:; 11 10 1 10 1 6 Trade and Commerce 2,000 1,600 400 1,600 400 7 Tr,tJ} sport, Storage and Communications 221 219 2 219 .2 8 Services 3,835 2,762 1.073 2,762 1,073 9 Activities not adequately described 2 2 2 MQDASA TALUKA

.All , Divi.ioDI 7,645 6,053 1,592 1,809 4,24.4 878 Division 0 Agriculture, Liveswok. Forestry, Fishing and Hunting • 648 432 216 266 191 177 25 I Mining and Quarrying • 256 175 81 175 81 2&3 Manufacturing 2,679 2,078 601 1,554 523 524 78 4 Construction 371 304 67 304 67 5 Electricity, Gas, Wawr and Sanitary Services 11 10 1 10 1 6 Trade and Commerce • 1,189 1,122 67 1,122 67 7 Transport, Storage and Communications 207 206 1 206 1 8 Services • 2,282 1.724 558 1,724 5~8 9 Activi.ties not a.dequately described , 2 2 2

MEGHRAJ TALtJKA AU Diviaionl 1,436 1,217 219 284 130 933 8' Division 0 Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry. Fishing and Hunting 76 57 19 7 5 50 14 2&3 Manufacturing 417 292 125 277 125 15 4 Construct,ion • • 40 30 10 30 10 5 Electricity, Gas, Water and Sanitary Services 3 1 2 1 2 6 Trade and Commerce 377 371 6 371 6 7 Transport. Storage, and Communications 29 29 29 .. 8 Services 494 437 57 437 57 MALPUR MAHAL -' All DivilioDS :1,536 t,314 222 314 152 70 DiviBion 0 Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 43 27 16 .5 11 22 5 2&3 Manufacturing 607 464 143 309 141 155 .2 4: Construction . . • . 38 38 38 5 Electricty, Gas, Water and Sanitary Servicee 4: a 1 3 1 6 Trade and Commerce 297 294 3 294 3 . 1 "rranspm:t, Btorag~ and COIDlIllln1cat.ionB lQ lQ l() 8 Services fi37 478 59 478 BAYAD TALUKA

All Di'li.i~ni iS7 1,1.3& 612 Division 0 Agriculture, Livestook, Forestry. Fishing and Hunting . • 330 299 31 63 11 236 20 1 Mining and Quarrying , ~5 62 23 62 23 2&3 l\1allllfact u ring 1,643 1,346 297 1,075 264 271 33 4, Construction .• .. 239 200 39 200 39 5 Electricity, Gas, Water and Sanitary Services 17 16 1 16 1 6 Trade and Commerce . 1,368 1,314 54 1.314 U 7 Transport, Storage and ComIllunications 158 144 14 144 14 8 Services 2,265 1,837 428 1,837 us 43 APPENDIX

Minor Groups having less than 1 % of workers of th8 respeotive DiTilion and leu than 0.5% in o... e of Minor Group. of Divmo)l' J & S only h&ve been .hown in this Appendix. The following abbreviationll haTe been u8ed:- 'HI' for Houleholrl Industry, 'NHI' for· Non-RQul6hold Industry, 'M' for Ma.les a.nd 'F' fot Feme-lea.

SABARKANTHA DIITRICT

009 Total HI (J\I 13, F 8), NHI (l\I47), Vrban NHI (M47); OJ.') (M 1), 379 Total HI (M I}; NHI (M 1), Urban HI (M I); 383 Total NHI (}1 5), Urban NHI (M ;3); 021' 'Total HI (F 2), i\HI Total NBI (.M5), Urban NliI (M ij); 384 Total III (M 4), NHI (M 48, F 12); Urban NHJ (M 26, F 11); 023 'l' 1\Hl (.M 34, (M 85), Urban HI (M 4), NHI (M 59); 385 Tottll NHI (M.2) F 5), Urban NHI (M 4) ; 02,! Tutul NHI (M il, l~rbaJl NHI (M ~); Urban NHI (M 2}; S88 Total NUl eM 75), Urban NHI (M 46); 025 T,)tal NHl (M 5, F Hi), Urban Nfl1 (M il, F 15); U~6 Total 380 Total HI (M 62, F 1), ~FlI (lUI), t:l'ban III (M 3. F 1). NIH (M 2), lJroan NHI (11 1); 030 'Total 1\HI (11 1); 031 '1'( tal NHI (M 1); 392 Total HI (F 1), NHI (M 53), Urbnn NHI, HI (l\B), NHI (M 5), Urban HI (ill I), NHI (11 5); 042 Total (M 4); 394 Total HI (M 23, F 5), :t"HI (1\1 6). Urban HI NHI (M 6), Urban NHI eM 2); 043 Tubl HI (Ml), NIH (F 1); (M 8, F 4), NHI (M 6); 395 Toial NHI (M 2), Urb~n .NHJ 044 Total NHI (M I), Urban NHI (M 1); 04ti Total HI (~J ~); (M 2); [;lO Totlll .NHI (M I), Urban NHI (Ml); 601 Total. 100 T\)t:~l NHI (M 2), Urimn ~HI (1\1 1); 10,1 Tutal KHI (M 1), NHI (M 6(), Urban NHI (M 40); 602 Total l\HI (M 57), Urban NHI (M I): 204 Total BJ (M 1, F 1), J:\lll (It1 1:1), LJrblHl Urban NflI (1\1 15); 603 Tultd ~Hl (!1122), Urball NRt NHI (MIl); 205 Total ~llT (M 2), Urban NHI (M 1); 201) Total (M 18); 605 Toial NIH L'\1 25), Urban NHI (M 25); 606 HI (M 1), NHI (M 2); 208 Total NHT (M 4), Urban NEJ (1\14); Total ~HI (M 16), -Orban 1\}II (M 14); ()07 Total NHI (M 35), 209 Total HI (M 31, F 12), NRT (M 36" F 6), 'Urlwli HI 1M 11, Urban NRI (M 3[1); 610 Total KIll (M 2); 611 Total NHI F 8), NR.l (M 33, .F 2): 216 Total NHI (M 2), Urban NHI (M ~); (1\'1.11), Urban :NHI (J\17); ti12 'rotHl .xHI (M 2); 613 Total 223 Total ~HI (M 1); 224- 'fotal HI (F I), NET (F 1), NHI (M 1), Urban :KHI (1\0); 614 Total ~HI (M 15. F 1), Urban Urba.n HI (It' J): 226 Total 1\HJ (M 1); 231 'Intal 1:11 eM 2, NHI (M 15, F 1); 6}7 Total NJU (1\1 3), Urban NHI (M 8), F 4), NHI (M [), F 1), l!rhllU HI (F 2), 1\HI (M 5, }~ 1); 232 621 Totlll NRI (1\1 30), Urba~ ~Bl (M 26); 630 Total NHI Total NHT (M!:l2, }'14), 1:roan NIH (M 36, It' 6); 233 TotalHI (1\01 6). Urban NIH (M 4); 631 Total NHI (M 3), urban NHI (M 14, :F Hi), NHI (M :), Urlmn HI (M 1, F 1); 234 Total (M 3); 633 Total KHI (M 2), Urban NHI (M I); 636 Total NHI HI (M J, ]' 2), NUl (M 2), l}rl!an HI (M 1, F 2), NHI (~12); (M 14), Urban NHI (M 14); 638 Total NIH (1.1 1), Urban NHI 237 Total HI (M 3, F 5), N H J eM fi, F 1), Urban HI eM ::, F 5). (M 1); 639 Total 1\'HI (M 39), Urban NE! (M 16); 641 Total NHI (M fl, F 1); 239 TiltH} HI (1\121, F 21), NHI (M 4,)' 1), NIH (M (3), Urban 1\EI (M2R); 642 Totall\}ll (}1 3), Urban Urban NHI (!II 4, F 1); 253 Tot.al HI (F 4); 2,'J5 Total HI (M 2, NHI (M 1); 645 ToiaJ NHT (..M 9S, F IS), Urban NHI (M 64. F 2); 260 Total NHl (MI): ::70 'rut,,1 lH (1\14), };}il eM 2), F 9); (i;',2 Total NBI fM 60), Urban NHI (M 3'i); 653 Total Urban HI (M 4), NHI (~1l); 271 T\Anl NH I (F 1), Urban NHI (MI7,Fl), Urban NHI (M12); u[l4 Total NEI (MI); 656 NHI (J!' I); 272 Tot.Hl N}ll (F 1), Ur)lllll ~IU (]i- 1); :':74 'Ictal Total NRI (M 29), 'Urban NHI (M 1'1); uf!O Total NHI (M M. HI (!II 8, F 3S): 27G TotAl HI (M J, }1' 2), NHI (111 21, F 7), F 7), UrbAn .NBI eM 34); fiB1 Total NBl(M6J, F 1), Urban NHI Urbttn HI (M l, F 2), NHl (Ill 21, If il; 277 Total ~l:l.l (M 1), (11-115); 60;) Total NHI (M 2, F ~), Urball NIH (M 2, F 2); 670 Total Urhn.n NHI (M 1); 278 Tutal NHI (M 3), Urban NHI (M 2); UrLall NHT (M 0, ]'2), urban NHI (M4, F 2); 671 Total NRI eM lOl}. 279 Total HI (1\1 ti); 285 Total NUl '(~12), UrlJan NHI (ill 2); Urban NHI (M34); 6'1:\ Total }l}II (M D,:F 4), "(rhan NHI (M 4); 292 Tot.RI HI (M 4, F 1), Nt!] (M 1), Urhall HI (M 3, :F 1), :KHI 680 Total NHI (M 23), Urban NIH (M J [,); fj81 Total NHI (M36),. (M 1); 300 Tvta\ ~HI (~111), Urban NHI ()'l_ 17); 301 Tutul Url.aJl RBI (M25); 682 Total };HI {l\l~),"Urblln NUl (M6); 883 NHI (.'1 19), UrLan ~Hl (M l~); 302 TMal NHI (M 33), "Crhan Totsl NHI (M 23), Urban I\HI (M 20); 684 T(ltaJ ]','Hl eM 5), Urb&n NHI (M 20); 303 '.fllial l'Hl (li1 k), Ur1mll l\HI (~l 8); :nz NHI (M4); 685 'rola.\ NHI (M3); 1')81:1 TotalNHI (M 28), Urban Total HI (M 2J, fi~ 1); 3H T"t:ll HI 0120, F 5). NIlI (AI 3D), NHI 1M HI); 687 Total ~Hl (M 1.2), VrhaJl (M 4); t.iHt; Total NHI Urban HI (:I\13, l~ I), KHI (111 3\'.)j 3Hi '1'(\:11 HI (M lH), NHI (M~7}, "Crbfm N1-I.1 (M26)j 6\}() tutul NHI (M 2); 691 Total NHI (M 8), Urban ~HI (1\1 S); 320 Tutal NIH (M 4); . 324 Total (M 4). Urban NHI(M 3); (i!}2 Total :t\ HT (M 50, J!']), rrban NHI NHI (M 4), \_:rhml :'{H I (111 4); 3~6 Total NHI (M I); lJrbl'tn ~M 46,]' 1); 6~\3 'Iotal ]sHI (M 45). \..~Tb1l11 };HJ (M 2n); f.i% Total NHI (M 1;; 330TIJtal ~IIl (1\1 1), Urban ~HI (M 1); 331 'Ic·tal :\HI NEI (M 137), Vrban' NIH (1\1 1(6); f,1I';' 1'01 (11 ~HI (M 2), Urban fM 4); Urun·n NHI (M :\); 33G 'fobl HI eM 4), NHI (11 3).l:rlmn NUl (M2}; 6~g Total N1H (11 15" Drban 1\HI (M 14); 707 Total HI (M 4), ~HI eM 3); a~ir) Totnl ~JH (M 4;), l:rl,Il.TI lUll \114-1); NHI (M l}, 'Urj,;m "NHl (111); 708 'l'{Jial NHI (M 1); 709 Total 338 T,)ta\ NH{ (~ll), Urban XUI e,l 1); 339 Total }lHI, (1\15), NHI (M 11, F 2), Urhan :S-HI (114-. F 2); 'ilO Total 'NHI Urban KHT (M 1); 341 Total NIH (l\1 13, F 1), VrbatJ 1\RI (FI); (M 9). Urban .NHI (i\18); 732 Total NIH (M I), Urobn NHI 342 Total BJ (M 3). :KB I (M :;,j, rrhan HI ("M3), NHI (M 1); 7D4, Total NIH (l1Ili), F 2), "Crhfili NHI (M 65, },I' 2); (M 1); 343 Tota] HI 1M D), NRI (~l 31<, }<' 10). Vrl,[iU HI (Mn; 810 Toi,d NIH (M 50,:F 9), Vrblln NHI (M 26); 812 Total NHI 3!4 Tntal HI (11 \)4-, ,I!' t;-)), ~an (M. 2). Urba1\ N HI (M:z.); a51 (Ml), "Crbrl.1l NIH (~11},~':cl '1\~.1~1 }.lil IM94,}' I), Udan Total KHI (M 1); 353 Total NIll (fl.12). Urhan :KHI (M ~); NHI (~1 13); k32 '['dill ?\Jl! \)146. F13). Uruan NHI (M l:~): 3:)\.) Total NIH (M I}, \.3"l'hun NIH eM 1); 3f>1 'j'(,tal NHl \M 4}, 840 'l'()t~ll Xli! (M 'i6,>. 1. rban },;.Hl (11 59); 841 T'lhll ~HI Urhan NHI (:\14); 3ft! Tuial HI (M 1); 364 Total HI Of 1), 1M 1); 850 Total NHI (].] :!), tirban NBI (M2); 8fil Total I\HI NHI (M. 14-), Urban' NHl (r.l 6); :-~6G Total III (]!l 5), ~hl (M~4), Urban };HI (1185); 852 Total NHI (M 2); 853 Total (M 25), Urban NJlI (M 24); 3C6 Tr,frd ::\}-ll (.11,11), 367 'j'1'lfll NHI (MI8), Urbttn N"HI (M 13); 861 Total NH! (M 32, F 3), HI (M 21. F 11). NHl (M: ~), F \). tlr\.ll\ll HI (M II, F ll). NHI Urban NHI (M 27, F 3); 862 Total NHI (Ml), Urban NHI (M 1); (M 1); 368 Total HI (M 13), NHI (M 27) Urh:lll KHI (M 17); 870 Total NHI (M 2), Urban NHJ (M 2) j 871 'Total NHI 370 Tnt.a.l HI eM 1), ~T}lI {11 I}, 'Grbaj\ HI {}Oll}, NHI (M.3); fM.165). Urbn XHI (~j 30\; 873 Total NHI (M 4, F 8\; 8Rl'rotal 371 Total KJlT (M r;\:::I7:' Total NRI (:VI n, Urhan NH! (M 1) NHI ('\,j {fI, F 7). l_;rb,t1l NHI I'M 21); 883 Total NHI (M 117. 373 Total NHI {;\l ;;\; Urhan KHT {l\1 1); 375 Total NHI. Fa3). Urban NUL {M 6ti, FI6); 885 Tota.l NilI (M36), (M I), Urball NHI (.M 1); 378 Total NHT (M 3), Urban NHI Urban NHI (1d33).

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64 APPENDIX

Families having less than I % of worken of the respective Division, (less than 0.5 % in case of families of Division 7·8) ha.ve been shown in this appendix. The following abbreviations have been used =-

III In _ Mining, Quarrying. Livestock. FO'l'estry, Fishing, VI In Confltruction Hunting and Plantations, Orchards and Allied activities VII In Trade and Commerce IV At Household Industry VIII In Transport, Storage a.nd Communications V In Manufacturing other than Household Industry IX In Other Services

M = Males F = Females SABARKANTHA DISTRIct

000 Total VI (M3). Urban VI (M3); 002 Total V (MI2) VIII (M3) VIn (M5), Urban VIII (M2); 631 Total VIII (M5), Urb&D ((M5) IX (MI), Urban V (M9}. VIII (M2) IX (l\Il); 003 TotaJ V VIII (M5~; 640 Total VIII (Ml), Urban VIII (MI); 650 Total (MI) IX (MI). -erban IX ()II); 006 Tota] VI (Mil; 009 Total Vln (M9), Urban VIII (M8); 661 Total VIII (M7), Urban X (Ma); 010 Total VII (M9). l."rban vn (M9); 021 Total JX VIn (M5); 670 Total VIII (MI6, F2). Urban VIn (MI3,F2); (MI9). Urban IX (M4); 023 Total III (MI), IX (M27), Urban In 671 Total VIII (MI5), Urban VIII (MI3); 672 Total IX (M2) (MI); 032 Total IX (M4), Urban IX (M2); 033 Tota lIX (M50), 681 Total VIII (MS), "Crban VIII (M5); 690 Total VIII (M9), Urban Urban IX (Mll); 035 Total IX (M4). Urban IX (H3); 039 Tot&l VIII (M2}j 693 Total VIII (MI3), Urban VIII (1\13); 694 Total VIII IX (MI); 040 Total IX W14), Urban IX (F8); 041 Total IX (M17). Urban VIII (M14); 701 Total IV (M12, FI). V (M6, F4:) (MI, F38), Vrban IX (MI, )'i); 042 Total IX (l'rI6. FlO). Urban Urban V (M1); 702 Total IV (M6, F12), V (MM, FlS), IX (HI), Urban lX (M6. FlO); 044 Total IX (M16, Fl), Urban IX (M9); 045 IV (~13, F4) V (1116, F2), IX pn)j 703 Total IV (Ml, Fl) V Total IX (M8); 049 Toial IX (M22, FI), Urban IX (M20); 050 (M2), Urban IV (Ml, Fl) V (M2); 706 TotallV (MI4, F19) V (M2) Total IX (M27), Urban IX (M20); 053 Total IX (1016. F34). Urban Urban IV (F5); 708 Total IV (M7, Fl), Urban IV (M7, FI); 713 IX (FlO) j 060 Total IX fM2). Urban IX (M2); 069 Total IX Total IV (M5. F35) V (MI3). Urban V (MI3); 714 Total V (Ml) (Ml); 070 Total IX (MI), "Crhan IX (MIl; 071 Total V (M3) Urban V (Ml); 719 Total V (MI); 730 Total III (MI) V (M2); 731 VII (MI) IX (M9), Urban IX (?tiS); 072 Total IX (M6), Urban Total V (M23) VI (FI); 734 Total V (M4), Urban V (M4); 739 Total IX (M2); 076 Total IX (M31, F8), Urba.n IX (MI5, F4-); 079 IV (1\121) V (M27) IX (M2), Urban IV (M20) V (M26) IX (M2); Total IX (M6), Urban IX (M6); ()80 Total IX ~M3). Urban IX 740 Total IV (M5) V (M57), Urban IV (Ma) V (M37); 750 Tot&! m, (M2); 081 Total V (M2) IX (M5), Urban V (M2) IX (M3); 083 (MI) V (M130 VI (M2) VIII (M2) IX (MI), Urban V (?tiM) vm Total VI (MI) IX (M28). Urban IX (M24); 084 Total IV (MI), (1\12) IX (MI); 751 Total IV (F2) V (H2O) VIII (MI) IX (lUf. Urban IV (MI); 087 Total IX (M6, FI), Urban IX (MI); 090 Urban V (MI4) VIII (MI) IX (M3); 752 Total V (M6) VIII (M4) IX Total VIII (MS) IX (M6), Urban VIII (M3), IX (M6); 091 Total (MI), Urban VIII (M4) IX (MI); 753 Tota.l IV (M4) V (M177, 11'1) V (MI) IX (M3). Urban V (MI), IX (M3); 099 Total VI (M3) VJII (M6) IX (M5), Urban IV (MI) V (M79) IX (M5); 764: ToW IV IX (MI). Urban IX (MI); OX3 Total IX (M2. F3), Urban IX (M34) V (MI6), Urban V (M2); 756 Total V (MI7) VIII (MI) IX (MI, F3); OX9 Total IX (M4). Urban IX (M(); 100 Total IX (M2), Urban V (MI3) VIII (MI) IX (M2); 758 Tot&! V (lrI2); 768 (M8l, Urban IX (MS); 103 'fotal IX (M8), Urban IX (M7); 109 Total III (M9) IV (M2) V (M41) VIII (MI) IX (MI). Urb&n m Total IX (MS), Urban IX (MS); llO Total VII (M3), Urban VII (M9) IV (M2) V (M41) VIII (MI) IX (MI); 760 Total V (Ma) VID MI); 120 Total VII (M12). Urban VII (MIl); 121 Total VII (MI) IX {M21), Urban V (M3) VIII (MI) IX (M20); 761 Tot.. V (M3), Urban VII (M3); 129 Total VII (Mil, Urban VII (Ml); (M2) Vin (M3) IX (M3j, Urban V (MI) VIn (M3) IX (Mal; 762 130 Total III (MI6), Urban III (M3); 202 Total IX (MD},. Urban Total IV (MI) V (Mll). Urban IV (MI) V (M9); 764 Total V (M2) IX (M5); 210 'I'otal IX (M2); 310 Total VII (M24. Fl). Urban VIII (M2) IX (M5). Urban V (Ml) YIn (M2) IX (M4); 763ToteJ VII (MI3, FI); 311 Total VII (M5), IX (M2), Urban VII (M5); V (M4) VI (M3) VIII (MI) IX (M20). Urban V (M3) VIll (HI) IX 312 Total V (M2). VII (M28), Urban VII (M24); 313 Total VII (MI7); 772 Total IV (M46) V (M89), Urban V (MI6)j 774 Total (M4), IT!'ban VII (M4); 319 Total VII (11113), IX (M2), Urba.n IV (M61) ; 775 Total IV (MI08) V (Mal; 779 Total IV (M40, VII (MI); 320 Total VII (M5). 321 Total V ("MI) VII (M2); FI) V (Mll) VI (M3J. Urban IV (MI) V (MIO) VI (M3); 780 329 Tot&l VII (MU Urban VII (MI); 341 Total VII (MI) Total IV (FlO V (MI, F5) IX (MIS, F7), Urban IV (FlO) V Urba.n VII (MI); 403 Total III (M4), Urban III (M4); 415 (MI Fo) IX (M14, F7); 790 Total III (Mi, F7) IV (M61, F26) Tota III (M42), Urban III (M42); 419 Total III (M9, FI), V (M40, Fll) VI (M23). Urban III (F7) IV (M3) V (M3, FI) Urban III (MS, FI); 431 Total III (ID, FI), Urba.n III (MI. VI (M2); 792 Total VI (M2), Urban VI (M2)j 793 Total VI (M2), 794 F1); 432 Total III (M4), "Crban III (M4); 441 Total III (M2S); Total VI (M22, FlO); 795 Total VI (M79.F34); 801 Tota.l V (M24); IV (F3), IX (M2), Urban III (M26), IX (M2); 442 Tota.l III Urban V (M23); 803 Total V (M7). Urban V (M2), 8()4, Tota.l (M31, FI). Urban III (MI2); 443 Total III (M24,F5); 449 Total IV (M2) V (M3), Urba.n IV (M2) V (M3); 808 Tota.l V (M6), Urban III (M9). 500 Total III (M2), Urban III (M2)j 511 Total V (M6); 809 Total V (MI3), Urballl V (MI2); 810 Total IV (M15. VI (M9); 690 Total III (Fl)~ Urba.n III (Fl); ti30 Tot&! V F24) V (M4); 814 Total V (MI), Ulba.n V (MI); 815 Tokl V (M2);

6S APPENDIX .oontd.

822 Total V (M2); 824 Total IV (M20, li'O) V (MM, F6), Urban IV( MI, (MI) IX (M9), Urbl!n V (M2) IX (1\19); S71 Total V (1\132), Urban Fa) V (M32.F2); 827 Total III (M2) V (MIl), Urban V (M9); 831 TotaJ V (M2); 874 Totlll , Y (l\Il) VllI (1\129); 876 Total III (Ml) V V (MI); 832 Total V (MS); 839 Total IV (M2) V (M35), Urban IV (M93) VI (MI) IX (MI), Urban V (an5) IX (M1); 879 'l'oUl I (M2) V (M35); 840 Total V (M2); 843 Total IV (Fl) V (Fl), Urban VI (M2); 900 Total IX (MI), Urban IX eM!); 902 Total IX (~17), IV (Fl); 851 Total V (MIO). Urban V (M6); 855 Total IV (M41, F6), Urban IX (Ml); 910 Total IX ():(9, F7L Urban IX (J.15, ,F4); 913 Urha.n IV (M8, F4}; 856 Total IV c~n, Fa); 859 Total IV (M16, Total IX (F37), Urhan IX (is); 030 TDt(ll IX 012}, erban IX Fl) V (MM. F4) VIII {Ml}, Urban IV (MI) V (MM, F4); 800 'I'ottll (Mi); 951 Total IX (~L}, IX Urban (MS); 9()O Total IX (Ml); V (M94) VII (M79, Fl) IX (M2), Urban V (M7) VII (M20); 861 970 Total IX (MC); ~79 'fot'a.1 IX IM8), Urban IX (M8). '_'otAal V {ID), Urban V (MI); 870 T6tal III (M4) V (M37 ViII

ANNEXURE

Appropriate IndastriaJ Categories of Occopational Families

InduBtrial Rural Category Appropriate __ ----..--- ap?ell.ri11g'in Industrial CoQ1' .s:J. and Description of OCClI patioDlll Family Persoos Males Females the Tabl~ Category

1 .2 3 4 5 (j

SABARKANTBA DISTIlICT

131 Director£!, Mantl.gers and Working Proprietor&, 1 1 VIII VI OJnstructiQn.

,135 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors. Recreati()n. Entertainment and Ca.tering Servicea:. 2 2: VII IX 80l Working proprietors Retail Trade. 1 1 IV VI( 311 .Agents, Brokers and S&lesmen Real Estate. 2 2 IX VIl 312 Brokers and Agents Securities and Shares. 2 ! .. V VU 340 Money lendeJ.'B {inoluding indigenous Bankers 9 9 IX VIC '002 SJgnaJrnen &Jld Pointamen 26 26 VI VITI 741 Jewellers, Goldsmiths &n.d Silversmiths. 1 1 VIn IV or V HO Barbers. Hair.dressers, Be&UtioiaolS and Rem. .2 2 .. , IV IX. lated Workers.

66 B-vn PARl'-A-PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS (ji) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BY SECONDARY WORK (i) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY (ii) AS CULTIVATOR OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURER

Ncte. : Major groups of household induI>try, wh€re persons having secQnutuy work as cultivation or agriculturalla.bourt are lesa thaD 5% of th'J persons having th,; majo' group as principal work, .have Dot been sh( wn in thh table. but are given in the appencix to this table. Divi ions t'lU8 affected are mErked with an astrri~k (*).

Secondary Work

Principal Work I-At Household III-AI! AgriculturtJ 'I Industry H-As Cultiva.tor Labourer Cultivator, Agricult ural Labourer or Hou!!e- R hold In!lustry (Division and Major Group) U !.I~le8 Femnles Males FemalEs ]1,1 ales Femal~

2 3 4 .5 6 7 8 SABAIlKA:NTHA DISTRICT Cultivator T ..,ii$ t,432 1,032 8. R 4.171 1.432 1,022 .. 811 JJ 10 " 31 Acricultural Labourer To 88'" 44 i14 270 ... •• R 81 44 508 267 •• V' ·. 6 3 • • .Houaebold Indll.try T 2,624 910 9' U R .. ~. 2,599 903 99 n W 25 7 , .. '::I /Jivi8ion 0 Agriculture, Uvulock,.jore8try. Jiiking T ... 220 199 12 '1 and hunting R' 211 196 12 18 U 3 3 ·. 1 Major Group 00 Feild Produce and Plantation T ~ ... 5 ·. • • Crops 'R ·. 5 ·. .. U ·. ·. 04 Livestock and Hunting T .. . . 215 199 12 I' R,' 212 196 12 13 U .. . . 3 3 • • 1 &- -1' • /)i,,';8icm ~. 3 M an-focturing I!· 2~404 711 8'1 ~() II 2,382 '/07 .8'1_ - JO 111' > '0 22 4 ·. •• Major Grollp 20 Foodltufi'e T ·. 61 21 9 , . ,R ... 58 18 9 • • . U 3 3 ·- •• 23 TextU.Cettort T 56 69 U 3 R : .... 56 59 14 3 U •• 27 Te.xtfle-Miscel1aDMna ']' 207 87 l' ~ I R ~ .... 204- 86 I ,. U 3 I •• 28 Ma,nufacture of 'Wood and. .T· 588 20 23 8 Wooden Products It 688 20 23 e U ·. • I ·. 31 Leather and Leather T 455 17B 34 8 Products R .... 451 178 M I U 4- ·. •• 34-35 Non-Metallic Mfneral Pro- T 664 297 3 3 ducts other than R •• 653 297 3 8 Petroleum and Coal! U 11 • • •• 36 Basic M.~taJl! t\.nd their T 243 2 ·3 •• Products except Machinery R 243 2 3 •• and Transport Equipment U ... • • ... • • •• 38 Transport Equipment T 4 .. •• R ... 4: • • •• rr ,. •• 39 Miflce]Janeou8 Mallmet'llring T •• 121 47 Industries R ·. ... 120 47 I,' •• tT 1 •• •• • • 67 B-VII PART-A-:PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS (ii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BY SECONDARY WORK (0 AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY (ii) AS CULTIVATOR OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURER ~contd.

Seconda.ry Work Principal Work I-At Household ----III-As Agricultura Industry II-As Cultivator Labourer Cultivator, Agricultural Labourer or House- bold Industry (Division) R Males FeJDBles M~e8 F~ma.le8 Males Fema.Ios

1 2 3 4 5 6 "I 8

IDAR TALUKA Cultivator R 580 205 ·. US 171 Agricultunl La.OO'llrp,r 47 26 118 67 . . ·. Hotulehold Industry •• 689 227 30 ii DitJiMonO Agriculture, litJt8tock, faru,.,.,. ,.,king and hunting •• 96 30 2 ·. 2&:3 Manufacturing .. 693 197 2~ .)

KHED BRABlU TALUlU Cultivator R 240 120 · . 139 229 ~oultural Labourer 2 4 27 56 .. ·. UJehold Industry .. '98 228 ·6 7 DiMon 0 Agricttltwe, lit'Uloele, J9f'ut'1J, fiahc'ng and hunCing 46 3d , a 2&3 M an1lfacturing .. ., 452 19~ I .j

VIJAYNAGAR MAKAL

Cultivaror .B 161 61 , . 76 19 !grioultural Labourer .. ., ·*.. 3 "JIouehold Induatry 97 22

~O .Agrioull"r~, livutOti. f()f't8Wy. juling GM hu~1lg ... 3 ·. 2"3 M awujact'Uring .. 94 32 ·. BHILODA TALUKA Cultivator R 603 162 ·. .28 17 Agrionltural La.bourer 4: 3 25 IS, ·. H01U!ehold Industry •• 404 137 .mvuirm 0 Agriculture, livtatoc/c, !ore&try • ji8hing and hunti'nf; 5 ·. Z~J Manufacturifl.g J90 131 ·.

HBlATNAGAR TALUKA OvltivILtor R 603 140 ·. ·. 221 131 Agricultural lAbourer 7 2 141 70 . . Houehold Industry .. 216 60 14: ·2 D.t1irion 0 ..4gricuUurt, live8t

PRANTiJ TALUKA Cultivator R "7 212 ·. ·. 161 61 -Agricultural La.bouter 18 7 III 38 ·. ... Bouaehold Industry 150 116 22 16 , . ~·O .A.grieulW~. livutoclc, Jorutry, .. JisA.i1lg GAd 1"'''Mf •• 14 1~1 2 11 24: 3 .Ma,.1t.JachJ.ri., 136 15 20 S '!68 "'VO PART·A-PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS (ii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BY SECONDARY WORK (0 AT HOUSEHOLD lNDUSTRY (ii) AS CULTIVATOR OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURER-coneld.

Seconda.ry W Qrk

Principal Work I-At HOUB"hold III-As Agriculturnl Industry II-As Cultivator LabouITr .Cllltivator, Agricultura.l La.bourer or House· hold InduBtry (Division) R Males Females Ma.les Females Males FemRles

1 2 3 5 6 ' 7 8

MODASA TALUKA

iCultivator 699 128 •• 142 114 _Agricultura.l La bomer 2 2 bO 14 .. 'Household Industry 302 52 10 2 DiuiB.on 0 AgricuU-ure. litlUtock. jorutry, /"hing and hunfing 7 8 1 ·. Z ~ J Mafllu/a.cl-uring 295 44 9 :t

Cultiva.tor R 435 188 •• •• .0 1 Agricultural Labourer •• 1 1 :Soueehold Indulitry 98 48 ·2.

Dtn.",,, Z." J Manu/tJdwi1llJ •• •• 91 41 Z • • MALPUR KAHAL

.coltintor R 117 .0 .0 31 .Agricultural Labourer .". - 12 •• • • • • ;BoWJehold Indultry 66 13 •• 1 DiNion Z.., J Ma:n.uJadti,ring •• 66 11 - 1 BAYAD TALUKA .cultivAtor R 330 sa .. •• 91 37 Argioultural Labourer 8 .. 23 .0 ·. Bouaehold Industry 8~ ·. •• 15 '0 IX~ 0 AgricWI'Ure. livulock, JorulrtJ. luhing tJnd hvntiAf .. ... 1 ... 2 dI 3 . Ma'nuJadttring •• •• 89 •• 14 ••

APPENDIX

Major groups Qf houBehpld industry whe1'e penonll having secondary work at cultivation or a.gricultural labour. are leN than li% .Df the penon. having the me.jor group 8011 prinoipal work, have been Ihown in this Appendix. The following abbl'tlviationl have .beea Wl8d:- I=A8 Cultivator M=Ya.JeI •• II=Ae Agricultural La.bourer F ...... Femalell .22 Total I (M6), Rural t (M5). , .

69 B-VII PART"B~INDUS~RIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF P£RSONS WOR1[ING IN NONwHOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY

Principal Work Principal Work

Additional work Additional work at Household Industry at Household Industry (Division & Major Group) Male. Females (Division & Major Group) M&~ Females

1 2 3 1 2 3.

SABARKAN THA DISTRICT-TOTAL SABARKANmA DISTRICT-TOTAL-contd~,

P. W. DiviJiOD 1 850 367 P. W. DivisioD 167 ..A. W. Division" 2 ~ 3 A. W. Divh»cm 9~.3 .. 4 4 Major Group 34-35 4; Maior Group 28 4

P. W. Major Group 10 850 367 P. W. Major Group 51 191 5• A. W. DiviBion :; &: 3. 4 ..4. W. Diflislon 2 ct-. a .. '4 2 Major Group 34-35 4 Major Group 2S 4 " . 2 P. W. Divi.ion .2&3 4,473 48t P. W. Division 6 12,474 1473 A. W. Division 2 &: 3 8 1 ., ...t. W. Divi610fl 0 ,~ a 7 Ma.j~i. Group 20' • 1 · . ,. Major Group 04 j 27 1 1 ,. 3 28 3 ·. . , 34-35 2 Di"i~ion 2&: 3 •• 40 1 39 1 :Major Group 20 16 1 P. W. Major Group 20 t,212 8t' 22 6 23 3 1 .A. W. Divil1'on 2 ~, .. •• 27 ·1 M8-io~: Group 34;-35 1 28 ., 2 ·. 34-35 ". 4-. P. w. M!'j:.or Group 23 1,138 196 36 2 " , 1 A. W. Division 2 ere 3 'f .. \ P. W. MaJor Group 64-68 11,E(J8 ,481 M:!ojol' GT()uP 27 1· •• .A.. W. Ditli.iof&. 0 ". . . 3 7 .. P. w. Maior Group a'f ,. •• 401 73 Major Gro\lp (14 ...... 3 7 A. W.· Divi8lon 2":J •• 2 .. .. Division 2~ a •• ,. 46. 1 Ma.jor Group 20 ,. .. 1 27 _ . 1 Major Group 2Q , . 16·, 1 12 •• '" " 6 .. 23 _ ... P. W. Maj4f Group 21 \0 .,. 388 4· ... . S 27 ... ,. '1 .A.. W. Division 2 &: 3 • u· J • • 28 .. " JI o. Major Group 28 II. .. 3 • • 34-35 4: ·. ~UC :., 36 .. 2 · P. W. Major Group 34-35 'O. 141 51 . "'. P. W. Division 7 t. t. 2,319 25 ,_ J.. W. DitJiBion 2 &: 3 1 .. .. A. W.; Ditli8ion 2 d! '3 .. 7 ~. •• . •• . l&

Principal ,\7ork Principal Work

Additional work Additional \mrk at Household Industry at. HOllsehold Industrv .(Division & Major Group) l\!rl}es (Di,ision & Major Gro~p) Mal('s Femnie.l

1 2 1

SABARKANTHA DISTRICT- TOTAL~concld. SABARKANmA DISTRICT-RURAL-contd.

:P. W. Division 8 20,717 5,966 P. W. Malor Group 20 673 33

A. W. DivisiCtn 8 I.- ., 3 1 A. W. Di1..'ision 2 & 3 1 Major Group 04 .... :1 1 Major Group 34-35 1 .Division 2 & 3 40 27 ,Major Group 20 1 P. W. Major Group 23 830 136 22 1 A. W. Division 2 &I J J 12 23 lU Maior Group 27 1 27 1

28 ~. 10 7 31 11 7 P. W. Division 4. .... 2,994 937 34-35 5 A. W. Di'vision 2 & 3 ·. •• 9 Major Group 34-35 ... W. Major Group 80, 4.594 107 •• 1 .. 36 •• 8 .A. W. Division 2 &: 3 6 Major Group 28" ...... 4: P. W. Major Group 40 • ... 2,9f4 9&7 34...,35 ~. 2 ., A. W. Di'visicn 2 & 3 -.. 9 .. ~. W. Maj'or Group 81 2.878 387 .. Major Group 34--S5 .. 1 A. W. Di1)isicm 2 k 3 ,. 2 1 L36. 8 .. .M&jor Group 27 , . .. 2 1 - P. w. Division 5 116 5B JP~ W. MaJor Group 83 1,224 97 .. A. W. Division 2 & 3 4 2 A. :W. Division 2 &: :; 2 1 • Major Group :'8 4 2 M.e.jor Group 23 2 1 !P. W. Major Group 88 •• 3,419 315 P. W. Major Group 51 112 58 A. W. Division 2 ~ 3 .. 4 •• A. W. Division 2 & 3 4 2 Major Group 22, ... .. 1 .... Major Grcup 28 4 2 28 ~,. 2 ." 34.-35 1 ,.... '. - P. W. Division 6 . 8,763 A. W. Dil'illiDn 0 P. W.. Mjlj'Or Group 89 '. I. 6,651 4,719 2 A. W. D.vi.sion 0 I. .. 3 1 Ma.jor Group 04 2 Major Group 04: I. 3 1 Division 2 & 3 39 1 Division. 2 &: :; 26 25 ~L~jor Group 20 Jd:a.jor Group 20 1 16 1 22 6 23 8 11 23 " 28 4 7 2 27 , . 7 31 11 7 28 3+c-35 2 ~ 34-35 .. 'i SABABKANTHA DISTRICT-RUBAL 36 ~ . 2 •• W. Divilion t· '. •• 831 363 P. W. Major Group 64--68 .. .. 8,365 1,258 A. W. Division 2 N 3 ~ 4 •• A. W. Divisio'n 0 2 6 Major Group 34-35 4. " Major Group 04: ... •• 2 6 P.'W. Major Group 10 • 83t 363 Djt)j8~on 2 re 3 39 1 .A. W. Division 2 d: 3 .. 4 •• . Major Group 34-35 ... 4. Major Group 20 · . ]~ 1 22 6 •• ' W. Divilion ~ ~ 3 .... ~,t38 2~t ~3 , . 2 27 . 7 A. W. D.vtsioa 2 d: 3 , 1 1 .. . 28 •• -. 2 :M&jor Group 27 .. 1 M-35 4, 34-35 ·. • 1 36 ~. 2 B.VII PART.. B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON-HOUSEBOLD- 'INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY -contd.

Principal Work Principal Work --~----- Additional work Additional work at Household Industry at Housebold Industrv (Division &, Major Group) Malee Femal~s (Division & Major Group) Ma.lee Female...

1 2 3 1 2 3 SABARKANmA DISTRICT-RURAL-concld. SABARKANTHA DISTRICT-URBAN P. W. Division 7 j,133 19 P. W. Division 2 & 3 2,336 262 A. W. Division Z& 3 7 .d. W, D'ivision 2 &; 3 7 Major Group 20 1 1!ajor Group 20 4- 27 I 27 1 31 1 28 3 39 1 34-35 1 39 1 P. W. Major Group 70-71 • 943 19 p. W. Major Group 27 300 52: A. W. Dit.:isi(in' 2 & 3 . . 6 .. A. W. Divi8ion 2 &: 3 2 Major Grou}? 20 3 Major Group 20 1 27 1 27 1 " 31 1 p. W. Major Group 28 285 4, 39 1 A. W. Divi8ion 2 & 3 3 P. W. Major Group 73 l .. ' . 190 Major Group 28 3 ..4. W. Divisicn 2 ~ 3 ,. . 1 . .. P. W. Major Group 30 .. 35 46 19' Major Group 20 1 A; W. Di'tri8ion 2 k,) o. 1 p. W. Divilion 8 I. 16,009 5,473 Majo.. Group' 34·35 1

A .. W. Division 0 I:. 3 1 P. W. Major Group 39 203 Major Group 04 \ 3 1 . ..4. W. Division 2 &- 3 1 2 &1'3 40 27 Di~'ilSion .. .. Major Group 39 1 Major Groul' 2.0 1 22 1 P. W. Division 6 3,711 216- 23 10 12 27 .. 2 1 A. W. Divi8ion 0 ~ 1 1 28 10 7 Major Group 04 1 1 31 11 7 Division 2 ~ 3. 1 34-35 5 • Major Group 23 1 P. W. Major Group 80 ... 2,521 18 .. 4 A. W. Division 2 d: 3 .. 6 , . P. :W. Major Group 64-6B 3,158 211 Major Group 28 o . 4 A. W. Division 0 . . 1 1 2 34-35 Major Group 04 1 1 2,455 248 P. W. Major Group 8i Division 2 &l 3 1 A. W. Diviaion 2 re 3 2 1 Major Group 23 1 Major Group 27 .. c' • 2 1 IDAR TALll1{A-RDRAL P. W. Major Group 83 1,(lO9 89 .s4. W. Divisl:on 2 &l J 2 1 P. W. Division 2 &: 3 fH 48- Major Group 23 2 1 .A.. W. lJivision 2 & 3 1 P. w. Major Group 88 2,277 177 P. W. Division 4 181 34- A. W. Di1Ji8ion Z &! J .• 4 A. W. lJivi8ion 2 de 3 8 2 Major Group 22 1 P. W. Division 5 6.6 45 28 2 34-35 1 A. W. Division 2 It ~ ~ 2' p. W. Majol' Division 89 62,'11 4,64,6 P. W. Division 6 1,472 318

.,A. W. Division 0 3 1 A. W. Di1Ji8iofl, 0 " . 1 •• Major Group 04 .. 3 1 A. W. Division 2 & 3 8 t Division 2 ~ 3 26 25 P. W. Division 7 251 Major_ Group 20 I .. 23 • S 11 ..4.. W. Division 2 ,y a .. 4 .. 28 .. 4 7 P. W. Divilion ~ 3,406 1,e05· 31 , . 0 11 7 34.-ar; 2 .A. W. Divilio1f, 2 cf 3 la. 14 72 u..VII PART·B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY -contd. RURAL AREAS ONLY

Principal Work Principal Work

Additional work at Additional work at Household Industry Division Malee FemaleB Household Induetry Division Ma.les Females 1 2 3 I 2 3 KHED BRAHM.A. TALUKA PRA):'IIJ TALUKA-conta.

P. W. Division 6 738 60 P. W. Division 6 1,600 400 A. W. Divi8ion 2 ~ 3 2 A. W. Division 0 .. 6 A. W. Division 2 &1 3 5 P. W., DiviaioD 7 ~ .. 69 .. P. W. Division 7 " 219 2 & 3 1 A. W. D;vi8ion 2 .. ..4. W. Divi8ion 2 &; 3 1 P. W. Division 8 2,762 P. W. DivisioB 8 1,341 350 1,073 A. W. Division 8 1 A. W. Divialon 2 & 3 3 1 •• A. W. Divisicm 2&3 12 8 VlJAYNAGAR il:IAHAL MODASA TAJ~UKA P. W. Divjlion G 207 1 A. W. Divieion 2 d: 3 2 ... P. W. Division 6 1,122 61 A. W. Division 2&:3 9 ... P. W. Divilion 8 360 30 P. W. Division S 1,724 A. W. Divi8ton 2 cf 3 2 .. 1&8 A. W. Division 0 ,. 1 :BHTLODA TALUKA MEGHRAJ TALUKA Nil Nil Nil P. W. Division S .'. • 437 1i7 .d, W. Division 2 &, 3 Hl.MAT~AGAR TALUKA • 2 l\lALPUR MAHAL p, W. Divi.ion t 230 4.6 ,_ P. W. Division 6 A. W. Divi3'on ! tie 3 4- ""'. 294 3 A. W. Divi8ion 2 & 3 ...- 2 P. W. Divi!ion 5 12 .. •• P. W. Division 8 478 A. W. DifJ's'oJl J rl: J 1 • .... 59 A. W. Divi8ion 2 & 3 1 .. P. W. Division 6 t,128 278 BAYAD TALUKA A. W. Division 0 1 P. W. Division 2&3 2.71 33 A. W. D'vi"io,. t tie 3' 4- A. W. ])1vi8ion 2 ~ 3 1 .. P. W. Division 4 200 39 P. W. Divi.ion 8 2,244 1,048 A. W. Division 2 &, 3 1

A. W. Division 0 2 •• P. W. Division 6 1,314 li4 A. W. Division 2 & ,j 2 .1 A. W. Divi~ion 2 ~ 3 7 P. W. Division 7 PRANTIJ TALUKA 144 14 A. W. Divi~ion 2 &: 3 1 P. W. Divilion 5 10 :t .- P. W. Di'fision 8 1,837 U8 A, W . .z.,.vi8i9n 2 ~ 3- .. :l ~. W. Diviaion 2 &t 3 6 1

73 R-iS45-10 'fABLE B-Vm PART5-A & B B.Vm PART.A-PERSONS UNEMPLOYED AGED 15 AND ABOVE BY SEX, BROAD

Seeking employment for the first time ------~--~ Age-groups

~- Total unemployed Total 15-19 20-24 ---25-29 30-34 35+ Age not stated Eduoational levels P M F M F M F M F M F M F M: F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 SABARKANIHA Total 264 264 119 63 4t 12 3 .. Illiterate 63 63 25 13 9 3 .. Literate (without edu- ·. ca.tional level) 88 88 38 23 10 3 2 Primary or Junior .Basic 84 84 36 22 II 2 1 Matriculation or Higher ·. Seconda.ry 2S 28 19 5 10 4 Toohnical diplolUa not ·. equal to degree .. Non-technica.l diploma not equal to degree .. · . .. University degree or post- ·. graduate degree other than technical degree 1 1 .. 1 1 , . · . Technical degree or dip. loma equal to degree OT p

B-vm PART.B-PERSONS UNEMPLOYED AGED 15 AND ABOVE

Rurs.l unemployeds - .-...... --....------~ -~- TotAL unemployed Dliterate DiatrietfTa.luka/lfuhe.l p M F P .M F

I 2 3 4: 5 6 7 SABARKANTHA DISTRICT 732 715 17 175 163 12 ldar , . 106 102 4: 30 29 1

Khed Br&hm& • • 46 43 3 19 16 3 Vijaynagar '. 13 12 1 2 1 1 Bhiloda. .. 60 61) 22 22

Rima. tnagar ' . 103 100 3 23 20 3 ,_ Prantij '. 163 161 2 34 32 1 ldodasa .. SO 77 3 16 14 2 4 4, Meghraj • ~ . 17 17 Malpur '. • • '" 44 6 6 Bayad • -. -. 100 99 I 19 19 74 TABLE B-VII1 PARTS-A & B AGE-GROUPS AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY

PerSOlH, (,lDployed befme but now out of employml'nt &, seeking work

Age-groups

--~. Total l5-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-59 60+ Age not stated Educational levels M F 1\1 F M F M F M F M F M F M F

19 20 21 22 2J 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34- I

DISTRICT 145 29 G5 51 Total

38 10 15 13 Illi terato Literate (with.out edu(l8.tion.M 50 8 22 20 lev-el) 48 8 23 17 :Primary of Junior Basic I\.htriculation or Higher 9 3 5 I Secondary 'fechnical diploma not equ~l to d~gree :tfoll-teC)hnicaI diploma not equal to degree Dniverl'1ity degree Of post- graduate degree other than tech nieal degree Technical degree or diplom~ equal to degree or poat~ gmduate degree Engineering :l\{edici ne Agriculture Veterinary & da.iry~ ing Technology Teaching Ot.hers

BY SEX AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN RURAL AREAS ONLY

by educational levels

Literate (witbout Primary or Matriculation educational level) Junior Basic and above

p M F P M F P M F DistrictfTaluka/Mahal

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 16 1

154 154 309 306 3 94 92 2 SABARKANTHA DISTRICT

7 7 52 50 2 17 16 1 Ida.r

3 3 IS 18 6 6 Khed Brahms. 1 1 8 8 ·. 2 2 Vijaynagar 19 4 15 15 19 ·. 4 .0 Bbiloda. 23 23 47 47 10 10 .. Rimatnags.r 48 48 60 60 21 21 ... Prantij 23 23 30 30 ·. 11 10 1 Moos.sQ, 8 8 5 5 ,- •• •• Meghraj

') ... 2 29 29 7 '1 .0 MalptU

~? 4 24 •• 41 40 1 . -16 16· • 00 Bayad 75 .. , TABLE B-IX JJ.IX-PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX,

Dependents, infants Total non-working population Full time students Household duties and disa.bled

Age-group Persons Males Females· Males Females Ma.les . Females Males. Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 SABARKANTBA

Total 500,025 215,445 284,580 79,429 26,106 412 106,611 131,658 149,073 0-14 365,609 191,320 174,289 66,030 2',9(10 222 14,560 124,967 134,803 1s-34 71,876 15,741 56,129 13,383 1,199 :lOS 54,023 1,028 809 36-59 39,353 2.203 37,150 6 5 49 33,062 1,063 3.328 60+ 23,045 6,096 16,949 5 -. 33 4,962 4.526 10,071 Ag. DO' stated 142 79 63 (; 2 4. 74 56

SABARKANTHA

To&&) 451,430 198,857 258,573 71,215 22,253 412 93,031 124,131 140,725 0-14 341.318 178,668 162,650 60,366 21.453 222 13,757 117,981 127,414 15-34 80,352 12,715 47,637 10,839 793 108 46,006 858 741 35-59 34,444 1,8Z9 32,615 2 I) 49 28,847 950 3,068 60+ 21,178 5,568 15,610 5 .. 33 4,417 4,214 9,442 Age no' 8'a~ed 138 71 61 3 a 4- 74 54 SABARKANTHA

Total 42,595 16,588 26,007 8,214 3,853 13,580 7,521 8,348 0-14 24,291 12,652 11,639 5,664 3,447 803 6,986 7,389 15-34 11,524 3,032 8,492 2,5M 406 8,017 170 62 35-59 4,909 314 4,535 4 4,215 113 260 60+ 1,867 528 1,339 545 25.2 635 AI- Doi atated 4 .2 .2 2 2

IDAR.

Total 75,700 32,181 43,519 12,355 4,382 52 16,902 19,149 21,726 0-14 54,299 28,542 25,757 10,274 4~184 22 2,347 18,227 19,224 15-34 10,62' 2,336 8,288 2,075 136 15 8,058 108 78 35-59 6,492 332 6,160 1 .2 7 5,434 1i4 589 60+ 4,277 965 3,312 4 8 1,063 655 1,833 Age not stated 8 6 2 1 5 2

KHED BRAHMA

Total 32,586 14,766 17,820 2,971 M3 67 4,561 11,593 12,188 0-14 26,860 131870 12,990 2,592 90i 41 706 11,228 11,377 15-34 2,842 492 2,350 379 as 21 2~7fj 49 :30 35-59 1.592 94 1,498 4: 1~297 53 176 60+ 1,263 298 966 1 282 251 591 Age not stated 29 12 17 1 I 12 15

VIJAYNAGAR

Total 15,063 7,413 7,650 2,44t 598 19 1,a47 4,913 5,755 ()-14 18,153 6.879 6,274 2,119 570 15 337 4,744 5,367 15-34 979 375 604 322 28 1 524 39 49 30-69 384 23 361 a.a ... 302 17 53 60+ 547 36 411 3 84 113 286 Age not stated ., ••

BHlLODA

Total ",791 21,381 23,405 7,704 ., 1,817 52 5,885 13,414 15,542 0-14 36,'93 19,545 17,248 6,675 1,753 29 1,295 12.833 14,,195 15-34 3,970 1,178 2,792 1,029 61 12 2,639 61 81 30-19 2,050 146 1,905 3 9 1,592 71 272 60+ 1,902 4'1l 1,431 2 359 402 966 ,Age Dot stated '16 29 - •• .. 4.7 . 28 '" - 76 l"ABLE B-IX BROAD AGE-GROUPS AND TYPE OF ACTIVITY

Persona employed Inmates of penal, Persons eeeking before. but now Retired, rentier OJ' Begga.r.s, vagrants, mental and chari· employment for out of employment independent meaDS etc. table institutions the rim time a.nd BOOking 'Work.

Males Femal~ Males Females Males Femalea Malea Females Males Females Age-group 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1

DISTRICT (TOTAL)

1,832 2,402 1,010 360 80 8 511 12 513 8 Total 1 54 23 1 · . 26 1 19 2 0-14 9 10 332 74 38 1 425 5 424 2 15-34 464 609 468 138 35 1 55 3 63 4 35-59 1,358 1,782 156 125 6 5 3 1 60+ 1 A.ge hOI stated

DISTRICT (RURAL)

1,466 2,211 831 32.6 36 7 392 12 368 8 Tot,} 1 · . 53 23 1 26 1 19 2 0-14 9 10 303 68 13 6 306 5 219 2 15-34 338 557 354 130 18 1 55 3 63 4 35-59 1,118 1,643 122 105 4 5 3 1 60+ 1 Age no* staled

DIStRICT (URBAN)

366 191 179 34 44 1 119 145 Total 2 . . · . · . · . 0-14 ·. 29 6 25 1 119 145 15-34 126 52 114 8 17 35-59 240 139 34 20 2 60+ Age Dot stated

TALUKA (RURAL)

334 496 164 66 15 Z 66 4 46 1 Total 1 ·. 8 1 · . · . 5 1 5 ·. 0-14 · 1 55 10 6 1 38 8 39 I 15-34 7-'. 107 67 27 7 I 21 I 35-59 269 388 34 28 2 2 1 60+ ·. Age not stated

TALUKA (RURAL)

57 108 27 16 4 t 31 1 16 2 Total ·. 4 3 1 · . 4 · . ·. O~U . 6 7 1 1 20 · . 15 1 lo-U 16· 20 12 4 2 6 1 I 1 35-59 41 83 4 9 1 60+ Age not stated ~ . ·.

MAlJAL {RURAL}

21 45 7 2 2 .., S 1 Total 1 ., ·. ·. · . 0-14 . 2 1 2 4, 7 ·. 15-34 3 ·4 2 1 ·. 1 1 35-59 IS 41 2 · . 60+ ·. .Age not stated

. TALUKA (RURAL)

72 108 82 53 1 29 32 ·. lota} 7 Ij .. 1 ·. 0-14 28 11 · . 21 27 ·. 15-Soi 16 20 36 18 1 S 4 ·. 35-59 56 87 11. 19 •• .. ·. 60+ ·. 1 .. •• ·. ·. A.p n.ot et&W 77 B.. IX-~PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX,

Dependents, infante, Total non-working populatioh Full time litudents Household. duties and disa.bled

Age-group Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females ... 1 2 3 4 5 6 ; S 9 10 HlMATNAGAR Total 51,891 22,397 29,494 9,274 3,003 31 11,181 12,799 15,121 0-14 38,117 19,941 18,176 7,89~ 2,925 10 1,884 12,024 13,364 15-34 7,026 1,568 5,458 l,:r;:) 77 13 5,316 80 56 35-59 4,197 229 3,968 2 3,443 142 480 60+ 2,546 656 1,890 .. . . 6 537 552 1.221 ~.\gl'! not stated 5 3 2 2 1 1 1

PRANTIJ

Total 80,430 31,265 49,165 11,981 4,184 67 23,693 18,508 20,522 0-14 52.,916 27,343 25,573 n,869 4,071 2S 3,0:36 17,426 18,441 15-34 15,359 2,552 12,807 2,110 113 23 12,483 244 197 35-59 8,739 396 8,343 1 13 7,461 198 636 60+ 3,408 968 2,440 1 3 693 634 1,24:6 Age not stated 8 6 2 6 2 MODASA

Total 54,440 24,OG8 '30,432 9,218 2,987 43 10,272 14,357 16,941 0-14 41,121 21,49l 19,630 7,893 2,881 14 1,4!)2 13,576 15,256 1:"i-34- 6,825 1,570 5,255 1,32b lOG 14 5,030 97 113 3;.-:,,9 3.[;7] 248 3,G23 10 3,!':~5 US 329 tiO+ 2,t\l~ 61:;9 1,920 ;) 524 56!) 1,~JO Age not stated 4 4 .. 1 (I MEGHRAJ Total 22,005 10,722 11,283 2,229 475 50 1,707 8,343 9,015 0-14 10,323 10,034 9,289 1,942 454 43 368 8,043 8,464 15-34 1,141 355 786 287 21 2 739 30 13 35-59 597 47 550 1 481 31 55 60+ \:)44 286 658 4 119 239 483 Age Jlot stated .. MALPUR

Total 18,782 8,642 10,140 3,169 897 23 3,114 5,325 6,046 0-14 14.G29 7.823 6,806 2,719 847 20 421 5,079 5,536 15-34 2,132 527 1,605 450 50 3 1,607 27 41 35-59 1,l43 59 1,084 982 27 84 60+ 870 230 640 203 189 381 Age not stated 8 3 5 1 3 BAYAD"

Total 6t,742 26,077 35,665 9,873 3,(\27 S 14,469 15,736 17,869 0-14 44,107 23,200 20,907 8,384 2,864 1,851 14,801 1~,190 15-34 9,454 1.762 7,692 1,489 163 4- 7,435 123 89 35-59 5,379 258 5,123 3 4,630 139 395 60+ 2,802 859 1,94-3 1 553 673 1,195 Age not stated ......

78 TABLE B-LX nROAD AGE·GROUPS AND TYPE OF ACTIVI'fY -t'omd.

Persons <'mploye:l Inmates of penal. Persons seeking before, but pow Retired. rentier or BeggaFs. vagrants, mental and chari- employment for out. ofempJoymp 1\l, independent means etc. table institutions the first time aDd seeking work

Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Age-group

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1

TALUKA (RUHAL) 124 158 58 28 4 59 3 48 Total 1 3 7 0-14 5 14 9 2 40 41 15--34 35 35 ;H 9 2 10 1 7 35-59 84 123 12 7 2 2 60+ Age n~,t bt~ted

TALUKA (ItURAL)

411 706 117 55 7 t 93 81 4 Total 7 3 7 6 -.~ 0-14 3 4 35 9 2 1 82 53 15-34 .rr· 92 220 G4 24 4 4, ~,) '2 35-G9 316 482 11 19 1 60+ 2 Age not t'tated

TALUKA (RURAL)

142 193 155 36 2 37 3 44 Total 4 1 .. 4 0-14 5 1 1 27 73 .., 33 15-34 36 50 69 18 .1 4, 1 10 ~5-~9 106 143 19 12 1 3 60+ AW' r.ot 8tatC(\

'tALUKA (Rt:RAL)

42 61 4'1 24 1 4 13 Toted 6 3 0-14 20,.. 12 1 4 12 15-34 7 6 I 8" 1 35-59 35 55 8 1 60+ Agf' not stated

MAHAL (RURAL)

53 64 28 19 22 22 Total 6 2 0-14 8 7 22 17 15-34 12 10 15 8 5 35-59 41 54 2 60+ .. Age not sta Led TALUKA (RURAL)

2tO 272 14.2 27 3 41 1 58 Total 9 2· 3 3 0~14 1 61 4 1 42 1 41 15-::54 47 85 51 13 1 2 13 35-59 162 187 21 S I 1 60+ .. Age not stated

79 B-X--SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS 0) ENGAGED NEITHER iN CULTIVATION NOR IIOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, (ii) ENGAGED EITHER IN CULTIVATION OR HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY BUT NOT IN BOTH AND (iii) ENGAGED Born IN CULTIVATION AND HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY FOR ALL AREAS (Based on 200/0 Sample) IfoU-$tlholds Households engaged Households engaged Households engaged in both in T neither ill Cultiva.. engttged ' Household Cultivation & R Total Number tion nol' Household in Cultiva- Industry Household Distriot/Tal uka/Mahal U of Households Industry tion only only IndUl:ltry

1 2 3 4 ;') 6 7

SABARKANTIIA DISTRICT T 35,011 9,04,6 23,113 1,472 1)380 R 32)313 6,775 22,902 1)332 1,364 U 2,638 2,.271 211 140 16 .A II Rural A recu R 32,373 6,775 22,902 1,332 1,3tU ldar R 5,990 1,615 3,686 411 278 Khed 13rahzna R 2,7815 4i2 2,1l5 82 ll6 Vijaynagal' R 1,032 88 886 16 42 Bbiloda. R 3,414 504 2,640 99 165 Himatnagar R 3,658 916 2,358 217 167 Pra.ntij . R 4,666 1.252 3,026 180 208 Modaila . R 3,869 859 2.664 165 181 Meghraj R 1,747 140 1,510 20 77 Malpur R 11 358 167 1,116 22 53 Bayad R 3,854 762 2.1:195 120 77 All Urban Areas U 21638 2,271 211 140 16

B.. XI-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION CLASSI~~IED BY INTEREST INLAND AND SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY (Based on 20% Sample) No. of cultiva.t- Households engaged in cultivation by Bize of land in acres Interest ing ,. in l.a.nd house- Less Unapeci. cultivated holds than 1 1.0-2.4 2.5-4.9 5.0-7.4 7.S-9.9 10.0-12.4 12.6---14.9 15.0-29.9 30.Q-49.9 50+ tied 1 2 3 4: 5 0 1 8 9 10 11 12 13 SABARKANTHA DlSTInCT (RURAL)

Total 24,2&6 322 ~J&51 5,482 5,055 2,648 2,520 796 2,872 625 1S7 138 (3) 32,509 321 ~,613 &,389 4,907 2,536 2,416 727 2,711 603 149 137 (b) i16 1 23 29 19 13 12 .. 12 4. 2 1 (e} 641 15 64 129 99 92 69 149 18 6 rDAR TALUKA (RURAL)

To\~l 3,964. 59 5S6 780 SG~ 454 470 173 511 11~ 33 30 (a) 3,866 59 530 765 784- 43'1 453 168 494- 113 33 30 (b) 26 3 7 5 3 6 ·. 2 ·. (0) 72 3 8 15 14 11 5 15 1 . ,

KH~D BRA-BMA 'l'ALDKA (RURAL)

retia} 2,231 42 641 651 399 139 116 23 155 36 19 (a-) 2,213 42 638 653 392 138 115 23 154 36 1S 4: (b) 4 2 1 , ...... 1 " (c) 14: 1 3 7 1 1 ·. 1 VIJ,h.YNAGAR MAHAL (RURAL) Total 928 49 343 303 129 40 27 7 16 12 1 1 (a.) 921 49 341 302 127 40 26 7 15 12 1 1 (b) 2 1 ...... ·. 1, ·. .. (e) (5 1 1 2 1 ·. ·. ..

Non: Abbte'riationa for interest in le.nd given under CQlumn 1: (s,)::aOwn.ed or held from G()vernmen~ (b)=Held from pri~&te persons ot institutions fllr p&y-olent in money, kind or ehate (c)-Pa.rtly held from (k,\"crnment and partly from private persons for p&ym~nt in mon~y, kind or share 80 B .. XI-SAl\IPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED BY INTEREST IN LAND AND SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED IN RURAL AND URBAN' AREAS SEPARATELY-contd. ( Based on 20 % Sample) No. of cultivat. Households engageclin cultivation by sizr of Jand in aCleB Int~rl8t ing in land bouse- less UnAp6oi .. cultiva.ted holds than 1 1.0-2.4- 2.5-4.9 5.0-7.4- 7.5-9.9 HtO--12.4 12.5-14.9 15.0-29.9 30.0-49.9 50+ fled

I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 IS

.BHILODA TALUKA (ReRAL)

Tol.l . · 2,811 30 633 899 631 194 181 57 124 30 12 20 (n) · 2,71:)0 30 625 ~87 6Z0 190 177 53 lIS 29 11 20 (b) 15 7 3 l 1 ·. 2 1 (c) 36 1 9 JO 3 4 4 4 1 ·. HIMATNAGAR TALt:KA (RURAL)

Total · 2,525 27 268 493 517 326 273 98 394 88 11 30 (a) • 2,395 26 265 482 493 317 248 79 366 80 10 29 (b) 16 1 2 5 1 2 2 · . 2 1 (c) · 1I4 1 6 23 7 23 19 26 8 1 ••

PRANTIJ TALUKA (RURAJ~)

Total . · 3,234 42 339 B01 680 424 412 121 525 60 12 1. (a) · 2,~88 42 329 5'11 634 379 381 93 476 55 11 11 {b} • 26 4 10 6 2 2 1 I .. (c) 220 6 20 40 43 29 28 49 4 1

MODASA TALUKA (RURAL)

Total • 2,845 27 354 B08 616 313 331 94 348 122 2. .. (a) · 2,7~2 27 349 606 6(16 3(14 323 91 324 12() 28 , (b) 13 4 .. 3 3 · . 2 1 .. (c) · 50 1 ,2 7 6 8 3 22 1 .. MEGHRAJ TALUKA (1UmAL)

Total · 1,587 10 1S4 369 430 206 117 60 138 20 '1 (8.) 1,559 10 163 368 423 198 176 59 131 19 (I 6• (b) · :3 . , I 1 . . .. ·. 1 . . .. (0) · 25 1 6 8 1 1 6 1 1 MALPUR }lAHAL (RURAL)

Total · 1,169 5 :102 23:1 254 :173 177 55 145 17 3 (a) · 1,136 6 )02 222 246 )67 172 58 142 17 3 •6 ( b) 4 1 2 1 · . . . ( <:) · 29 8 6 5 5 2 3 BAYAD TALUKA (RURAL)

Total · 2,972 30 271 5'1 595 379 356 108 516 :i28 31 .8 (a) · 2,8ti~ 30 271 533 582 366 345 101 492 122 2i 19 (b) 7 I .. 1 2 · . 1 1 1 (c) • 76 7 13 12 9 7 23 3 2

SABARKANmA DISTRICT (URBAN)

Total 227 6 31 35 44 27 24 6 42 10 3

Abbnvia.tio:D.& for interest in land given under Column 1 : (11,.)= Owned for htdd from Government (b)= Held from private persons or institutions for pa.yment in money kind 07 sha\'e (c)=Part1y heLl from Government and partly from private persons for payment jo money, kind or share '

81 R-54S-1J l\\JfI.E .8-XD

S.XlI-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVA'fION ONLY FAMILY WORKERS AND HIRED WORK.ERS

(Based 0:'1.

Cultivating h{)ilSCholus according to ------~----- TDtal of cultivating houSeholds 1 Pet3(1ll ------2 Persons

~ ------~------Size of land Family 'Workers 'Family '!VOlkers-' PawHy ,~url-l nI tange:! (oJa.ss House. -~ }fired Rouse- House------Hired in aores) holds Male13 l'ema)eB workers ho]& --Males :FeU1.{I,·lee h(llda Maks Females w()I'l;:era

1 2 3 4 [) 6 7 S 9 10 11 12

SA8ARKANTIIA

All sizes 22,902 34,154- 26,889 1,641 4,472 8,61.6 8S7 8,047 8,926 6,814 354

,.Lea8 tha.n 1 2M 266 202 2 124 85 39 97 94 98 2 l.O~ 2.4 ·3,237 3;734 3.364 33 924 6.27 297 1,411 1,450 1,354 IS 2,5~ 4.9 5,146 7,045 5,848 70 1,143 882 261 2.017 2,165 1,833 36 5,0- 7.4 4,803 7,197 5,746 124 869 754 115 1,791 2,008 1,n29 45 7.5- 9.9 2,539 4,107 3,084 139 1}33 393 40 828 955 656 45

l{).O--lZ.-l 2,40() 4,l)i4: 3.,104 2m; $4'3 3()1J a4 748 B&~ 582 D-<).. 12.5-14.9 771 ),315 1.040 79 109 96 13 218 2% 158 23 15.0-2.\1.9 2,803 4,901 ~',o06 574. 362 3M 28 709 860 455 103 30.0-49.9 6ZO 1,080 698 266 93 88 5 158 198 89 29 6()+ 155 281 167 144 23 19 4 16 .;:)0 12 .. Vno!lpecified 134 148 130 2 41} 2$ 21 .54 59 48 1

IDAR

AD lips 3,686 4,935 ~196 370 695 516 119 .,418 1,496 1,263 77

Le8.9th:tnl 42 40 32 18 14 4 19 17 21 1.0- 2.4 429 449 394 11 147 90 57 - 192 HI9 181 4 2.5- 4.9 706 856 767 J7 ]58 109 49 312 319 299 6 5.0- 7.4 759 985 860 34 124 1{)2 22 343 3.57 315 14 1.5- 9.9 «0 594 512 45 63 51 12 179 193 104 11

10.0--12.-1 462 671 576 55 67 57 10 1;32 163 lZ6 15 U:'5-14.9 167 252 229 20 22 ]S 4 55 60 44 6 16.0-29.9 507 834 663 Il5 54 45 0 12~ 138 93 13 30.0-49.9 112 170 100 52 22 19 :3 :32 37 19 8 50+ 32 51 31 21 8 6 2 3 4 2 'Unspecified 30 33 32 12 5 7 9 9 9

KHED BRAHMA

All ,izea 2,115 3,610 3,269 74 201 130 71 665 699 622 9

LeSB than 1 36 36 32 13 5 8 IS IS 18 , . . 83 1.0- 2.4 602 853 788 :3 54 29 263 277 .249 , . 2.5~ 4.9 625 1,{)S5 9?5 2 47 29 lS IDS 204- 191 1 5.0- 7.4 375 719 65~ <\ 31 22 9 R;3 89 78 3 7.5- 9.9 132 289 247 5 1 4 3 20 22 11 1

t.D-J2.4: 110 210 204 3 4 2 2 2t3 27 25 12.£)-·14.9 23 44 35 .. 1 1 8 10 (j )5.0---29.9 }53 258 253 18 10 9 1 38 4l 35 30.0-49.9 36 'i3 41 II 4 4: l{l " 8 Z 4 00+ ,. 19 39 27 28 ... .. •• 1 1 1 Unspe"Uied • 4. 4. 9 1 .. 1 .. 82 TABLE B-XD

CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED AND NUMBER OF IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY

20(% Saml)le) numher of persons tngaged in cultiva.tion -- _._. 3-5 Persons 6-10 Persons More than 10 Persons Family work('rs Family workers Family workers Size of land House- Hired House- Hjr~d House- --.~---~ Hired (clas8 rangell holds Males Females workers holds Males Females wQrkers hd(_:s Males Females wQl'ken in a.cres)

• 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1

DISTRICT (R URAL)

9,064 17,119 15,016 1,075 1,302 4,401 4,127 173 17 87 75 39 AI) sizes

42 83 63 · . 1 4- 2 ·. Less tha.n 1 824 1,409 1,467 H 78 248 246 4 1.0- 2.4 1,789 3.338 3,103 31 197 660 651 3 · . 2.5- 4.9 1,8,94 3,573 3,304- 79 248 856 793 · . I 6 5 5,0- 7.4 1,100 2,134 1,819 81 176 610 658 13 2 15 11 '1.5- 9.9

1,155 2,258 1,894 142 182 633 584 14 2 12 10 10.0-12.4 367 711 607 49 76 247 256 7 1 6 6 12.5-14.9 1,478 2,B37 2,230 419 250 855 768 52 4 21 25 · . 15,Q-29.9 299 565 394 177 66 212 199 41 4 17 II 19 30.0-49.9 89 H33 88 85 24 69 56 39 3 10 7 20 50+ 27 48 47 1 4. 13 14 · . • • Unspecified

TALUKA (RURAL)

1,455 2,562 2,394 250 it7 360 359 34 1 t 1 9 All liz..

5 9 7 ·. .. · . ·. Less than 1 86 146 146 5 4 14 10 2 1.0- 2.4 225 398 377 8 11 30 42 3 2.5- 4.9 279 4.s1 • 489 20 ]3 45 34 · . 5.0- 7.4 183 306 !W8 32 15 44 48 2 7.5- 9.9 225 390 383 36 18 til 57 4 10.0-12.4 79 142 143 II 11 32 38 3 · . 12.5-14.9 297 548 45G 96 34 103 105 6 · . ·. · . 15.0-29.9 61 96 62 30 6 17 15 5 1 I 1 9 30.0-49.9 17 32 20 12 4 9 7 9 50+ 8 14 13 1 5 3 .. Unspt<)ified

TALUKA (RURAL)

i,005 1,949 1,801 34 248 811 '166 31 2 15 9 ·•. All sizes 4 9 4- . . 1 4. 2 ·. ., ·. Less than 1 221 4]5 397 1 35 107 113 2 1.0- 2.4 313 617 552 1 67 235 214 ·. .2.5- 4:.9 ]96 389 369 1 63 219 202 ·. · . ' .. 5.0- 7.4 75 151 132 4 29 102 92 1 10 3 7.5- 9.9 65 128 121 3 14 48 50 1 5 6 10.0-12.4 II 24 19 · . 3 9 10 ·. 12.5-14.9 88 lll5 162 13 17 53 5li 5. ·. US.0--29.9 20 41 27 6 .( 18 12 1 ·. 3O.0-l9.9 9 16 10 5 9 22 16 23 ·. ·. 50+ 3 4: S ...... Unspeailied 83 rULE B-XD B-XIf-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION ONLY FAMILY WORKERS AND HIRED WORKERS

(Ba~{:d On

Culti va ting househol d H 11 ccordir. g to cultivating houBcholds Total of 1 Person 2 PlfSOIHl Size of la.nd Family workers Fll.lliily workers ------(O}a.S8 rangf!8 Fa.mily workers House. ------Hired House- House. ~--__ ill ttcflJl2) holds Hired Males ~'emales workers hol

VlJAYNAGAR

AJ1 .ize, 886 1,215 1,407 19 102 43 59 310 286 330

Lesa than 1 42 43 55 .. 11 3 8 17 13 21 1.(}-- 2.4 323 <) 350 4tH 56 2D 36 131 12Q 141 I 2.5- 4.9 292 410 '" 482 2 23 10 13 104 94 112 2 6.0- 7.4- 126 209 225 3 6 2 7.5- 9.9 8 36 35 36 I 40 85 73 I 1 10 12 10.0--12.4 26 8 49 53 3 12.5-14,9 5 5 5 7 U 13 1 1 1 1 1 15,O-29.~ 16 33 27 2 30.{}-49.9 4 4 4 12 19 16 7 1 1 2 2 2 50+ 1 2 2

Unspecified 1 1 1 1

, BlIILODA

Alliises 2,646 3,907 3,856 92 376 220 156 914 94.0 8'17 11

LeBa than 1 23 26 22 7 4 3 11 10 1.0- 2.4 12 554 643 659 1 121 65 56 2(j0 259 261 2.5- 4.9 855 ],200 1.229 7 122 60 62 311 311 O.D- '1.4 6}S 306 6 961 972 20 51 3S 23 190 198 180 7.5- 9.9 188 2 332 322 16 12 10 2 48 50 45 1 10.0-12.4 173 330 2!!9 10 13 10 3 89 46 31 1 12.5-14.9 • 56 106 94 3 8 6 2 9 12 ilL 0-29. 9 6 119 220 197 23 15 12 3 25 28 20 30.0-49.9 8() 2 49 32 3 10 10 7 10 4 50+ 12 13 5 9 [) 4 1 2 2 2

Umpecifi~d 20 27 25 Z .l 1 12 14- 10

HIM~,\TNAGAR

All sizes • • 2,358 3,336 2,646 306 40_ 333 71 914 995 ';67 66

Less than I • 24 21 15 14 10 4 8 S S .. 1.0- 2.4 • 2i4 ::39 HI;.! l!) • 3 80 ()! 99 104 91 3 2.0- 4.9 • 447 561 467 14 102 so ..,.,"J e, 206 !!19 185 6.0- 7.4: 477 668 8 • 4.96 17 81 73 :s 2lti 238 Ib7 7 7.5- hI.B 314 481 385 17 47 43 4 122 129 106 9 }() .1)":""'12.4- 265 :)85 318 42 27 :24 3 10fi 112 91 12.5-14.9 % 9 142 134 17 10 9 1 21J :W 24 4- 15.o--2~.9 387 633 492 126 23 22 1 100 ]~O t'O 30.0-49.9 86 20 161 114 60 3 3 ;;:0 ;;:S ti 6 50+ 11 21 10 9 1 1 2 3 1 Un specifird . 7 • • 28 23 23 HI 9 (I 4 8 84 TABLE a.. xu CLASSIFIED .BY SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED AND NUMBER OF .IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY·contd.

:20% Sample)

'Ilumber of persons engaged in cultivation

3-5 Persons 6-10 Persons More than 10 Persons

Family workers Family workers Family worker~ Sizu of land House- Hired House- Hired House· Hired (class rauges holds Ma.les Females workers holds Males Femalee workers holds Males Females workers in acres)

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24: 1

MAHAL (R.URAL)

414 681 827 9 60 199 191 6 .. All sizes

14 27 26 . . .. Less than 1 J25 178 246 1 II 32 3S 1.0- 2.4 150 25S 304 · . 15 48 53 2.5- 4.9 ,67 116 141 2 15 53 46 ·. 5.0- 7.4 .20 40 38 9 32 27 1.5- 9.9

'}6 27 36 I 5 17 12 2 10.0-12.4 4 '1 R 1 5 4 12.5-14.9 '10 21 }6 2 2 8 7 15.0~29.9 7 12 10 3 2 4 4 4 30,0-49.9 I 2 2 50+ ·. U fll:lpecified

-TALUKA (RURAL)

:1,168 2,090 2,134 59 195 643 668 22 3 14 21 All sizes

5 12 7 Less than 1 155 262 283 1 18 57 59 ·. ·. l.O~ 2.4 377 681 705 2 45 148 156 ·. 2,5- ,i_g 313 543 589 18 51 176 175 ·. 1 6 5 5.0- 7.4 107 202 195 :5 20 65 72 10 1 5 8 7.5~9.9 93 177 173 9 28 ~)7 92 ·. , . 10.0-12.4 31 64 55 2 8 ~! 31 1 · . 12.5-14.9 58 114: 100 13 20 63 66 8 1 3 8 ·. Ui .0-29.9 9 18 15 · . 4 11 13 3 30,0,-49.9 5 7 2 9 50+

5 10 10 I 2 4 Unspecified

~TALUKA (RURAJ.)

942 1,696 1,504 210 98 312 304- 29 ·. .' All sizes

3 2 3 " . L€SI3 than 1 42 65 73 3 9 9 1.0- 2.4 126 219 218 6 13 43 42 2.0- 4,IJ 171 "3"9 ...... _. 280 10 ~ 35 21 , 5.0·- 7_4- 244, ·. · 126 211 7 19 65 64 1 o • • • 7 .5- 9.~ 124 225 201 29 8 25 23 4 10,0-12.4 50 85 88 12 6 18 21 1 li.5~14.~ .242 422 364 99 22 69 67 7 15.0-29.9 47 89 54 40 16 41 54 14 ·. • • 30.0-19.9 6 10 6 7 2 7 3 2 ·, ·. • • 50+

6 12 6 o • U It, p.~;;ifif.'d ·. • • •• ~ 85 tABLE B-XU B.. ~n-SAMPLE HOUSEft()LDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION ONLY FAMILY WORKERS AND BIKED WORKERS-

(Baeed On Cultivating-- huulIe'oolds------.. according to- Total Qf cultivating households 1 PerS(Jn 2 :P~ISQnf!

