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CENSUS OF 1991

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DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

PART XII - A & B

VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY

VlllAGE & TOWNWISE PRIMARY· CENSUS ABSTRACT

DISTRICT

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Part VI I I Sp~cial Tables on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Part lX-A Town Directory Part IX-B Survey Report on selected towns

Part .- IX-C Survey Report on selected Part x Ethnographic ~otes and special studies on scheduled castes and scheduled tribes. Part XI Census Atlas

B-PUNJAB GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

Part XI1-A and B Distict Census Handbook for each district:

Part XIIA-Vfll.ge and Town Directory Part XIIB-Village and TownWlse Prjmaq~ Census Abstract.

(11) CONTENTS

Pages 1. Foreword vii

2. Preface ix

3. Important statistics of the district xiii

4. --A short· profile; Location, Origin of name, Area, Climate, Topography, Ri ver and drains, Present jurisdiction, Land utilisation, Agricul ture J irrigation. Animal husbandry, Tenancy J Industry J electricity. Minerals and Mining, Communication, Trade and Commerce, Forestry, Medical and Public Health, Education, Occupation and other miscellaneous activities, Places of religious. Historical and tourist interest 3

ANNEXURE-Showing jurisdictional 9hanges 21

5. Introduction to District Census Handbook:- 23

CONCEPT AND DEFINITIONS Rural/Urban classification, Village, .Town and Urban Agglomeration. 27

6. Demographic analysis based on Inset tables a) Upon Primary Census Abstract, Analysis based on Inset tables 1-10. 27--39 b) Upon Village Directory, Analysis based on Inset tables 11-16 39-46 c) Upon Town Directory, Anal ysis based on Inset tables 17-21. 46-51

PART XII A-VILLAGE • TOWN DIREcTORY

SECTION I - Village Directory

7. Note explaining the codes used in the Village Directory 59

8. Codes used in the Alphabetical list of villages 1981 and 1991 Census (Manual and Computer Codes). 65

i) Alphabetical list of villages­ CD Block 71 Nurpur Bedi CD Block 99 Chamkaur Sahib CD Block 123 Rupnagar CD Block 159 Kharar CD Block 197 Majri CD Block 229

(iii) H) Viliage Directory Pages Anandpur Sahib CD Block 78 Nurpur Bedi CD Block 104 Charnkaur Sahib CD Block 130 Rupnagar 'CD Block 168 Kharar CD Block. 204- Majri CD Block 236

Appendix 1 to 4 (Village Directory) SECTION II-Town Directory 258--297 9. Codes used in the Town Directory 303

Statement 1 Status and growth history 308 Statement II Physical aspects and location of town 1989 310 Statement III Municipal Finance .1988-89 312 Statement IV Civil and other . amenities 1989 314 Statement IV{a): ' Civil and other amenities in notified slums, 1989 317 Statement V Medical Educational, Recreational- and Cultural facilities 1989 318 Statement VI Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking 1989 320

Appendix Towns showing their outgrowth with population. 322.

PART XII B-VILLAGE AND TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT - . ' Explanatory' note on Primary Census Abstract

Primary Census Abstract 327

Rupnagar District 332

Anandpur Sahib CD "Block 348

Nurpur Bedi CD Block 370 Cham'kaur Sahib CD Block 392 - Rupnagar CD Block 426 Kharar CD Block 460 Majri CD Block 490

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11 •. t,Jrban Primary Census Abstr~ct 516

Appkldix I : Details of CD Blocks included under various tahsils 535

12. Tahsilwise Primary Census Abstract 536

Appendix II : Enumeration blockwise total population and Scheduled Caste popula,tion in Urban area • 551

Annexure to Appendix, District Primary Census• Abstract of Scheduled CasteS!. 570 MAPS

District Rupnagar Tahsil and CD block boundaries, Before inner roads/railways, river/stream, towns title by population size class, important , villages, post and telegraph offices, degree college and technical institu­ tion, etc.

Tahsil Anandpur Sahib Boundaries of CD blocks Anandpur ! Sahib and ~urpur Bedi, VHlage boundary, population siZe of villages, urban areas , amenities, roads/ railwa y's, river / stream, etc.

Tahsil Rupnagar Boundaries of CD blocks Rupnagar and Charnkaur Sahib, village boundaries. population size of villages, urban areas, amenities, roa(!s/railway, ri ver I stream, etc.

Tahsil Kharar : _Boundaries of CD blocks Majri and· Khal"ar, Village boundary, population size of villages, urban areas ~ amenities, roads/railways" etc.