-----~_._...--..-... ' -- Family w(Jrk(.>ts Family w(lrkers Site of 1l1nd F~mjly workers

(clas!! ran ge8 Hou~- ~ Hired HOUI!e' ~---- IIo\),pe- -~------lIiJ'f!d in aCl'e~) holds MaJNl Females workers holds Mt'les FcmaJetI bolds Males Females worker.·

1 2 :) 4 5 6 7 S 9 10 11 12

PRANTIJ

All Ilins 3,026 4,t51 1,713 208 1,235 1,123 112 1,017 1,3.2'1 625 82

Les,", t,ban I 38 47 4 27 26 1 9 16- 3 ;) 4- l. (j..- 2.4 306 304 153 182 152 30.-,,.. 101 111 87 2.5~ 4.9 .')68 684 242 10 311 274 ,~ I 176 2aJ 115 6 5.0- 7.4 635 ~45 367 13 2.59 240 ]9 242 311 160 7 7.5~ 9.9 392 571 229 16 147 138 !::I 135 174 85 11

10.0-12·4 38S 585 258 30 lUi llO 6 138 183 81 12 12.5-14.9 113 l74 90 12 32 31 1 34 45 17 {) 15.0~29.9 499 806 322 fl5 13J 124 7 15!) 211 67 34- 30.0--49.9 59 94 34 19 16 16 IS 26 S 2 50+ 11 21 4 S 4 4

Unspcdfh:d 17 2() 10 10 8 2 ~ 8 2 ..

MODASA

All flizes 2,664 4,006 3102,5 300 437 346 91 1,020 1,128 856 66·

Less thsn I 20 16 14 2 11 6 5 6 5 5 2 I.O~ 2.4- :no 348 261 4 101 70 31 143 151 lat 4 2.5- 4.9 567 7$0 Il61 8 1··1)w .. !J4 28 270 298 238 4 fLO- 7.4 578 865 dM 15 9l 77 14 246 .284 202 6 7.5- 9.9 299 4'79 873 21 32 ::9 a 107 114 94 6

10.0-12.4 ~U5 556 415 36 29 27 2 1()0 110 79 11 12.5-14.9 91 159 125 15 10 7 3 25 25 2Q 5 }5. 0--29. 9 330 584 422 92 29 26 3 90 102- 65 13- 80.0-49.9 122 218 156 66 10 10 28 33 IS I) 50+ 28 47 33 41 1 1 :2 2 2 Unspecified 4 4. 3 • • 1 1 3 4 2 ·.

MEGRRAJ

AD aius 1,610 2,&21 2,471 18 94 75 19 618 537 '96 3.

Less than 1 6 5 3 •• 5 3 "- ~. .. . . ·. 1.0- 2.4 150 170 172 1 21 16 0 90 89 91 ·.- 2.5- 4.9 340 534 489 3 21 17 4- 148 US 138 · . 5.0- 7.4: 416 699 670 4: 19 12 7 154 160 147 1 7.5-- 9.9 198 382 364 3 9 8 1 45 48 40 2. IO.()...-12A 172 366 341 2 , 4 36 42 30 12.6-14.9 5~ 122 110 1 3 ~ 12 12 12 ·. 15.0-29.9 137 27S 277 1 4 4- .. 27 27 21 30.0-49.9 • 20 4J . 27 2 7 '1 -4 -4 4. ·.' 60+ • 7 18 12 .2 1 1 1 1 1 Ullepecified .. .. 6 - 6 6 •• •• G. , G .... 86 TABLE 8-XU ,CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED AND NUMBER OF IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY·contd.

20% Sample)

.Dum her of persons engaged in cultivation

3---5 PersoD8 6-10 Persons More than 10 Persons ----. --- Family workers Family workers Family workers Size of land Bouse- Hired Houee- Hired House- Hired (class ranges bold.e Males Females workers holdil Males Females workers holds Males Females workers in acce8) 13 14 15 16 17 I8 19 20 21 22 23 24 1

TALUKA (RURAL)

740 1,575 819 124- 34 128 97 2 AU size.

2 6 Less than 1 22 38 32 1 I 3 4 1.0- 2.4 79 172 85 4 2 i 5 2.5- 4.9 129 270 173 6 f) 18 15 5.0- 7.4 105 238 121 5 5 21 14 '7 .5~ ~).~)

131 278 166 18 3 14 5 10.0-12.4- 44 87 62 6 3 11 10 12.5-14.9 195 417 208 69 14 48 40 2 l5.0-29.9 24 48 22 17 1 4 4 30.0-49.9 7 17 4 8 50+

2 4 6 U n8pecified

TALUIL\ (RURAL)

1,075 2,073 1,617 ZO~ 127 433 3S8 23 5 26 13 19 AU sizes

3 5 4 .. .. Lese than 1 63 114 98 3 13 7 l.O- 2.4. 165 307 268 4 10 :n 33 2 .')- 4.9 225 450 380 [) 16 64 54 5.0- 7.4 143 280 228 15 17 06 48 7.5- 9.9

163 333 262 23 22 79 68 2 1 7 4 10.0-12.4 46 90 71 9 10 37 31 1 12.5-14.9 179 348 257 67 31 102 92 12 1 6 5 15.0-29.9 67 114 89 45 15 51 4-5 6 2 10 4 10 30.0--49.9 l(} <) 21 32 20 30 :3 10 "'" 1 3 9 50+

~ . Unspecified

"TALUKA (RURAL)

721 1,372 1,377 15 115 624 568 1 2 13 11 .. An sizes

I 2 1 .. Less t.han I 38 59 75 1 1 6 1 1. 0 -- 2.4. 155 294 2S~ 3 2l 75 i)3 2.5- 4.9 196 374 360 3 47 153 156 5.0- 7.4 116 221 234 I 28 105 89 7 .5~ 9.9

94- 185 J84 I 38 135 127 1 10 .0-12.4 .31 67 ;,7 1 12 40 ·41 .. 12.5-14.9 '82 153 170 1 23 87 75 1 7 ~ 15.0-29.9 5 11 8 2 3 13 9 I 6 6 30.0---49.9 3 6 4 2 2 10 7 ,,' . 50+ ,.. Unspecified ...... ' . ... ~9 87 TABLE B-XU B-XII-5AMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED Ir-l CULTIVATION ONLY FAMILY WORKERS AND mRED WORKERS

(Based on

Cultivating households according to. Total of cultivating households 1 Person ------2 Persons S:ze of land Family workers family workerl>--- Fami1y workers (class ranges House- Hin'd House- ----House------_..-- lJired in acres) bolds Malee· FemaJes workers holds Males }'emal€8 holds }fall's FI;!D1.11.1es workers

1 2 :> 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

MALPUR:

All lizes 1,116 1,914 1,548 26 164 138 26 354t 396 305 7

L~fl8 than 1 5 3 3 4 2 2 l 1 1 1.0- 2.4 88 97 101 27 16 11 32 31' 33 2.5- 4.9 220 290 248 40 28 12 103 ]1'1 95 5.0- 7.4 240 384 328 2 33 32 1 86. 93 78 1 7.5- 9.9 166 280 228 3 23 23 55 69 40 1

10.0-12.4 172 345 262 7 17 17 37 41 32 I 12.5-14.9 54 117 87 3 3 3 12 13 10' ) 15.0-29.9 1.45 337 231 7 l5 15 22 31 11 2 30.0-49.9 17 40 39 3 1 I 2. 2 2 50+ 3 13 14

Unspecified 6 8 7 1 I J 4 4. 3~ 1

BAym

An sizes 2,895 .,451 2,758 228 764 691 73 9n 1,US 673 39

Lef'S than I 28 29 22 ·. 14 12 2 8 7 9 · . 1.0- 2.4 251 281 177 3 106 83 23 10.)' 109 S~ 2 2.5- 4.9 526 695 382 7 197 181 16 194 230 154 4 5.0- 7.4 581 862 520 12 162 152 10 193 237 146 3 7.5- 9.9 370 614 351 13 92 86 6 107 144 67 3 10.0-12.4 347 576 378 20 66 58 8 109 133 82 3 12.5-14.9 107 185 123 S 19 17 2 33 47 18 1 15.0-2l).9 510 924 . 622 9f) 81 77 4 122 152 73 1<) 30.0-49.9 126 215 139 43 If} 17 2 37 46 24 4 50+ 31 56 29 26 3 3 5 7 3 UDf.'pccified • 18 22 15 1 5 5 9' 1~ S ·.

SABARKANTHA.

AU mztt • 211 262 90 1()6 t62 lit 7' Z8 12

Lefm than 1 6 7 1 4 .. 2. 3 1· 1.0- 2.4 26 29 13 ·. 16 14 2 7 9 5 2.5- 4.9 34 35 3 ·4. 26 25 1 8 10 2 ·4. 5.0- 7.4 41 67 16 4 19 18 1 lit: 21 4 I 7.5- 9.9 26 30 10 7 12 12 :n 14 6 2-

10.0-12.4 22 32 8 6 S 8 8 12 1 3 J2.5-14.9 5 5 2 3 1 1 .. S 3 2 1 15.0-29.9 • 38 46 6 20 19 19 5 7 ...} 1 30.0-49.9 10 12 .. 28 1 1 ·.. 50+ • 3 9 18 ., I t'nspeoified ... • - ... c. - o • .' •• .. 88 TABLE B-XD CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED AND NUMBER OF IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY"concld.

20% [ample) number of persons enga@ed in cultivation

3--6 Persons 6-10 Persons More than 10 Pel'8Onl Fa.mily workeD FaD1ily lVorkers Family worke1'8 Size of land House- Hired House- Hired House- 1fued (class range. holds Male& Female'! "Wol'ken ho)d8 14.Iea Fem.Ies workers hold. Males Femalell wotkeY8 in aone)

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1

'MAllAL (Rl)R.AL)

482 949 838 11 11.1 420 365 2 '11 14 AU liz••

o· . . .. · . .. LeB8 than 1 27 43 52 2 7 5 1.0- 2.4 72 135 122 .. 6 16 19 ~.5- 4.9 106 203 201 1 16 66 .(8 5.0- 7 .• 72 132 138 2 16 66 60 7.5- 9.9

92 196 144 5 26 91 86 1 10.0-12.4 26 56 39 1 13 45 38 1 •• · . 12.5-14.9 78 168 124 5 29 118 89 1 5 '7 15.0-29.9 9 Hi 18 3 5 21 19 · . · . ·. 30.0---49.9 2 7 7 1 6 7 50+ 1 3 4 Unspeci60d

T ALUKA (RURAL)

St072 2,166 1,586 156 140 47. 421 23 2 7 6 11 All Ii...

6 )0 11 . . ·. .. Leu than 1 46 8~ 65 1 .. 1.0- !.4 127 25'1 188 3 8 27 24 2.5- '.9 212 426 322 9 14 47 42 ·. 6.0- 7.4 153 320 224 10 18 64 54 7.5- 9.9 162 319 224 17 20 66 64 · . · . 10.0-1'.4 45 89 65 7 9 26 32 .. 1 6 6 12.5-14.9 249 491 373 64 lj8 204 172 12 ·. 15.0-29.9 60 120 89 31 10 32 24 8 · . · . ·. 30.0-49.8 20 41 20 12 2 " 6 3 1 1 11 60+ 3 " 4 1 1 3 3 Unspecified

DISTRICT (URBA~

42 67 I., CT 5 Sf 1- 3 .. t All ...

.. · . lAIII thaD 1 2 3 3 1 , a 1.0- S .• ...... · .. 2.5- 4.' 9 . ·. 18 U 3 •• ft.O- 'I.' 2 3 4: J ] 5 ?r.- 8.' 6 12 '1 3 • • ·. 10.0-12 .• 1 1 2 ·. .. . . 12.5-19.' l' 20 .. 19 .. · · 16.0-29.' 8 10 :0 ·1. J 8 ·. '" . o. ·. ·. SO.O-d.' o. · o. 2 • 9 1 3 9 lSO+ .. .. • • .' •• •• .. UDlpeCi.fi14 89 R·S45-12 TABLEB-XVI B-XVI-SAMPLE PRINCIPAL HOUS:£HOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY PERIOD OF WORKING (Based on Total ------1 to 3 months Household Indll~try Tota.1 Fs.nilly workers F&mily 'Workers Code Rur81 B:ouse~ lJjred House. Hired No. (Division and Major Group only) Urban holds Males Fem&leB WOl'~el'S holds Ma.les Fema.les w01'ken 1 2 S 4, 6 6 '1 S 9 10 11 SAD A.llKAlf'l' H A

Total Total 2,852 3,808 2,271 69 13" 179 149 5 (a) 1,380 2,048 1,527 47 111 155 131 5 (b) 1,472 1,760 744 22 .23 24- 12 · . RUQ) 2,696 3,653 2,16'1 63 134 179 1'9 I) (a) 1,364 2,028 1,515 46 111 155 137 5 (b) 1,332 1,625 662 17 23 24 12 · . Urb&ll 156 155 104 6 · . (a) 16 20 12 1 ·. (b) 140 135 92 5 · . J)iNitm 0 AgrkttUure, livestock, TOkJ 502 129 521 17 2 4 4 ·. /ote8Iry, Ji8MftIJ and hunting (a) 296 4'15 105 15 ·2 4 4 (b) 206 2M 116 2

Rural 4'18 695 498 16 2 4 4 (a) 289 466 398 14 2 4 4 (b) 189 229 100 2 ·. Urban 24 34 23 1 (a) '1 9 7 1 ·. (b) 17 $6 16

Kajor Group 04 Livestock and HuntiI1g Tota.l 502 729 521 17 2 4 4 (a.) 296 475 405 15 2 4 4 {b} 206 264 116 2

Rura.l 478 695 498 16 2 4 4 (IL) 289 466 398 14 2 4 4 · . (b) 189 229 100 2 ·. ... Urban 24: M 23 1 ·. '" (a) 7 9 7 1 ·. ·. (b) 17 25 1() .. ·. Di tJiIi

(,,)= Wilh oultiva.tion (b)= Without culti.... tion 90 TABLE B-XVI AND TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN ALL AREAS 20 % Sample)

4 to 6 months 7 to 9 months 10 months to I year Unspecified

Family workers Hired Family "Workers Hired Family workers Hired Family workel'l:l HiTed House- wor- Heuse- worl{- House. work- House. - work- Code holds Males Females kers holds Males Females ers holds Malf'8 Feroa]('s en; holds l1all '" Femalu; eu! No.

12 13 15 l~ 17 21 22 25 1 nlSTRltT

432 569 377 9 642 867 626 H 1,496 1,983 1,131 42 148 210 88 2 T Total 2S!} 401 295 9 318 472 328 2 580 892 701 29 82 128 66 2 (8) 143 168 82 324 395 198 9 916 1,091 430 13 66 82 22 .. (b)

422 559 374 9 613 839 510 10 1,382 1,870 1,046 37 145 206 88 2 (R) 288 400 294 9 314- 466 327 2 569 879 691 28 82 128 66 2 (a) 134 159 80 299 373 183 8 813 991 355 9 63 78 22 ., (b) 10 :10 3 29 28 16 1 114 US 85 5 3 4 .• (U) 1 1 1 4- 6 1 · . 11 13 10 1 • I • , • •

12 18 12 19 26 13 1 447 650 476 14 22 31 16 2 T DivislOfl 0 )0 16 12 ... 11 17 11 · . 260 418 364 13 13 20 14 2 (a) 2 2 8 9 2 1 187 232 112 1 9 11 2 .. (b)

12 18 12 19 26 13 1 423 616 463 13 22 31 16 2 R 10 16 12 11 1'1 11 ·. 253 409 357 12 13 20 14 2 (a) 2 2 8 9 2 1 170 207 96 1 9 11 2 • • (b)

24 34 23 1 U 7 9 7 1 •• (a) .. 17 25 16 (b) 12 IS 12 19 26 13 1 447 650 476 14 22 31 16 2 T Me.ior Gr. )0 16 12 11 17 II 260 418 364 13 13 20 14 2 (a) (K 2 2 8 9 2 1 187 232 112 1 9 11 2 (b)

12 18 12 19 26 13 1 423 616 453 13 22 31 16 2 :R )0 16 12 11 17 11 253 409 357 J2 13 20 14- 2

•• •• '0 U .. .. • • ·. • 0 •• ...... , ... .. •• •• •• .. . .. ·. .0 Ca) •• •• •• •• • • ... ·. • • •• • • • 0 ·. .. •• (b)

~l TABLE 8-XVI B-XVI-SAMPLE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY PERIOD OF WORKING (Based on

1 to 3 months Total - Household Indu.etry 'total Family workers Family workers (lode Rural House- -- Hired Hotlse- Hired No, (Division and Major Group only) Urba.n holds Males Fema,les workers holds 'Males Fema.les- workers

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

~ DitJilion 2 &:3 Manufacturing Total 2,349 3,076 1,750 52 .132 175 145 {) (a) 1,083 1,570 1,122 32 109 151 133 {j (b) 1,2(J6 1,.506 628 20 tJ 24 12 •• Rural 2,217 2,955 1,669 4'1 132 115 Nt) D (a) 1,DU 1,5J9 1,117 32 109 151 133 Ii (6) 1,143 1,396 55f 15 £3 24 12 Urban 132 121 81 5 (a) 9 11 .5 (b) U3 110 76 5 · . • •

Major Group 27 Te:nile , Total 429 505 320 10 8 15 11 Mi!cellanoou8 (a) 109 158 137 6 7 13 9 (b) 320 347 183 4: 1 2 2

Rural 409 486 309 9 8 15 11 (a) 106 154 136 6 7 13 9 (b) 303 332 173 3 1 2 2 Urban 20 19 11 1 ·' (a) 3 4: 1 .. ·. (b) 17 15 10 1 · .

Major (:roup 28 Manufactme of Tota.l 614 717 266 l~ ~ 4t) 31 2 Wood and Wooden Products (a) 257 385 185 13 24 34 27 2 (b) 257 332 81 3 10 II 4 Rural 4:92 693- 255 13 34 45 31 2 (&) 256 384 184 13 24 34 27 2 (b) 236 309 71 10 11 4 UJ'ban 22 24 11 3 ·. (a) 1 1 1 , , ·. (b) 21 23 10 3 ·. Major Group 31 Leather snd Total 481 657 430 1 35 37 37 uaWer Products {&} 314 ~50 3{)9 32 35 36 (b) 167 207 61 I 3 2 1

Rura.l o;lS9 633 423 1 35 37 37 (&) 312 447 369 32 35 36 (b) 147 186 54 1 3 2 1

Urban 2~ 24 7 (a) 2 3 , . (b), 20 21 7 · . Maj()r Group 34-35 N on-ruetsllic . Mineral Product8 other than Total 405 545 407 10 27 37 32 2 .• Petroleum and Coal . (a) 197 284 222 2 24 33 29 2 (b) 208 261 185 8 3 4 3

Rural 389 530 395 9 27 37 32 2 (a~ 196 283" ' 221 2 24 33 29 2 (b I\)3 24" 17-1 7 $ 4: 3 Urban 16 15 '12 l (a). 1 I' . 'I .. (h) 10 14' 11 1 .. ,

(a~-With cultivation (b)= Without cultivation 92 TABLE B-XVI A"ND TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN ALL AREAS·contd. 20% Sample)

4 to 6 montbs 7 to 9 months 10 monthB to 1 ye&r \) na}'ecified

Family workers Hired Family'\-Vorkers Hired Family workers Hired Family workers Hired House· work· Houee- work- House- ---- work- House. work. Code holds M&1es Females er8 holds Males Females ers holda Males Females ers holds Males Females era No..

'12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 I

·420 651 36.5 9 622 838 513 10 1,049 1,333 655 28 126 179 72 T DiIJisiQ1I- ,279 38.5 283 9 306 452 Jl'l 2 320 47~ 337 16 69 108 62 .• (a) 2 ~3 ;141 166 82 316 386 196 8 729 859 J18 12 67 71 20 {b)

~410 541 362 9 593 810 497 9 959 1,254 593 24 123 175 72 ,. R ,278 384 282 9 302 446 316 2 316 470 334 16 69 108 ,52 .. (a) l1JZ 157 SO 291 384 181 7 643 784 259 8 54 67 20 · • (b) ll() 10 3 29 28 16 1 90 79 62 4 3 4 U 1 1 1 .. 4 6 1 ·. 4 4 3 ·. ·. • • (a) 9 9 2 25 22 15 1 86 75 09 4 3 4 • • (b)

'6 54 35 2 51 66 47 300 345 210 8 24 25 17 .• T ~aiQr Gr. 19 26 18, 2 17 24 22 55 83 74 4: 11 12 14 • • (a) 27 21 28 17 34 42 25 245 262 136 4 13 13 3 .• (b)

45 5~ M 2 49 63 47 284 330 200 7 23 24 17 ., R 19 26 18 2 16 22 22 53 81 73 4: 11 12 14 • • (a) 26 28 16 33 41 25 231 249 127 3 12 12 3 ., (b) Jil ·. 1 2 3 16 15 10 1 1 1 U I 2 2 2 1 · . . . (a) '1 ·. 1 1 1 14 13 9 1 1 1. .. (b)

!J22 171 89 6 132 186 58 183 243 71 8 43 72 17 T M'l.jor Gr. 92 132 75 6 63 96 37 54 80 34 5 24 43 12 • • (a) 28 '30 39 14: 69 90 21 129 163 37 3 19 29 5 .. (b)

'121 170 88 6 129 181 58 167 228 61 5 41 69 17 R 92 132 75 6 63 96 37 53 79 33 5 24 43 12 (a) 29 3S 13 66 S5 21 114 149 28 17 26 I) ., (b)

1 1 1 3 5 16 15 10 3 2 3 U ·. . . . . 1 I 1 · . · . (a) ;1 1 1 3 5 15 14 9 3 2 3 (b)

'81 101 97 108 160 101 232 313 178 1 25 40 17 T. Ma.jor Gr. "71 94- 93 68 109 88 121 176 136 · . 22 36 16 .' (a) 31 10 13 4 .. 40 51 13 III 137 42 1 3 4 1 .. (b) .81 107 97 103 154 101 215 295 171 1 25 40 17 .. R 11 94 93 66 106 88 121 176 136 22 36 16 ., (a) 10 13 4 37 48 13 94 119 35 1 3 4 1 • • (b) 6 6 17 18 7 •• U 2 3 . . . (a) 3 3 17 18 7 · · • (b)

·64 87 67 231 301 231 8 69 10:2 65 14 18 12 .. T Major Gr. 37 54 38 106 150 lIB ·. 25 39 32 5 8 5 •• (9.) 34-35 :27 33 29 125 151 113 8 44 63 33 9 10 7 · • (b) 64 87 67 217 288 219 7 67 100 65 14 IS 12 R 37 54 38 105 149 lJ7 ·. 25 39 32 5 8 5 .. (a) .27 33 29 112 139 102 7 42 61 33 9 10 7 •• (b) 14: 13 12 1 2 2 • • ·. .• U I 1 1 ·. .. •• ·. (a) 13 12 11 1 2 2 .. ·. • • •• (b)

'93 APPENDIX

Major groups of the Household Industry which are less than 10 per cent of the respective divisions. ha.ve· not been shown in the main table which shows such divisions by an asterisk. Major groups thus dropped from the main ta.ble are given run on in this Appendix. The figure prewding the bracket represents the code numbe:r Df the major group dropped from the Table. Alphabets given in brackets are a.bbr£viations meant for different ranges of period of working in the Household Industries 'with' or 'without' cultivation as explained below. The numerical figure given af~r alphabet denotes the number of houEcholds in that particular range indicated by that alphabet.

CLASS RANGE OF CLASS RA.N G E 011' ABBRE 'VIA TloN PElno:o OF WaSKING AB:BREVIATIO .N PERIOD OF WORKING With Without A means cultivation 1 to 3 months E means cultivation I to 3 months B 4 to 6 F 4to6 " " 7 to 9 " " " 7 to 9 " C " G D " " 10 months to 1 year H " " 10 months to" 1 year' X " " Tlnspecified months Y " " Unspecified months " " " " For example = District Sabarkantha---Rural 20(B-6, C-l, E~l, Y-4)

Figure 20 stands for maior group 20 relating to "foodstuffs", B-6 means that there ate 6 households working in the clas8 range of ~4 to 6 months' in the household industry with cultivation. C-I me8,DS that there is 1 household working in the class range of '7 to 9 months' in 'the household industry with cultivation and i-I means that there is 1 household working in tbe cittSB range of 'I to 3 months' in the household industry without cultiva­ tion; X-I means that there is one household working for "unspecified months)' in the hOll~hold industry with cultivation and Y -4 means that there are 4 households working for "unspecified months" in t.he hout5ehold. industry without cultivation in the 'foodstuffs' industry in the rural areas of Sabarkantha District.

SABARKANTHA DISTRI('T TOTAL

20{A-6. B.s, 0.11, D-IS, x-a; E·4. F~14, G·H, R.19. Y 4); 22(A-l, B·l. ~l; P·I, Q.1. 1l·32, Y.ll; 23(A·3, B.s, C-lS, D·12; E·2, p..g, 0.12, H-31); 24(G-l); 30(H.I,); 86(A·13, B-41. C-Zl, ]).31, X-4; F-16, G-14, B48, Y.S); 39(B~2, C-3; D-I; F-B, G·3, H.69J Y~). . RURAL

2O(A-5,1B·7, C~ll, D-14, X.3; E-4. F.14. G·~. 1l·17. Y-4); 22(A-l, B-I, Col; F-l, 0 .... B-8 Y-l); 23(.A-3. B·S. C·I6. :0.12, E·~ .... 7... Q.12,B-SI); 24(0-1); S6(A-IS. B-41. C-21. D·3?, X-4; F·12. G-14, H·42. Y-3); 39 (B.2, c.a, D-I; F-6. 0·3, H-M, y.6). URBAN 20(:9-J. D-l; 0-2, B-2); 22(G·3. B.24); 23(F.1); aOC8 .. 1); 36(,.... , B.a); 39(F·2, H.5};

94 B-"'~_;SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS CLASSIFIED BY (i) NUMBER OF MALE AND FEMALE MEMBERS BY SIZE OF HOUSEHOLD AND (0) ENGAGEMENT (8) NEITHER IN CULTIVATION NOR IN DIDUSTRY (b) IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY ONLY AND (c) "IN CULTIVATION SUB-CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND CUL TIVA TED (Based on 20 % Sample)

Si7.e of sample Households Total -- No. of Total Sample Single member Household 2-3 mem bers Total Sample Household Population ------~------_-- Rural House· ------House- House· Urban hoJda Pel'8QDS Malee Females holds Males Females bolds Males Females

i 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 SABARKANTHA" DISTRICT

ToW 3.5,011 18°,991 92,429 88,.562 2,570 1,403 1,167 7,270 9,486 9,102 ,:All Rutal 32,313 168,421 85,621 82,600 2,202 1,171 1,031 6,615 8,577 8,388 (i) Households enga.ged neither in cuI· tivation nor Hou .. ehold Industry 6,775 25,522 12,778 )2,744 1,447 730 717 2,009 2,487 2,515 {ii} Households eDgaged in Housebold InduQtcy only 1,332 6,591 3,386 3,205 72 47 25 312 413 400 '(iii) Households engaged in caltivation 24,266 136,308 69,407 66,851 683 394 289 4,294 5,677 5,473 :Site of holding Group

I LeM than 1 &(Ire 322 },4:93 747 746 24- 14 10 90 116 114 1.0- 2.4 acres 3.651 17.156 8.528 8,628 194 84 110 944 1,189 1,251 .2.5- 4.9 " 5,482 28,596 14,411 14,185 203 112 91 1,105 1,447 1,420 5.0- 7.4 " 5,055 28,183 14,277 13,906 98 72 26 910 1,222 1,150 7.5- 9.9 .. 2,648 15,307 7,881 7,426 62 42 20 414 568 5..9 ..<) 10.0-12.4 " 2,520 15,210 7,884 7,326 31 22 9 341 454 438 1l2.5-14.9 .. 796 5,004 2.583 2,421 8 4 4 108 144 132 16.0-29.9 .. 2,872 19,221 9,963 9,258 31 25 6 259 366 312 "30.0-49.9 625 4,363 2,275 2.088 13 13 .. 64 93 01 .50+ ",. 157 1,144 609 535 8 5 3 17 28 18

Un8peci£ed 138 6al 299 332 11 1 10 42 50 53

AU Urban 2,638 12,570 6,808 5,762 368 232 136 655 909 714 Size of Sample Households-conld.

- _,..._ ...... _..------~-~-- 4-6 mem bel'S 7 -9 members 10 n).embera and over Total ------_------..~-- Rural House· House- House- Urban holds Males Fema.les holds Males Females holds Males Females 1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

To'al 15,300 aQ,741 37,604 7,921 31,150 29,953 1,950 11 j 649 10,736 All Jtur.a) 14,269 36,148 35,130 7,489 29,292 28,369 1,798 10,333 9,882 (i) Households enga.ged neither in cui. tiva.tion nor Bousehold Industrv 2,438 5,917 5,964 756 2.888 2,885 125 756 663 (ii) Households engaged in iiousehold Industry only . 640 1,631 1,540 253 976 962 55 319 278 (Hi) Households engaged in cultivation 11,191 28,600 27,626 6,480 25,528 24,522 1,618 9,258 8,941 Size of holding Group

Less than 1 acre 139 314 377 62 265 208 7 38 87 I. 0- 2.4 acres 1,805 4,465 4.459 641 2,42~ 2,448 67 3G2 360 2.5- 4.9 " 2,691 6,768 6,671 1,258 4.878 4,763 22~ 1,206 1,240 5.0- 7.4 ,. 2,363 6.00,-) 5,906 1,428 5,553 5,436 256 1,425 1.388 "7.0- 9.9 :;,1I2 " 1,211 2.970 771 3,100 2,865 190 1,059 1,049 )0,0··-,12.4 ., 1,161 3,083 2,800 770 3,057 2,910 217 1,268 1,169 12.5·-14.9 I' 330 878 789 249 987 942 101 570 554 15.0 ·-29.9 " l,lS7 3,190 2.890 996 4,001 3,793 399 2,3S1 2,257 30.0-49.9 tI 211 547 533 225 942 848 112 680 644 60+ " 38 III 83 55 228 212 39 23i 219 Unspecified 55 121 148 25 89 97 5 32 2l All Urban 1, {)31 2,593 2,414. 432 1,758 1,5M 152 1,316 854 95

C-SOCIAL AND CULTURAL TABLES

This series contains 8 tables of which Table C-I has been prepared from Household Schedules, on the basiJ of 20 per cent sample. It gives information about composition of sample households according to marital status. All the other tables in this series are based on full count and give age, sex and education, separately for rural and urban areas, 'single year age returns, mother tongue in alphabetica.l order, religion and classification by literacy and industrial category of workers and non-workers among Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. All the tables of this series except Table C-VI have been reproduced in the District Census Handbook.

TABLE C-l-CoMPOSITION OF SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS BY RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD OF FAMILY CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED , (Based on 20%> Sample)

The table is prepared from Part II Census Population Record of the Household Schedules for total, rural and urban areas of the district. A household means the entire groups of persons who commonly live togethel' in the same census house and usually take their meals from a common mess. It thus includes outsiders residing with the family during enumeration. This table, ther~fore, gives the cOPlposition of a household by family and non­ family member. Besides, the heads of the households and their spouses, other family members like married BOnl! and other relation 'Sl"e given separately by sex and marital status.

TABLE C-II-AGE AND MARITAL STATUS

This table is presented for the district with rural/urban break-up while those for taluka./mahal for rursJ areas only. It corresponds to Table C-III of 1951 which was prepared on a 10% sample of the slips taken out at the time of initial stage of sorting, while this table is prepared on full count according to the quinquennial age-groups recommended by the United Nations Organisation. In Table C-III of 1951 there were 3 categories of marital status, viz., unmarried, married and Divorced/Separated, whereas in this table are given five categories of' marital sta.tus, viz., (1) never married, (2) married, (3) widowed, (4) divorced/sepa.rated and (5) unspecified. In 1951, the ill formation regarding widowed or divorced was given jointly, whereas these two types of marital status are compiled sepa.rately this time.

C01umns 14 and 15 relating to unspecified status have been deleted from the table. Such persons are 2 males and 2 females returned from rural areas.

TABLE C~III-AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION

It corresponds to Table C~IV of 1951 which was prepared on 10% sample. This table is prepared on full count this time and is presented in two parts-A and B for the district. In part-A broad educationalle-velB upto matri. culation and above are given for all aTeas. In part-B educational levels are given in details with technical and non.. technica.l diplomas, university degrees and technical degrees in urbanareas only. In 1951, only sum total of all lite· rate and illiterate persons was given, whereas in 1961, educational levels for literate -persons are given in details.

TABLE C-lV-SINGLE YEAR AGE RETURNS

The Table is presented for district with total/rural/urban break-up. It corresponds to Table C-V of 1951 Census which was prepared on 10% sample. This table has been prepared on full count in 1961. The age in years completed on 1st March, 1961 has been given but the infante who did not complete one year on 1-3-1961 have been shown under the age group HO".

TABLE, C-V-l\IOTRER TONG'l11:

This table corresponds to Table D-I-(i) of 1951 in which languages and dialects M returned were shown in the descending order of number of speakers. This time all the la.nguages as actually returned are arranged in the alphabetical order with population, persons, males, females, for total, rural and urban areas for the district and for rural areas for talukaJmahal.

. 'Mother tongue' is the language spoken in childhood by the person'e mother to the peI150n or the language spoken In the household. 97 T.A.~LE C-VlI--RELIGION

It is prepared separately for tota.l, rural and urban areas of the district and for rural areas of taluka.s· and mahals. ThiB ta.ble corresponds to Table D-II of 1951, in which the figures of religions other tha.n the eight main religions were grouped in the residuary category 'other religions', whereas in this ta.ble data are given for six main religions only, viz., Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Jain, Muslim, Sikh and persons returned as professing other religions, sects beliefs which could not be classified under any of the religions have been grouped under "Other Religions and Persuasions."

TA.BLE C-VIII-SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHBDtJLED TRIBES

PAI\T A-CLASSIPICATION BY LITERACy"AND INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY 01' WOR::KERB A~D NON-WOlnERS AIlONG SCHEDULED CASTES

PART B-CLASSIFlCATION By LITERACY AND INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY Oli' WORKERS A~D NON-WORKE:aS AMONG SCHEDULED TRIBJllS

This Table is presented forthe district with total/rural/urban break-up and for talukajmahal for rural areas only.

In this table total populatiop. of Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes &l1d their distribution by nine industrial categories of workers and also non-workers adopted in the Primary Cens1l.8 Abstract are shown by literate and illiterate.

Pan A relates to Scheduled Castes and Put B to Scheduled Tribes. TABLE Col

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• .. . .. · . ,.. . . g- o ~ C =- : :- :: : .st() "C ] ....c .... :::: ~- - 99 C-D-AGE AND ~fARITAL. STATUS Ma.rital !tatue T 10taL population Never 'married Married Widowed Divorced or Separated R Age.group U Persons Malee Females Malee F ell1&le8 Malee Female. Males Females Males FemsJes 1 2 s· ,. II 12. SABARKANTHA DISTRICT

All Agel T 918,58'1 470,224 U8,S63 258,835 204,3C'O 1'97,162 Z02,S7() 13,320 40,729 905 462 R 857,379 431,412 419,967 2~,4S0 191,4CS 183,547 190,019 12,ft11 ~7J514 872 426 U 61,2.08 33,812 28,396 18)3St; 12,894 13,615 12)261 , 809 3,215 33 36

0- 9 R 270,937 138,159 132,778 138,159 132,778 1: 17,336 8,867 8,469 8,867 8,469 .. \

10-H R 104,883 55,4~1. 49,402 53,777 45,007 1,690 4,379 Ifi I. U 7.331 4.061 3,270 4,000 3.134 61 134 2

15-19 R 76,139 39,729 36,410 29,905 12,628 9,720 23,634 83 108 21 40 U 5,995 3,722 2,273 3,210 1,055 510 1,206 1 9· 1 3

20-24 :a 76,684 37,921 38,763 11.668 622 25,912 37,763 au 293 129 85 U 6.124 3,266 2,858 1,483 180 1,762 2,645 16 31 5 2 25--29 R 69,OOS 36,045 33,863 3,tH3 129 31,6ijl 32,006 575 663 196 76 U 5,318 2,929 ' 2,389 434 IS 2,454 2,307 34 54: 7 10

R 56,639 28,751 27,888 1,198 65 26,644 26,421 '762 1,333 147 69 l} 4,492 2,398 2,094 127 20 2,222 1,934 40 134 9 6

R '5,M2 23,632 22,310 589 313 22,073 20.202 862 2,017 108 53 U 3,541 1,949 1,592 81 1,808 1,401 57 187 3 . 4:

40-44 R 42,606 20,909 21,697 548 23 19,098 17,598 1,175 4,032 88 44: U 3,285 1,722 1,563 48 6 1.596 1.lol5 74: 411 4 1 R 35,033 17,925 17,108 343 15 16.118 12.700 1,390 4,367 74 26 . U 2.232 1,246 986 33 4: 1,128 649 B4 329 1 4 R 30,158 16,}84 13,974 314 13 14,048 1,209 1.766 6.734 56 18 U 2,146 1.106 1,04Q 31 3 968 4!iS 105 57S 2 55-69 It 13,732 7,153 6.579 106 3 6,018 8,428 1,004 3,143 25 "tj U 885 471 414 9 1 385 152 77 259 2 R 14,9S7 '1,()H 7,\)73 112 9 5,328 2,()74 1,560 5,887 H S U 1,149 479 670 12 1 347 138 119 531 1 .... 65-69 R I),B58 2,532 3,321 I 1.805 1,010 671 2,309 2 1 U 459 214 245 156 46 51 200 .. .. R. 13,688 5,869 7,819 115 13 3,408 1,189 2,334 6.611 12 6 U 909 378 l531 11 1 216 (0 151 490 • •

Age not ata.ted R 100 108 82 79 62 16 8 2 · , • • U 6 4 2 2 2 ·. ·. IDAR TALUKA AU A.,.a R 142,614 71,601 71,013 37,875 29,933 31,174 32,640 1,4a6 8,3'16 116 0-- 9 R , 41,683 21,4.66 20,217 21,466 20,217 . , .. . . 10-J4. R 17,$02 9,024 8,278 8,732 7,555 290 720 2 :l 15_....19 R 12,746 6.522 G,224 4:,970 2,024 1,534 4,179 18 17 · . 4: 20~24 R' , 12,743 6,122 6,621 1,742 82 4,294 6,479 69 50 17 10 25-29 R 11,740 5,\139 5,801 491 18 5,306 5,6~6 122 142 20 16 3O-M R 9,872 4,932 4,940 155 9 4,596 4,631 162 285 2Q 15 35-39 R 8,135 4,120 4,015 87 ..I 3.838 3.519 172 483 23 6 40-44 R 7,552 3,622 3,930 6/i 2 3,292 3,009 255 912 10 7 45-49 R 6.1S5 3,050 :1,135 41 4 2.725 2,104 274 1,024 10 3 6O-M R 5.399 2,f;21 2,578 61.) 1 2,'25 1,H3 337 1,432 9 2 515-59 R 2.792 1,351 1,441 21 1 1,109 613 217 g26 4 1 00-« R 2~837 1,227 1~610 15 4: 916 3Q5 291> 1~300 1 1 66--69 R 1,175 456 719 7 319 1~8 129 561 1 70+' R 2,442 942 1,500 27 7 530 152 384 1,341 1 Age not aiated R 11 7 ( 8 2 1 2 ..

------~------*Includes 4 Per~onll 2 M.a.l es and 2 Fell'la.lt):o! of Unsp~ctlied marita.l :stat1l8 shown under Col. 3, 4: and 5,

100 CD-AGE AND MARITAL STATUS-contd.

Marital status

"Tota.l population Never married Me.rried Wi.dowed Divor~oo or Separa.ted

.- :Age.gr(')up "RIIl'&l Persons .Males Fellu~lel Males Females Mal~8 Females Males Females Males Femalee

1 2 3 4: 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

KHEDBRAHMA TALlJKA

AU Ag... R 74,47S 37,950 36,525 21,122 17,340 16,054 16,567 658 2,570 116 48 0-9 It 24,591 12,429 12,162 12,429 12,162 ...... 10-)4- R ,,8,550 4,572 3,978 4,485 3,835 86 141 1 1 · . 1 15-19 It 6,645 3.529 3,116 2,739 1,233 774 1,863 7 8 9 12 20-24; R ,6,810 3,3U 3,485 944 53 2,324 8,388 30 33 27 11 26-29 B 16,566 3,389 3,177 285 20 3,008 3,093 61 58 35 6 30-34 R 5,03Q 2,562 2,468 85 5 2,402 2,361 ,~6 98 19 4: 35--89 R 4,019 2,066 1,953 36 4 1,971 1,805 62 136 7 8 4C-44 R 3.540 1,781 1,759 26 2 l,6~Q 1.4S5 58 270 7 2 45-49 R 2,741 1,3~'i 1,344 19 I ],319 1,081 55 262 4 ·. 60-54 R 2.285 1,234 1,051 47 2 1,108 583 74 464 5 2 55-59 R 1,090 .508 582 4 459 365 44- 2[7 I 6O-M R 1,147 541 606 4 469 193 66 413 2 ·. 65-69 It 441 195 246 2 .. 156 78 37 168 70+ R ,976 403 573 4 1 282 129 117 441 :2

i~ not stated ·R 44 19 25 18 2:t ti 2

VIJAYNAGAB MAHAL

. All Agel .8 30,,11.1 14,79& 15,313 8,64D 7,802 5,826 6,664 271 826 62 21 ().- 9 R 10,836 5,382 5,454 0,382 5,454 . . .. 10-14 R .3,737 1,968 1,769 I,ntH l,'7bO 7 19 .. · , 15-19 R .2,545 1,280 1,265 1,018 558 258 700 1 2 3 5 2()-24 R 2,678 1,209 1,469 191 20 985 1.438 15 7 18 4, 25-29 It 2.238 1,076 1,162 37 3 1,019 1,139 S 12 12 8 .30-34 :a 1,803 866 937 16 6 827 907 13 23 10 1 .3.5-39 R 1,437 685 752 9 5 651 717 14 28 II 2 40-44 R J,252 :)60 692 6 3 532 620 17 68 5 I 45-49 R 1,104 529 575 6 1 498 497 24 77 1 50-54 ,R 930 533 397 6 1 4S9 270 37 126 1 55-,1)9 R. 441 216 225 2 1 194 157 19 67 1 60~4 R 442 217 225 2 188 89 27 136 65-69 R 161 63 98 1 50 47 12 5l 70+ R 507 214 293 3 127 64 84 229 _Age not stated R

BHILODA TALUKA

.. All Agel 11 9.0,766 46,028 44,738 26,378 21,854 18,637 19,418 913 3,402 99 63 0- 9 R 30,439 15,463 14,976 15,463 14,976 ...... ·. 10-14 R 1l,:!72 ;),922 5,450 5,847 5,188 75 260 2 ·. 15-19 R 7,9ii3 4.160 3.793 3.308 1,551 846 2,229 5 7 I 6 20-

Age not 8~ted.B, 87 154 33 47 29 5 3 1

101 C-D-AGE AND MARITAL STATUS-contd.

Marital sta.tus

--.----..~ TotaJ population Never married Married Widowed Di vorced or Separated

A~e.group Rural Persons Males Females Males Females Malei!l Females Malee Females Males Females ..

1 2 3 4: 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 I:! 13

HIMATNAGAR TALUKA

An Ages R 95,421 48,241 47,180 26,164 21,261 20,411 21,164 1,567 4,707 98 48

0-9 R 29,374 14,909 14,41)5 14,909 14,~65 .. .. 10-14 R 11,727 6,102 5.575 6,003 5,232 149 340 3 ·. 15-19 R 8,453 4,338 4,115 3,252 1,460 1,072 2,640 12 10 2 5 20-24 R 8,460 4,187 4.273 1,255 72 2,873 ·4.148 43 45 16 8 25-29 R 7.508 3,792 3,716 390 11 3,325 3,609 59 85 18 11; 30-34 R 6,513 3,226 3,287 147 6 2,949 3,089 107 182 23 10' 35-39 R 5,360 2,761 2,599 5J 4 2,581· 2,323 114 268 15 4 40-44 It 5,016 2,490 2.526 59 4 2244 2,007 179 512 8 3 45-49 R 3,991 ~025 1,966 27 2 1,822 1,410 171 553 5 1 50~54 R 3.622 ],900 1,722 27 1 1,619 825 248 895 6 h 54-59 R 1,515 788 727 14 1 645 340 126 384 3 2 60-64 R 1,738 801 937 13 603 225 185 711 1 65-69 R 631 259 372 5 1 178 91 76 280 .. 70+ R 1,492 ROO 892 9 1 343 III 246 778 2 2' Age not stated R 21 13 S 3 1 S 6 1 1

PRANTIJ TALUKA

All Ages R 125,450 63,814 61,636 35,137 27,889 26,558 27,680 2,026 5,992 93 74"!. 0-9 R 39.141 20,052 19,089 20,052 19,089' .. .. 10-14 R 16,093 8.5~J 7,512 8,158 6,739 417 772 6 1 . . · . 15-19 R 11,293 5,856 5,437 4,~'13 1,894 1,5f6 3.5~5 10 15 1 3 20-24 R Il,012 5,273 5,739 J,545 U6 3,670 5,546 55 56 3 11 25-29 R 1j,6.t2 4,950 4,692 496 17 4,369 4,546 71 123 14-. 6~ 30--34- R 8,118 4.035 4,083 180 13 3.753 3,803 84 255 18 12~ 3."i-39 R 6,658 :l,344 3,314 103 5 3,101 2,959 129 336 11 14· 40-44 l{ fi,5-;2 3.159 3,413 ]28 4 ~,8S6 2,666 128 730 17 13 45-49 R 5,269 : ,764 2,605 79 .. 2,423 1,841 250 755 12 9, 50-54 It ,1,587 2,412 2,175 53 2 2,042 1.045 307 1,125 10 3· 55...... 59 R 1,934 1,062 872 16 859 427 182 443 5 2 60-64 R 2,288 1,078 1,210 27 753 272 296 938 2 6;'5-69 R 830 375 455 9 254 1« 112 all 70+ R 1,901 863 1,038 12 462 133 389 904 1 Age not sta.ted R 12 10 2 6 3 1 1 ..

MODASA TALUKA

All Ages R 102,350 53,150 49,200 29,744 22,552 21,729 22,146 1,594 4,466 83 3~

0---9 R 31,957 16,357 15,600 16,357 15,600 ...... 1~14 R Ij,394 6,553 5,!HI 6,419 5,434 130 405 4 2 15-19 R 8,932 4,874 4,058 3,880 1,404 983 2,634 10 19 . 1 1. 20-24 R 9,107 4,731 4,376 ),879 75 2,903 4,257 39 37 10 7: 20-29 R 8,444 4,465 3,979 687 15 3,691 3,885 78 72 9 7' a0-34 R 6,716 3,519 3,197 180 7 3,226 3,035 95 149 18 t). 35-39 R 5,524 2,822 2,702 87 4 2,619 2,467 1m 226 9 5-, 40-44 R 5.325 2,678 2,647 79 1 2.422 2,162 166 480 11 4 45-49 R 4,307 2,206 2,101 62 3 1,971 1,574 H35 523 8 1 50-54 R 3,812 2,135 1,677 45 3 1,847 881 234 789 9 4 55 -59 R 1,627 909 718 18 .. 760 363 128 355 3 60-64 R 1,826 867 959 23 1 643 246 198 712 :1 65-69 R 746 331 415 8 240 134 83 281 70+ R 1,628 703 925 20 1 394 102 287 821 2 ·i. Age not stated R 5 •• 6 4 1 ._" .. - 102 C-n-AG£ AND MARITAL STA11JS-cc»!ctd.

Ma.rital status

Total population Never married Married WiJowcd Divorced or Separated ------~ ------~- -Age.group Rural Persons :Mal€s Females Malt;s Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

MEGHR,AJ TALUKA

_AU A,.. R 50,291 25,855 24,436 14,418 11,799 10,657 11,012 685 1,606 95 19 0- 9 R IG,902 8,485 8,417 8,485 8,417 ...... 10-14, R 6.107 a,195 2,912 3,079 2,677 116 ~34 1 · . ·. 15-11} R 4,332 2,330 2.002 1,660 651 663 1,34S 4 2 3 1 20-24 R 4,336 2,1;35 2,181 825 39 1,310 2,125 12 11 8 U 25-29 R 4,242 2.212 2,030 192 7 1,943 1,998 40 :::3 37 ~ 30-34 R 3,343 1,747 1,596 84 4 1.617 1,543 32 4;) 14 4 35-39 R 2,576 1,416 1,160 31 3 1,317 1,083 63 71 5 3 4()-....44 R 2,239 1,102 1,137 28 .. 994 989 68 146 12 2 45----49 R 1,945 1,026 ~19 10 1 926 771 83 147 7 · . 50-54 R 1,625 922 703 8 822 421 88 2~1 4 1 55-59 R 758 396 362 5 347 201 41 161 3 60-64 R 787 368 419 6 275 140 86 279 1 65-69 R 305 135 170 1 96 71 38 99 · . 70+ R 794: 366 428 4: 231 88 130 3-t-O 1 _Age not stated R

MALPUR MAHAL

;AU AI" R 38,214 19,889 18,325 10,794 8,122 8,394 8,725 657 1,UO 44 18 0- 9 R 11,931 6,080 5,851 6,080 0,851 ...... 10-a R 4.528 2,448 2,080 2,359 1,799 88 279 1 2 ·. 16-19 R 3,403 1,785 1,618 1,298 438 480 1,166 7 13 · . 1 20-24 R 3,535 1,864 1,671 627 20 1.218 1,641 14 5 5 5 23-29 R 3,149 1,666 1,483 220 2 1,411 1,463 24 17 11 1 ;30-34 R 2,512 1,323 1,189 80 4 1,196 1,145 39 40 8 · . :35-39 R 2,057 1,095 962 42 2 1.009 897 39 62 5 1 ·40-44 R 1,962 994 968 31 1 890 833 68 131 5 3 45-49 R 1,599 844 755 16 745 593 77 158 6 4 60-54 It 1,365 740 625 17 621 352 100 272 2 1 56--59 R 562 306 256 8 .. 246 141 51 115 1 · . 60-64 It 670 324 346 3 1 240 104 81 240 · . 1 65-69 It 275 125 150 7 81 40 36 109 1 1 70+ R 657 291 366 2 169 70 120 296 .Age not stated R 9 4 5 4: 4: 1

BAYAD TALUKA

24,603 1,704 4,109 66 AU Ar' R 107,687 56,086 51,601 30,208 22,854 24,108 35 0- 9 R 34,083 17,536 16,547 17,536 16,547 .. ·. 10-14 R 13,073 7,066 6,007 6,734 4,798 832 1,209 .. ·. 15-19 R 9,837 5,055 4,782 3,507 '1,415 1,544 3,350 3 15 1 2 20-24 R 10,078 5,117 4,961 1,463 76 . 3,634 4,847 17 33 3 5 25-29 R 8,915. 4.757 4,158 468 14 4,205 4,062 71 71 l:~ 5 :30-34 R 6,988 3,627 3,361 171 3 3,332 3,199 116 151 8 8 35-39 R 5.597 2,967 2,630 $)3 2,742 2,405 120 219 12 6 40-44 R 5,189 2,648 2,541 80 .. 2,391 2,095 170 441 7 [; 45-49 R 4,323 2,340 1,983 57 1 2,068 1,515 204 464 11 3 50-54 R 3,664 1,965 1,699 « 1,698 950 216 748 7 1 411 126 314 '55~59 R 1.647 922 725 12 783 1 .. 60--{)4: R 1,770 882 888 9 660 268 210 620 3 137 242 65~69 R 719 340 379 11 233 96 .. 70+ R 1,803 863 940 23 485 155 355 785 • • Age not sta.ted R 1 1 1 •• •• a:iiI -. 103 em PART-A-AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION IN ALL AREAS

Edvcational level

Litera.te (without Primary or J Ullior Ma.triculation aDd' Total popultltion Illiterate educational level) Basic a.bove

Ag~·gr()llp Persons Males Fcmruce Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Femal~;

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

SABARKANTHA DISTRICT

All Ages 918,587 470,224 448,363 299,998 397,866 88,241 29,406 76,682 20,763 5,303 32,.

0- .. 144,049 72,482 71,507 72,482 71.567

5- 9 144,224 74,544 69,680 59,699 57,763 16,795 7,916 8,050 4,001

10-14 112,214 59,542 52,672 17,148 35,984 22,736 9,2(11 19,656 7,487 2 15-19 82,134- 43,451 38,683 19,070 32,440 10,300 3.185 13,[)35 2,981 546 77 20-24- 82,8DS 41,187 41,621 21,248 36,580 8,374. 2,691 9,789 2,219 ],776 131

25-29 75,226 38,974 36,252 23,480 32,874 7,338 1,937 6,971 1,388 1,185 53, 30-34 61,181 31,149 29,982 19,945 27,462 5,595 1,4:74 4,917 1,016 692 3G 35-44 95,374 48,212 47,162 32,395 44,325 8,234 1,739 6,902 1,065 681 33'

45-59 84,186 44,085 40,101 31,767 38,614 6,719 998 5,24R 486 351 3

60+ 37,045 )6,486 20,5.')9 12,665 20,178 2,144 262 1,607 118 70 1

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105 R-S4S-14 C.;V-MOTHER· TONGUE (ALPHABE'fICAL ORDER)

SABARKANTHA DISTRICT

Total Rural Urban SI; ----- No. Mother Tongue Persons Males Fema.les Persons Males FcmaJfs Persons Ma·Jes Females

1 2 3 4 I) 6 7 8 9 10 All Mother Tongues 918,587 470,224 448,363 857,379 437,412 419,967 61,208 32,812 28,39' 1 Algi/ani I Kabu[[1 Pakhlo 17 7 ·M 17 7 10 Pa.shto/Patluzni . ·. 2 .ArtWic/Arbi· , • 1 1 1 1

J B4lochij Bal110hi 3 2 1 3 2 1 4: Bengali, S 5 2 2 3 3

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6 Gujarati 890,6~7 455,114 435,513 846,334 431,026 41~),:30S 44,293 24,088 20,205 7 Hindi 4,216 2,694- 1,522 3,169 2,011 1,i58 1,047 683 364 8 Hinuustani 9 9 9 9

19 Kachchhi l39 77 62 126 69 57 13 8 5 10 Kannada 148 85 63 139 78 61 9 7 .2 ·11 Kerala 1 1 .. 1 I 12 Khalldesi 21 12 .. 9 21 12 9 ·. 13 KoknaJKoknl{Kukna. 17 13 4- 2 2 15 11 4

14- Madrasi 13 7. (i . 13 7 6 15 Maithili 3 3 .. -.,' 3 3 .. 16 Malabar 9 7 2 9 7 2 · . 17 Malayalam 74 [jJ 19 34 23 11 40 82 8 18 Marathi 1,126 641 485 737 422 816 389 219 170 19 Marwari 1,617 902 715 1,617 902 715 20 Mewari 48 30 18 48 30 18 ·. 21 Nepali 60 42 18 19 17 2 41 25 16 22 Portuguese 1 1 1 ' 1 83 .. ·. .. 23 Punjabi 47 36 26 16 10 57 81 26- 24 Purbi 2 1 1 2 1 I " 25 Rajasthani 2,255 1,330 925 614 364 250 1,641 966 675 1 26 Sikhi 1 1 1 e. 27 Sindhi 1,130 645 ·. 485 288 202 86 842 443 399- 28 Tamil 59 44 15 20 14 6 39 30 26 9 29 Telugu 15 11 19 13 6 7 2 6 30 Urdu 16,871 8.432 8.439 4,113 2,179 1,934 12,758 6,253 6,505

NOTE: (i) Mothsr. tongues printed in italics belong to ct)untries outside the Indian Sub.continent. (ii) Asterisk and dagger (*+) denote th&~ the mother tongue is unclaasi£ed by Grierson but is tentatively classified by the Linguist.

107 C·V-MOTHER TONGUE (ALPBABETI~AL ORDER)·contd.

KBED BR~ VUAYNAGAB Hr.MATNAGAB IDU TA.LtrK.A TALlJXA MA!lAL :BmLODA TALUK.l 'I.t..LUKA 8L Mo.· Mother Tongue Ma.ler. Females Males Fem&lel Males FamelJ Males Females Ma.les Femalea 1 11 12 13 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 AU Moiher Tongues, 7t,601 71,013 37,950 36,525 14,798 15,813 46,028 44,738 48,241 47,180 1 AfghanilKahuliJ Pakldol PMhto/ Pathani I 6 6 1 2 A rahic(Arbi .. .. J Baloc1li/ Baluchi 2 1 .. •• 4: Bengali .. 1 1 6 Frendf, •• •• .. .. e Gujarati 70,362 70,044 37,360 36,073 14,645 15.227 45,102 44,125 47,373 46,4:95 7 Hindi 361 200 223 167 42 35 450 335 171 OJ 8 Hindustani .. 0 Ka.chchhi 5 4: 12 14: .. 8 8 10 Kannad& 7 2 5 2 +11 Karam .. .. 12 Khandeai 12 g .. .. 13 Ko.kna[KokniJKukna .. 1 .... a Madraai 1 2 3 3 15 Maithili .. 3 .16 MaIa.bar 1 " 5 t M&layalam. 12 2 1'7 " 5 3 .. •• 18 Marathi 9 13 50 23 , 1 114 70 46 29 19 Marwari 329 244 109 66 7 7 261 234 :20 Mewari 24: 18 1 .. .. 3 •• 21 Nepali 4: 1 1 •• ... .2B Portttgtlue I •• ... 23 Punjabi 2 5 1 3 2 .. •• M Pnrbi 1 1 23 Rajasthani 3 3 .. .. •• .. 2~ 147 25 7 26 Sikhi 1 ...... 27 8indhi 10 27 U 22 1 18 9 28 TAfnil ...... S 2 .. 29 Telugu ! 3 2

.30 Urdu 489 478 133 1.1 99 42 94. 4! 321 301

108 C-V-MOTHER TONGUE (AI"PHABETICAL ORDER).concld.

MmDAJ BA.YAD PIU.NTLJ TA.LUltA MODASA TALUXA. T.uuu .M.u.PUR MAlIA.L TALUKA. Sl. No. Mother Toague Ma.les Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 211 30

All Mother Tongue. 63,814 61,636 53.150 49.200 25,855 24,436 19,889 18,325 56,086 51,601 1 Afghani/Kalntlif P«khtof Pashtol Pathani 1 •• 1 1 2 2 Arubic/Arbi .. 1 ·. .. S Balochi/ BaJvaclti • Bengali ·. .. 6 FrrMJ1" ...... ·. 6 Gnjarati 63,189 61,188 51,975 48,334 25,802 24,401 19,700 18,208 ~5,518 51,213 7 Hindi 76 28 401 201 35 26 75 29 177 45 8 Hindusta.ni

9 K8.chchhi 2 6 12 12 30 13 : K8.DDada ·. 65 56 •• 1 1 *+11 Kerala 1 •• 12 Khandesi 13 Kokna.JKokniJKukna 1 }4. M&dl'38i 15 Maithili .. 16 Malabar I .. 17 Malaya laM 4 6 1 .. 1 18 Marathl 51 4:5 76 83 2 1 S 5 62 45 19 Marwari 123 55 69 68 3 1 1 40 '20 Mewari

21 Nepali 3 2 2 22 Porlugue.te Punjabi ·. .. 23 3 .. 2 I) 3 24 Purhi ·. :25 Rajasthani 19 25 .. 28 31 86 37 26 Sikhi ...... Sindhi .. ·. .. 27 38 17 69 19 4- 5 2 12 7 :28 Tamil 6 29 Te)ugu 2 .. 6 "4: .sO Urdu 313 272 461 411 8 2 70 52 191 193

109 C .. Vll·-RELIGION

Name~ 01 Religions arrangeu in blp.aa.uetlCak order

Total T~l Buddhists Christians Hindus· District/Th.lukaj Rural --~---- M~al Urban PenOD1! Males Females .Males Fema.les i"· '. 1 2 3 4 - 5 . 6 7 8 9 10 II

SABARKAN1'HA Total 918,587 470,224 448,363 1 1,220 1,140 441,278 420,746 DISTRICT Rmal 851,379 437,412 419,967 .. 1,004 1,()01 418,226 402.027 Urban 61,208 32,812 28,31)6 1 216 133 23,052 18,719

Idaf Rural 142,6]4 71.601 71,013 4- 7 67,451 66,986

Kh£)d Brahma Rural . 74,47.') 37,950 36,525 ., . 6 3 36,809 35,570

Vij:l.ynagar Rural 30,1l] 14,798 15,313 224 245 14,121 14,667

Bhiloda Rural 90,766 46,028 «,738 675 675 4:4,396 43,375

HilHatnagar Rural . 95,421 48.241 47,180 6 ...{) 43,869 42,97S

Prall tij Rural 125,450 63,814 61,636 8 7 61,325 59,108

Modasa Rural 102,350 53,150 49,200 11 9 51,166 47,41S

Mcghrai Rura.l 50,29l 25,855 24,4.36 63 54 24,861 23,548' I : ~ {, l\Ia lpur~ Dural '38,214 19,889 18,325 .... 6' -4 19,520 18,939- llaytld Rural 107,687 56,086 51,601 C 1 54,708 50,a43

Names ~f ReHgionB a.rranged in aIpha.betic&l ord(lr~ronld.

------__ .------~Other Religions And Total Jains . MusliJlls .. Sikhs ., Persuasions Religjon not stated Vistrict/Taluka/ Rural Ml}hal Urban Males Femt.les M~ Females MaleJI Femalcea 1 2 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

SABARKANTHA Tolal 5.172 5,360 22,485 21,073 65 44 3 ·. DISTRICT Rura] 3,473 3,759 14,685 13.159 24 15 ·. Urbq 1.699 1,601 7,800 7,914 41 29 3 ·. Ida.!" Rural 738 , 790 8,408 3,220 5 () ·.

Khed Brahma. Rural 320 3{)6 S05 642 In {) of

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112 E-BOUSING TABLES

The present Housing CenSuS is the first of its kind in the history of the India.n Census organized on a uniform basis throughout the country alongwiththe population Census of 1961. In the past censusE'S, house~ listing was purely an administrative arrangement. Only residential houses were numbered and listed with the name of the head of the household. However, during 1961 Census a comprehensive house-list for collecting detailed information regarding each censuS house and industrial establishm€nt,foIDl€d part of the statutory cenSuS schedules. The house-list form brought into USe during the current Census has record€ddate on hou­ sing such as type of houses, tenure status, material of wall and roof, number of rooms in a census house~ holdandofpersonsresiding therein as well as es:::ential data relating to establishments,workshops and factori­ es, such as name of the establishment or proprietor, name of products, number of persons working and the kind offuelorpower,ifmachinery is used.

The following five housing tables have be.en compiled from the house~lists:­

E-I - Census Houses and the USes to which they are put

E-II- Tenure Status of Sample Census households living in Census houses uSed wholly or paltly as dwelling

E-III-Census houses used as .factories and wOJ:kshops classifiEd by industry") "F0wer and uo FOWer used and size of employment

E-IV-Distribution of Sample households living in Census hous(s used wholly or partly as dwelling by predominant material of wall and predominant material of roof

EAV-Sample households classif.ed by nllmber of Dlembers and by number of rooms occupied

Out of the five tables stated above, Tables E-I and E-IJI have been prepared on full count and Tables E-II, IV and V On the basis of 20 per cent sampled households. For the purposes of drawing the sample, the house~lists were arranged separ;:tte]y in the order of location code numbers in case of (i) rural areas of a talukafmahal and (u) urban areas other than to~·ns with population of 50,()()O and oVer for a district and (iii) for every town with a population of 50,000 and over. The sitmples Were marked. continuously for all the house-lists thus arranged and the households left OVer at the end of the house-list after marking thelast sample Were carried OVer to the next house-list for sample selection.

Tables E-I, E-II, E-IV and E-V are given in the District CenEus Handbook for the district, taluka and towns with a population of 50,000 and over. But the data regarding number of establishments contained in Table E-III are separately compiled down to village and given in the Villagewise List of Industria] Establishmen ts.

The explanatory note on each of the tables is given below:-

TABLE E-I-CENSUB HOUSES AND THE USES TO! WHICH THEY ARE PUT

TableE-I prepared on full count gives :flgures of cenBushouses separately for total,rural and mbanarea8 of the district, talukas, cities and towns with population of 50,000 and over, classified into different ca.tegories a.ccording to the uses to which they are put. These found vacant at the time of house-listing havealso been shown separately as such. The following are the various types of houses into which occupied houses have been classified :-

Dwellings, shop~cum~dwellings, workshop~cum-dwellings, hotels, hostels, sarais, dharamshalas, tourist homes and inspection houses, shops excluding eating houses) business houses and offices, factories registered under the Factories Act and worksheds and workshops not so registered, schools and other eduea:tional' institutions including training classes. coa.ching and shop classes, restaurants, sweetmeat shops and eating places, places ofentertainment and community gathering (Pa.nchayat Ghar), public health and medical institutionS, hospitals, health centres, doctor's clinics, dispensaries, etc. 113 Others

Occupied cenSus houses which do not fall in any of the above categories have been classed as 'Others'.

With So view to understa.nd the significance of statistics incorporated in E Series of TaLks, th(:, CCllLCl'tJ and definitions of the terms occurring in the table are given below:-

Census house

U A CenSuS house is a. structure or part of a structure inha.bited or vacant, or a dwelling, a shop, & shop-cum-dwelling, or a place of business, workshopJ school, etc., with a separate entrance."

Oensus household

U A household is a. group of persons who commonly live together in the same census house and take their meals from a commOn mess unless the exigencies of work prevent them from doing so."

Shop "A shop is a place where articles are sold for cash or for credit."

Workshop

"A workshop is a place where some kind of production~ processing, repair or servicing is undertaken ot where goods or articles are made and sold, and is not a factory registered under the Factories Act."

Following are some of the instances :-

Paper-m.a.king~ Shoe-making, tailoring) cycle-repairing~ motor-servicing, halwai's shop~ pottery-making, goldsmith, blacksmith, etc.

Factory "A factory is a large workshop which has been registered under the Indian Factories Act."

BU8iness houses

Business houses are those premises where transactions in money or other articles are taking place. Detailed explanation of all these will be found in the Introductory Chapter of the Report on Housing and Establishments.

TA.BLE E-II-TENURE STATUS OF SAMPLE CENSUS HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN CENS'US HOUSES USED WHOLLY OR PARTLY AS DWELLING

This table has been prepared on the basis of 20 per cent sample. Census households used as dwellings, shop ...

cum-dwellings, workshop--cum-dwellingst and dwellings with other uses have been taken into account for the purpose of marking the samples. Shop-cum-dwellings and workshop-cum-dwellings are census houses which are partly used for residential or dwelling purposes and partly uBed as a shop or workshop. The total number of households given in column 4 of this table gives the total of such samples classified into the a.forementioned four categories of dwellings, which have been further classified according to their tenure status, whether owned or rented, for the district, talukas a.nd towns with population of 50,000 or more 808 also for total/rural/urban.

TABLE E-IV-DISTRIBUTION OF SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN CENSUS HOUSES USED WHOLLY OR PARTLY AS DWELLING BY PREDOMINANT MA.TERIAL OF WALL .AND PREDOMINANT MATERIAL OF ROOF

. This table has been prepared on 20 per eent sa.mple basis. Census households used as dwellings, shop-cum- 4~ellings, workshop-cum-dwellings and dwellings with other uses have been taken into account for the pur­ pose of marking the sample. The total number of houses given in column 3 of this table gives the totals of ~ such sampled households. The mat~rial out of which most of the walls are made or where a house con­ lists of separate structures, each of different materials, the material out of which the walls of the main 114 bedrooms are made ha.s been enWred. The wall material ha.s been classified into the following nine cate gorles :-

(1) Grass, leaves, reeds or ba.mboo (6) C. 1. Sheets or other metal sheets (2) Timber (7) Stone (3) Mud (8) Cement concrete (4) Un burnt bricks (9) All other ma.terial (5) Burnt bricks

The material out of which most of the outer roof exposed to the weather and not the ceiling is made, i.e., tiles, thatch, corrugated iron, zinc or asbestos cement sheets or concrete, etc., or in the case of multistoreyed building, the material out of which the intermediate floor or tioola has been made, have been entered and classified into the following seven categories :--

(I) Grass, leaves, reeds, thatch, wood or 'hamboo (2) Tiles, slate, shingle (3) Corrugated iron, zinc or other metal sheets (4) Asbestos cement sheets (5) Brick and Erne (6) Concrete and stone slabs (7) All other material

This table has been prepared for the district, talukss and cities and towns with population of 50,000 or more, as also for total/rural/urban.

TABLE E-V -SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS CLASSIFIED BY NUMBER OF 14EMBE:RS AND BY NUMBER OF ROOMS OCCUPIED

This ~able has been prepared ?n 20 per oen~ samp~e basis. Census Households used. as dwellings, shop- cum-dwellmgs, workshop-cum-dwellings and dwellings wIth other US~S have heen taken mto account for the purpose of marking the samples. The figures given in column 3 of this table are the totals of all such sampled households. The sex break-up of the total number of members occupying such sampled households as also the total number of rooms in these households are shown separately. All the sampled households have been further classified into the following six categories:-

Households with (i) no regular room (iv) three rooms - (ii) one room (v) fom rooms (iii) two rooms (vi) five rooms or more

The classification of households into the above categories gives not only the number of households in each ca.tegory, but also the number of occupants by sex. The units for which this table has been compiled are districts, talukas and cities and towns with popula.tion of 50,000 or more, as also total/rural/urban. TABLE E-l E·I-CENSUS HOUSES AND THE USES

Occupied CenSU8

Hotels, Sara.is, Census Houses Dharamsh alas, DiatrictJTalukajMahall Total Total No. vacant at the Tourist homes Shops cxclud- City/Town with Popu- Rural of Census t.ime of house- Shop-cum- Workshop- and Inspection ing eating lation of 50,000 or more Urban Houses listing Dwellings dwelling cum.dwelling houses houses

I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

SABARKANTHA DISTRICT Total 233,147 30,232 174,268 1,925 350 412 6,154 Rural 21.2,086 27,052 161,755 1,658 324 ~Ol 4,275 Urban 21,061 3,180 12,513 267 26 111 1,879

1 Idar Total :45,048 8,002 32,243 296 100 97 1,092 Rural 41,492 7.473 29,995 . 213 96 72 762 Urban 3,556 629 2,248 . 83 4 25 330

2 Khed Braluna. Rural 17,358 912 13,772 205 79 37 291

3 Vijaynagar Rural 6.378 734 5,161 78 10 85

4 Bhiloda Rural 20,769 1.736 16.880 164 31 187

6 Himatnagar Total 29,963 1.894 21,516 277 8 65 966 Rural 24.850 4.165 18,425 175 1 35 633 Urban 5.113 729 3.091 102 7 30 333

6 Pr.ntij Total 39,653 5.613 27.465 250 46 70 1,443 Rural 32.246 4,385 23,429 -201 34 40 634 Urban 7.407 1,128 4.036 '9 1% 30 ~O9

7 lIodaaa Total 80,197 3,602 22,488 359 11 58 1,025 Rural 25,212 2,808 19.300 326 8 32 618 Urban 4,985 794 3.138 33 8 26 4()7

8 Heghraj Rural 10.213 918 8.713 9 98

9 Malpur Rural 8,1361 994 6,711 48 10 13 213

10 Bayad Rura.l 24.907 21927 19,319 166 ~ 7:H TABLE E·I TO WHICH THEY ARE PUT

_Houses used as :

Public heaJth Places of and medical Schools and other entertainment institutions, Business Factories, educational institu- Resta urante, and \!ommunity hospitals, health hooses workshops tions including train- Sweetmeat gathering centres, Doctor's Total District/Talukal Mahal J a.nd and ing classes, coaching shops and (Panchayat Clinics, Dispen- Rural City/Town with Popu· offices worksheds and shop classes eating plaOO8 Ghar) saries, etc. Others Urban lation of 50,000 or more

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 2 1

793 909 1,257 641 394 263 15,549 Total SABARKANTHA 445 601 1,175 490 366 204 13,440 Rural DISTRICT 348 308 82 151 28 59 2,109 Urban

154 210 197 116 69 57 2.415 Total 1 Idar 86 167 182 89 67 44 2,246 Rural 68 43 15 27 2 13 169 Urban

'41 50 105 33 25 24 1,784 Rural 2 Khed Brahms.

30 15 47 20 20 5 173 Rural 3 Vijayna.gar

63 58 139 38 25 18 1,406 Rural 4 Bhiloda

1M 115 159 112 50 41 1,626 Total 5 Himatnagar 22 21 141 71 45 26 1,090 Rural U2 94 18 4:l 6 15 536 Urban

138 234 175 121 59 37 4,102 Total 6 Prantij 48 82 148 61 50 18 3,116 Rural 90 152 27 60 9 19 986 Urban

i38 71 179 87 66 39 2,074 Total 7 Modasa 60 62 157 64 54 27 . 1,656 Rural 78 19 22 23 12 12 418 Urban

31 19 58 7 22 5 216 Rural 8 Meghraj

22 53 22 15 10 508 Rural 9 Malpur

61 115 146 43 27 1,245 Rura.l 10 Bayad

1.11 E-IJ..-TENURE STATUS OF SAMPLE CENSUS HOUS:EUOLDS LIVING IN CENSUS HOUSES USED WHOLLY OR PARTLY AS DWELLING (Based on 20% Sample)

Households in Census Houses used as: Distrid i'l'aluka/Mahal/ Total ,~~.--~- - _.. ~ City/Town with Popu. Rural TenuIe Total numb(r of W orkEhop·Ctiffl- Dwelling lation of 50,000 of more Urban Status househclds . Dweliil)g Shop·c'Um.d welling dwtlHng with olLer 1186 ..

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

SABARKANTHA Total Total 35,535 34,971 243 123 198 DISTRICT Owned 32,105 31,812 126 87 80 Rented 3,430 3,159 117 3€l 11&.

Rural Total 32,912 32,468 209 103 132 Owned 30,605 30,353 ii1 7S 63 Rented 2,307 2,115 98 25 69

Urban Total 2,623 2,503 34 20 66. Owned 1,500 1,459 15 9 1~' Rented 1,123 1,044 19 11 49

1 IdM Total Total 6,593 6,528 19 17 29 Owned 6,032 5,993 11 14 a .. Rented 561 535 8 3 15

Rural Total 6,1l9 6,071 11 15 22- Owned .5, 704- 5.876 4 13 U Rent.ed 415 395 7 2 11.

Urban Total 474 457 8 2 7 Owned 328 31~ 7 1 3. Rented 146 140 1 1" 4"

2 .Kh3d Brahma Rural Tota.l 2,824 2,75G 30 21 IT Owned 2,563 2,528 14 17. 4:. ltented 261 228 16 4< 13

3 ·Vijaynagar Rural Total 1,051 1,036 'Z 6 .2. Owned I,GOO 992 4 4. :Rented 51 44 3 2 .2

Rural Total 3.432 3,391j 4 *Bbiloda. 22 G ~ .. Owned 3,207 3,185 12 5 0, 225 !tented 211 10 lJ 3·

5 Himatnagar Total '.fotal 4.394 4,a1l 30 13 4(). Owned 3,712 3,6713 12 5 11 ~ented 682 633 18 8- 23

Rural 'rotal 3,733 3,690 18 4 21 Owned .3,494 3,472 8: Z 12 :Rented 239 218 10 ..<'I 9

Urban 'fotal 661 62\ 12 9 19. Owned 218 206 4-" 3. S. Rented 448 41$ 8 6- !~ .Entirely ruml 118 E-U--TENURE STATUS OF SAMPLE CENSUS HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN CENSUS HOUSES USED WHOLLY OR PARTLY AS DWELLING-contd_ (Based on 20% Sample)

Hou~oholds in CCllSU:;; Heuses used as: DiatrictjTalukajMabalj Total ICity/Town with Popu- Rural Tenure Total number of W orkshop ·cum- Dwelling la.tion of 50,000 or more Urban Statu~ households Dwelling Shop. cum·dwelling dwelling with otter uses

1 2 3 4: 5 (3 7 8

,6 Prantij Total Total 5,572 5,469 4.8 14: 41 Owned 5,006 4,949 27 9 21 Rented 566 520 21 5 20

Rural Total 4,748 4,676 39 II 22 Owned 4,517 4,470 25 8 14 Rented 231 206 14 3 8

Urban Total 824 793 9 3 19 Owned 489 479 2 1 7 Rented 335 314 7 2 12

'7 Mod&1Jb 'Total Total 4,612 4,499 46 26 41 Owned 4,057 4,001 28 IS 10 Rented 555 498 18 8 31

Rural Total 3,948 3,867 41 20 20 Owned 3,592 3,544 26 14 8 Rented 356 323 15 6 12

Urba.n Total 664 632 0 6 21 Owned 465 457 2 4 2 Rented 199 175 3 2 19

~8 "*Meghraj RtJral Total 1.767 1,742 17 6 2 Owned 1,692 1,678 7 6 1 Rented 75 64 10 1

'9 "Mslpur Rura.l Total 1,377 1,360 7 6 4: Owned 1,311 1,302 3 5 1 Rented 66 58 4 1 3

:10 ·B&yad Rural Total 3,913 3,874 17 8 H Owned 3,525 3,506 8 4 7 Rented 388 368 9 4 7 .En tirley rural

11.9 TABLE E. E·IV:._DISTRIBVTION OF SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN CENSus. BY PREDOMINANT MATEItlAL OF WALL AND-

(Based on:

Predom ill ant Material

Dist,rif1tj'l'a1ukajMahall T .Grass, Leaves, C. I. sheets or City/Town with Popu- R Total ~o. of Reeds or Unburnt Burnt oiher meta1 lation of50,OOO or more U Houst:hulds Bamboo Timber lfud bricks bricks sheets Stone

1 2 3 4: 5 6 7 8 9 10 SABARKANTHA T 35,535 2,615 170 22,049 804 8,412 62 1,212 DISTRICT R 32,912 2,571 149 21,692 702 6,736 33 859 U 2,623 44 21 357 102 1,676 19 353

1 Idar T 6,593 251 14 3,354 81 2,696 '9 137 R 6,1~9 250 4 3,284 19 2,389 4 137 U 4 4 1 10 70 62 307 5

2 Khed Brllhma* R 2,824 215 1 1,760 504 167 1 157

3 Vijaynagar* R 1,051 130 843 16 26 36'

4 Bhiloda* R 3,432 555 21 1,885 46 675 2 154,.

5 Hilllatnagar T 4,394 125 76 2,854 96 616 8 608~ It 3,733 118 75 2.762 95 410 5 25T U 661 7 1 92 1 206 3 351'

6 Prantij T 5,572 133 7 3,926 43 1.432 6 12." R 4,748 108 3 3,769 4 860 It U 824 25 4 167 39 572 6 l'

7 ModaBa T 4,612 360 34 2,398 5 1,707 13 69 f R 3,948 349 28 2,370 5 1,116 8 68- V 664 11 6 28 591 5 l!

8 Meghre.j* R 1,767 347 1,247 1 14S 1 230

\l Mu.lpur* R 1,377 176 9 997 ·4 170 liit

10 Bayad· R 3,913 323 8 2,785 8 773

*Entirely rural

120 TABU IWY. HOUSES USED WHOLLY OR PARTLY· AS DWELLING PREDOMINANT MATERIAL OF ROOF 20% Sample) of Wall Predominant :MeteriaJ of Boof Grass, Leaves, Corrugated All Reeds, Thatch, iron, zinc or Asbestos l' DistrictjT&1ukafMahalf Cement other Wood or Tiles. Slate other metal cement Brick and Concrete All ot.her R City/Town with Popa.. concrete material Bamboo Shingle sheets dleete lime and stone material U lation of 50,000 or Ul.01.'e

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 1 85 136 1,388 26,66Q 7,023 71 18 424 51 T SABARKANTHA 69 101 1,310 25,667 5,653 57 11 16 R DISTRICT 3~ 7S 893. 1,370 14- 1 t. 35 U 16 2SZ

14 37 62 5,095 1,351 30 4: 48 3 T 1 IJal' 1 31 60 4,894 1,102 24 4 33 2 R 13 6 2 201 249 6 15 1 U

10 9 74 2,501' 212 3 .. R 2 Khcd Brahma

US 913 17 .. 2 1 R 3 Vijaynagar

44 50 235 3,027 140 17 9 4 R 4 Bhiloda

8 3 60 3,276 852 10 185 11 T ~ Himatnapr 8 3 38 3,082 565 7 38 3 R 22 194 287 3 147 8 U

1 12 61 3,378 2,056 8 62 7 T 6 Prantij 1 2 33 3,160 1,522 3 28 2 R 10 28 218 534: 5 34 5 U

5 21 1I3 3,304 1,111 1 1 60 22 T 7 Modasa. 2 2 87 3,024 8n 1 •• 24, 1 R 3 19 26 280 300 •• 1 36 21 U

587 1,080 86 1 9 4: R 8 Megbraj

.. 3 25 1.255- 9(}: L 2 3 1 R 9 Malpur

3 1 53 2,731 1,108- • e· 2 17 2 R 10 Bavad

121 R·S45-16 BILl E-V E-V--aAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS CLASSIFIED BY NUMBER OJ!

(Based 00

HoulrehQlds with no lIQu~h~lde 'with ~ne regv1sl" room room

Diatrict (Taluka. (Ms.hal( TotaJ number of Number Nu.mber of Number Number------of Oityrrown with T 'rotal rneJ:nOOt8 Total of lllelll~rs of meruuel'B population of 50.000 R number of . number of houlm- house- or more U households Males Felllaies- rooms holds Males Females holds Mnlts Fpmales

1 2 .3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

, SABARKMITHA T 3$,535 92,19~ 81,910 57,434 65 121 133 17,746 44,6(}8 41,ea DlstBItT R 32,912 85,901 82,328 51,834 58 110 121 16,~68 42,052 40,121 U 2,623 G~29t 5,612 5,~

1 Id&r T 6,593 15.334- 15,01Q 1J.15.~ 35 62 '12 2,565 6,008 5,434 R 6,1l9 14.283 14,01$ 10.325 32 58 64 2,39a 5,671' 5,' 26 U 4:74 1,()51 99S 828 :3 4: 8 172 337 30S

2)095 5,290 5,087 2 KAed Brtlhma. R 2,824 7,320 6,965 3.656 •• ... -~ - 3 Vijayna.gar* R 1,051 2,961 3,007 1.458 l 2 4 749 1,964 2~O158

4 Bbiloda.'" R 3,432 8,692 8,':lO3 4,378 7 • 13 1.5 2.511 6,597 6,248

:; Bimatnaga.r T ~,394: Il,037 lO,4:iO 7,785 9' 16 22 1.674 3,'i91 S,002 R 3,733 9.428 9,164 6,287 6 10 19 1,400 3,246 :3,137 U 661 1,609 1,306 1,498 :J 8 3 268 646 366

6 Pra.ntij T 5.572 14,747 14.211 1O~O31 6 9 6 2,220 .o,4()Jj 6,226 R 4.1~ 12,708 12,420 8J7S 6 Q t} 1,941 4,S12 4:,(:59 U 8:H 1,989 1,791 1.8.'53 .. •• 279 59~ 667

7 Moda8& T 4,612 11,987 11,074 7,166 5 11 6 2.1(18 5,211 4,839 R 3,948 10,345 9,557 6,345 4 10 5 1,849 4,C30 4,171 U 664 1,642 1.517 1,421 1 1 I 269 581 468

3 280 S Meghraj* R 1,767 15,686 4,8.24 2,5?7 • • .. .. Ifl35 1 3,085

9 MalpUf* R 1,377 4~O76 3,712 1,979 •• •• .' 811 2,ll1.5 2,056

10 Bayad· R 3,913 10,952 10,20{ 6,C.n .2 8 1,878 ~98 ~ *Entirely rural TABLE ...,. MEMBERS AND BY NUMBER OF ROOMS OCCUPIED

20% Sample)

Households with two Households with three Houacholds with four Households with five rOOIDS rooms rooms rooms or more

Number Number of Number Number of Number Numbt't of NUJIlber Number of District/Taluka/ (If members of m~m~l's of members of mem~rs T M&h .... lJCityJToWll house- bouse. house. house. R with Population of holds :Males Females hold~ MaIrs Fema.les holds lIales Females holns Malt'11 Fcn:ales 1] 50,H 0 or more 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 .20 21 22 23 24 2 I

U,908 39,456 38,481 1,943 5,296 4,989 541 1,5t6 1,470 326 1,155 1,028 T SABARKANTHA 13,937 37,215 36.321 1,644 4,565 4,373 339 951 913 196 508 469 R DISTRICT 971 2,241 2;160 299 731 816 208 805 557 160 647 559 U

3,540 8,225 8.440 347 802 Sll 78 150 156 28 87 97 T 1 Idar 3,278 7,650 7,S88 323 741 751 66 109 119 2'7 54 M B. 262 576 552 24 6} 60 12 41 37 I 33 33 U

669 1,732 1,726 41 18& 104 12 37 32 7 75 16 R 2 Khed Brahma

216 702 665 63 217 201 22 76 79 ... •• .... R 3 Vijaynag&r

886 2,OH~ 2.075 22 50 50' 4 10 13 2 3 2 R 4 Bhiloda

2,276 5,983 ,'1,820 306 793 713 54 147 133 75 307 280 T 5 llimatnagar 2,099 5,583 5,443 209 560 538 10 32 18 3 8 9 R 177 400 377 97 243 175- 44 115 115 72 299 271 U

2,620 7,362 7,134 485 1,233 1,201 157 475 425 84 264 219 T 6 Prantij 2,330 6,661 6,494 363 972 960 67 198 195 41 106 100 R 290 701 640 122 261 241 90 277 230 43 158 1I3 U

2,107 5,589 5,291 236 693 687 100 295 275 56 188 176 T 7 Modas& 1,865 5,024 4,'100 180 527 647 3S 123 100 12 31 34 R 242 565 591 56 166 14tl 62 172 175 44 157 142 U

626 1~10 } ,448 68 184 }81 19 48 47 19 63 R 8 Meghraj

()3~ 1,820 ],625 20 57 61 25 2 11 5 R 9 Malpur

1,529 4,514 4,257 355 1,081 980' 295 285 63 156 170 R 10 Baya.d

123

SCT-SPECIAL TABLES FOR SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES

No special tables were prepared for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in 1951. The only information that Table D-III of 1951 furnished was the aggregate strength of Scheduled Castes and Tribes for the district and certain arbitrary groups of talukas. In view, however, of the special safeguards provided for theee classes under the Constitution, it was felt that a more detailed tabulation of the census data will furnish the basis necessary for the evaluation of the results of the various schemes implemented by the State under the Five Year Plans as also for the formulation of new ones. Special tables for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes have, therefore, been devise::! and presented in a separate series called SCT/SC/ST series.

The table reproduced from this series is SCTI~Parts A & B, giving industrial classificat,ion of persolls at work and n)nworkers by sex: for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. Separate figures of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes have also been given for each village in the Village Directory.

Total population of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes for talukafmahal with total/rUl'aljurban break-up is given in Statements A and B.

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131 POPULATION OF SCHEDULED CASTES

84 No. TalukaJMahsl Total Rural Udlflll

SABARKANTHA DISTRICT. • • • 18,486 75,950 2,536 1 Idar Taluka • • • '21,625 20,517 1,108 2 Khed Brahma Taluka 3,726 3,726 3 Vijayuagar Mahal · • 1,822 1,822 4 Bhiloda. Taluka • 6,730 5,730 6 Hima.tnagar TaInka • • ll,4S5 11,233 252 6 Prantij 'fll.luka .. • • • • .. 12.3Q2 11,589 713 7 Modas3 'faluka 9,639 9,176 463 , 8 Meghraj TaJuka. .. • 2,028 2,028 9 Malpur Maha} • 2,396 2,300 10 :Bayad Tf}luka .. .. 7,733 7,733

STATEMENT B

POPULATION 01' SCHEDULED TRIBES

81. No. Taluka/Mabal Total RUrh.1 Urban

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132 VILLAGE-WISE LIST· OF INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS

This table gives important information about· the total number of industrial establisllments arranged in ascen­ ding order of minor groups of industries. It is compiled from the house-lists and presented in run on manner. Under' ·the name of the district are arranged minor groups of industries showing total number of industrial establishments within brackets next to each minor group seoarately for total, rural and urban. The figures for talukafmahal are likewise arranged separately for total/rural/urban. Then follows a list of villages in the order of the location ,code number given in the Village Directory, sho:mng against each village minor group or groups of industries found, in the village with the number of esta.blishments shown within brackets against each minor group. Figures for towns are also shown separately in the same manner.

Industrial establishments have been classified according to the minor groups of industries given in the Standard Industrial Classification adopted by the Government of India reproduced in the Annexure. This will .enable the reader to identify the indUBtry to which 8 particular minor group relates.

131 INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS· SABARKANTHA DISTlUCT 'Iotal : Total : 200(23),207(10), 230(1), 273(2}t 289(3), 350(13), 369(74), 393(3) Rural: 200(273), 202(1), 207(4.9). 209(31), 220(13). 230(8), 231(1), 233(1), 235(8), 273(225). 274(3), 280(12), 281(14}, 289(75}, 302(4}~ 200(23),207(10),230(1),273(2), 289(3}, 350(13). 369(74), 393(3). 3Q3(3), 311 (67). 314(3),336(8), 341 (2), 343(0),350(19), 35I( 1), 364(1). Urba.n; . 367(2), 369(236), 370(lj. 372(4), 378(1). 384(IO)! 388(27), 389(2). No Urba.n Area 392(14), 393(75). . Village, :

Rural: Poshina.-200(1), 207(3). 369(27); Delwada-200(1), 273(2), 369( 15), 393(1); Lambadiya-200(2); Tembada-2(lO(1); Chl'lmp8Ipur.~C.O(2)j 200(243).207(39),209(6), 220(1), 230(5),231(1),235(7),273(131), Unchi Dhanal-200(1), 369(3); Matoda-200(1), 207(1),311(8).393(2); 274(1), 280(7). 281(10), 289(64), 311(41). 314(3), 336(1 l. 341(2}, AgiYI.1-200(1), 289(3), 350(13), 3()9{1); D-erol-200(1), 207(4), 2()9(9}; 343(5), 350(78), 351(1), 364(1), 360(214), 370(1). 372(4), 3S4(1), Laxmipura-200(2j, 207{1), 3<39(3}; Galodiya-200(1); Gundel.3(,9(1}; 388(6), 389(2), 392(3), 393(47). Radhiwad·2()O(2).369(J );J\lletraJ-200( 1), 369( 1); Kb.~.d l!rahlfa.200(5). 207(1), 230(1), 369(4), Nichidhanal-200(1}; Gota-86£(1). Urban: Town: 200(30), 2G2(1}, 207(10), 209(25), 220(12}, 230(3),233(1), 235(1}, 273(94), 274(2}, 280(5), 281(4), 289(11), 302{<1), 303(3), 311 (26}, No Urban Area 336(7), 350(1), 367(2), 309{Z2>, 37S(1), 3S4(9), 38S{21}, 392{1l}, 393{2S). VIJA YNAGAR MAHAL Total: IDAR TALUKA 200(7), 289(2), 369( 4), 393~2). Total: Rural: 200(53), 202(1), 207(6), 209(9), 220(1), 230(2), 231(1), 235(6}, 273(55), 280(3), 281(1), 289(30), 303(2), 311(7), 314(3), 336(I}, 2QO(1), 289(2}, 369(4}. 393(2). 350(32),351(1),369(66), 370( 1), 384(2), 388(3), 392(1), 393(23). Urban; Rural: No Urban Are3 200(51), 207(6), 209(5), 230(2), 231(1}, 235(6}, 273(40}, 280(3), Villages: 281(1), 289(29), 311 (3), 314(3), 336(1), 350(31), 351(1), 369(61). 370(1),384(1), 388(2), 392(1), 393(14). Antllrsumba.200(1); Ahhapur-200(1); Vijaynagnr-200(2); Navagam- Dhane)a-200(I); Jaleti.289(2); Limda-369(1); Chithoda-369(3}; Urban: Kodiawada-200( I ,; Chitariya.200( 1), 393(2). Town: 200(2), 202(1), 209(4), 220(1), 273(15), 289(1), 303(2), 3Il(4), No Urban Area 350(1), 369(5), 384(1), 388(1), 393(9). BHILODA TALUKA Villages: Total:

Ravol-369(1); Golwada-200( 1), 393(1); Chanda p-200(1), 273( I}. 200(29), 273{4}, 274(1), 289(6), 311(17), 35(1(34}, 369(11). 369(1); Gajipur-200(1); Lei-200(1), Finchod-200(l); Dobhada- 200(1); Bhandval.200(1), 289(1); Kodreli-200(1); Hatharva.200(1); Rural: Muaar-369(5); Marwada-200(1); Mahor-200(I), 2S1(~); Dharol-200(1); Vadoth-200(1); Javallpura.369(4), 370(1), 384(1); Sabalwad-369 (I); LaJoda-200(1): Pttnol-200(1), 273(3), 289(10), 350(10), 369(3); 200(29), 273(4),274(1), 289(6), 311(17), 350(34), :369(11). Bhutiya.289( 11). 350( 19): Mathasur-314(3); Gl1j arva-235( 6); J adar. Urban: 200(1), 207(2), 230(2), 280(2): Rudardi.200(1), 369(1): Nanakotda- No Urban Area 200(1); Virpur.200(1); Ratanpur-200(]); .... Aroda-200(1), 289(2). Villages: 369(2)' Manior-200(1)· Netramali-200P), 213(1), 369(2): Jashvant­ gadh-2DO(1). 273(6), Keshal'pur '369(8); ll,200{1), 273(1), 369(1); Lilachha-200( I), 350(14); 1¥Iunai-200( 1), 369(3), Mau-(~aval. Mt)npura-273( 1)· Oda-273(1); Sahebpllrn.,20\)( 1); Khaski-369(1); pura).200(2), 369(1); Mankdi-2000li Thura·,as·200(l); Bamna- Btldbeli.3691l):' Eklara-369(2); Chitrodi-369(I); Gadha-369(1): 200(1); lIilalasa-200(1),350(I4): Ki8han,gadh-200(1); Dholvari·!:fO(l); Atsodiya-351 (1)· Davad-200(2), 207(1), 209(1), 336(1), 309(1), 393(1): Vankaner-200(1); Bhiloda-200(J), 274(1); Nandoj-200(l); Kanadar- U:rnedg!\dh-273(2), 369(2), 39S(1}; Ma8hal-369(1}; Vadali-200(2}. 200(1); Virpur.200(1); Torda(Jetpur)-200(I)i Takatuka-200(2),273 209(4:} 273(13), 2BO(1}, 2S9(2), 311(1}, 350{1}, 369(9), 388(2),392(1}, (3); Bh !tnIDer-273( 1); Pahada·200( I); Palla·200( 1); Rangpur·311 (17); 39S(7)' Junachtl.ffiu.369(lh Choriwad-2(lO(2}, 369(l); Kadiadra.- Karachha-289(6), 350(6), 369(4); ShamIaji.200(2); Kuski-200(1); 200(2): Va.sa.i.2(l(){ 1), 27S(l}; GauthiYQl-200(1}, Gorol-200(2); Kaupur. Ansol-200(1); Dahegamda-200(l); Lusadia-200(1); Bhetali.200(1); 273(1), 393(1}j Bhanpur-200(L), Mudeti-200(1), 20~(2» 273(1), Janali-200( 1); Kheradi-369(3); Kherancha-200(1). 311(1), 369(2), 393(1); Vora\'av-200(1); Bhadresar-27~(2), 369(2), 3Q3(1l; AnkaLa-200(1); Badoli-200(21, 273(3}; Kukdlaya.200(ll~ 1'trW'n ! Poehina-200(1), 273(2), 2R!)(1). 350(1); Pratapgadh.200(2), 207(1), £89(1). 369(1); Chitrodi-200(2), 231(1), 273(1), 311(1), 369(4), 393(1) i No Urban Area Himatpur.289(1). 369(4); Chadasanll-200(1). HIMATNAGAR TALUKA Town : Total : IDAlt TOWN 200(27), 207(2}, 209(5), 220(1), 280(l), 233(1), ~41(1). 273(31} .. 200(2). 202(1). 209(4), 220(1), 273(15), 28 1(1.', 3')3(2), 311(4), 280(2), 281(2),289(2),302(2). SU(8). 367(2), 369(7), 378(1), 384(S}t 60(1), 369(5), 384(1), 388(1), 393(9). 388(8), 392(8), 393(4). 114 INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISIh'\fENTS-contd. Rural: Villages: Davli-200(I); Khambhisar-200(1); Medha,san-200(1); Limbhoi. 200(17), 207(2), 220(1), 230(1), 341(1)_ 200(3); Sardoi-393(2)j Bakrol-200(2), 369(1); Bolundra-200(1), 369(1); BaJDanvad-200(1), 289(1); Tintoi-200(3), 207(1), 289(1), Urban: 369(3), 388(2); Varthu-200(1); Dadhaliya-200(2), 207(1), 289(1), 200(lO), 209(5), 233(1), 273(31), 280(2), 281 (2), 289(2}, 302(2), 369(1), 393(2); Shinavad-200(I}; Khalikpur.200(1): Jalodar-200(1), 311(13),367(2),36:)(7), 378(1), 384(8), 388(8), 392(8), 393(4). 207(2); Sakaria-200(1), 207(2); Amlai-200(I)j Dugarwada-200(1); Lalpar-200(1); Shinol-200(2); Sik8.200(2); Kolvda-200(l); Ramana- VHlages : 200(1); Dhansura-200(1), MItl), 364(1); Ramosb-200(1); Nava. Vadvasa-200(1); Butal-207(1); Vadagam.343(4). Jivapar-200(1); Prempur.200(1); 1101-200(1), 20i(I); Vaktapur· 207(1),220(1),230(1); Moti.pura-34:l(1); Kenpur-200(1); Chandarni- Town. : 200(1); Vavdi-200(1); Gambhoi-200(1); Karanpur-200(1); Dhundhar. 200(1); Adpodra-200(2)i Rupal-200(1); Raigadh-200(2), Bavsar- MODASA TOWN 200(1); Nikoda-200(2). 200(9), 207(2), 209(5). 220(1), 230(1), 274(1), 302(1), 303(1), 336(1). Town; 11EGHBAJ TALUKA HIMATNAGAR TOWN Total: 200{tO), 209(5}, 233(1), Z73{31), 2BO(2), 281(2), 289(2), 302(2), 200(7),273(15),289(7), 311(2), 369(8}, 3~3(5}. 311(8), 367(2), 369(7), 378(1),,384(8), 388(8), 392(8), 393(4)_ Rural: PRANTIJ TALUKA 200(7), 273(15), 289(7), 3ll(2), 309(8), 393(5). Tota,l : Urban; 200(47), 207(13), 209(12), 220{lO), 230(3), 235~2), 273(64), No Urban Area 274(1), 280(4), 281(2), 289(21), 302(1). 3Il(18), 336(6), 343(1), Villages : 369(40), 388(12), 389(1), 392(3), 393(19)_ Isari-200( 1), 393'( 1); Punj a pur-273( 1); PateI-Na-Chhapara.273( 2)' Rural : Khakhariya-289(2); Rellawada-200( 1), 289( 1); Shangal-200( 1): 393(1}; Kunol-200(1); Illtva-2~9(1); Panchal-2S9(1). Valuna-200(1) 200(38), 207(5}, 209(1), 230(1), 235(1),273(16), 280(1), 289(13), 273(1); Meghraj·200(2), 273(2), 289(2), 311(2), ' 369(6), 393(3): 311 (4), 343( 1), 369(30), 389(1), 393(4). Iploda.273(2), 369( I); Pisal-27S(I); Kasana·273(6); Rayawada-369(I). Urban: Town: 200(9),207(8),209(11), 220(lQ), 230(2), 235(1),273(48), 274(1}. No Urban Area 280(3), 281 (2), 289(8), 302(1), 311 (14), 336(6), 369( I OJ, 388(12), MALPUR MAHAL 392(3), 393(15). Total: Villages: 200(5), 207(2}, -273(8), 289(1), 311(2), 369(8), 372(4), 393(2). Moya.d-200(2), 207(1), 311(4); 369(4); Vughpm-36'a(1); Piludra. Rural: 200(1), 369(1); Sa,lnl-200(3), 207(2), 235(1), 280(1), 289(1), 3G9(5), 200(5), 207(2), 273(8), 289(1), 311(2), 369(8), 372(4), 393 (2) 393(2); Nananpur-369(2); SonllsaJ1-200(?). 273(4), 369(2), 393(1); Pallacher.200(1); Aminpur-369(1); Oran.273(1), 3(i!)(2); Kamalpur- Villages : 369(1); Tajpur-200tl), 2i3( 1); l"atepur-200(1), 273(2); Ambawada- 200(1), 289(1). 359(2), 393(1); Ke.boili'a-200(2), 3()9(1); Ranaean· ~at.havas·369(l); D9dia-200(1}; Malpur-2(lO{2}, 2(17(1), 2S~(1}, 200(2),369(1); Ghadi-200(1); );{ot,j8arl-200(1); Varvada-200(1); ).Iota 311(1), 3GIJ(4), 39~(2); l\anawada-207(I)j Satarda.200(1)· Aniyor- ChekhJa-200(2), 369(1); ~Iodhuka.200{2}, 273(1); Nuna Chekhla- 200(1), 2i3(i'l), 311(1), 369(3J; Ubharan-372(2); Jalilm Khant.Na. 200(1); Punari-ZOO(J). 273( 1), 289(5), 369(3) ; Tajpur-Camp-3ti9(1); }luwade-372( 1); Tunadar-372(l). AntroJivas-Dolji-200(I), 343(1); SagpUl'-289(4), 369(1); Aniod-200(1); Urban: Ba.dodra.200(1); Sa.latpur-273(1), Gora-200(1); Hatsol-200(2), 207(2). No Urban Area 230( 1); Madhavgadh-200( 1).Gulabni-Muvadi-200(1); Kherol-200(1), BAYAD TALUKA 369(1); Ujedia.-200(I); J orajini-l\Iuvadi-289(2), 3S9(1); Balisana- Total: 200(2), 273(1); Karol-200(I); Dalaui-Muvadi.273(4); Mahial·200(1). 200(34),207(7);273(46),280(3),281(9),311(13), 369(12) 388(2) 389(l}, 392(2), 393(13). ' , Towns : PRANTIJ TOWN Rural: 200(6), 207(2), 209(11), 220(9), 230(2), 235(1}, 273(27), 280(2), 389(;~OJt;l2?,~7J~1l:~3(46), 280(3), 281(9). 311(13),369(12),888(2), 289(2), 302(1), 311.8), 336(3), 369(4), 388(7), 392(3), 393(10). Urban: TALOD TOWN No Urban Area 200(3). 207(6).·220(1), 273(21), 274(1), 280(1), 28l.(2), 289 (6), Villages: 311(6), 336(3), 369(6), 388(5), 393(5). U~arda-20i(I); Gobarjini - Muva~i - 200(1); Tenpur - 200(1); }lODASA TALUKA Ambahara-200(1), 273(1), 3U(2); Jttpur.200(1); Vasani-200(1); Akrund-200(3), 273(7), 281 (3), 311( 1), 369(1), 388(6)· Vatrakgadh- Total: 369{l); Vantda-Bayad-200(l); Simli-273(J), 369(1);' Bhotudevno­ 200(4-1), 207(9}, 209(5}, 220(1), 230(n, 274(1), 289(3), 302(1}, Math-:WO(l}; Karanpur-200(1); Vantda Suka.200(1); Khadol-273(1} 303(1), 3~6(1), 341().), 343(4), 364(1), 369(6), 388(2), 393(4). 311(1); Gabat-200(3), 273(13), 280(1), 369(1), 393(5); Badarpur~ 200(1); ChoiJa-200(3), 273(1), 280(1), 311(2), 389(1)' Bayad-200(3) Rural: ' 207(3);273(10),280(1),311 (5), 369(3),388(1).392(1), 393(3); Radow-a: 200(32), 207(7), 289(3), 341(1), 343(4), 364(1), 869(6), 388(2), 200( 2) ;Dakhaueshar-200( 1); Santham ba·200(3 )~27 3( 5),369( 1) ;Patelna­ 393(4). ' Muwada-200(1), 369(1}; Indran-200(1); Hathlpura-200(1); Vantda­ Kavad-200(3), 207(2), 273(4), 311(1), 369(1),392(1), 393(5)- Borel-

Urban: > 273(1), 281(6), 311(1); Lank-207(1), 273(2), 369(1); Deroli.369(1). > 200(9), 207(2). 209(5), 220(1), 230(1), 274(1), a02(]), 303(1), Town: 336(1). No Urba.n Area 135 Standard Industrial Classification

Major Minor M.&iol' Group Group Gronp (Code) ~seriptio.tl (CQde) (Code) Veecri_ptiul.l I 3 1

Dim,w,. 0 AgricuUure, ffVe.MQC1c, forestry. ji6hifi.f/ Qna. hunting .m"i.riott 14: J JIa",,/actl'rftJg-COftId.

04 Livestock (lnd Hunting 22 !E'obQcto P'ti~ Production b.nd rearing of HvelAock (large head, MannIactpre of bid! !201 only) m£IJnly for milk a.nd animal power such Manufacture Qf oigars tLnd oheroot, as cow, buffalo. goat. • . 040 !2~ Rearing of sheep a,lld production of 1Vool . 041 Manufacture of cigarette and oigaret.~ tobaoco !2$ Rearing a.nd produ ct.l on of ot)ler anim~}s (mainly M&nufactul'e of hookah tobacco .. 22$ for slaughter) such as pig • • 042 Ptoduction (If ducks, hens and other.$tllaJJ birds. .M8Jlufacture of snv.tf • !~ eggs by rearing and poultry fe.rmivg . 043 M(mufactuJ'e of jerda &ud other ohewing tobaoco ~2& Rearing of b~es for thf;)production of boney, WaX Manu(a.ctu.re of other tobacCQ product& . ~2t- a.nd collection of honey . QU .23 'l'el:Ule-CQ((ot\ Re~ring of lli1k worms and production of cocoons a,nd ra.w silk • • • ~5 Cotton ginning. cleaning. pressing ~nd baling 2M' ReMjng of otbeJ' .sm$)) animals ~I1d inflect$ • 046 Production of other animld husbandry products Cotton spinning (other than in %Dills) 2311 81lch as skin, bone, ivory 3Dd teeth 048 Cotton spinning snd weaving in mills . 23% Cotton dyeing, ble~hi$l.g 2.BS: Cotton weaving in power looms 234. 2() l'ooil8tu!fa Cotton weaving in bandloom8 236 Produc tion of rice, aHa, flour, etc. by milling Ma.nufMltw:ing of kb.a.di textile in hall~oomll • 2. debuEking and procet;sing of crops a.nd food· Printing of cotton text.ile 237 gralne • • • • Manufacturing of cotton vet, • Production of sugar lind syrup fl'(1m sugarcane 238 iu mills . • . • Manufacturing of cotton. cordage, I'ope and t..npe 2Si Production of indigenous augar• gur from flugar cane or palm juice ano proauction of candy 2-i- Te:n\te-J,,1t Proouctiou of fruit products such as jam. jelly, sauce and canning tlnd prelWr'Vs.tion of fruita J\1t~ p:res&ir.g a.nd baling Slaughtering. preservlttion of JUea:~ and fish and Jute spinnjng and weaving oa.nnipg of fish .. • • Dyeing and bleaching of jute Production of bread, DiB()uita, C,9ke Bnd other Printing of jute ~:r.tile • ba.kery product 9 • • • .206 Manufacture of other products like rope, c01'dlige Produc'ti.on of bl)'\;tel', gbee. CnT:le9b ann Dihtol' from jute and similar fibre ncb u hemp. da.iry products • . • 2D6 m~"&. ~ Production of edible fats and oil (()ther ths:Q hydrogenated oil) • • • 207 Production of hydrogenated 01.1& \Vau&ep'&ti). • ~~\}8 Production of other food products !!Iuoh 8.8 8weet~ Wool ba.ling t\.l.I.d pressing • • 'ISO meat and cOllilimenta. nruri, mllrki. ohira. Wool cleaning all.d p:toceesing {llco'Ulillg) kboi, COll04. chDcolate, tOffee. lozenge • %09 ~51 Wool spl.XllllJlg aJld, wern1Jlg in mill. • 26) !l Be.'IIeraf]t8 Wool spinning other than in mille 2ti. Production Df distilled spirits, winee, liquor from Wool weaving in power loolll 2U &icODcllc ma1i. irolt19 a1\d m.~\tl> in. diltilltr;y Wool welfVing in handloolD 255. 210 and brewery Embroidery a.nd 8.l't work in 'Woollen tes:tilt 258 Production of country liquor , , 211 Production of indigenous liQuor such as toddy, .26 Te:d;le--Sil~ liquor from mahua. paln:t juice 2U SpinIliJlg a.nd 1Fe,.'Ping Df IilZ textile ill mill • ?ro

Major Minor Major Group Group Group (Code) DescriptioDi (Oodo) (Code) Description 1 2 3 1 2

Divi8i01t 2 d7 J Manulactwl'inu-contit .. f)itJi8icm 2 &: 3 Manufactuf'ing-(ontd. 27 Texlilt-Mi8tellaneou8 30 priftting and Publwhing

Manufacture of ca.rpet and aU othel' similar type Printir,g and publishing of neWs-palers and of textile products _ 270 pericdicals ' 300 Manufacture of hosiery and Qthe:r knitted fabrics Printing and publishing of beoks _. • 301 and ga,nnents ~'1 All Qt.hd types of·Ildn1..ing ir-cludi.ng litlogra;phy. engra-ving, etching, block making and other . EmocoidEl'fY a.nd making of Cf'epe lace and fringes 272 wurk connected with printing industry • 30.2 Ma.king of textile gel'mets hlell1ding raincoats All types of Linclhlg, btichillg, sizing and other and he~dgear 273 aJlied work connectfd with bindirg industry 303 Manufact,ure of made up textile goods except wearing appareJ such all curtains. pillow cases. 31 Leather and Leather Procbud8 bedding ma.teria.ls, lllattre&s. textile ba.ga 27. Currying, tanning and finishing of hides and Manufacture of 'Waterproof textile products skins and preparation of finished lcatha 310 such aB oil cloth, ta.rpaulin 275 Manufacture of shoes and other leather foot- Manufachlre and recovery of all typ~s of fibresfor ".. ear . • • • 311 purposes of padding. wadding and upholstery Manufacture of clothing and wearing e.pparel filling 2"16 (except footwear) made of leather and fut • 312 Manufacture of leather products (except those Manufacture of coir and coir p;oductlj 2"17 covered by code NOEl. 311, 312), such as leather Manwacture of um brellas . 278 upholstery. 8uitcases, pocket books~ cigarette Procesl'Iing and manufacture of textile products and key otlSes, purfes_ saddlery, whip and not covered above 279 otber articles 313 Repair of shoes and other ltather footwear • 314 28 Manufacture of Wood and Wooden ProdtI.CU Repair of all other leather products except foot .. wear • 31G Sawing and planing of wood 280 Ma.nufactlll"e of wooden furnit'\ll"e a.nd fixtureB 281 32 Rubber, Petroleum and Coal Prodttctll Manufacture or structural wooden goods (includ. Manufacture of tyres and tubes. • 320 ing treated timber) such as bea.ms, posts, door•• windows •• 282 Manufa.cture of rubber footwear _ • 321 Manufacture of rubber goods used for industrial Manufacture of wooden industrial good~ other purpose • . • • 322 than tra.nsport equipment such as bobbin and Manufacture of an kinds of other rubber products similar equipment and fixtures • 283 from natural or synthetic rubber including Ma.nufacture of other wooden products 8uch as rubber raincoa.t . • 323 utensils, toys a.nwart1e • • 284 Productions of petroleum. kercsene and othe; Manufacture of veneer a.nd plywood. 285 petroleum products in petroleum refineries .. 32' Production of coaltar and coke in coke oven 32li Ma.nufaetu1'e of plywood produets such M tea. chest ..,.. 286 Manufacture of othtr coal and c(laltar productliil not covered elsewhere. • • 326 Manufacture of boxes and packing cases other than plywood • .. • • 287 33 Chemicol8 and Chemical P,.od1J.d8 Manufacture of ma.teriall! from cork. bamboo, Cane, lea.ves and other a.llied products.. • 288 Manufacture of basic industrial chemicals lIuch as acids, alka1is and their salts not elsewhere Ma.nufacture of other 'Wood and allied products apecified . • • • 33f) not covered above ". 289 Manufacture of dyes, pamte, colours and V8l­ nishes 331 29 Pa~'f and Paper P"Dlh.:c:i' ManufactllJ'e of f ertilizprs • . . au Manufacture of ammunition, e:xplosives and Manufacture of pulp from wood, rags, 'Wastepaper fire works • 38S and other fibre!! and the conversion of such Manufacture of matcbeB' • 3M pulp into any kind ot paper and paper board Manufa~ture of medicines, pharmace~tiC81 pre.. iJ! mill • • .. • 200 parahons, perfumes, cosmetics and other Manufacture - of pulp from wood. raga. wutepa.. t lilet prepara.tions except soap. • 386 pet Imd other fibres a.nd the conve:rilIDn of Manufacture of soap a.nd othf'f washing and -IJuch pulp into a.ny .kind of paper and paper cleaning compounds. . • 336 board handmade • • . 291 M.8nufact.un; of turpentine, synthetic, resin. Manufa.oture of produota, such u paper baga. and pta-sile products and materials (including boxes, cards envelope. and moulded pllip goods synthetic rubber) • • • 137 frOm paper.. pApe. boa.rd Mtd paJp 29! llanufactnre of eommon ~!t • 888 131 ANNEXtJRI-concld.

Kajor ltinor MJijor Minol' Group Gruup GtOl p DeeoriptioD (Codf,) (Code) Description (C)I ddJ =1 2 J 1 2 3 DivUion t & 8 Manuladuri1l(l-Conld. DivNio" 2 ~ 3 Manu/aclurirJg-eonc1d.

33 ChemicaLs and Chemic41 Prod"tl8-COftld. 37 Machinery {~Hl kinda other than Trnn~po't) and Eledrical.;qUipm.en& Manufacture of other chemical. and chemical products not covered above (including inedi- Manufacture and s.ssem bUng of machinery (other ble oils "'nd fats) 339 than eleottical) except textile machinery . 370 Manufacture and assembling of prime mover M N on,....tmetaUic M 'mral Prod fiCt8 QfM' tha" pttrole urn. and boilers, other thaD eleotrical equipment, ani Goal such &s masel engines, road, rollers, tractors . 371 .M8Jlufacture ot machine tools 372 Manufaoture of st1'uctura.l cle.y produew ..ueh as bricks, tiles . .. • 340 .ltian:nf8(Jture of t.e:s:tile machinery and acceaeorie8 3'73 \ . Manufacture of bea.vy electrical machinery and Manufacture of cement and cement products 341 Manufacture of lime. • 342 equipment such 8.8 motors, generators, trans· Manufacture of structural stone goods, stone formen 374: dressing ll-nd stone crushing . • 343 lIanufa.cture of electric lampe and fans 375 M8.nufacture of stonewal'€s, other than images 344 Manufacture of in8ulated wires and cables 376 MBnufacture of stone ima.ges . • 345 Ms." uacture of plasUlr of paris and its products 346 Manufacture of an kinds of battery . 3"17 Manuf8.cture of asbestos products 347 Manufacture of electronic equipment such tiS M.&nufa.cture of products 348 ra.dio, roicrophope •. 378 Manufacture of electric machinery and appara. tes. 35 ManufaQure of earlkaware and earlM" peUery appliances not specified above 379

Manufacture of chinaware and crockery 351 ManufllCtul'e of porcelain and its products 352 Manufacture, assembly and repairing of loco· M&nufa.ciure of gla~a bangles &nd beads 353 motives • • • . 380 ManufltCture of glass apparatus 354 Manufacture of we-gons, coaches, tramways and M&nufnctul'c of earthen iruage, busts and statues. 3.)5 other rail road equipment other tha.n that Manufacture., of earthen tDYS and artw&rea except oovered by cooe No. 363 • 3S1 those covered by code No. 3.1)5. • 356 Manufacture and &86embliog. of motor vehicles of a.ll types (exoepting motor engines) . Manuf&cture of glass and glass products except as!! Manufacture of motor vehicles engines parts IUld optical and photographic lensea and g\t\ss products covered above • • 357 accessories. . . • 383 Repairing and seryicing of motor vehicles • 384 Manufa.cture of otber non.metallic mmer&l pro- Manufacture of bicycles and tricyoles and aeces· ducts not elsewhere specified &9 80riee !:Iuch as saddle, seat frame, gear • 385 .s uilding -a.nd repal'ing of water transport equi p- 36- BaBic Metals and their Produtts extq,t Machinery ment such as ships, boats and manufacture .. aM rra7Yport Equip'fmflt of me.nne engineS •• 386 Ma.nufacture and repair of air transport equip- Manufacture ,')firon aDd steel im:luding smelting, ment ihCludirg geropl&neB, aeroengines 387 refining, rolling convl'rsion into b8.lric foroll:J BepairiLg vf bicycles and tricycles. • 388 such 8.1l billets, bloomll, tubes. rods 360 .:Ma.nufacture of other transport equipment not :MaJlufacture including smelting, refining of non- covered above such as animal dr&'WIl and

ferrous metals and alloys in basic form8 # 361 hand·drawn vehicles 389 Manufact.ure of armalllents . . 362 Manufacture of structural sted products 8UCb. 39 AHaeeUane(}'U$ Matl/u!a~'U';ng lndttmiu as joist, rail, sheet, plate. . 363 J,{aJ:mfactuTI;) of iron a.nd sWel fumituro • 364, Manufe.ctllre of optical instruments .nd lense)", Manufacture of brass and bell metal products. 366 opthalmic goods t\nd photographio equiplllEmt Manufa.cture of alumi..'lium products . 366 a.nd supplies. • • . 390 Manufaoture of metal products (other than of Manufacture of scientific, mediCAl and ,urgical irOn brs8t1, bell metal and aluminium) sucb. instruments and equipment (l.nd snpplielj . 391 at! tin can. . • . 367 Aseembling and repairing of watche8 &nd clocks 392 En&lllelling, gaiva.nising, platiPg (inc)udir g ele­ Manufa.cture of jewellery, silverware and Watf 8 cttoplating) polishing a.nd welding of meta.l using gold and other precious metals . 393 p:roducta . . • 368 Ma.nufacture and tuning of musical instruments 3H M.!IoI.tufactul'f:l of sundry h&rdwAres such &8 G.I. Manufacture of ste.tionery articles not covered pi:pe. wire net. bQlt, 8Cr\)w. bucket, outlery ~lsewhere such &8 pencil, penholdel', fountain (This will slso include the manuf~ture of pen . .' 395 ItJndry, ferrous ~ngineering products done by Ms.nufacture of sports goods • 396 jabbing en'Jineering coneen.s which cannot Manufacture and repair work of goods Dot ..,. claeaified in major group" 3(1,1'1,38 &nd 39) 389 assignalue to any othf!r group 399 138 LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION

The handicraft table is a new feature introduced in the District Census Handbook, in 1961 CensUs. A detailed handicraft survey has been undertaken as a part of the censal programme. In States like Gujarat where the survey was conducted for selected crafts in selected centres, and not in each and rwery village, thia handicraft table was to be oompiled from the house-lists or the village notes. Accordingly, the information for this table was extracted from the house-lieu adopting a 4 digit code for household industries circulated by Registrar General, India. The definition of household industry presented a problem, which was solved by including, on an ad hOG basis, household industries having leBS than 5 workers for this purpose.

The ta.ble shows the number of villa.geSjtoWD8 in which particular crafts are practised and number of pereoDl engaged therein. The data are compiled sepa.rately for the rural and urban areas of each talukafmahal. for each city or town in tlie district and consolidated for rural and urba.n areas of the district. Where there . is only one city/town in a taluka/mahal,. ib& data f~r the u"than amas are given for the city/town as they are 8ame for t.aJukajmahal.

139 URBAN

LIST OF RURAL CRAFlS AND NUMBER OF' PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION

No. of No. of ,)laiOl'/Mfnor person. lbjor/Kinor persolUl ,Glou employed Group employed Ind1Ul:J'al No. of in lndllstrial No. of in Cock No. Name of Craft Tow!18 produotion Code No.· Name of Craft Towns production 1 1 2 3 SABARKANTHA DISTRICT· SABARKANTHA DISTRICT -collfd.

~aio, Gr. 20 F()()dattLff s 98 Major Gr. 31 Leather cmd Leather Jro. 39 ducts . lIinor Minor Gr. 200.1 Production of flour by vil­ Gr. 311.1 Maldng of l~ather bOOUl. l&ge chakkies or flour mill shoes or chappals (slippers, by grinding wheat, maize, Ban.). • • 4 gr&m, etc. 5 29 207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or Major Gr. 33 Chemica18 a7id Ohemical by smail ol'l.chines 2 5 Proilucts 9 209. 1 Confectionery 1 I Minor 209.2 Making of sweet mea.t's, Gr. 336.1 Manufacture of soap and }addu, peda, barphi, ba.tasa, washing soda • 2 9 etc. 3 20 Major Gr. 36 BastA; .Md(J.~ and their 20:}.6 Making of dalmot, chana- Frod'Ucts acept Machi-rury cbur (jor) garaUl~ . end ~a.1t8pOt"t E!luil-tlun( 37 etc. 2 7 MWor Gr. 367.2 Making of articles frem Ma.jOf' Gr'.nting ""arks, printing af lage cha.kkies or 1)our mill handbills, invitatiLn carde, by grin~ :w.heat, maize, ek. .. 1 gB.m,a etc, l " -The total number of toW'll&! in the dililtrict is 15. fthe total ntunber of towns io_ the talus ill 1. 140 URBAN

LIST OJ' atJlb\L CRAFIS Am) , NUMBER OF PGU10NS EMPLOYED IN PROI)UCTION.contd.

No. of No. of Major/Hinor person. Major/Minor perlons . Grnnp employed Group employed In41ll8tri.l No. of in Induatri&l No. of in tWe No. NaIlle of Cra.ft Towns production Code No. N a.me of Craft Towns produotion t 2 1 2 3 IDAR TOWN (IDAR TALUKA)-contd. HIlli\TNAGAR TOWN (HIMATNAGAR 'l'ALUKA)*

'Minor Major (k. 20 Food8tuff8 26 Gr. 2()9.1 Confectionery 1 1 Minor 209.2 Making of sweet meatSl, Gr. 200.1 Production of flour by vil­ , peda, barphi. batasa. lage chakkies or flour mill etc. • 1 2 by grinding wheat, maize, gram, etc. 1 21 209. 6 Ma.king of dalmot, chana.­ ohur (lor) ga.ra.m, Nwari, 209.2 Making of sweet meats, etc. 1 1 la.ddu, peda., barphi. batae8., etc. 1 5 Major Gr. 22 Tobacco Pt"odu{'ts 1 Major Gr. 23 Textile-Cotton 1 Minor Min(lt: Gr. 220 Manufacture of bidi 1 1 Gr. 233.1 Dyeing of cloth (cotton) Tatik-M i8Cfllaneou 8 and yarn . 1 1 Major Gr. 27 Textik·M i8cellane0U8 Minor 33 Gr. 273.4 Making of textile garment.. including ra.in-coats fond Minor hC'-ad-gcaI'(" n.e,c. . 1 15 Gr. 273.4 Making of textile garment,tII including rain - coats and heail-gears. o.e.c. . • 1 33 MajM rk. 28 Man;u!adu'I'e oj Wood and Wooden Product8 1 Major Gr. 28 M anufaclute of wood and Wooden. Product8 '1 Minor Gr. 289.4 Manufacture of ot,her wood Minor and allied prOollctB, D.e.c. 1 1 Gr. 281 Manufa.ctnre of wooden fur­ niture, and fixtures 1 Najor rk. 31 Leather and Leather Pro­ d'IU&8 289.4 Manufacture of other wood . and allied products, Il.C.C. 1 3 Minor Gr. 311.1 Making of leather boots, Major Gr. 30 Printing and Publishing 4 shoos or chappa!s (slippers, sa.nda.ls). • • 1 Minor Gt. M2.1 FrlnU:u.g wm:'kto.. printing ()f handbills invitation cards. M4jf>r Gr. 36 Basit M eta"" and their PrOOtucls except M aehi1Wry etc. • • • 1 and PraMport Equipment :I Major Gr. 31 LeaJher and Leather P,.o~ duds ~ Minor Gr. 369.8 Foundry Industry (includ- ing 'blacksmithy) . 1 4 Minor Gr. 311.1 Making (If leather boots, Major Gr. 88 Tra1i.8port Equipment 2 shoes or chappals (slipper.; sandals) • 1 14 MinOJ' Gr. 384 Repairing and 8(>fvicing of Major Gr. 36 Ba4ic M etau and their automobiles • • 1 1 Produci$ Except M achi~ 7U"y and 'l'ru7Ulport Equip. 388 Repair of cycle and rick­ fUnl8 shaw 1 1 '1 Minor M i8cellaneoU6 M anuJacturing Gr. 367.2- M&king of articles from tin IndfUtriu 15 aheete • • 1 2 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural Minor implements such as plough. Gr. 393.2 _Goldemithy 1 9 t!.h.e.rt. khutpi, kuda.\, ~~. • 1 399.9 M&king and repairing of 369.8 Foundry Industry (includ- , gootls. n.9.0; • 1 6 illg blaokemithy) • • 1 16

• Tho total number of towns in the ta.luka is 1. 141 VRBAN

LIST OF RURAL cRAFTs AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCflON-COliut.

No. of No. 01 Major/Minor pe180Dl Major/Minor penoDl GroUp employed Gl'ou,p employed Industrial No. of in Industrial No.. of ill Code No. Name {If Craft Towns production Code No, Name of Craft TOWIUl produotic.

1 2 3 1 2 3 4 HIMATNAGAR TOWN (JUMATNAGA:R TALUKA)-contd. PRANTIJ (TALUKA)oQtntd.

MajDr Gr. 37 Machinery (All kinds Major Gr. 28 Manufacture Qf Wood aftd other than Transport) and Wooden ProducUJ Elect,.ical EQuipment 1 MinQr 'Minor Gt. 280 Sawing. planing and mill .. Gr. 378 Repairing and servicing of ins of wood 1 3 radios 1 1 289.4 Manufacture of other wood - Major Gr. 38 Transport Equipment 22 and allied producta, D.e.e. 2 .21 Minor Major Gr, 31 21 Gr. 384 Repairing and servicing 'of automobiles 1 14 Minor 388 Repair of cycle and rick­ Gr. 311.1 Making of leatb.er boots, shaw 1 s shoes or chappai8 (slip' pers, sandals) .2 ~l Major "Gr. 39 Miscellaneous M anu/act'llr. ing Ind:u-8trie8 1'1 M ajOf' Or. 33 Ohemitah /lad (J~1nic.l Prod'Uct. 'I Minor Gr. 392 Repairing and servicing of Minor watches and cloke 1 S Ot. 336.1 Manufa.eture of soap tond washing IOd& 1 1 393.2 GoJdsmithy 1 3 399.9 Making and repairing of Major (h. 36 Ba8~ M «UN «:kd th,ei" Pro .. goods, D.e.C. • 1 6 dud' exc.ept Machinery and Tran8pOfi E t(ltiptn~' 11 PRANTIJ TALUK.A* Minor Gr_ 369.8 Foundry Ind UtItry (includ­ Major Gr. 20 Food8tufls 87 ing blacksmithy) 2 12 Minor Gr. 200.1 Production of flour by Major Gr. 38 village chakkies of flour mill by grinding wheat, Minor Repair of cyele and ricbbaw maize, gram, etc•• 2 19 Gr. 388 2 207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or Major Gr. 39 M i8cetlaMouI M a'Bu/acl'ICN'Ag by smal1 machines 2 l1Ulu.trie.

209. 2 Making sweetmeats, laddu, Minor peda. barphi. batae8. etc , 1 18 Gr. 392 Repairing aDd set'Vicing of wa.tches e.nd elooks 1 I Major Gr. 22 Tobacco Product8 6 393.2 Gold8Dlithy • • .2 18 Minor 399.9 Making and reps.lnng of Ma.nufadure of bidi 2 5 Gt. 220 goodil. D.e.c. 16

Major Gr. 23 Textile-CoUon 1 TALOD TOWN Minor Gr. 230 Cotton ginning, cleaning, Major Gr. 20 FoodA~JJ' carding, pressing and baling 1 1 MUlor Gr. 200.1 Production of fl()ur by vHlage chakkiea or flOllf }finor· mill by grinding wheat, Gr. 273.4 Making of tej.tile garments maize. gram, etc. • • 1 10 including rai.n-coata and 207 on pressing gha.ni, kolhu . head-gears. n.e.c•. 2 or by amall In.chjll~ ... 1

-The total number of towns in the taluka iJ 2. 142 lJRBAN

LIST OF RtJILU., CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF aRSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUClION-conld.

No. of No. of J(ajorfMiaor penona Major/Minor per80na Group employed Group employed Indultrial No. of in Indu8trial No. of in Code No. Name of Craft Towns production Code No. Name of Craft Tow~ produotion

1 2 3 4 1 .2 3 TALOD TOWN..conid. PRANTIJ TOWN

)finor Major Gr. 20 Foodatuffs 4 Gr. 209.2 Making of 8weetmeat.e, laddu, peda, barpbi, bataea, Minor etc. 1 13 -,.,Gr. 200.1 Production of 1Iour by village chakkies or flour MajM' Gr. 22 Tobacco Pre ducts 4 mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram, etc .. 1 3 Minor Gr. 220 Manufacture of bidi 1 4 207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small ma.chines. 1 1 .Major Gr. 27 TUli/e.N iscellaneou8 26 Major Gr. 22 Tobacco Productxs. 1 Minor Gr. 273.4 Making oftextile garments Minor including rain-coats and Gr. 220 Manufacture of bidi I 1 h.-ead.gears, n.e.c .. 1 26

.MajM' Gr. 38 Manufacture of Wood and Major Gr. 23 Textile Cotton 1 Wooden P,.od'Uct8 '1 Minor Minor Gr. 230 Cotton ginning, cleaning, Gr. 280 Sawing, planing and mill· carding, pressing and baling 1 1 ing of ",ood . . 1 3 Major Gr. 27 Textik·M iscellaneou8 24 289.' Man ufa.cture of other wood a.nd allied products, n.e.c • 1 4 Minor Gr. 273.4 Making of textile garmEnts .Major (fl. 31 Leather and Leather Pro­ including ra,in-coats and ducU 8 head·gears, n.e.C .• I

Minor Gr. 311.1 Making of leather boots, Major Gr. 28 Manufacture of u:ood and shoes ot chappa]s (slippers, wooden Products 17 sandalB) • 1 8 Minor .Major Gr. 36 Basic metals and their Gr. 289.4 Manufacture of other wood P,od-ucts Euept Machi· and allied products, n.e.c. I 17 neryand Transport Equip­ ment 5 Major Gr. 31 Leather and Leather Pro- duct8 13 Minor Gr. 369.8 Foundry Industry (includ­ Minor ing blacksmithy) 1 Gr. 311.1 M!l.kjr.g of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, .Mtsjor Ch. 38 Transpor' Equipment 11 s!l.ndals). . • 1 13

Minor Ma.jor Gr. 33 Ohemieal8 and Chemical Gr. 388 Repair of oycle and rick· Product8 'I ah&.w 1 11 Minor Major Gr. 89 M iscellanww M a'll:ufactur­ Gr. 336.1 Manufacture of 80ap and i ng 1tul1utNes 14 Washing soda. 1 7 Kinor Major Gr. 36 Ba~t·(.. Metalij and tltd,. Gr. 392 Repairing B.nd servicing of Productij Excelt Machinery watches a.nd clocks 1 3 and Transport Equipme1lt. 7 393. i GoldBmithy 1 10 Minor 399.9 Ma.king and repairing of Gr. 369.8 Foundry Industry (includ­ goocilJ, D.e.C. 1 1 ing bla.cksmith)·) No. of No. of , Major/Minol' periODS M&jorjMinor .pottona Group employed Group ..ployed Industria.l No. of in .. Industrial No. of in Code No. Name of Craft Towns production, Code No. N &me of Craft, ToWDs. prodUotiOD 1 2 3 1 2 3 • PRANTIJ TOWN-comd. MODASA TOWN.· (M()DASA 1'ALUKA)..contd. Mlljor 01'. 38 MinoI Gr. 209.6 Making of dalmot, cban8ehuf Minor (jar) garam, rewari, etc•• 1 6 Gr. 388 Repair of cycle and riok- shaw • 1 9 Major Gr. 27 Textile Miscellaneous 1

Major Gr. 39 M i3cdlaneou8 Manu/adu­ Minor ring 1 ndu8trie8 17 Gr. 274.1 Weaving oH:b£'s, bed covers curtain piUocases and table M.inor cloth, cloth bags, etc. 1 1 Gr. 393.2 Goldsmithy • • 1 8 Maior Gr. 33 Chemicals and Ch€mical 399.9 Making and repairing of Products goods, n.e,e. 1 9 Minor MODASA TOWN (MADASA TALUKA)* Gr. 336.1 Manufacture of soap and wa,~hing troda. 1 Major Gr. 20 FoodatufJ8 27 Major Gr. 39 M i8cella1Uvu8 M anufactur. Minor ing Ind1.l8t,.ie8 2 Gr. 200.1 Production of flour by vil­ lage chakki£'s or ftout mill Minot by grinding wheat, maize, Gr. 399.9 Making and rerairing of gram, etc . ~ 1 21 goods, 1l.e.('. • .. 1 2.

-~------... The total number of towns in the taluka. is 1. ,RWtAL

LIST OF RURAL CRAFfS AND' ~UMWa OF PERSONS'EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-oontd.

No. of No. 01 Major/Minor pel'ilOM MajorfMinol' pe1'8OnI Group empJo~ Group employed Industria) No. of in Industrial No. of in Code No. N sme of Craft villages produdioe Code No. Name of Craft villages productioB 1 2 3 • 1 2 3 4 SABARKANTHA DISTRl('1* SABARKANTAH DISTRICT·conld. AI ajor Gr, 20 NajorGr.34-35 Non-Metallic MinEral Pro­ duels other than Petroleum Millor and Coal 90 Gr. 200.1 PrJduction of flour by vi1- hge ch'J,kkies or flour mill Minor by grinding wheat, maize, Gr. 350 :Making of earthenware gram, etc. 181 475 such as pottery, etc. 8 !J5 Major Ck. J6 Busic M eta18 and their 207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by ['

~1iJlor Minor Gr. 273." ~lakh)g of textil\; ga.rlllenttl including rain·coats and Gr. 370 Manufacture of mechallical water pumps, tube well head.gears, 11.e.C • 4S 13S pumpS; air pumps; etc. 1 .," 274, I Weaving of khes, bed covers­ 372 Manufacture of small ma­ curtains pillow Ct1S('S and table cloth, cloth bags,. etc. I chine tools and machine parts 3 (i Major Gr. 28 Jfanu/acture of Wood (tna Wooden Products J(JS Majo, Gr. 38 Transport Eqmpmt.'ld Minor ~linor Gr. 388 Repair of cycle and rick. Qr. 280 ~'1Wing, 1 bnillg awl mill· shaw 4 illg of "Y. (Joel • 4. 12 8 281 Mfl.llufact IJl'(, of woocitn fur· .Miliullan£oull Ma1'1ufactvr­ niturC's unrt Hxtuns IS ing 1ndustrie8 289.4 :'Ibn UfllCt tln~ of ether ll'ood Minor a.l(1 allied ptvdt.;,d8. n.p.c. 31. Gr. 392 Repairing servicing of wat. ches and clocks • 3 4 L~atllf;r and Ll'uthr Fro· Major Gr. 31 393.2 Goldsmithy ducf.~ 611 27 ['6 399.9 Makir.g and repairing of Minor goods, o.e.c. . 8 30 Gr. 311.1 l\'[ lking of bather uoots, b:!.')(h OJ' cbal'paJs (sljppus, IDAR TALUKA: 8atldal~) 15 Mojo,. Gr. 20 Food~t1JJJ8 314 Repair of shoes, chappals aDd other l~ather footwear. 1 Minor Gr. 200. I Production of flour by vil. Majr)r Gr. 3·) Ohemica18 and Olu!1nical Pr.)duct.q Ii lage chakkies or flour mill by grinding, wheat, maize, gram, He . Minor 41 Gr. 336.1 Manufacture of soap and 207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu washing soda 1 I or by small machines. 3

• Th~ total number of villages in the district is 1537~ t The tJtal numb~r of villages in the taluka iii 217. 145 R·S4S-19 RVltAL

LIST OF RURAL CRAFfS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-concld.

No. of No. of M&jor/Minor person. Major/Minor persons Group empleyed Gt-oup employed lndustrie.l No. of in Industria.l No. of in Code No. Name of Craft villages production C<>de No. Name of Craft villages production

1 2 , 1 2 3 IDAR TALUKA-conld. IDAR TAL1JKA.('(mdd.

Minor Minor Gr. 2011.2 Ml.lking of fiweetmcRtg, Gr. 369.1 Man ufad ure of agricultural la.ddu, peda. barphi. batiH.

Minur Major OT. 39 M i8('~ll({f\( cus .ManuJodur­ Gr. 280 :-;awing, planing Rnd mill­ .n'.} Indu8Irie.~ J2 irlg of wood I 4, Minor Minot Gr. 281 Mg,nufacture (If wooden fur­ Gr. 392 Repairing and B('rvicing <>f niture and fixtures 2 4 wat(',hes and clocks 1 2 289.4 l\bnufacturc of other wood Gr. 393.2 Gddsmithy 9 l4 and allied prod uds, n.e.c. 13 32 399.9 Making Illid repairillg of Major Gr. 31 Leath,er and Leather Pro­ good:>, n.e.c. 3 16 dw:t8 6 RHED BRAHMA TALUKA '" Minot' Gr. 311.1 Making of leather boots, Ma)or Gr. 20 Foorkluffs 64 shoPS or chappals (slippers, sandals) • 3 3 )lin or 314 Repair of shoes. chappals Gr. 200.1 Production oftlour by vii· artd other leather footwear 1 3 lage ehllkki('8 Of flour mill by grinding wheat, mair.€, gr&nI etc. 14 Major Gr. 33 ChfmicaU an:d Chemical t Products 1 2()7 Oil pre!1sing ghani, kolhu Minor or by small machines 6 14 Gr. 336.1 Manufacture of soap and 1 1 wtlshing soda. Major Gr. 27 Te:tlile-Miscellaneou8 3 Major Gr. 34-35 Non-Metallic :Mineral Pro­ Minor 3 duct,g other than Petrolt:~m Gr. 273.4 Making of textile gartnents and Coal 32 including rnin-coats and head-gears, Il.e.c. 1 3 Minor Gr. 350 Mal,dng of earthenVl'tlre Major Gr. 28 Manlljac1ure oj Wood ond $Ui!h as pottery, etc. 32 Wooden Product8 1

Jlajor Gr. 36 Ba8ic Me14ls and their Minor Products except Machi­ Gr. 289.4 Manufacture of otbt'r wood ""ery and Tran8port Eq1iip­ and allied products, n.6.C. 1 1 menl

• Tbe tota.l number of villages in the taluka is 153. 146 RURAL

LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-contd.

No. of No. of Major/Minor persons Major/Minor persons Group empl<.lyed Group employed Industrial No. of in Industrial No,of in Code No. )l' a me of Craft. villages production Code No. !Ir arne of Craft villages production

1 2 4 1 2 3

KHED HRAH).IA L\L"GKA-contd. BHILODA 'l'ALUKA t

Major Gr. 34-3.') Nrm-3Jetallic .Mineral '14 Products other fl/(m Pelro­ ltum and Coal 2t; Minor Gr. 200.1 Production of flour by vil. Minor lage chakkics or flour mill Gr. 350 Making of earthenware by grinding wheat, maize, such as pottery, {'teo 1 25 gram, etc. 26 74

Major Gr. 36 Basic J[ctals and their Major Gr. 27 Text ile· M~·8cellaneov.8 8 Products Except Macltinery and Tran8port Equipment 106 Minor Gr. 273.4 ~Iaking of textile g[lrm{'nt~ Minor indudillg rain coat:; and Gr. 3G9.] Manufacture of agricultural hC'ad-g('arf', n.e.('. 2 7 implcmentt' surh as plough­ share, khurpi, kudal, etc • 9 97 2i4.1 \Y t'a \-ing of khcl:\, bf2d covers, curtaill H pillow Ca8('R, and 360.8 Foundry Industry (includ­ taLle dotL, cloth LagE,dc. 1 1 ing bJacksmithy) . 5 9 Major Gr. 28 JIanujadur€ oj u'o~d and Major Or. 39 M ~8cellaneou sMa n ufactur. wooden Pr()dv.cill 6 iny 1 ndu8trie& 3 Minor Minor Gr. 28Y. 4 !>.IaIl ufactur(' of uthf'f wood Gr. 303.2 Goldsmithy 2 3 and allied products, n.e.c. 1 6

VIJAYNAGAR MAHAL'" Major Gr. 31 Leathet a7ld LeaOlfr Products 26 M ajar Gr. 20 Foods'uf!s 12 Minor Gr. 311.1 Making of leather boots, Minor shol's or ch8ppal~ (slippers, Gr. 200.1 Production of flour by vil­ sandals) 1 26 lagl' chaklcias or flour mill by grindiug wheat, maize, Major Gr. 34.35 Non·Metallic Mi11erul Pro­ gram, etc. ]2 duct8 otlter Own Pttrole1tm and Coal 38 Major Gr. 28 M anuJact'll.re oj wood and wooden. prod'tlKl3 2 Minor Gr. 350 ~laking of earthenware such Minor as pottery, etc. 3 38 Gr. 289.4 Manufacture of othcr wood a.nd allied products, n.i'..C. 1 2 Majo7 G,. 86 BaS1 c .M daIs and thii, Product.s (xopt Machine,.y Major Gr. 36 Basic Metals aad their Pro- and Transport Equipment 16 dU4!Is ExcepJ Machinery and Tra1l8]JQ7t Equipment. 4 Minor Gr. 369.8 Foundry Industry (includ. Minor ing blacksmithy) . 4 16 Gr. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultu­ ral implements sucb 8S HUrIAl'NAGAR TALUKA: ploughshare~ khurpi, kuda.l, etc. I 3 JlGjor Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 26

369.8 Foundry Industry (includ. Minor ing blacksmithy) . 1 I Gr. 200.1 Production of flour by vil· lage chakkics of flour mill MajO'!' Gr. 39 Mi8ceUamou8 Manufaduf­ uy grinding wheat, maize, ing Industries 2 gram, etc. 13 2: 207 Oil preBsiIlg gha.ni kolbu or Minot by small machines • 1 Gr. 393.2 Goldsrnithy 1 2

• The total number of villages in the mahal is 94. t The tot&l number of villages in the ta.luka. is 1&9. : The tota.l number of villages in the taluka is 149. 147 RURAL

LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PI~ODUCTION ~(ontd.

No. of No. of Major/Minor pemoDs Kajor/Minor persons Group employed . GrQup employed Ind\1strial ~o. of ill Indu~triHI ~o. of in Code No. N amc of Craft villages production Code No. ~ arne of Craft Villages production

1 2 3 1 3 HI1L\TNAGAR 'rALl'KA-contd

Major Gr. 39 MiufHaM!/U8 ]Jfu1i'Lijall'L" Major G7. 39 ,M isctHv.neC1l8 Mam/Jac/tlr­ 7 ing lnrimlri(.9 3 ing Ind/lt8trit!S llinor Minor Gr. 393.2 Goldsmithy 3 4 Gr. 399. \) Mr'king and tf>rfliripg cf 399.9 Making and repairing of g,wds, n.e.c .• 1 goodR, n,e.c, 1 3 PRA.._,,\TIJ TAL l'KA II< MODARA ']'ALUKA!

Major Gr. 20 Foorhtujfs 70 .Jlajor Gr. 20 Foodsfllljjs 76 Minor Minor Gr. 200.1 PnHluctioll of flour by vil· Gr. 200,1 Producticm of flolH' hv vil­ lage chakkies or flour mill Jage chakkics of flotlr~ mill by grinding wheat, maize, by grinding wheat, JIl!lizf', gram, f't,c. • ;.: 7 68 gram, e c. 24 70 207 O~l pressillg ghani, kolh \I or 207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or hv i.mall machines 1 I by smail nJ

20r. () :'.Iaking d JalIllot, chanacln r .J.rfumifacture (1/ wood a1ld Ijor) g.Halll, l"l'wari, e\(', 1 wooden Prod~rcl8 7 Jrlinor Major ar. 23 :J.'extilt.colfr,n 1 Gr. 289,4 Manufacture of othf'I' wocd arid allied products, JI.C.(', 3 7 Minor Gr. 235 CDtt(ln cht.h w(,Rvir:g In Alajor Or, 3(j Ba-Jic. Meta,lR and their hit 1!l1IoullH! 1 I Producl8 exupt Mudeinl.:'ry and Transport F:quipmcnt 16 MajOf' Gr. 27 Textile-M i8cel/.ane(YIls 16 Jdinor Gr. 364 Manufactur of iron aIld steel Minor furniture 1 Gr. 273.4 Making of textile garments including rain-coats and '369.1 Manufa·cture of agriculiUlb.l head-gears, n.e.c. 9 16 implements su('h as plough. share, khurpi, kudal, etc. 2 Major Gr .28 M anujacturc of u'ood and 369.8 Foundry Industry (includ. wooden Products ing blacksmithy) 2 9 Minor Major Gr. 38 TmnlSport EqUipment 4 Gr, 289.4 Manufacture of other wood and allied products, fI.e,c. 5 14 j(i7Wr Gr. ass RcYpair of eycJe And rickshaw 1 4 Majf)1' (}r. 31 LCIJ,ther and LfatMr Products 9 Kajor Gr. 39 M£scdlaneous .Manujaduring Minor Induslric8 8 Gr. 311.1 Making of leather boots, llinor shoes or chappals (slippers, ,Gr. 393.2 Goldsmit.hy 2 7 sandals) 1 9 299 .9 Making and repairing of Major Gr. 36 Basic Mctal8 and their goods, n.e.c. 1 1 Products }f,'XCfpt Machi­ nery and Transport Equip­ MEGHRAJ TALUKA § ment 47 Jlajot' Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 20 Minor Gr. 369.1 Manufacture of ngrieultural Minor implement,,; such as plough- Gr.. 200,1 Production of flour by vil­ share, khurpi, kudal, etc. 12 lage chakkics or flour mill 369.8 :foundry industry (includ. by grinding wheat, maize, ing blacksmithy) 7 gram, etc. 6 20 ------• The totsl number of villages in the talub is 135. t l'he total nurul-wr of villages in tho taluka ~s 154. § The total number or villages in the talt:ka IS 157. 148 RURAL

J~JST OF RURAl, CRAFTS AND NU~fBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED INPROnUCTION-contd.

No. of No. of Major/Minor persons Major/Minor persons Group employed GroUp employed Industrial No. of in Industrial No. of in Code No. N &me of Cra.ft vill&ges product.ion Code No. N arne of Craft villageR production

1 2 3 1 2 3 4 !olE GHRA J TAL U}\ A-contd. MALPUR MAHAL·contd.

Major Gr. 2'1 Textile _Mi8ce!lane01~8 Major Gr. 31 Ll!uth/-jr und'Lwther Prod'Uci8 3

Minor Minor 273.4 Making of textile garments Gr. :n 1.1 Making of leat her, bootE, including rain-coats and shoes or ehappals (slippers, brad.gears, n.e.c. 7 15 sandals) 2 3

Major Gr. 28 11 anufacfure of wood l1r1d wooden Prorlu.cfs 9 Major Gr. 36 BaJ3ic Mctak ami their Products except Machinery Minor and Transport Equipment 15 Gr. 289.4 Manufacture of other wood and allied products, n.t.c. 6 9 Minor Gr. 369.1 Manufacture of a.gricultural Major Gr. 31 Leather and Leather Pro· implements such as plough­ ducts shan', khurpi, kudal, etc. . 1 Minor Cr. 311.1 Making of leather boots, 369.8 :Foundry Industry (includ­ shoes or chappal:;:: (slipper.::, ing blacksmithy) 6 sandals) I 2

Major Gr. 36 Hosie M dill and their MojD'T {i'r. 31 1.:fn.thiTt.f1:t) ~ulL kiTrtia otJ)~'T Producls except Machinery than Tra'Mport) and Elec­ and Transport Equiprwrll 15 trical Equipment 6

Minor Minor Gr. 369.1 Manufacture of agriculturnl Gr. :n2 Manufacture of small ma­ implements such as plough­ chine tools and machine sharf', khuJ'pi, kudaJ, et('. 1 11 parts 3 6 369.8 Foundry Industry (includ­ ing blacksmithy) 3 Major Gr. 39 --,11 isce/Taneous .M an11jacluring Indus/ries I:? Major Gr. 39 M iscellaneou8 M anufactur­ ing Industries ,) Minor Gr. 393.2 Goldsmithy 3 7 Minor Gr. 393.2 Goldsmithy 3 5 399.9 Making and repairing of good", n.e.c. MALPUR MAH AL * Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 10 BAYAD TALUKA t

Minor Gr. 200.1 Production of flour by viI· Major Gr. 20 Food~tuff8 61 lage chakkics or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, Minor gram, etc. 4 10 Gr. 200.1 Production of flour by vil­ lage chakkies or flour mill MajM Gr. 27 Textile j:fiscellaneou~ 1l by grinding wheat,. maize, gram, etc. 20 60 Minor Gr. 273.4 Making of textile garments 207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu inoluding rain-coats and or by smail machines 4 4: head-gear!", n.e.c. 1 11

Major Gr. 28 M anujact'Ure oj ?rood and Major Gr. 27 T extile-.JlfiscellaneoU-9 40 Wooden Products 4 Minor Minor Gr. 273.4: Making of textile garments Gr. 289.4: Manufacture of oth!'r wood including rain---coats and and allied product!>. n.e.c. 1 4 head-gears, n.e.c. 11 4G

• The tota.l number of villages in tr.e mahal is 123. t The total number of villages in the ta.luka :s 166.

149 RURAL

LIST OF RURAL CRAFI'S AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN' PRODUCTION-concld.

No. of No. of Maior(Minof per6o~6 Me-lor/MinQr perao'D.l!l Group empJQ1ed Group .,rnployed Ind ustriill No. of in Industtia.l No. of in Code No. Nil-me of Craft villa-gel! production Code No. .N llme of Craft 'Villages produetioll. 1 3 1 8 4:

llA Y AD TALUKA·oontd. BAYAD TALUKA.eo~dd. h!ajl)r Gr. 28 Ma~1lfq.cture of wood q,:nd Minor wooden Products 22 Gr. 369. g Foundry Industry {ind\ld~ ing blacksmithY) • 1 0 17 Minor Gr. 280 Sawing. planing lInd UlilI~ Major (Jr. 38 ing of wood • 3 Minor 281 Manufacture of wooden flIr· Gr. 388 Repair of cycle and rick- niture and fidures 3 14 shaw • - • 2

)Iajor Gr. 31 Leather and le.ather Produ'Cls 15 Jllajor G'T. 39 Mi8oelld/neou~ Jf(l11iu!adu,. i11{/ ludufltrieB 1'1

ftlirlor Mill or Cr. 311.1 MahlJlg of leather boobz. Gr. 392 Repairing and servicing of ahoes or ohappals (slipper~ watches and clocks . .2 2 sandals) 7 • 393.2 Goldsmithy 4 13 ~Jlajor 6'r. 38 Bfl81.C Metala and their Producia except Ma.chintTY 399.9 Making and repairing of and Trauspqrl EguiprMnt goods, n.e.e. • 1 2

150 PART n·contd. OFFICIAL STATISTICS LIST OF TABLES ON OFFICIAL STATISTICS

1 RAINFALL AND TEMPERATuRE: PAGES 1.1 Maximum and Minimum Temperature, 1958-1960 at Headquarte1'8 Station, Hi JIlatnagar. 154 1.2 Monthly Rainfall 1952·1956 and 1958.1960 at headquarters Station. BiIL.8tnegar . 154 2 VITAL STATISTICS: 2.1 Birth and Death Rate based on Mid.year Population Estimates • 155 2.2 Deaths from selected Causes, 1951, 1956 and 1960 156 3 AORICULTURE: 3.1 Land Utilization, 1956-57 and 1960-61. . 156 3. 2 .Area and Outturn of Principal Crop oil, 1950-5 I and 1960-61 167-158 3.3 Irrigation Potential and Vtilizatinn. . . 159 3.4 Area iITigat(~d by Sounes 1950-51, 1955-56 and 1960-61 159 3.5 Area irrigated J:>y Crops, 1950·51, 1955-56 and UlCC-61 • • 159 3.6 Progress \1nd~t 4-gricuitural Extension in Various Eevelofment Elocks up to 31-3-1961 loo 4 LIVESTOCK: 4.1 Livestock and Agricultural Implements, 1251, W66 and 1961 161 5 CO·OPERATION: 5.1 Number, Membership and Financial Position of Co.operative Banks and Societies. 1960-6] 162 6 FISHERIES: 6.1 Fishing Centres, landing places and number of fishing boata according to sne &II 00 31-3-196J 163 7 REGISTERED FACTORIES: 7.1 Number and Type of Regi8~ted Factories showing Average Employm(nt, Hl61 163 8 ELECTRlCITY: 8.1 Installed Capacity of Electricity, 19€:O-51, 1955·66 and 1960-tH • • 164 8.2 Consumption of Electricity according to purfoEe, 19W.51, BlED-li6 end 1960·61 164 9 MEDICAL AND PUBLIC HEALTH: 9.1 Number of Hospitals, DisrellEarics and Fatients treated in 1951, 19156 and 1961 165 9.2 List of Hospitals and Dispensaries, 1961 165 9.3 Public Hea.lth Aotivitics, 1960-61. 166 10 EDUCATION : 10.1 Schools, Scholars and Teachers in Primary Schools in Rural Areas of Sabarkantha. District. 1ge~1 166 10.2 Literacy and Education in Rural Areas of SabalklJ.r;tha Listric!, 19€0--61. . . 167 10.3 Number and Type of Educational Institution, Number of Pupils and Teachers, 1960.51. 1966·56 and 1960.61 167 10.4 Directory of High Schools and Colleges as on 31·3·1961 168 11 ADMnnsTRATION: (a) Police and Crimes: 11.1 Strength of Police, 1960·61 • • •• .. 168 11. 2 Proportion of Area, Population and Cognizable Offen cea Fer Police, 1960-61.. . . 169 11.3 Criminal Justice, Offences reported, Persons tried, convicted or acquitted for 8elooted Oft'ences, 1960·61 . 169 (b) Jails : 11.4 Jails, 1951, 1956 and 1961 169 (c) Registration : 11.5 Instruments registered and Value of Property transferred. 19tH, 1956 a.nd 1961 170 12 PLACES OF PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT, PRESSES AND JOURNALS: 12.1 Newspapers published in Different Languages. 1950·51, 1955-66 and HluO·61 171 12.2 Printing Presses, 1951, 19;:.6 and 1961 171 12.3 Cinema Theatres, 1960·61 171 13 TRANSFORT AND COMMUNICATIONS : 13.1 Railway Mileages and Names of Railway Stations, 1960-61. • . 172 13.2 Road Mileages by Type of Surface and Category of Road. 1950-61, 1955-56 and 1960-61 172 14 LOCAL BODIES: 14.1 Income and Expenditure of Municipalities, 1960~61. . . 173 14.2 Income and Expenditure of District Local Board, 1950·51, 1955·56 and 1960·61 174 14.3 Income and Expenditure of Panchayats, 1950·51, 1955·56 and ]9UO-61 174 15 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT : 15.1 ProgrQSs and Achievements of Community Development/National Extension Scheme Blocks up to year endiAg JI~3~1961 175 16 PRICES: 16.1 Average Retail Prices of Staple Foodstuff, 1961 176 17 JOINT STOCK COMPANIES, BANKS, INSURANCE AND SWALL SAVINGB (a) Joint Stock Companie.s : 17.1 Joint Stock Companies, 1960·61 176 (b) Banking: 17.2 Scheduled and Non·Scheduled Banks, 19tiO, 1955 and I gao 176 17.3 Number and Type of Co·operative Banke, 1950·51, 1956.56 and 1960-61 177 (c) Insurance : . 17.4 I .. ife Insurance Policies issued and 8um insured, 1957 to 1960 177 (d) Small Savings. : 17.5 Target and Net Collection of SmaH Savings, 1960-61 177 18 CALENDAR OF IMPORTANT EVENTS, FAIB.8 AND FES'l'lVALS AND ANCIENT MONUJIlJ:NTB 18.1 Calendar of Important R\ients 177 18.2 Fairs and Festivals 178-181 18.3 Anoient Monuments 181 152 omCIAL STATIS11CS

Departmental statistics collected from various sources, viz., Admlnistrative~Departments, State and Central, Reserve Bank of India, Life Insurance Corporation, Gujarat Electricity Board, etc., have been included in the Di8trict Census Handbook for the first time, and distributed und£T V:3 2.iff6rent sections listed below :-

1 Rainfall & Temperature 11 Administra tion 2 Vitf11 StatiRtics 12 Public Entertainment and Presses and Journals ;:\ Ag-ri enl ture 13 Transpl1Yt. and Comm'cmications 4 Livestock 14 Local Bodi~s 5 Co~operation 15 Community Development 6 Fisheries 16 Prices 7 Fact,ories 17 Joint Stock Cornp&njes, Insurance, Banks and 8 Electricity Co-operative SociGties 9 Medica.l & Public Health 18 Important Events, Fairs and Festivals and 10 Education Ancient Monuments

Uniform table numbers have been adopted in all the Handbooks. "\Vherever a particular table is not applicable to or could not be compiled for want of requisite information for any district, there will be a break in 'the sequence, owing to the omission of such a. table from the Handbook.

To facilitate further reference, the source of the table as well as explanatory notes as to th,,:, lAnits to which they refer and other particulars have been given at the foot of the table.

AbbreviatioDs used are N.A. = Not a.vailable; ~. =Nil

IS) R·S4S-20 TABI/E 1.1 MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM TEMPERATURE,1958.. 1960 AT HEADQUARTERS STATION, HIMATNAGAR

(In Centigrade] [In Centigrade]

Mean Mean Mean Mean Month Maximum Highest Minimum Lowest Month l\Iaximum 'Highe.l!t Minimunl Lowest 1 2 3 4 () 1 2 3 4 l) 1958 19&9·con:f4. J&uuary 30.89 35.:'56 15.22 L"). (10 July 30.67 34.44 25.94 18.~9 February 30.07 37.78 14.00 11.11 August 2!).1l 32.22 24.72 ~3.33 March 30.94 41.11 10.72 15.00 September 31.SD 36.67 22.44 21.11 April 41.72 47./B 25.44 2Q.5o October 33.00 3fi.6'j ::3.06 2Q.00 Ma.y 42.11 44.44 26.94 25.56 November 31.11 36.67 15.78 14.44 June 40.89 44.44 28.33 25.56 December 28.72 32.22 12.33 8.89 July 33.67 3,') • .)(j 22.78 22.22 1960 August 3~.()O 37.18 ~j.94 24.44 January 2G.7:: 30.00 11.22 8.89 September 20.11 34.44 24.61 22.22 Febmary 34.50 37.7'8 1[;. [.3 10.00 October 33.17 36.67 22.00 17.78 March 33.89 28.80 18.28 11.11 November 30.33 34.44 '18.72 13.33 April 39.44 42.!'2 22.94 20.00 December zg.16 35.[,6 14.83 7.78 May 41. 61 45.56 26.22 23.33 1959 June 38,00 41.ll 27.17 24.44

January 28.33 33.89 13.22 9.44 July 24.33 4<)"-I. ,....;.J'H 25.22 21.11 February 32.06 36.Ci7 14.W 10,00 August 31.83 33.33 24.50 22.22 Ms.rch 38.56 42.:?2 20.39 13.89 Sept-ember 37.06 40.00 23,56 22.22 April 3\1.11 44.44 22.72 21.11 Cctober 35,78 38,89 20.50 15.56 May 41.61 45.00 28.22 25.56 November 32.67 30. U7 15.94 12.22 June 38.44 ~2.22 28.17 23.33 December 30.17 33.33 14.44 11.11

-~ Note; i3OU,.(~ : Figure,;; [or the years 1951 to 1GB; are not available. (1) Direotorate of Health and Medical Services, Gujarat (2) )leteor()l()gi~e.l Officer, Ahmedabad

TABLE 1.%

MONTHLY RAINFALL 1952·1956 AND 1958~1960 AT HEADQUARTERS STATION, UlMATNAGAR

[In C, l; ti IT. C: rC':<]

YC-R.l 1!)52 1953 1954 1955 1956 1958 1959 1960 Monthly ~ronthlv Month}\' Monthlv Monthly r.lon ihly Monthly l\Ionthlv Month Ralnf:tB P"rti.nf\lll H,a,infall Rainfail Rainfall Rai.nfall Rainfall Rainfall

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9.