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(i'OREWORD

Publication of the District Census Handbooks (DCHs) was initiated after the 1951 Census and is continuing since then with some innovations/modifica­ Hons after 'each decennial Census. This is the most valuable district level publication brought out by the Census Organisat.ion on behalf of each State Govt ./Union Territory administration. It 1l7ter-a tia provides data I information on some of the basic demographic and socia-economic characteristics and on the availability of _certain important civic amenities/facilities in each village and town of the respective . This publication has thus proved to be of immense utility to t he planners, administrators, academicians and researchers.

The scope of the DCH w~s initial! y confined to certain important census tables on population, economic and socia-cultural aspects as also the Primary Census Abstract (PCA) of each village and town (ward-wise) of the district. The DCHs published after the 1961 Census contained a descriptive account of the district, administrati ve statistics, census t.ables and ViII age and Town Directories inc;luding PCA. After the 1971 Census, two parts of the District Census Handbooks (Part-A comrisirig ViUage and Town Directories and Pa 1't-B comprising Village and Town peA) were released in all the States and Union Territories. The third Part (C) of the District Census Handbooks .comprising administrative statistics and· district census tables, which was also to be brought out, could not be pUblished in, many States/UTs due to considerable delay in compilation of relevant material. In 1981, some new features alongwith the restructuring of the formats of Village and Town Directory were introduced in the DCHs. These were published in two parts for each district after the 1981 Census. While Part-A somprised Village and Town Directories, the PCA of villages and towns. (ward-wise) including Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes peA upto tehsill town level were provided in Part­ B. To il1ustrate. all the amenities. except electricity, were brought together in the Village Directory and if an amenity was not available in the referrent village, the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place having such amenit y was gi ven. Information on some new items suer! as aduLt literacy centtes, primary health sub-centres and community health workers in the village were provided so as to meet some of the requirements of the Revised Minimum Needs Programme. Similarly. information on approach to the village was also provided for the first time in the Village Directory so as to give an idea about the number of inaccessible villages in each district. In case of Town Directories also, keeping in view the requirements of the Minimum Needs Programme. a statement IV-A on slums was provided so as to enable the planners to c hal k out the' programmes for providing better civic and other amenities in the slums. In this statement details on civic and other amenities were reported for the slums of Class-I and Class-II towns. Apart from this, one column an the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population and another on adult literacy classes I centres were added in Statements I V and V respectively. The manner of presentation of the OCHs for the 1991 Census is by and large the same as followed in 1981. However, the format of PCA has been rest!:"uctured slightly in the 1991 Census fOl' the benefit- of data users. Nin~-fold industrial classification of main workers has been given as against four-fold industrial classification presented in the 1981 Census. In addition to this, the sex-wise population in the 0-6 age-group has also been included in peA for the first time with a view to enabling data users to compute mare realistic literacy rate as all children below 7 years of age have been treated as illiterate at the time of the 1991 Census. It is expected that the above mentioned modifications will help the planners in chalking out more effective develo pmental programmes.

vii) One of the most important innovations in the 1991 Census is the Community Development Block-level presentation of data in the ,village Directory and PCA instead of the traditional TahsiliTaluk/PS level presenta­ tion. I~ is expected that the presentation of Village Directory and PCA data at C. D. Block level will help tile planners in formulation of micro-level developmental plans, as the C.D. Block is the lowest administrative unit for developmental planning.

In order to facilitate the task of administrators. planners and researchers intending to use Village Dire~torv/PCA data,. either from the magnetic tapes/floppies or from the published records, both the computer and manual codes for each village have been provided for the 1991 Census alongwith the corresponding codes of 1981.

This publication is a joint ventu re of the State Government I UT administration and the Census Organisation. The data have been collected and compiled under the direction of Shri D.S. Jaspal, LA.S., Director of Census Operations, Punjab on behalf of the State Government which has borne the cost of printing. The task of planning, designing and coordination of the publication was initiated by Dr. K.P. Ittaman, former Deputy Registrar General (Social Studies) and Shri M.M. Dua, Joint Director. For the sake of uniformity in presentation of information/data and for pr.eparation of analytical note depicting the salient features emerging from a micro-level analysis ~f Census/non-Census data, a model District Census Handbook from each State and Union Territory was thoroughly scrutinised in the Social Studies Division under the guidance of Shri M. K. Jain, the present Deput y Regis trar General (S. s. ) . This task was carried out by Shri A.K. Singh. Deputy Director who was assisted by Shri N. S. Soam, Assistant Director and his staff. Technical gUidance in the preparation of the maps was initially provided by Dr. B.K. Roy, former Deputy Registrar General (Map) and later by Mrs. Minati Ghosh, the present Deputy Registrar General (Map).

I am thankful to all those who have contributed to this project.

(A.R. Nanda) Registrar General, India.

New , June 11, 1992.

(viii ) PREFACE

After comletion of 1991 Census Operations in the State, the DCHB series is being brought as a compendium of official statistics and demographic profile of a district in one single volume for easy reference. The publication is a joint venture of the State Government and the State Census Organisation ,. 1t contains very useful information for use of planners, administrators, academicians, researchers and the public at large. For the district administration especially, 'it is a documentation of various facts and figures of the district and would serve as a limited encyclopedia giving an insight into its social, cultural and demographic scenario. '

There are 120 towns and 12,795 villages constituting urban and rural comoonents of th~ State respectively. The collection and compilation of the voluminous data presented in this volume was a formidable task inasmu~h as the follow up with the various governmental and non-governmental agencies for obtaining the factual data relating to all aspects of the district and the reconciliation itself constrained many a delays.

As a first measure, the schedules designed by the ORG! for 'collection of information from various agencies in the rural and urban areas of each district had to be translated into and also test checked to assess their acceptability and responsiveness by those who were to be its users. The data collected for the Town Directory has mostly come from the Chief Executives (Commissioners/Executive Officers/Secretaries) of urban local bodies and BDPOs and for rural areas, we had it from the District Revenue agencies. The maps included in' this publication give information on location of vilJages, size class of population, ,urban spread and important infrastructure facilities available therein are based upon district/tahsil maps obtained from Directorat~ of L~nd Records, Purfljab.

From the very beginning, the collection process was given impetus by issuing directions tb the officers and staff of the Census Directorate, who had been superVlslIlg the training programmes for houselisting and enumeration operations during 1991 Census to have additional resonsibility in getting the schedules fiHed up through personal contacts' with 'the concerned field officials. The task of collection of most of the information requ~red for this volume h"d been, over by April, 1991 whereas, afte'r reconciliation of data, it continued pouring in up to September/October, 1991.

The data obtained from the field was supplemented and cross checked with the data of various dther departments at the State level, particularly, in relation to amenities anCd facilities in the field of education, medical, communications and the like, and with. the computerisation of Primary Census AbStract (PCA) in December, 1992, important official statisti~s having become available for inclusion in these series, simultaneously one copy of the Village Directory was readied. The data had, however, to be recast fqr presentation at CD block levels in keeping with the instructions from RGI. which is a novel feature of the 1991 DCHBs and a departure from the past practice. In order to Iquicken the release of' PCA data to the \liers, the compilation was rI.lanually done and later computerised with the help of National Informatics Centre, Punjab. During the course of co~puterisation of Village Directory, the fonnat already prepared had to be revised as .the breakup of area irrigated by each source was required to fit in with the computer software programming. This entailed both manual labour and extra time, in recompiling and reconcil.j.ng the data. The process of computerisation was quite a delicate ta.$k as it required n~mber ~o~ revisions in the light of comparisons carried out with the copy of Vlllag~ DIrectory manually prepared and printouts, supplied by the NIC. But for thIS delay, the project would have since been completed. (lx) The DCHS project was initiated under the able and dynamic guidance of Shri D.S. Jaspru, lAS, who assumed the charge of Director, Census Operations, Punjab, at a very crucial juncture, when' State Government and district administration .was under great pressure due to critical law and order situation prevailing then. The grit and determination s.hown by the Director. Shrt D.S. Jaspal not only galvanised and energised one and all in the Census . Directorate but provided much· needed inspiration to the State Government officials engaged in the' census work 'to do their best to make 1991 Census a complete success. I express my deep sense of gratitude to him for having inspired all in this directorate for making us to march ahead in carrying out the arduous task of the field operations in very difficult times.

. The collection of data which is being presented in the OCHB series, mainly. Primary Census Abstract (PCA), is due to the efforts of thousands of State Government officials, especially teachers who worked at various levels for the twin operations of· houselisting and actual census count under very difficult .circumstances. What is more, the data comprising the Viliage and Town Directory is mainly due to the efforts of Revenue officials, Municipal staff and BDPO offices who took pains in filling up the detailed schedules of each .village/town. To all of them, the census organisation owes i~ deep appre·ciation.

. . The computerisation of Village Directory and Primary Census Abstract was made possible due to the unstinted cooperation and help of the National Informatics Centre, Punjab State Unit, . Shri A.K. Aggarwal, the State Informatics Officer and his staff members deserve our special thanks~

The Social' Studies Division of the office of Registrar General, India provided much needed instant technical guidance in co-ordinating and initiating the project; Dr. K. P .. Ittaman, ex-Dep"t y Registrar' General (Social Studies Division), Shri M.M. O\la, ex-Joint Director and the present DRG (SS), Shri M .K. Jain and his officers provided all along valuable instructions and it was they all who took pains in e'xpeditiously clearing' our model District Census Handbook. We owe our profound indebtedness to all of them.