Total 78.4 104.3 126.:1 101.6 98.6 74.3 159.9 57.0 January 1.8 .. f. ·. 0.1 •• February .. ·. f' ·. •• ·. },ia;rcll ·. ·. •• •• ·. April ·. .. .. 0.5 2.6 1.5 0.5 H&y .. • f June 10.8 1.2 11.5 7.4 9.5 1.6 8.2 12.7 July 42.1 32.9 28.S 4.3 46.3 31.(} 62.S 25.0 August 25,4 63.1 21.9 44..3 13.1 9.7 48.6 16.8 September 0.1 4.8 63.5 45.3 19.1 30.9 37.7 2.1 Ootobe:t­ 0.5 0.6 0.3 9.1 'f November •• •• •• O • December •• •• •• ·. 0,'

Nolt: Mo.,,": Information for the y..;a.rs 1951 And 1957 i. Dot avs,ilable. Bombay Government Gaaette

154 TABLE 2.1 BIRTH AND DEAm RATE BASED ON MID-YEAR POPULATION ESTIMATES

1951-60 1951 1952 1953 1954 Ditths and ------_ .------deaths U R U R U R U R U R 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Births Male 7.860 98,790 701 8,038 7S0 8,060 746 9,183 805 8,645 :Fema1e 6,994 88,576 597 7,100 684 7,197 6;;6 8,389 695 7,724 Birth Rate Itlale 15.11 13.20 16.1 12.4 17.2 12.0 15.7 13.4 16.3 12.1 Female 13.50 11.8'; 13.7 10.9 15.0 10.7 13.8 12.2 14.1 10.8 Female birlh8 reported per 1,000 mde births 890 897 852 883 877 893 879 914 863 893 Deaths Male 3,119 37,460 318 2,712 392 3,967 330 3,364 293 3,190 Female 2,941 35,415 2\)8 2,525 392 3,669 316 3,189 293 3,030 Deaths Rate Male 11.32 9.89 1:L8 8.3 16.3 ll.7 13.2 9.6 11.3 8.8 Female 12.12 9.67 14.4 7.9 18.5 11.1 H.2 9.3 12.7 8.6 FeIllale deaths report pd per 1,(I()O ma.ie deaths 943- 945 937 931 1,000 925 ~J;)8 948 1,000 950

1955 1956 1957 1058 1959 1960 Births and d('.'lt hs U R U R U It U --R U R U R 1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Births .MaJo 876 10,1342 831 10,437 703 10,345 780 9,627 818 14,569 820 9,244 Female 814 10,017 729 9,116 648 9,130 682 8,669 737 13,287 752 7,947 Birth Rare Male 17.2 14,5 15.7 13,S 12.9 13.2 13.8 12.0 14.1 17.8 13.7 11.0 Female 16.0 13.6 13.8 12.0 11.9 11.7 12.1 10.8 12.7 16.2 12.6 9.5 Ft'Dl Q le births reported per 1,000 male births 929 941 877 873 922 883 874- 900 901 ~n2 917 800 Deaths ,Male 2Dl 3,609 306 3,921 304- 4,154 291 4,556 265 4,576 329 3,411 Fem&les 271 3,491 272 3,697 299 3.857 307 4,559 233 4,469 260 2,92! Death Rate Male 10.8 9.7 10.9 10.2 10.5 10.5 9.7 1l.2 8.5 W.9 10.2 7. Female 11.3 9.6 11.0 9.9 11. 7 10.1 11.7 11.6 8.6 11.1 9.3 7. J Female deaths reported per l,()OO male dea.ths 931 967 889 943 984 929 1,055 1,001 879 977 790 85

Rott : Source: (a) U = Urban; R = Rural Direotorate of Health and Medical Servioet, Gujarat.. (b) Number of births per 1,000 of the total mid.year estimated population is calculated on the population of the district as then constituted. (c) Number of deaths per 1,000 of the same sex is calculated on the mid-year estimated population of the district as then constituted. (d) The informa.tion regarding number of births and deaths fur the years 1951·1960 is furnished for the district as then constituted and the population for the years 1951 to 1960 has been estimated on the basis of average during the deeade 1951·1960. (e) Birth and death rates f6r the decade 1951-1960 are average birth and death ra.tel3_

, , (155 TABLE Z.J DEA1BS FROM SELECTED CAUSES, 1951, 1956 AND 1960

SI. SI. No. CaUSt s of death 1951 1956 1960 No. Causes of death 1951 1956 H60

1 2 3 4: :) I 2 3 4 5 Total 6,853 8,196 6,929 7 Suicide (a) Total 14 28 7 1 Cholera 1 2 (b) Male . 4 12 3 2 Smal1-pox • 18 97 44 (e) F('male 10 16 4: 3 Plague 4: Fevers . 4,2i6 5,2i8 4,474 8 Wounding or accident 97 81 112 5 Dysentery and Diarrhoea 25 156 94 9 Wild be-allts . 1 3 4: 10 ,snako bite 26 30 41 11 Rabies . 10 12 9 6 Respira tory Disease 473 799 705 12 All other ea useS 912 1,712 1,437

Note: Source: Informa.tion for the years 1951 and 1956 is fa! the district Directorate of Health and Medical Sen' ices, Gujarat as then constituted.

TABLE 3.1 LAND UTILIZATION, 1956-57 AND 1960-61

[Area ill '00 acres]

81. SI. No. Cladsification of area. 1956.57 1960.61 No. Classification of area 196(}~1

1 2 3 4: 1 2 3 4 1 Total Oer-graphical area. by village papers • • 17,400 17,509 7 Land ullder miscellaneous tree crups and groves not included 2 ]'otcot • • 1,803 2,129 in area sown 1 31 3 Barrell :1,)ld uncultivable land 2,912 2,256 8 Current fallows • [;82 124

4 La.llU put to non·agricultural 9 ether [tllow lanel . ~S3 299 use • • 248 573 10 Net area sown • 10,382 10,714 5 Cultiv Ii blc waste • • 521 575 11 Area. sown more than once 1,296 883 6 Permanent pastures and other ~ grllzing lands 668~ 808 12 Total eru PIlcd area (i.e., Gross cropped area) 1] ,578 11,,597

No~ : SU 7tfU' : Figures for the years 1956.57 and 1960-61 relate to the aIM Directorafe of Agriculture , Guj.[l(,8.t of the ilistrict as then oonstituted. . .

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158 TABLE 3.3 IRRIGATION POTENTIAL AND UTILISATION [In acres J Actual Cost Year of 1951.52 1952·53 ID53·34 I ~54_·55 :"81. (Re. in commence· Year of :No. Name of the Project lakhs) ment completion P U P U P U P U 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

::1 Dam at Karol 9.36 1956 'York is in progress : 2 Hathmati and Kharicut Canal Scheme 13.75 Not known ~otknown 24,000 3,710 24,000 19,562 24,[00 25,274 24,000 ~1,619 : 3 Bamav 42.78 1955 Workisin progress

1955.56 1956.57 195D.60 l~I(.Cl ~Sl. ~No. Name of the Project P u P U P U P l~ p U p U 1 2 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 25

'1 Dam at Karol . 2,000 * 2,000 3,000 * " 2 Ha\hma.ti and Kharicut Canol Seh{'u:e 24,000 22,169 24,000 29,498 26,000 12,iH~ !.:.o,ooo 23,540 :!6,UOO 31,537 .2(1,01,10 13,064 , 3 Harnav 200 150 coo 421 600 168 ...Note: Source: *Aa this scheme covers 3,000 acres of land under command of Khadcut Chief Engincer (Irrigation), P. \\'.};., Gujarat Canal 8ys~<:m, separate account of irrigation Ut]iE8.tion is not maintained. • P==Potential; U=Utilisation • TABf..E 3.4 AREA IRRIGATED, BY SOURCES, 1950·51, 1955 ..56 AND 1960-61 [.\.rea ill '00 acres] ·'S1. 81. :No. SOUl.':ces 1950·51 1953·56 1960-61 ~o. SOUfC{'S H155·56 196('·61

1 2 3 4 5 I 3 4 5

, 1 Government Canals 92 64 6 Total area irrigated 76.:; 1,153 910 2 Pri ya. te Canals 7 Perc(;ntagc of net area irrigated to net area ~OWIl 8.3 1 J,4 8.5 3 Ta.nks 05 17 6 8 Area. irrigated mrjf(' than ·,4 Wells 578 1,028 882 OlWc' • . 2:) 6 225 . 5 Other SOUrCl'B 44 6 9 Tottll Gross area irrigated 78~) I,] 5tl 1,135

Source Direckrute of Agt'iculture, Gujarat TABLE 3.S .AREA IRRIGATED BY CROPS, 1950.51, 1955·56 AND 1960-61 [.\rl'a in '00 acres] ~Sl. 81. No. Crops 1950·51 1955·56 1960·61 No. Crops 11)50·51 19;;[·:)6 1!.lCO.61 J 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4: Q FOOD CRoPS •• 11 Chillies (Non-food) 9 14 16 12 Other food crops 102 33 ! 1 Rice 23 16 ._ 23 Total food crops 909 ';91 ~2 Wheat 442 592 557 NON·FoOD CROPS 3 Jowar I 6 13 Cotton 2 216 330 ·4 Bajri 1 6 6 14 Ground-nut 1 5 Ba.rley 19 8 7 15 Tobacco 1 6 Maize J52 121 125 16 Fodder crops 7 12 "7 Tur 17 Other non· food (}rops 34 I 8 Gram .38 34 18 Tot(11 non- JooJ crops 36 250 344 9 Sugarcane 7 10 6 Total area under 10 potatoes irrigated crops 785

_Note : ~ Source : ~ InfJrma.tion for the~, years :195()"SI, 1955·56 and 1960·61 Direotorate oi Agriculture, Gujarat rela.tes to the distriet a.s. tJu n constituted.

159 TABLE 3.6'. PROGRESS UNDER AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION IN VARIOUS DEVELOPMENT BLOCKS UP TO 31 .. 3-1961

T.ype of Quantity Additional l~LJ('k Date of of improv. Fe-rtili· . Improved area N~lmbE'r of Number of. ,stage CJrnmence· erl seeds 8('rs 1m plemell t s brought a,gricul. Number of expcri- 11I1 lllent of Jisiribut- distribut. dibtribllt('d llnder tural de~cu- experiments mente 81. {,;.D.& Block ed ( B. cd (B. irrigation strations in double in triple No. ::\(amc of Block 3UJ.. P. Stage I .JId~·1 )lds.) Type XumbH' (acres) hdd crollpiLg cropping.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Total 1,01,835 106,414 Iron ploughs 1,807 20,181 3,933 N.A. N.A •. Seed drillers 1,QS9 Others 11,711 Total 14,557

1 Bhilodl> N.£.S. ~by.GG 8,323 3,747 Iron ploughs 11 3,134 634 N.A. N.k. Stage I Apr.58 '. Seed drillers llS Stage II Apr.61 Others 2,465 Total 2,594

2 Khed Brahma X.E.S. Nov.56 4,055 2,168 Iron PIDP) plougbs 864 4,061 1,224. N.A .. N'.A •. Seed drillers 532 Others 995 Total 2,391

3 Vijayn:lgar N.E.S. Apr.57 3,343 1,968 Iron ploughs 35 1,211 259 N.A. N.A •. Stage I Apr.58 Seed drillers 93 Stage II Apr.62 OthPfS 380 Toeal 508

-! Ba.YB.l..l N.E.S. Oct.. "i7 14,920 39,i67 Iron ploughs 262 2,532 207 N.A. N.AL Stage I Apr.58 Seed drillers 279 Others 1.853 Total 2,394

5 llimatnagar P.KE; Apr.58 12,535 21,163 Iron ploughs 71 2.124.· lil? N ..!. N.A. Stage I Oct.58 Seed drillers 2 Others 1,696 Total 1,169

6 Malpilr P.E.S. Apr.59 1,144 1.673 Iron ploughs ,., 400 1.03 N.A. N.A._ Stage I Oct.60 Seed drillers Other9 69- Total 69

7 Moda.sa. C.D.P Oct.52 57,515 35,928 Iron ploughs 564: 6,119 9St. N.A. N.At. C.D. Oct.56 Seed drillers 15 Stage II Apr.58 Others 4,253 Total 4,832

Note I &'kt'U , Figures given in this Table rela.te to the total performance in the Block, aLI Bure&a of EOOJlomht! and Statfstlel, Gujarat•. separate figures a.ccording to the lItage or type of Bloek are not ava.il.ble.

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6 Marketing Societies 9 2,2fi:l r)~') 1 \1.1 :;;.~ ~ 1,111 7 ProceRsing Societies • .. 6 2,513 1,11)3 Ui2 IlifJ ;2 ,:i\):l 8 Sugarcane I~'actories • • 9 Dairy SO('ietjes ..

10 Farming Societies II 216 :l!) 2H 7 ,1 10

11 Lift 1rrigation Societies 3 191 lIB :J) ~O ],,::)

12 (a) Other Agricultural Non-credit Societies S 6S6 ti l..j. 4: :2 l 7 (b) Ot,her Non-agricultural Non-credit Societies • (c) Forest Labourcs and Labour Lontract Societies 10 G~~II )1) :H D -iO

13 Consumer's Co-operative Stores 2 29(j 1 14 ;~:: I-.,

14 Housing Societies 22 403 (j ..l( 9::-; 21 ,fiO

15 (a) Weaver's Societies 3 132 b G :! Hi (b) Other lndustrial Societies 52 1,6118 1:14; lU7 IIi ::,,'j

16 Spinning Mills

17 Fisheries Societies • • 1 ]I-S 18 Supervising Unions 10 381 19 Federations • • 1 IH3 20 General Insurance Societies • ..

21 Life Inllurrmce Societies • • ..

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I 2 3 Gujtlrat Electricity Board .. • 1950~51 .. 1955·56 l(i9 1960~61 2{)O

Note: SOUf'ce : The hlformation for private lict',nsc~s included in this 1 Gujarat }~lcctricity Buard. Baroda table relates only to those licences for which the datil 2 Electrical Engineer to GOYCTlHllC'nt, P,W.D., Gujarat have been furnished by the Electrical Engineer to Government, P. W. D., Glljarat.

TABLE '.2 CONSUl\IPTION OF ELECTR.IClfV ACCORDING TO PURPOSE, 1950-51, 1955 .. 56 AND 1960 .. 61

[In million Kilowatt Hours] KilowaH Hours BuIu to public for KiloWlltt Hours sold to publio for

~- Total Total Commer- Utilisa. Cammer- Utilisl\. Dome8tic ciallight Hon of Dom('stic (lial light tion of copsump- Rnd small Industrial Other eloctri- Consutnp. sud smaH Industrial Other ele

1 2 3 4. 5 (I 1 2 3 4: 5 6

1950·51 N.a, N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 1960-61 0.035 0.3,112 0.208 0.121 0.746 19M·56 0.079 N.A. N.A. 0.052 N.A. - Nole l Bouret. : The information for private licensees included in this 1 Gujarat Electricity Board, Baroda table relates only to those licences for which the data have been furnished by the Electrical Engineer to 2 ElectTical Engineet t.o Government, P. W .D., Gujarat GQ<{ernment, P .\V .D., Guja.ra,t.

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166 TABLE 10.2 LITERACY AND EDUCATION IN RURAL AREAS OF SABARKANTHA DISTRICT, 1960-61

Percentage Nurnher of i'icholar.. Petcelltagt' of school -~....------~----~--~ ._----_ of edueatC'd enrolment Distriutl Xumb~rlJf Pen:entage Per teacher }l~rs(/ns to to population ~~. Taluka! primary of average Pcr thousand I'('r }Jri.tnary in primary populatioll of ~ !1('fj ~o. .'fahal schoals at.t€nul1nce of population school sellOol of age f) [, to U

1 2 3 4- r, () 7 8 9

Total 1,011 74.63 113.36 90.15 39.73 26.50 40.42

1 Idat· 10:\ ,',).110 1:.' ::!.!} ,J I (11,.)/ ,l;l,!;,-,; 27.!(i .~ .i.i" I

2 KlV'd Brahms. \I:~ 7

3 Vijflynagar :'H 7h,Ol \\;\.1\ ~ !',~.~ \ ,LU1,~, :;_:~,\ I,i :.:.~,;) l

,t Bhil )[l:~ 11+ iiJ.:H i In,'':l !J{i. ~Il 11 ,~ l :H,ii2 41.14-

.') H illJat.Jingar lLU I (J. p(l l:,W':i(l lut/A:,) !IAK 31.~8 ,HUD

ti Pr'dntij" Jl.3 74.();\ liti.W 1 (Ii. 17 :"j, i:.:' ;j(I.t_;b 4(1.vi

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9 :\}:> lp~r .''14, i ;{.(JII .112.00 7\),.::0 : I.L :":':.(.-1 ,1(jSi'

iO TIa\'dd 1 ~;) ~ : I, l.~, l'~(l.U :';1,1,1.:--' w.:---q ;_;',UI!3 4::,\l,-) Nole : The data relating to :,;cllools, seholan; and tea(:hel's in primary schools I'l'la'(, Jv District ~rho(11 l~oill'd, Hilliu (nngar Government.aided schools and schOOls tlndel' District .school Board OJ' tlH)fCf' reeognised by tho Board and covpr rural urea of the dil'ltrid only.

TABLE 10.3 NUMBER AND TYPE OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS, NUMBER OF PUPILS AND TEACHERS, 1950-51, 1955-56 AND 1960-61

1950-51 1 ftijo 5(i 1960-61 Typ(~ of Institut·ions ----~----~~ ---- Institutions I>upils Tea\~llPrs lnstituticHls Pupils T,-adler!> Jl\f'.tih,tiol1l:o Pupils T~s('h~rs

1 :! 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Primary Instil ntionB ;,)28 42.246 1.1 J 1 flO4 GH.l22 l.G!~3 1,094 lOS,48G 2,686 Junior BaSic InstitutiollS 1 .. 4'J l2,~H\'l :~:?'3 \37 '21 ,~}~O j" 41) Senior :Basic Institutions J

Secondary Iostitut.ioll8 8 2,37~ ~ll 25 3,~13~ lSi ;{9 n,!=I3. 376 Collegiate Institutions .. .. .2 280 33 Training &hools ~ 1 ~s ~.A. 3 2,.\; 19 Training Colleges J Other type of Institutions 177 4 8 414 10 Nole: - SoU(ce : This t!Lble ncludes data on technical education, nnt roceived. Directorate of Educa.tion, Gujarat

167 TABLE l'.~ DIRECTORY OF HIGH SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES AS ON 31-3-1961 Total Tot&l Sl. numb:>r Sl. number No. High Scbools and Colleges of pupils No. High Schools and Coll(·ges of pupila

1 2 1 2 3

HIGH SCHOOLS HWH t-iCllooLs-conld.

1 Budoli High School, Badoli 198 Hi Talod High Sehool, '1'alod 762

Z Davad High School, Davad 1.t;) Ii Dhansum High School,' Dhansul'a. 607

3 I::\ir, Pl'l1tap High School, Idar 872 l~ ~lodB.;;;R High SchoOl, Modaila 1,176

4 Sheth B. J. High HcllOOI, Jadar 311 19 Sanloi High School, Sardoi 178

5 Kadla.drn High Schoul, Kadi<:vlra • 2It, 20 )Ialpm High Scho()!, Malpur 185

6 Urncdgadh High School, lJmedgadh 1 !)!) 21 Bayad High School, Euyad 270

7 Vuullli High School, Vadali 202 22 Sheth B. J; High School, ghoila 160

8 Balllna High School, Damna 150 23 Delunai High Sehool, Dehmai • 142 9 Bhilolla 11 igh School, llhiloda 3:W 24 Gabat High School, Gubat • 316 )0 Himlit High ~chu()l, Hirnatnagar • 1,041 2") Sathumha High School, Sathamha • 318 11 )Jootan Vidya i\Iandir, Ilol 168 COLLEGF.S 12 Ghadi High School, Ghadi 112

13 Barsol High School, HarsoJ • LiS Sheth H. P. Arts ami Smt.. Shuntahen M. S. Panehal ScimJec College, Talou 133 ]4 Pl'antij Higb School, Prantij • .584 2 Sir P. '1'. Scieuco College and S. K. ] 5 SonaS8.n High School, Sonasan • ISO Shd Rrishno. Om Ad ~ College, Modasa 147 Nvl('- : Source: This ta hk excl ude~ data OIl technical cuucatiOtl, not received. 1 Directorate of Education, Qujarat 2 . Ahmedabad

TABLE 11.1 STRENGTH OF POI.ICE, 1960.{) 1

81. S1. No. Category Permanent. Tempora.ry No. Category Permanent Tempor&ry 1 2 3 • 1 2 3 "- I Deputy and Assistant 7 Su b·ln.spectorl 21 10 Commi~sioners 8 JSlllsdar -." ~upcrintenden t8 1 219 9 Hea.d Constablt'fI } :3 Deputy Superintendents 1 10 Conetables 733 9 4 Inspect nrs 3 :> Police Prosecutors 3 1 6 Depu ty Inspectors .. Toill tit 20 --Bolt: SQttra. : The ta.ble includes the staff of different categories of police Inspector General of Police, Guj&r.t eltablishment at State Bead-que.rters, Regional Offices, Railway, etc.~ wherever such staff exist.s.

168 TABLE 11.% PROPORTION OF AREA, POPULATION AND COGNISABLE OF_FENCES PER POLICE, 1960·61 Strength of Total Proportion of police Proportion Number of cognisable Number including of area. per Proportion of cognisable offences ·Sl. of Poliee Number of tempora-ry police population offences investigated No. District/Tal uka/Mahal Stations outposts force (Sq. miles) per police investigated per police 1 2 3 4 15 6 7 8 9 Total 17 29 656 4.17 1,400 2,067 3.15 1 Idar . 3 5 101 4.19 1,519 30i 2.99 2 Khed Brahma • 2 4 57 5.55 1,30j 93 1.1..3 3 VijaynagBr 1 2 53 3.03 568 5J 1.04 4, Bhiloda 2 2 59 4.40 1,538 178 3.02 15 Himatnn-gar I 2 50 5.57 2,214 .2(·7 0.34 6 Prantij 2 2 94 3.40 1,537 2l:-S 3.06 7 Modas!)' 2 4 92 3.66 1,287 Sri 4.:12 l' .. .~). ~ 8 Meghraj 1 2 36 5.94 1,3~7 ~." 9 Malpur I 2 41 3.48 932 112 :..:. i:J 10 Bayad 2 4 73 3.86 1,475 192 2.03 Source: Inspector General of Police, Gujarat TARLE 11.3 CRIMINAL JUSTICE, OFFENCES REPORTED, PERSONS TRIED, CONVICTED OR ACQUIITED FOR SELECTED OFFENCES. 1960·61

Num ber Number of Numrer Xumb~ r of of cases p3rso1l8 Number of cus,('s p rscus Number SI. brought acquitted or of persona 81. br()Ught ac:q uittcd or of peI'l"'ons No. Nature of offences to trial diSCharged convicted No. Nature of offences to trial discbarg{(i convkted 1 2 345 1 2 3 4 [) 1 Against the State . 11 Theft . . 149 46 35 2 Against the public tranquil- 12 Criminal lllisa ppropria t ion ity • of propert.y . .. 8 By or relating to public • 13 Criminal breach of trust . 3 1 1 servants . 5 8 2 14 Receiving of stulen 4 Affecting the public health property safety. con veniencc, dece­ 15 Cheating 15 3 1 ncy and morals 15 2 16 Criminal Tr( spas8 • 50 69 62 . 5 Affecting life 24 15 11 17 Offer, ces relating to d ('CIl· I) Hurt . 125 551 3 ments, trade and prc,rerty 7 Wrongful restraint and marks wrongful confinement • 13 3 18 Defamation 8 Criminal force and assault 19 Criminal intimidation, il;­ 9 Kidnapping,forcibleabdl~c, suIt and annoyanc(' tion, slavery and force 20 Under special 'al,d local labour 2 4 4 laws 917 194 456 10 Ra.pe Source: Inspector Generul of Police, Gujarat TABLE 11.4 JAILS, 1951, 1956 AND 1961 No. of Prisoners No. of Prisoners No. of No. of Prisoners Authorised at the commence- rec(lived during Prisoners at the end Daily average No. of Accommodati on ment ofthe year the year discharged of the year No.of PI'il:1oner8 Jails! Ca.tegOl'Y of Year Pris~ns M F Total Prisoners M F Total M F Total M F Total M F Total M F Total 1 2 3 -4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 (Convicted 20 20 480 480 483 483 17 17 36 36 I Undrr trials 14 14 629 2 631 631 2 633 12 12 19 19 1961 1 88 4 92 i Security Civil

~~~~:~~:d 45 45 262 2 264 264 2 266 43 43 34 34 Under trials 14 14 141 21 162 146 20 166 9 1 10 10 I 11 1956 1 88 4 92 Securitv Civil • ~LLunatics (Convicted 11 11 128 6 134 124 6 130 15 15 13 13 I Under trials 8 1 9 169 10 179 173 11 184 4 4- 9 1 10 1961 1 88 • 92 -< Security Civil lLunatie% .. .. Souru: Inspector General of Prisons. Guja.rat 169 z<

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17(} TABLE u.t NEWSPAPERS PUBLISHED IN' DIFFERENT 'LANGUAGES, 1950-51; 1955-56 AND 1960·61

4Clanification Year Gujarati Classification Year Gujarati

1 2 3 1 .2 3

Daily 1950·51 ., Fortnightly , 1950-51 2 1955-56 , . 1955-56 1 1960-61 .. 1960-61 1 'Weekly 1950-51 5 Mo~thly 1950-51 1955-56 5 1955·56 , , 1960-61 2 1960·61 2

.Note : S01£rce .- Columns for English, Hindi, Urdu, Sindhi, etc., have been Examiner of Books and Publ;ca~;ous, Gujar .t. deleted, as no newspaper is published from the district in these language•.

TABLE 12.2 PRINTING PRESSES, 1951, 1956 AND IMI

Printing Pre lees Printing Presses ,'!il 81. No. Distriet/'Xaluk.-./Mahal 1,951 1956 1961 No. Dis trict/Taluka/Mahal 1951 1956 1961 1 .2 3 4: is 1 2 3 5 Total 10 8 12 4: Talod 3 N. "A. IJ. ldar 1 N. A. 3. S Moda.sa. • 3 N. A. 4, _, Himatnagar .. 2 N. A. 2 6 Baya.d • .. N. A. 1

:8 Prantij .. • 1 N.A. 2

.Note: Source: Figures for 1961 are given on the basis of Kteper's Examiner of Books and Publications. Gujarat Declara.tions reeeived up to 31.12.1961.

TABLE 12.3 CINEMA THEATRES~ 1960..61

l1a.me of places Number of N arne of places Numb,r of District! where Cinema Number of spectators District/ where Cinema Number of spectators BJ. Taluka/ Theatres are Cinema. (monthly 81. Talukaj Theatres ar¢ Cinema (monthly 11 lio. Mahal looated• Theatres averages) No. Mahal located Theatres aver",ges) J ! 3 4: 5 1 ! 3 4: 5 Total • • 4 43,720 3 Modasa • • "Mod3sa I 12,132 J Himatnagar Himatnagar 1 20,460

~ ·Prantij • PrantW 1 1,575 4, Idar • Idar 1 9,553

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171 RAILWAY MILEAGES AND NAMES OF ItAJLWAY STATIONS, l~J 'rABLE 13.1 Raihr,ay mileage. in the diatriet

Broad gauge .. }4&tr~ ga.uge 67.28 108.26 Narrow gausC) Nuznber of Railway Station.,; 14 Idar TaluM Khed Brahms. Taluka Vij8}"nagar Mahal :8hilod& Tal,uk& lIilna.tnagal' Taluke.. ~- , Sl. N a.me of Railway - Name of 'Railway ~ame of Railway --Name of Raflway No. Station. Station Ne.lne C)f B.ail'Wa~ Station Station Station 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Mahadeopara Khed Brahms Nil 2 Jad&.t Nil Hapa-Boad 3 Soor-Road RiInMJlagar 4 Idar 5 Kadiadts-Road 6 Vadali

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INCOME AND EXPENDITURE OF DISTRI~ LOCAL ~OARD, 1950-51, 1955-56 AND 1960-61

Income [in Its.) Expenditure [in Be.'

1900·51 1955·56 196()~61 195Q.51 1955·~6 1960-61 AU Sourua 583,497 767,036 2,432,481 All Sourcas 196,653 775,538 1,311,695

Land Revenue 235,824 164,069 89,333 .Refunds a.nd Drawba,cks . Local rates 237,434 178,736 104,536 Administration 21,723 33,736 32,423 Interest .. 1,772 23,283 Law and Justice • ·. ·. Law a.nd Justice 44 87 Police · ·. • • police Poris and Pilotage 0 •• Education Education 250 150 150 Medical . 3,496 3,038 3,909 Medica] 8,833 20,003 29,496 Scientific and other Scientific Clnd other Minor Departments Minor Departments PeIlBion Conttibution . .. Pension • ·. 1,267 4,973 Stationery and Printing . Stationery and Printing . Miscellaneous 7,708 e5,447 1,407,335 Miscella.neous 2,500· 91 7.816 Railway Fa.lllin~ Relief 3,163 . • 0 Irrigation and Minor Railwlty • ·. Works 61,567 200,845 Minor works and Civil Works 99,035 292,363 603,153 Navig&tiQu ·• 43,035 207,371 Civil Public W orkB . l60,1.8( 677.251 l,029,4M

S()'Ufce : Rural Development Depa.rtment, GOV'(:lrnment of Gni8l'&t

TABLE 14.3 INCOME AND EXPENDITURE OF PANCHAYATS, 1950-51, J955 ..56 AND 1960 .. 61

No. of Village Panchayats Income of the Panchayats [in Rso] Expenditure ofthe Panchayats [in Re.] S). No. Distriot/TalukafMahal 1950.51 1955·56 1960.61 195().51 1955-56 1960.61 1950.51 1955·56 1960.61

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Tml • ·. 211 4S1 270,29Z 1,998,648 .. 210,111 1,625,593 1 1dar • ·. 42 84 .. 33,235 279,467 14,255 222,839 2 Khed Bra.hma • 7 39 22,560 127,242 15,997 95,950 3 Vijaynagar '1 22 3,486 72,530 468 56,783

4 Bhiloda. ·. 18 62 9,406 152,888 .~ 5,720 102,379 6 Himatnagar • 54 56 26,556 352,06() 25,534 316,082 6 Prantij 25 .67 90,000 245,600 81,500 218,600

7 Mods,8& 20 51 37,193 367,953 24,679 312,SOl

8 Meghraj 9 U 4,576 59,029 5,915 42,714: 12.432 &3,26\ 15,504. 65,471 9 MaJp1ll' f 6 22 .. 10 Ba.yad • 23 54 JO~848 258,6t8 20,539 191.97L .

1J~ : SOfIfU : Information for the years 195()·51, 1955*56 and 1960·61 Rwal Developme.nt Dep~t. G6vHn:BlcSlt of Gujarat r~lates to the district as then constituted.

114._ , TABLE 15.1

PROGRESS AND ACHIEVEMENTS OF COMMUNITY DEVE~PMENT/NATIONAL EXTENSION SCHEMES BLOCKS UP TO YEAR ENDING 31~3-1961 Second Second First Stage Stage First Stage Stage Blocks Blooks Blocks Blockl (Number (Number (Number (Number of Blooks ofB]ocks of Blocks of Blocks Heads of E'Ipendittu'e of C. P. A. ofC. P. A.. Rea.ds of Expenditure ofC. P. A. ofO. P. A. and achievement.8 Unit Pattern) Pattern) and achievements Unit Pattern) Pattern) 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4: 1 Number of :&h>eks 22 Youth dubs • Number 1~5 32 al10tted Number 4.50 1.50 23 Farmer's Unions 425 82 II Population oovered '000 Persona 378 lIS 24 Mahila Samitis 60 16 III Villages covered Number 722 Hi5 25 Libraries, reading rooms 90 52 IV Area covered Sq.Miles 1,125.7 336.7 26 Number of adults " V Total Government made literate (includw expenditure • lta. '000 3,802.0 2,990.G ing those under train· VI People's contribution ing) 5,061 1,503 (Labour, Cash a.nd " Other) Its. '000 1,370.0 3,896.0 27 Roads constructed: • (a) Kutcha • Furlong 425 639 VII Physical achieve­ (b) Pucca N.A. roentB .. N.A • 28 Constructed culverts • Numher- U 51 1 Fertilisers distributed B. Mds. 68,318 35,928 29 Demonstration-cum­ 2 Illlproved seeds training centres started. N.A. distributed B. l\Ids. 40,255 57,515 " 30 Number of new Co. " S Agricultural ~mon­ operative Societies stration Plots Number 1,720 989 started 4 .Area brought under (a) Credit Societies 1 3 fruits and vegetables Acree 484 1,628 " (b) Indust.rial It 15 9 5 Agricultural impJe- (~) Multipurpose 7,334 4,832 (inCluding others) • .. ments distributed Number " 198 63 6 Trees planted 822 88,858 (d) Farming . .• It 2 6 " 7 eomposit pits dug • 1,462 234. 31 Number of credit " aocieties converted into 8 Key Village Centres :multi purpose co­ & A. I. Centres operathe societies u N.A. N.A. st£\rted . N.A. N.A. 32 Numher of new 9 Bulls castrated .. 2,778 3~435 members enrolled in 10 Pedigree animals (a) New societies } supplied 25 19 (b) ExiRting societies 12,780 15.369 11 Veterinary dispensary • started •• N.A. 33 Number of panchayats 12 Cattle inoculated and other statutory bodies started 298 and vaccinated .. 15~17 4,718 • It 223 13 Total additional area 34 Number of villages irrigated by all sources Acres 10..001 6.119 covered by 14 Area reclaimed 3~840 9,967 (a) Panchayats a.nd " other statutory 15 Number of hospitals bodies started 675 started Number N ..A. N.A. 336 (b) Non-statutory }6 Number of dispen. bodies like Villa.ge sarles started .. 1 CounCils, Vikas 17 Number ofRHCj Man daIs, etc.• started " •• PRe started N.A.. 35 New Pucca houses 18 Number ofMCW constructed: Centres started N.A.. (a) Residential • 9 1.851 19 Drinking water well8 (b) School8 . • 40 81 (Bt) Constructed .. 70 (c) Hospitals/Dispensaries .. 12 (d) Others (specify) II 152 (b) Renovated. • f6 240 20 New Schools started 36 New Kutcha houses constructed: • (a) Basic .. ,,. N.A. 8 • (b) Ordinary S (a) Residentilll 669 'f.> N.A. (b) Schools • . •• " 2 21 Ordina.ry schools (c) Hospitals/Dispensaries N.A. 218 converted into Basic N.Aa.. I (d) Others " " 399 Souiu : Burea.u of Economics ~nd Statitltics, Gujarat

175 A VERAGE RETAIL PRICES OF STAPLE FOODSTUF.'S, 1961 TABLE 1'.1 CENTRE IllMATNAGAR

[In Its. per B. Seer] SepteJn- Octo. Novem. Ct)IDmodity JAnuary Februa.ry Maroh April Decem- May .lune July August her bet ber ber 1 2 3 4 G 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Rice 0.75 0.84 0.84 0.81 0.81 ~.81 0.83 0.136 ' 0.85 0.84 Wheat 0.55 0.60 0.36 0.56 0.56 0.85 0.80 0.54 0.56 0.56 0.53 0.54 0.53 0.57 ~ak{ Jowar O.~ O.~ Q.36 0.37 B&jrj 0.87 0.3S OdO 0.40' o.as Q.-iO 0.40 0.40 O.3S 0.41 0.42 0.42 0.42 Q.40 0.# 0.44' 0.41 0.45 0.41 0.42 {Q,_ . 0.42 0.41 Q.40 0-42 0.'12 0.41 0.40 0.40 O.4() Pulae. Arhar (DaI) 0.75 0,75 0.40 0.41 0.43 O.SI 0.81 O.s} 0.78 0.76 0.75 0.71 0.71 Moong 0,58 O.6() Q.t35 0,65 0.74 0.74 0 .. 65 a.52 0.62 0,62 0.56 0.54 0.53 Udid N.A. O.4S 0.45 0.45 0.45 0.55 0.46 0.50 0.50 0.51 0.58 0.53 0.53 Source : District Statistical Officer, Saba.rk'tllltha

JOINT STOCK COMPANIES, 1960-61 TABLE 17.1

AuthoriBed Subooribed 81. Authorised Subscl'ibed Capital Ca.pital SI. Ca.piul No. Clarssification Number [In [In Capital &.1 :Be.] No. Cl3~ifi cation Number [In Re.] [In na.] 1 2 3 4: £) I t 3 Ii 0 Agrioulture and Allied li Oonstruction " &et.ivitie! ~nd utili~ • •• .. .. . ties • .. ._ 1 Kining B.IlO QU&rrying •• .. 1) ComlllerC':e Cfrade and. 2 Proceeaing and manu- Fina.nce) , , .. facture ofil)od I!tuff. ... textiles, leather ar.d '7 Transport, Communi- products thereof • 1 160,000 40,000 llations and Storage ., 3 ProcessiDg Bnd mllJ1U- 8 Co:mmunity and buei- facture metals, chew ness services . mieals and products thereof • • 1 500,000 91,000 5} Personal and other services 4 Processing and manu, • .. .. faotnl'e8, not elee .. 'To~al 2 660,000 where classified • 131"COO Bouret, :

Registrar of Companies, Ministry of COIDmer(le and Industry

SCIIEDULED AND NON-8CUEDVLED BANKS, 1950, 1955 AND 1960 'TABLE '7..%

81. 8l. 'No. Ca.tegory of Banks 1950 1955 1960 No. C.ltegory of Bs.nks i{150 19(t(} 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 5 Total t 2 I) 2 Non-Scheduled Banks .. .. 1 Scheduled Banks I 2 Note, 80t1,f'(,e : 1 Infonnation rega.rding office of Soheduled Banke relates Reserve Bank of lndia, 130 .... 1Il'':"' to p~riod cnding gIst March. I Information rega.rding Non·scheduled 13anklc relates to the la.tel!t bala.nc~~t Ot :return. S . Non-ichedllied Ban'ks \1fith capital and rese~e below Rio 50.000 &re omitted. 1'6 TABLE 17·3

NU~lBER AND TYPE OF CO·OPERATIVE BANKS, 1950·51, 1955·56 AND 1960·61 Years Years S1. ._,_.._....,._.. --- SI. - No. items 1950-51 1955-.56 1960-61 No. Items 1950-51 1955-56 1960-61

1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 Total A 1 :3 3 4 (n) Number of Industrial Co.opcrat,ive :Banks . B 4 4 15 (b) Branches of Industrial Co.operative Banks 1 (a) Number of State Co· S (11.) Number of Primary ()~.r3. tiv(\ Banks . Land Mortgage :Banks: . (b) Branches of State Co~ (b) Branchcs of Primary operative Bar,ks 3 3 Land ~Iortgage Banks 1 1 2 (:1.) Number of State Land 6 (a) , Numl)f'1' of Taluka Co- Mortgage Banks . openl.tive B~l.llk3 (b) Branches of State Land (b) Branches of Taluka Co· Mortgage Banks 7 operative Banks . 3 (a.) NumblJf of Disirict Co~ 7 (a) Number of Urban Co- operative Banks 1 operatiyfc' Banks 1 2 2 (b) Branches of District Co- (b) Branches of Urban Co- operative :Banks 8 operative Banks. Source Registrar of Co-opera ti ve Societies, Gujarat TABLE 17·4 LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES ISSUED AND SUM INSURED, 1957 TO 1960 81. 81. No. Item 1957 1958 1959 1960 No. Item 19;57 1958 1959 1960 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Number of I",ife 2 Sum insure(\ Insumnce Polio (Rs. in lakhs) 64.11 86.19 99.60 102.82 cies issued 2,584 3,520 3,788 3,731 3 Number of Autho- rised agents 250 297 246 247 Source: Divi&ional Mana.ger, Life Insurance Corporation of India, Ahmedabad. TABLE 17'5 TARGET AND NET COLLECTION OF SMALL SAVINGS, 1960-61 ~Rs. in ls.khs] 81. Targets :N'et 81. Targets Net No. Nature of Savings fixed collection No. Nature of Savings fixed collection 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 Savings Certificates KA. 7.83 4 Annuit.y Certificates N.A. 0.13 2 Post Office SaVings Bank 5 Cumulative Time Deposits N.A. 0.27 Deposits ~.A. 24.90 Total 3 Treasury Saving Deposits XA. 1.64 25.00 34.77 Source: Smalls Saving Officer, Finance Department, Gujarat TABLE 18-1 CALENDAR OF IMPORTANT EVENTS

81. Year of Sl. Year 0 f No. Descript,ion of Events occurrence No. Description of Events occurrence 1 2 3 1 2 1 Construction of Desai's Haveli and temple of 13 Transfer of capital from IdaI' to Himatvagar Ganapati in Prantij 1825 14 Plague (Khed Brahma), Idar , . 2 Abolition of oustom duty by Idar State 1852 15 Post awl Telegraph line between Talod and 3 Introduction of Free Primary Education in IdaI' 1853 Madam . . • • 1911 4 First Gujarati School started. in Prantij 1856 IS Opening of lh.ilwa:y line between Khed Brahma 5 Establishment of Mtinicipality in Prantjj 1859 and Himatnagar. . . . 1911 6 Building of Palace on river Hathmati in 17 Beginning of )Jotor Transport between Modasa.. Himat,nagar .. 18G6 and Talod . . 1916 7 Construct,Jon of Pucca road between Himat· IS Formation of Council of Ministe~s in Id~r nagar and Idar • 1870 State •• 1928 8 Famine (Motario) of Sam vat 1934 1877 19 Opening of Prantij High School 1932 !) Construction of Swami Narayan temple . 1886 20 Heavy rairls ill Bavad taluka 1933 10 Opening of Railway line between Ahmedabad 21 Independenf:e Day ~(15th August) • 1947 and Prantij 1898 22 Integration of IdaI' State and other native 11 Construction of Modasa Talod Road • 1900 States in Bombay State 1948 12 Famine (Underio) 1902-3 23 Republic Day (26t,h January) . 1950 24 Inauguration of Gujal':lt State (1st 'May} 1960 Source: Collector. Sabarkantba 177 TABLE 18·% FAIRS AND FESTIV ALS Nearest railway station &; distance Estimated congre­ in miles, whether SI. Village/place Name/Occasion gation/Number of connected by bus No. where held of fair or festival Date of fair{festival participants services

1 2 , 6 IDAR TALUKA

1 Jadar Murdhaneshwar Ma.hadev 2nd Monday of Bhadrapad 3O,QOQ Rly. Stn., Bus fair (for three days) (September) 2 Kadiadra Mahashivaratrl lvlagh vad 14 (l!'ebruary) 4,000-5,000 Rly. Stn. :3 Between Chotasan & Janmashtami Shravan vad 8 (August) 4,000-5,000 Vadali, 6 ms. Choriwad 4 Idar J anmash tami Shrav-an vad 8 (August) 3,000-4,000 Rly. Stn., Bus o Arsodiys. Amali Agianlsh Phalgun sud II (March) 2,500-3,000 Jadar, 10 ms. 6 Barvav Samagara Vir fair 2nd Sunday of Bhadrapad 2,500 Idar, 3 ms. Bus (Septem ber) 7 Acharal Ratneshwer Mahadev fair Shravan vad 8 (August) 750 !dar, 8 ms. Bus Janmashtami 8 Limbhoi Kanvana'u Mahadev fair Shravan vad 8 (August) .500-600 Idar, 2 mB. Jan roashtami 9 Mesan Vir Gadheria. fair 2nd Sunday of Bhadrapad 250-300 Idar, 7~ mB. (September) 10 Sberpur Umiya Mataji fair Magh sud 5 (February) 21)() Ido.r, 5 ms.

11 Pratapgadh oTanmashtami Shrav-an vad 8 (August) 150-300 Idar, 10i m$. Bus 12 Sherpur Varaneshwar Mahadev fair Magh vad 14 (February) 70-80 ldar, 5 mB. Mahashivaratri KHED BRAHMA TALUKA

J3 Gunbhakhari Navastri or Chitra-Vichitra 14th day after HoJi (March-April) 25,000 Khed Brahma, 38 fair ms. Bus 14 Ambo. Mahuda Anand Mela Cha.itra sud 15 (April) 15,000 Khed Brahma 30 ms. Bus 15 Khed Brahms. Chaitri Punaro sud I5 (April) 8,000-10,000 Rly. Stn., Bus

}6 Khed Brahma Bhadarvi Punam Bhadrapad sud 15 (September) 7,000-81000 ' Ryl. Stn .• Bus

1'l Khed Bra.hms. Kartak Punam Ka.rtik aud 15 (NoveDlb~r) 5,000-6,000 RlY. Stn., Bus

18 Laxmipura. Ram Navami Chaitra sud 1} (April) 5,000 Khed Brahma, 5 ms. Bus 19 Danmahudi Danmahudi fair In the mont,h after 4,000 Khcd Brahma., 12 Chaltra. (April) ms. Bus 20 Gadhada. (Sb.&m.alaji) Jamna.shtaroi Shravan vad 8 (August) 1,500 Khed Brahma, 1 ms. 21 Panthal Khetalabavji fair 2nd Sunday of Vaishakh sud 700 Khed :Brahma, 11 (May) mao BUB

VIJAYNAGAR MAHAL

22 Vijayna.g&r J anmaahtami Shravan vad 8 (August) 3.000 Idar, 32 ma. Bus 23 Kanadar Gor fair Chaitra sud 11 (April) 3,000 Idar, 20 ms. 24 Vireahwar Vireshwar fair Vaishakh sud 15 (May) 1,500-2,000 Idar, 13 mil. BUll 25 Parvath Janmashtami Shravan vad 8 (August) 800 Idar, 24 Dl8. Bus 26 Vijaynagar Bhadarvi Punam Bhdrapad sud 15 (September) 700 Idar, 32 mao Bus

t7 Andrckha Androkha fair Margashirsh sud 15 (December) 400 lda.r. 20 ms. Bus

BHILODA TALUKA

28 Shamlaji She.mlaji (Gad&dh&l.") fair Kartik sud II MarglU>hirsh sud 2 150,000 Himatnagar. 30 (November-December) IDS. BUB 29 Desan Bhavnath (Bhllvneshwer) Last Monday of Shravan 10,000-12.000 Himatanagar, 21 fa.ir (August) ms.'Bus

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FAIRS AND FESTIV ALS-contd. Nearest railway station & distance Estimated congre­ in miles; whether gation/Number of connected by bus VilIa.ge/place N arne/Occasion participants services fll. of fair or festival Date of fair/festival .No. where held 4 5 6 1 2 3 BHILODA TALl;KA-C'ontd. 8,000--10,000 leisr, 24 ms. Va.do Ditwar fair 2nd Sunday of Bhadrapad :30 Bava.lia sud (September) Magh vad 14 (February) 7,000 Himatnagar, 21 ms. 31 Desan Bhavnath {Bhuvneshwer) Bus fair Mahashivaratri PhalguD vad I) (March) 5,000-6,000 Himatnagar, ::10 ms. 32 Shamlaji Gadhighel' fair BUB Vaishakh sud 3-4 (May) 2,500 Idar, 23 IDS. Bus .33 Torda. (Jetpur) Swaminarayan fair February 12 2,000-2,500 Rima tnagar, 30 ms. 34 Shamlaji Sarvodaya fair Bus Shravan vad S (August) 1,200-1,500 Idar, 28 018. Bus ..30 Bbiloda Janmashtami

HIMATNAGAR 'fALUKA

Aahvin sud 8 (October) 2,000 Himatnagar, 5 ms. ""36 Agiol Kalimata fair Bus 2,000 Himatnagar, 12 ms. Jhala fair 2nd Sunday of Bhadrapad :$7 Adpodra (September) Bus Magh vad 14 (February) 1,000 Himatnagar, 11 IDS. ..38· Khed&wa.da Mahashil'aratri Magh vad 14 (February) 1,000 Himatnagar, 12 me • .. 39 Champlanar Mahashivaratri Bua Ashvin sud 9 (October) 300-400 Himatnagar, 3 ms . .40 Berna. Navrotri Bus 200-300 Mahadevpura, 1 rul. Ja,nma.shtami Shravan vad 8 (August) -4:1 Va.ktapur BUB

PRANTIJ TALUKA

Ashvin sud 8 (October) 6,000 Talod, 7 ma. Bus -42 Ghad.i Kalima. ta fair Kherol, 1 ml. Bus V Magb vad 14 (February) 4,000 -43 Ujedia &ijnath Mahadev fair Mahashivratri Shra.van vad 8 (August) 4,000 Kherol, I ml. Bus .44 Ujedia Vaijnath Mahedev fair Janmasbtami Magh vad 14 (February) 3,500 Talod, 3 rna. BUB 45 Madhavgadh Bileshwer Mahadev fair Maha.ahivaratri Shravan vad 8 (August) 3,500 Talod, 3 ms. Bus 46 Madhavgadb Bileahwer Mahadev fair Janmasbtami. Shra.van vad 8 (AugUl~t) 2,000-3,000 Rly. Stn., Bus 47 Pra.ntij Jan mashta mi Ma.gh v&d 14 (February) 2,000 Prantij, 6 ms . •48 Mudhas&na. Mahashivara.t.ri Gokul Ashtami Janmashtami Shravan vad 8 (August) 2,000 Prantij, 3 ms. 49 Vaghpur Ashvin sud 1·10 (October) 2,000 Rly. Stn., Bus 60 Prantij Navratri and Dassera Ashvin sud 15 (October) 1,200 Talod, 5 rns. Bus .61 HanoI Verai Mata. fa.ir Magh vad 14 (February) 1,000-1,200 TaIod, 5 ms. Bus .62 Harsol Mahasbivara tri Shravan vad 8 (August) 1,000-1,200 Talod, 5 ms. Bus 53 Harsol J Ilnmashtami Shravan vad 11 (August) 1,000 Rly. Stn., Bus 54 SonRsan Ramji ~,1andir fair Chaitra. sud 8 (April) 1,000 Talod, 12 ms. Bus :55 Modhuka Ankani Mata fair Magh vad 14 (February) 1,000 Sonasan, ~ rnl. Bus .56 Saial Mahashivaratri Safar 14-15 500-600 Talod, 5 ms. Bus .57 Harsol Tajsha Pir U rs Chnitra Bud 15 (April) 500 Rly. Stn., Bus ..58 ;) Hanuman Jayanti Bhadrapad sud II (September) 400 Sonasan, ~ wI. Bus .59 SaJal Ramdev Pir fair 179 TABLE lS'Z FAIRS AND FESTIV ALS-contd.

Net\.rest ra.ilway station &. distanC{!" EstiJ)lated congre· in llliles; whetber' 81. VmageJhace NamffOccasion gatiofl/~umber of connected by hUSl ~o. where held of fair or festival Date of fair/festival participants sf'£vices 1 2 3 4 5 6 MODASA TALUKA 60 Duga.fwada. Jhalu fair 2nd SUlldtty of :Bhadrapad 5,000 TaIod, 32 mB. (Septfmber) 61 Sabalpur. Sabalpnf fair Janmashtami Shravan vad 8 (August) 3,00(,-4,000 Talod, 31 ~ ms. 62 Futa Kalimata fair Ashvin sud 8 (October) ,3,OOQ-4,Ooo Himatll8.ga,[ and Talod, 30 )JlS. Bus 63 Dhansura GlIkul Ashtami (Janmashtami) Sbravan vad 8 (August) 2,000 Talad, 19 1J1f$. Bus 64 Ullledpur Dadhaliya Kbll.ndu Mahadcv fair 2nd Sunday of Bhadrapad 1,500-2,000 Talod, 42 JllS. (~eptern ber) 65 Dhansura Mabashivarati ~agh vud 14 (February} 1,500 Talod, 19 me. BUB 66 Munshiwada Manashiv arati Magh vad 14 (February) 1,100 TaIod,36 mS. Bue 67 MUlll3hiwada Golwl Ashtnmi (.1anmashtami) Shrfivan vad 8 (August) 1,100 Talod~ 36 mB. :Bus 68 Moti Ietal Kali M~ta fair Ashvih sud 8 (Octoner) 1,COO-3,QCO l1imatnaggr and \ T::tlod, 30 ms. Bus. 69 HaM Gandhi Jayanti Bbadrapad vad 12 (September) 1,000 TaIod, 36 .I)lS. '10 Davli Kudhera. a-Iahadev fair Shravan vad 8 (August} 500 ~ima.~naga.t) 1'( ma.. (Janmashtami)) 'il ~ani Isrol Xavratri Ashvin s'Ud 8 (October) 40C-500 Talod. 4(1 lillI'. Bus 72 Fareri Gokul Ashtumi (Janmashtami) Shravan vud 8 (August) 350 Taled, 37 IDS. Bus 73 Fareri Jhala fair 2nd Sunday of Bhadl'apad 350 Talod, 37 )1ll:!~ Bus, (8e{ltember) 74 Mahadevpllfa (Shinol) ~Iaha8hivratrj Magh vad 14 (February) 200-300 Ta10d, 27 ros. 75 Maharlevpura (Shinol) Janlnashtami ShravaJl vad S (August) 200-300 Talod, 27 IllB. 76 Math Vireshwer Mahadcv fair Shravan vad 8 (August) 15C-200 TaIod, 42 rns. Janmashtami )IEGHRA..J l'ALUKA 77 Kantalu Kant,alu Hanuman fair Phalgun sud 11 (March) 5,000 Talod, 50 ros. 78 Sisodra (Meghraj) Megbai Mat,a fair Janmashtami Shravan vad 8 (August) 2,000 To-Iod, 54 ms •. 79 Paneha! lndependence Day August 15 2,000 Talod, 52 mB. 80 Banthiwada Ajuhirola Chadiya fair Phalgun vad 5 (5th day after 2,000 TaIod, 50 mS. Holi) (March) 81 Zarni Gandhi Cher fair Pha]gun vad [) (March) I,OOC..,} ,200 Ta.lod, 59 mao 82 RuIa Jhala fair 2nd Sunday of Bhadrapad 1,000 TaIod, 51 1l1S. (Septtmber) 83 Moti Mod Amba-li Agiarash Phalgun !:Iud 11 (March) 7Oe-SOO Talod, 56 .roe, 84 Kotda Hentiya-Barash Bhadrapad vad 12 (September) Me-7CO Talod, 50 we .. 85 Ra"mgadhi Ambali Agiarash Phalgun sud 11 (March) 500 TaIod, 55 ms.

~rALPUR !\JAlIAL 86 ~[alpur J anmsshtami Shravan va-d 8 (August) 2,000 TaIad, 45 me. Bus·· 87 Bhojpur Jhala fair 2nd Sunday of Bhadrapad 2,000 Talod, 54 IUS. tScptem ber) 88 Malpur Ambali Ekadashi Phalgun sud II (March) 2,000 TaIod, 45 m8. 89 Vadinatb·na·:rt!uwada Mahashivl\ratrj Magh vad 14 (February) 1,500 TaIad, 40 mil.

90 Malpur Santu Shahid Ursa )Iuharram 27 150-200 Talod, 45 mEl. 91 Malpur Nl:lVa Pir Drs Muharram ~5 15C-200 Talod, 45 nlS, 13AYAD TALUKA 92 Vantda. Ba.yad Dhare!>hwet Mahadev fair Shravan va.d 15 (Ama~) (August) !),OOC-IO,QOO Karadvanj, 22 ms. Bus 93 Yantda £ayad 1laha~hiv ara hi Magb. vll.d 14 (February) 5,000-10,000 Kapad,anj, 22 me. Bus 94 Vantua Bayad Janmarshtami Shrnan "ad 8 (August) 5,000-10,000 Kapl.ldv8nj, 22 ilia .. Bus 95 Utarda 1llahashivratri Magh vall 14 (February) 5,000 Rakhial, 12 nlS. 96 Utatds. .Tanma~htaIUi Shrntln ,-ad 8 (August) ",(lOO RakhiaI, 12 mt! • 97 Demai Mahushivaratri Magh vad 14 (February) 4,000 , 15 Jtlt!._ Bu~ 180 TABLE 11-2 FAIRS AND FESTIV ALS--ooncld.

Ne&test rs.ilway station & distance Estimated eongr~. in roileR; wh.ether SI. ViJIage!place N ame/Oceasion gation/Numoor of connected by bu. No. where held of fa.ir (lr {actinl Da.te of fair/festival participants services

1 3 4 5 6 BAYAD TALUKA-Oontd.

98 Demai Janmashtami Shravan vad 8 (August) 4.000 Kapadva.nj, 15 mill. Bus 99 Sathamba Mahashiva.ra.trj Magh vad 14 (February) 3, ()(}()-4, 000 Kapa.dvanj, 25 ms. :Sus 100 Satha.mb. J anmashtami Shra.van vad 8 (August) 3,000 Kapadva.nj 25 ms. Bus 101 Choila Me.hashi varatri Magh vad 14 (February) 3,000 Talod, 15 me, BUI.. 102 Choil~ Janmashtami Shra.van va.d 8 (August) 3,000 TaIod, 15 me. BUB 103 Ambaliara J anmashtami Shravan vad 8 (August) 2,400 Rakbial, 8 ms. BU1!I 104 Bhukhel J h a.la. fair 2nd Sunday of Bhadrapad 2,000-3,000 KapOOV8.11j, 25 ms. (September) 105 Akrurtd Mahashivaratri Magh vad 14 (Februa.ry) 2,000 Taled, 17 ms. Bus 100 Akrnl'ld J anmashtami Shravan va.d 8 (August) 2,000 T01OO, 17 ms. B 107 Vatrakgadh Mahashivaratri Magh vad 14 (February) 1,500-2,000 Ta.lod 20 ms. BUB

108 Vatrakgadh Janmashtami Shravan vad 8 (August) 1,500-2.000 Talod, 20 ms. Bus

}09 Akodi& Balia Dev fair Magh sud 15 (February) 1,000 Rakhial, 16 me. Bus 110 Gabat Nilkantb Mahadev fair Shra¥an vad 8 (August) 500-700 Kapadvanj, 30 ms. J&nma.shtami Bus

111 Gabat Mahashivaratri Magh v&d 14 {February) 500-700 Kapadvanj, 30 ms. Bus 112 Simli Mahashivaratri Magh vad 14 (February) 500 Talod, 21 ma. Bne 113 SimU _ Janmashtami Shravan vad 8 (August} 600 Talod. 21 ms. Bus 114 Kheda Janmasht8mi Shravan vad 8 (August) 75-100 Kapadvanj. 26 me. 116 Kheda Mahashi v aratri Magh vad 14 (February) 75-100 Kapadvanj, 26 ms. Nok. SClUrce :

1 In case of Hindu months column 4_ shows the corresponding months SpeciaJ. tables compiled by the OffiC0 Qf the according to Gregorian calendar also, Hindu months are mentioned Superintendent of Census Opreati()ns. according to Vikram Era. Guj&ra.t. 2 In the followed in Gujarat, months end with AmavaBya, i. 0., New mOOn and not Pmnima.. i. e., Full moon day. a m~.=Miles. TABLE 11-3 ANCIENT MONUMENTS

Name of Period of Name of Period of the Townl architecture th~ Town! architecture St VillageJ to which Sl. Villagel to which No. Monuments Place it belongs Description No. Monuments :Place it belongs Description

1 2 3 4 5 1 2 4: 5

I Pratim& Shambalpur Chalukyan Idol 9 Ranmal Chowlci Idar Chalukyan Chowki (Mooasa) l~ 8harneshwa.r Ida! Chalukyan Temple 2 Old Temple Khed Brahma Chalukyan Temple Mahadev 3 Cl'elllt\.tiOll StOIlE'l4 Bamna.ga.r Not known Pe.lia.s 11 Ja.in Temples Ida.r Chalukyan Temple Palias No.1 to 6 Ollter P~rt of Khed Brahms. Cha.lukyan Part of 12 Kund Roda.-Himatnag&r Cha.lukyan Kund Temple Temple 13 Bhiloda. Temple Bhiloda Not known Temple "5 Old Shi va Temple ShamlLlaji Cha.lukya.n Temple 14 Harishcbandra. Shamaljai Not known Temple 6 Old D"vi Temple Shamt\laji Cha.lukyan Temple ni·chari 7 Old Vishnu Temple Shamalaji Cha.lukyan Temple Ii) Tomb of Sikan· Prantij Not known Tomb 8 Old Re'Dai:l1ll of Bod_a.Himat. Chalukyan Temples da.rshah TeQlples No. I to e nagar Sowu: 1 AssistAnt Director of Archa.eology and Museum, 2 The Superintendent, Archaeological Survey of India, Weatern Circle. Baroda 181

PART m

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

VILLAGE DIRECTORY . The Village Directory of "1961 Census is the same as the Primary Census Abstract given In the District Census Handbook ,of 1951 with the following additions and alterations :- L Information regardiLlg Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes which wa:s given in 1951 by tracts of two to three talukas in a district has been given with sex break·up for each village. 2. The 8 livelihood classes of 1951 have been replaced by workers classified into the following nine industrial categories and also non-workers :~ I Cultivator V Manufacturing other than Household Industry II Agricultural Labourer VI Construction III Mining, quarrying, livestock, forestry, VII Trade and Commerce fishing, hunting and plantations, VIII Transport, Storage and Communications orchards and allied activities IX Other Services and IV Household Industry X Non·workers 3. Information on selected essential topics or amenities available in a village is also included. Thus the Village Directory furnishes infonnation on area in acres & gunthas, occupied houses, households, total population, population of Scheduled Castes and Schelduled Tribes, number of literate and educated and primary economic activity classified into above nine industrial categories and non~workers. This information is furnished for each village/ward of a town and als~ for each enumerator's block in a town, consisting of about 120 houses. Like the Primary Census Abstract of 1951, the Village Directory gives area figures in Column 3 in acres as furnished by the Survey Department. While the figures of the number of houses and households given in Columns 4 and 5 have been compiled from the Household Schedules filled up for each household, informa­ tion in Columns 6 to 36 has been complIed from the individual enumeration slips filled up during the course .-of census count. Information in Column 2 regarding educational Institutions, Medical and Public Health facilities, Drinking Water facilities, Post & Telegraph Offices and Telephone facilities, and Rural Electricity has been collected from (a) the village notes specially devised for the purpose and filled in by Village Level Workers, Talaties and Panchayat Secretaries, and (b) the information supplied by the heads of the Depart· ments concerned. The following abbreviations used in Column 2 signify the items shown against each:- P for Primary School S for Safe or Protected Water Supply M for Middle School including pipes, tube wells, etc. H for High School W for Well C for Higher Institutions including Colleges Riv for River T for Technical Institutions Tk for Tank D for Dispensaries Po for Post Office Rhc for Rural Health Centre To for Telegraph Office Hos for Hospital Tph for Telephone Mp for Medical Practitioner Ei for Electricity in Industrial use Mew for Maternity and Child Welfare Centre Ea for Electricity in Agricultural use Ed for Electricity in Domestic use The essential topics listed above have been presented run on against each village along with their number, where the amenities that exist are more than one. In other columns A=Acres, G=Gunthas, P=Persons, M:::Males and F=Females. In addition to a map for the district, taluka/mahal maps showing certain important information have also been prepared and placed at the commencement of the Village Directory for every taluka/mahal. In the talukafmahaI maps villages have been shown by their location code numbers assigned to them at the time of census operations and indicated against each village in the Alphabetical List of Villages given in the Handbook. Villages having population of 2,000 and above have been indicated by name. In the district maps Villages having 5,000 and more persons have been shown by names. Key maps given in the district and taluka maps the positions of the district and taluka in hatches and black respectively.

3

TALUKA: IDAR

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SI. Area. in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduied Litera.te & No. Viilage/Town/Ward/Block ,A..n houses holds Total Popula.tion Castes Tribes ----Educated p M F ?II F M F M F

2 ( 4 0 f( 7 8 ( (0 (t 1(2 13 14

TOTAL FOR IDAR TALUKA 270,761-00 32,421 77,Z86 11,082 1,871 29,626 32,187 153,426 76,140 10,543 1,689 9,532

Tota.l for Urban .Area 640-00 2.327 2,470 10,812 0,685 6,127 66/j 543 106 41 3,460 1.624

~J1otal for Rural Area 270,121-00 29,860 29,951 142,614 71,601 71,01310,517 10,000 1,7711,64826,176 7,908 TOWN. r "'" Idar Town P3,M2,H,C,Mpi t, 640-0( 2,327 2,410 10,81r' 5,685 5,127 Ws 106 41 ~i)450 1,624 Hos,Dtl,Mcw,W55, 5" Tk3,Riv,Po,To,Tph.

Total of Wal'd No. I 659 569 2,411 1,216 1.196 7 923 548

Block No. 237 103 103 4SS 245 243 .. 185 123 Block No. 238 123 123 484 244 240 7 192 130 Block No. 239 102 - 102 4.23 21G 207 161 67 Blook No. 240 75 7i) 319 162 157 136 94 Block No. 241 63 63 289 125 164 93 69

Block No. 242 93 93 408 224 184 157 65 .

Total of Ward No. 1I 650 731 3,291 1,802 1,489 482 447 8 3 1,009 385

Block No. 243 110 110 460 238 222 116 35 Block No. 244 82 83 342 179 163 . 123 130 Block No. 245 65 65 2HO 173 117 ·. .. 71 22 Block No. 246 97 97 411 21H Ul2 166 148 131 14 Block No. 247 99 103 518 27G 242 209 212 , " 159 32 Block No. 248 129 164 761 466 295 92 73 ., ·. 288 48 Block No. 249 68 109 509 251 258 15 14 8 3 121 104

Total of Ward No. III 699 599 2,58Z 1,379 1,203 5 2 881 5J4 ~ Block No. 250 133 133 593 309 284 ., · . 153 75 Block No. 251 126 126 464 240 224- 5 2 184 135 Block No. 252 118 1HI 451 237 214 166 105 Block No. 253 98 98 41:)0 260 230 204 138 Block No. 254 124 124 584 333 251 174 81 Total oj Ward No. I l' 519 581 2,528 1,288 1,240 83 96 86 36 637 167

Bleck No. 255 127 160 647 395 252 16 13 86 36 221 48 Block No. 256 120 120 583 273 310 67 83 148 54 Block No. 257 113 113 518 269 249 65 10 Block No. 258 159 188 780 351 429 203 45

ldar Village *3,260-00 VILLAGES , 1 Pataliya P, W,Rh·.Of 2 2$ 863-00 54 54 320 154 166 22 28 32 .25 02 ,~:Z 2 Ravol3q M,l\1p, W3,po. 483-00 163 164 755 375 380 57 43 144 55 3 Kalyanpura W.22. 455-00 54 54 297 158 139 · . 3 ·. 34- 12 P,W4,Riv,Po. 4,110-00 448 450 2,094 1,(}83 I,Oll 74 67 5 1 ,OI~2:15 4 Golwada '?Jet 125 Ii 5 Kamalpur P,W2·0IU 1,008-00 128 128 674 352 322 25 22 112 29

6 Chandap M,W2,Po. 0222 3'9 2,16F<-OO 311 all 1,590 837 753 47 47 .. .. 249 31 7 Gajipur P, W. 0, 2'). 653 00 75 76 362 178 184 34 44 2 1 65 14 S Rampur P,W,Riv.OllllS 900-00· 84 84 4-19 234 185 59 49 50 5 9 Fudeda P,W,Riv. 012.'2251,087-00 78 78 392 194 198 . . .. 44 12 10 Kharediya. 230-00 14 14 78 41 37 3 2 12 1 - 11 Vinchhi P.Tk. 012 f 844-00 3 3 13 8 I) o. 3 5 4 619-00 44 44 221 120 101 ·. 5 12 Sulei W. 'l~ ·. 16 9 22 9 *The area of Idar-- Vili&ge bas been included in -the rural &rea of the Talub

6 District-S abarka1ntha C TALUKA 01 WORKERS Non- Tottl.l 'Workers worken 81. (I.IX) I II III IV v VI VII VIII IX X No. M F M F M F 'M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 IG 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

42,317 24,894 4,660 753 3,663 972 262 ~,101 505 4,501 34,969 27,994 21,076 2,497 334 1,683 105 34 ' 353 1,912 48,146

2,897 600 144 24 37 4 64 12 182 106 461 $7 101 . • 636 30 254 •• 1,039 262 2,788 4,62'1

39,42027,49424.'16021,052 4.623 2.498 699 322 3,481 1,577 ,521 48 161 34 1,472 318 251 •• 3,462 1,650 32,18143;M9

2,897 500 144 24 3'1 4 54 12 182 10i) 451 57 101 . • 635 35 254 .• 1,039 262 2,788 4,627 m. srI 61 13 2 3 1 .. 44 27 66 3 15.. 202 4 52 •. 1'15 25 645 1,134 No.

112 9 3 ·...... II" s 6 21 .. 1 .• 44 I .. 34 3 133 234 237 118 8 1 1 1 .. 12 .. t. ... 26 . . 13 •• 64 8 126 232 238 100 9 6 .. "". .. .. 16 2 6 " 23 1 19 .. 30 6 116 198 239 71 3 7 1 7 35 2 20 2 91 154 24:0 64 18 17 16 5 .. 32 6 •• 4: 2 61 146 241

106 14 3 2 2 12 4: 5 1 8 •• 42 3 11 ., 23 4: 118 170 2'2

1,005 199 51 ~ 16 3 30 11 92 29 116 16 47. • 124: 19 89 •• 441 116 '197 1,290 124 21 25 ·. 2 ,. , .. 11 7 33 .. 25 9 9 .. 19 5 114 201 243 90 21 3 1 4 2 2 19 10 9 5 .. . .. 17 1 2 .. 34 2 89 142 244 113 17 6 3 1 .. 13 10 5 .. 31 •• 24 3 17 .. 16 1 60 100 246 llO 31 2 · . 1 .. 2 13 3 3 .. 4 7 .. 78 28 109 161 246 162 47 7 1 23 5 .. 26 8 .• 93 46 114 196 247

246 36 7 7 3 20 S 19 2 32 6 3.. 25 6 15 •. 118 10 220 259 248 160 26 I 3 6.. 5 · . 18 2 10. . 3 .. 31.. 83 24 91 232 249 678 93 33 17 17 1 22 1 34 17 63 11 30. • 207 5 37 • • 235 41 '101 1.110

158 31 7 1 1 1 ., 2 1 18 7 16 .. 46 2 3 .. 64 20 151 253 250 113 7 1 · . 3 .. , . 6 .. 34 5 .. 64 7 127 217 201 116 4 1 3 3 .. 6 ·. 12 ...... 42 7 .. 42 4 121 210 262 108 24 1 ·. ·...... 12 15 9 4 4 .• 48 .. 5 .• 29 5 152 206 253 183 27 23 16 13 1 15 1 14 1 18 .. 10 •• 37 3 17 .. 36 5 150 224 204 613 14'1 47 1 1 .. 12 33 207 27 9 .. 102 'I 76 .• 188 80 646 1,093 209 3S 2 1 8 3 98 16 11 .. 21 68 19 186 214 255 129 46 2 1 36 5 ... .. ~ ". 23 1 13 .• 54 40 14:4 264 256 165 11 41 1 .. 3 .. 28 2 . . .. 50 2 6 •• 36 7 104 238 257 140 52 2 30 45 4 19 •• 18 4 36 30 14 211 377 258

13 1 93 57 ~3 55 16 .. 5 3 to • .. II ..... 3 1 61 109 1 199 189 122 163 45 21 3 I 8 t. ., 7 41 .. )3 .. 176 191 2 92 69 ,71 65 II 3 5 1 .. 1 ~ . ~ . ... 3 1 66 70 ! 629 495 542 479 20 2 23 · . 40 14 •. .• 4 454 516 4: 230 170 165 161 35 13 3 7 1 .. 10 5 122 15.2 0. 465 315 371 293 38 12 2 •• 25 I :/ .. 1 3 26 6 .... 2 372 .. 38 .. 110 95 77 85 8 5 21 5 5 ...... 4 63 89 7 1 1 140 106 134 105 1 3

732 5 3 1 .2 11 33·. IS 1.2 76 45 68 .. 4~ 66 12

'I GUJARAT 04

Scheduled Scheduled Bl. Afl;1a in Oocupied House. "rotal Population Castes Trlbe$ No. Vill&g0/Town/We.rd/Block A.. G ~ousel5 holds ------p )f F M J! 1 ( , 7 S 13 14 113 Verabar ~ Il' M.Mp,D,W3,Tk.2,Po. 3,499-00 286 286 1,341 652 695 106 139 U2 14 Raheda ~9 P,W2,Tk,Po. 194-00 137 137 692 363 329 91 70 ·. 8 15 Na.rayanpur P.D' 372-00 23 28 123 73 50 2 2 .. ·. 3 16 Ba.dol P,WPl ~'l- 1,301~ 98 98 50(- 264: 24:0 12 S 1 7 14 17 M:a.thbhoje.yat P,W,Tk.0\2.2.21 634-00 41 41 190 96 94 24 32 6 5 8 18 Arsanids P, W. 0 I Z'l- 246-00 45 45 264 1:«1 128 ·. 9 19 8 31 14 19 Lei "2.) ~tt M,Mp,D. W,Po. 1,070-00 184 184 900 452 457 65 66 148 5S 20 SaDllapur M,W. 0 ~ 2.... 924-00 96 97 493 256 237 16 12 106 56 n Pr,..tappura P,W. 0, 2. 2..,_ 641-00 74 74, 358 180 178' ·. 69 16 22 RaoaBan P,W4,Tk.O,Z2-2.' 968-00 72 72 355 192 163 29 23 36 16 23 Ha.ripura. P,W . 0 , ~ ~ 297-00 26 26 l~ 7B 67 .. · . .. ·. 20 11 24 Finchod 1 ~ M.,Mp,W6,Po. 1,957-00 320 320 . 1,531' 777 754 124 104 3 9 293 47 S6 Jaliya P,W.OI'2.-'l. . 701-00 128 128 660 346 314 8 10 83 9 26 Khodam P,W2,Tk. OI'2~21 '1,069-00 79 80 4Il5 227 228 23 17 81 36 J7 F.laaan2,.4i P,D.W4,Riv. 1,738-00 149 150 730 352 378 42 44 .. 109 29 ~8 Gtt1.&bpura 'J' P.H,W2,Tk. 399-00 55 56 280 135 145 '1 7 66 .28 ·29 Movatpura )., M,W,Tko 337-00 49 49 310· 156 154 5 7 70 11 .so Kav. "".l.' M.W2,Tk2. 1,56B-OO lS4, IB4 1,002 513 489 90 81 137 51 31 Aoh&ra1 W.Tk. ~'1..2l 529-00 69 69 368 185 183 3., 9 3~ Fagol W.Tk2. ~l-'2J 40s...:00 12 12 62 36 26 6 .' 38 Badarpura. W,Tk. 'l.,,:U 366-00 44 44 235 124 UI a 5 52 34 Lalgadh 338-00 8 3 10 6 4: • • , • , to 4 · . 36 Sangnoli • . 112-00 ...... U n i n. 4 abi'~tl .. .. 36 Mahiwada. W3,Tk2. 2. 1..),,' 804-00 50 50 279 143 136 77 69 .. ·. 9 ·. a7 Dobhada. ~l ¥,Mp3.W5,Tk.Po·';!,43.315-00 336 339 1.597 774 823 98 132 27 15 277 96 as Kl1vavad P. 0 \ 385-00 22 22 131 SO 51 4: 6 51 14 39 Babsa-r '2.1 ~<; M,Mp,W.Tk.Po. 2,481-00 181 182 905 463 442 97 96 13 12·. 137 ..,2 4:0 Veda. p.W.ot)..~ 833-00 113 113 619 329 290 13 7 17 17 76 i6 4:1 Vartol p.W.oJ '11.. 881-00 34 34 ISO 94 86 ,.. .. 33 1~· 4:2 Vasan p.W. 01'1- 1,144-00 165 165 763 397 366 23 16 95 1~~

43 Kambosani W . .,.2.. 4S1-00 16 16 U3 64 49 11 9 1 1 19 i .u Bhandval P,W2.Tk. 01 'l2.. 2 J 760-00 88 89 434 221 2]3 5 2 80 6 '5 Vasn~ P.W"Tk. 0 I ') ). ") l 613-00 S3 83 397 205 192 " . . ~ ~6 4: 46. Kodreli W. ~ 2. 522--00 23 23 110 65 45 39 32 14: 2 '7 Ra:mpur W. 22.c 1.48&.-llo 25 25 138 62 76 ·. 4 '8 Pahadiol W . .2. 2.. 428-.00 26 26 153 82 71 .. . .. 10 . '9 Dantroli P2,W;Tk2.0l:12" 1,924-00 205 206 1,002 508 499 48 59 143 4-1· 60 '2.l,.. 828-00 68 68 306 158 A.sai P.W. CoIl 148 • 0 32 {) 61 Hatharva ~~ M.W7.Tk.Po. 2,295-00 277 27S 1,371 693 678 176 163 232 69 5~ Malpur P.W,Tk. 0\ 2,.) ~ , 951-00 75 76 429 2M 199 1 1 ·, 88 ~4 ~3 K.&njeli P,W.Tk.OI2221 755-00 63 63 321 148 173 23 24 65 24, 04 DIDrs. 666-00 24 24 129 66 63 1 7 kamboya .~ 59 Hathoj W. l._2,. 1,378-00 109 III 578 311 267 31 27 o' ·. 36 3 56 Qamdi W:l'k. '2.,), 2, 577-00 45 45 174 91 83 1 ·. 3 3 38 l.5 fS'1 ~\IStU p.W. 0, '22. 1,62~OO 174 174 943 453 490 86 85 60 14 ~s Bhanpur P,Riv,J?o. 0\ 3... 5 3." 1,560-00 63 63 385 1~5 190 19 .S 3 4 70 15 59 Am bawa.de. W. 2"l,.. 300-00 38 38 226 123 103 .. 3 6 2 19 6 80 ~.kod 'P.W,Riv at 2., 2 ,1.816-00 142 142 621 307 314 22 2S 49 39 98 16 61 Marwada M. W2t Riv. 0').2'). 2,I,297-()0 14:1 142 703 353 350 28 20 U6 30 t)t V.ktapur w. ').1. 635-00 17 17 73 42 31 1 3

63 Mahor P,W2.Riv. ot'2' 1 S 4,2Ss.,..oO 218 219 1,112 583 529 10 II 13 116 14 tU Db.rol PfW5~Tk. 01 )"l 2. 1 2,934-00 231 232 1,206 578 628 107 89 .. " 24($ 60 M, W.,Tk,Po. 2.594-00 223 223 1,093 537 556 84: i13 &6 Nadri 3~ 6 4:. 179 .IS 8 .&6 Vaddth M,W.Tk. 0) ,,~, 861-00 147 148 655 328 '327 H 31 .. ~o 15 '1 Dhamdi P, W, Tk. 0' 1. '1l f 469-00 75 76 367 176 191 49 60 4: 3 59 n

s DIRECTORY District - Sabarkaniha TALOKA WORKERS Non Total workers workers Sl. (I.IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. M F M F M F :M F M F M F M F M FMF M FM F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 323 237 219 173 55 >54 · . 9 3 1 18 7 3 .. 18 ., 329 458 13 220 190 170 127 29 54 1 16 9 1 3 .. 143 139 14' 40 13 36 13 2 .. · . · . · . 2 33 37 16 139 35 113 33 22 1 1 1 2 I .. 125 205 16 53 12 43 3 9 £) 1 43 82 17 77 46 60 37 15 9 . ·. ·. 2 ·. .. 59 82 IS 262 214 152 185 15 3 · 60 9 2 8 It • • ~ •• 24 17 190 243 19 }45 78 113 78 30 ·. ·. 2 .. III 159 20 115 107 97 106 11 I 3 4 65 71 21 126 104 119 101 5 2 66 59 22 43 35 39 35 4 · . . . ·. , . · . 35 32 23 449 204 268 188 . 58 45 1 46 10 1 .. 30 (; 328 550 24 169 !5 142 , . 18 1 · . · . I 7 5 177 309 25 119 48 92 45 19 ... 2 2 3 3 1 108 180 26 204 5S }53 68 22 25 2 ... ." ... 2 .. 148 310 27

84 68 49 56 8 5 7 9 7 2 ~ 51 77 28 ~7 81 71 70 13 5 I · . 2 6 ·. ·. . . 69 73 29 295 197 202 }69 46 13 21 9 15 4 {) 2 .... 5 .. 218 292 30 (l 97 86 79 77 I) 1 9 6 2 ,i.I 4. •• 1 88 97 31 21 15 16 15 5 .. " .. ." 15 II 32

68 51 46 50 21 1 1 56 60 33 6 1 5 1 1 , .. ·...... 3 34 . . . l} n i n ]I. a b i ted .. .. 35 .. " ...... 86 68 77 (ID 5 2 1 · . · . 1 ·. 1 ...... 2 .. 57 68 36 42.0 ?-24 2.l8 1'29 97 HZ 10 17 48 51 4 11 2 1 .. 31 13 354 499 37 8 2 2 ." 44 27 38 36 24 23 16 9 ·, · . ·. · . 286 241 146 143 81 78 I 2 3G 11 ·. 8 13 2 177 201 39 191 170 138 145 27 10 16 14 2 I I 5 2 .. 138 120 40 411 45 39 42 8 3 · . · . · . · . 2 45 41 41 242 131 196 104 16 11 2 15 13 II 3 > ... 2 IU5 235 ~ 41 25 11 5 30 20 ·. · . . . 23 24 43 141 136 121 116 6 19 6 4 1 3 1 80 77 44 120 126 118 124 . . 2 , . ·. 2 85 66 45 38 32 31 29 5 2 1 1 I 27 13 46 40 42 40 42 'l2 34 47 51 39 46 38 3 I 1 · . 1 ·. 31 3t 48 288 211 262 186 16 24 , . 5 · , 2 1 .. .. 3 z15 288 49 101 83 92 80 3 2 2 · . · . I · . 1 J .... 2 .. 57 65 50 427 372 217 225 114 104 2 56 40 3 4 9 2 •. .. 22 1 266 306 51 114 114 86 100 12 13 13 1 1 2 .. 116 85 52 74 77 56 67 16 10 1 1 74 96 53 41 39 40 39 ·. 1 Ii.. •• •• 25 24 64 189 169 168 158 11 II 6 ·. 2 2 122 98 55 56 16 39 8 11 8 1 1 ·. 4. 35 67 56 266 209 150 99 58 93 44 17 4 10 187 281 57

100 41 74 27 19 13 3 4 1 95 149 58 67 56 59 52 8 4 ·...... ill. .... ·. •. 56 47 59 176 180 115 144 31 23 .. .. 19 12 7 .... •• • to 4 1 131 134 60 203 }69 146 151 18 6 1 J() 9 5 1 .... 18 7 150 181 61 24 20 24 20 .. .. ,_ ...... is 11 62 38.5 328 296 291 68 19 .. 18 16 1 7 5 2 198 201 63 357 339 271 303 9 4 1 .. 9 .. 1 • .. .. II 60 32 221 289 64 323 327 197 243 21 15 10 6 60 35 3 5 1 .. 26 28 214 229 65 193 179 117 14.6 22 8 3 1 34 8 6 .. • #0 • I .. 11 16 136 148 66 106 U6 70 91 10 9 2 1 10 9 '1 ...... ,. 7 6 70 75 67 GUSABAT VlLLASB mAR,

Sl. Area in Occupied House· Scheduled Scheduled Litera.ted &: No. ViUage/Town{W &tdfBlock A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educa.ted p M F M F M ,.F M 1/ 1 2 ! f' 6' • P f' 7 8 II 12 13 14 6fj MQrad P,W. at,.". 817-00 69 S9 3l() 164 152 4 5 52 2 69 Ga.mbhirpure.. W 2, Tk2. '1. ').~ I 524-00 58 58 266 128 138 25 7 70 Paj .. 711-00 7 7 16 10 6 · .. 3 '11 GQdil~ p, 0\ 737-00 5 5 20 12 S 4: ·. 4: . 72 ,T a.vanpura W. :... 269-00 120 120 453 261 192 26 27 75 21·

,73 Sabahvad M.W6,l'k2.Po.&9 3,051-00 296 298 1,447 762 685 ~55 153 8 5 255 58 14: Bbavangadh P.W2,Tk.OI ,,,,1).\ 1,555-00 14:9 149 740 375 3f}5 146 132 120 47 15 Umedpura M,W5,Tk. C)~,~,_ t 1,447-00 201 201 964 487 477 105 79 ·. · . ' 178 [.2 76 Sarangpur \V. 'l. '). 1.065-(}0 19 19 101 63 4,8 .. · . 2 3 1Q 2 '17 Barva'V P, W3. '" 2.'- 1,139-00 122 122 555 304 251 72 34 5 2 99 11 78 Limbhoi W2.Po. ,2 3 'I 547-00 48 18 267 140 127 3 2 · . ·. 30 1 79 Jamrela P,W,Tk. DI Z ~, t 833-00 27 27 168 S3 85 · . · . I 2 32 15 80 Laloda M,W7.po.e,)!a. '3~ 2,137-00 2"'~10 275 1,333 670 663 90 81 7 7 360 55 81 Surpur .lvI, W4,Tk. 0, '2') l' 815-00 136 137 777 • 40~ 369 l02 90 11 131 24 82 Sadatpura P,W2. O,~~ \ 565-00 87 87 452 235 217 42 52 73 8 83 Sapawada P, W.Tk2. 0 1'l2 'll 1.552-00 193 193 844 420 424 81 84 14l 26 84 Sherpur M. W3,Riv. (:I 1 ')' ~ 1,398-00 152 153 854 434 420 158 139 145 51 85 Sa.vgadh W. "L'l... 837--00 52 52 317 162 155 1 ·. · . · . 18 ·. 86 Pa.nol 2. S' '19 P, W5, Tk.Ri v,Po. 2,088-00 253 253 1,172 60J 571 139 134 15 12 182 21 87 Mastupul" 516-00 33 33 176 93 S3 12 10 -"<"IC': 6 88 Bbutiya M,W4,Riv. 022. .1 jS' 1,633-00 201 201 839 403 436 55 63 27 24 145 39 89 Rampur , P,W. 01' ~ 600-00 21 21 97 50 47 1 9 10 27 {) 90 Mathasur 'S" P,W3,'l'k,Biv. 1.120-00 }16 116 575 308 267 147 114 93 12 91 Gujarva P,~\12,Tk. 01'-2.),' 971-00 96 97 470 252 218 · . · . ·. · . 62 6 92 Jetpur W. j,A- 1,041-00 33 33 173 97 76 9 19 38 30 29 8 93 Bakarpura W .. 2.1 263-00 16 16 78 38 40 ·. · . ·. L3 1 94 Jadar '~12 Z),_*,P.M2.H,Mp4.Hos~W10. 2,629-00 646 646 2.849 1.482 1,367 208 181 , . 3 827 286 Tk2,Riv,Po. To, Tph. 95 Jethipura P,W,S. 0' l-2..'11 311--00 77 77 425 227 198 53 34 143 49 96 Rudardi .~ P, W9. Tk2, Ri v. 1,344-00 217 219 936 465 471 218 200 156 27 97 Bhu'Vel P,W2. O'l-~ 506-00 57 57 292 13S 154 19 \} 61 11 98 NaniVadol W3.2."l- 66(\...00 57 5'7 307 164 143 32 20 3 3 3'7 12 99 Nana KQtda ¥,W4,Riv. 0 I 'l, 1.- 'l- S 1,392.-00 222 222 1,{}Su 51\) 510 lOu I\)1 157 36 lOO Virpur )..2. 'l. f P,M.Mp.W15,Tk. 2.651-00 390 391 1,715 824 891 165 171 382 llS lOl Bolundra Songara P.W9,Riv. 011.1- 2..$ 1,288...()() 138 138 700 365 335 42 30 164 40 l02 Rs.tanpur M,W,Tk.Po. O~ 1l2t3'1,718-()O 232 233 1,178 595 583 187 201 265 68 to3 Aroda. 2. 5 39 M,W9,Tk,Riv,Po. 4,488-00 430 431 2,174 1,065 1,109 144 95 471 120 lO4 Sa.ntcl P,W3. Ot 2."1- 1,O80-()O 81 &1 445 237 208 33 SO ·. 68 21 105 Haripura ., .... , . .. .. U n i n II, a b i t e d . . · . 106 lIthniyor M,W7,Tk. 02.'1" 2. 2,569-00 297 297 1.364 672 692 128 123 · . · . 276 98 ,07 Netr&lllali 'l.1.1.1 M,MP,D,W't,Tk,Po. ~~ 3,045-00 275 276 1.307 641 666 174 166 16 10 263 72 l08 Daram.e.li . P,W2. 01 'l. ~ 396-00 107 108 467 233 234 42 51 ·. lQ2 30 lO9 Ke.vela. .. 413-00 ...... U 'h. i 11- k a 0 i t e d ·. . . llQ Kaveli W. 'l.."" 328-00 2 2 9 5 4 .. .. 3 4 2 ·. III Mangadh P,W2.S. til "3 J 693-00 111 111 631 348 283 105 93 HiD 36 l12 MotiVa.dol P,W,Riv.S. Ql,)1"i~1 837-00 72 72 373 172 201 17 25 69 30

113 JaShva.ntgadht P,Mp,D,R08,W7,Tk3,Po. 4,004-00 470 472 2,040 1,023 1,017 207 194 438 16~ 114 Kesharpura P,W,Tk,S,Po ..J1l'l 728-00 229 229 1,536 787 749 161 86 358 76 ~15 KamboYa. W,Tk. 22 ~I 458-00 30 30 158 90 68 6 17 6 1}6 Manpura. P,W2.Tk. Or? ') ~ , 1,O72-()O 36 37 250 132 118 · . · . 40 117 Sunda.rpur P.W,Riv.",'l"s- 1,301-00 46 46 198 98 100 26 19 24 .. lIS Chhapi P.W2.Tk.O\ 'l.' 1 \ - 1,054-00 100 101 472 233 239 15 16 67 26 119 Madh.ava. P,Riv. () t .'L. S" 488-00 87 87 373 }'86 1.87 88 46 61 25 ' 1.20 Sndrssana p.W. 681-00 44 44 220 108 112 Il 17 36 13 0' ,).. ,,~ 121 Sardatpur W. 2)- 485-00 23 23 142 68 74 11 21 ·. oJ(J 4- 122 BhilvBIJlta 368-00 U n i 1& 1& IJ b • I e d ----~-- .The area of Haripura V1llage has been inoluded in the area of GoralVillage;

10 DIRECTORY Diakic'-Saharkantha TALUKA 01 WORKERS Non· Total workers workers 81. (I.IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 1\01 F }I F

15 16 17 18 19 2Q 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 85 36 1 I 99 95 81 84 9 2 I ·. 2 2 3 1 2 2 1 4 65 57 68 84 39 54 26 .. 10 2 12 10 S 1 44 99 69 70 9 . . .. o • 3 1 ." "II' 5 1 6 7 1 9 1 6 · . ·...... ·. .. {) 7 71 175 24 1 9 3 65 7 .. 1 .. 90 16 86 168 72

~55 27 276 17 93 I 22 1 17 4 4 4 .. ;5 .. 33 {) 307 658 73 202 9 149 8 25 ·. 2 4 ·. .. .. 1 " 21 1 173 356 74 282 77 209 72 33 2 4: 9 2 1 2 ...... 24 1 205 400 75 30 1 23 .. 2 · . · . · . 4 · . 1 ] · . •. 23 47 '16 174 13 117 5 32 2 2 2 I 5 1 ... 16 4 130 238 77 72 27 61 24 7 ·. 2 3 I .. 1 68 100 78 52 11 28 10 10 1 ·. ·. 13 ·. · . .. t'" "...... 1 .. 31 74 79 367 287 248 ~37 18 10 3 IS 3 36 17 3 .. 4 ., 38 20 303 376 80 228 54 102 5 86 34 ·. 13 3 .. 27 12 ]80 3]5 81 125 72 51) 4: 43 45 7 2 2 23 21 110 145 82 252 141 193 125 20 2 ·. 16 · . [) 3 ... t. .. . 15 14 168 283 83 225 175 166 155 24: 1 20 I} 4 ...... 11 13 209 245 S4 1 2 79 97 8b 83 58 76 56 4 . ·. ·. 2 · . I" I.. "" .... 392 288 274 229 54 46· 2 1 36 12 1 1 " 9 .. 15 .. 209 283 86 53 46 43 39 10 7 ·. 40 37 87 216 200 133 149 32 21 1 41 29 2 1 7 .. 187 236 88 27 29 19 22 6 7 · . ·. ·. .. ~ ~ .. - .. .. I 2 .. 23 18 89 182 173 159 153 6 {) :1 2 1 1 .. 11 14 126 94 90 137 105 128 100 3 1 3 3 1 .. 2 1 115 113 91 61 46 32 24 29 22 36 30 92 26 23 18 18 S 5 ·. ·. · . o...... , ...... 12 17 93 820 377 275 294 47 29 15 57 12 154 17 6 1 106 3 27 .. 133 21 662 990 94 111 12 75 10 22 ·. 2 · . · . 1 • . .. .. 11 2 116 IS6 95 263 155 116 67 21 2 10 2 3 4 ...... 107 86 202 316 96 70 66 59 62 2 2 4 4 1 ., .. .. 2 68 88 97 82 19 34 17 10 ·. 1 4 ·. ·...... _.. II., 33 2 82 124 98 32% 73 172 6~ 35 1 6 3 1 82 5 1 2 .. 23 2 248 437 99

372 383 248 270 33 35 1 .. 29 4 2 O' , . 11 4 9 .. 39 70 4.52 50S 100 )88 90 100 54 48 27 2 2 11 2 · . 6 2 8 .. I .. 12 3 177 245 101 322 300 262 212 3S 19 8 2 1 4 .. 7 9 213 283 102

590 435 391 328 70 30 42 11 3 13 ...... 70 66 475 674 103 123 65 93 58 IS ~ 1 1 .o" ...... 8 .. 1 .. 2 .. 114 143 104 ...... ·. U n i n h a b ~ ted II...... , ...... 105 341 2;7 2Il 235 64 16 .. 30 6 I 3 2 .. . .. 32 18 331 415 106 345 106 182 65 71 22 1 22 3 8 3 1 .. 57 l() 296 560 107 • 128 7 87 6 13 14 ...... 1 .. 3 I 10 105 227 108 .. U n i n habited ...... 109 4 .. 1 . . 3 · . · ...... · . .. 1 4 llO 181 IS8 102 106 43 ~ 2 4 1 .... 30 52 167 115 III 85 61 63 55 2 6 2 12 6 87 140 112 554 295 302 190 93 7S IS 5 56 8 1 29 .. 2 53 14 469 '122 113 428 171 294 89 8.2 49 ·. 14 9 ...... 29 33 3.}9 578 II4 39 28 25 24 II 2 1 · . I 1 2 51 40 115 70 59 53 5a 15 E} 1 1 t2 59 116 66 63 59 60 6 3 1 32 37 117 132 133 108 l29 8 4 8 ·. 5 .. 3 ., 101 106 118 lO~ 39 60 33 9 4 12 7 2 5 84: 148 119 61 24 46 17 13 7 1 •• 1 47 88 120 . 37 24 32 24 5 .. , ...... 31 50 121 •• •• ·. Uninhabited ...... •• 122

11 QUJAMT VILLAGE IDAR

81. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village}Town/W ard JBlook A-G )louses bolds Total 'Population Castes Tribes Educated

p M F M F M: r --M F 1 2 ! 4 5 ~ 7 8 r 1~" 1(' 1~ 13 14 123 Oda M,WtPo. 01.~"3C) 2,183-00 268 270 1,252 627 625 "117 119 3 1 236 43 1.24 Sahcbpum W.2.~ 459-00 55 55 260 146 114 · . .. 34 .,., 125 Khaski W. '2..'). 621-00 76 76 334 163 171 9 6 ·. 13 1 126 BudheLi r.W3.o,'2l,.. 1,427-(,0 99 99 494 250 244 22 32 92 17 D27 Eklara l..~l~ M.Mp,W5,Riv,Po. 2,986-00 258 259 1,235 607 628 65 49 242 82 "t..a 128 Bhavnagar W. 2~7-00 22 22 14(} 86 60 2 . ·. 38 .. 129 Chitrodi P,W2. 0 1%.l- 828-00 113 ll4 546 291 255 79 70· 102 15 130 Gadha P,W,Po. OJ 1-'" '3 '1 1,389-00 98 100 488 233 2;)5 20 18 ·. ·. 57 7 131 Alsodiya P,Riv. ()t~S 725-00 284- 284 1,338 681 657 33 38 47 40 134 17 }32 Kabso P,W2.Tk. C)~? ~ l 873-00 99 99 498 2<13 255 29 38 107 25

t IS3 Singlt !t~ ~I,W3,Tk,Po. 1,680-00 lIS 113 567 291 276 27 23 150 67 :...134 Davad 2, ~9 ~12,Mp5,W13,Tk2, 3,696-00 500 502 2,052 1,003 1,049 93 106 4.17 227 Po. \ 135 Kishorgadb P,W,S. 01 '1131 1,397~OO 71 7l. 413 238 175 75 28 lOS 21 136 LaJpur P,W2,Tk. 01,))' ')' 692-00 113 114 612 308 304 30 40 128 23 137 Vasna. W. "_'1 1,972-00 37 37 187 95 92 11 138 Umoogadh! I'~ M,H,Mp2.D,W9,Tk,Po. l,867-()(} 320 320 1,391 676 715 102 102 ·. 304 105 139 Mashal M,W3,Tk.02 2:1' I 1,645-00 151 151 724 370 354 60 38 5 · . 179 73 140 Vadali '" 'l. t M2,H,¥p6,D4,Hos, 10,614-00 1,880 1,889 8,414 4,253 4,161 462 382 10 18.1,861 673 Mcw,W41,TkS,Po, To.Tph_, 141 Budhsagar .. 134-00 3 3 26 16 10 .. ·. 3 142 Thuravas M,W3,Tk. ot 22-" 483-00 110 III 514 250 264 4: 8 103 27·.

\43 Vadgamda P,W,Tk. 012.22. \ 752-00 89 89 415 190 225 · . · . 2 · . 63 20 144 Medh P,W2. 0 ,~~ 3,580-00 166 166 756 391 365 87 123 52 40 97 31 1145 Therasa.na. ~9 M,W4.Tk3,Po. 765-00 190 190 835 421 414 34 34 139 29 146 Kanknola 84&--00 ...... U n i 11- k a b i t e d .. 147 Vivav P,W.ot22.- 405-00 22 22 114 61 53 1 3 14: ·.

148 Juno. Chamu M,W2,Riv.02 'll.1£1.744-00 127 127 624 312 312 65 66 2 107 34: 149 Na-va Chamu P,W2,Riv.O''1'' J.S 204-(1) 56 57 258 129- 129 54 21 150 Dha.rod P.W2,Tk3. bi 1'2. 1\ 1,712-00 108 108 636 340 296 .. · . 4() 10 151 ChuBa P, W. 0,1. . 897-00 107 108 509 247 262 27 28 ·. .. 71 23 152 Choriwad 2 ~,JM,Mp2,D,W6,Tk,poa~ 3,446-00 372 372 1,592 761 831 99 76 81 88 351 153 153 V&ghpul' W,Tk. ~aa.1 670-00 22 22 128 66 62 66 62 17 ·. 154- Kofthan P, W. 0 J2.. ,_ 1,273-00 46 46 191 102 89 · . · . 4 4 46 7 155 Chotasan '2 • Mt Mp,W4,Tk,Riv.2. S 1.022-00 200 200 857 391 466 48 &7 19 7 159 57 156 Kadiadra )'111 P,M.,H.Mp,D,W15, l)I2,163-00 56.4- 568 2,508 1,250 1,253 251 247 3 4 592 215 Riv,Po. " '57 Bha.jpura W2. '2'" 748 00 85 85 429 216 213 46 41 7 10 84· 14 158 Jalodra. W ,Tk. 1.-'l. 2., 546-0{) 18 IS 71 35 36 .. 24 31 "7 2 159 Amiyadra W.Riv. 1.~" S' 634-(10 17 18 85 51 34 · . 9 18 2 6 1 160 Ventla W2. Tk. 2..'_-:a1 495-00 42 42 195 97 98 32 34 27 a 161 Sav3s1a W,Riv. 2. 'l:;,. S"" 796-00 25 25 140 75 65 ·. .. .. 46 7 162 V&S&i ") 121 M.Mp2.D,W7.Tk2, ~~ 4,162-00 372 374 1,646 787 859 74 82 6 346 102 Po. ·.

163 Ga.nthiyollr M.Mp,D,W6,Riv,Po.'3' 1,827-00 308 309 1,331 634 697 142 148 286 101 Ktlvava W2.~~ 1,2B5-00 46 45 ~O6 106 100 ·. ·. 39 3 ~~ TMiy& Riv. z...S" 271-00 10 10 37 17 20 ·. . ' ·. ·. .. I 1S6 Goral l S.3~ M,WI8,Tk4,Riv,Po. 4,427-00 493 494 2,280 1,104 1,176 131 137 176 168 498" 96 ,67 Kanpur ~ S M.Mp,W4.Riv,Po. 894-00 195 195 825 986 439 52 67 5 2 171 58 168 AMMan P.W.Riv. 01 '2' :2 S 1.031-00 97 98 431 218 213 22 24 100 31 169 Bhanpur M,Mp,W3,Riv.l S 1,199-00 170 171 119 384 395 23 33 l.2G 51 17'0 Va.diyavir M,W,Tk;Riv. :U':l ~ 1.096-00 IS5 185 802 396 406 53 66 · . 14.4- 4() 111 La.lt1nanpur a P,W2. Ol2..~ 61~ 55 55 313 161 152 5 4: 2 82 15 .. go ·. 11t Sh~8iWa.de. W. 2..~ • .. 30 161 71 7 24. , , 1. "l'b arM of S.b.edhalVada \"i1lage ha.s been included in he area of Goral Village.

12 DIRECTORY Distriet-Sabarkantha :TALUKA WORKERS Non­ Tot&l workera. workers. (I.IX) 'I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX x SL No. M F M: F M F F .M F M F M F F M F 15 1& 11 1S 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2'7 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1.

,368 ,304: .287 -.272 23 18 16 2 16 11 1 10 16 259 321 123 76 35 40 :19 23 12 1 4 I 8 3 70 79 124, .102 92 86 71 14- 21 2 61 79 125 '135 90 98 66 20 8 ... 5 5 10 11 2 115 154 126 ':1l5 206 '189 180 5 19 I ~4 8 2 24 1 36 12 292 422 127 40 17 '33 17 7 4:6 43 128 .158 110 92 82 36 21 6 14 2 5 1 1 S 133 145 129 '138 111 98 93 11 8 12 13 10 ' .. 4 95 144 130 433 -386 149 218 244 154 23 11 '8 1 5 4 2 248 271 131 155 89 120 87 13 1 1 18 1 3 88 166 132 '167 156 142 t46 6 1 1 1 4: 7 7 7 2 124 120 133 496 245 154 51 72 98 11 3 42 9 3 19 4 97 40 3 95 40 507 804 184 139 79 84 62 51 17 ... 1 1 2 99 96 135 172 189 146 172 7 9 I 3 7 .,. 9 7 136 115 136 36 64 '29 63 6 2 1 59 28 137

340 277 166 187 79 80 30 7 2 16 8 39 3 336 438 138 IS9 1M '148 133 21 18 1) 5 4: 1 6 181 198 139 :2,251 ),360 1,031 1,021 72 21 19 ... 396 195 39 24: 244: 15 53 373 lOS 2,002 2,801 14-0

64:6 4 jllill. • ... ••• • ttl 10 6 141 .136 134 110 123 2 2 14 8 2 2 1 5 1 114 130 142 ,122 125 112 117 7 5 1 2 3 68 100 143 '233 184 157 99 63 84 4 8 1 1 158 181 144 ~224 226 170 195 15 9 1 15 S 1. 3 19 14: 197 188 145 U 11- i 11. h a bit t d. , .• 146 27 24 23 21 ... 1 4: 2 34 29 147 ,165 138 118 110 19 20 20 1 2 6 7 147 174: 148 69 49 53 34 12 14 ... 2 2 1 60 80 149 182 117 III 59 46 4-5 I 19 12 1 2 2 1 }58 179 151 ·146 93 129 92 6 1 '" 1 2 8 101 169 151 :392 312 207 256 60 8 1 64 32 3 4 15 2 3 35 15 369 519 152 -44 47 41 47 1 2 22 15 153 '60 56 61 53 7 3 ... 2 42 33 154: :196 126 U5 107 44 8 1 1 20 9 6 1 9 1 195 340 155 '~12 534 268 329 147 123 86 71 2 7 42 8 9 51 3 643 719 156 112 III 84 105 14 4: 3 2 2 1 8 104 102 157 22 2 9 1 13 1 ... 13 34 158 26 11 15 8 10 3 1 25 23 159 51 48 56 48 1 40 50 160 42 10 28 S 13 2 ...... 1 33 55 161 422 341 224 260 60 1 1 37 9 1 9 2 4 86 69 365 518 162 . :351 243 170 144- 47 7 3 57 37 1 10 2 61 55 283 454 163 52 38 - 44 35 3 2 2 1 3 54 62 164 674: 6 ... 2 1 U 13 165 •612 474 330 299 62 25 7 1 92 75 1 36 10 1 83 64 492 702 166 -223 180 138 139 16 9 4 1 26 13 2 ." " 1 32 18 163 259 167 119 78 84 62 15 3 15 7 1 1 3 6 99 135 168 '210 217 159 179 7 12 1 31 25 1 1 1 10 174 178 169 :~1 123 148 116 21J 4- 9 3 2 1 2 10 195 283 170 7. 87 62 84 S 1 '" 2 2 1 1 87 65 171 49 4.3 41 41 2 2 .. , 41 .28 ,17.2

13 GUJARAT nLLAGE.. I1)AR

81. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &. No. VilIag6/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated p M F 1\1(. l!' M" F M F' .) ttl ,"' 1 .. ~ 4 5 7 8 ,: 1( 12 13 14, 173 Mudcti 2Si'1p,M,Mp4,W2,Tk, 3,372-00 4.11 4U 1,725 831 894 82 87. 9. 2 422 185 . Riv,Pc. , 174 Dhiu oha.niy a P,W.O'22.. 1,076-.00 106 III 620 299 32l lO 14. 186 216 81 13· 175 Ranod:ra .. 689-00 ...... U n i It II. a b i " t d...... 176 Nava M,W2,'l'k.O 2. ),2 2 t 533-00 129 129 748 4(l2 346 .. .. 4 196 71. 177 Zinzva P,W3,Riv.Orlll~1.375-00 69 69 . 279 124 155 24 23 53 43. 178 Siyasan P,W. 0 t'l. '1. 670-00 96 96 736 392 344 2.3.7 228 62 5 179 Panchgamda W.l.'l. 528-00 27 27 173 90 83 62 61 29 1. 180 Voravav W. 2:) 3S7-OQ 25 25 173 87 86 ., .. 75 78 19 2; 181 Revas P,W,Tk2. til '2l-\ 483-00 182 182 1,055 513 542 172 178 218 93 182 Lalpur P,W4,Riv·O, 2225 1,199-00 128 12S 043 331 312 30 32 113 S·

183 Diyoli P,W4,Tk,Riv. 1,158-00 131 132 609 285 324- 47 60 .. 114 32 184 Na.ray~npur \ 366-00 ...... U n n h a b i. t. e a. .. 165 Detroli P,W3,Riv.OI ,). 2.S"I,149-00 86 86 438 191 247 15 19 3: 69 36· 186 Kushki P,W2. Ol~l- 814-00 40 40 202 101 101 5 4 . . " 38 19 . 1187 Bhadresar 2 S M,Mp,D,W6,Tk4,3' 2,660-00 475 476 2,162 1,084 1,078 208 163 23. 23 .. 390 186. Riv,Po. 188 Rajpur 340-00 ,. .. .. U 1'1 i- n k a b i t. e· d. .. 189 Punjpur W2,Riv.l2' S' 357-00 32 32 172 82 90 .. ., II .. 190 Dungri P,W6. 01'22- 1,346-00 206 206 990 469 521 111 103 191 67' 191 Ganesnpur W. 1"2- 598-00 45 45 275 139 136 49 49 45 7 192 Allkala. P,W4:,Riv. 1,211-OO 18.5 186 848 430 418 68 47 116 20

193 Badoli '2-21 r M2,H,}.lp3,D2,lIosz3fl,960-00 56t 564 2,222 1,088 1,134 310 222 1 527 226\ W20,Riv,Po. }94 Bmlhiya P,W,Riv. O,?~ l S 54{l-QO 43 43 316 163 153 , . ., 40 16 1% Vansadol W3.14- 1,171-00 100 100 526 279 247 138 109 SL 1'3 196 Kukadiya ~ M,Mp2,D2,WI5,Riv, 2,164-00 360 360 1,451 687 764 178· 208 268 97" Po. . 197 Mota Kotda. M,W4.Tk2,Po. 3,571-00 352 352 1,752 BliD ~O2 146 ISS 269 73, 198 Dharapur W. J'l. 681-00 70 70 36S ::UO 158 .- 18 1 199 Dev3san W2. 'l1- 999-00 11 11 72 35 37 1 .. ,. 9 .. 200 Vantda. W. 'l ')... 586-00 39 39 206 97 109 90 105 16 2. 201 Champa 1l,W2. "" ')., 1)72-00 42 42 219 11)3 no .. .. 21 16. 33 14, 202 Bolundra P,W3. 011.1- D89-00 150 156 738 340 398 128 150 126 31 203 pO$hina 3't l.!,Mp, W6, Tk,Po. 2,954.-00 371 371 1,076 810 866 88 79 142- 135. 263 105. 2V4 Meaan M.W.4. t)21~ ]t807-OO 302 304 1,450 701 749 103 106 2111 74 116 109 :l.Q5 Rampur P,w. or"%- 312-00 70 70 225 .. " 47 17 ~ Hat?ol Brahm- 7,Mp.D,Hos, Wa,Riv. 729-00 98 98 502 234 268 33' 2.6 101 43~ purl 207 Pratapgadh '!.4 ,M.p,D,W2,Tk,Riv, 2,25~OO 352 353 1,6$2 791 891 200 163 l' 395 143: Po.

ZOS Chi trode. 11 II P .M,H,Mp3,D3,Hos, .~. 2,50~OO 503 507 2,004 1,0(12 1,002 137 :13 2. 477 201);; W4.Tk,Riv,Po. 209 Ruvach P,W3,Tk. at~l" 1,119-00 100 100 4-63 213 250 24 n. 92 52 210 Itdi W,Riv. '2llS 501-00 46 47 245 136 109 .. 9 '. 211 Narsipurlt M,W2 .. 0 ~ l '). 662-00 70 71 438 242 196 3 .. 122 41 212 Kapoda ' , M,M:p,D,W3. 1,345-00 158 158 673 315 358 21' 14' 142- 44-

213 lsarwada W2,Tk. l. "l" \ 1.466-00 lOS 108 538 272 266 165 153 6 2. 43 ~ 214 Hinglaj P,W2,'l'k. 01 l2 '1' 468-00 50 50 263 t31 132 4, I) 64 13 .215 Rimlltpur M,W2,Tk.Cl. ~'ll 873-00 \)16 9g 513 263 250 12 8 114 12 216 Ohadasana M,W3,Tk'''1 lZ:l' 4S8-00 III 112 566 273 293 32 :m 116 26: t ~9ta~i W.'l'l 47\}..O(j :3 36 145 79 66 1· 2.l: 2:'

41 Dis~cHaharbldba

woRKERS Non- Total ------workers workers 81. (I-IX) I II III IV v ----VI VII VIII IX X No. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 (7 :18 19 20 21 22 23 24: 25 26 27 28 29 30 91 32 33 84 35 36 I

3 1 69 47 11 32 5 11 • - 115 89 367 579 1'13 157 126 118 114 2 5 17 .. .. .' .. .. 1 14 12 142 195 174 .. .. ·. ·. · . ·. U ninkabit e d ...... , .. .. " 175 .'219 208 117 164 15 · . 16 17 45 25 4 5 1 .. -. 17 1 lS3 138 176 57 42 41 28 5 7 322 4: 4: ., .. 2 1 67 113 177 171 181 155 7 I 137 6 25 20 I ... ., •• •• t. 221 163 178 53 49 41 41 & G 1 2 2 · . · - .. ., .. 1 .. 37 34 179 41 46 36 42 3 3 · . · . I I 1 ...... 46 40 ISO 269 127 136 54 27 U. · . 61 47 1 4 .. 40 15 244 415 -163 181 98 106 88 11 4 2 25 5 7 2 8 3 168 214 182 ,158 58 89 33 13 8 25 17 · ...... 3 1 .. 19 3 127 266 183 n l a .. ·. ·. ·. ·. o n k bit e d .. • • .. • .. • • • I • I .• 184. 99 80 74 78 8 2 ·. 3 ·. 2 2 " 10 ., 92 167 186 59 38 85 36 .2 · . 2 · . 1 . . · . · . 10 .. 10 1 42 63 :010 · . 186 426 272 242 164 142 I ·. 94 34 2 2 35 7 4 .. 36 I 474 652 187 .. ·. .. ·. ·. D n i n h a bit e d . . . . 188 48 2 45 2 2 · . 1 .. .. · . · . . . 34 88 189 .244 129 150 112 25 2 15 33 15 1 4: .. 16 .. 225 392 190 81 5 73 5 5 ·. · . 2 · ., .. 1 .. 58 lat 191 .253 . 174 180 145 38 G I 14 11 4: 5 2 .. 14 7 177 244 192 .528 131 128 79 20 I 158 10 5 3 2& .• 10 .. 173 36 5601,003 193 8.7 70 48 50 8 1 · . · . · . · . 14 13 .... 17 6 76 83 194 128 122 69 74 9 · . 4 1 5 2 . . · . 10 13 4 .. 27 32 lot 125 195 :.348 223 78 74 18 30 1 3 92 33 7 2 13 63 33 11 76 37 339 541 196 S 487 412 326 299 28 67 39 9 2 14 1 .. 47 64 :~63 490 197 137 97 133 94 1 · , · . 3 3 ., .. 73 61 198 24 19 I 29 18 5 10 · . .. .. lL 8 199 62 60 4S $3 11 18 · . · . .. ·. 7 3 2 35 49 200 57 9 48 6 6 ·. ·. 1 1 3 .... 1 .. 46 '189 173 106 93 15 12 ·. 107 201 5 31 40 2 30 28 liH 225 202

417 379 279 311 12 4- 3 1 47 28 13 16 :; 9 .. 38 32 393 487 203 :368 327 210 237 18 2U 8 77 43 20 10 2 3 22 If) 333 422 20~ 61 54 57 51 1 1 · . 3 2 · ...... 55 55 20j 114 101 64 76 35 21 1 1 4 1 .. .. 9 3 120 167 20& .393 247 lSI 151 22 3 6 63, 56 14 29 11 2 .. 73 26 398 644- 201

485 399 175 225 48 4 2 ·. 115 99 4 <3 33 13 4 .. 99 58 517 603 203 '115 118 79 96 9 4 9 13 1 2 1 .. .. 15 4 98 132 209 91 30 72 30 19 · ...... 45 79 210 ;]33 85 105 84 24 ·. 1 ·. 2 · . · ...... 2 .. 109 III .211 177 166 118 135 26 9 7 7 2 2 1 .. 16 20 138 192 212 67 118 117 82 12 6 2 . , 10 12 1 , 1 ., 24 18 71 92 105 148 213 59 78 9 10 1 1 2 2 ...... 1 60 ':),4:3 169 124 155 ;) 1 40 214 1 3 7 · . · . . . 1 ...... ;) 10 120 215 :151 118 116 81 15 9 81 5 10 6 7 4: ..... , 5 11 122 175 216 .39 42 33 42 2 4 ·. ·. • • " • • f • • .. • 40 24 217

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6B ,> •H • REFERENCES $7,//jPO• ,~.~ CISTRICT !I. 56 \ \ 540 ~' :ALUI'L\ H Sf 61 J L_" -=- ~:__:: ~/ • • C •$I -.- T.l\LUKA BOUNDARY ...... ;-, ~ ~ \1 •6S ~'::::;-;7 gl:WA,) I es .. ~ \\ 90 ti- .. ~,.~ M<:lEn ~ : .'~ ..--: ~ ~ ~ CA"AL /PO .. -.- H,ljr" 10 •• •10 G3 6. 1t. •67 ,,' r::;f51 HOUSE "1.. ~ -III P POLICE STATIO" 'I". •74 •:5 LJI\IINw_. ~ .._ . • \, ILL A ~ ~ "., ~. 00• •, ;.~ •••• ~ 5000 '8 •1. • V'LLAGE",oo f • VILlAG E ,.dtJ"c- ~'I;::.(l •Iii .~ -:-OWN ct \~ i~; M""I'C'C)AI.!TY ~~ 71. •II! ,_,-_. N.:. T' C'."'L H;C,H WAf ttJ"'f' ..::. '" 5TAT£ ~,Gj.jW.W •II • • •10, -- 'LOCAL, ROAD sa. •10 PO POST OFFICE &4 •81 •103 ...• p, POST & TflEGP,IIPt! •87 \0\• lUI• •tOs IlQ ..• •III •tID

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81. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &; No. VllllI.go/Town!Wa.r,I/.Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated ~-- P M F .M F 111 F ---- '_i' M: F 1 2 ., 4 5 7 8 ~ rr I 1~ ~2 13 14 TOTAL FOR KHED BHAHMA 202,321-00 13,645 13,929 74.475 37,950 36,525 1,847 1,879 20,323 t 9,568 7,668 2,014 TALUKA Total !Qr Urban Area ..

Total for Rural Area 202,321-00 13,645 13,929 74,4'15 37,950 3(i,.5;!/} 1,847 1,879 20,323 19,668 '1,6G8 2,014 'VILLAGES 1 Songadh P,W7. 0 1'2'2 1,062-00 29 29 165 86 80 84 80 26 · . 2 Lakhiya. W20. '2.. L_ 1,085-00 37 37 235 121 114 121 114 1 3 Padpat P,W. 012,).. 1,896-00 35 35 270 128 142 124 140 19 1 , Bocha 603-00 .. . . U n i- n k a b , , e d . . 5 Ganva (Panoi) P,W39. 012. 2. 3,260-00 183 183 1,139 589 550 586 550 37 .. 6 Dantral P,W57. 0 t L. "2- 4,865-00 280 1,806 929 877 24 26 893 837 38 7 Ambama.huda P,WlO. 0 \ ').1- 692-00 66 404 221 183 3 213 174 57 36 S Ka.iavas P ,W7 . Q \ '1.-~, 549-00 63 363 194- 169 1 191 168 21 1 Peta Chhapra p.W3. 0\'1')..... 1,5.56-00 9 38 22'1 108 llS 1 107 1I3 8 · , 10 poshina 2..2.21 ""M,Mp3,D,Ho83.Rhc,~, 1,102-00 304 t311 1,327 687 640 110 108 69 30 280 79 .. W4,Tk,Riv.Po.

11 Koland P,Rh·. P' 2.5 781-00 50 51l fJ15 162 163 162 153 13 12 Koland 'falav W.l'k. 2'2 '.1 370-00 14 14 34 27 34 27 13 Vaktapur W2.' ").."1- 142-00 8 8 I~ 13 10 .. 11 8 1 2 ~14 Chandrana P.W33,Riv,Po. 2,714-00 220 222 1.261 667 594 3 1 647 592 60 2 15 Chhatrang W4·21 1,394-00 23 23 140 71 69 71 69 9 3 16 Mamana Pipala. P,W4. 01 'l~ 2,472-00 32 32 204 106 98 101 90 13 7 17 Bahanl. P.W12,Riv. O\'l..l 52,712-00 52 52 280 145 135 140 130 IS 14 18 13edi W 5. 'l. ~ 3,248-00 32 32 170 86 84 84 84 9 1 19 Dholapan W. '4..")... 1,304-00 3 3 9 6 3 6 2 20 PaliyabiJa W • .t.~ 2,167-00: . 16 15 88 40 48 40 48 .. -at Sebl&bui w. ~~ 2.167-00 22 23 99 51 48 50 4:8 22 Anjani W7. 2,,.... 1,080-00 72 72 369 191 178 188 178 10 23 Kalikankar P.W. Ol~).... 3,170-00 149 154 799 407 392 305 387 1.2 · . 2' Ajava,s P,WI3. 0 I 'l. ".1- 2.384-00 90 95 484 233 251 232 248 22 1 25 Ziznat P,W9. D' 2"1- 1.462-00 49 49 262 128 134 127 134 5 ·. 26 Kathia W3. ')."2- 371-00 19 19 101 50 51 50 51 •• 27 Valsadi P,Wll. 0 \ ':l "1- 1.4.5.5-00 ' 64 64 337 177 160 175 160 ~ 28 GWlilikbll-D W4.7.')... 436-00 29 31 172 94 78 91 78 1 ·. 29 Salera P,W5~1 ':22- 1.113-00 57 57 312 171 141 169 140 22 30 J angarotha W,Riv. l. "l- 2 S 200-00 14 14 83 41 42 41 42 ·. 31 Pipaliya. p,W13. 0" l.- 2,193-00 60 62 456 221 235 220 235 11 32 Ganohhali P,W9. 01 ')...1- 1,427-00 65 65 414 204 210 203 210 17 33 Kalchha'W~d WB. ')..l.. 1,264-00 55 55 309 155 154: 153 154: 1 U Khandhora. P,Wll. 0 t ')..1- 870-00 67 67 453 227 226 226 224 20 1 35 Dantiya Wo. ) 'l.. 1,392-00 62 65 409 219 190 219 190 6 36 Delwada P,Rhc,W.Riv. 635-00 75 78 346 166 180 25 93 3 80 14: 37 Mota SeD} balia P.W4. 01:12- 1,485-00 100 100 578 291 287 289 214 10 38 AmbaBar P,W4.0l'l"l.-. 491-00 40 40 206 100 106 100 106 10 39 Chhoohhll.r P ,W6,Riv. (:) \ ~ II S 1,812-00 138 144 S10 4.04: 406 3{}3 405 73 6 40 Ga.ner P.W3.Tk. 0,1.' ~, 1.917-00 160 163 813 406 407 356 373 62 8 41 Kukadi W4,Riv. 'l ~.1 s- 379-00 39 38 227 121 106 121 106 ·. .2 Ma.tha~&r8 W7. ,.'l.. 974-00 4:.7 48 273 138 135 138 135 3 43 Kalakhetr& P,W4,Riv. Ol').~ ~, 667-00 32 39 191 94 97 94 97 6 44 Jotasan p,W4. C, ~ '). 1,306-00 82 86 449 228 221 228 221 5 45 Tadhivedi W23. j_ ~ 859-00 83 82 483 242 241 238 241 3 ·. ,,6 f}andhiaBn W3. 2.. 6·H-OO 18 19 106 55 51 54, 51 1 47 Kotd& P.W7.Po. 0, 'l2l' 2~929-00 248 248 1.4.10 731 679 1 710 655 36 ,,8 Matarw&da P,W20,Riv. 01 l') l.S 1,558-00 74 78 457 211 246 211 246 6 49 Gunbhakhari W3,Riv. ). ~ '). ~ 607-00 57 60 353 182 171 176 171 16 50 Umbarva W 4. J. 'l 583-00 64 64 358 173 186 173 185

IB Diauiet-Sabarkanthl DIRECTORJ TALUKA Non­ WORKERS workers Total ------~-~-- 81. WQl'kel'd VII YIII IX X No. I II In IV V VI tl·IX) _------~ ----- M FM FMF!\iF M M F M F M F M F M F M F 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 M 35 36 1 15 16 17 18 19 20 7 259 77 138 60 69 .. t,349 35314,76617,820 23,18418,70518.t0516,7421,093 840 191 76 1,277 550 103

•• .... f t 'I 259 77 738 60 69 .. 1,349 ass 14,7(J6 17,820 28,18118,705 18,10516.742 1,093 840 191 76 1,277 650 103

I 27 55 1 58 25 57 25 2 52 67 2 47 69 47 67 ...... I .. 1 50 67 3 78 75 76 75 . . U n inhab.'ea ...... " .. .. a .. I I8S 156 "o 406 394 402 394 2 . 365 362 G . . 22 16 4 .. . 564 515 536 499 .... ,.... ., 6 2 89 120 7 132 63 )25 61 I 51 M & "...... ".. .." 4 1 143 135 139 134 2 . , 47 49 II 09 64 ...... " ...... • w • p ",. 255 5()2 10 61 64 88 3 " 13 ,. 55 1 1 •. 66 6 .32 138 102 43 6 186

1 77 66 11 I • • I , ...... 85 87 84 87 ~ .. 11 13 12 23 14 23 14 4 2 13 II.. .., , .. •• 11"" . . 1 9 8 9 7 ...... fj 284 266 14 7 2 383 328 368 326 .. 1 2 1 28 45 15 43 24 41 2~ 1 34 64 16 3 " 14 12 ...... 2 72 44 03 32 1 !t .. .. 1 60 72 17 85 63 83 61 . . ·11 •• .." .. 1 ...... ·2-1 30 lS ~2 D~ ~ 5~ 1 1 1 1 29 5 2 0 2 .. ill .. , ... 6" ... 13 17 20 27 31 27 31 ...... ,...... 21 21 21 2- ... .., ... · , 30 27 28 27 2 74 102 22 I .. • III. .. .. " 117 76 II4 76 .. 1 2 153 227 23 254 165 251 165 I ...... 1 67 95 2" 166 156 164 156 ...... 1 42 41 25 86 93 84 93 I ...... 20 1"8 28 30 33 ·. 30 33 I .. " .. I 47 14 27 130 146 128 146 28 24 28 65 54 I .. · . 66 64 I .. " .. 1 57 26 B 114 115 112 115 16 18 30 • .. .. ,. • to • .. .. • " ...... 25 24 26 24 79 89 31 • • ...... • • • III .. • .. .. 1 1'2 146 139 143 2 3 1 88 81 31 • .. '" " .. to .. .. • III .. 11 .... 116 129 115 129 1 .. · . 42 55 33 113 99 112 99 1 1 1 77 88 M l50 138 148 137 96 70 35 123 120 123 120 ...... 11 ...... 6 (\ .. 16 .• .• .• l.l a . 50S "l"l " III 103 32 90 2 1 59 . 75 37 ..... III •• J '" 232 212 229 212 36 34 38 .. .. II III • III • .. • .. • ...... • 1 64 72 -63 72 .. 2 111 143 19 38 22 ...... 110 III ..... 293 263 253 241 ·. 5 1 127 164 40 279 243 230· 213 13 13 21 15 "'.. 6 1 .• .. 29 29 41 II II II • • • It .. • • ·. 92 71 92 77 . .. 37 24 42 101 111 101 111 .. ·. ·...... ·. 23 20 .. , 6 ...... " . "11 '72 67 66 ·. .. 60 83 .. 168 168 168 158 ·. 2 67 89 ~ 1'6 172 170 172 ·. ·. It " ...... 3 • • ·...... 1 •• 11 16" " 36 .3 35 ·. 6 222 239 .., 6()9 «0 496 ~9 1 a ·...... III • It .. .. II t .. 54 M'" Iii? I6j 155 162 .. ·. •• ·. .f.6 107 49 .. .. 3 II1II. •• II1II • 1 137 64 131 62 ·...... 8 8'1 60 121 118 127 118 .. ., ·. •• .. • 4 • ·. 19 GVJARAT VILLAGE KBRD BRAHMA

Bl, Area in Occupied House· Scheduled Scheduled LiterAte &:. No. VillagefTown/Wardl Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

M F F M F M F 1 2 4 5 7 8 If, rr 12 13 14 51 Vinchhi W25. ' 608-00 100 103 525 280 245 277 244- 11 52 DeJllti P,W2,Tk2,Riv2. 6,24i-()O 300 303 1,637 863 774 850 759 74 19 63 Dedka. P,W13. _ .. 1,341-00 43 48 289 150 139 .. · . 143 127 21 . . 64 Lam ba.diya. I M,W3,Riv,Po. 375-00 127 189 664 328 336 42 40 8] 122 150 66 55 Dotad P,W,Riv. 1,369-00 103 103 941 504 437 . 496 334 11 , 2 ;'S6 Tern bada. P,W.' 850-00 74 '74 432 229 203 7 215 192 21 2 57 Golwada. P,Riv, 773-00 43 46 258 130 128 128 128 13 1 58 Cb.oliy& P,Riv. 1.1l7-00 53 54 324 164 16Q 164 160 14 59 Khara.niya. W4,Riv. 302-00 27 26 170 89 81 89 81 .. 60 Mova.tpura W15. 477-00 32 33 187 104 83 104 83 8 6:l Malvas W20. 894-00 68 70 380 lSI 199 179 198 9 61 Mithivedi P,W. 574-00 47 47 258 136 122 }34 121 18 ] e3 Nada. P,W. 1,309-00 58 58 357 181 176 181 ]76 19 64 polltpan P,WIO. 1,304-00 30 30 . 219 108 111 100 105 5 65 Ma.hudi WB. 503-00 66 66 431 202 229 202 229 2

66 Tembdi W6. ' 463-00 30 30 203 96 107 96 107 1 67 UPlbora W. ~ 938-00 52 51 331 169 162 , . 169 162 ". ", 68 Kheroj P,Rhc, W .Riv.Po. 571-00 82 82 382 201 181 25 31 I {) 122. 18 69 Ch.angod P,WI5. 889-00 74 73 439 216 223 · . 205 198 12 ' 1 70 Na.vtL )lota P,W17,'l'k. 835-00 III IlO 730 370 360 5 349 345 43 1 71 Rata.npur W17 737-00 98 99 585 293 292 293 292 14 72 Bubadiyana. W3. 525-00 29 2~ 189 86 loa 86 103 3 Chbapra. 73 Nana Bav:al P,WlO. 2,042-00 59 60 324 168 156 165 155 22 74 Mota :Bava) W4. 1,271-00 45 46 287 146 141 146 141 16 75 Mithibili W6. 2.146-00 71 71 402 203 199 ·. I l79 191 6 76 Danmahudi P,W,Riv. 699-00 25 25 149 77 72 9 3 6 77 Kathiya­ W12. 1.165-00 50 50 240 128 112 44 45 8 vachhadiya. 73 Bo.ndiyanu W24,Tk. 1,357-00 85 85 502 243 259 • • 243 259 17 1 T~l&v 79 N&na Sembalia P,W,Tk. 634--00 44 44: 246 127 119 1 26 1 SO pa.tbora. W3,Riv. 627-00 27 26 161 82 79 82 79 3

81 Pat~diy~ M,W3S. 1,170-00 93 94 5BI) 284 276 243 241 51 ~2 Begod . W4,Riv. 478-00 14 14 )00 53 47 53 47 2 .. 83 Nani Govindi WlO. 128-00 12 12 71 39 82 39 32 .. 84 Hingatia P,WI2. 579-00 110 114 624 321 303 317 303 .20 .2 (KhaJsa) 85 Dhunill>ra W3. 582-00 ]3 13 83 42 41 , . ... 40 40 2

86 Bharami8. P,W24.4 1,695-00 68 68 443 215 228 212 226 g 87 ZanZSova Pa.nai P~W,Tk,ruv.· 2,340-00 185 185 1.009 513 496 •• 508 495 17 2 88 Biliveda Riv. 24.5-00 9 9 38 20 18 · . 19 18 I 89 N a.na Kodari.a. Riv. 177-00 9 9 62 31 31 31 31 2 90 Digth'ali RlV. 3.98

195 133 189 131 3 2 , . 2 ... " . ." 1 .. 85 112 51 532 39() 514 381 5 5 .. 5 1 .. .. 8 3 331 384 52 94 68 83 59 , . ·. 4 5 6 4 ·. ·. •. .. .. I .. 56 71 53 173 62 12 3S 1. I 86 18 ·. 10 38 2 1 .. 25 3 155 274: 54: 267 196 253 195 I 1 3 .. 247 241 55 138 119 llO 114 a 1 1 21 4: I 2 .. 1H 84 56 77 57 73 57 2 !l .. 53 71 57 84 69 84 69 " 80 91 58 38 35 38 35 .... 51 46 59 45 37. 44 - 37 1 59 4.6 6Q 94 104 92 103 .. 2 .. 1 87 95 61 76 54 73 54 ·. 1 2 " 60 68 62 95 65 94 64 · . 1 1 .. 86 lIl. 63 64 41 55 36 9 5 .. 44 70 64 106 21 106 21 .. 96 208 65

.8 21 48 21 ill. ". I.. '" .. 48 86 66 88 54 88 54 · . ·. .. ., ·. ·. .. " ,...... 81 108 67 II! 49 29 38 3 2 24 8 24 3 .• 23 4 87 132 68 113 67 100 65 10 I . ·. ·. 2 •. .. .. 1 I 103 156 69 206 88 191 87 2 ·2 1 10 .. •. .. 1 ,. 164 272 70

154- 17 15\ 14 2 3 1 ~ ...... 139 275 71 .3 22 43 22 .. 43 81 72 95 104 84 98 8 Q 1 •• .. .. 2 " 73 52 '13 81 89 78 86 :1 3' · . · . ·. .. 65 52 74 142 125 121 113 5 a 15 9 1 •• ...... 61 74 75 52 43 49 43 . · . 1 , . , . 2 .. 25 29 76 · ·. I 87 67 65 59 2 I 19 7 .. " ... "" "" .• 41 45 77 142 151 141 151 I .. .. 101 108 78

81 77 61 71 4. 4. 9 2 6 1 ., 46 (2 79 56 53 56 53 1". .. .' 26 26 80

172 192 1:J9 167 26 24 2 1 U2 84 81 23 30 23 3D 30 17 82 22 24 22 24 ·. "" ".. ,;0.. "' .. 15 10 83 207 lS2 2{)3 182 , . " 4 ... .. ,. lU 121 84 S3 27 31 2~ ·, 2 1 ·. •. ,. , •. , .• 9 14 85 Ii() 153 13S 151 2 ·. .." ...... , .• 75 75 86 335 34Q 330 339 ·. ·. ·, 3 •• 2 1 178 156 87 18 15 17 15 1 ...... , .. 2 a 88 00 19 20 19 •• ." "III '. ., 11 12 89 305 293 304 293 III. . . . .• 1 " 108 }01 90 1 . 11 8 lO 7" I , . .. •• • II • .. .. • .. • 3 7 91 70 56 54 « 2 2 1 12 10 .• .. 1 .. 34 35 92 . 3~1 359 243 312 52 34, 4: .. 25 7 18 3 1 " 27 3 276 310 93 54 18 45 17 9 I •. " . . . . .• 21 (3 94 28 32 28 32 , . •• .. .. .• •• 14: 8 95

~72 263 151 169 84 84 23 9 1 1 ., ., 9 ,. 132 15' 96 176 180 120 128 19 21 17 4 10 5 III 107 97 45 47 44 47 , . .. ·. . . ·. · . ·. ." .. .. , . .. 1 • • 4-7 29 98 346 388 220 320 21 17 4 55 39 3 2 14 10 9 .. 14 ,,234 209 99 46 51 46 51 ,'...... ,. 34 31 100

27 22 8 6 17 16 , . • • to • • • .. .. 9 5 101 22'1 210 ISS 209 21 16 2 1 105 97 102 123 101 122 101 1 •• 72 73 103 21 GUJARAT VILLAGE. DEb BRAHMA

81. Area in Ocoupied House- Scheduled SCheduled Literate ~ No. Vi lla.g~ITo wn/ Wa.rJ IBlock A-G houses holds Total Population Ca.stes Trib~8 Educa.ted p :M F M F M F 14 F' ttl*" 1 2 f" 5 ~ 7 8 ( 1'{f"' 6 12 13 U 104 Pallen Mahuda P. 0) 1,846-0Q 74 75 472 22u 246 224 243 26 1 105 Pipodra P,W,Tk. 'Dt'2-12, 672-00 71 72 434 233 201 233 201 36 1 Dodiwade. 106 Mlttoda .M,W2,Tk3.0,2 22~' 1.906-0Q 228 227 873 460 413 ' 70 72 ll9 9 198 ·26 ,107 Agiya '21 ~ 9 M,Mp,W2,Tk,Po. 4,885-00 350 360 1,938 954 984 92 95 314 404 280 49' 108 Hing8tia (Jag:ri) P,W. ~ I ')..'2..- 224-00 40 4() 223 104 119 101 117 20 2

109 Dharol M,W.O':1 ,._ '),.:. 2,780-00 72 73 426 227 199 226 197 9 no Bordi Riv. l- $" 1,507-00 61 63 378 200 1'78 ·. 199 178 2 , III Khedava '1.1 '1.!» P,Rhc,W,Tk,Riv. 7,467-00 175 177 939 472 467 2 451 453 24 f>. 112 :Balrediya P,Tk,Riv.or 2'" S 1,789-00 III 113 658 346 912 26l 282 23 1 113 Bhutiya. Riv. 2~ 238-00 27 27 137 66 71 57 63

526--00 , 114 Vekaria. . .. U n t n h a b t e d .. • • 115 Padbara- :.S P, W2,'Ik2,Riv. 651-00 103 lOS 622 .314- 308 • 282 285 15 116 Vartol P, W,'rk. 0'2),3..' 2,422-00 106 105 564 293 271 46 43 46 13·. 117 Sitol P,W,Tk. a'2'~~ 538-00 59 60 35(l 178 172 19 IS 9 llS Ba.eo} W. 1."1.- 424--00 8 9 46 27 19 1 1 16 119 Nava. Nana. W,Hiv. '2 21.~ 31-00 2e 26 169 91 78 J20 Vala-ran p. W ,Tk. 0' '2. 'l-1. , 1.875-00 141 140 877 444 433 ·. ·. ·. 32 ~ 121 Paroya. P,W,Riv. 01'2.:) l. s- 1,529-00 117 12Q 645 328 317 114 90 6 14 33 ·. 122 Rodhara. P,W. 0, 'l.:1. 1,158-00 98 95 4S9 234- 255 15 17 59 U 123 Deedhiya. '2. s- P,W8.Tk,Riv. 1,408-00 98 100 625 314 an 73 11 12" Sis\Tall& W2. ~? _ 322-00 12 12 61 2S 33 27 16 .. 125 J adi SeW balill VV1O,Riv.~~S 3,043-00 60 61 346 ISO 166 163 1M 2 ·. 126 Va.nkdivav W. 'l.?- ~81-00 10 10 52 27 25 27 25 .. 127 Kherivllov W3. 2..~ 445-00 20 20 105 55 50 55 50 7 1 12~ Dholivu;v W. '2..")", 700-{\O 46 46 269 14-2 12"1 14 ·. 129 !)ero1· M.W5,Riv.Ol'_' t~1.321-00 148 153 669 34-9 320 00 59 is 3 137 '6 130 Vagheshvari W,Riv. ~ 22. , 40.5-()O 19 18 110 57 53 57 5~ 2 131 Khergadlr P,W.O\'ll- 50S-00 31 34- 178 84 94 ·. 82 87 1 ·. 132 Kalol ~ S" P,W3.Tk,Riv. 4,149-00 201 235 1,292 671 621 20 12 92 81 113 . 28 133 Tandaliya W. 'l.."l-- 70S-00 54 54- 359 178 181 16 l' 70 7~ 63 13 - 134 lsaroda 118-00 .. U 1j n II, a b I e d 135 Sb.ila.wa.d W3.Tk. 2. '2. 2., • 956-00 40 44 210 108 • 102 6 • 8 40 27 18 11 136 l.axmipura 22- M,Mp4.D3.WIO,Tk;'(:2.581-00 .,0 506 2,301 1,144- 1,157 160 168 4 6 483 106 Pwi .... Po. J37 Bbesundra W. LL 205-00 2 2 19 10 9 ·. ·. ~ US Ka.lund& P,W. 0\ 'l.)...., 74~OO 5.2 52 276 135 141 .2 2 36 ($ 139 !>ama.va-a P,W.Tk. 0 \'11.21 2,602-00 S6 86 514- 267 247 2 fj 43 40 98 10 14() Galodiya M,W2. al~" 1,058-00 271 276 1,374 642 732 85 93 7 I 243 87 HI Gundel P.Tk. 0, ,t 1.655-00 137 128 639 305 334 43 35 33 40 117 lJ H2 Chikhal& P,W,Tk. 01'2- 'l.t 982-00 78 7S 411 2Q2 209 .. · . 22 1 }fa R&dhiWt\d M. W2,Tk.Po. 2,600-00 247 24'1 1,094 550 544 119 150 38 36 2()4 88

25 186 410 144 Metral Mt W2,Riv. 01. 2' 1,620-00 180 838 428 37 .2 ... 7 6 123 33 145 ~h,gm~f P,W. 0\ "1.--2.- 28(H}() 25 25 1809 94 95 ·. a 63 2S 146 Khed Btabma If M3,H,Mp6,D6,W6,2) T602-00 1,298 1,296 6,232 3~364 !M~68 231 207 201 187 1,671 620 Riv.Po,To,Tph. 147 Ja~a.nn&thpur& Riv. 2. S 533-00 M If) 78 39 3Q ·. is ·. 148 Pa ardi P,W,Riv.Otl.22 S 927-00 90 91 404 207 197 .20 I ... ,& t 149 Rudraina.1a M.W.Riv·Ol. ''''5 820-00 81 8.2 367 179 lSS 21 12 j 1 9() 2,1 150~ a.sa.n& P.W.Riv. 01 ,." 5 1,442-00 100 102 514- 24g 265 8 « · , 109 7' 151 ichi Dh811al M,W,Riv,Ol. ~2-1 S' 1.565-00 132 131 640 338 302- 39 33 10 .2 lJa 49 152 Gadu P.W2. 0' '2..2.- l,379-0() 90 95 6()2 312 290 113 al 16 17 116 22 . 153 Got. M, W2, Tk,Po • .2, 693-{)0 233 231> 1.097 . 6]~ lS7B 66 lj, •• ... .219 1.

22 DIRECTORY I>isiriot-Sabarkantha TALUKA 021

Total ------_,______WORKERS . ______. ______, __ __ Non­ workers workers 81. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M EMF MF M F ~5 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

141 160 139 160 1 .. 1 .. 85 86 104 137 131 137 131 ... ., 96 70 105 282 265 205 232 21 39 1 1 13 2 18 .. 1 " 23 ,. 178 148 106 ~96 613 516 565 21 16 43 27 6 1 10 4 358 371 107 71 77 69 75 1 2 1 " .. 33 42 108 144 130 143 130 I .. 121 104 120 104 53 69 109. · . · ...... ,...... • t 1 ., 79 74 110 337 326 317 316 1 4 2 15 6 .. 2 135 141 III 207 199 200 199 4 2 " .. 1 .. 139 113 112 48 49 47 49 1 ., 18 22 113 ...... · . .. U n i n h a b i ted ... ,,- .. .. 114 207 194 182 )89 1 I · . 3 I I I 20 .. 2 .. 107 182 134 ·. 114 115 154 128 32 15 2 1 I 8 10 .. .. .5 IJ] lli' 104 114 96 llO 116 ·. 6 4 2 .. 74 58 117 13 16 II 16 1 1 .. 14 3 118 50 43 50 42 I ·. . '" 277 269 268 268 · . ... 41 35 III) I · . · . 2 3 1 3 .. 167 164 120 186 160 172 154 7 6 1 1 · . 2 .. 3 .. 142 157 121 130 94 79 73 3 8 1 36 12 3 I .. 200 175 191 174 8 .. 104 161 122 2 6 I .. 1 .. 114 136 123 19 17 19 17 · . · . ·. 9 16 124 111> 94 lO} 90 2 4, 13 .. ."

28

MAHAL; VIJAYNAG.A.R "I 111 ~.., :. "...t ...... • 0 ~ •

.;. ...til i ~~ Ivtfly ~~ ..tS~ ~"J .~ r'r7~ ~'l .~ ~ z ~ -=

"'" .~ ."" 6- ..J z~ 4-~ a I-- z .: >~ iii -cr Zo: .~ 4( a >-<{ 't7)(fJ, - ~ z tt..l ..:J ::;) 0 ~m V'JvI;~ CI) -<{ ~f1 J....."'l""'" >(f) 03H)f zl&J IDAR I- MAHAL VDAYNAGAR

R-690-4 OUJARAT VlLLAGB VlJADAGAR

Bl. A[ea, in OCCUllied House. Scheduled Seheduled lAtera.te iii- No. VillDgejTown/W &td/Block A-G hOUBeIl holds Total Population Caete$ Tribes Educated p M F M F M F ... M F 1 2 ( 4 I) , 7 8 l( 18 14 r l' ~ TOTAL FOB VIJAYHAGAR KAHAL 1 02,7 S9-00 5,135 5~1!i9 3Q,1.11 14.,798 16,313 911 91.110,413 it,M'O 4,7M 890

Total Jor Urban Area .. • • o·

TcJa.l jl»' Bu.t'al Area 1. 02, 789-t>O li,la5 5,11;9 30,111 14,~~ 16,313 911 fJ11 10,413 11,0';0 4,194 8f)() VILLAGES 1 Kbaribedj Rfv. ~S" 1,251-00 27 27 147 79 68 ·. 78 (i8 3 2 Navakhola. Riv. 'l.S"_ 715-00 30 30 163 88 75 ·. · . 86 76 If;') 1 S Nanabhaga P,W,Riv. OI22-:l S 1,247-00 35 35 242 ltJ7 105 I 1 132 104 25 4 l?~1lo ¥ .W ,EA... () \ "L '1. ~ S 1.1'10-00 12.t) 12t) 723 3~'j . 3~Q · . 103 10'3 71 9 "(j Antri P,Riv. 01'2- S' 1,226-00 19 19 II7 69 48 53 39 11 ·. Ukha.la DtUlgri W,Riv. L'l.- 2. 5 ]85 91 94 6 59 60' 32 6 \ , 910-00 32 32 1 Jamaniya W. 2'2. 427-00 3 3 II 5 6 ~. 4 2 · . ·. S Ls.diwada P.W,Riv. 01 2.-' ~~ 269-00 19 ]9 99 57 42 · . 33 26 ·9 1 9 Khedasan W ,Riv. 2.2. ~. Ii"" 1,634-00 23 23 161 78 83 1 65 61 17 2 10 Kundla. W,Riv. '4.'1. 2. S' l,lSl-()Q 23 23 123 59 ~4 49 59 14c 4:

11 Ka.thva;vdi W.'l'L 1,355~OO 21 21 12& 59 66 59 66 6 12 DbD}vl)ni W. '2.. '). 1,126-00 17 18 76 43 32 ·. 43 32 0 13 Viresh'war W. ~~ 967-0(} 12 12 67 3,9 28 37 28 · . 14 I{aJ.Vfl.ll P,W. Ot4..~ 1,121-00 30 30 Iii1 83 68 ·. 68 66 28 ·. ·16 Kllothroti W.£~ 993-00 42 42 249 125 124 ·. 123 1.23 26 2 16 Ka,doli W2. '2 '1 452-00 57 61 473 261 212 1 1 50 41 95 IS 17 Z&nr.ti W.2"L- * 2 2 11 '1 4 2 2 3 ... 18 Prathipur&. W. "2.-'1-- 592-00 24 25 123 63 60 ·. 50 52 8 •• 11) Dholiva.-v W. '2.'2- 398-00 1· 1 5, 2 3 · . 2 3 · . • • 20 T01 Dung" P,W8. 0 t 2- l- 300-00 c ,. 43 43 ,~6$ 143 119 1 (l33 117 39 2 ,;".' J , 21 Bh!lJ1kba.r~ P,W21,Tk. Of 1.~,1 , 5,721-00 ·96 96 .556 279 277 9 6 264 270 54 :1.0 22 Zer W4. 21- 2,712--00 25 25 153 75 78 74 78 12 23 V~ri wa. 2-'2-. 870-00 13 13 75 40 35 40 36 3 6.) ·. 24 Jora.va.rnag~ W9,Riv. -2,. l... 2. S 255-00 22 22 129 64 ·. · , 82 65 12 25 Modlui W7,Riv. 'l. '1l 5 1,OO3-{i{) 41 41 2_29 110 119 ·. ·. 110 119 11 " ·. 26 Va.jeput W4. "2.'2.. t)97-00 21 21 111 62 49 58 49 6 27 Adt"lpur W2. ~.2,.. 597-00 18 18 J42 68 74 68 73 8 ·. 28 Ajepur W. 2~ 1384)0 7 7 33 19 14 19 14 • • 29 Bh.8.mbbudi W3.Tk. '2.1 21 2.100.--00 42 42 276 1M 122 ·. 154 122 16 80 AnJrokbe. P.W2.Riv. C t 2-2.2. S" 675 ... 00 SO 38 251 138 113 1I2 93 63 80 31 Vil"{Jur W.Riv. 2- ~ 2. S" 801-00 28 28 168 78 9() .. 78 90 19 ·. 32 Jaswantpm- Riv·2-5 93-00 3 3 26 13 13 ·. 13 13 33 Ma.w.li •• ~ 251-00 . . .. U n i n h a b i t e d . . · . . 94 U Ata.rsuD:).b~ '). 5 P,Rhc,WlS,Riv,Po. ~ 2,791-00 94 .581 316 265 22 20 256 229 78 1 Bandlmllo Riv. 2S"' 788-00 26 30 Jo8 75 83 6.2 69 6 35 , 42 229 115 114 1(}2 lIO 34 36 AbbtlPur P,W2t Riv 2,870--00 42 ·, 37 Dholiva.l' P.W~Riv SBO-GO "S6 86 228 123 105 ·. 96 86 65 '1 38 Roy~.mnMa. W. 1- 277-00 12 12 71 as 33 31 33 2 39 Khokhra P,W,RiV'". 1,616--00 29 29 156 76 SO ·. 73 79 39 9 40 Kelawa. P,W,Riv. 1,787-00 30 30 204- 101) 99 ·. .103 99 34: 6 41 Olana Mfl.huda W. 873-00 15 15 84 43 41 ·. 40 41 16 a J{a,nthana W.Riv.-- 1.436-00 32 82 167 84 83 82 83 18 4 42 ·. ]98 43 ChandVll.6& P,Riv. 799-00 57 57 392 186 206 ·. ·. 186 75 II , Sar9M\ . P.W,Riv2. 1.'168-00 94 94 531 261 270 4: 2 250' 268 III 27 . B a.j pur M,W3,Riv. 1.470-00 ' 48 48 ' 269 138 121 2 4 12 •• ~6 ·. 46. Godbwada Riv. 696-00 7 7 67 33 24 ., ·. 33 24 47 N!\vagara-(Umaria)W.Riv. 112-00 23 23 149 81 68 " I 6 '8 Kundol W.22- 698-.00 12 12 165 68 9'7 .. 34 36 20 11 •• • Tho area of Zanzrj, Village. has been included ill the area of Kadoli Vi11agf>. 26 WORKBRS Non­ Tota.l .. workers workers SL (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No: ------. M F M F M F M F M F M F 1\1 F M FMF MF M F

]5 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23: 24 25 , 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

7,385 7,663 6,2877,414 121 78 64 16 296 116 5 19 8 . 207 1 25 . . 3&1 307,4137,650

... II. •.. 00 7,386 7,663 6,287 '1,414 121 '18 64 16 296 116 19 8 20'1 1 25 361 307,413 '1,650 .

49 43 49 43 · . ·...... 30 25 1 52 48 47 46 3 2 · , I . , 1 36 27 J 78 66 72 65 1 I ·. 4 .. I f) ·. 59 39 8 240 182 203 175 4 3 16 3 10 ...... 3 32 28 32 28 147 154 ~ .. .. . '- ...... 37 20 5 59 54 47 47 2 1 6 6 1 1 I .. 1 32 40 0 5 .2 5 2 ·. · . 15 21 16 1 .'. · . . . 4 7 36 · . 13 1 21 45 43 40 39 4: 3 27 8 1 1 33 29 33 28 32 1 1 40 9 30 31 10. 30 37 30 37 ·. 30 22 26 22 4 29 29 11 23 18 23 18 1.3 10 12 . · . ·. · , • t .. .. 46 38 30 36 · 2 ·. 16 10 13 .5 2 1 1 5 ...... 3 62 71 59 71 37 30 14 1 " 2 63 63 16 143 104 69 68 51 34 2 ]3 ·. 6 .. 118 108 18 4: 2 4 2 , ...... , ... 38 · 3 2 17 40 29 32 11 6 ,...... 3 . . 3 23 22 18 · . ·...... , 'I 2 69 59 61 59 1 1 · . .. 19 2 74 60 20 135 141 135 " 149 2 1 2 2 .. 1 30 39 29 39 1 •• 130 142 21 ...... • to •• 19 19 19 19 , . , . 45 39 n 21 16 23 31 31 29 30 2 1 · , 52 53 51 53 1 33 3424 58 66 20 33 24 27 22 6 2 32 36 32 36 .. .. • ... I ...... 29 25!8 10 10 10 10 36 39 27 68 61 68 61 · . ·. •• .... • ill ... 9 4 28 49 33 31 32 1 10 ·. 86 61 29 . .i : : 6 1 89 80 30 41 41 41 41 6 37 49 31 6 II .. ,.. ill .. , . 7 13 32 ...... ·. Ulli"habi & fl d ...... 171 II7 ]25 III . ·. . . 33 1 10 5 2 20 I 3 •. 10 41 36 33 36 7 •• 145 14:8 34: I 34 47 36 68 66 60 66 ·. ·. 2 1 Ii .. 55 62 50 61 2 1 1 . ·. · , 47 48 31 17 20 16 IS ) 2 2 68 43 31 ·. · . · . 21 13 88 42 48 38 48 ·. · .. 1 .. 2 .. 60 55 67 56 1 1 1 34 32 39 '0 1 45 44 4Q

20 25 18 25 2 t • ·. ·. .. .. 23 16 ~l 43 56 41 53 1 .3 .. •• 96 127 92 127 •• .. 1 41 27 42 1 .0 .. 120 llO 109 110 2 1 ·- 3 90 79 43 21 00 .. •• • 0 3 •• 2 141 160 oK 96 80 B7 80 .. I '0 1 .0 It .. .. •• .. .. 3·' e. U 51 46- 21 16 21 15 '0 '0 •• •• •• •• •• .. '0 •• • • • • ,0 12 9 40 M 46 64 45 '0 • 0 •• •• '0 '0 • 0 •• •• •• .. ,. .. ., e. 38 45 38 45 • 0 27 J3 '7 •• •• •• •• •• '0 •• •• •• •• •• •• •• .0 30 62 48

27 IlUJARA'r WxAGE VIJAYNAGAR

Sl. Area. in ~ullied HOUile- Seheduled Seheduled. Li.tcre.tc & No. VWa.ge/Town/ 'Yardl Bloc" J\-G houlles 80lds T~t&1 POJ7'l'lfttion 'Castes Tribes Educated

.-...._------~ P .M F M F .M F M F ".~ 1 2 « 4, 5 g'" '7 S ( (0' M 12 13 14 49 Vandhol W,Tk,Riv. ~ ~ ~ i '2. ~ .2,4-63-00 80 80 ilO3 256 247 62 31 176 158 49 I 50 Titaran W. '2~ 278-OU 51 51 358 l5.2 206 ·. 150 llJS 29 5 51 Nalseri W,Tk,Riv."1~ 2'2 S 460-00 4J 41 284 138 146 1 138 l45 46 5 52 Dagla W.'2"~ 2,468-00 .22 22 134 63 71 . 38 44 26 1 53 Vasai P;W.OI2t 600-1]0 53 S3 368 191 177 185 176 6{l 4 p4 Nelau W. "'l2. 1,574-00 26 26 171 81 90 · . · . 81 gO 22 f) ~5 Vijayuagar 2~ M3,Rhc, W2,Riv,Po.3'11,421-00 469 469 2,356 l,,154- 1,202 189 20S 271 271 536 2:.!Q 156 pa.dora W. ~2. 800-0() 37 37 18J 91 90 91 89 15 · . 57 Nava.gam P,\V.Ol 'l~ 2,069-00 57 57 317 1M 173 13g 166 13 1 Dha.nela 68 Kharol Riv.2. S 264-00 29 29 208 108 100 4 i5 11

1S9 Samtela. .. 569-00 14 14 77 33 44 33 44 4 1 60 Saruli P,\Y. 01 22.- 2,102-00 72 72 483 232 251 221 233 70 2 61 Bb.3tela. W. )-~ 704-00 59 59 371 165 2()6 65 82 2i 62 Garada. W. ?, , 494-00 12 12 62 25 37 . 25 37 63 :Badarkha Ell'. 2-S" 980-00 I 1 67 32 3;") · 3

64 Vauaj P,Riv. bl~ S" 2,456-00 48 48 237 107 130 100 129 33 8 65 Chikano "Y. ~~ 5408-00 5 5 29 14 15 14 15 3 56 Kbf\l>va~a. W. ~~ .. 5,102-00 9 9 5a 27 26 · . · . 27 HI .. ·. 67 Jaleti M,W. 0, 2 ~ 2,510·00 127 127 731 344 387 46 53 276 3H) 167 2'1 68 Limda. J)1,W. 0"2 ~ 2,108-00 186 188 1,011 476 535 21 25 447 501 16(i 27 69 FaWpur Riv. '2 S"" 87-00 19 19 98 43 55 · . · . 40 55 10 1 70 Biladia 'l.'Z 1 5 M,D,Mcw,W,l~i,""Po. :>1 413-00 104 105 647 2$8 35H 2 7 27H 34l IliO 50 71 Sa.rouiya Riv . .2 ~ ~35-00 61 61 351 160 11:H 17 14 107 1:18 72 48 72 Jusawada Riv. l.a;" 425-00 18 IS 123 [}7 66 57 66 11 5 73 Pa:r~ath :M,W D\\)\t()d. f,Riv. t;.j 4. S 355-OQ 73 73 489 231 258 () i> 53 62 83 3 76 .MCI-v~tpur }>, W ,Ri v. 0 , ,_:t 2. S 582~OO 37 37 211 1] 0 101 ·. · . 70 49 56 :33 77 Chithoda I;. 21 P,Mp_fhc,W,Riv,PD:J!.; 595-00 214 215 1,101 551 550 301 274 128 153 HW 30 78 Charothan Wll. 2. 1,460-00 47 47 262 133 12G 133 129 23

79 Naliawaua W4.22 79(1-00 13 13 78 42 36 42 36 II .sO Bha.guraJ_)ada W3,Riv. "t.. ~,. S 507-01) 21 21 108 t)O 58 50 5S lS:l ·.1 81 Bogapa.dl1 W4,Riv. ~ 'l ~ ~ 66-00 26 26 137 69 74 63 56 20 1 82 ltavadi P.W12.017' 1,107-00 100 100 629 298 331 · . · . 237 2Gi'i 91 6 83 Chitrodi '2 I ~ S2\11, W15,TK,Riv. 605-00 187 188 1,051 462 589 17 13 431 5G7 194 l7 84- Amodara. P,Riv. 0 f 25" 1,36~-OO 44 44 234 127 107 · . 115 07 32 2 85 Pltl "'Z,. 2. '> P,Mp,W,Ri\C,Po. ?C\ 1,035-00 69 69 338 168 170 a 5 1 .. 83 19 86 D,tdhV"av P, W,Riv.O, Zl 2- 5 692-00 104 104 711 3M 357 · . · . 298 2D6 144 48 87 La'{manpuTI1 Riv_ 7.'S' 137-00 36 36 198 100 9iol 53 1)8 34 33 25 1 W.'l,.").... 30 8R PipJoti 189-00 30 160 72 88 " 72 ~3 19 2 l,'l,()7 8~ Xouia;wa&a M,W2,'PD.O) 'l.~ l1 ~~()._OO 1%& 18& 623 684 32- :!\) 14"3 146 14J4 ~l 90 Baleta M,W. C~1~ 1,407-{)O 156 157 964 449 6115 42 40 387 449 187 36 91 Qacli P.w. Of' ~. 1,753-00 75 75 423 192 :231 · . · . 192 231 55 - :? 92 Wa.nkda P.D,W. 0 I H l )..- 454--00 llO 110 . 697 344 .353 39- 39 305 300 129 16 93 Chit&riya. ?, P,M,W2,Riv. '2 S 3,235-00 347 347 1,786 835 95) 4.3 37 603 764 411 63 94 Da.lpatpurl;\ W.22 954--00 4 4: 9 :. .2 2 2 ·. Disirict-Sabarkaniha

WORKERS Non- To~ ------~---~---- workers workers Sl. (I·I X) I II III IV Y VI VII ViII IX --- _-- -- X No. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M: F M F 1\I F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

127 128 126 128 1 129 119 49 1{} ·. ·. · . III 70 111 2 · . 1 · . · . · . 3 76 95 50 68 87 66 86 1 1 · . 1 70 59 51 24 6 22 6 · . 2 · . 39 65 52 95 23 87 23 5 2 · . 1 96 154 53 44 32 3S 32 5 · . · . · . · . · . · . ·. 1 ·. 37 58 54 699 274 317 242 8 51 17 5 67 · . 9 ·. 142 15 555 928 55 58 53 52 53 · . · . · . · . · . I 38 37 .56 83 91 82 91 I · . · . · . ·. ·. 61 82 57 67 50 57 50 ·. ·. ·. 51 50 58 21 22 21 22 1.2 22 50 122 70 121 70 · . · . · . · . 1 ·. 110 181 60 88 94 87 94 1 77 1I2 61 21 17 21 17 · . · . · . 8 16 62 22 2 25 1 20 24 · . · . · . · . 10 10 63 61 56 4 81 81 1 · . 46 49 64 5 11 5 11 9 4 65 18 16 18 16 · . · . · 9 10 ]38 · . ·. . · . 66 152 226 224 ·. 2 · . · . 3 · . 2 . 9 192 161 67 195 318 179 · · . :n:, 2 1 3 1 4: · . 8 1 280 217 68 20 28 19 28 · . I 23 27 $4 197 65 197 ·. 69 · . · . · . 1 · . Hi · . 204 Hi2 70 69 94 52 94 9 1 · . 7 91 97 ,71 .28 33 28 33 · . ·. · . 29 :J3 72 102 137 91 135 4 2 5 · . 2 · . ~32 96 73 lOS 129 165 152 · . 5 12 8 9 , . 1.26 109 127 160 120 158 · . .. 74 · . 3 2 3 · . 1 ·. 104 98 7fj 37 5a 29 fil 1 · . · . · . · . 1 6 2 73 28() 28;') · . 48 76 304 235 5 2 1 17 14 12 17 2 265 246 61 67 61 6i · . 77 72 62 78 15 19 15 19 27 17 24 36 23 3G .. 79 1 26 22 80 33 46 32 4G ·. ·. · · 1 30 151 187 141 186 . . ·. 28 81 7 1 3 147 144 222 340 211 340 · . ·. · . ·. · , 82 4 · . 1 · . () · . 240 249 83 .58 66 56 65 · . I 1 · . .. ·. · . · . 1 69 87 29 25 11 4- 7 8 19 5 · . ·. ·. 41 84 1 7 · . 3 20 6 81 141 177 208 153 200 I 8 ·. 85 · . ·. 9 3 11 177 149 60 49 50 39 3 7 2 ·. · . ·. ·. 86 · . · . · fi 3 40 32 42 29 32 3 H) · . · . . 49 87 40 46 88 341 300 315 309 2 2 ( · . 2 12 · · 7 282 201 264 ]78 25() 1 · . 1 14 . . ·. 27'6 89 2 · . 1 ·. 12 248 251 90 87 114 85 112 2 2 )28 195 122 ]95 ·1. ·. ·. ·. ·. 105 117 91 .. 2 . 3 216 158 356 486 279 4840 51 2 · 92 4 ·. 21 477 465 93 I) 2 6 2 . . ·. ·. · . .. 1 94

29

T ALUKA : BHILODA '" •..c

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•~ ' I.! .'"f'" i . •• i! -----''------,--- ~ - - -_j a: ­ .:; ! ""Q:- I ~ J ); ~ >- f..... 0::« 0 ...... 1 z ::J -.t 0 co

w ....:I: TALUKA RHILODA GUJARAT' VILLAGE BHILODA

SI. Are. in QQcupied House- Soheduled Schedultd lJ~ra~ & No. Villa.ie ITown/W ard/Block A-G hQUlel holds To~l Popu1&~lon Ce..tee Tri~ Edgoe.~ed M F F M

~. IS 1 2 5 7 8 . TOTAL fOR BHlloODA TALUkA 117,181-00 it,tlt 17,071 to,7S!) '6,028 ",US. 2,159 2,771 21,aU 11.664 15,4,9$ a,au

To'alJot U'~n ,A"ta •• •• .. •• • • • • • • • • ._. Total for R'iLral.,hea 1,67,8:l:l-00 H,991 17,073 90,766 46,Q28 44,738 2,959 2,771 :11.311 ~1.66~ 1~,'95 3,345 VILl.AGES

1 Chhapra. 4:32-00 62 62 329 167 162 167 162 51 JumB&r •• 2 J umsar M,W3,Tk.( 1,811-00 17~ 174- 7~6 359 4»7 74 78 14:7 40 3 Vejpur M,W,Tk,P, i 93~OO 191 Hn 1,149 588 561 444 437 ISO 17 4 )latb Ganti W,Riv. '"l'l 783-00 9 ~ 49 28 21 18 15 8 .. 5 Ganti P,\V,Riv. I 783-00 1~2 142 785 378 4(}7 323 351 161 4' 6 Khalvad \l,W,Riv. 897-00 I17 117 664 aao 334 " .. 287 267 IU 19 7 Lilachha \1, W3,Riv ,Po, 810-00 270 290 1,324 676 648 150 1$4 30 45 247 36 8 Aglodi . . 354:-00 . . .. U1iinhabite cl .. 9 Khapret.a. P,W. 316-00 58 58 353 188 165 113 86 .(9 4. 10 Sunsar P,W. 2,057-00 100 112 630 329 301 203 182 86 19

11 Hunai M,1~hc, W9,Po. 3,fl5O-0() 313 il3 1.491 730 761 ]65 194 34 35 313 79 12 Medi Timba P,W. g,,_OO 32 32 217 113 104 48 14 13 Bhavanpur W. 277-00 8 8 51 28 23 28 23 8 14 Nank.hi W. 924-00 15 15 122 59 63 · . ·. 43 53 18 4. 15 Mau U,W4,Riv,Po. 3,810-00 403 408 2,0115 1,062 1,033 132 129 393 163 Navrupura

16 Desan 1\1, W3.Riv. (j 13-00 99 113 427 193 234 41 38 {) 8 109 64 17 AkQuio. W. 379-00 37 :n 207 IJl gG · . 3 2 29 4. 18 Meru P. 712-00 72 72 .00 177 U3 4S 20 97 84 50 1 H) Nafoda. P,W,Riv. 1,531-00 55 .55 277 154 123 14 14 17 12 47 6 20 Mankdi Riv. 739-00 .212 212 961 628 333 16 11 32 6 264 40 21 Sangal W. -­ 162-00 23 23 132 69 63 6 .. 22 Siholi P,W,Riv. 3U-OO 3S 38 207 106 101 · . 25 6 23 Fatehpur P,W,Riv2. 665-00 212 212 731 471 26Q 30 20 21 20 251 40 24 Thurava.s P,W3,Riv. 686-00 IJO ~O 362 165 197 68 25 25 Lokhan W,Riv. 987-00 65 55 225 101 124 ·. 20 26 Kheroj 1,065-00 133 133 650 325 325 57 64 21 22 137 17 27 Rampur 614:-00 105 105 476 238 238 29 24 4 2 89 18 28 Ma.th Timba . . 204-00 5 5 34 13 21 · . 13 21 10 ,'29 Bamna. . P ,M2,H,Mp,D,Mcw, 2,332-00 345 345 1,337 654 683 70 71 21 18 864 191 W7,Po. ~O Vantol W. 27 155 92 63 17

31 Hathrol l\l, \VZ,Po. :1,309-00 149 H9 7[j4 407 247 33 21 56 52 131 l~ 12 Puna.ian P,W5. 718-00 i21 226 960 455 505 64 50 1 226 117 33 Dhuleta P.W.2, ~OO-OO 66 66 300 152 148 7 .3 55 30 '4 Nani Bebar W. 825--00 67 67 383 197 186 .2 li4 64 51 10 '5 Sa.japut W. l~lO3-00 4 4 15 9 6 ·. 8 36 Bedasan W25. 330-00 42 42 252 108 144 106 J4.2 sa 16 '7 Vagc!lhvari P,W2. 4,800-00 56 58 294 146 148 95 g3 47 1 S8 llalaa& 1l.W4:,Po. 1,U.'S-OO 197 1~7 ~64 488 -!76 101 102 189 HIO 197 43 '9 Indrapura W22. 700-00 39 39 231 III 120 · . III 120 17 40 Ki8hangadh M.W.2. .:l,Hi7-OO ~87 287 1,584 788 796 23 27 5~5 564 1~2 22 41 llalekpur P. 807-00 f54: 54 321 163 158 163 158 4.8 , 42 Ubi&l P,W. 1,a,U-OO . 152 152 768 398 370 222 231 llO 3 43 BoJundt& M,W,Po. Q~OO 101 101 448 220 228 4,,8 .{O 67 6 44 Ma.t.h P,WS. 111-00 25 25 157 83 74 !l4: 4 'Bolundrllo .. ,~ SilBola.n P. w. 62 62 289 144 145 11 t 11

32 DIRECTORY Distriet-Sabarkantha TALUKA WORKERS Non­ Total worker" workers X Sl. (I-IX) I 11 III IV V VI VII VIII IX No. F M F M F F F M F M F MFMF:M: F M 15 16 17 1& 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 24,IH2 21,333 19,Oil7 19,392 923 498 401 136 1,252 718 16.. 1,042 253 523 71 37 .. 1,441 265 21,386 23,4CiS

24,612 21,333 19,()M 19,.392 923 498 401 136 1,252 '118 16 .. 1,042 253 .523 71 37 .. 1,441 265 21,386 23,405

1)0 89 73 86 2 3 2 1 2 87 73 1 11:)7 196 130 160 13 25 10 · . 29 6 2 .. 4 5 .. 9 .. 162 241 2 28J 197 246 187 31 7 4 :3 .. 3 .. 304 364 3 Ii:> 9 10 [) · . · . 5 .. 13 Ij 4 200 246 1"5 243 2 2 2 3 .. 8 1 178 IGI 5 175 6 157 159 14B 157 · . 5 1 · . 1 1 2 173 375 20D 197 95 13 7 2 139 99 .. 5 8 4 .. 15 .. 301 439 7 . . . . U 'Jl. i .. halJited ...... 8 99 7."i !.m 75 · . · . · . · . . . . . 89 90 9 187 197 165 IS5 5 4 3 2 1 6 6 .. 7 .. 142 104 10 399 286 231 201 81 49 !:\ 4 32 25 1 18 4 .. 23 7 331 475 11 59 50 54 48 2 .. 3 2 54 54 12 18 6 18 6 .. ., 10 17 13 26 32 I!) 27 · . · . · . · . · . • • .. t • .. • ~ 7 5 33 31 14 529 396 SS3 338 25 21 23 5 47 22 2 " 29 3 48 7 533 637 15

7G 78 29 63 24 14 2 3 4 1 13 I 117 156 16 5!j 41 46 34 II 7 I .. .. I...... 53 55 17 1 1 47 64 18 130 5~ 28 15 · . 100 43 1 80 35 ()() 25 8 5 · . 2 1 .. 3 6 3 74 88 19 ~S

40 9 16 .. 11 2 2 2 1 8 .. . . 2 [} 29 54 21 57 42 38 38 3 4 12 I .. .. 2 .. 1 .. 49 59 2.2 348 8x 86 24 3 22 2 231 22 2 .. 24 20 123 172 23 80 57 54 54 5 1 7 3 3 2 8 85 140 24 60 77 48 76 7 3 I I 1 41 47 .25 173 119 112 99 36 10 1 17 8 3 .. 4 2 152 206 26 128 131 108 125 10 2 2 2 2 1 .. 2 .. 1 .. 2 2 110 107 27 11 14 5 13 · . · , .. 4 1 ., . . 2 .. 2 "} 28 289 202 8.8 129 39 4 I) 58 (2 1 II .. 20 5 5 .. 62 22 365 481 29

40 39 4(). 39 •• .o. 52 24 30

212 201 172 144 18 54 1 6 1 .. 4 I .. 10 2 195 146 31 200 166 85 112 28 4- 6 35 35 I I 8 6 8 .. 29 8 255 339 32 76 62 39 48 30 14- 1 I .. 1 4 .. 76 86 33 107 91 100 89 5 2 I I .. 90 95 34 5 3 5 3 ... 4 3 35

~2 80 57 79- 4 1 1 .. .. 46 64 36 80 79 69 71 7 6 · . I 1 1 ...... ". 3 .. 66 69 37 269 240 185 183 8 2 I 47 39 2 6 2 3 .. 17 14 219 236 38 58 54 58 54 , . · . · . ·. · ...... 53 66 39 431 418 375 400 5 3 12 4 20 II 1 13 .. 5 .. 357 378 40 70 104 69 104 · . ·. . . ,. .. .. 1 .. 93 54 41 229 186 219 184 · . I 3' 6 .. I I .. 169 184 42 12:3 126 122 124 I 1 ...... 1 .. 95 102 43 46 32 43 ~I 3 I 37 42 44

76 65 54 f)l 4

33 R-69O-S GUJARAT04 VILLAGE BHILODA

Area. in Ocoupied HoWle- 81. VHla.ge/Town/Ward/Block A-G bOu8ea holds Scheduled Scheduled Literate & Tota.l Populatioa Castes No. Tribes Eduoated P M F --_ M F M-- F M F 1 2 { 4 ( 5 7 8 ( fo rtf" 12 13 14 46 Dholvani M, W3,Tk. 0,. l' 2 , 833-00 *' 162 162 770 399 47 Bhutavad P,W2. 01 ~L. 1,814-00 371 7Q 54 75 168 168 952 451 72 137 28 48 Riotoda W. 2 .. ' 1,269-00 59 501 11 9 291 326 59 323 157 166 96 14 49 Vankanor 2, P,M, W9, Tk2, 1,617-00 278 .. 135 134 26 3' 278 1,482 715 767 67 3 Po. • 58 244 251 260 97 ,()O Bhiloda. II r215' P,M2,H,Mp2. oX' 3,404-00 806 806 3,588 1,937 1,651 D,HoB,Mcw, W2I,S, 137 121 362 281 1,018 Po,To,Tph. 317

1)1 Vans.li P3,W. 01'2. '2 1,825-00 191 191 1,125 549 576 ~2 Mankroda WIS. 2-,. 712-00 52 52 4(14 432 209 53 Narayanpur W. 295 146 149 22 '2" 541-00 66 66 386 127 132 39 2 54 Khumapur P,W2. 0':2"2- 512-00 219 167 .. 6 75 75 . 322 167 5 56 3 55 Narsoli P,W. Of 22- 644...()() 75 155 16 13 2 75 368 192 176 62 10 OJ 55 6 56 Bhatera P. 580-00 109 109 67 Ma,ndhari P,W2. 0, 2)- 696 351 345 961-00 107 107 553 342 339 129 12 58 Chiboda. M, W 4. I!> 1.., 2- 1,177-00 284 269 .. 15 140 131 673 336 9 126 30 69 Nandoj P,W2. OIl. L 2,503-00 185 337 21 23 25 19 185 889 461 428 100 24 60 Kalleka W2.2':3.. 768-.{)0 83 87 III 113 42 39 164 346 180 166 30 23 20 7 12 51 1 61 Chibhadiata . . 20S-OO 22 22 114 54 60 62 Kanadar O'l. '2' M, W,Tk,Riv. .,,2':> 4,743-00 271 271 1,665 8 63 Chorimala M,W. 0'. 564-00 SI6 849 58 58 701 ''l.. 135 135 800 361 761 245 22 64 Raisingpul" M,W,Po. C'l')l"'~ 773-00 439 II 6 348 147 147 764 365 432 198 58 65 Kundol 'l5" M,W,Tk,Riv. 4,286...(}O 198 399 20 17 332 377 198 1,204 575 629 126 27 557 615 167 19 66 Virpur M~W,Riv. C2l2.)S 1,237-00 85 85 482 245 67 Jejudi P,W.O',,:) ~ 1,168-00 237 6 14 234 130 130 697 348 222 103 20 68 Jayla P. 01 803-00 99 349 28 24 : 317 99 582 278 304 325 125 18 69 Bavalia (Pal) P,Mp,W. 0"4 2 2.- 92-00 49 49 265 2i6 305 106 Andharia 120 145 11 70 M, W .Q '1.. 2. 2- 156-0(} 26 26 146 120 145 30 71 75 71 2 75 23 3 '11 Torda.(Jetpur) M,Mp2,Rhc, 2 S 3'l2.457-{)0 194 194. 930 464 466 38 47 W7,Riv,Po. 179 169 188 52 72 Kalyanpur P,W,Riv. 01 ~, J S 329-00 86 86 479 Mahudhro 231 248 73 W,Riv. 2.2. :> S' 222-00 5 5 32 231 248 82 74 Vajapur 15 17 7 W,Riv. 2-2 :1> 270-00 33 33. 174- 76 10 17 2 75 Kisorpur W.'.l' 126...00 3 98 76 3 3S 15 21 98 19 2 15 21 4 76 Siladri W,Riv. :2 j,. 2.. .; 816-00 50 50 300 143 77 Takatuka M,Mp,W8,Riv. ~9 1,587-00 157 .. 143 25 257 257 1,286 610 157 22 Po. 676 67 88 10 301 100 78 Bavali!1 M. ~l.. 439-00 71 71 438 226 79 Nani Zunzri "\-V. '2. ~ 76-00 212 185 4 4 26 12 183 101 22 80 Bhanmer P,W,Riv.t:) I:?' 2. 842-00 137 14 12 s- 137 794 398 396 14 1 397 391 81 Dhan80r 98. 11 P,W,Riv. OI2..1'l~ 1,213-00 95 95 585 285 82 Manorpur W. 7-").. 153-00 3 300 285 a 17 9 8 300 97 10 83 . Chuvania W,Tk. ~Z."., 277-00 15 15 92 9 8 2 84 Rampuri M,W,Riv. 0 '2. "l2 761-00 42 50 4 S' 89 89 577 42 50 9 85 Pah.&da 278 299 .. W2,Riv. ',1 ~ 5 375..(}() 79 79 379 208 277 299 92 171 33 23' 4 21 90 19 86 Budheli P~W5)Riv.OI)" 'l.S 681-00 135 135 573 87 Ambabar 634-00 272 .301 24: 19 P_W. Oll~ 75 75 556 260 27 32 98 PatiaKuva VI'. '1 ~ 296 45 88 210-00 40 40 259 129 223 254 92 89 Ajitpura W. 'l ':i 351-00 130 9 24 24 136 66 129 130 41 90 Budhraean P,W. Df ')._ 'l- 2.440-00 70 2 96 95 62Q 312 66 70 9 308 312 308 94 18 91 Dhara,san W.l.2. 112-00 23 23 123 92 Dhuleta. 62 61 P,W2,Tk. 0""·\ 1,463 00 62 62 395 }94 62 61 17 93 Palla M,W,Po.O~ 'l 'l..3~ 1,071-00 201 156 156 842 432 191 200 48 94 Raipur M., W. 0 2. '2 "l- 5 12-00 63 410 4Q 41 36 4 53 354 151 203 29 181 95 DhandbAsB.n P,W,Po.O 12'l.3l1,81lH)O 161 161 147 44 1.030 ';06 524 187 61 51 505 524 124 96 Odo M,W.02'-2 3,958·00 182 13 182 1,147 585 562 97 Bornal& .. 204-00 68 68 3 1 579 560 366 183 lSa 205 24 98 KhakheJdharo W. 443-00 6 6 183 183 '2.2 18 10 8 27 I 10 8 1 DIRECTORY District-Sabarkantha TALUKA • WORKERS NOlj­ Total ------workHs w)rkers (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX x

M F M F F M F M F F F M F M F M F M F N< 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 30 36 I

228 10:-\ 160 Itli 5 .. I 42 9 8 12 2 171 17346 24-2 26:-: 205 24'8 18 10 11 1 2 4 1 4 .. 209 238 47 75112 \37108 7 4 ...... _. 1 _ _ 82 54 48 364 303 250 330 12 12 9 7 39 29 1 14 4 .. .. 39 11 351 374 49

1,022 f,39 - 408 459 41 13 17 4. 137 98 I 63 22 82 6 4 __ 269 37 915 1,012 50

279 370 228 355 1.5 15 II 1 1 3 _ _ 17 3 2iO 206 51 I 4 .. 81 67 52 65 82 60 82 · . __ 4-4 135 123 128 46 7 . . 1 32 53 175 · . _ _ 36 131 107 101 89 11 10 15 8 1 3 48 54 120 112 114 109 1 2 5 1 72 64 00 185 216 175 213 .. · . 6 3 2 · . 2 .. 166 129 56 163 116 96 93 11 4 41 19 2 5 8 .. 121 153 57 197 180 139 145 20 5 20 17 7 10 1 4 6 3 139 157 58 257 275 203 258 11 · . 5 4 14 12 2 8 _ _ .. 14 2 204 152 59 107 97 86 83 6 6 14 8 1 _. 73 69 60

25 31 24 31 .. 1 .. 29 29 61 404 476 360 473 4 2 1 12 3 _. 23 2 412 373 62 140 254- 130 254 · . .. _. .. 10 .. 221 185 63 142 213 125 212 .. I I 6 10 .. 223 186 64 256 365 245 363 2 2 I 1 7 _. 319 264 65 105 142 100 142 2 · - 2 1 .. 140 95 66 167 226 157 224- 2 2 2 t. 6 .. 181 123 67 129 162 124 162 .2 3 .. 149 142 68 54 64 54 64 ·. .. 66 81 69 37 32 36 32 1 .. 34 43 70

252 115 ~55 112 21 2. 31 1 17 25 3 212 351 71

114- 65 114- 65 .. U7 183 72 6 3 6 3 ·. 9 14 73 39 48 38 48 1 37 50 74 7 7 7 7 8 14 75 68 52 66 52 ... -... 2 _. 75 105 76 358 186 162 117 37 6 24 3 80 51 18 3 • 37 5 252 491 77

108 93 94 90 I 3 4 9 .. 118 119 78 6 8 6 8 .. 6 6 79 193 236 188 233 2 3 3 .. 205 160 80 126 151 125 151 1 .. 159 149 81 4 4- 4 4 5 4 8.2 18 29~ 18 29 · . . _ 24 21 83 142 163 134 162 3 1 (j .. 136 136 84- 102 55 30 41 10 3 a4 14 15 .. 10 . _ 106 1I6 86 146 128 113 105 23 23 6 126 173 86 131 155 109 155 20 "1 1 129 141 87 56 66 56 66 ...... 73 64 88 33 37 33 37 33 33 89 141 169 140 169 1 1 171 139 90

33 35 33 -35 .. .. .29 26 91 99 89 93 89 1. .. 1 2 2 .. 95 112 g2 235 199 206 191 3 7 6 I 8 10 •. 197 211 93 67 3 61 .. 6 3 84 200 94 24:8 298 236 293 •• •• 1 .. .. 11 45 2li8 226 94 335 398 323 395 1 1 1 .. 1 a 1 3 •• 250 164 9G 85 61 85 ·61 •• .. 98 122 97 6 7 6 7 ... •• .. .. •• 4: 1 98 GUJARAT VILLAGE BHlLODA

81. Area in Occupied Hou8e~ Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. VWage {Town/Ward/ Block A-G houses holds Total Population Cast{'s Tribrs Educated

P F M F M F ~r F fi(('" 1 2 4 5 6.1 7 8 If' 12 13 14 99 Vasaya P,W.OI27l 599-00 23 23 148 70 78 70 78 · . 100 Jambudi W. 7'l 8l7--O0 42 4:2 267 135 132 131 131 27 1 101 Panohmahudi P, W.OIZ'l- 694-00 64 64 422 217 205 217 20fi 49 I 102 Ohitaria M, W, Tk. C).. ~; ~ "J I 89;';-00 132 132 805 442 363 .. 309 255 104 :3 103 H,angpur W. 1.'_ 222-00 50 50 256 120 136 I 2 52 2

104: Karachha M,W2. 022. '2- 193-00 56 56 278 143 135 42 40 52 11 105 Vaktnpur W,Po. 2'l "3J~ 342-00 37 37 204 103 101 .. 36 8 106 Samrall w. ~2 58~-OO 39 39 247 122 125 92 96 31 14 107 Nana Samera M,W,Riv.02.2' 2. S 659 00 86 86 539 279 260 204 194 75 5 108 Nalla P,W.of'll-. 802-00 88 88 528 269 259 43 38 152 72 109 Navs. Venpur W. i..'L 870-00 64 64 366 l78 188 68 80 29 · . 110 Venpur ,. 914--00 75 75 478 241 237 163 171 54 4 III Shamalpur P,W.ot2.l 718-00 114 114 550 267 283 48 58 96 22 112 Bhavanpur P,Mp,Riv. 01, V 2)' 276-00 77 77 408 210 198 3 3 95 106 45 11 (Shamlaji) 113 Shamlaji 'll. ") S P,M,Rhc,W2, 3.1 259--00 110 llO 478 274 204 9 11 136 131 135 21 Riv, Po. 114 Rudardi Riv. 1.5 241-00 9 9 66 36 30 28 25 6 ·. 115 Bahccharpura '-19W,Riv,S,Ed .. 76-00 46 46 110 75 35 8 11 55 16 116 Rampur(Mori) W2.". '2. 761-00 51 51 363 196 167 107 94 83 5 117 Dolatpur p'.' """ 200-00 1 1 2 2 . . .. . , 1 lIB Padardi -....; 447-00 64 64 411 205 206 178 176 45

119 Vagpur M,Riv. 02,' s- 1,315-00 l88 188 1,200 602 598 4 3 518 510 168 fj7 120 Himatpur P,W. 01'" '2 520....(10 25 49 315 146 169 .. 145 169 35 1 121 Devani Mori 25 M,W,Riv. 1,340-00 290 290 1,325 708 617 242 188 :l90 192 207 29 122 Kuski 0 2 ~ ';).. M,W5,Tk. "2.' 1,622--00 23S 238 1,074 549 525 171 146 72 64 173 29 123 Kulla Mori 415--00 U n i n kabit,d .. ·. 1124 KhodaDl ba P, W, Tk. 750-00 104 104 504 264 240 3 83 14 125 Adhera P,W.CI~~ 500-00 58 58 297 157 140 8 10 43 6 126 Chhapra Kuski W. '2,. 705-00 32 32 196 102 94 3 5 1 127 Kulla Kuski W. ") ~ 653-(}0 9 9 59 25 34 23 33 7 · . 128 Godh Kuski W. 2"l- 512-00 31 31 213 110 103 llO 103 23 3

129 Damuni w. l-~ 269-()O 6 6 33 15 18 15 18 130 Kadvath W,Riv. 'l.'l.'A.S 333-00 20 20 121 56 65 55 62 3 13l 80nasan \V. Z")... 364-00 31 31 191 84 107 43 69 16 132 Allsol P,Riv.O.?-S' 827-00 54 54 325 Hi.'} 160 }4!J 154 7 133 Pahauia. W.z.'l 270-00 22 22 148 77 71 77 71 7

134 Mot,.Samera. M,W2,Riv. '2,~ 678-00 148 148 688 336 352 47 58 .. 123 54 135 Galpur W.')._~ 51)8-00 17 17 93 53 40 30 22 Hi 7 136 Chhapra W. l.#-. l23-OO 9 9 63 37 26 11 Samera 137 Muta. Kantharia' P, W,Po. 0\ 1, 'l'l 2,993-00 199 199 1,226 641 585 16 22 472 428 128 9 138 Odbapada W. "')._ "l.. 158-0{) 23 23 145 74 71 72 70 16

139 Galisemro p,W.O\l')_. 1,085--00 93 93 618 319 299 319 299 50 14:0 Laxmanpura W,Tk. "l'l- 2., 518-00 35 35 254 123 131 100 lO7 65 11 141 Dahegamda M,W2,Tk,Po.3'1 1,307-00 250 260 1,305 648 657 38 40 279 329 224 50 1.142 Lusa.dia. \ S 2'2. M,Mp3,DZ,Hos2,ll31 6 1l-DO 141 141 758 389 369 14 13 157 149 207 98 Mow. W,S,Po. 14:3 Dolpur W. 'L'l. 327-00 3 3 15 8 7 •• 5 4 4 1 144 Ramera. P,W.Tk. Of2l-2' 678-00 50 50 397 204 193 202 190 52 6 145 Ra.vtavada w. 'i-~ 560-00 41 41 216 104 112 104 112 16 .146 8a.rkilimbdi P,W. 01')" 397-00 42 42 269 121 148 121 148 28 '1 147 Kagda Mahuda. P,W. 0' ').~ 698-00 51 61 299 159 140 .. 159 140 64 12 as Vankatimba P.W,Tk. C)'~~~ I 382-00 106 106 573 290 283 244 226 64 11 149 Kundol P.W,Tk. 0 1,";'\1,357-00 4:4: 4:' j30 131 99 7 '1 21 (Dahegamda) .. 150 Nava Bhetali W. ').2- 170.00 29 29 16g 89 s{) 4:0 38 1'7 36 DIRECTORY District-S&harkantha TALUKA04 WORKERS Non­ Total -,------workers workers ------(I.IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIn IX X Sl.

M F M F M F M F F M F M F M F M F M F :M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

45 53 45 53 25 25 99 83 99 83 98 1 .. .' 52 33 100 130 124 127 124 · . 3 .' 87 81 101 ,244 218 230 213 1 · . 4 2 6 3 t. .. 3 .' 198 J45 102 61 53 46 50 7 1 2 2 3 .. 1 .. 2 .' 59 83 103 76 62 65 52 4 · . 2 9 3 1 .. .' 2 .. 67 73 104 46 38 43 36 3 2 " ., 57 63 105 72 76 69 74 , , 3 2 50 49 100 154 145 139 145 · . · . 1 I 13 " 125 115 107 135 136 113 131 4 3 4: .. \4 2 134 12~ 108

112 121 I)::; 101 9 20 2 .. 3 " GB fl7 109 137 154 I:W 141 · . · . 14 13 · . .. • ~ • t ~ 3 ,. 104 83 110 .168 162 156 154 1 1 4 2 6 2 .... 1 3 99 121 111 119 62 101 58 3 '2 15 2 91 13f. 112

186 29 65 25 2 1 11 2 4 f .. 13 .. .' ., 91 1 88 175 113

30 5 23 . . · . 7 I) 2;:; 114 55 3 I) 2 · . I 1 .. 4l:.1 .. 20 il~ ll.5 J07 54 99 50 I 7 4 89 113 11&·. 2 . . .. 2 , . .. 117 98 115 98 115 .. 107 91 llS

-313 188 296 173 4 5 R 15 289 410 119 78 46 77 46 · , . . · ...... 1 .. 68 123 120 404 147 159 36 4 3 1 6 1 225 105 3 2 .... 6 .. 304 470 121 3ll 177 189 176 6 I 40 I .. .. 9 .. 10 56 ,. 238 348 122 U n i n h a b .. t ~ d 123

161 160 ll6 139 I 20 1 16 17 321 4 1 l03 80 124 100 89 96 89 2 2 57 51 12£1 66 59 66 59 36 35 126 IS 16 IS Hi · . 7 18 127 58 61 57 61 1 ii2 42 128

7 10 7 10 , , 8 8 129 34 31 32 31 ~ 22 34 J30 53 59 53 59 · . ~ . . . 31 48 131 85 83 81 83 2 2 ' ..... 80 77 132 35 40 35 40 42 31 133

172 63 116 50 1 1 18 10 10 27 2 164 289 134 22 22 22 22 31 18 135 24 15 23 15 1 .. 13 11 136

-254 328 349 327 1 1 4 .. 2!i7 257 137 37 36 37 36 37 35 138

.166 150 166 150 .. , ..., .. .. 163 149 139 68 62 64 62 ·. . . 4. ,. 55 69 14() . 348 362 300 359 16 1 1 II 1 3 3 6 1 1 .. 7 " 300 295 141 199 192 151 176 4 1 1 :1 1 1 4 36 14 190 177 142

3 5 3 5 5 2 143 ;],02 90 102 90 .. 102 103 144 60 69 59 69 1 44 43 145 60 40 66 40 1 3 .. 61 108 146 79 57 76 57 · . 1 .. 2 •. 80 83 147 ;151 21 148 21 1 2 139 262 148

8 .. • • ,t •• 72 8 72 .. .. • • .. 00 •• 59 91 149 2 11 .51 35 39 33 1 •• ·. .. • • • • o • ...... 38 45 150 GUJARAT VILLAGE BHILODA

SI. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &: A...G houses 'rotal Population C~tel> Tribes Edllca.t~d. ~(). VillagelTown/Wal'djBlock holds ------_ P M F :M F M JiI M p'

1 2 ! 4 5 .JI' 7 8 9 f'1'j il 12 13 14-

151 Abhu.pur P,W,'l'k. 868--00 32 32 195 96 99 .. 95 96 38 6. 1:>2 Bhetajj 0, M.W5,Tk,Po 654-00 . 164 164 741 377 364 . llO 109 1 .. 185 400 15J ]»)'Jisara Motft 01 '12 P,\V,Tk. 521-00 42 42 - 310 146 164 139 154 49 S- u-1 Ma.~13ru( Bhet))li) P,W.c 7l2-oo 92 92 589 298 2'Jl 291 284 ()6 14. 1Y,Tk.' 637-00 65 65 425 212 213 212 213 11 155 Hathia ·~ 150 DJJisa.ra Nana W,Tk. f>05-00 41 41 Z90 147 143 128 127 51 12: 157 Vllsai W. 413-00 31 31 170 83 87 38 42 5 2: 158 J u.s van tpll r \y, 224-00 24 24 146 68 78 68 78 11 15~ Kal'a.nput P,W. 6~l.O-OO 57 57 300 149 15l 2& 5- }60 . J c.. lingpur P,W. 1,410"00 130 130 823 436 388 1 391 358 139 III 161 Hn.l'drospur W. 397-00 22 22 IHI GS 56 15 14 28 162 Moti Behar P, W3,Tk,Po. 1,030-00 87 87 481 24$ 233 114 112 1 76 21 163 Janali :'11, W2. . 1,24£1-00 143 144 712 aDO 362 6 15 8 13 95 11 1M Kherad; ~1,Rhc,W4,Tk,p(). 2,973-00 24!) 249 1,201 63u 566 50 41 62 50 243 59- 165 Vanzar, P,W3,T.k2. 1,155-00 119 119 620 331 2Sn 145 125 18 13 83 16

166 Khnod~ P,W2. 2,O~l-OO 123 123 812 395 417 I 176- 188 105 10 161 Shobhu.ydl! (Jagid) W . , 156-00 38 38 248 llS 130 104 120 32 2 16S Sho bhayJa. (Khalw ) W. 823-00 5 5 39 18 21 18 21 4 ·. 169 Gadhia W. 300-00 34 34 242 130 llZ .. . . 129 112 48 2- 170 Dhambolia P,W. 890",,()O 88 88 518 273 245 15 16 114 28 171 l1en,...-ada. P,W, 549-00 55 55 343 182 161 130 lI6 51 3 172 Rudral W. 199-00 12 12 95 41 54 41 54 20 3 173 Nap:ia (Jagiri) 1\1. 684-00 60 60 350 182 168 81 83 74 9 174 NapJa. (Khalsa) W. 83,1-00 91 91 519 277 242 .. 34 ~ 175 Kheranoha M,W,Riv.( .850-00 107 107 516 280 236 13 5 II 2 124 34

176 Khari P,W,Riv 461-00 57 58 382 195 187 I 189 184 52 6 177 Vajapur W,Ri~. , 578-00 51 51 274 140 ]34 75 76 23 1 (Kherancha) 178 Sodpur W,Ri\T. 353-00 22 22 141 64 77 .. 64 77 17 1 :179 Vandio1 P, W .Tk.Riv,Po. 59&-00 58 60 334 183 151 63 53 8 7 50 l) 180 Dolpur Tinoi W. 342-00 32 32 138 76 62 12 ·.. 181 Brahmpuri P,W. 356-00 54 54 335 I8S 147 G7 53 52 6 182 Vanta. .. 160-00 U 11- i n It a b i l e d 183 Gadadar P,W.j 725-00 48 48 255 146 109 3 2 li8 17 184 ABal W,Bh 69S~{)() 36 36 15S S1 77 35 39 11 ·. 185 Kadavia. 58-00 17 17 90 47 43 47 43 lSI> Van sera W.;_~ 1,22.00 37 as 227 121 106 7 3 30 21 42 8 187 Sunokh P,W.PO.I J'\1.074.-oo 135 ]35 711 351 360 113 124 76 14 188 Vtlgoaar W. 264-00 24 24 123 60 fiB 3 ·. 189 Jalia w. 1,302-00 49 49 242 120 122 ... .. 2S 1 DIRECTORY Distriet-Sabarkantha TALUKA WORKERS Non­ workers Total workf'rs I II III . IV v VI VII VIII IX x SI. (I.IX) N(J. )1 F 11 F .M F M F 'M F M F M F M F F F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

...... 4 1 48 48 151 48 51 44 50 · . · . · . · . 127 72 24 8 I 28 .20 15 1 . . .. 19 1 163 262 IJ~ 214 102 2 . . 3 1 77 72 153 69 92 63 90 I 1 145 160 1 1 5 5 146 126 154 152 165 .. 102· 82 155 110 131 110 1:31 4 " 91 57 106 .56 86 52 85 1 57 55 26 32 157 .57 55 1 .. I 1 33 32 158 85 46 33 45 ·. · . 76 84 3 1 1 · ~ ...... I 68 66 159 81 85 1 .. .. 5 .. 207 207 160 :228 181 215 177 7 4 . . 30 20 161 33 36 30 32 3 4 · . · . ·. · . 96 80 1 5 13 8 3 1 1 .. 8 1 126 las H.i2 122 95 3 .. 158 219 4 3 · . 13 · . 1 4 .. 167 140 163 183 222 10 .. I .. 36 12 255 292 164 274 227 231 51 16 13 · . 33 15 ~ .380 7 1 1 6 .. 1 1 142 135 165 189 154 156 ]32 17 13 8 I 9 5 3 .. 4 I 197 197 166 il98 220 ISO 168 I 46 61 55 57 75 167 61 55 9 12 168 9 9 9 · . 9 78 65 169 52 47 52 44 · . 3 ·. .. 5 1 1 7 ...... 5 .. 127 148 170 146 97 115 85 13 II 82 89 5 3 1 ...... 1 93 69 171 89 92 ., ., ...... 26 17 172 15 37 15 37 2 ., .. .. ~ .. 89 68 173 100 87 100 2 93 ,...... , .. 116 112 174 130 161 130 · . ·. · . ·. .. 161 ·. 10 7 4 .. .. 9 I 98 107 175 182 129 109 106 22 3 12 5 23 86 112 82 112 I 1 2 .. 109 75 176 •...... 51 45 177 89 89 89 89 45 · . 1 ...... , .. 33 32 178 .31 45 30 · . ·. 1 1 .. .. 82 78 4 3 5 5 1 2 90 62 179 93 89 · . 30 22 180 46 40 45 40 1 1 ...... 1 '96 86 94 86 .. 92 01 181 Uni""k4b'~e4 .. . .. " ...... •• 182 , ...... ·. 3 •. 4 69 57 183 62 49 2 1 6 2 77 52 ·. 27 39 184 54 'iSS 52 38 2 • • • III 19 17 185 28 26 28 26 ..

1 .. .. • ... III III ... 7 4 62 59 186 59 47 47 42 3 2 4 .. " • • 110 .. 5 1 138 192 187 HIS 192 167 9 3 . :213 2 ·1 1 1 . . •. .. .. 20 28 188 35 37 33 40 1 56 ~a 189 M 79 62 74 1 5 ..

39

TALUKA:HIMATNAGAR oj ~ ~ 0 Q '!'.. ...,.... -: ,OJ !() ~ " .. 'J; IIi' II .,. I

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Q: « o TALUKA HIMATNAGAIt GUJARAT VILLAGE HIMATNAGAR

81. Area in Ocoupied House. Schcdull'd Scheduled Litera tc & No. V BIagI' /TownJWard/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Edurat('d

p M F M }4~ M F l\I F 1 2 3 4 () 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

TOTAL FOR HIMATNAGAR TALUKA 178,210-00 21,395 21,593 110,708 56,802 53,906 5,904 5,581 208 53 24,595 8,407

Total for Urban Area 704-00 3,299 3,301 15,287 8,561 6,726 169 83 180 32 6,126 2,599

Potal jot' Rural Area 177,506-00 18,096 18,292 95,421 48,241 4'1,180 5,735 5,498 28 2119,470 5,8~8 TOWN

HimatnBgar Town. P2,M4,H2,MpI5,D9, 704-00 3,299 3,301 15,2.87 8,561 6,726 169 83 180 325,125 2,599 lIos,.Mcw4, W 6,Ri v,8, Po,To,Tph,Ea,Ei,Ed.

Total of Ward No. 1 770 'l'l0 3,132 1,822 1,310 4 fj 31 11 1,363 702 Block No.1 82 82 357 241 116 4 5 10 2 148 54 Block No.2 31 31 137 104 33 6 I 71 14 :Block Mo. 3 79 79 318 178 140 128 67 Blook No.4 75 75 341 187 154 157 81 Blook No.5 88 88 356 201 155 153 83

Block No.6 83 83 313 183 130 153 79 Blook No.7 '97 97 4]3 221 192 6 163 III Block No.8 84 84 312 168 144 a 133 79 Block No.9 76 76 253 146 107 1 107 58 Block No. 10 75 75 332 193 139 .5 8 150 76

Total of Ward No. II 567 569 3,471 1,700 1,771 1 1,168 950

Block No. II 87 ,87 480 249 231 151 102 Block No. 12 38 38 208 116 92 I 80 32 Block No. 13 78 80 704 336 368 238 217 Block No. 14 104 104 637 285 352 209 229 Block No. 15 53 53 291 145 146 105 83

Block No. 16 39 39 199 103 96 71 42 Block No. 17 83 83 476 235 241 151 117 Block No. 18 85 85 476 231 245 163 128

Total oJ Ward No. III 933 933 3,315 1,942 1,433 4 2 14 10 1,225 642 Block No. 19 97 97 116 97 19 .. 90 7 Block No. 20 65 65 162 100 62 11 7 86 25 Block No. 21 54 54 197 123 74 .. 76 21 Block No. 22 73 73 32('; 179 147 121 76 Bl~k No. 23 70 70 346 200 146 97 44 Block No. 24 87 87 319 200 119 129 45 Block No. 25 90 90 319 181 138, 4 2 3 :1 65 20 Block No. 26 71 71 256 139 117 85 47 Block No. 27 87 87 303 157 146 .. 91 42 Block No. 28 96 96 434 238 196 156 88 Block No. 29 83 83 361 194 167 152 89 Block No. 30 60 60 236 134 102 77 38

Total of Ward No. IV l,O~9 1,029 6,309 3,097 2,212 161 76 134 11 1,369 405

Block No. 31 78 78 421 222 199 2 47 4 Block No. 32 68 68 338 199 139 7 10 67 8 Block No. 33 91 91 396 214 182 4 2 103 47 Block No. 34 73 73 381 262 119 7 7 101 20 Block No. 36 20 20 262 • 173 89 6 7 83 37

.Block No. 36 49 49 215 149 66 21 5 70 24 "Block No. 37 46 4:~ 226 131 95 85 41 Block No. 38 84: 84 363 183 180 80 14 Block No. 39 86 86 299 169 130 77 II Block No. 40 9 9 34 20 14, 3 14 6

42 DIRECTORY Distri ct-Sabarkantha TALUKA

WORKERS Non- Tutal--­ ------,Yorkers workers ([-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX x st. 1\.1 F )i F M F M F M F M F!li F M F No.

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 .25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 3(1 1 30,43818,05416,68314,017 2,6561,349 635 117 1,928 681 985 124 579 204 2,066 294 500 2 4,4061,26626,364 35,852

4,594 368 82 16 31 2 39 1 175 20 691 80 105 19 944 16 3.57 ., 2,170 214 3,967 6,358

25,84411,68616,60.1 14,001 2,625 1.347 596 116 1,7(j3 661 294 44 474 186 1,122 278 143 2 2,2301,05222,397 29,494

4,594 368 82 t 6 31 2 39 1 17& 20 691 so 10& 19 9"4 16 357 .. 2,170 214 3,967 6,358

Bl. 96.5 62 8 1 .5 25 U I 12 1 244 2 39 543 47 86(' 1.258 No. 136 17 · - 1 4 1 ._ .. 13 1 14 .. 104 15 105 99 1 69 , , 2 · . .. ,. 2 2 .. 9 " 5 ,. 49 .. 35 33 2 104 2 3 8 1 3 · . 14- 36 4 36 1 74 138 3 84 4 1 8 2 .. 32 .. 2 0, 39 4 103 150 , 94 3 10 17 1 .. 37 .. 1 " 28 3 107 152 5

97 6 3 3 33 I 4 .. M 5 86 124 6

107 6 t. ., 7 3 ...... ~ . 13 .. 3 .. 81 6 114 186 7 86 7 2 5 " 3 " 32 .. 4 .. 40 7 82 137 8 74 2 · . 5 1 1 7 .. .' .. 61 1 72 105 9 104 5 3 13 3 32 2 51 5 89 134 10

{j' -, 681 35 2 33 1,] 6) I .0 399 1 23 161 15 1,013 1,736

123 4 I () 75 29 4 126 227 11 64 6 1 U G 17 .. '"" .. 26 4 52 86 12 109 1 1 4 · , 85 o. 3 .. 16 1 227 367 13 99 4 · . · . 5 3 65 .. 2 .. 27 1 186 348 14 67 6 8 3 1 48 2 .. 8 3 78 14(1 15

52 7 7 4 10 17 1 1 o. 17 2 51 89 16 84 2 · . 2 25 .10 •• t. 34 .. 4 .. 21 151 239 17 89 5 {I 4 1 3 .. 58 .. 6 .. 17 142 240 IS

1,165 8'1 2 13 3 '11 {J 60 3 27 3 91.. 81 .. 8}7 15 777 1,346

84 84 13 19 19 68 2 66 32 62 20

61 3 20 2 4 .... t f •• 11 .. 2 .. 24 1 62 71 21 98 9 · . 4 3 1 .. 8 .. 57 ..__ 80 6 81 138 22 121 14 14 4 6 .. 3 .. 87 14 79 132 23 139 6 · , 7 · . 17 3 .. 13 .. 22 .. 77 6 61 113 24 121 6 10 21 2 6 3 .. 6 .. 11 .. 64 4 60 132 25

$5 18 · , · . 5 3 .. 2 .• 11 .. 64 18 54 99 ~6 2 1 12 .. 10 3 9 .• 2 .. 50 15 85 19 · , .. ... 72 127 27 122 5 2 3 6 I 2 18 .. 6 .• 85 4 116 191 .28 1{)5 2 · . I 3 1 .. 19 " 7 74 2 SO 165 29 76 5 3 1 2 .. 8 .. 62 5 58 97 30

1,787 194 '1{) 16 10 1 29 1 46 1 497 70 57 15 210 13 214 .. 649 'l'j 1.310 2,018 108 7 1 10 2 .. .- 27 1 12 .. 58 4 114 192 31 102 15 -- · . · . 6 · . 1 .. 5 I 20 .. 70 14 97 124 32 107 3 .5 1 1 3 1 2 •• 35 .. 18 .. 4:3 1 107 179 33 196 5 · . 97 3 2 .. 2 .. 71 24 2 66 114: M 127 23 1 78 22 I .. 6 1 13 " 28 46 66 35 125 3 · . 88 3 8 .. 1 28 .. 24- 63 36 70 6 1 3 . . 17 · . 29 5 2 IS 1 61 89 3'7 99 21 1 · . 7 1 5 7 7 4 .. 33 1 S .. 34 12 84 159 38 96 15 2 1 7 12 961 16 2 7 45 3 73 115 39 15 ...... 16 5 14 40 43 GUlARAT VILLAGE HlMATlfAGAR

Area in Oocupied 81, House- Soheduled Scheduled Literate &; No. ViLJage/Towa/Ward/Blook A-G hOU8e8 holds Total Population Castes Tirbes Educated p M F M F M F M Ji' ;i I 2 I 7 8 ,- 16 1< 14" 13 14

Block No. 41 69 69 299 180 119 60, 4 130 9 122 37 Block No. 42 93 93 480 253 227 ·. 182 44 Block No. 43 71 71 568 322 246 ·. 196 74 Block No. 44 97 97 529 296 233 2 U3 2S Block No. 46 95 95 498 324 174 53 43 29 10 VILLAGES

1 Mahadev.£~a. Riv..2;- 499-00 20 20 110 56 54 ·. 13 ;2 Kadoli ~ M,Mp,W2,Riv,Po. 3,130-00 312 313 1,598 787 811 83 54 351 72 3 Munpur P,W.OI.l2. 1,381-00 59 61 367 192 175 5 2 92 31 4 Pethapur P, W. 01 '2.~ . 735-00 147 147 784 399 38;'5 49 43 106 6 5 R!l.ngpur M,W. 0 l.t.2. 1,387-00 96 94 493 242 251 37 27 120 57 6 Jiv.apur W. 2.1. 347-00 37 37 240 122 ll8 .. 38 14 7 Prcmpur 21~9 P2,M,Mp,W2,Tk,Po. 1,4g1-00 258 259 1.292 624 668 51 54 313 167 8 Pjpodar W,Riv. '2'2'2. S 95~OO 81 81 420 216 204 30 16 105 27 9 Sachodar ')Ca M,Mp,W3,Riv,Po. 1,794-00 238 239 1,145 564 581 108 114 254 72 205 10 Gadha 02.. 141. 2. M,M p, W 4. 1,871-00 209 1,154 595 559 187 190 294 ~1 til Ilo l132Z 3'1 P.M2.:a.~lp5,D6, 7,221-(10 810 812 4,496 2,282 2,214 346 292 1.255 483 Rhc,W7,Po. 12 As[).dl'l,n W.2.'2. 155-00 12 12 52 28 · . 3 13 Kanada M,W2,Ol. 2.1.- 918-00 247 250 1,344 704 640 71 56 197 43 14 Varana 697-00 U n i n h a b t ted .. 15 Khedawada.~' M,Mp,D, W2,Po. 1,497--00 249 252 1,290 653 037 67 59 303 119 l{) Jotapur P,W2.0'2'). l,41Q-OO Sf) S6 475 242 .. 233 4 [) 105 19 17 Kanai P,W2,Tk2.0 I 2." 2 , 2,030-00 165 165 984 506 478 115 91 260 90 18 Mahadevpura P,W2.012..'2... 683-00 46 46 236 123 113 16 25 56 18 19 Lolasan M,W4. Ol.. ~ '2,.. 1,344-00 146 146 666 330 336 49 77 167 39 20 Vaktapur M,Mp,D,W8. ~882-OO 381 402 1.825 922 903 130 139 460 115

21 Hansalpur P,W2. 01 'l..' 1,217-00 99 99 521 250 271 15 17 116 30 22 Virpur P, W2, Tk2,Po. 1,127-00 157 157 877 426 451 79 82 160 20 23 Dhanadha W. "'l.l. 599-00 35 35 169 93 76 · ...... 16 1 24 Sa"lga.dh M,W2. 0'2 '2'2. 2,451-00 220 247 1,457 769 688 187 16G 8 2 287 53 25 Lalpur M,W2,Tk. O~" 2, 227-00 52 52 294 149 14-5 49 36 63 13 26 purbada P,W2,Tk.O\lZ~\ 1,537-00 100 _ 100 506 275 231 63 47 136 46 27 Motipura W. ~'l- 5Il-()() 50 50 226 122 104 4: 45 5 28 Piplodi M,W2,~iv. 'O'l.. '122 S 719-00 45 46 298 149 149 48 16 29 Jitod P,W,Rlv. 0, "ll-l ~ 978-00 60 tiO 357 ] 81 176 51 5 30 Nadri Pethapur P,W4,Riv·O\ 2. ,.,. $" 794-00 145 145 808 409 309 178 46

31 Boria Khurad P,W2,Rhr. 0' l.U~ 63£1-00 47 49 306 166 140 · . 61 4 ~2 Hajipnr ~ ~ M,Mp,D.W 5.Riv. 1,359-00 113 106 857 448 409 86 69 166 45 83 Pr&thipura Riv. 1.- ~ 343-00 19 19 89 HS 51 ]2 III 8 .. :;14 Rajpur P,W,Riv. 0\ 2. 22 > 256-00 181 181 878 443 435 57 55 150 36 35 Jamla ~J '!A M,Mp,D,W6,Tk5,Po. 3,80iJ-OO 464 467 2,225 1,111 1,114 181 195 424 137 36 Nurpura W2. 2..~ 373-00 27 27 125 70 (,5 17 10 .. 21 37 Kathvadia • U n inhabited Vanto 38 Kathvadia W. 2~ 551-00 21 21 148 74 74 · . 6 30 4 39 Dhabal l",\V. CJ'12.. 239-00 53 53 278 143 135 9 11 28 12 ,40 TandoI W,Tk. '2~ ~ I 299-00 5 6 15 13 2 11 1 Titpur Riv. 25 50Z--00 24 24 121 68 53 · . 21 3 Nani Demai P,W. 012.4 235-00 33 33 182 103 79 2 19 Bhadardi P,W,Riv.. c t" l S 1,162-00 59 59 330 173 157 103 84 49 20 :Surpur P, W2,Riv. 0' 2. ~ 'l ~ 328-00· 55 55 255 128 127 15 18 44 22 Likhi P,W,Tk,Riv. 2,064-:-00 143 143 713 342 371 5 7._------127 20 '~The a.rea of Kathva.d_ia Vanto:Village has been in_cludcd in the area of Kathvadia------Village. 44 .DIRECTORY DisQici' Sabarkantha 'TALUKAO$'

WORKERS Non- Total ------·------·------workcTs workers (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X 81. ---~- No' M F M F M F M F M F M F FMFMFM F M F 15 16 11 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34: 35 36 1

81. No_

97 1 10 7 · . I 3 15 3 9 10 " 39 I 83 118 41 1 ·. 126 16 .. 14 47 5 · . II 2 4 .. 50 8 127 211 42 159 21 13 15 I 43 ·. 17 6 9 .. 68 8 IG3 225 43 189 21 55 . . ·. · . 14 14 I 19 12 8 28 .. 51 8 107 212 44 2 171 37 1 3 2 60 17 2 2 15 11 .. 78 15 153 137 45

3 36 15 33 15 · . · . · . · ...... 20 39 I .283 269 266 219 28 5 16 2 21 38 1 ... 14 " 32 5 404 542 2 2 6 107 66 85 64 8 2 · . 24 .. 85 109 3 18 227 205 193 189 15 14 1 I .. 1 .. 172 180 4 135 19 73 13 20 1 20 4 3 " 19 1 107 232 5 69 26 49 23 11 2 · . · . · . I .. (j 3 53 92 6 297 123 179 83 31 2 4 33 1 4 3 10 3 33 34 327 545 7 III 13 75 9 13 4 3 · . · . I . . If; 4 105 ]91 8 273 175 154 133 32 · . 33 3 5 1 6 .. 42 39 291 400 9 291 234 145 119 110 113 8 I 1 ;) 1 21 1 304 32ij 10

1,099 534 496 380 56 6 14 112 28 25 6 106 18 26 .. 246 961,183 1,680 11 15 15 15 15 · . · . ... ". 13 9 12 383 341 319 42 46 1 400 · ...... , 3 I . . . . 13 17 304 2f.i7 13 .. n " nkabited .. · . · . .. U '" .. 14 266 215 211 51 20 .. . . 353 26 7 964 1 " 47 22 300 371 15

136 136 125 81) 9 51 · . · . 1 " 1 .. 106 69 97 16 256 89 151 73 1 6 1 2 .. 23 19 250 65 40 58 40 6 389 17 · . · ...... 1 .. 58 73 18 166 III llO 79 3 8 6 · . · . · . 4 · . 1 8 1 12 .. 20 25 164- 225 19 197 197 24 6 18 508 321 13 65 25 .51 3 3 .. au 2 9 .. 102 75 414 582_ 20 140 142 104 128 11 6 · . 2 2 1 4 l' 2 " 10 11 IlO 129 21 .217 151 II4 109 41 27 9 4 20 2 10 861 .. 14 3 61 32 39 25 209 300 22 4 1 5 · . · . · ...... 13 6 32 424 130 126 55 60 16 120 44 44 23 56 10 3 11 7 9.. 32 5 3·1,5 79 53 44 33 5 558 24 4 " .. 26 20 70 92 25 (:l HI) 11 53 2 37 1 26 1 2 4 1 3 .. 21 1 I 129 220 26 81 33 4 2 1 19 5 14 12 12 2 1 1 .. 2H 12 65 49 60 42 1 7 41 71 27 4 · . 84 102 90 92 88 I 13 100 28 · . 2 3 ...... 79 86 29 234 62 143 42 10 8 49 12 1 9 . . 10 {i. • G .. 175 337 30 78 82 54 66 7 8 8 6 · . 1 1 .. .. 1 .. .. 7 1 88 255 177 126 122 25 1·1. 1 7 138 31 3 I 1 67 34 10 3I .. Vi 2 1!J3 21 2~ 15 16 6 7 232 32 · . · . · ...... " 17 264 249 139 ] 72 21 !) 2 34 28 33 · . 19 · . · . .. 63 43 .. 7 4 179 597 242 357 HIS 06 16 24 7 51 180 34 3 8 18 2 20 .. 1 .. 52 16 514 872 35

37 24 10 II 4 1 •• ••••• l 1 .. 33 41 36 .. U n t n 11 a bit e d 37 36 1& 34 13 2 · . 38 61 38 74 15 65 13 8 1 1 1 10 1 10 1 69 120 39 3 1 40 39 29 34 28 5 1 ...... 56 45 55 44 1 29 24 41 · . I ...... 47 97 97 ~2 95 4 2 34 42 · . · . 1 76 80 69 58 48 9 4 2 10 15 60 43 3 ...... 48 58 44 175 223 123 196 26 8 13 12 2 2 .. 9 8 167 148 45

45 GUJARAT VILLAGE mMATNAGAR

81. Area in Occupied House- Schl,duled Scbedulf'd Literate 8t ~o. -'l t Ll1g.'l/Towu/ \ Vu..rdl Block A-G houses holds Tota.l Population Castes Tribes Educated _.4--_ ~------P .M F )1 F M F M F • 1 ..oJ r 4 5 ~ 7 8 ( 10 Ii -12 13 14 46 C:lhapra }1,\V2,Hiv. 29;3-00 110 110 560 286 274 10;'') 105 &4 2Q 47 Dalpur 428-00 U n i n h a b i t e d 4S Khl1nusa W.Riv. 333-00 29 29 157 86 71 33 2 49 Kes(uplll'a W. ~.,,_ 955-00 29 29 147 77 70 2 · . 26 5 50 Kanio1 M,D,\V!,Tk,Riv,Po, 1,401-00 190 190 944 502 442 157 142 238 42

151 G;)l"waua P,W4,Riv. 883-00 126 126 545 264 281 36 33 122 35 52 Khandhol P,W,Hiv. 562-00 71 71 371 182 189 68 24 53 Zurnp \V,Riv. 192-00 11 11 60 34 26 10 3 54 13hola ~o 1\:i.aib W,Riv. 14-00 12 12: 50 2'1 33 16 2 55 Vasna W. 469-00 43 43 244 137 l07 32 2

56 Rampur l\1,W,Riv.OZU2..S 840--{)0 102 106 568 275 293 9 7 134 53 57 Pratappura ft W,Riv.~. ~ S 562-00 27 27 136 63 73 ·. 19 6. 58 Jambudi'2. S" 3 M,Mp,D,W,Riv,:R? 1,132-00 173 Ii? 852 41'S 434 37 31 218 . 110 59 Kenpur P,W,Riv.O 11).2. ~> 365-00 28 28 144 86 .58 · . · . 37 8 60 Balocbpur P,W. 01,. 'l 827-{l0 4-2 42 218 119 99 17 11 32 5 61 Amrilpur P. w. 0'22.- 1,000-00 42 42 235 122 113 36 62 Navs. M,W.O') ,~ 1,551-00 173 173 889 445 444 51 46 200 62 63 Balvantpura. P,W2. ot~'). 575-00 43 43 252 137 lI5 · . 1 40 5 64 Kan1mo1 P,M,W9,l:)tO~'2." l,\n\)-oo 421 422 1,9'8~ 988 1,001 1n 182 520 un 65 Khed M,W4,S,PO·01-l.2.113~2,241-00 172 ]72 754 387 307 34- 40 199 57

66 Raisingpura \\'.'2."1- 344-{)O 51 51 251 125 126 26 67 Dhanpura P,W.O"'2- 336-00 15 1.5 97 47 50 15 10 68 Atjanpura W.~" 124-00 28 29 174- 89 85 28 3 69 Hamirgaub W. 2').. 441-00 52 52 301 Ui2 149 52 4, 70 Vasna. P,W. 0\ 2. ... 1,287-00 70 70 302 1M 148 1 1 31 11

71 M.otipura. W. ~'1 239-00 27 27 152 80 72 1 I 13 72 Kalodri P,Riv. ol2..S" 1,573-00 63 63 347 183 164 · . · . 41 2 73 Chandarni ~1 M,Rhc,W5,Riv,Po. 2,782-(10 273 275 1,375 716 659 177 174 376 122 H Ambavada W,Riv. 222.$ 418-00 52 52 327 160 167 31 1 75 Mordungl'a P,W,Riv. o t'2)..2'; 489-00 33 33 185 99 86 24 5

76 Cha.mplanar M,Rhc,W. C~ 131), 1,111-00 134 137 655 327 328 41 51 130 46 77 Munpur M,Rbc,W, 0').1) 1'l- 979-00 78 78 566 291 275 1 llO 33 78 Himatpur J\l,Mp,D,W .C\-l~ I ~ 2).. 771-00 106 106 ·531 250 281 48 48 114 52 79 Huni M,W2. 0'2,..2-.. 2,358-00 16D 169 749 379 370 16 11 133 25 . 278 30 94 53 l SO Bankhor P ,Rhc,W3,Po. 1,684-00 117 117 568 290 36 81 Vavdi02 M,Rhc,W5. 2,200-00 320 320 1,669 832 837 193 . 223 .. 284 19 '32). 4, 82 Shravl.tna. M,W.(:)l-2.:l 943-00 124 124 621 303 318 19 20 Uo 3~ 83 Ma tha SuJia. P,W,Tk. 01 2..UJ 987-00 103 103 541 290 251 14 13 96 7 84 Patalia W. ~2- 781-00 6 6 33 13 20 S 85 Muchbnipal W3.2.)'" 151-00 18 18 llO 53 57 7 53 53 286 143 143 ., 16 3 86 Rajpul' P,W2. "'" 2.- , 925-00 87 Gambhoi P2,W2,Tk. oll.-.). 2- 936-00 103 103 569 316 253 4 2 5 8 116 19 88 Karanpur P,W,Tk. 6\ 1,).. 'It 516~OO 123 143 618 298 320 31 37 145 35 89 Takhatpur 242-00 .. U n i n It a b , t e d . . 90 Ma hadevpura p~w.O\2~. 455-00 104 104 567 293 274 4 3 69 2 91 Dhundhar '3C; M,Mp,D, wa, Tk~,Po. 1,753-CO 253 253 1,351 679 672 77 48 197 65 9~ Vamoj . M,W,Tk. 0 :1-2"l 649-00 72 72 562 289 273 15 15 lUi 38 93 Bhavpur P.W3,Tk.01 2.'" 'l-' 657-00 119 119 653 329 324 143 141 123 18 94 Vejal'ap No M&th W. "2..2.. 223-00 7 7 27 14 13 3 .. 95 Sadha '2 ~ M,W3,Tk5,Riv: 1,290-00 173 175 904 448 456 166 139 159 7~ 96 Nadri W,Riv. ~"2. C; 997-00 82 32 173 90 83 1 1 24 1 1,076 91 85 386 97 Adpodra P,M,Mp2,W5,Po. 2,075-00 438 438 2,178 1,102 154 3' a'7(} 1,880 970 910 94 96 499 .200 98 ltupaH ~ 1-').. 2.l M2,H,Mp3,D3,Rbc) Sj)a,a07-00 ass W9,Tk2,Riv,Po. . 99 Re.mpur P,W.Riv. 0\1. '1.1. ~ 317-00 46 46 238 126 112 63 50 •• 26 14 00 Pipalia P,W.Riv·Of'_~ 2- S" 1,821-00 70 70 377 205 172 17 7 so 25 DIRECTORY Dis&ric&-6abarkantha. I TALUKA ~S

WORKERS Non­ Total workt'rs workers (I.IX) 1 II Iil IV v VI VII YIn IX x 81. F :,\1 F ----.- M F M F F ]J' l\l F M .F)'1 F 1\1 F No. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 75 8 1 14 157 126 99 17 3 2 .. .. ., .. 3 .. .. 21 40 129 148 46 ...... · . · . [} n t n h a bit e d...... 47 44 21 43 20 1 · . · . 1 · . •• •• ... t. 3 1 42 50 48 51 35 43 32 4 2 ...... 1 35 49 84 34 26 .278 229 158 122 62 6 20 5 3 2 11 224 2] 3 50 64 80 13 2 24 16 143 2 .. 19 19.. 16 16 121 21751 82 79 7 9 2 108 81 8 ., 2 74 lOS' 52 13 16 13 16 lR 13 53 10 9 10 9 ...... , 76 59 17 24 54 76 59 61 48 55 26 82 22 9 1 37 2 139 4 3 .. " 5 136 267 56 I 32 1 3 , . 35 ...... 28 72 57 97 135 87 5 2 25 6 5 220 .. 32 1 16 3 198 337 58 45 3 24 3 17 1 .. 3 41 5.') 59 59 71 59 2 75 1 .. I 44 40 60 65 67 2 2 69 69 · . · . · . 1 .. 1 .. 53 44 61 223 167 191 31 19 2 11 5 1 '245 20 .. I .. 12 8 200 221 62 68 58 39 54 3 3 1 6 1 3 · . . . 1 .. I .. 14 .. 69 57 63 488 334 347 6() 99 11 20 16 11 ~22 29 4 15 9 " .. 42 13 466 513 64 159 101 116 25 3 28 22 20 227 2 " 16 I I .. 31 20 160 208 65 68 62 62 58 5 4 · . 1 ...... 57 18 22 14 3 3 .. 64 66 32 · , 2 ...... 3 1 2 15 32 67 ~4 45 52 44 1 · . · . · . · . 2 " 80 67 72 4 6 I 1 1 I 35 40 68 74 1 .. .. 78 82 59 52 46 2 8 .. .. 69 6f1 .. 12 8 " 8 5 72 8H 70 49 33 36 28 3 · . · . · . .. 7 .. 3 5 31 39 71 111 109 97 104 1 1 1 3 · . · . · . 2 2 4 1.. 3 I 72 55 72 378 180 148 122 34 10 7 52 24 8 17 .. 22 6 5 .. 85 18 338 479 73 100 114 90 114 9 · . 1 " . . 51 51 34 42 14 9 1 60 53 74 2 48 3;3 75 176 102 124 94 29 8 · . I 1 7 3 .. 7 4 151 226 76 154 152 98 141 12 1 32 10 7 ., .. ., 5 .. 137 147 124 98 106 24 7 6 123 77 · . · . · , 9 .. I 8 12 103 223 165 135 123 33 18 31 15 1 157 78 · . 3 4 2 .. 14 9 156 132 143 86 125 15 3 1 5 10 9 205 79 1 1) ., 10 5 146 147 80 479 467 361 412 17 · . 21 2 7 I 8 .. 16 10 10 " 2 .. 37 42 353 167 112 113 79 28 24 4 370 81 2 5 3 1 10 6 .. " 4 .. ' 136 152 122 138 122 4: 206 82 8 .. 2 ,. 138 129 83 8 5 8 5 · ...... 5 37 37 34 37 3 Ii) 84 .. .• .. 16 20 85 '78 77 76 76 1 · . · . ". 1 ., .. .. 1 1 65 66 86 170 112 103 96 5 7 1 · . · . 10 1 5 6 17 6 . . .. 23 152 114 148 8 2 18 2 146 141 87 157 2 2 .. 2 3 ...... 10 141 . . .. U n. i n habited .. 168 88 . . ·. · . • ... .,. t . .. 141 119 135 118 1 1 ... .. 8Q 2 1 2 152 155 90 237 1 2 350 250 275 29 6 1 22 .. 2 20 86 17 1 8 3 5 329 422 91 144 133 57 · . · . 51 42 4 1 7 179 147 136 108 30 35 2 7 4 1 145 140 92 3 .. ,...... 150 7 8 1 4 6 4 · . · . 177 93 · ...... 7 5 94 219 177 92 112 34: 12 1 B6 41 1 3 f') 6 .. 17 6 229 279 95 59 36 54 34 2 2 .. 1 · . · . · . 1 .. ., .. 1 .. 31 576 330' 358 292 23 11 38 14' 14 .. 6 47 96 .. 40 2 13 73 22 526 4SS 154 199 77 37 . 5 2 55 28·' 6 2 23 746 97 49 5 4 113 37 482 756 98 75 41 59' 31 9 4 · . · ...... 111 48 103 47 1 4 1 1 7 6 51 71 99 ...... ,. 2 94 124 100

47 GUJARAT VILLAGE HlMATNAGAR. '

Area. in Occupied House· Scheduled Scheduled" Liierate & Sl. ViUage {Town f Wardf Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes TribEs Educated No. -_ P M F M F '].f F M F ,.,.,' 1 2 ~ 4 5 ~ 7 8 r 1(' t( 12 13 14- 101 Pedhmala ~ M,Mp,D,Mcw,W,'21 39 1,802-00 210 210 1,050 500 550 39 44 190 97' Tk2,Po. 102 Mali P,W,Riv·O\ UJ.-S 887-00 72 72 395 220 175 38 29 G5 n 103 Ada.pur P,W,Tk. 0' 2...2.. :'2.1 1,502-00 68 66 431 243 188 · . · . 40 4 104 Ha.throl 21 31 M,Rhc,W2,Tk,S,Po. ~C; 1,410-00 207 211 1,164 603 561 72 59 257 67" 105 Vajapur P,W.O'2:l. 343-00 36 36 247 127 120 37 8

106 Navalpur alias P~W2,Po. "I '2 ~ :3 ~ 734-00 69 71 451 223 228 73 1'1' Bhatoda 107 Javangadb P,W,Tk.OI2-').).\ 440-00 30 30 185 96 89 27 . } lOS Java.npur P,W2. 0 b')..'l... 511-00 86 85 441 237 204 · . · . 74 .. 109 Raigadh '2. 2- P ,M2,Mp3, 3,W7, 21 3'i 5,155-00 358 359 1,144 850 894 78 79 403 1931 Tk,Po. no Rajpur W·22. 256-00 31 :n 184 89 95 .20 Lll Bilpan W7,Tk. 1.,2:1' t 304-{)O 32 32 193 98 95 1 1 43 10- 1I2 Vagdi P,W3,Tk. 01 ~ 2' 1,711-00 255 256 1,291 657 634 20 15 · . 103 :l 113 GaOl bhirpura. .. 230-00 U n i n h a b • , e 11 114 Fulpura. .. 180-00 .. .. U 'n i n"h a b i , e d .. ~n5 Berna 2..J M.Mp3,D3.W7. 4,311-00 434 434 2,028 1,008 1,02Q 173 152 490 17Z 3' Tko,Po.

116 Moti Demai P,W,Riv.CI Z2 1$ 968-00 75 73 431 217 214 20 18 U 't 117 Ga.mdi P,W.OI''_' 945-00 100 110 735 .306 379 30 3() ~2 G lIS Virawada. M,Mp,D,W3,T.k:4. '2 \ 2.791-00 295 300 I j 587 807 780 96 98 357 123 119 SurpUl' p,w.at 2.'2- 642-00 47 48 304 149 1M ·. ·. 56 19 120" Hamirgadh P,W,Tk. Dt ,:!) :2, 554-00 57 57 301 147 154 8 10 ·. 75 2& 121 Kump Rjv. '2.> 691-00 69 69 390 210 180 142 120 J 36 122 Vasni 177-00 7 7 29 15 14 2 123 Lfllpur W. ~, 451-00 68 57 288 145 143 39 I 124: V~ntd~ W. ~2. 429-00 85 85 490 255 235 · . ·. ·. 50 Go 125 Rabda 460-00 U 11 i n h a b i , • tl 336 336 1,571 762 ~26 Agiol 2.\ 25'" P,M,Mp2,D2,W3. 3, 1,790-00 809 1M 153 5 .. 337 139 Tk,l\.iv,Po. 127 Thumra P,W,Tk.O'''''',,' 516-00 55 55 297 158 139 3 70 22 128 Desa.e&n P,W3,Riv. 0\ ~ l-- , S'"' 1,061-00 76 78 557 299 258 · . · . 86 34 129 Manorpor P,W2,Tk. 01 'l.,1.. )., 2,794-00 155 156 838 419 419 47 47 150 iSS 130 Bavsar 'l2~' M,Mi:D,Rhc,W4, ~, 2,728-00 206 2Q7 1,120 579 541 45 37 275 77 Tk2, o. "

131 Sakrodia ~ P,W,Tk3, 669-00 150 150 798 407 391 30 25 113 .22 t132 Nikoda '7l , M,Mp,D,Rhc,W 4,Po. 2,2'78-00 293 293 1,660 849 811 56 50 392 13() ;133 Pur&l M,Rhc,W2,Riv,Po. 1,355-00 125 145 832 431 401 29 3'7 175 4:'7 134 Hadiol 1>'2..21' 'M,H,Mp2,D2,Rhc,3., 3,564-00 369 401 2,010 1,017 993 85 66 608 '188 W6,Tk,l'o. 135 Ga.dhod& M,W4,Tk,OZ'7·21 2,854-00 323 324 1,722 842 880 50 56 369 117

136 Akodra M,W2,Tk. I:> 2 2..2- ;) , 1.153-00 lID 115 542 252 290 8 I) 131 3~ 137 Derol2.t 2 Sl~ P,M,Mp,W,Tk,Riv,Po. 3,926-00 356 366 1,763 809 894 75 90 ·. •• 325 118 13B Sahebapur M.,W,Tk,Riv. 02.12 l,;]S2,334-00 187 188 8"1'1 4:15 462 }5 17 1.29 ~t 139 Sa.roli P ,Riv. a '1. S' 8tH-00 S5 85 209 ito 99 3 1 ·. ·. 12 1 14.0 Dedhrota P.M,W 4,Tk,Po. ~9 4.549--00 277 277 1.522 766 766 so 85 4: CI 349 14.'1 141 M&herpur& p,w.Ol2..)' 668-00 48 48 273 134 139 ~5 28 ·. 71 26 1.0 Navalpnr M,Rhc,W3. O'_''''l. 2. 96S--OO 136 lSS '110 SS5 3'75 S7 33 1M 4-a l~ rQ\e.1Pur P.W2. 0\ ..1- 1,539-00 97 97 496 258 238 .- 66 -. 144 Mabadevpura Riv. 2 S" 3'79-00 3 S i 6 8 ·. .. 145 Kundol W''2~ 625-00 28 23 121 68 6.S 25 4 1(.6 Uap6 M,W.Riv. bl..'21.. ~ 2,.282-00 151 156 864 409 450 20 M ·. 165 Ga 147 Katwad M,W,Riv.O) ? ') ~ ~ 1,897-00 171 17l 946 477 488 S5 102 1M to 148 Tajpuri 25 r;¥.Mp,D,WS,Biv,Po. 2,318-00 2W 250 1~161 610 ,551 1.22 III .286 ~. 14D Vakhatpur W2. a ~ 320-.00 20 20 107 59 48 .. ·. .. .. DIRECTORY District .. Saharkantha TALUKA -

WORKE~S NOll­ Total ----.--workerto workers (I.IX) I II III IV v VI VII Vln IX x SI. 1\1 F M F M F 1\1 F M F M F M F M F M }t' M}' M l!' No. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

248 225 140 170 44 33 35 }8 1 1 8 2 9 .. 7 I 252 325 101

124 114 120 114 · . · . · . · . 1 .. 1 . . 2 .. 96 61 102 153 107 143 104 1 · . I 1 · . 1 · . 1 4 I . . . . 3 . . (}O 8 L 103 tH 1 238 194 206 22 5 5 54 9 1 1 12 3 1 . • 22 14. 29t 3:!,3 104 65 72 61 71 4 1 .. .. '...... 62 48 105

120 135 122 135 4 1 .. 2 .. 94 ~3 106 49 47 45 47 · . · . · . · . 1 .. 2 .. 1 .. 47 42 107 147 139 120 123 2 2 · . 24 14 · . · . · . .. 1 .. 90 65 lOS 460 337 245 261 44 6 32 35 26 13 23 7 3 25 1 1 oS 12 3!)0 ;).,)7 109 63 58 63 58 26 37 110

60 69 55 67 4 1 1 1 ...... 38 20 111 390 410 384 402 3 4 3 3 4. •• .. 6 I .. .. 3 .. 2fi8 224 112 U n t nhabit e d ...... Ll3 ...... · . U n i nhabit e d ...... ' 114 517 467 309 41.5 33 6 20 44 17 5 6 4 28 3 4 ., 59 21 491 553 115

106 109 72 80 4 1,15 15 !) 9 6 5 III 105 116 ]89 217 157 194 · . · . · . · . · . 32 22 ...... '. .. 1 167 162 U7 446 209 2;)8 146 G7 :3 5 2~) 1 5 2 12 7 20 5.. 45 50 31)1 57l 118 84 66 71 64 2 .. 4 2 1 · . 5 .. 1 65 89 119 84 1 59 1 16 1 2 1 1 ...... 4 .. 63 153 120

110 1 87 1 9 13 6 4 .. 91 179 121 7 8 6 7 1 I ...... 8 6 122 81 71 77 69 · . 1 1 .' 3 1 64 72 123 145 1 III 1 18 8 ...... 3 .. 1 . . 4 . .. 110 234 124 U n i nhabiled. .. 125

1 15 1 35 11 35 1 . . .. '15 57 3u2 50S 126 82 75 76 75 5 · . · . · . · ...... 1 . . 76 (j4 127 174 134 lOa 85 31 18 18 16 2 I 2 1 IS 13 125 124 128 235 79 174 67 40 10 9 1 2 6 " .. .. 4 I 184 340 129 315 191 170 126 57 4fi 8 6 5 1 15 I.. 53 19 264 35() 130

209 103 143 58 50 a9 3 ·. · . 2 · . · , 5 2 . . . . 8 2 198 288 131 444 240 249 127 81 76 7 1 27 6 26 7 · . Hj 1 2 .. 37 22 405 571 132 251 136 107 54 64 73 21 :} 10 1 .. 6 28 5 7 .. S . . 180 265 133 524 364 348 280 48 28 1 22 14 1 27 6 3 .. 74 36 493 629 134 479 305 312 251 49 23 I 28 11 2 4. 35 4. •• 48 16 363 575 131i. ]26 ll5 97 99 16 6 · . · . 4 8 ·. ·. 2 2.. 7 .. 126 175 136 464 278 249 148 54 54 76 12 36 4 4 2 13 47 2 .. 28 13 395 616 137" 233 181 180 174 II 3 1 Hi 1 19 .. .. •. 6 3 182 281 138 66 15 58 13 5 2 ·. · . 3 · . · ...... 44 84 la9 395 337 251 255 77 43 1 3 17 9 2 28 18 .. .. 19 9 361 429 140,

65 69 48 54 13 15 1 · . ·. • t •• •• •• 3 •. 69 70 141,. 179 189 III 139 14 19 22 10 2 21 20 2 .. 7 1 156 186 14-2 152 3 .. ... , .. 2 125 84 I)'lS' 133 154 128 ..1 2 ·. 6 .2 3 2 3 ...... I 144- 26 37 24 37 2 .. 32 26 14:5

197 68 157 42 19 25 3 1 1 5 •• . . . . 12 .. 212 387 14$ 265 143 150 138 67 . . ·. 7 1 ·. 5 1 . . .' 36 3 212 325 147 313 194 1M 140 47 8 8 29 5 2 15 1 1 57 40 297 357 148 26 19 22 19 -4 ·. .. .. ·. .. ., •• .. 33 29 149

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Ares. in Occupied lloUl!eo Scheduled Scheduled Literate &. S1. Total Population Castes Tribes Educated No. VmagefTown/Wa.rdJBloek A-G houses holds p M--- F M F M F M :r

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14: 1 2 3 ·4

73,901 70,574 6,069 6,233 70 44 31,285 10,OU TOTAL FOR PR!\NTI.J TALUKA 201,388-00 27,284 21,443 144,475 10,087 8,938 376 337 . 6 1 6,202 2,601 Total Jor Urban Area 5,905-17 3,964 4,113 19,025 63.81.1: 61,636 5,693 5,696 64 43 25,083 'l,j58 Total for Rural Area 198,482-23 23,330 23,330 125,460 11,509 5,931 5,578 201 193 3,505 1,&74 TOWNS 371-17 2,390 2,531

Prantij Towo J46,H,C,Jlp8,D9,Hol, Mtw.W92,Tk13,Po,; To,Tph. 789 2,612 1,339 1,273 179 189 ,. 811 J92 Total of Ward No.1 786 146 146 472 236 236 198 166 :Block No. 1-2 219 790 410 380 217 84 Block No. 3·4 216 158 158 540 271 269 .. 117 Hi :Block No. 5-6 145 433 218 215 179 189 120 25 Block No.7 145 121 377 204 173 159 102 :Block No. 8-9 121 2,831 1,425 1.406, 760 412 Total of Ward No. I I 628 554 181 1.153 582 5'11 410 .!37 Block No. 10-11 155 157 157 644 306 338 95 129 Elock No. 12-13 104 104, 483 254 229 125 3S Elock No. 14 112 551 283 268 130 ' 63 Block No. 15 112 2,126 1,074 1,052 20 729 401 Total of Ward No. III 372 4M 84 318 158 160 96 27 Block No. 16 64 60 74 329 159 170 .. .. , 125 71 Block No. 17 i'()S 694 316 278 20 232 135 IHock No. 18 89 81 101 565 272 293 195 135 Block No. 19 87 320 , 169 151 .. 81 . 33 Block No. 20 73 704 '134 3,940 2.093 1,847 :2 4: l,20/i 409 TotG~ of Ward NQ. IY 87 87 886 413 473 2 4 371 202( :Block No. 21.22 90 99 413 197 216 125 61 Block No. 23 92 92 402 209 193 l43 51 . . Block No. 24 101 101 5U 271 240 78 l3 Block No. 25 96 96 474 238 236 .. 67 2 Block No. 2{) 178 188 948 601 347 394 80 Block No. 27 60 71 306 164 142 27 ~lock No. 28

llrantij Village *4,176-23 1,564 1,582 7,516 4,156 3,360 175 144 6 1 2,697 9~7 Talod Town p,M3.H,C, 5,531-00 Mp7,D10,Hos,Mcw, Riv.S,Po,To, Tph. 861 361 1,606 911 695 6 5 6 576 t'12 Total of Ward No.1 141 141 619 333 286 .. 182 73 :Block No. 29 220 220 987 578 409 6 5 t\ 394 199 Block No. 30 281 298 1,355 762 593 9 16 486 226 Tohd of Ward N ".1 1 74 74 362 208 154- 161 83 Block No. 31 &9 86 360 209 151 3 109 49 Block No. 32 93 93 441 247 194 149 69 Block No. 33 . 45 45 192 98 94 9 13 47 .24 Block No. 34 "The area ;P;ntij Villa-Ce has been included in the rural area. of the Taluka..

52 ,DIRECTORY Distrid-Sabarkantha , TALUKA ... "' .. '

WORKERS Non· Total ------workt·rs workers (I.IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X SI. ------No. F M M F M F M F M F M F 1\1 F M F M F M F

15 1& 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 . 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

:37.231 13,246 22.491 7,499 3.574 1,802 426 180 1,727 1,533 918 72 648 291 2,592 48Z 489 8 4,3661,379 36,670 57,328

4,682 '1'15 576 98 175 5~ 63 29 149 119 684 55 181 27 992 82 270 6 1,592 305 5,405 8,163

.32,54"12,4'11 21,915 '1,401 3,399 1,748 363 151 1,578 1,411: 234 17 467 264 1,600 400 219 2 2,714 1,07431,26549,163

.2,513 550 269 62 111 48 53 29 tOa 66 364 43 11 20 527 61 96 .. 1,040 221 3,358 5,028

Bl. 674 100 6Z 18 5 6 4 IN 13 2 .. 97 '1 18 .. 266 [)8 765 1,173 No. 98 6 . , · . .. ·. .. · . 21 .. 22 .. 2 .. 53 6 138 230 1-2 187 33 35 14 2 2 4 4 35 5 24 1 5 .. 80 9 223 347 3-4 122 39 11 4: 1 I 2 35 .. 14 4 5 .. 53 31 149 230 5-6 79 14 4 2 , . 23 8 .. ., 8 2 4 .. 38 <1 139 201 7 88 S 2 1 10 .. 2 •• 29 .. 2 .. 42 8 116 165 8-9

632 109 23 5 12 6 47 1 2 116 16 2 . . 136 17 30 .. 264 62 793 1,297 .263 34 6 2 4 3 · . 59 1 1 .. 61 4 14 .. 115 24 319 537 10-11 130 41 6 3 3 1 · . 25 15 33 10 10 .. 50 14 170 2~7 12-13 99 4 7 · . 4 .. 38 1 1 9 ...... 22 3 3 .. 15 .. 155 225 14 HO 30 4 3 1 2 3 1 1 23 .. 1 .. 20 .. 3 .• 84 24 143 238 15 /)02 48 29 2 1 1 1 20 10 115 14 z .. 201 1 6 .. 126 19 572 1.004 68 13 <1 .. 41 11 4 4 15 2 90 147 16 67 3 11 · . .. 2 · . 1 .. ". .. t 33 .. 20 3 92 167 17 146 6 5 1 1 .. 4 3 23 .. 1 .. 75 I 37 I 170 272 18 129 10 7 · . 1 1 ·. · . .. 2 40 2 1 .. 50 ...... 30 5 143 283 19 92 16 2 1 1 1 14 5 10 1 39 .. 2 .. 24 8 77 135 20 ,865 293 165 37 92 41 1 27 74 50 9 .. 5 20 93 36 42 .. 384 82 1,228 1;654 153 51 6 ·. 2 2 · . 2fi 20 3 10 34 7 2 .. 81 12 260 422 21-22 73 32 16 3 8 1 ·. 4- 6 3 8 .. 1 16 14 .. .. 19 6 124 184 23 98 37 44 30 20 2 1 · . 4 1 4: 2 I .. 24 2 III 156 24 138 32 37 I 7 2 14 3 6 .. 74 26 133 208 25 122 S 27 3 .• 92 8 116 228 26

188 97 3 323 21 39 26 '" " 1 9 22 10 33 .. 88 25 413 250 27 93 36 32 53 33 I .. 1 .. 6 3 71 106 28

:2,109 225 307 36 64 6 10 47 53 320 12 170 7 465 21 174 6 552 84 2,047 3,135

48~ 21 80 6 97 1 12 64 1 183 1~ 431 67~ 195 15 .. .. I . . 30 1 9 .. 11 .. 40 1 104 13 138 271 29 I) 285 6 30 1( 1 67 3 61 2~, ... 79 6 293 403 30 ·426 45 1 1 2 4 57 3 5 4 181 5 48 2 131 26 337 548

102 2 .. 1 2 ...... 81 1 4: .. 15 .. 106 152 31 127 I) . . 1 .. 1 19 .. I .. 41 .. 3 •• 63 7 82 142 32 141 27 1 1 1 27 3 4: 4 42 2 21 2 45 15 106 167 33 65 7 1 1 9 .. 17 2 20.. 8 4 43 87 34: GUJARAT VILLAGE PRANTII

81. Area in Occupied House· Scheduled Scheduled Lit('mte & No. V .11 j,g~fTo tV .1 fW ard / Bloc k A-G houses holds 'total Pupulation Castes Tribes Educated p M F ),I F M F M F ~ . 1 2 4 ,) ~ 7 8 / ./ 6 13 14 T()talof Ward No. III 300 300 1,{J6 800 636 16 2 1 607 197-

Block No. 35 125 125 6'13 3i2 301 197 72 Block No. 36 118 118 4~7 281 216 . 211 99 Blook No. 37 57 57 260 147 119 15 2 1 99 26

Total of Ward No. IV 415 416 1,899 956 943 139 117 475 146

Block No. 38 98 98 463 226 237 48 33 121 36 lllock No. 39 105 105 481 244 237 91 84 117 28 Block No. 40 92 92 425 2!.!6 199 158 59 Block :No. 41 120 121 Sao 260 270 79 17

Total of Ward N Q. V 207 207 1,220 727 493 6 4 673 93

Bloek No. 42 207 207 1.220 727 493 6 4 673 93 VILLAGES

1 Ged P,W,Riv. 017'l'2 S 1,358-00 lot 101 534 274 260 47 2 Morvad P,Riv. 0 1'2- s- 760-{)O 51 51 300 145 155 65 14 3 MoyaJ M,Mp,D,W6;Po. 5,529-00 889 889 4,390 2,192 2,198 .. 718 152 ~14 Vagbpur l~ :M,W 4,'rk5,Riv ,S, PO.~ 6,133~OO 518 518 2,651 1,325 1,326 138 133 4: 1 421 129 5 Piludra M,W2,Po. 02 '2-2.3 1,918-00 347 347 1,831 907 924 155 136 10 3 368 161 J 6 Salal M.Mp2, lV5, Tk,Po. 1,:}!}8-00 448 448 2,425 1,246 J,17t! I2t! 14{J 1 571 219 7 Rasulpur W2,Tk. 2.2." 536-00 72 72 370 185 185 24 62 60 2 8 Dalpur p,W5,'rk,po. 2,360-00 266 266 1,523 774 749 102 95 181 31 9 Nan an pur M,W3,Tk·O"l-7 ~FI 1,799-00 190 190 1,001 494 507 70 71 266 120 10 Asroda P,W2,Tk. 0'")" :;1 J 1,120-00 75 75 473 249 224 18 12 109 29 ; .J.l Amodra M,W3,Tk,Riv. 1,898-00 159 159 8i6 427 419 34 38 209 77 ~12 Vadhrota M,W2,Tk,Riv. ~ 1,343-00 179 179 Si6 435 411 54 50 236 72 13 Zinzva M,W2,Po. O-:l. ').'2.'1. 2,353-00 238 238 1,3:U 689 642 70 63 340 130 14 Mahadevpura. M,W4,Riv.~').;l1 '2151,850-(0 134 134 7'M 392 383 27 37 207 110' 15 Son.,.n 121.M,H,MP2,D2,W7'3Il'l2,887-00 603 603 3,04:4 1,504 1,54.0 179 211 812 306 1 ~k,S,Po. 16 Palla char ~!,Mp,W5,Tk. 1,429-GO 251 251 1.285 662 623 55 67 291 38 17 Poglu M,W4,Tk,Po. 1,763-00 293 293 1,520 740 780 64 79 409 140 18 AminpuT P,W4,Tk. 01'"1.' '·1 732-00 124 124 7f:)7 382 375 40 41 164 56 19 Sadolia P,W,Tk2. e\~)..). I 812~OO 74 74 5~8 266 262 95 78 56 7 20 Galesra P,W2,Tk,Riv. 1.455-00 68 68 3S9 202 187 47 3 2,638-00 . 375 375 111 108 489 180 21 Oran ~" M,W2,Tk,Riv,Po. 1,n7 924 853 22 Kamalpur P,W3,Tk2. 1,108-00 88 88 418 220 228 109 :n 23 Katpur W,Tk4,8. ll'l'l\ 1,058-00 58 58 279 144 135 4: 4 55 1 24 Limla P, W2,Tk4. 0\ 1..". 1. t 1,144-00 llS 118 5G8 309 259 32 21 •• 71 10 25 MamJ'Qli P,W2. O,~~ 820-00 44 44 2:14 124 110 11 8 1 36 4

26 Tajpur '1 ~ M,H,Mp,W3,Tk2,Po. 1,309-00 358 358 1,8()9 888 921 106 143 436 104: 27 Vadvasa M,W2,Tk3. '1 656-DO 145 145 8~6 436 400 42 33 190 77 28 Sitwada. M,W,Tk3,Riv,Po. !:t 2,839-00 385 385 1,848 912 936 40 40 347 85 29 Poyda M,W ,Riv. O~ '-l ). s: 1,136-00 121 121 596 297 299 100 32 30 Indrarajpur P,W,Riv. (,), 212 S' 628-00 47 47 2()6 108 98 35 1 .!U Bobha 'let P,M,W2,Tk3,S,Po. 1,878-00 283 283 1.448 738 710 54 70 368 140' .. 32 Majara ~., M,W,Tk3,S,Po. 1,458-00 220 220 1,622 821 801 106 119 426 131 33 Chhadarda M,W2.02'~ 1,~58-00 95 95 513 263 250 32 39 106 23 ~~ Nikodia. M,W2, o~ '). "). 655-00 108 108 50H 265 279 106 20 Z5 Maunchha. M.W,Riv. OJ. ~l.~ s- 1,47i'-DO In 178 9S5 491 494- 48 66 146 26 36 Fawpur M,Mp,D,W 5,Po. 2.,550-00 273 273 1,512 788 724 114 lIS 397 18:t 37 Ambawada M,W2,Po.o'" 2,381-00 256 256 l,4G9 723 686 62 66 339 95 3' 143 38 Kabodra P,Riv.O'~S 900-00 143 732 361 371 28 33 161 56 39 Kabodri M,W2. 0 ~ ").). 957-00 79 79 475 258 222 32 30 1 98 2~ 40 Bhimp.. da. P,W. CI)~ 881-00 53 113 3~3 148 175 6 5 58 2.

54 DIRECTORY -TALUKA Diliri~t-Sabarkan'ha

WORKERS Total Non­ workers work!'fs (I.IX) I 11 III IV v VI VI! VIn IX X 81. --- -~- M }' :M F !II F ~1 .1" l\f F M }' ---- No. M F l\I F ]\I F 1\1 F M F 15 16 17 18 HI 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2~ 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 423 46 3 2 31 2 8:; 8 16 BI. 1 136 12 39 2 111 21 377 590 No. 196 39 3 2 21 1 35 8 13 1 42 10 25 1:)7 2 55 17 176 2G2 35 5 10 I 40 " 3 62 2 9 70 2 10 .. 33 2 124 211 36 .. 32 .. 5 23 2 77 117 37 400 108 164 35 31 4 4 8 47 32 .. 2 2 64 I: 12 1 83 15 556 835 109 61 51 3 8 4 3 47 21 .. 2 II .. .. [i 122 31) 45 30 14 1 3 7 .. 15 117 176 38 18 2 8 1 26 6 112 5 49 2 4 3 1 '2 1 122 198 39 33 2 2 17 I 114 194 40 57 3 19 5 I 2 .. 1 2 .. 2 25 3 203 267 41 381 5 109 1 17 1 49 .. 135 .. 12 .. 11 44 J 346 488 381 I) 109 1 17 1 4 49 .. 135 .. 12 .. 11 44 3 346 488 42

169 170 144 52 4 12 .. 114 3 1 63 40 6 3 105 90 1 83 88 2 ·. 8 39 2 I 5 4 .. 1,088 1,093 699 263 123 62 ·. 3 4 62 67 2 20 4 109 648 · , 5 .. 52 47 3 681 377 408 244 3.5 13 27 47 18 9 6 .. 77 69 1,104 1,105 3 13 9 87 20 .5 82 35 644 1)49 460 315 214 146 88 83 12 12 23 9 3, 53 4 51 22 .. 3 42 14 447 609 5 652 366 196 158 56 70 I 58 25 26 .. 19 .. 73 18 23 102 120 81 103 13 17 2 200 95 594 813 6 3 3 83 65 7 421 386 173 184 llO 108 .5 llB 00 6 240 85 146 49 4 9 1 3u3 363 8 15 28 1 If) 2 117 82 89 76 11 I 1 36 28 2;')4 422 9 6 I .. 10 4 132 142 10 215 156 181 145 20 10 2 4 1 .. 151 8 212 263 11 204 7 6 42 I 5 .. 3 .. 338 298 231 3 231 404 12 227 52 57 15 3 13 4 · . .. 14 5 1 .. 193 212 150 185 26 27 . . 4 .. 12 2 351 344 13 · . .. 10 .. 3 199 171 14 769 689 451 469 167 195 4 1 31 5 14 .. 4 1 40 6 13 .. 45 12 735 851 15 331 234 213 162 56 52 16 6 4 .. 2 .. 361 :nl 185 191 · . · . 40 14 331 389 16 104 98 3 2 15 9 2 .. 3 11 2 6 .. 210 17 106 7 46 8 17 32 9 379 469 17 · . . . 41 157 88 75 38 I 1 i 1 2 172 358 18 · . 42 34 19 12 14 108 38 66 26 6 5 12 2 .. 3 109 174 19 13 3 .. 9 4 94 149 20 437 65 210 39 65 8 2 30 4 2 .. 4 .. 26 1 6 .. 92 13 487 121 55 71 40 33 IS 4: 1 788 21 1 .. 11 99 173 :.::2 79 2 47 1 28 1 1 2 .. 160 41 119 13 2 1 I 65 133 23 ]3 8 I .. I 2,') 70 53 15 I 18 149 218 24 1 54 110 25 458 252 309 180 26 12 25 28 .. 10 .. 88 32 430 669 26 209 78 150 37 33 6 10 20 3 ._ '468 182 335 13 15 227 322 27 23 32 12 5 12 122 .. 41 22 .. 150 134 120 123 7 16 I 23 3 444 754 28 · . 4 11 2 56 8 41 7 7 1 1 147 165 29 6 .. 1 52 90 30 399 41 819 17. 31 21 10 I .. .. 13 .. 4 .. 21 3 339 669 31 387 105 292 33 16 18 17 3 26 21 3 .. 136 9' 75 2 29 5 28 30 434 696 32 1 1 .. 14 3 1 J4,4 67 91 35 12 17 15 4 127 241 33 1 I 14 6 a 2 24:2 III 193 73 29 36 1 13 1 21 8 121 212 ~4 2 I 3 1 249 383 35 399 70' 190 15 63 45 22 . 11 2 I .. 2 57 2 3 365 207 254 148 44 44 1 50 6 389 654 36 1 27 6 4: 9 1 8 2 18 193 3 106 I 50 9 13 5 358 479 37 · . 1 II .. 3 J18 " 75 I U 3 3 7 2 168 368 38 9 76 60 66 53 2 5 5 2 135 218 3~ 3 , . 72 115 ,Q

55 Gl:fJARAT VILLAGE: PRANTII

Area-in Oocupied Hou3e- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &- 81. Tot~al Population Casks Tribes Educated No. Village/Town /W aru 1Block A-G hou.I!t?s hold!! ---,---- M F M F M F/ M F

5 7 8 ~ 13 14: 1 2 r ~,( 704 726 41 Ranasan 25 3~ P,M2,Mp,D,W3,Biv2, 2,678-00 284 284 1,430 122 109 294 156 po. 3:)6 42 Nava 0). '2:),25 M,W2.Riv.S."l, 1,609-00 107 784 388 53 68 ]$5 82 147 43 Navalpur P,W,Tk. Of"l:.-:l ,,_, 482-00 52 313 166 25 25 54 24 14 !J 5 44 Devalia Riv. :tS- 3aO-OO 4 .. 51 120 59 61 10 45 Cbara.nvata. W. '2. j 415-00

46 Ma.lvan Biv.~. ., 271-00 33 33 171 85 86 8 47 Lalpur(R) W,Riv."l ~ 'l S· 628-00 16 16 261 137 124 . , 5 48 Fozivada P,W.a~"_ __ . 1,OHl-OO 76 76 427 210 217 17 17 100 35 49 Ghadi 'l. 'l 2' 'l S M,H,Mp. D,W6,Tk, '31 3.026-00 42. 1427 2,291 1.160 1,131 105 107 10 4 546 220 Hiv,Po. 50 Ahmadpura M,\Y:.!,Tk. Ol.-'l..1. 2} 1,874-00 113 113 664 312 352 67 90 116 48 134 51 Mot.i Sari P,W2,Tk,Po. \ 9.57-00 44 44 288 154 2 73 46 4 76 76 457 234 223 39 4: ~52 Morali P,W,l'k,:Riv. 1,00 -00 .. 399 391 53 Dad&rada M,W,Tk.O).l'2l 1, 24tl-OO 134 134 790 13 173 52 1,688 887 801 61 51 463 107 ,54 Vairad ~~ jI,:M~), W2;Tk,Po. 3,220-00 327 327 413 425 161 64 55 Mema.dpur M,W2,Riv. 0) )1. j 5 1,449-00 134 134 S38 12 28 117 53 64 56 Lalpur(J) Riv. l.S 430..!OO 24 24 4 1 \~.J(l %3 ~:?1 ~(\ (, 5'1 Jenpur 'P,Riy. 0\).5 '5n-(K~ 12'2 122 7~ ~5 p,W.Or'l..'l.. 1,270--00 112 112 654 325 329 76 72 . , 107 0 58 Ha.dma.tia 212 59 Takhatgadh M,W,8.0~ ),.'11 856·-00 77 77 410 198 .. 2 133 66. 25(J 142 117 1 ~ 60 Vajapur P, W. Ol 'l '). 596-00 41 41 50 14:

61 Yarvada M,W2.Riv. 1,681-00 125 125 711 340 371 56 56 129 '2 714 739 136 134 362 161 l62 llIohanpur2- 531 P,'\l,~p2,D2,W,Riv, 2,413-00 309 309 1,453 Po . 299 266 45 4 100 41 ..£3 Kathvada:,~ M,W,Riv,Po. 1,062~OO 104 104 565 47 13 3 64 Motipura W. l. '4 350-10 ".' t; 6 22 9 6 161 157 65 Gundia P, W. 01"2-'l. 673-00 54 54 318 86 38 66 MotaChekhla'Lf M,)ip,D,W2,'l'k. 1,804-00 305 305 1,777 892 885 130· 162 389 165 654 664 314 114- 67 ~lodhuka 3~ M,Mp,D,W,Tk.Po. 2,769-00 258 258 1,31B 58 70 "2' 108 102 40 12 68 O:llabpura P,W4. 0I2~ 450-00 30 30 21() .. 737 683 83 88 69 Nana Cbekhla M, W2,Tk. 0), ~;) 2..\ 1,844-00 273 273 1,420 308 50 1,4ti4 1,355 19~ 70 punsri ").2 ~ I . M,li,Mp,D,W7, ~9 3,449-00 513 513 2,819 153 153 593 Tk5,Po. 121 104 24 48 71 ,Devia P,W2,Tk. 01) ~ 3' 785-00 43 43 225 2 10 72 Tajpul' Camp ]I{,W2,Tk·Ol1..·;:..2f 2,770-00 289 289 1,576 826 750 4~ 22 249 38 471 456 67 151 73 Antr;)liV'as W2. 'l.1- 7,192-00 163 Hi3 927 70 29 Puniaii 2,759 1407 1352 69 72 460 96 S74 Antr()iivas 14 P3,M,W 4,Riv,Po. 525 525 Dolji 242 242 1,388 710 678 .7 8 125 12 75 R~zad P,W2. 011~ !!,133-00 667 612 176 76 Vav M,W2. OJ.- Z')" 1,295-00 216 216 1,279 55 55 27 752 661 105 III 162 44 77 S:J.gpur M, W2,Po. C1. 1 ,. 1- q \ 1,962-00 264 264 1,413 239 239 1,229 612 617 102 114 192 32 78 0 M,W2. (,) '1 ;).~ 1,654-00 Paciusa.n 1,634 1,567 128 134 103 79 Aniod ,>, M, W3,R1V,PO. 4,244-00 567 567 3,201 428 651 1,821 1,705 94 86 602 119 80 Badodra. '.\ ~ M,W2,Riv,Po. 2,884-00 651 3,526 81 Sultanpur P,W.Riv. 0' 'l ~ ,~ 1,230-00 46 46 321 1740 147 I 1 54 25 82 Gadhvad P,W2. at 21., 546-00 26 26 175 88 87 19 1 71 76 , 23 83 Nani Shiholi W,Tk,Riv. '2.'l." "2 S 703-00 31 31 147 . W. Z2., 649-00 31 31 IS7 9! 93 U .. S4 Lal&ni Muvadi 252 " ':85 Salatpur P,W,Tk2,Riv. 2.778-00 137 137 786 4:13 373 40 45 .. n • n 86 li'ulpura t .. U '4 a b t .. 213 87 Javanpur P,W2,Tk. Ol"l ~~ , 544-00 77 77 430 217 21 73 18 448 416 156 88 Semali& M, W2. 0 l- l. 'l- 1,214-00 14.6 146 864 42 3S 35 1,212-00 148 148 777 415 362 136 124 169 30 89 Anj&na M.W2,Tk.O'- '.' :J' 3Q 90 Badami Mundi Riv·2.S 351-00 32 32 186 95 91 2 3 .. •• 2 • The area of Antrolivas.Dolji Village bas been included in the snea. of Antrolivas.Pllnjaji Village. tThe area ofFulpura. Villa.ge ha.s been included in the area of Javanput Vill~ge. DIRECTORY Disirict-Sabarkaniha I TALUKA WORKERS Kon- Total ------workers workers , II (I-IX) I III IV V VI VII Vlll IX X Sl. No. F F F F M F ,F F M F ~1 F l\f .F 1\1 F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 337 72 158 41 47 13 1 2 33 2 5 3 34 1 6 ., 50 13 367 6;:14 41

211 3 180 2 10 3 7 7 I 177 393 42 79 3 60 3 12 1 6S 163 43 7 .. 5 2 2 5 44 32 15 32 15 ...... ,. .. 27 46 45 46 40 39 37 4 3 2 I .. 39 46 46 90 76 tm 74 . . 1 1 I · ...... 47 48 47 122 81 101 69 13 7 5 · . 2 1 .. .. I 4 88 136 48 556 71 324 31 74 19 8 47 4 1 7 ,. 39 14 3 53 3 604 1,060 49

170 I 138 1 11 1 1 2 ...... 17 ., 142 351 50

49 43 30 25 11 17 2 2 1 3 1 85 III IH 122 I lI6 1 1 · . 1 1 .' :1 . . 112 222 62 196 40 175 11 1 23 7 . . 3 . . .. 7 1 .. .. 3 5 203 351 53 463 358 298 277 78 50 4 2 10 5 1 1 18 .. 14 .. 40 23 424 443 54 212 211 165 171 35 35 .. 11 5.. I., 201 214 55 31 .. 30 . . . . · . . , I .. 22 64 56 I!)O 53 141 3 3 1 6 .. .. 40 49 163 284 57 161 95 133 88 4 3 3 1 3 .. 17 4 164 234 58 lI5 66 48 44 62 ,5 3 2 1 7 8 I 97 132 59 71 58 68 58 1 2 .. 71 59 60 OJ 180 78 128 70 14 S 2 22 , . , , .5 .. 9 .. 160 293 61 342 136 121 53 54 6 6 4.8 1 9 22 3 6 .. 75 66 372 603 62 153 I 98 31 ·. 1 3 6 9 .. 146 265 63 8 2 6 2 2 · , , . 5 7 64 84 S 68 10 7 3 I 2 .. I .. 77 149 65

475 109 274 68 112 28 3 14 1 1 15 4 30 3 .. 26 5 417 776 66 353 32 235 27 50 1 2 18 3 1 ]2 21 1 1 .. 13 .. 301 632 67 53 5 53 . . 5 · . · . 55 97 68 392 136 20:') 96 56 29 I 53 10 6 5 .. II .. 55 1 34[' 547 69 692 101 403 38 62 1 7 48 22 3 10 9 66 5 22 71 26 772 1,254 70

64 9 50 5 4 ·. ·. · . 4 6 4: 57 95 71 428 288 280 211 34 17 .' . 3 2 3 59 53 5 .. 42 7 398 462 72 244 45 176 32 32 9 I 6 1 6 1 16 2 1 6 .. 227 411 73

7lS 106 573 78 26 7 21 1 33 9 2 30 I 3 30 10 689 1,246 74 380 24 335 9 14 1 15 2 15 13 330 654 75

342 24 314 9 7 1 4 7 14 3 3 4.. 325 588 7(); 396 46 347 30 6 2 11 7 · . .. 19 4 .. 13 3 356 615 77' 300 72 213 54 44 3 6 1 18 3 1 5 2 3 .. 10 9 312 545 78 867 lIS 682 104 28 I 36 1 12 8 25 2 1 .. 83 2 767 1,449 79, 968 308 760 209 102. 87 50 8 2 33 2 .. 21 2 853 1,397 80

104 24 78 19 16 4: 1 7 I 1 1 .. 70 123 81 44 4 42 4 2 ·. 44 83 82' 46 12 41 4: 5 8 · . 25 64 83 47 1 46 1 I .. .. 47 92 8(' 208 11 153 1 22 5 1 14 2 2 5 I 12 1 205 362 85-

, . .. . . k a b i ted . . , . .. 86, 119 3 115 3 , , ·. · . . . 4 .. 98 210 87 245 23 191 12 26 3 2 7 1 · . .. .. 2 .. 19 5 203 393 88 220 107 86 34 22 1 8 21 13 1 6 3 2 1 I .. 73 55 195 255 S9 52 35 1 1 .. 4 11 43 91 90

57 R-69o-1 GUJARAT VILLAGE PRANTIJ

'Sl. Area ill OccuIJied Housc6 Scheduled Schedt:kd Liter,. te & No. Village/To wn/ \V a rd/Block A-G house's holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

p M F 1\01 F 1\1 F 1\1 l!' J(I-' ~ .. ' 1 2 4: 5 ".. 'I 8 f Ii" ;f2 13 14

91 Chandpur IUv. 2.S 195-00 18 18 112 58 54 14 92 Vanli M,W. o~ 2..~ 425-00 8 8 51 31 20 2 93 RupaIO'n.2S' P,W,Rlv,Po.39 892-00 84 84 474 240 234 36 42 68 6 94 Gura O"l IV rI22.M,Mp.D,W3. 1,169-8° 149 149 733 383 350 33 34 157 35 95 Chhatrisa W. "'2.- 2. 536- 0 31 31 177 90 87 33 8

96 Gam bhiyura 1\1,W2. 0 ~ ~ :a.. 639-00 60 60 304 170 134 36 28 41 9 ~97 Barsol' "l.. 'l. '1S P,~i2,H,l\lp3,D3,1'5,621-(;O 717 717 3,696 1,904 1,792 148 125 11 11 1,105 462 W3,]:{iy,po. 98 Madhavgadh ~ 5 M,Wt,Tk,Hiv. H42-00 93 93 553 285 268 37 .. )) 4 91 24 ~ 99 Umedni Muvadi 'V,Tk,Riv. 579-00 41 41 219 107 112 9 6 .. . . 31 14 ·100 Mahdav P,\V·O! ,i 657-00 48 48 269 126 133 3 :} 72 22 101 Gulabni-Muvadi W. '"2. 7- 94-2-00 4G 46 277 157 120 2 1 59 13 102 fi.herol O';l. ').,. .,1 M,W2,Tk. 2,425-00 267 267 1,492 7!:l1 701 51 53 474 137 103 Ujedia L'2 ,_, 'l- S P2,M.Mp,D,W4312,329-00 528 .528 2,9J3 ] .463 1,448 230 240 559 183 Tk,Riv,1' o. 104 fi.armipura P,W·O'2.1.- 796-00 95 93 532 294 238 65 fiO 112 39 105 Navavas 01 "-1'l.S- P,Tk2,Rh'. 1,216-00 93 93 476 244 232 50 43 84 27 \. 106 ,Jorajini Muvadi P,W4,Ri\",S. 2,512-00 366 366 1,852 918 934 15 15 221 10 107 M.ahckal 012 ~ 2S P,W2,Riv2. 1,648-f~O 131 131 784 421 363 ' 36 31 125 32 108 Boria l cchanlji P,Ws. 017.'l. 1.349-00 269 269 1,426 737 689 96 111 307 71 109 Bakarpnr W3,Tk3. 'l_ 2. '" 452-00 82 82 391 206 185 43 41 93 7 110 Amra-pur P,W,Riv. O''l2..l.-S 949-{JO 74 74 388 195 193 2 4 73 10 111 Unchha M,W3,Tk4. 1.034-00 218 218 1,117 5fi9 558 (W 61 . . .. 215 30 112 Raslod 01'., :21 P.W5,'fk6. 1,780-00 119 119 594 300 294 22 ;23 G 10 113 22 113 Baini Muvadi P; W ;Riv. 0 ,.·}.l' S" 1569-00 40 40 234 119 115 19 30 33 3 114 Mavani Muvadi "" ,RIV, 21.)' S 174-00 28 28 173 78 95 5 1 115 BaliBana ~~ M,Mp,\V7,Tk5,Po. 3,174-00 431 431 2,228 1,143 1,085 65 74 369 87 116 Bhauakia W. ~2.- 248-00 16 16 67 32 35 . . 3 , . 111 Karol D2'2 , , , M,W,Tk.Po. ~ 2,454-00 283 283 1,474 746 728 27 31 291 lQ4 118 Ghadkan " 3CJ M2,Mp~,D2,W2, 1,418-CO :363 363 1,933 956 U77 57 74 2 1 534 215 Tk,Po. jl~ Sukbad P,W,'rk.Of 211., 819-00 162 162 804 435 369 8 6 146 62 120 Kcsherpur W,Riv. "l.:l,. S 359-00 100 100 l)21 257 264 24 30 39 2 121 Zalani Muvadi P,W ,Rls. 0\ l..l,.. ~ S" 322-()O 73 73 4c82 243 239 9 5 88 11 122 Dbadhava8n~ W,Riv. 2.'1 2. s- 394-fJO 28 28 189 96 93 40 .123 Dalani MUVildi P,W, Hiv. 0 I"'), ')..$"1,096-00 190 190 1,064 544 520 32 29 136 21 124 Tantarda W, Kiv. 'l.-" :l- ~ 797 -00 33 33 174 98 76 .. 3 .. 125 Mahial 0 ~ 2.. , " M,\V2,Tk,S. ";\ 1,432-00 238 238 1,236 631 605 25 34 4 307 no

126 Mahadcvpurfl. W. ~"., 1,850-00 19 19 113 48 65 7 16 1 14 1 127 Rayania P,W~. 012 'l-- 340-00 67 67 378 198 180 4 S 77 10 128 Williampura P,W3,Tk,S. 598-00 132 132 736 389 347 21 20 186 36 129 Punadra P,W,Riv·OIl.l' S' 1,270-00 99 99 446 230 216 13 13 73 13 130 Mudhasana ~, M,"",Riv,S. 1,098-00 261 261 1,335 694 641 15 27 176 8

131 DoUablld M,W7,Riv,S. 1,563-CO 336 336 1,977 977 1,000 82' 60 312 54 132 Bha.tia W.Riv. 'l.' ~ ~ 964-00 94 94 493 26.( 229 16 II 28 6 133 Sadani Muvadi M,W2,'l'k, 709-00 126 126 604 301 303 15- ]3 146 61 134 Mokamni Muvadi Riv. ~ 5 188-00 44 44 211 117 94 51 1 135 P~dbayda. W,Tk. 'l '1' 1 825-00 19 19 100 53 47 9 2

58 DIRECTORY District-Sabarkantha 0 ~ TALUKA O~ WORKERS 0;"()I\­ Total ------. ------worki fH workers (I-IX) I II III IV v VI VII VIII IX x Sl. No. M F ]1 1" M F F F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 _I')~ 2!J :10 31 32 3:~ 34 :Vi ~(~ 1

32 32 ~G 54 91 15 15 16 20 92 108 8 91 2 .. 17 6 132 226 93 197 143 119 105 50 31 2 2 4 13 3.. 9 2 186 207 04 43 31 32 28 3 3 ] 3 4 .. 47 56 95

101 50 69 41 25 9 6 , , 1 . . f. • .. .. 69 84 96 838 370 284 W3 74 42 J4- 90 59 39 19 6 151 25 16 .. 151 7:5 1,066 1 422 97

164 52 117 27 19 5 9 5 5 15 .. .. 14 .. 121 216 98 65 10 54 6 2 4 4- f) •• 42 102 99 70 22 45 10 11 2 3 1:1 I .. 10 I 56 III 100

67 20 57 12 5 1 7 3 .. 2 90 100 10J 401 96 244 50 65 6 g 1 2 3 24 II 4 .. 50 28 390 605 102 724 399 363 203 65 27 HS llS 5 15 43 5 8 137 46 741 1,049 103

161 32 .78 5 21 4 5 2 31 25 3 3 14 2 133 206 104 142 106 108 86 10 1 2 6 2 9 6 ] 4 8 102 126 105

531 194 460 162 9 6 43 17 10 6 1 .. 8 3 387 740 106 226 6 132 1 32 28 14 1 . , . , 3 2 9 2' 8 .. 195 357 107 343 37 201 16 68 I) 10 7 4 2 3 2 9 4, 40 5 394 ('S52 108 101 39 74 19 1 7 4 4 1 :2 .. 19 9 lOS 14~ 109 101 . 12 76 6 1 1 1 3 1 . , 11 .. 7 5 U4 lSI 110

289 138 212 III 28 13 ]6 1 7 3 2 9 2 13 10 270 420 111 163 116 llS 102 16 12 2 1 1 6 2 .. .. HI .. 137 178 112 47 3 37 6 2 2 I 2 .. 72 112 113 42 42 .. 36 95 Il4 579 64 453 10 20 1 13 :..i 2 24 4 " .. 46 43 564 1,021 115

21 3 20 3 I , . 11 32 116 365 61 290 56 20 9 1 13 15 3.. 18 1 381 667 117 490 170 288 89 38 9 65 21 5 2 43 25 2 ,. 47 26 466 807 1]8

156 9 122 6 18 3 3 5 .. 8 279 360 119 114 1 93 8 ] ]0 3 143 263 120

118 9 104 9 5 9 .. .. 125 230 121 50 1 49 I 1 .. 46 92 122. 270 23 212 9 2 ..,'J 6 23 12 .. 25 2 274 497 123; 46 . I 45 1 1 52 75 124 288 27 137 9 17 4 21 5 19 6 17 3 .. 64 13 343 578 125<

24 27 4- I 3 11 1 8 12 4 2 1 .. 3 1 24 38 12(}. 94 63 66 46 16 16 2 3 .. 7 1 104 II7 127 191 8 118 4 40 4 3 2 .. 26 2 198 339 128 lIO 86 100 86 .. 1 2 .. 7 120 ]30 129 382 26 358 13 4 2 2 1 5 1 .. .. 11 11 312 615 laO·

555 120 4-81 86 17 3 19 8 17 5 I .. 17 21 422 880 ]31 131 38 lOtS 37 14 ] 8 1 133 191 132. 160 33 128 24 8 3 2 1 5 5 14 .. 3 141 270 133 55 46 48 42 7 4 62 48 134 2\} 25 ~9 25 1.4 22 135

59

TALUKA: MODASA o "'C>

.t: 1 I MEGHRAJ .:!I """=--=3>~.: l .'"~ \

« a o .....J I d) 'TALUKA MODASA GUJARAT VILLAGE MODASA.

Scheduled Scheduled Litprate & 8]. Aeeaiu Occupiet! House- Tutal Population Caste~ Tribes Educated _\;[',). Villa.gel rown/WardlBlock A-G hllUSN, hohh -----.--- -~-- P 1\1 F l'I1 ,}<, M }' )1 F 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 9

TOTAL FOR MODASA TALUKA 215,501-00 22,595 22,639 118.434 61,629 56,&05 4,925 4,714 1,163 850 24,330 7,999

Total for Rural Area 214,019-23 19,347 19,34-7 102)50 5J.1·50 49,200 4.663 4,513 1,]00 810 18,983 5,562' 7,60.5 201 63 40 0,347 2,447 Tota~ for Urban Ar€a 1,481-17 3,248 3,292 16,084 8,479 262 TOWN 1,481-17 3,248 3,292 !6,O84 8,479 7,605 262 201 63 40 5.341 2,447

Moiasa. Town P3,M4,H,C,T ,Mp13, D6.Rhc,H os,Mew, Wl)O,'J'k2,Riv,Po, To,Tph,Ea,Ei.Ed. \

Total oj Ward No, 1 1,192 1,192 3,9(){ 3,405 2,502 118 82 21 16 2,184 8'11 86 Block No. I 62 62 321 158 163 6 6 24- Block )Io. 2 107 107 514 276 238 157 52 Block No. 3 97 97 42·) 2:H 194 197 125 ~I)) 184 HiS 104 Block No. 4- 84 84 195 143 98 31 Block )10. 5 82 82 295 15~ 123 128 99 83 :Black ~o. 6 5tj 50 251 124 Bhck No. 7 65 65 235 146 90 48 174- 117 85 Blllck No. g 79 79 338 164 147 84 Block No. 9 65 65 292 145 74 Block Xo. 10 62 62 329 175 1M 134- 74

Block No. 11 ::;7 31 230 180 50 . . .. 83 3 68 1[7 II Blook No. 12 63 63 482 320 162 95 .. 13 77 77 552 364- 188 6 5 11 6 203 32 Block ~o. 236 Block No. 14 4B 48 374 284: 90 11 :3 32 57 55 H Block No. 15 37 37 162 105 231 2 2 144- 49 Block No. 16 105 105 479 248 109 8 92 33 Block No. 17 57 07 249 140 8 1.,) '15 1,()61 639 Total of Ward No. 11 641 684 3,2,52 1,1)77 119 110 75 'B\ock No. 1S 'i2 9'i 3.14 }62 152 127' 163 108 Block No. 19 80 80 398 211 187 99 36 Block No. 20 79 79 479 276 203 2Hi Block No. 21 100 100 588 280 308 160 197 Block No. 22 93 103 498 255 243 154- 75 83 399 210 189 119 110 79 17 Bbck No. 23 ]70 18 Block No. 24 74 74 331 un Bl 123 100 71 Block No. 25 68 68 245 122 24(; Total 0/ Ward No. 111 698 698 3,006 1,401 1,605 8S9 Block No. 26 96 96 464 197 267 138 12 124 124 547 263 284 135 29 Bbck No. 27 115 Bbck No. 2& 100 100 447 218 229 34 168 a5 Block No. 29 127 127 531 243 288 189 110 29 Block No. 30 102 102 346 157 230 152 54 Block No. 31 90 90 452 222 219 101 1I8 71 52 1$~0ck No. 32 59 59 . . •• 1,923 9 692 Totlll of Ward No, IV 717 718 3,919 1,996 25 42 24 1,213 33 80 80 371 185 186 139 73 Block No. 157 73 Block No. 34 98 98 447 2J4. 233 168 129 Block No. 35 108 lO8 483 226 257 Block No. 36 106 106 568 285 283 209 114 271 191 Block No. 37 115 116 594 323 92

63 DIRECTORY District-Sabarkantha TALUKA

~t)n- Tot'll ~------".... ------~------workt'r3 work.'rs '(I·IX) I II III IV v YI VII VIII IX x Ell. :-; (). M F F M F F ~I F 1\-1 ]'.)f F .!\1 F ~r F }I M F

15 1(1 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 '27 28 39 30 31 32. 33 34 35 36 1 33,19319,514 20.747 15,8622,662 1,438 398 125 1,995 945 1,033 138 607 83 2,.262 149 511 12,978 77328,43637,291

29,14218.76820,48715.7752,602 1,401 3,:;2 106 1.809 714 524 78 304 67 1,122 67 20G 11,736 559 24,00830,432

4,051 746 260 87 60 37 46 19 186 231 509 60 303 16 1,140 82 305 .. 1,212 214 4,428 6,' 59

4,051 746 260 87 60 37 46 19 186 231 509 60 303 161,140 82 305 •• 1,242 214 4.428' 59

HI. 1,700 263 46 26 15 7 11 72 35 280 31 211 11 290 28 82 .. (J80 114 2,239 No.

8·1- 11 1 1 1 7 3 9 .. 12 16 2 .. .. 3S 5 74 152 1 150 17 1 1 ;J I 9 1 57 2 " 7 62 12 120 221 .2 110 S 3 1 9 9.. 30 " 7 52 7 121 ISti :1 93 3 1 . . · . 1 7 4 43 1 3 .. 3± 2 102 1~1 4 75 22 3 2 1 3 8 11 2 H 1 ~ 4G \} 77 121 5

52 3 1 ~3 2 22 2 .. 22 1 71 J 2.1 6 66 6 1 2 1 7 2 Hi 12 26 J 7f) S4- 7 83 22 2 I 1 · , .. . . ri 2!J 23 1 2 " 40 l,'j 81 1.,2 S 74 24 7 fi 1 4 !) 6 5 I s 21 4 4, •• 19 4 il 123 9 93 14 I G 7 10 I 25 (i 21 30 S2 140 10 ,.. 88 3 · . , I 37 8 2 4 .. 12 .. 20 92 47 II 207 2H .. 6 1 9 1 j ~: 4 22 7 ;, 1 44 If.; 113 134 12 l~() 31 '2 4 . . 'l 4. .. lti !J ;-, •• '1.5 ~ l ~ .. 77 \) 2'28 1m l~~ 87 19 10 2 () 2 1 3 3 1 6 I :3 •• i3S 197 71 14 77 1 17 S 19 2 .. 30 1 2H 56 15

147 33 4 1 17 ;) fI 4 38 I 17 12 10 ~2 20 101 198 16 78 IS 12 4 1 3 II 469 9 .. 30 7 62 91 17

800 136 73 36 3 Ii 2 63 37 57 6 74 /j 260 10 30 .. 232 40 877 1,439

75 I') 4 1 2 I .. 25 .. 27 1 . . 16 3 87 147 18 ~~6 1 1 S 7 .. 43 .. 4 .. ~\3 1 115 18fi 19 156 28 42 4 8 3 ;3 23 9 G 7i 10 120 17.. 1 20 120 4 9 5 9 70 I 2 .. 25 3 160 304- 21 116 4 4 .J 3 3 4 .. 79 3 18 1 139 23!) 22

104 70 33 30 2 3 12 26 4 1,. 7 4 38 U 106 lJ\) 23 85 22 22 6 1 2 3 2 20 6 3.. 11 ., 10 .. 15 6 76 148 24 48 2 4 .. 31 .. .. 13 2 74 121 25

600 129 69 16 21 18 13 4 8 31 66 9 6 .. 181 Z4 117 .. 119 28 801 1,476 97 32 3 5 · . 4 10 4 14 1 .. 23 8 32 ., 14 6 100 235 z6 128 10 12 15 3 10 3 .. 25 2 18 .. 45 5 135 274 27 97 7 18 4 1 4 7 1 2 34- 2 9 .. 22 . . 121 2...... ')') 28 9r; 17 14 3 2 · . 1 8 5 2 43 2 21 9 2 148 271 29 54 36 3 11 1 2 9 5 1 " 18 9 15 .. 10 6 103 153 30 88 16 15 6 1 4 4 11 23 1 19 .. 15 5 134 214 31 41 11 4 1 1 () 14 15 .. 3 4 4 60 107 32

951 218 72 10 21 12 1 2 43 128 106 14 12 409 20 76 .. 211 32 1,()4,5 1.70/j

94 11 10 I 1 16 4 1 .. 22 4 II 33 2 91 17.~ 33 96 21 4 2 2 4 8 9 31 6 12 36 3 118 212 34 80 34 5 5 1 1 11 18 4 3 .. 42 8 8 2 6 146 223 35 125 47 8 2 · . 14 39 14 37 I 23 29 5 160 236 36 165 43 45 6 6 37 II I) 37 .. 7 48 6 158 228 37

63 GUJARAT VILLAGE MODASA

S1. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & XO. Villa.ge/Townl Ward/Block A-G houses holus Total PopUlation Castes Tribet> Educah,d

F M F .M F 1 4 7 8 If"''' ttt 13 14

Block :N"o. 38 100 100 517 241 276 195 132 Block No. 39 70 70 4~6 273 223 .. 116 77 Block No. 40 40 40 443 249 194 25 9 42 24 38 2 ).Iodasa Village *1,845-23

VILLAGES

1 Lachhai Riv. 25 582-00 17 17 82 42 40 3 2 8 2 Raypur ?rl,W8. o,~, 1,502-00 \) 9 37 23 14 1 3 Bodi P,W. 012."2- 1,288-00 79 7\) 476 243 233 44 3 4 Paliyapur W4. 'Z.'%.. 4i.Hi-OO 31 31 170 77 93 .. 5 Nana-11ota W. :a..,.. 648-00 33 33 140 74 66 6 2 I Dholit'~

6 Vanta (Davli) P,W2. 01'2. ~ 22n-oo 71 71 1(jii lSS 42 8 7 nampur(Du vIi) W.~~ 474-00 43 43 225 112 113 2 9 33 2 8 GadhJa M,W.o2.'1'2.. 1,674--00 124 124 550 260 290 63 62 2 1 125 54 9 DavE M,W2,Po. 02').'~-l'1 2.829-00 :200 200 1,036 541 495 137 178 8S 44 211 35 10 Khambhisar :M,W3.D1..7~ 1,986-00 152 152 909 486 423 24 22 191 56

II Mauasana P,W. (). ')._ 2- 7GO-00 20 20 166 86 80 3 2 44 11 12 ;:;alampur W. '2 L 20i:l-OO 24 24 119 68 51 12 13 )ledha~an 'l').1,P,M,Mp,Hos,W7,Po. 2"j33-00 .GSO 530 2,4.14 1,186 1,228 92 1(l7 503 255 14 Vantada P,W,lUv. 0tZ2]~ 698-00 59 59 366 19S 168 38 3 ( Medhasan) 115 Limbhoi P,M2,W2,Tk. 4,784.--00 486 48G 2,451 1.198 1,253 100 102 15 8 550 237

1~ Nani Chichuno W.l." 572-00 52 52 272 141 ]31 26 17 Moti Chlc:hano M,W2. Ol '). 'l 697-00 126 126- 718 363 355 25 19 133 20 18 Itadi M,W2:1'k.OJ,~'_21 1,747-00 191 191 1,00;) 513 492 42 41 255 55 19 Galsunura P,W,Tk. Of 22-' J 970-00 99 99 519 256 263 56 58 9H 16 20 Khadoda P,W,Riv. 0\1,.1.2 S 2,672-00 164 164 97G 504 472 46 62 2 6 197 52 21 Shampur M,W3,Po. Oll'2 3'1 923-00 234 234 1,197 608 589 62 70 143 27 22 Lalpur(Sardoj) P,W. 01 'l.."l-- U()-OO 47 47 238 128 no 4- 3 1 27 2 ~23 Sardoi IS ')~, 1\12, H,Mp4, D6,Hos,"1111,236-00 615 615 2,761 1,340 1,421 291 282 5 7 773 352 }lcw,Rhc,W9,S, Po. 24 Vantada P,W. 0, 21. 68.1-00 69 fig 47'8 255 223 46 53 123 105 60 18 (Bolundra) 25 Paclar P,W. Of '%.-2-- 872-00 37 37 199 108 91 29 1

26. Tcntit;(ar P,W.Ol21. 707-00 77 77 334 180 154 25 21 47 7 27 Saiapur P,W. 0\)-.".. 890-00 77 77 352 171 181 10 22 64 4 28 Vaghpur 321-00 .. U 'n i n h ab' t e 29 Bhatkota 'V,'l'k ..2. 2. 2., 689-00 28 28 128 62 66 .. 29 3 30 Be.krol 'l~ P, W6, Tk,Riv2)Po. 1,47.'5-00 247 247 1,039 479 560 90 65 1 256 132 31 Gokharva :2 ~ P2,W4.Tk,Riv. 1,285-00 . 106 106 646 338 808 66 68 15 163 45 32 Bila.u1ghoda W ,Riv. 'l.1-'). S' 42-00 6 6 28 15 13 2 33 H.a.jpur(Bakrol) W,Riv2.1, "2. S 170-00 15 15 70 34 36 9 3 34 Bolundra M,W5,Riv,Po. 1,527-00 243 243 1,232 629 603 137 124 8 289 103 35 Bamanvad M,W2,Riv.0'l 'l2J ~ 1,991-00 226 226 1,174 607 567 162 136 195 5f)

36 NandiAAn M,W3,Riv.C2 'l'.;;? 5" 84()...{lO 125 125 669 342 327 29 26 .. 150 48 t.37 Tintoi.5 f):&.'l M2,H,M.p2,D,Hos,~, ~~ 5,OOg-OO 867 867 3,778 1,926 1,852 293 260 13 12 988 361

, . Mcw,Rhc, W9. Tk4,Po. 38 Futa W.Tk·l.'~1 ' 144-00 22 22 lIS 63 55 8 39 Jivanpur P,W.Cl21. 329-00 34 34 203 104 99 II 1 40 Umedupur P,W. O\).~ 247-00 32 32 187 105 82 33 1 (Bolundra)

• The area of Modasa. Village has been included in the rural Mea of the Talnka.

64 DIRECTORY District-Sabarkantha TALUKA

WORKERS Non­ Total - worker:- workers I-IX I II III IV v VI VII Vin IX X 81. No. F M F M F M F ],I M F M F ~l F MFMF M I M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 21:1 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

BI. No. 114 32 2 26 25 48 1 7 32 5 127 244 38 1.')4 13 4 3 7 8 I 94 8 24 :i 119 210 39' 123 17 11 9 5 6 ~ 2 98 7 2 126 177 40

25 22 22 18 3 4 17 18 1 14 8 12 6 2 2 ::J 6 2 153 91 133 90 17 1 2 .. 1 .. 90 142 3 48 29 39 28 9 1 29 64 .. 42 39 41 38 1 1 32 27 5

105 109 100 107 1 I 2 1 .. .2 90 79 6 uO uS 55 u3 4- ~ '2 1 52 4a '7 135 79 97 72 15 4 .. 8 3 .. 6 .. 6 3 125 211 8 282 181 190 122 19 4 2 8 35 3 •• 18 5 10 32 15 2,;9 314 9- 257 159 174 135 36 3 40 21 3 .. 4 229 264 10

~7 12 24 6 8 1 1 2 2 .' 1 .. 2 .. 7 5 39 68 II 31 8 27 7 I I I .. 2 .. " 37 43 12 602 340 306 271 69 12 .. 68 31 2 ,. 20 60 I 17 .. 60 25 584 888 13 99 32 92 32 1 3 3 .. .. 99 136 14 613 ;520 410 432 82 34 3 46 6 3 ., 16 14 15 8 30 14 585 733 15

82 1 ,,}7 1 1 1 3 59 130 16 2l)!) 1 )83 1 4 16 5 1 154 354 17 272 28 113 7 100 17 If) . 26 4 8 .. 10 .. 241 464 IS 137 JO~ 106 79 22 29 2 4 1 .. 2 119 155 19 294 106 21S 92 30 6 1 5 22 2 2 3 18 1 210 366 20

323 275 276 244 8 0\ 18 11 2 1 5 6 13 10 285 314: 21 74 50 59 46 6 4 6 1 .2 .. .'54 60 22 597 324 159 168 50 25 2 133 55 I 27 ,,) J4 15 I 156 70 743 1,097 23

131) ;56 109 46 12 3 1 2 7 2 10 119 167 24

71 5] 24 5 2 1 7 37 67 25

119 87 115 86 3 1 1 .. 61 67 26 106 109 92 109 3 4 5 2 65 72 27 •• Un .. nhahiled 28 33 6 33 6 .. .. 29 60 29 222 81 130 51 9 1 50 24 1 13 1 5 .. 15 3 257 479 30 167 134 129 10,; 25 26 2 8 3 I ., "" .' 171 174 31 9 6 9 6 .. 6 7 32 23 21 20 21 2 .. 1 11 15 33 314 238 212 214 31 6 40 12 •• • iii 3 7 1 .. 20 6 315 365 34 355 314 256 274 30 2 3 39 30 3 2 .. 7 1 .. 15 7 252 253 35

19!~ 178 148 144 4 .. 39 32 4 2 2 2 143 149 36 1,012 431 476 327 62 35 3 1 123 ~1 24 9 52 III .2 41 .. 120 26 914 1,421 37

36 40 36 37 3 .. 27 15 38 58 62 58 60 2 46 37 39 51 36 38 35 7 1 1 1 54 46 40

65 GUJARAT

81. Areain Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate '" No, y llla~efTownl W ard{ B loe k A-G housee holds Total Population Castes Tribes Eduoated p M F M F F

{) t 7 8 , l~ 14 1 2

Al Xani jgfoi W.2~ 704-00 41 41 240 131 109 15 4:2 lIoM 18(0] P.W.Riv. 467-00 57 57 310 168 142 7 3 63 5 43 Jitput ('Sakrol) M,W.O'_ l(i3-00 84 84 :lHv 203 196 48 51 8~ 26 44 Varthu P,W2.Tk 2,114-00 17(1 176 840 422 418 109 97 9 129 15 4.5 Surpur P,W. (11"1 592-00 82 82 425 20.:l 221 44 9

46 Vaghedia P,W. 431-00 65 65 387 194 193 53 8 47 Malvan M,W,Tk. 427-00 46 46 260 134 126 52 12 (Keshapur) ;48 Ra,khi ntl M,W3,Tk,Riv. Uj~14-00 l~O 190 1,017 620 497 31 17 2 190 33 49 Kaboi'a W,Riv.: 285-00 17 17 83 49 34 4- .. ~O Khumapur P,W,Ri'w. 644-00 91 91 464 228 236 55 11

61 Bhachadiya P, IA'. . . 640-0 21 18 26 2 \) 55 ~lardiya W,Tk. 35-00 7 7 25 15 10 2 liS Lltxmanpura .. 142-00 6 6 45 25 20 3 67 Mttdhupura P,W,Riv. 515-00 m !)7 ilGI 1~5 176 2 38 7 58 RajaH P,W2,'l'k. 646-00 80 80 626 290 236 1 82 10 59 Math W,Tk. __ • 803-00 19 19 119 60 5~ 17 2 t!)O Dadhaliya P •.M,Mp2,D, W8,Tk2. 4. [i() 1-00 454 454 2.141 1.080 1,061 225 172 32 27 504 166 Po. 15i) 157 2H 23 21 61 Jambu~ar P,W. 031-00 63 63 312 59 17 62 Bhilkuva W,Riv. 073-00 31 31 211 103 IUS 36 I 63 Kundol P,\V2 3,135-00 206 206 !:liB 514 462 97 173 31 64 Jitpur P,W. 672-00 65 65 384 205 179 57 18 (Da-dhaliya) 65 Umeupur P,W,Tk. 1,238-00 89 89 453 219 234 78 8 ( DadhaUya) 66 Hathipura I>.Riv. 1,024-00 40 40 258 141 117 3 1 20 Dholvani 4&2-00 17 17 7/j 42 33 22 16 10 67 155 145 I 4 ~lodar8umba P,Ri" , 1.147-00 47 47 800 23 37 30 3 4tS 100 63 37 4, (}9 Mora Riv. _.. 688-00 17 17 · . 2 2 12;3 125 679 366 313 62 70 1 141 ,170 Vaniyad l\I,Mp,D. W.Tk,Riv,Po. 1,642-00 34 71 11ulo] P2,W4.Tk3. 3,365-00 2i}1 251 l,tl24 838 686 16 3 25 31 129 17 561 303 258 55 54 72 Kok'Pl1" P,W,Riv. .870-00 108 lOf-' 8 4 120 32 49 49 252 130 122 10 9 3 7;l ;R&wj> \1 I' W2. 940-00 (ShinavaJ) a W,Hiv. _ _ _ 1,156-00 10 10 61 35 26 ·. 74 Kun 2,002 1,031 971 117 88 1 ,75 Sayara' M.~lp.D.W4,Tk.4.Ri'{. 3,733-00 402 402 413 168 Po.

d P.W,Riv. 606-00 60 60 335 181 154 11 9 75 25 76 llafsaba 139 107 21 71 Munshiwada P,W. 857-00 46 46 246 15 53 l~ 192 78 Dolpur(Shwl'l,) P,W. ./ 736-00 66 66 337 14-5 67 7 1.632 8;)2 780 96 95 7 2 179 Shina.v&d M, Mp, D. W.T k. Po. 4,718-00 281 2&1 283 102 '3 ~ 56 56 284 141 143 52 80 Va)lavanta P,W,Tk. 570-00 13

M,w,a,Tk. 2.884~0 135 135 798 433 365 70 59' 119 81 Ba.dodra 82 82 425 2,4-1 184 17 6 52 82 Sarurpur P,W,Tk. 1.235-00 3 P,W3.Tk. 2,089--00 175 175 989 507 482 65 70 123 1 -33 Pared 99 99 566 312 254 .. g4: Rasulpur W. 924-00 ·. 58 2 1,694-{)0 128 128 663 341 322 16 13 II 1 112 85 Sabalpur Ri",. 30 103 103 503 283 220 88 77 13 10 63 86 Palau pur P,W. 1,163-00 1 616-00 32 32 172 96 76 3 11 18 10 87 Gs.neshpur P,Riv. 2,305-00 76 76 451 249 202 .. 9 8 37 88 Bo.jkot P,W,Riv. 2 P,W3.Riv, 1.809-00 80 80 401 200 201 46 58 59 54 11 89 VolvB 42 42 228 121 107 3 2 15 90 Da.rio.pur W. 93£K>0 78 78 44,() 237 203 8 3 3 92 91 Khalikpur P,Wll. 1,217--00 36 2,582-00 149 149 907 477 430 19 117 ~2 J alodal' P,W3.Tk. 2 DIRECTORY District--5abarkantha tALliKA07 WORKERS Non­ Total work.,!'" workers (I.IX) I II III IV v V1 Vll Vln IX X :-;1. -- -.-._ No. M }t' )] }' F F :1'1 F M }I' 11 ]1' 11 F M F M F :M Iv Hi 17 18 HI :W 21 22 23 24 ~.') 26 27 2H 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 70 44 69 44 · . 1 61 65 41 ~9 62 76 ,,2 12 2 .{ .5 " mJ SO 42 106 7ti 02 76 7 · . · . " .. 3 4 .• U7 l:W 43 ~M 162 217 151 14 4 12 7 1 3 .j 2 . . HiS 2,)0 44 103 102 96 i02 3 4 .. 101 119 45

Uti 81 H3 81 1 2 .. 91'1 112 46 64 d2 61 62 1 1 1 70 64 47

288 ~31 2:~2 214 23 12 5 12 5 ... .. 4 12 .. 232 256 48 27 18 16 16 · . , . 1) 2 4 .. . . 2 22 Hi 49 126 99 112 90 7 !.) 3 3 1 " 102 137 50 110 26 102 25 8 ·. 1 · . 84 153 81 418 317 4-0t) 3 l\.S 4 2 1 I 5 298 316 62 181 143 17'; 143 3 . . .. ~ 1 I .. 105 100 53 121 93 98 77 22 16 J 70 67 54 9 9 ti 4 2 5 1 6 1 55 11 9 17 9 · . 8 II 56 122 105 }20 10;) 1 I .. 63 71 51 174 128 169 128 , . 3 2 116 108 58 28 32 26 32 1 , . ·. · . . . . ~ · . 1 .. 32 27 59 577 308 ;3!)4 198 46 6 10 1 01 23 3 . . c. 32 2 " 93 ~o 503 7,i3 60

100 u7 ~7 ~)3 6 1 2 4 4 .s:) 60 ~l 61 62 i)O 62 · . · . I .. 42 46 62 298 258 271 2G8 10 5 7 2 .. 3 .. 21U 204 63 116 103 III 103 2 ~1 . , 89 76 64

118 129 IlS 129 101 105 65

89 74 8~ 74 · . .5 .. 52 43 66 25 21 S It 16 tI I 17 12 67 73 67 6n 63 7 4 1 .. 82 78 68 40 18 29 14 11 4 · . 23 19 69 197 16:2 1'!)9 146 28 It) 4 6 .. 169 151 70 497 301 478 389 13 · . 4 1 2 .. .' ." 1 341 295 71 107 128 lOS 1]8 31 8 1 11 1 7 2 .. 7 1 136 130 72 100 94 71) 83 24 11 30 28 73

~~ 20 26 20 · . · . ·...... 9 6 74 590 332 387 265 4.5 1 lli 53 18 4. •• 24 2 441 619 75

102 86 102 85 ·. 1 79 68 76 91 71 78 71 ]0 3 .. 48 36 77 121 90 11'1 90 3 · . · ...... , .... 1 ...... 71 .S5 7~ 490 314 3tH 278 47 21) 22 1 2 .. 24 2 .' 26 15 362 466 79 Stt 32 81 30 4 2 I 55 III 80

260 227 24,,) 227 II · , 1 3 .. 173 138 81 HI 7~ 134 78. 3 1 2 1 100 106 82 31)0 21!') 270 214 4 ;) , , 19 6 I 207 263 83 171 128 157 121 7 6 2 1 .. 6" ...... 1 4 .. HI 126 S. 4 6 •. •. 30 .. 159 182 81 89 71 39 7 • > .. 14 3 241 8& 171 116 154 III 9 5 6 .. , '" ...... 2 .. 112 104 86 57 38 40 29 5 7 5 1 7 I 39 38 8'1 a6 42 118 31 24 11 1 3 .. 103 160 88 1,0 120 120 120 · , 80 81 89 81 63 77 61} 3 40 44 90 136 89 117 83 9 I) 1 ·. 5 .. lOt 114 91 286 253 250 250 1 ~ 2 10 6 7 1 191 177 92

67 GUJARAT VILLAGE MODASA

81. Area ill Occupied House Schedule.d SCheduled Literate &; No. VWago{Towu!WatdfBiock A-G h'Just'iJ holds Total----- Population Ca.stes Tribes Educated p M F j.' F

1 3 4 5 7 8 1~ 13 14

93 Sakaria. 1)f, W3, Tk.Riv,Po. 5,27.')-00 318 3LS 1,5V6 823 7i3 llS 111 392 }33 g4 )iathagulia P.W2,Tk. 2,295-00 }03 103 546 279 267 14 2S · . 75 12 14Jj 95 ...-lmlui P,W3,Tk. 2, 865--()() 152 162 963 5()2 461 · , 1 1 43 96 :»orui P,W2,Tk.4 1,894-00 119 lIt! 662 338 324- 8 108 15 197 Dugarwada. M,W2,Tk, Po. 2, 199 101 98 :36 2

103 Alampur P,W .• 975-00 19 19 102 60 42 8 104 IAlpur _l). W 2:rk., 64{}""OO 96 96 530 284 240li 79 18 10;,) Omedpur P,Riv. 413--00 11 17 99 4.'", 1).1, · . 4 IOU Kanjodia P,&iv. ~ 553-00 20 20 125 69 56 6 17 4: 107 ,c;nijlO[ . P,{,:w.,Mp,\~9,Tk3, 5,214-00 451 4Si 2,352 1,210 1,142 85 86 6 6 526 2H Riv,Po.

108 .3'Ia.uar{cvpura P,Riv. 441--00 16 16 ~8 4~' 3!J 15 109 GMudi P.lVt,RJv. c " I,3

118 Barnoli P,W,Ri". 3,561-00 273 27:~ 1,545 8)4 731 20 13 59 47 210 32 119 )1alekpur P,W2,Tk 930-00 111 III G71 3(}2 309 · . , . 2 88 17 \120 Dhallsura 112,M2,H,Mp8. \'\ 7,734.-00 1,464 1,4:6-1: 7,3:m 4,037 3,292 212 Ht3 144 l27 2,028 827 D6,Hos,Mc-w ,Rhc, W2f),Tk2,!:\.Po~ To,Tpb,Ei,Ea,Ed. 121 Kidj M,W,Tk,RiV • 840-00 66 66 381 H) 4- }87 ·. 82 34 122 Amodra M,W4,Riv. ·1,8(J4-00 144 144 BI6 4i2 894 46 45 ·. ·. 96 IS 123 RllmOsh M,WIO.Riv. ~ 2,632-00 230 230 1,207 622 585 68 49 2 214 6-' 124 Na.va Vadvasa p. W,Riv. I 560-00 02 62 353 185 }68 36 125 Juna. Vauvasa. W Hi" 186-00 49 49 300 IUO 140 25 2 126 Sartanpur Ri~' 232-00 ]1 11 66 34- 32 3 127 Jamana Chhapra W. 287-00 36 36 198 101 97 21 1 128 Jl.ajpur (Baya}) M,W,Riv_ 170-00 14: 14 88 42 46 .. .. 129 Himatpur Riv_ 1l5--00 13 13 79 41 38 IS .. 130 Kishorpur~ p,W,'rk 643-00 36 36 223 109 114- ·. ·. 48 18 131 Gadba M,W2. 1,093.-00 9[, 95 526 271 255 60 53 75 13 132 BlLyal l\l2, Mp.Iioa. 1,165-00 105 105 600 294 306 5 27 6 6 137 69 Mcw,Rbc,W2.

.133 Dhankhrol p,Mp,n,Rho, 1,681-00 156 851 432 419 52 67 10 12 154 20 ' W3,Tk.Po. 134 Jashvantpura W. 1,132-00 2<\ 24 1;)5 '15 SO 34. 9 135 Kashipura W.Riv .• 985-00 34 34 187 104: 83 14 136 Rughanatbpura. W,Riv. 235-00 12 12 49 27 22 2 1 137 Ja.la.mpur Ri-v. 351-00 21 21 115 60 55 ·. 21 138 Kana I W,Riv. 643-00 40 40 194 101 93 ·. 23 .. 5139 Dolpur P, \Va,TIc,Nt'T. 1,338-00 III HI 60S 322 286 .2 6 lIS 23 {Vad&gam) 140 Jamtha P,W2.R.iv ,383-00 122 122 69.2 338 354 31 36 1 74: 141 Na.niA&v W. 344-00 33 33 226 106 }20 ... 27 . .. 142 Borvai P,W. 634..00 75 75 461 232 229 .; .. 82

68 :DIRECTORY District...:.Sabarkantha -TALUKA07

WORKERS Non· Total workers workers (I.IX> I H III IV Y VI . VII VIII. IX X 81. No. 1\1 F 1\1 M 1!' M F M F M F M F .M F F .M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2~ 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 3li 36 1

437 316 311 264 32 26 7 3 27 21 I .. 16 ,. 43 2 :lH6 457 93 170 153 167 153 1 · . ·...... 2 · ...... ~ .. 109 114 94 298 24:3 285 234. 1 7 1 3 '. .. .. 3 1 5 1 204 2J8 96 199 141 178 128 14 13 · . · . · ...... '" .. 2 · . 5 .. 13g 183 96 312 242 224 210 40 17 3 1 17 13 3 •. 2 •• 8 1 .. 15 .. 27S 285 97

187 186 160 170 1 · . 11 4 2 " 4 9 3 141 104 98 290 255 227 214 52 41 3 " (j 2 .. 19Q 193 99 151 120 87 89 59 30 · , · . .. • II .. .. • .. " · . ·. 1 4 1 125 140 100 138 12 123 10 2 ·. 9 3 2 1 .. 113 2] 8 101 57 6 52 6 4: I .. 4-4 92 102 34 16 29 16 5 ·. · ...... 26 26 103 154 106 140 105 2 · . 3 1 I .. 130 140 104 21 2 21 1 · . I 24- 52 105 29 5 5 1 28 · . · . · . · . · ...... 40 51 106 606 434 372 · · . 302 56 44 11 9 62 36 6 3 .. 16 5 .. 75 43 604 708 107

22 16 21 16 · . · . 1 ...... 27 23 108 156 116 ]29 108 12 8 ·. · . · . · . 5 .. 10 .. 139 158 109 170 173 112 1~8 13 5 6 1 27 29 4 · . 8 .. 12fJ 142 110 216 125 158 100 20 3 2 1'2 {1 4 I .. 20 12 194 270 III 106 60 73 53 26 7 2 5 .... 102 132 112 659 291 179 131 62 6 372 69 32 9 .' 16 4: 22 .. 30 14 !)~ll 799 113 346 122 256 98 51 15 3 12 7 2 1 1 6 .. 15 l 52 239 :178 114 83 78 49 4 3 · . 1 · ...... 613 79 115 456 150 349 62 83 81 10 3 7 2 7 2 2SS' 509 lL6 360 Hi3 268 128 38 20 20 11 2 22 1 ., 10 3 31'8 414 117 476 3S6 398 336 51 33 · · . 2 12 -4 1 5 .. 16 4 33H ~4~ 118 204 131 173 116 7 . 3 4 1 16 7 · . •• O'. .. 5 · . .. 3 ,. l:,X 178 119 2.250 863 460 419 256 198 10 1 270 69 427 64 52 4: 323 10 60 " 3fl2 HS 1.787 2,439 120

102 93 SO 93 7 · . I · . · . 2 · . 3.. 92 94 121 232 231 206 214 12 15 1 6 1 5 1 2 .. HIO l(i3 122 333 253. 192 200 54 29 9 34 6 1 9 4: 23 13 1 94 72 82 66 " 10 1 289 332 123 10 6 · . · . .. ,...... 2 ., !H 96 124 79 64 74 61 1 1 1 2 3 81 7(; 125 21 16 21 16 13 16 126 49 41 49 41 10" ...... " 52 56 127 24 16 23 16 1 18 30 128 20 16 20 16 · . · . 56 46 43 46 10 · . f. t... •• 21 22 129 1 · . · ...... II. ... · . 1 1 .. 53 68 130 144 115 128 113 5 · . I 4: 2 5 1 127 140 131 147 74 95 65 27 6 · . · . 2 1 ...... ,. .... 8 5 10 2 147 232 132

. 236 161 186 145 11 7 16 2 5 1 " 15 7 196 258 133 42 21 36 28 9 13 1 1 4 39 .53 4-0 31) I · . 1 " 38 134 48 1 2 1 1 , . 51 12 11 12 43 135 II ... Il10,. .... 15 26 24 11 136 28 ~ 24 ...... 34 31 187 53 50 53 50 .... ., · . . . · . ·. ... · " 48 43 138 168 104 }48 96 7 ·...... 6 3 2 2 2 2 4 154 182 139 :ISI 193 176 171 22 ·. 2 3 157 161 140 55 51 44 4 « · . . . · , ...... " ...... 51 76 14:1 :112 .0 99 39 2 1 1 ·...... 2 8 " 120 189 142

69 GUJARAT VILLAGE 1I0DASA

SJ. Arcain Occupied House· Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. VII htg ~ jToWll/W

}48 Khi Jo, Wi,Tk.•• ~,~.,)) 2,226-00 181 181 1,015 J06 509 82 64 Hi4 55 153 Latin allla th M,W.O 2.'l.1. 481-00 81 81 460 250 210 9 7 105 41 154 Nava.lpur W ~~ 734-00 79 79 447 236 :Zll 77 67 44

70 ·DIRECTORV Distrid-Sabarkantha TALUKA Non- -Total workers :workers !(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VII IX X SL ------No. ,M F M. F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M M 1\:1 F

;15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2() 27 28 39 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 :578 447 315 233 166 163 10 1 21 18 8 5 . . · . 21 37 28 512 585 143 99 62 76 55 II 6 1 5 1 2 -. 1 3 .. OS 142 144, 200 lSI ]38 147 43 29 3 7 5 7 2 172 192 145 654 213 146 54 35 4 lSI 76 82 19 9 8 · . 61 15 20 .. 112 45 543 887 146 , 20 13 18 13 1 1 17 23 147

188 126 I7l 119 9 7 . . .. 2 1 [; 160 17:"; 148 117 119 III 117 2 . - 2 2 I 1 RO 70 149 107 62 95 62 9 1 2 87 117 150

42 21 32 18 5 2 2 ...... 3 1 39 53 151 '.246 2'56 230 25() 1 2 2 7 2 6 2 260 253 152 119 68 90 55 Il . . 2 2 6 .. 4: · . 2 3 .. .. 4 8 131 142 153 .1 12 36 86 18 13 IS 2 2 9 124 175 154

71

T ALUKA : MEGHRAJ MEGHRAJ TALUKA GUJAAAT 5ABARKANTHA DISTRICT

t RAJASTHAN ~~ • Q •II ~ •II • o • 'It n "._ (j) • T,ALUItA H Q 1\ " • 101'4 ... • • •• .rI -I - TALUJ •10 • "'0 "e • ~t 111 t~ ...... METER GAUGE " •• to 2 : p= Ctlf(A.(.. PO PO. -. ct" "' o. " • 0 ~RIVER • e" Pi JIll ® RUT HOUSE • \OlIJ!"* •H1 " • ,I •• ® POLICE STATION t2. ~. \10 1O'J o UNINHABITED D • VILLAGE=a&- • • II • \" ~6 • e'" a S~G.I • Sf, ••lQt. '10 • VILLAGElOOG-~O

1,. ~

~ Oil it , THE BOUNDARY WITH RAJASTHAN IS PROVISIONAL ~ H =h -sr=:d NILl$ TALUKA MEGHRAJ,

H-690-10 GUJARAT VILLAGE MEGHRAJ

~l. Area in ()ccupicd Housc- ~ l';eheduled :Sl·heduled LIterate & ~ ;). Vilht<{l' /Tuwn!\\' ard / Block A-G houses holds Total PupulatiolJ Ca:4e8 Tril)('f:; tJ ucat{'d

p F ~l }l' M F " -~ I 2 4 5 7 0( 1( t'i fi 13 14 TOTAL FOR MEGHRAJ TALUKA 136,971-00 8,735 8,734 50,291 25,855 24,436. 1,163 865 7,692 7,554 5,235 968 Totl.ll Por Urban Arw

'l'vlal l/or Rural Are(( 136,9(1-00 8,735 8,734 JO,291 25,855 24,4JfJ 1,1(;3 set; 7,692 7,554 /j,2;.J5 [168 VILLAGES

64'7':00 7(.1 1 Naranpur P,W6. Of? Z 29 2~ 172 93 'it! 4~ 16 W 5. ,_ 'l, 1 2 Odha (Panibar) 435-00 39 3U 2;)13 IB4 122 5~) 70 2(1 3 Panibar P,W27.0Il.'2.. 1,643-00 Il5 115 76(1 3S1 37!i 18!J 17;'\ 105 43 4 Rakhapur P, W. 0')..,20 19G-00 34 34 17~; 91 84 31 4 5 Dharola WB. 2~ 617-00 25 25 12S 6~ 6H 2fi 3(l <'i 1

6 Nana l\lath \\'3. 2~ , 107-00 15 15 78 4~ :{5 .. 6 ~7 Isari M,W2,Tk,Po. 1,708-00 171 171 812 :il)tJ 422 59 30 S 34 205 7:! S Rajpur (Isari) P,W2. 0, ') 'l 382-00 21 21 ] It) 57 H2 fi 7 62 10 7 9 Pnnjapur P,WI8. 0\ 'l.'l.. 400-00 43 43 20{l los 101 14 13 36 6 10 ,l\I()ta JUath W7.2"- 141-00 28 2-S 129 is 51 8

11 Kan tal tl ,\Y • ., '2.. 168-00 41 41 222 lUi ] I;) 107 11;') le.; 4 12 Vanka Timba P,\Y.Ot2l.- 117-00 22 22 14S 74 74 .. 74 74 13 13 Trakwada P,W2. Ot'~ 133-00 56 {iIi 24;') 125 ]20 2 4 44 1,1 14 JitpUf (hari) WI0_" 2. :17\)-00 15 li':i IlB 40 47 o 15 Patel-X a·Chhapara W22. '2. '1..., 646-00 61 61 304 153 1.'Jl ~2 7 75 16 Navagam (Isari) P,w·("'lf~2. 748-00 75 401 1$)8 :W:~ 20 7 7 78 2 17 JaJampur P,W. C>ll~. 492-00 62 ()2 3S;") 2u.j. IHI I 163 J."I1 13 18 Khakhariya W14. ).2- 380-00 38 38 201 llfj Hi') .. 7 19 Chhitadra ')."3... fi96-00 106 106 7] I ;{f.i7 P,W. Dt :U4 :~z[i ~o 14 20 Antoli P,W14. OJ '12. 586-00 51 51 347 16S 17B 60 18 , 1

21 Gorwada P,W17.011"l.. 798-00 90 \)U 20:1 202 227 43 22 Surpurpadar W2,Riv. 2'l j. S 15·1-00 7 7 43 23 20 2 23 Uncbapauar W8. ~ ''2., 298-0U 8 8 r;fi 32 24 .. 11 24 Ged 0,2...2"2. s: P,W24-,Riv. 1,074--00 91 91 513 273 240 59 62 153 12;) 74 19 .... 25 Badartraha W14. ~ 'L 649-00 37 37 200 100 100 16 23 4 Chhapra •

26 Mahudi 0' 2~3. S'P,W,Riv. 2,93,5-00 126 126 6H2 366 :UH 36 26 2(11 187 53 2 27 Rellawada P,W2.Riv. 1,557-00 158 158 nO(i 463 443 14 11 103 91 94 6 128 Sbangal J\I,W.'l'k,R,iv,Po. 2,768-00 221 221 1,247 654 59:3 29 23 12 J3 219 3t; 29 Zeriyawada W7,Riv.2)'" S 721-00 27 27 154 81 73 5 6i') Hi 1 30 Kolundra W,H,iv·2 2.. 2 S' 938-00 48 48 260 136 , 124 4 6 8 17

31 Vanivawada P,'V .a\ 'l2.- 514-00 55 329 164 165 1(j4 Hi;) 36 3 32 KUJ}(~l 01022.2. P.M,W5,Po, .....:::...') 6,IIG6-00 356 3.36 1,918 9GG H52 344 316 220 26 33 Bhatkllta P,'V.OI2l- 48&-00 27 27 201 107 94 107 94 2,'; 68 £8 5 34 Dhanuhiya WI7. '2 ~. 1,546-00 388 196 192 87 89 25 I 35 Ranjedi P,W4, b\2.l- 984 00 52 52 34;3 181 164 133 135 13 .. 29 36 Dhundhera Tk. 2.' 379-00 29 193 ~() fJ7 21 73 97 16 I 37 Taakvadia P .\V3. 01 ~... 571-00 20 20 140 7ti 64 2 4 ()2 38 Intva P.W26, OI2.L.- 675-00 G2 440 214 220 2(l!) 2W 53 1 39 Gayvachhda P,W4. 0, '1.').. 1,297-00 3~ 33 210 ~12 118 S8 87 18 40 Panchal P.~I,'V. 0102223,487-00 337 337 2,2G6 1,116 I,1.jO 1 ],113 1,150 liS 19

41 Valuna P,W3. 0 12~ 1,245--00 50 ;")0 292 I.3H 133 21 23 57 35 35 42 Pahariitl (Panchal) W.'l,Rh-. 2. 2 ~ ~ 970.... 00 55 3lW l!il 175 ISH 172 19 43 Vaiya \V2. 2 ~ 1,223-00 48 48 2fll 14fi 145 tH 65 22 1 44 Behdaj P,W2. O.~ 2. 1,529-00 44 44 255 126 ]29 16 11 41 16 45 Zard) P,W5. 0 I , 'l... 2,979-00 159 159 1,058 538 520 .313 386 82 46 Kumbhera W2. 659-00 19 '2.2.. 19 135 74 61 38 58 10 1 . 47 Meghraj ~'l 25.~, M2,H,Mp3,P3,Hos, 1,207-00 732 732 3,437 J ,782 1,655 90 66 30 30 1,1lS 4% Mew, W2,Rl\',PO, 1" To.Tph. 48 Kh.&ndiva:v W2. "l.l. 194-00 20 20 114 58 56 9 6 13 18 15 5 74 DIRECTORY Distri ct-Sabar kantha TALUKA WORKERS Non­ workers Total ------, --'--- 'Worker8 III IV V VI VII VIII IX X 81. (I-IX) I n No. F ll' M :F M:F l\lF M F 11 11 F ~I F M F M 30 31 32 a:~ 34 3;, 36 1 15 16 17 18 19 20 ::n 22 24 25 26 27 2~ 29 .. 438 59 10,722 11,283 15,133 13,15313,63812,841 278 93 50 14 284 130 15 ., 30 10 371 6

29 .. 438 J9 /O,7~t 11,283 15,1331.3,]53 n ,6.38 12,841 U8 I).) 11 2S1 1·;0 I;') 30 10 .371 6

3!-} 4:-0; 40 45 1 39 4x 6:! 46 2 72 7{i jZ 7() .4 U;·) 171 3 l!)t :.Ws 1 2 .2 196 20!oS 47 81 4 44 M~ cj:? :;:{ I 32 {) 30 34 20 34 1 18 15 6 2;) 20 ~., 20 17ii 1(ir, 7 214 2.'ji 127 214 13 1 33 42 13 22 .. 31 28 8 26 34 26 :H 60 4- 2 1 41 32 9 67 6B no 29 49 33 4\1 3:3 18 10

49 67 49 H7 !38 41:. 11 1 .. :H 28 U 43 46 ..t 1 4~) .. 1 .. 69 f13 H GO 1 13 3 2 4 56 [)7 13 22 24 2(;' :U 2H .. *1 J4 WI 68 15 84 ~:~ 77 82 6 1 67 134 101 126 12 8 2 .. 6!J 16 131 g;) J08 1 DO 1 81 17 109 11)0 32 84 55 84 no 30 18 11)7 Hi 1 150 lfH 2. ilO IRa 19 ,83 87 81 8;"; 1 1 1 1 85 !)2 20

1M 1;)1 160 100 1 \. . 2 1 1 9n 141 21 11 12 II 12 12 8 22 17 10 17 10 Ii) ]4 23 1 :30 1.5J 24 143 89 133 8~ 2 8 · . 37 51 25 83 49 62 4~ I 1 •

1 .. 1.3~ 12fi 26 214 HIO 18~ 178 22 12 3 .' 3 276 ) 94 2M Ix" 3 · . 3 3 1 2 6 . . 9 1 187 249 27 395 2!)(i :)46 ::!88 18 4 2 Il 4 .1} 1 12 .. 2r;!-i 2~)7 28 3S 43 4-0 3:~ 32 B !{ 1 33 29 79 61 7,1', f>9 2 1 I 63 30 83 95 82 1)4 I 1 .. . . 81 70 31 5:H 4tit) 451 4-30 38 23 1 1 2() lQ 10 1 1 1 442 4S6 32 50 ;,3 49 62 1 1 57 41 33 113 120 112 120 1 R3 72 34 116 83 116 83 6!l 81 35

61 47 6} 47 31i 50 36 55 :l4 ,,3 34- I 1 21 30 37 121 116 120 1 Hi 1 93 110 38 50 HI ;iO 61 · . 42 57 39 ,577 070 .,70 .j/H) 1 1 1 GiW 580 40

118 \)8 1]2 97 1 41 35 41 117 Ill) 116 llG · . 1 . , 74 59 42 ~8 ~() 93 95 1 1 " 1 .. 48 49 43 66 70 ;')9 67 4" I I 60 59 ~ 3M 285 29~ 28G 1 2 2 2 233 235 46

~7 44 40 41 :1 1 2 .. I 27 17 46 864 280 2:');; 224 10 13 fj IO:J 12 10 20 9 2J9 I 18 jJ6 '17 918 1.375 47

35 27 HI I Ii 10 .. 1 .. 23 29 48 75 GUJARAT VILLAGE MEGHRAJ

Ar~a in OJcupicl H')1l8e- Sd'l;uultll Seilolt:du}('d Litl'ratE:' & A-G hUU:;08 hl,ild:; Total Popu'iation Ca:;tl'[o, . Trilwl- blucated

p j[ .F .M F

1 2 5 y'- 1"""- It'f'' ~. 13 14 41) Ka)oJri 192-00 U n i n h a bit e d 50 Re.Iyo 0 f "'Z." ... ~ S' P,W5,Riv. 865-(j(J 50 50 312 1.64 148 '1 5 36 51 J ash vu.ntpnra 163-00 U n a bit e d 52 Vasna. M,W2.0L).~ 755-00 29 29 )51 71.1 72 22 14 53 Pahacliya (Meghraj) F,W7. 012 'a.. 3 Hi-OO 44 44 303 165 13S 15

54: Bhuval 2. "2.. .,_ Ii WI7,Riv. 1,348-00 82 82 477 255 222 12 7t) 72 4 55 Pruthvipura. W. "2-"'_ 380-00 (j 6 HJ 12 7 1 1 56 "NavlJ. I.Bhuval) \\'3. ~2.. 405-00 9 9 45 22 23 8 57 Dundwada. W4. '2.."'.&- 457-00 [) 5 31 15 16 1 58 Karanpur 183-00 2 2 7 4 3 1 59 Vaghpuda. ..', 146-00 U n 1nhabited 60 Bantmwada-Ajuhil'oltt W38,Po. ~~.~q 3,757-00 305 305 1~763 !:lUI 845 39 40 1 61 Semleti 378-00 2 2 8 6 2 62 Banthiwada (Lalkuml)a) P,W14. 0' 2 '1 730-00 71 73 466 238 228 .. 26 63 Bantbiwada {Jcmana) WO. 2.'1. 4,097~OU 33 33 210 1(}9 101 16

64 ~jsOllfa(l\1{'ghraj) p,W.OI'l.~. 792-00 51 51 301 1;')6 145 40 6 65 Ipluda 02'2 '2 ,_ S ~9M,W3,Hiv,po. 1,503-00 US 99 .~84 302 282 24 17 71 5 66 Pisal W2,Riv. "L'l." -'; 1,305-00 56 56 291 158 133 21 26 H· 28 3 67 KaJllfoda 0 I '2 'l. , 5P,W,R),v. • 722-00 43 43 239 1:~4 lOfj 27 6 68 l-t irati mba. \\'4. '2. 2.. :395-0U 29 29 192 H6 06 17

69 Dhaniwada \Y3.2l.- 802-UO IS 18 119 GO .:m 9 70 Bantbiwada-Bamani W3. ~ 2, 161-00 14 14 81 34 47 G 71 Kauywi P,WJ3. O~:t'2~ 1,028-00 73 73 507 '257 2;='0 ~i)3 246 53 72 :\lavagam 0 t ,., :2 , P,WIO,Tk. 2,0] 2-00 112 112 759 371 3,sS 272 304 44 73 Jamga.dh P,W2·0f2.L 3,7Mi-00 \)4 94 527 274 2il3 2(15 2)13 (~5 1 74 Uhamu,naci& w.l2.· 483-00 8 8 53 30 23 30 22 175 Kasana M,)lp,D2,\V2, Po. 402-0(/ 67 67 34{1 176 164- a3 42 7t1 27 76 Odha (Kaflana) 2.2.2 S W8,l:tiv. ':2t-;-OO 45 45 278 141 137 1 5 77 Lakbipul' 0 I ,_ ,), 2.1 p,\V5:rk. 443-00 25 25 l55 78 77 9 78 Bill padar 210-00 U n i n Ii a b i t e d

79 Gopa.wada. P,W2. O~j.") 545-00 22 22 133 (i7 GG 2 44 66 15 2 HO Dbenkva. W6. ~-'2 1,114-00 33 33 211 105 106 S4 106 16 81 Yank Wlfi. '2. 'l­ ts59-00 54 54 316 173 143 20 ]6 13(1 7[) 28 1 82 Kadwada W3. 2.~ 286-00 15 15 109 58 51 43 39 7 83 Bhenmi-Ka\'ath 227-00 V n t n It a bit e d

84 Brahman-Kotda P,\V3. OIl'll.. 3440-00 27 27 170 .sH bl 58 49 21 8;) Ukardi W2. 2. J,... 371-00 33 33 186 101 85 24 (:i GO 8 86 Khartdcfa 103-00 U n i Jt h i ted S'J Bbmnpura. P. O. 214-00 1 1 7 2 5 1 88 LimJapadar \V3. '2. 2 418-00 10 l() 46 32 14 22 10 ;3 2

H!:I Palla (Kadwada) P,\Vi'). Of)_ 2- 225-00 33 33 202 100 W2 1(10 102 3 90 Vasbikpur \V, 'l "l., 127-00 4 4 27 15 12 15 12 91 Vaghpur P.W. C\ 2.)­ 431-00 is 28 l86 94 92 32 34 3f1 92 Vaidi \V~1. 2~ 7.36-0(1 IS IS 130 (12 (it-; 44 43 4: 93 Ka"ou W2. '2...2.. 329-00 8 8 54 26 28 ::!G 28 1

94 :\Ianda 1',\\'4.0' ,-:l 7:2:i-OO ::!! 54 15;') 7H 76 77 76 12 95 Rola W7,Riv. 2' ~ 5' UIlS-OO 36 3f; 224 lUf\ liS ,")/ 5U 14 96 T".liyar·l(olda \V3. 2. "l. 2 (iu-OO 10 10 59 ::!7 32 tl 14 H7 Manpur 0 \ '2.2 '2 S P,W3,Riv3. 174-00 19 10 116 62 34. '*G 1)8 Hanuman Chhapra W2. '2 ~ 194-00 12 12 62 2i 3[) 1 1

99 Godha. W. 2:2- 3~3-00 20 21 120 ~o 40 4 3:! 3 100 Zarni "\,2.'2. ~ 315-00 15 15 93 48 4[; 48 13 101 Val't!w Ii P,W2. 0 l'l'_ 3.)3-00 32 32 HIH 100 n8 21 17 1 44 13 102 Bhallvach 57,)-00 U 11 t~h(lbil (: d 103 La]pul' Vi!Z,Riv2. 2"). ':l S 127-00 11 10 59 30 2f1 3 2

104 Khokhariya W11."2.2.. 31S-()O 39 37' 190 102 88 1 ;"

76 DIRECTORY District-Sabarkantha I TALUKA WORKERS Nllc­ Total ------=------~ ------workers workers (I-IX) I H III IV v VI VII VII[ IX x ---- SI. F :M [t' M F F :\1 F 1.1 F l\I l' :-.T I).

Hi IJ 17 18 }9 20 21 22 23 :1t1 1

Uninhabited 4\-} bi 86 3 { :J I 7;-, G;! ,")0 Unil1ha{)ifed .')1 47 41 38 OJ I 34 5.:! 108 01 54 1 2 1 i8 10 n .')3

151 ll~ J;:.1 IUS LU4 104 .")-1 9 78'1 I 3 .. J,) 13 1J It 10 1 1 ~l Ii fit) 11 IU 11 10 4 ti 57 222 2 ~ 1 58

U '1/ i It II (L b i I, I.' d 59 , 1 616 31).) (i04 5(H '- ·1 :l --. 4 :~( I:! tHO 60 2 2 2 2 .. 4 61 173 160 UHl l;')l\ 1 1 ~ 0;) 1i8 lii 75 ,i) 73 :H, 2G li3

9S 84 91 ~'3 I 1 ;jR [i 1 04 Hl4 169 Hi3 1~)\j 1 I 12 (i 2 G 1 G 2 J08 LL3 0;3 102 91 !m IH .. l ;1 {j 42 66 96 7:3 93 7t 1 ;{S :-l::l 67 57 lW ;"")/ 6(; :-H) :W 68

40 34 40 ~4 20 ~.j HI) 23 2~ 22 2g 1 II II} 70 146 107 14~ IH~ I III s3 71 ~41 250 t38 2;~.{i 1 I l 1,:lU 1:1j 72 150 14;, 14;) 14;:; 1 I 1:2·1 to.') 73

19 14 14 1 1 11 ~I 74 101 84 76 ,j 6 7 2 "it. 80 Iv 80 64 64 1 (11 7:~ 7(; 44 4ti 46 J :H :~ I 77 Uninhabited 78

')­ 32 4() 31 40 I oJ,. 2G 79 01) ;")1 60 54 40 HI) 51 ,... - 9~ !-H 98 91 id 5~ 81 32 iW 32 29 2(i 22 S2 Uninhabited 83

40 4IJ 37 1 2 ~i) t\4 67 52 (iO 2 .. :~:{ 8.::; .. U n lnhabi c d 2 } 2 1 24 7 18 7 6 8

53 53 62 ;jB 1 47 +~I S9 ;) 8 8 10 _ 4 \)0 52 54 53 :2 I 2 1 2 2 42 3~ 91 39 40 40 23 2S D~ 18 17 17 8 11 lI:l

49 47 4G 4', 1 1 1 3() :2!1 fl4 .58 56 ;").') 5G ') 1 4~ n;! H:j I;') 17 13 Ii) 2 2 12 1;) flO 40 ;26 40 2(\ :!2 2S !l7 16 15 12 13 1 I I 11 20 9~

56 23 46 23 17 !E) 25 ~8 :Ie 2 17 tuo 48 39 32 33 .) 2 1 3 7 2 ,)~l 101 U11inhaui e d l02 19 19 Iv H) II 10 103 6. \30 GO 1 1 41 ~8 104 77 GUJARAT VILLAGE MEGHRAJ

S1. Area in OCCUllicd House. Scheduled Seh('dukd Litel'ate& No. Village/ToVl'n/WardjBlock A-G bouse" hold!" 'fotal Population Ca~t~s Tribt's Educated

M }' 111 11-1 M F F

1 ;3 7 8 ~. 1(" G )t~ 13 14

105 Futa 'Vii. .2:l 162-00 18 J4H 7!J ()~} 79 6~ Iii 1 106 J\1oti·Panduri P,\V23,Tk.Ofl-l- 2' 1,714-00 gs (;(H) 2!J.3 :30.5 11 n 2S~ ,:WH 2(; 10'i Narso)i tV.2. 'l.). 11 0-00 6 III II ~ 7 2 3 lO~ Jitpur P. W7 .0 l'__ '). -1-41-(1) :.:.s U2 71 71 1~ 2 109 J\1un~hiwu(la W19. ~'l.. 4-fll-O() :l3 159 S3 ill 2

llO JivanpllT WG. 'l-~ ~:3fj--OO 1., ll!j fi7 .')2 i) 2 III N a vagharan \V, '). ,_. lOO-OU H rl;~ 42 41 10 31 6 112 Moti .'tIori P ;W2. 011"),­ 1,3BO-OO 42 lK7 St) til (i 1 5 ,ffj 17 113 GAhawacla W:3. :2. 'l._ 4HD-OO 3u :W() 101 99 7ti 14 II 114 Dhulkota W4,Riv. 2:). ~. S' :)32-00 9 08 :m 2H I

115 Si8()darlJ. (Adepur) P,WI6,Riv.Of12lS ~H).Ij-O() .')~J ,i~j 213 17] 9 10 ~ 2 27 Ill) Chhik;tri 0' l...1- '2..1 P, WIO,Tk. . !J7:?-OO 40 ~t; ]43 la:{ :i3 110 1~3 JfI 2 117 I{,alllilu \ 994-00 Uuinhabi t e d 118 Nani P:tnt]uri W6,Tk. j.."l. 2 t 4;')4-00 ~2 ].1.4 t;.'l 79 :11; 79 Ill) Dhebuu. W,'!'k. '1" .. ' I li:~Stj-OO 33 1711 SH 80 82

120 Adepur W,Riv. '2 'l j S" 602-00 37 37 !)I) 7·1 I:.? :-; 17 1 121 Nad t)ti~-OO Un'illha /) , i ted 122 Llmbhoi 01'1 i) 2\ P,W55,Tk. I,O~H-OO 75 U!l J.')O Hi\) 10 4 ,il 6 123 Nani-Ml)yaSi W,Riv. n-:l..S' 45·'-(){) 2!1 IBH !J;~ H.I 30 39 20 124 Rajpur (Ramgadhi) P,WIO. 01 ~~ 430-00 2l 14H 8:! (i4 17

125 S\lrde\'i w~. l-l. S;,).4-00 23 2:1 U2 tiS H S 126 Palla (lJhullJha) P,\V,Riv. Ot1. 'l 2...S 1,:~:W-OO :oH 84 "HlO :!,3 I 239 8 7 2U 127 Bhutiya. W12. 'l.-l- 38H-OO 95 !};) ;)~13 287 246 100 H4 44 128 Damorna. W,Tk·1') " t 932-00 1:H; 13;i ti34 :1OH :328 ] 7 :.W 19 (Dhunclba) 129 Ramgadhi ')119 l\I,Mp,D,WJ4.,'rk,PfI. 8]:1-.-00 HO tlO :H4 12 77 !J 130 Rayawa.daOJ '2 'l ~ I P,W15,Tk. 1,4;')8-00 73 n 43:') 222 213 2n 33 41 1 131 Bhemapur () I 2 'l-­ P.W2, 4,21:t4-QO ISO ISO 1,0:"13 M:HI 4!l4 41 34 :.!(i 132 Satipurtt \V4.22., 278-0n 20 ::W lZ6 54 72 4 133 Bhunjaf'i W4.1").. 1,:!)oj4-00 41 -41 211 UU 110 . 1 .3 134 Mudshi P,W:W.O''l'l 2,44,)-00 12() 12(i 7i}3 H(}4' 3!)~1 21 2

135 Baska-Dauti W9. 2. 'l- ;{!);')-oo 22 :?2 1M SO 81 S 136 Va,gora W9. 2..~ 64ii-OO 2S :l8 204 106 98 7 137 Lakhapt,Jr W6. '2..')." 286-00 20 :l0 ]S2 08 4i4 6 138 Patel Na. 0 l.. 1 '1- ?lll\l, W2,Po. 17.')-00 36 36 198 9:3 103 42 8 Dhundha I' 'r; 139 LimhoJra W19.2. "l. :~24-00 Ii} H) 131 U.) 66 3 (Dhundha )

140 Adhodiya 114-00 40 40 HJo 92 104 25 141 Undava. 1,:W6-00 ;);) ;)5 263 160 123 :2 5 1 44 4 142 Moti-Moyadi 883-00 89 :s9 424 220 204 67 143 Krishna-pur 854 00 43 43 203 112 91 10 12 9 2 144 Limbodra 1,669-00 143 143 870 459 411 42 42 24 1 (&amga-dhi)

145 Gundikayara. W. '2-'2 5]9-00 9 9 tiJ 36 25 4 146 Dungragod \V8, Tk. "l2. 7' sn-oo 32 32 :w3 114 S9 4: 147 Kherai W8. '2.. '2 8!}f-OO 46 4ti 2;-il 12:2 129 7 148 L&lodiya. P ,W7. D I 'l."l. 1,262-00 68 68 :360 199 un 42 149 Nesda. W6. '1'1 505-00 54 ;34 324 161 163 11

150 Tumbaliya \V 8, Tk2. '2.'2 "2 I 946-00 G2 ;W4 11'13 1~1 2 14 151 Vasai W.Tk. 27. 2 t 675-00 34 20B 102 lU4 7 152 Sendaryo W 7. 'l '2.. ~20-00 34 230 127 103 1 6 153 Sarangpur P, W20, Tk. d, ? j ., J 922-00 63 355 195 160 40 1 ~ 154 Royaniya 2. , P,Mp,D,W,Tk. 1,240-00 85 443 23:1 2}0 7 11 33 2

15.5 Belyo P,W26,Tk.O I)'l ~I 1,559-00 UB 143 812 424 :188 40 37 55 4 156 KlI.liya KUVQ p, W14, Tk. 0 17~ "l.' 2,217-00 J 34 134 7Hl 31)8 3:jS 21 14 44- 167 Ducha.kal1 W20,Tk. '2 ~ , I 2,153-00 102 IO:! ,')44 291 2.')3 24 DIRECTORY District-Sa barkan tha TALUKA

WORKERS ~('n- Total ------,------~------,,-orkcrs workers {I-IX) I II III IY V VI vn Yfl1 IX X t-;l. ~o. M F F F _F M F M F ~ F 1\1 F :\1 F 1\1

Ii) 1(j 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 2,) :,:G 27 28 20 30 31 34 :10 1

3U 41 3~ 41 1 4U ~8 105 171 169 170 169' 1 ] 24 136 106 B 8 5 5 3 S :; 107 47 38 4" 3H 24- :l3 10101 50 42 ri{l 42 :~3 :34. 109

24 3S .' ... I 2..., 110

27 17 :n . ' 24 IiI .:,8 35 3) 8 1 2 :if) II'_! .:is 53 47 1 ..Hi li3 2:~ Hi 23 13 114:

133 88 129' ~8 ~ 80 S3 115

76 82 74 S2 1 . . . . ~ . 1 (,'j :)L 116 U 11· I n Ii (t. f, i t (' d " 117 41 43 41 4:i 36 118 .>0 35 46 ;jii 4 51 119

56 20 .3U ;::(1 4 .. .. 1 • :H 4-;j 120 .. _ Uninliabit('d 121 119 40 109 3~i 1 3 7 :2 ., -I- (j} 129 122 53 50 52 4!J 1 I ·10 ,1;"; 1~3 44 5 44 J :~8 5J 124

42 15 4U 15 2G .J\J 125 12., 100 121 100 1 1 12(; 13!-) ItG 173 Hi3 1£;7 163 2 ,! 11·1 8~ l:2i 240 ~45 2:m ~4i) 1 (i(i .';3 1~8

IB2 102 H5 4 10 14 1 l(J II 1 82 J O~ 1:?9

146 132 144 132 1 .. ' .. 1 7(; .'il] 30 i03 321 3!)~ 319 7 I . , 3 2 Il:;lj 1.3 131 40 50 38 50 I " . Jot 22 132 78 70 78 70 5:l . -1-1) l:n 220 235 225 235 I l(;'S 1 d4 13,4,

64: 69 64 11 17 135 84 Yl 84 If) 14 136 54 61 54 .. I 6 10 137 64 48 64 1 36 3!) 138

40 37 40 37 29 139

60 73 64 73 .2 2G :) 1 140 106 92 S8 8S " 2 .' 4- :'14 31 141 l3U 145 120 145 4- _l 81 .59 142 "l- 71 54 67 52 3 .. i 1.1 .) I 143 254 214 249 213 2 1 1 :2 20.) IB7 !H

~2 14 21 14 1 II 14j J~j 47 53 47 42 146 73 79 73 79 t,O 1{7 1~6 82 121 82 4 1 ,',) 14~ \-)4 tl3 93 H3 1 ~IO 149

l06 ~7 106 87 77 U4 1;')0 58 130 .)S 60 H ,J ~ I;; 1 66 60 62 60 til .J3 L12 9 100 92 03 9 1 {is 1:;3 148 132 142 J32 3 3 .. 78 };j4

2;39 212 247 210 1 2 10 1 Ifi;) 176 l:j,) 231 212 2240 211 2 1 1 3 .. 1 12'; 146 156 160 un 157 149 1 2 131 104 157

79

MAHAL : MALPUR \ z -~--.,;----+-,--

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ct)t... . •I1l .:e ~ .3.: .t! .I! .: .s a -,.. Q.. • ~ .' MAHAL MALP.UR

H-590-11 tlU1ARA1 VILLAGE lflALPUR

SI. Area. in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & Nv. Vi 11 age /Town jWardjEJock A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated ~--- -- P M F )1 F M F M F ;r" 1 2 t 4: {) ~ 7 8 1" tfC 11 12 13 14 TOTAL FOR MALPUR MAHAL 91,327-00 6,787 6,789 38,214- 19,889 18,326 1,240 1,156 59!! 601 5,952 1,373 Tola,l F'Jr Urban Area

Total I/or Rural Area 91.327 ·QO 6,787 6..'189 38,214 19,889 18,325 1,2~O 1,166 599 601 5,952 1,373

VILLAGES , 1 RB.mpur W7. "1. .... 421-00 33 33 lSI 97 84 .. 22 1 2 Vela-nia P,W4.0 ,Z-'} 686-00 2R 28 17S 100 7H 1 1 27 4 3 NathavaB p,'rk. 0' 2.1 2,387-00 99 !J9 600 311 289 · . · . 85 3 of: Dholef>hvar P,W.Of~. 852-00 73 78 015 234 281 228 276 60 8 f) Godh W;;,'2-~\ 1.226-00 30 30 ISO 101 79 II 7 11 I

6 McvJa p,W.OI'2-l 279-00 66 Sf) 425 219 206 114 63 7!) :3 <)1"0 7 Ja.lampur Wf).~.. 590-00 ~7 .. I 147 70 77 II) · . 8 Dodio, Tk. l..1 451-(1) 4H 48 300 14-4 156 4 51 2 9 J ogivanta. 'vV. ,~ 1,84-7-00 15 }:1 74 39 3;') 15 10 Bhempura P,W3. 012,"1,. H\}--()O 15 17 92 ;SO 4.2 11 9 11 Padar W2. 2.2- 261-00 12 12 76 33 43 21 7 ft- 12 Bbojpur Riv. 'l. Ii' 137-00 10 10 D 35 30 1 13 2 13 Par8oda. P,W2,Riv. 0'2"22 S 1,043-00 96 9G 587 301 286 111 17 14: Ka.nswada. M,W5,Riv.Ol.l'l-'S 493-00 5t} .')5 332 li4 158 62 12 15 Gajan P,WfJ.ot'2'l, 60/,-00 72 '72 328 l62 166 42 ,_j2 49., (j 16 Odha. W4.7- )_ 171-00 20 20 120 53 67 20 · . 17 Aghat,ia \V7·7"- 3RI-OO 26 20 178 98 80 48 IS Bhuka Kutri W 5,'1'k. ~ 2- 2 , 761:\-00 '41 '4(: 178 103 7;j · . 5 2:) 1~ Kan~la P.W7 Tk. 0" '12 f 484-00 ii~ 59 4()5 208 197 15 91 5 12 12 4,j ~O Kab r i tim ba. W3. '2.' 508-00 , , 84 39 8 ".' . ·. 21 Vavdibara W4. 2 'l~ 504-00 19 19 124 69 55 18 1 22 J una.-l'akhatpur Wfi.~~" 186-00 34 34 2{)4 lj)fl 98 .. 39 6 23 }.ieditimba P, w:{. 01 ::l "2... , 210-00 23 23 153 75 78 1 2 38 6 24 Sonikapur W3·2"l.- 3G2-00 31 ' 31 l'Hl 85 93 .. ·. 39 11 M,W,Riv,Po. 1,10(1-00 147 147 6e9 330 339 10 R 6 131 52 ~ ,25 Piprnna l' 26 Navagam W2,Riv. 2. 2 'l S' 3;)~-{)O 32 32 205 104. 101 7 9 1.7 27 GO'lindpur "2.. SO' P,W3,Tk,Riv. 2,034-00 98 98 605 330 275 90 5 28 Ambi\vil. P.W.O" , 73ti-{)O 44 44 2~5 165 130 39 6 48 Jesingpur W.l.1- l 2,62G-OO 48 299 155 144 .. · . · . 66 5 29 (i2 30 P,}12.H,Mp5,P,Hos.*. 1,965-00 744 744 3.221 1,688 1,533 257 237 6 ~)92 495 1\1alpu: " 'l1 , Wll,Tk2.Riv,Po, ' To,Tph. 20 69 54 31 Lodhillna Pahadia W2. Z'l- 615-00 20 126 57 56 12 1 32 Chunfari W2. ~"2..- 587-00 7 7 41 19 22 .. 2 33 Rincbwad P'Wik. 0(2.22 l 1,022-00 78 78 489 260 229 40 35 57 6 34: Navll T:lkhatpllr \",3. l- 283-00 20 20 125 66 59 31 7 35 Hamitpur \V3,Riv. 'l.l 'Z '.) 219-00 16 16 III 56 55 23 18t} 36 Nanawada. ~~ M.'V2,Riv,Po_... 1,294-00 180 885 435 450 60 52 162 73 562-00 50 50 254 134 120 58 9 37 J\lIanga1pur 01 ~2. PiW2,Riv. "l5 38 Sonaria. \\ 2. ,2- 137--00 19 19 ll5 ;)8 57 8 Adepllr P,W.O\'l'l. 256-00 11 II 65 34- 31 16 1 39 15 40 Nilva ~nghar&. P,W2. 0 12.' 16S-00 15 85 32 53 21 7 Devdanti W2.2," 486-00 35 as 200 94 106 10 12 19 1 41 26 26 87 42 Panavda W,Riv.2~ :lS 417-00 172 85 35 6 72 72 400 203 43 Ruganatbpur P ,W3,Riv2. 0, 2. 'l."l S 1,050-00 197 55 23 18 44 GamatraJna. W2. "2. 'l- 357-00 9 9 46 28 2 Paba.dia. 45 Harbain& Pahadia. W. 'l..'l.. 466-{)O 15 15 1I7 61 56 8 4 Nave. Kuva. W6. '1.'). 269-00 18 18 81 50 31 4 ~ 24 4:7 Ga1i& Danti P,W.Ol2l 282-00 24 140 72 68 .. 22

82 DIRECTORY Distri ct-Sabar kantha MAHAL WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers (I.IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X 81. ---.- No. M F M F M F M F F M F M F M F ~1 }1' ~i F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

11,247 8,185.Y,661 7,860 272 113 22 5 314 152 155 .2 38 294 3 10 .. 481 60 8,642 10,140

11,24'1 8,185 9,661 7,850 272 113 22 D 314 102 165 2 J8 294 3 1() . . 481 60 8,64210,140

57 37 57 37 "..

116 101 1 9 2 ...... 3 .. 103 206 6 44 . . 40 · . 4 · . • • .. • t • ~ • .... 26 77 7 81 1 75 1 3 3 ...... ~ ...... 63 155 8 17 12 5 22 35 9 32 32 .... t. •• ... 18 42 10

. 22 22 .. .. 11 43 11 19 . . 19 · . · . . . 1''' ...... 16 30 12 176 11 168 9 2 2 1 .. 5 .. 125 275 13 90 85 79 85 5 3 ...... 3 .. 84 73 14 94 75 87 75 2 1 3 .. .. 1 .. 68 91 15 33 4-2 33 42 .. .• 20 25 16 57 45 57 45 41 35 17 76 53 76 53 · . .. .. 27 22 18 118 127 110 125 3 .. , .. .., .. '" 5 2 90 70 19 30 30 30 30 9 15 20

40 32 40 32 · . ·. · ...... " ...... 29 23 21 55 51 46 49 3 2 1 4 .. .. I ~ 1 " 51 47 22 :n 38 30 37 · . 1 I .. " 44 40 23 38 41 36 41 1 , ...... 01. ~ • 1 " 47 62 24 171 100 131 84 2 10 11 2 3 " •• .. 23 5 159 239 25 67 41 62 38 · . · . " .. .. 5 3 37 60 2e 179 103 174 102 5 1 · . ~ . " " ...... " 151 172 27 90 . 38 85 37 · . . . 4 1 · . '.. ., .. 1.. 65 92 28 81 51 75 51 I · . 3 ~ . . . 1 " .. .. I.. 74 93 29 853 233 147 127 1 3 9 2 29 133 1 3 . . 277 42 835 1,300 30

31 19 29 IS 2 I ...... III' ...... 26 50 31 13 11 13 10 1 · ...... , .. '" 8 9 32 143 144 141 144 1 1 117 85 33 29 29 28 29 · .

60 58 58 58 I ...... 1 34 48 4) 41 57 41 57 ...... " 44 30 42 116 105 112 105 · . 1 1 2 81 98 43 17 9 15 9 2 • .. to .. .. • " ...... 11 9 44 40 28 34 25 5 3 1 " .. ., ...... 21 28 40

39 24. 39 24 " • I II ... _.. • III 11 ., 46 • 41 51 40 51 •• ... •• .. 1.. 31 17 4'1

83 GUJARAT VILLAGE MALPUR

SI. Area in Occupied' House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village jTown/W ardj Bloek A G houses boldt! Total Population Castes Tribes Educated p M F M F F

1 2 4 5 ~ 7 8 '(' 1'0 14 48 Dhirakhantna- P.W5. Of 2."1- 504-00 21 21 136 76 60 .. .. 18 2 Muvada. 49 Kasaiya. W4. l..1- 316-00 12 12 66 40 26 a 50 Jitpur P,W,Riv. 012'2. 2$ 959-00 121 1~1 656 362 294 4 65 4 51 Goria W3.'_~ 408-00 13 13 47 26 21 2 ·. 5:1 Hiratimba W3. " 215-00 ]5 15 92 48 44 9 ·. 53 ~ava. P,W,Tk. 012..2...-2.. 1,396-00 94 94 524 273 251 35 32 47 3 54 Masadra P,WS,Riv.Oll..l..2.S 746-00 49 49 259 143 116 8 11 3 2 53 17 55 Andhari Wadi W4,Riv. 2~ ~ 5" 354-00 16 16 59 32 27 1 3 8 56 Punjarani Muwadi W9. -). ,. Ml6-00 33 33 225 U7 108 ,) 57 Sardarkhantni W3. ')..")_.. 270-00 18 18 134 73 61 15 Muwadi 58 Choriwad W9,Tk. 12...2' 641-00 53 53 269 138 131 24 24 IS ·. 59 AmbaUa. P,W3,Riv. 0, '--'.,s 488-00 60 60 256 128 12H 47 13 60 Bamani P,WlO. OU.~,. 573-00 48 48 203 137 126 35 7 61 Odha \V4. '1-~ 141-00 17 17 96 54 12 7 1 62 Ankalia WIl,Tk. ~:z._2.f 487 00 40 40 267 133 134 16

63 Daba,ran W3. '2. 'l. 359-(0 28 28 188 100 ~8 13 64 Sagotli W3. 2-'2... 141-00 10 10 52 28 24 2 65 Lalpur P,W6. 0, 2.2. 451-10 39 39 216 103 113 28 5 66 Samado Riv.2S * 8 8 37 13 24- 14 13 9 .. 67 Boradia P,W12,S.OI2.231 1,243-00 63 63 376 207 lu9 11 12 23 1

68 KidiadOI '1 ~ '25 P,Wll,Riv2. 218-00 72 72 378 206 172 5 34 11 69 Helouar M2,Wl1,Tk2,Po. 3,303-00 260 260 1,464 774 61)0 69 }69 13 70 Katkuvs. 0, '2.-2. 2. l P,W17,Tk. J,495-00 64 64 3u9 J98 161 62 9 71 Ram bhoda D I 2-'t. 2-1 P,W3i,Tk. 2,~W~)-UO 143 143 830 439 391 13 15 62 6 72- Bhutan w. ~2.. 322-1.;t) 19 19, 116 62 54 3 1 I 73 Kacharapur \V,Riv. 'Z , 2. S 222-CU 5 5 43 21 22 4 12 9 4: 74 Pah&dia' ,,'3,Hiv. 2:l-2.- 5' 2,628-00 61 61 384 186 198 53 96 32 23 4 75 Magodi O~ 'l '2. 2 Ii M,W,Riv,fo. -:\'1 1,311-00 92 92 429 224 205 4 {5 39 68 79 27 76 }'ansarel' p,W. 012 'l- 725 --{)O 41 41 237 132 105 40 21 37· 2 77 Khctawada W. :t.'2- 1,410-(10 20 20 135 72 63 ' 10

78 Butiya \v.2). 362·-(JO 23 23 148 74 74 48 54 9 3 79 Mokampur \V.Riv. 22 25' 235-CO 5 5 37 22 15 8 80 Surajpur P,\V2. OIL)... 882-00 16 16 101 54 47 13 5 BI Mathvas W2.2.l- 198-00 16 16 120 71 49 IS 82 Tiski p,W,Tk. 01 ,_ Z:l- t 935-00 57 57 319 163 156 34

83 Manvav P,W2,Riv. QI2.2.2S 706-00 23 23 134 75 59 5 8 84 Gopll.lpur W 5. '2.l- 281-UO 24 24: liH:i 71 85 37 85 Fagodia W6. ~ 2SQ-CO 23 23 127 63 64 25 86 Jcsvari W. Tk. 2 2.~ t 396-UO :{S 38 224 115 109 13 31 87 Ra.saput' W3. ~~ 351-00 28 28 167 95 72 6 6 18

88 Va.vdi P,W2,Tk.Otl."2 A' 997-00 135 135 817 446 371 17 13 120 8 89 Mahiapur !I,WE.O' ~-,. 886-(){) 97 97 522 281 241 5 23 102 11 90 Sompur TIC '2../ 357-00 47 47 221 119 102 42 2 91 Maliina Pahadi80 W.2."2- 346- CO 67 67 360 185 175 48 26 8 56 4' 92 Bhempur W . ." 233-00 42 42 152 80 72 25 3

93 Trjka..mpur p,w.OI2'2.- 116-00 24 24 102 54 48 43 39 19 94 Laljina. Pahadia. P,W3. Ot~2.. - 509-00 46 46 290 151 139 33 95 Satarda 39 P,:M,Mp,D,W3,Tk,Po.4,608--00 331 331 1,745 909 836 101 76 2 2 335 77 -96 Sava.pur w.2 ~ 1,429-00 19 19 84 45 39 .. 5 97 :[alkuna Pahadia 158-00 U " i " hab,'ed

98 Koyalia P,W2.0'1-~ 544-00 36 36 237 123 114 15 3 .99 S urana. Pa.hadia W4.~~ 193-00 19 19 122 68 54 16 100 Kothi W7.2. 645--00 28 28 188 102 86 2 1) 2 26 3 101 .Parpotia. W6. ').. 2. 712-00 30 30 187 92 95 13 11 .. .. 23 .. 1 • The area of Samooo Vi11a.ge hal been ineluded in the a.rea. of Bor.. dia Village. 84 DIRECT'ORY Distriet-Sabarkantha MAHAL

WORKERS Non- Tota.l ------workers workers 51. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

M of M F M F F M F F M F MFMF MFMF

l~ 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

52 43 52 43 24 11 ~8 32 21 30 21 ·. ·. ·. 2 •. 8 5 49 202 173 118 172 19 1 I ...... 4 .. 160 121 50 16 17 16 17 .. .. 10 4 5l 25 26 25 26 .. .. 23 18 52 174 164 171 164- 1 1 ...... 1 99 87 53 93 78 87 78 5 1 " 50 38 54 21 13 17 13 2 2 .. 11 14 55 88 SA 88 66 29 42 ii6 ~O 35 40 35 ·. 33 26 57

90 82 90 82 · . ~ a ~ • t • ~ .. .. " 48 49 58 81 91 6.'') 91 1 12 .. .. " 3 " 47 37 59 81 66 78 66 2 ., .... I 56 60 60 32 25 R2 25 22 17 61 82 83 82 83 51 51 62

57 55 57 55 · . ~ .. • ... • ... • t 43 33 63 21 16 2D 16 1 ... .. 7 S 64 69 65 67 65 1 · . .. ., .. . .. I 34 48 06 11 9 6 4 5 5 ... " • f ... 2 15 66 2 1 " 116 1I1) 114 115 ...... ~l 53 67 1 ]32 114 129 no I 4 · . ". " ., ,. 1 74 58 68 430 335 403 329 4 5 I 12 1 2 .. 2 .. 6 .. 344. 3:i5 69 [) 2 I 182 88 178 87 1 3 ...... ~ .. 66 73 70 262 lM4 256 184- 3 3 .. )77 207 7J 40 30 39 30 1 22 24 72 13 11 8 7 5 4 .. . . 8 11 73 102 101 92 97 9 4 · . · . l' .. , • " " .. ~ I .. 84 97 74 )20 ~3 68 65 19 19 1 11 8 7 .. 2 ., 12 1 10{ 112 75 75 61 73 60 1 2 57 44 76 33 28 33 28 · ...... ~ :~9 35 77 30· 42 43 27 15 13 ... .. " .. 32 31 78 13 9 13 9 · , · . ·. \:I 6 79 22 23 15 17 6 6 1 " :{~ ')~ 24 80 3;') .... ;) 1 36 25 · . .. ., ...... 35 24 81 77 4 3 97 81 89 3 1 .. .. 1 66 75 82

5 5 ~ 42 19 37 14 ...... 33 40 83 36 46 34 46 2 35 39 84- 36 43 36 43 ~ ...... 27 21 85 63 75 62 75 1 .' .. 52 34 M 53 46 53 46 42 26 87 246 4 252 24& 243 2 .. .. 3 194 125 88 155 .. 17i) 10i) 171 · . · . 3 .. .. 2 " 105 86 89 tig 60 66 3 2 1 1 67 1 . . . • .. .. 1 52 34 g~ 99 115 94 115 5 86 60 ~,l:>._ 42 50 48 50 '" .,.. .." 6 32 22 l}2,! 30 34 31 34- ... 4 D

.. t ..... •• 1 23 a f):} 85 93 86 93 · . ·. ·...... 487 323 4,13 308 II 3 ] 21 12 1 22 •. •• (l5 46 94 18 •. 422513 95 31 7 31 '1 • • .. • • .. f ,. 14 32 96 · Uninhabited ...... a •• •• 97 72 7 71 7 1 .. .• 51 107 98 35 3 35 3 ...... ·2...... 33 51 99 6~ 53 57 53 -. .. .. lib 6} 55 61 .. .. 1 42 33 10~ ...... 37 ~ 101 GUJARAT VILLAGE MALPUR

S1. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate 4> No. V.illage/Town/Ward/.Block A-G houses holds ToLd Pupulation CS[,tes Trjbes Educated --__.. -----~------P M F M F M F M F 1 2 < 4 I) 7 8 , ~ £t(" 13 14 102 Molli P,Wl4. 01 ~'l. 851-00 73 73 442 230 212 72 6 103 Damorna. Muvada. W6. 'l...'2.- 906-00 32 32 182 89 93 6 104 Ganeshkhant na W5. '2..2.. 479-00 18 18 "73 38 35 5 Muvada. 105 Piplana. W8,Tk. '2-7- 2.' 534-00 19 19 95 53 42 4 106 Aniyor 0.D2 '''22 P,M,Mp,W2,Po.l~I,564-00 252 252 1,598 808 790 85 47 23 247 106 107 Kothia. P,W,Tk.Oll'-2.' 218-00 27 27 133 76 57 4 lOS Vadinathrna W2,Tk. J 2. ~ 1 1,007-00 45 45 281 147 134 15 1 Muvada. 109 Virania. W,Riv. ~1..2.S 519-00 11 11 69 34 35 · . 4, 110 Suvarchar lUv. ~ S"", 591-00 14 14 65 34 31 7 8 4, III Vankaneda P,W,Riv.O' 1'2.~S'1,668-00 81 81 522 290 232 80 5

112 Khalikpur () f2'2~' P,W ,Tk,Riv. 2 C; 1,268-00 121 121 776 403 373 22 25 87 8 113 Pa.teliana Muvada P,W5.0J2'l 213-00 47 47 269 142 127 25 114 Mari\'adna Muvada W,Riv. 2'~.~ 318-00 2 2 6 4 2 .. · . 3 115 Trabua Muvada .. 28;)-00 .. U n , n h a b t t e d 116 Kaveria W8,Riv. 2'2, 2 ~ 769~OO 21 21 121 61 60 6

117 Ubharan D2 21 ~, M,WI0,Tk,po.~~ 1,338-00 262 262 1,561 780 781 120 81 308 II7 118 Gohelna Muvada W4. 148-00 15 15 80 48 32 2 2", 15 15 102 56 46 119 Hathikhar:tna W4,Riv. ~ 22·' S' 228-00 .. 3 Muvaua. .~: l20 J alamkhantha P ,W 1O,Riv. Oll)2S'685-00 78 78 500 260 240 6 58 7 ' ~.J Muvada. 1)("..;. 121 Bhempoda P,W7,Riv. 0 1'l.-.2S 771-00 41 41 260 137 123 35 5 ,122 Sakhwania P,W25. 0 I'). .,_ 953-00 76 76 500 256 244 ·. .,." ~l ,'" '~-t 123 Tunadar Y,Was. 02.~j:. ~,837-00 151 151 986 534 4fi2 2 3 I "' ... , 32 DIRECTORY Distriet-SabarkanHa MAHAL

WORKERS Non- Total ----.. -~-~------~ --- workers workers 81. (I-I X) r II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. ---~ -...... ~------_ ---...... --_- --- -_------_ --- M F M }' 1\1 ]' M F .M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 ,24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 3G 36 1 148 132 146 132 1 · . 1 · . · . · . H2 80 102 73 66 71 65 2 1 · . · . · . · . · . 16 27 103 32 23 31 23 1 · . 6 12 104 36 30 34 28 1 1 . . . . 1 1 · . · . , . 17 12 105 481 359 359 335 20 9 51 15 1 34 · . 1 ·. lU ·. 327 431 106 58 -, 51 58 aL .. · , IS fi 107 103 88 101 813 2 2 44 46 108

22 24 22 2.t 12 11 109 ')- · . · . ~D ')oJ 26 22 ... ~ 1 · . 8 9 no 165 154 164 lS4 1 · . 12f) 78 lIt 247 273 230 26S 5 f) 1 2 156 100 112 79 77 79 "'"j I .. · . 63 50 113 4: 2 2 2 2 ...... · . · . · . · . · . ·. . . 114- ...... U i :n. h a b i t t, d . . .. ·. . . 115 a9 32 3\:! 3~ " 22 2~ 116

425 232 309 210 36 28 18 1 33 · . · . · . 17 4 3.i5 fJ49 117 31 22 31 2:! · . · . · . 17 10 lIS 28 2.3 28 26 :!8 21 119 127 130 lIS 130 S · . · . ·. 1 133 104 121)

79 82 77 8":- 2 ;38 41 121

143 163 14} ]()~ . . 1 .. .. 1 .. In 81 122 253 162 !.~,l <1- "; 208 22 7 1 1 2 8 2 ·. .. t 281 290 1~3

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TALUKA:BAYAD '"..... i.

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BAYAD

B-690-12 GUJARAT VILLAGE BAYAD,

81. Areain Occupied !louse- Scheduled Scheduled Litera.te & No. VilbgeITowd/Ward/Block A-G bOZlBeli boldl.i Total Populatioll . Castes Tribe.ll Educated

--~- p M F M F :M M F til' 1 2 " 5 7 8 ( 1~ 11 13 14 TOTAL FOR :8AYAD TALUKA 180,305-00 19,174 19,270 1,07,687 56,086 51,601 3,945 3,788 719 6t7 21,246 5,91~ Total jor Uroan ,&t'I!(j .. ·. Total for R-urCJI .4,.~a 180,306-00 19,174 19,270 1,Q7,68'1 56,086 51,601 3,946 3,788 '119 6l'l 21,246 6.91{)

VILLAGES /

1 Uta.raiLOI 0 l-t.Z P2,M,W,B.iv. '2 S 4,157-00 390 390 2,171 1,103 1,068 46 38 248 70 2 I.iro!" 0 2. Itof II ~l.M,"lp,D,W7. '2 $;''t 2,611-00 377 377 1,996 I,Q06 990 78 96 306 29 Riv,Po. 3 Mathasulia Riv. 2-5' 897-00 24 24 154 68 86 3 4 Gob&rjini Riv. 2 S \ 341-00 23 23 S7 40 47 Muvs.di 5 Ankhol Riv. '2:S' 1,97u-UO 88 436 228 208 ·. 15 6 Ranipura P.W2.0'7Z 8~7-I)O 93 93 498 255 243 5 6 88 12 7 Balis8,na. P, W. 0 l ~ '2- 534-00 91 91 482 247 235 10 Z 69 8 G<)dllal W,Riv. ~l. '2$ 99S--{)O 31 81 191 90 101 · . · . 29 2 9 Oila.ndrej 01 '2.2 P, W2,R\v. '2. S 1,643--00 IU4 104 641 329 312 20 21 '74 6- 10 Tenpur 0 ).2-" 2.1 M,W,Tk,po.:;~ 3,321-00 270 270 1,405 725 689 77 84 6 372 76

11 Ambaliara. ~S ~tt M.Mp3,D2, . 4,413-00 488 488 2,341 1,246 1,095 126 116 6 13 I 506 lS'f R.IlC,Ri V',Po. I~ Jitpuro,",,..2, M,W5,Tk,Po·)9 1,715-00 347 347 1,838 984 854 ll8 103 395 8(). 13 Jantra.l P,W.Ot'll. 487-00 19 19 106 55 51 3 6 · . 30 6- 1~ Dhanpura. W. 'l.'l-- lll-OO S _8 50 35 24 9 3 2 20 4 Campo 15 V.a.jepura Ca.mpo M,W.Ol. '2 ~ 5~5-00 57 57 329 165 164 "l 2. 3 6 75 3(} 16 Vajepura Ga.m W.21. 175-00 24- 2.f 132 78 54 17 · . 14 3 17 Vasani 0 10 2 2' P,M, W2,Riv,2 ~ 1,287--00 208 208 1,147 603 544 67 79 245 65 IS La.lpur W. '2- 'l,. .1)02-00 17 17 121 56 65 ·. 6 1 19 Bhudaaa.n O'l. 2. 2 M,W4,l'k/Po.2Il'j 1,896-00 253 253 1,254 676 573 50 65 18 . 247 82. 20 J unwa.da. P.Riv. QI"'$ 1,192-00 34 34 178 90 88 2 2 11 5. 21 Sultanpur& P,Riv. 0, 'l- S 730-00 42 42 216 96 120 5 8 28 3 22 Ganeshpur P,W.OI'll­ 373-00 72 72 315 183 132 21) 10 i59 S 23 Deria p. W.O, 'l-"l­ 184-00 54 54 248 132 Uti 51 11 24 Vankaneda W.Tk. 4,2.1 967-00 25 2J 12fi 66 63 . S 1 25 Paldi P,Riv. 01 'l. s- 487-00 44 44 22::1 U1l 104 16 26 Manpur R.iv. ~S 519-00 8 8 41 27 14 .. ·. .. .. '37 Amiapur P,W3. o,l'l..­ 1,453-uO 260 260 1,363 725 638 46 27 233 32 is RugnathtJur P,W.Dill.. 623--{)0 48 48 292 llH 141 25 4 29 Jodhpur W.l-"l... 1,008-00 17 17 113 tiD 53 · . ... 9 1 30 Udepur p.W.O'Zl- 761-(10 56 56 277 157 120 1 58 li

31 Kesarpura p,W. Ol~l,.. 576-00 48 48 301 147 154 5 4 73 4(). Campo 32 KeBaJ'pufll Gam W. 'l.l­ 690-00 10 10 61 27 34 · . 7 33 Ja.lampura. w.'l-'). 285--00 29 ~H 173 86 87 1 · . 11 .. 34 Haripura. p,W· OllZ 029-00 28 28 248 117 131 5 7 85 23' Campo 35 Khanpurni Muvadi W·22. 482-00 31 31 193 108 Sri 36 14 36 Nana. P,Riv.011 S 509--00 86 86 499 2i)~ 247 35 29 6 54 I(). , .37 Galalni Muvadi Riv.:2 S 256-(10 19 19 III 59 52 · . .' 5 .. 38 Amarpura. P,W.OI21. 463-00 28 28 153 83 70 12 2 .. 28 3 39 Akrund II' ~ l.'l- P,M.H,Mp4,D4,3lJ 6,184-0u 58B 588 3.37B 1.741 I,U:l7 87 2 {} 810 342 Rhc,W8,Po. 40 Pa.nchkvl).da w. '22- 651-00 53 53 316 153 163 45 41 Hirapur P.M,W2.fJf ()ll~ 1,13S-CO 150 150 867 456 411 9 14 · . 210 7(} 42 Poyda. P,W·O'')~ 954-00 66 65 396 223 173 25 27 4, 99 24 43 Jitpur Riv. '). 5 195-00 23 23 110 61 49 23 11 68 35 33 44 Fa.tehpur Riv. ~ ~ 393-00 11 ·. ·. o' ·. 4 45 Ala-va. P,W.Itiv. 012'l2S 814-00 81 81 .(12 223 IS9 • 15 M 24 73 20

90 DiRECTORY Distri ct-Sa bar kantha TALUKA

WORKERS Non· Tota.l---~·------~-----~------~--- workers workers (I. IX) 1 II III' IV v VI VII VIII IX X SI. -- No. M F M F F M F 1\1 F M F M F 1\1 F M F F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 30,009 15,936 22,333 13,814 2,458 1,235 298 43 1,138 275 271 33 200 39 1,314 54 144 14 1853 429 26,077 35,665 .. 30,009 15.936 22,333 13,814 2,458 1,235 298 43 1,138 275 271 33 200 39 1,314 54 144 14 1853 429 26,077 35,665

606 IN 519 153 11 4 11 3 9 4 I 1 .. 38 8 10 2 497 89-1 1 541 171 434 155 6 9 27 1 34 4 14 .. 1 .. 25 2 465 819 2

41 2~ 40 29 1 .. 27 57 3 25 7 25 7 15 {O 4

129 48 117 42 5 5 1 2 5 99 160 [) , 146 63 13R 01 · . .. 1 I 4 1. I .. 2 109 180 6 137 61 123 :)4 2 a 5 3 ;5 llO 174 7 47 23 47 23 43 78 8 195 174 175 174 8 () ...... 3 .. 3 .. 134 138 9 405 196 285 176 48 36 4 17 1 .. 18 2 320 484 10

644 22 453 II 35 7 16 .. Iii 1 3 2 .. 51 4 .. 65 3 602 1,073 11

. 536 !70 400 250 38 13 36 6 40 1 8 .. 14 448 ;384 12 22 II) 13 11 6 5 1 " 2 .. 33 35 13 19 '5 14: 5 4 I 16 19 14

91 42 II 31 II .. 1 2 .. 4 I 74 150 15

47 31 47 3l · . •• .. + " . ~ 31 23 16 364 163 299 153 32 10 1 3 11 1 3 . . 6 239 381 17 32 17 32 17 .. .. " ,. .. .. 24 48 18 56 _ 291 55 3~7 57 1 . ~ . . 13 .. 18 .. 4 .. 4 289 522 19 57 2 41 1 11 1 2 •. 3 " 33 86 20 56 1 49 1 4 2 •. 1 40 119 21 109 55 107 54 1 1 1 74 77 22 86 36 81 36 3 .. 2 46 80 23 :37 22 36 22 1 .. 29 41 24 69 ,5.6 65 54 2 1 1 1 .. 50 4S 25

9 II 8 10 · . 1 oo. ... I. •• . . 1 18 3 26 4G3 255 321 229 46 25 7 1 .. 4 .. 10 2 .. 13 322 383 27 76 67 65 64 3 3 3 4 1 75 74 28 30 27 29 26 I I 30 26 29 91 23 79 23 9 2 .. 1 136 97 30

60 53 36 30 16 23 fi .. 1 .. 2 87 101 31 16 10 11 10 3 ·. 2 Il 24 32 48 20 46 19 2 1 ...... 38 67 33 ~8 36 17 13 14 14 21 5 9 4 1 2 .. 1 .. 3 49 95 34

61 20 58 2D I 2 47 6.3 35

147 84 110 69 19 10 15 5 1 ,2 105 163 36 38 24 38 24 ·. 21 28 37 48 l~ 47 9 1 1 ...... ". .. ., .. 3.) 60 38 897 303 502 218 123 43 62 .') 3 .. 25 ., 67 .. 15 9 100 28 844 1,334 39

88 !O 77 18 .5 2 5 .. 1 65 143 40

229 !03 180 185 17 13 9 1 .. .. 6 .. .. 1 ... .4 15 3 227 208 4l 107 37 74 25 18 11 2 1 6 •• 1 2 .. 2 •. 2 116 136 42 33 7 28 4 3 3 •• 1 .. 1 28 42 43 14 11 14 11 ·. · ...... III .... ". . . 21 22 44 121 75 80 sO 36 25 2 .. 1 2 102 14 45 I

91 GUJARAT VILLAGE BAIAP

81. Area in Occupied House· Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Vilhge/TownJ\Yard/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated

P M F M 1;' M F M F

1 2 ( 4 5 -( 7 8 ~ ~. ~~ 1('" 13

46 Lalpur 494-00 .. . , U n i n h abited. .. 47 'l'akhatpur 361-{)O H 24 150 84 66 15 48 Bibipura. P,W. Of 2..2 640-00 66 66 383 203 180 1 48 3 49 Chamarpur P.Riv'''I~.S 4~9-00 42 42 262 145 117 41 II ;:)0 Ha.mirpur P,Riv.CI2.S' 383--00 25 102 89 73 21 11 36 15

51 Ratanpur P J w.OI2.)' 734-00 54 54 324 165 159 I 82 29 P,W. C Il-·', 233-00 . .21 69 64 52 Lalu 21 133 · , 17 ·. 53 Ramp'ur Campa P, W.(), 1-... l'S56-00 45 45 314 165 149 4 .. 87 47 54 Vatrakgadh P2, W,Riv,Po. 1,143 00 102 lO::! 622 298 324- 5 1 1 2 117 47 55 Akodia , P,Hiv,Po.O I ,- 5 3~ 323-{)0 J 5 15 89 44 4 ..i 9

56 Rampura. P,Riv. 0125 649-00 66 66 314 178 136 24 16 49 2 57 Patio Riv. S 415-()O 12 12 74 41 33 · . ·. 5 · , 58 Alana P,Riv. 012S' 897-00 4!) 49 291 153 138 19 12 38 13 59 Dabha M,W,Po,O::a.'·')·3' 1,3;13-00 1:-17 ]37 58:3 291 292 43 40 115 47 60 Fatehpur W. ~. 2- I S(l-OO 29 29 196 107 89 II 61 Gulabpura W. '2..2- 141-00 14 14 64 31 33 · . 9 · . 62 Ramas M,W,Riv. 0 2? ,-,SI.4G3-00 186 186 9S9 521 468 42 36 234 77 63 Amargadh P,W.OI2'1. 392-0045 45 261 144 Il7 40 12 64 Bibinivav M,W.D").')", 221-0043 43 306 144 162 42' IS 65 Dolpur W. 'l... ~ 2 H8--o0 46 46 2;,8 134 124 18

61:) Manpur Riv. 2,-;' i)~n-oo ll':! 114 595 328 267 49 · . 67 Bhajpur P,Riv. 01'2 S 1,040-00 30 30 188 96 92 24 4 68 Vant.a p,W.oa,,,, 287-()0 i")4 54 326 174 152 75 10 69 Narmiya:ni P,Riv. 0, "l.S' 337-00 27 27 215 102 113 34 8 Muvadi 70 Rugnathpura P,W .Ot 'll.-. 188-00 :!7 27 162 77 85 31 15

71 Bhukhel P,W.OI'21 2,138-00 fi;) i,5 298 165 133 15 12 55 23 72 Amrapur P,W.012"l.- 383-00 74 74 484 243 241 · . "'. t. 73 . 20 73 Gancshpur .. 12j-OO U n i n It a II i ted .. ·. 74 Vantda Bayad P,W,Riv,Po. 576-00 103 610 337 273 3 98 4 75 Kheda \V. 2.).. 526-00 61 391 187 204 51 8 76 Kamli W.'2.l­ 291-00 42 42 248 134- 114 ·. .. 39 2 77 Simli 0').. '1 '2 2 I M,W2,Tk2. 716-00 116 116 622 334 288 18 15 136 39 78 Chogamda W. "1.')_ G37-00 47 47 258 130 128 39 22 59 26 79 Sengia.lJi Rayani W.27 164-00 23 23 145 76 69 20 1 80 Karoli M,W.O 22. "l- 872-00 50 ;iO 284 163 121 2 1 4 6 68 19 • 81 Dhamania M,W,Tk. O~2.1.2.1 l,041-UO 121 121 691 307 334 ·. 26 19 135 23 82 Bilwania P,W.Tk. 0, '2 ~2f ],317-00 161 161 1,024 [a)! 463 114 97 6 j) 173 18 s3 Jaswantpura M, W,Tk. 01. 2.?:J l 1,131-00 102 102 590 305 285 32 27 134 51 84 Gauh dakot w.2"4 I,OW-OO 23 23 liD 5R 52 Hl 8 85 Bhotudevno Math P,W. 012 "l- 429-00 17 17 144 82 62 32 9

86 Ka.r30n-pur P,Mp,D2,Rhc,W, 1,122-00 5u 5u 351 197 .Hi4 11 8 .. .. 41 1 87 Vantda Suka. M,W. 012.,.. 1,4[0\2-00 2:ll'l 238 1,238 668 570 ·. 92 81 197 40 88 Khadol P, W,Riv,Po. 2,817-00 '!:'!7 227 1,287 6m 630 33 39 14 19 229 5[1 s9 Saradi Sarkhandi P,M,W. 0102;:' 2. 1,S17-00 86 86 491 260 231 109 42 90 Chhevadia W,2'" 443-00 22 22 125 69 56 33 29 36 3

91 Gopalpurll P,Riv. 0\ 2.. ~ 513-00 3x 38 219 119 100 2 41 10 92 Nabhela. .. 150--()O 30 30 156 86 70 16 93 Dolpur P,W2,Tk.Ot212.1 462-00 34 34 229 124 105 · . 24 94: Gabat 112':12.11' P,M.H,Mp3, 4,374-00 844 844 4,418 2,286 2.132 340 280 23 15 1,114 424 D3,WI31JTk,Po. 95 Badarpura P,W5. 012. 2 5-14-00 87 87 475 261 214 65 66 130 36

91) Netrodia W4. 'l. 'l.. l57-O0 33 33 205 UI 94 23 1 97 Rupnagar p,W4. 0, 'l'~ 318-00 52 52 300 139 161 40 38 47 '"• 98 Dalpatpura. P.W2. 0 .22- :n2-00 ~4 24 141 74 67 7 99 Dharamdivanta P, W2. "I Z 2- 1, 3.j2-O 0 92 92 ,572 313 2.')9 15 19 78 -. 100 Sema.lia P.W2. 0 Il~ 1,130-00 32 32 115 70 45 24

92 DIRECTORY District-Sabarkantha ' TALUKA WORKERS Non­ wQrkcr~ Total ------~--~---- workers II III IV V VI VII VIII IX x SJ. (I.IX) i No. ---- -~--- _- :U F M J,' M F l\oI F M F MF~UF M F MFM F :M F

15 lG 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 .25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 .. 46 Un' n h a b 'j. t e d ...... ' 43 64 47 41 2 41 2 .. .. · . 4 I 85 177 41t 3 91 , . 4 2 7 3 ...... 3 Il8 67 96 49 21 75 2T I 2 ' .. 78 41 58 50 48 ]5 47. 1/; I 95 121 51 70 38 ;)3 29 8 9 8 39 20 36 20 3 .. .. 30 44 52 · . · . · . 4 80 117 53 85 32 4(i 16 24 8 2 7 4 6 7 [) 130 287 54 168 37 14.ti 29 8 2 3 2 I 2 .. 15 44 66 29 1 29 1

108 16 97 15 I I I 70 120 56 27 2 27 2 · . · . · . , . .. • I ~ .... 14 31 57 81 8 '70 2 2 1 7 1 .. ., 1 72 185 68 153 109 118 82 26 27 4 3 I .. I 138 183 59 67 IS 67 ]8 40 71 6Q

., 14 25 61. 17 8 15 .G 2 2 · , 263 96 197 711 12 12 12 6 3 16 2 .. .. 20 258 372 62 65 20 64 20 I 79 97 63 71 28 67 2B , . 3 I 73 134 64- 78 47 74 43 4 4 ii6 77 65

18i5 121 1 ~.') lOb J!) I fj 1 143 146 66 ~9 40 47 38 2 2 .. 47 52 67 SO 94 68 94 58 ~I 56 2 2 1 60 54 60 54 42 59 69

43 31 39 31 2 1 1 34 54 70 82 76 71 70 8 6 · . 2 1 83 57 71 138 114 128 113 t; 1 4 .. • I ...... 105 127 72 .. .. · . ·. U n i n 11, u b i ted ,., ...... 73 165 24 89 .. 12 10 ] 11 11 I 2.. 6 4 .. 30 12 172 249 7! 103 123 96 ]lR 2 3 2 2 3 84 81 75

80 72 78 72 1 I 54 42 76 186 181 169 181 4 2 7 4 148 107 77 69 72 64 66 5 6 · . 61 56 78 39 41 34 36 · . 5 5 .. 37 28 79 85 71 (ifj 62 14 9 2 78 50 80

191 22f) 14f) 188 37 36 1 I 1 1 .. 2 166 109 81 295 218 24S 185 41 33 · . .. I 5 266 245 82 155 100 87 49 56 49 1 1 I 3 I 7 150 185 83 32 20 32 20 · . 26 32 84 40 3] 35 31 3 ...... 1 1 42 :n 85 n5 94 III 9S · . I 3 · . 1 82 60 86 81 40 .. 3 '1 10 .. 30l 523 87 ~67 47 266 7 ·. " · . 352 362 276 2tW 53 61 3 2 7 5 3 2 10 3 305 268 88 1·50 96 123 94 16 2 7 · . 4 110 135 89 31 28 28 2S 1 2 38 28 90

72 4~ 32 31 37 12 1 2 47 57 9l 45 44 4~ 44 I · . .. .. ""...... 4l 26 92 66 48 45 43 4 3 · ...... 1 1 .. .' . . 15 2 .. .. 58 57 93 1,208 748 628 flUi 101 49 3 2 130 40 II 21 .. 159 6 7 .• 148 32 1,078 1,384, 94 154 100 1I2 27 1 5 4 5 5 1 107 114: 95 56 55 49 53 ·. 2 5 2 55 39 96 69 $4) 67 83 2 :1 · . 70 75 97 39 38 31 38 2 · . 6 ...... ".o .. 35 29 98 155 136 122 129 S 2 12 6 1 6 5 158 123 99 51 31 40 27 10 " 1 19 14 100 GUJANAT VILLAGE BA1AD

81. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tri bes Educated --~ ------P F M F

1 2 4 [).. (' 13 14

101 Gotapur P,W,Riv. O,2.'l.l. S" 44-00 50 50 314 171 143 59 6 102 Je.leri •. 256-00 1 1 4 2 2 .. 103 Prantvel P,W4,Riv. O\~':I-l.S" 1,346-00 78 78 479 260 219 · . 72 8 104 Kamlaj W.• 1. 41-00 8 8 48 20 28 2 · . 4 · . 105 Cholla If 22. ~C) M2,H,l\Ip3. 4,388-00 859 859 4,497 2,299 2,198 234 236 .. , .. 1,031 339 - D2,W3,Po.

~ 106 Bay-ad 111'1.1 S 2,1 P3,M,H,Mp3,D2,Hos,~7,523-00 1,107 1,117 5,948 3,178 2,770 252 210 98 87 1,479 533 Mcw,W5.Po,To,Tph. 107 Radodra 11 M,Mp,D,W7,Po. 2,782-00 280 280 1,410 743 667 36 29 20 21 337 ·132 108 D~b.ega.mda W2. ').'). 1,075-00 62 62 347 202 145 ·. ·. 23 2 4i'l 7 l~~ B.'M1Mhi M.W3.0 11').. 1,074-QO l37 L37 84.4. ,aa 421 18 17 lS~ 1% llO Kotda P,W3.0,U 722-00 77 77 394 194 200 45 62 70 13 III Lalpur (Mota) M.W~Riv.02l.# 5 ~~3;)-OO 68 68 399 200 199 ·. 60 4 112 JUlJ}atral W3,Riv. 2,.2-:1 S 146-00 31 31 197 90 107 · . 25 ·. 15 · . 113 Sarsoli" 1 ~ "l. ~J M, W2, Tk.Po. 1') 2,076-00 165 165 875 453 422 91 67 15 '1 168 53 114 HeJJ)atral O. 'l.~ P,W4,Riv. 2. s- 340-00 42 42 251 142 109 · . ·. .. .. 34 115 Vasadra P2,W. 012.2. 1,393-00 112 ll2 627 330 297 24 :n 17' 13 126 43

116 Dakhanesh'\1'ar M,W3. O~:tl. 1,908-00 198 198 1,024 527 497 33 16 244 87 117 Ambagam M,W3.Po.O'l1.2.1tt 1,194-00 160 160 838 428 410 54 128 24 118 Kadavia P,Tk2. 0111 485-00 37 37 275 137 138 .. 64 20 119 Totu P,W3. 011. .,. 1,102-00 128 128 838 450 388 35 27 , , 109 8 120 pipodra M,W 4:00 l." 1,125-00 160 160 837 4;il 386 6 3 141 16 121 Kojan P,W2. 01"2.."l- 1,114-00 65 65 322 162 160 20 21 6 6 74 19 122 Odl:laOI022-2 P,M,W3,2.'2.-S'lQ 1,4.50-00 196 196 1,128 574 554 63 62 8 9 .213 88 Tk,Riv,Po. 123 Ahmadpura "l5" P,W4,Tk,ltiv. 896-00 71 71 428 222 206 · . ·. 78 18 124 Jitpur Ali6.6 P,W,Riv. C,'l.l.l.'5 967-00 33 33 255 135 120 1 4 77 36 Ra.JJ)8i Campa 125 Takhatpur W,Riv. 'l. 'l 'l..S 342-00 27 27 163 86 77 ·. 9 2 126' Dhom '2l~ )2.5 W2,Tk,Rh'. 65-00 11 11 104 54 50 . . ·. 27 · . 127 Ajabpur Of '2.1 '2. I P, W6, Tk. 70~-OO 60 60 335 176 159 6 ;) 82 34 128 Kalajina- P, W3,Tk. Ot 212.1 387-00 42 42 271 143 128 54 9 Muvada 129 Dolpur P, W2,Riv. ar II 2. S 427....00 35 35 191 99 92 3 1 60 20 130 pagiana Muvada. 'V. '1.1. 309-00 37 37 220 115 105 22 131 Ga.rlE'shpur \V. 2l.. 577-00 18 18 125 63 62 ·. 8 10 26 3 132 Kbtmda P,W. O\"_ 'l- 76-00 7 7 41 16 25 .. · . ., 3 3 ,133 Sathamba \1121-2 P,M2,H,Mp7, D3,1.53,I,745-00 701 701 3,602 1,883 ),719 279 228 20 7 1,075 486 Hos2, W7,Riv,Po. 134 V~j!.tyganj \V. 'l.'1. 492-00 17 17 75 37 38 ·. .' 21 23 7 4 135 Patclna Muvada W4. "ll. 1,840-00 125 125 686 369 317 68 38 13 7 178 33 136 Mudja W. '21.. 258-00 34 34 232 127 105 ·. 9 6 55 5 137 Kh:ui W.2'1. 89-00 12 12 68 33 35 · . 12 1 73 , 138 Narsela. W. 2'2 115-00 24 24 157 84 '" . " ~ . 32 1 13l) Indt'an 2' 'l'l M,lthc, WI5,Tk,Po. 4,657-00 525 525 3,149 (,629 1,520 ]28 125 2 · . 626 150 "140 Hathipura '1~ P.W5,I~h~,Po. 2,336-00 223 223 1,186 601 585 46 68 17 19 289 74:

Hl Xafl1yavat w.ll ~~ ~ ~ tl 2.5 '.}o l~ 1 142 Vajavat W. '2~. 93-00 10 10 75 89 36 . . .' . 12 2 143 Jal!\>mpura P,W2. ~'l-')... 1,086-00 83 83 450 235 215 6 97 35 144 Champlavil t W. '2.'_ 59-CO 40 40 274 133 141 · . .. 22 1 145 Vasa-nirel M,W. Dl'') 830-00 114 114 657 364 293 43 17 132 22

146 Varena Bortimba P2,W. 0 t~l. 1,546-00 . 113 113 677 340 337 3 2 79 18 ' 147 Bormath P,W. t> t ~l- 663-00 48 48 314 172 142 52 3 148 Sangai p, W. 0 t j '\.. 847-00 81 81 456 239 217 4 .. 56 10 149 Chhabhon 0 \"l.l P2,W,Po. ~ C, • 1,768-00 202 202 1,233 629 604 64 60 .. 160 9 150 D~wai '" tll'l..l~P3,.M2,H,Mp4,D,H0s.t.4t716-00 820 820 4,500 2,370 2,130 lSI 163 38 ']4 1,081 413 WIS, Tk,Riv,Po. .~

94 " DIR.EOTORY Distric~Sabarkantha TALUK~

WORKERS Non­ workers Tota.l ------.--~-~------workers 8J., (I-IX) I II III IV V Vl VII VIII IX X No,

M F M F M F M F M FMFMFM F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 89 72 72 62 7 5 2 3 " 6 2 1 .. 1 .. 82 '11 101 I 1 , , 1 1 ., ...... 1 1 102 130 110 126 108 1 2 1 2 " 13() 109 103 16 15 12 13 II 1 I , . · ...... • ; ... • l' 1 ·. "'" "'...... 5 104- 1,150 199 747 150 106 3 3 88 15 3 .. 11 2 81 1 16 2 95 26 1,149 1,999 105

1,653 659 673 446 180 73 9 86 27 55 2 11 ," 185 1 11 .. 443 llO 1,525 2,111 108

421 108 164 14 87 41 2 37 17 5 5 1 36 2 6 1 79 32 322 559 107 7 .. 84 133 108 118 12 78 1 3 · . 27 11 · , "1' .. " .... 3 239 253 201 239 25 10 •... 5 4 .. 1 ., 5 · . 2 .. 184 168 109 112 39 67 35 37 3 2 1 5 1 82 161 uo 102 104 84 102 · . 2 .. 13 .. 4 1 .. 98 95 III 44 52 43 52 1 · . .. ~ ...... "' . 46 65 112 263 167. 138 132 40 19 10 1 .. . 14 42 29 190 256 113: 81 66 79 66 · . · . · . · . I ·. I .. 61 , 43 IJ.~; 190 165 136 153 41 11 8 1 2 1 2 .. 140 132 116

2/'i 2'56 1~2 19& &5 4~ 2 · . · , 12 '3 ~5~ ~41 116 242 229 219 223 10 2 2 , . 9 4 2 186 181 117 81 72 45 60 27 3 8 9 1 .. 56 66 118 242 180 235 176 7 4. · . · . 2QS 208 119 280 206 265 202 10 4 2 2 1 .. 171 180 120

91 73 69 58 17 14 · . · , 3 · . 2 1 71 87 121 283 232 204 203 39 26 6 5 1 II 1 17 2 291. 322 122

129 116 Ill) 115 1 7 5 .. , . 1 1 93 90 123 66 62 3S 40 16 18 4 2 2 6 2 69 58 124

43 42 41 42 2 43 35 126 30 36 30 36 · . · . · . ... '".. ". 24 14 126 115 90 57 56 36 22 3 .. 17 12 . 2 61 69 12'7 75 75 75 75 68 53 128

51 41 50 4 1 1 I "4O ... 52 41 129 30 63 30 I " 51 76 130 22 26 17 3 5 1 .. 33 40 131

• .. 41 .. '" ... • .. 1'... . '" ...... '" 7 IS 132 7 9 7 .. ' ·. ·. · ...... " 185 274 58 28 39 2 131 32 ]15 16]5 I 186 20 .. 235 39 877 1,534 133

24 5 4 . . 20 5 · . . . · . · ...... 13 33 134 197 176 158 168 14 4 3 1 I 4 17 3 172 141 135 2 .. • 67 61 57 55 7 6 I 60 «13fJ 17 22 17 22 16 13 137 43 57 43 57 · . · . .. · ...... 30 27 138 884 504 837 502 18 · . 12 I 2 S ... .. 7 1 745 1,016 139 298 296 231 2SG 34 27 18 3 . .1- 8 1 .. 6 " 303 289 140 13 12 12 12 1 12 24 14] 19 26 19 26 · . · . .. '" "' .. ... to .... 2() 10 142 144 123 114 113 17 3 13 7 91 92 143 79 S3 78 83 · . " . , . 1 .. 54 58 144 217 174 197 159 4 1 .. '" *'- .. ~ .. 4 11 15 147 119 146

195 168 IS6 166 6 1 3 1 .. 'f '" t 145 169 146 89 77 87 77 · . · . · . .. 1 .. .. 1 ". 83 65 147 126 HI 112 100 6 2 7 3 · . . ' 1 ,. "" ., 113 106 148 1 284 345 295 328 294 · , · . · . 13 · '" .. ,. I .. ., "" 3 ,. 309 14:9 1!225 430 638 308 82 23 3 122 30 57 14 18 4, 170 8 8 .. 127 43 1,146 1,700 too

95" DIRECTORY Disiri ct-sa bal' kazatha TALUKA

WORKERS Tf)tal ------~ workers (I-IX} I n III . IV V VI VIl VIII IX X 81 • ----- . _-_ No M F M F M F M F F F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 :,n 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 30,009 15,936 22,333 l3,S!4 2,458 1,235 298 43 t,138 276 271 33 200 39 1,314 54 144 14 1853 429 26,077 35,665

ao,009 15,936 22,333 13.814 2,458 1,23/; 298 43 1,138 275 271 33 200 39 1,314 /)4 144 14 18·53 429 26,077 3:;.66.5

606 174 [) I!) 153 11 4 11 3 9 4 1 1 .. 38 8 .. 16 2 497 89-1 1 541 171 434 {;55 6 9 27 1 34 4 14 .. 1 25 2 465 819 2

41 29 40 29 1 .. 27 57 3 25 7 25 7 15 40 4 129 48 117 42 5 5 1 2 5 9!l 160 [) ., 146 63 138 bl · . · . 1 1 4 I 1 lOB IHO (.i 137 61 123 .j·l ~ :~ ,) 3 5 1 llO 174 7 47 23 47 z:l · . · . 4:~ 78 8 195 174 175 174- · . 6 .. .. .' 3 .. · , 3 134 138 9 405 196 285 176 14 36 4, 17 .. 1 18 2 320 4X4 lo

644 22 453 11 35 7 16 .. Hi 1 3 2 .. :;:1 •. 4 65 3 602 1.073 Ii

~36 :!70 400 2;)0 38 13 3U 6 40 1 8 14 448 .JS4 12 22 Hi 13 11 6 5 1 .. 2 .. · . 33 35 13 19 5 14 {) 4 1 16 If} 14

91 14 11 31 2 , a 11 1 2 4 I 74 150 15

47 31 47 31 · . , . · . · . 31 23 16 364 163 299 153 32 10 1 3 11 1 3 .. 6 239 3S1 17 32 17 32 17 · . · . · . · . · . · . 24 48 18 387 56 291 55 57 1 .. 13 18 .. 4 4 289 522 19 57 2 41 1 11 1 2 .. 3 33 86 20

56 1 49 1 4 2 1 40 IHJ 21 109 55 107 54 1 1 1 74 77 22 86 36 81 36 3 .. 2 46 80 23 37 22 36 22 · . I .. · . 29 41 24 69 56 65 54 2 1 1 1 1 50 4S 25 9 11 8 10 · . 1 .. . . . · . 1 18 3 26 ')~ · ') 403 2Mj 321 !29 46 .. <1 7 I .. •• I 4 .. }O ...... 13 322 383 27 76 67 65 64 3 · . 3 3 4 1 75 U 28 30 27 29 26 1 1 · . · , 30 26 29 91 Z3 79 23 9 2 .. 1 66 91 30

60 53 36 30 16 1 87 10i 31

16 10 11 10 3 · , 2 11 24 32 48 20 46 19 2 I . . · . · . · . 38 67 33 ~8 36 17 13 14: 14 21 5 9 4 1 2 .. 1 3 49 95 34 61 20 as 1 2 47 6il 35

147 84 l~O 69 19 10 15 5 1 2 105 163 36 38 24 3S 24 · . 21 28 37 1 48 10 47 9 ...... • t •• · . · - ., .. . . 35 60 38 897 303 502 218 123 43 62 5 3 .. 25 67 15 9 100 28 844 1,334 39 88 %0 77 18 5 2 5 .. .. 1 65 143 40 229 %03 180 IS5 17 13 9 1 6 .. .. 1 15 3 227 208 41 107 37 74 25 18 11 2 1 6 1 .. 2 " 2 ., 2 116 136 42 33 7 28 4 3 3 1 .. .. 1 28 42 43 14 11 14 Il · ...... ·. · . 21 22 44: 121 75 80 50 36 25 2 .. . . . 1 2 102 14 45

91 D1RECTORY Distri c t-SabarkaDiha TALUKA I

WORKERS Non- Total ------~ _------__ ---- v.orkers workers 81. (I-IX) I 11 III IV V VI X No. - _____ -- VII VIII IX M F M F 111 F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F U 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 144 109 130 108 10 111 134 151 204 3 1 I 8 198 7 3 .. . . % 1 · . · . ] IG6 344 152 619 154 3tH 106 38 39 2 153 161 30 1 · . 3 2 .. 53 9 493 822 37 142 10 18 27 . . .. 1 164 243 154 3M 82 33~ '79 f> 2 3 1 · . 7 316 530 155 122 6 87 .. 2'41 6 3 . . 3 126 232 156 336 106 305 94 24 11 269 167 64 :! I 1 · . 4 478 2 62 1 1 1 66 109· 220 I 168 5 209 5 5 6 310 458 159 8S 61 78 {)7 5 4 56 55 160 58 51 46 44 11 7 . . 1 . . 1 69 ~6 161 806 537 .. · . 738 517 28 13 1 30 7 · . 1 i 801 1,054 16.2 1,080 902 975 859 69 41 1 ·. 22 16 2 8 1 .20 .. }o019 1,1l9 163 26 18 24 3 2 1 24 16 164 14 11 14 11 . . 9 165 83 . . 9 84 81 81 1 3 ·. 1 19 77 'HIO

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