Shri A • R • Nanda, lAS, former Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India was always forthcoming in providing inspiring guidance and leadership in the acompletion of the project in most difficult p.mes. We . owe him our deepest gratitude and regards. We are beholden'''to Dr. M. Vijayanunni; lAS, R~gistrar General and Census Commissioner of India~ who has . been giving us a lot of encouragement in making It possible to send out the DCHBs quickly for immediate availability of data to all users.

I would resist the temptation of mentioning here any single incumbent at any level of the hierarchy individually for apparent reasons and would rest content with acknowledging my debt to all of them as appended hereto. However, Sarvshri Ajit Singh, Deputy Director, M.L. Sharma, Assistant Director,.. Malkiat Singh, lnv. worked. as a team t~ complet~ thi~ project, I deeply appreciate the work done by them. seemg through thIS excellent publication prepared by them.

Chandigarh H.L. KALLA, 30th August, 1995 Deputy Director.

(x) ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS DATA COMPILATION AND PROCESSING

t-.I.L. Sharma, AD Pars Ram, AD

Malldt Singh, Inv. Joginder Singh, SA Ualbir Singh, SA Manslla Ham, SA

Nari~der Singh. Computor 1,1. S • Sudan, Compu tor 'Harbeer Knur, Computor Raj Pal Pathak, Computor Sunita Rani, AC Duni Chand, AC

DHAfTING M.L. Sharma, AD MAPPING AND DATA REPRESENTATION

Madhnv Shyam, RO (Map) Surinderjit Singh, Sr. Geographe Tej Pal Singh, Cartographer Rupsa Banerjee, Geographer, Jiwnn Singh, Sr. Adfst Usha Knlra, Artist Kulbir Singh, Artist IInrdcep Knur, Computor Jagjit Singh, Draftsman Sangectn Rahi, Draftsman Bali Ram, GO PROOf HEADING AND PRINTING

Madhav Shyarn, HU (M"p)

Bhagirath Singh, Inv. Malkit Singh, Inv. Pawan Kum

H.S. Sudan, Comput~r P~rkash Chand Sharma, Comput~r Narinder Singh, Computer Harbeer Kaur, Computor Manmohan KnUT Nagpn), Computor Hnrhans Singh, Complltor Rajpal Pathak, Computor Shashi Arora. AC

TYPING ANn PHOTOSTAT!::: Pawan Kumar Ba.ia,i. Sr. Steno 111.ney Kumar, AC Ajit Singh, Daftri

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IMPORTANT STATISTICS

$TATE DISTRICT

population, Total Persons 20,281,969 915,603 Males 10,778,034 489,671 Females 9,503,935, 425,932 '" Rural Persons 14,288,744 683,286 Males 7 , 56~ :.t23 365,445 Females :6,719,321 j17,841 Urban Persons­ 5,993,225 232,3.17 Males 3,208,611 124,226 - \ Females 2,784,614 108,091 Decennial POPllIation +20.81 +27.81 Growth Rate 1981--91 Area (Sq .. fKms) 50,362 2,085 Density of Population 403 439 {per Sq. Kms) \

Sex Ratio (Number of 882 870 Perna 1es per 1aoo Males) Literacy 'Rate Persons 58.51 68.14 (Excluding children in Males 65.66 76.45 ~,age group, 0--6) , , Females 50.41 58.54

P~r'centage of, Urban 29.55 25.37 ~opulation, to Total, Population Percentage to Total Pooulation :-- (1) Main workers Persons 30.07 29.40. Males 54.12 52.15 Females _ 2.79 3.26 (ii) Marginal workers Persons 0.81 0.67 ,Males o. TO 0.09 Females 1.61 1.33 (iii) Non-workers Persons 69.12 69.93 Males . 45.78 47.76 Females 95.60 95'.41

BRE'/tK UP OF MAIN WORKERS "rcentage Among Main Workers .,;,:".(,;;:",:"" 1 Cultivators Persons 31.44 28.,85 Males 32.47 29.81 Females 8.72 .. 11.18

(xiii) II Agricul tural Labourers Persons 23.82 15.89 Males 23.80 16.42 Females 24.35 6.02 HT Livestock, Forestry, Persons 0.81 0.3.9 1 Fishing, Hunting and Males 0.79 0.38 Plantation Orchards and I Allied Activities ... Females 1.11 0.42 , IV Mining and Quarrying Persons 0.01 0.02 Males 0.01 0.03 Females 0.00 . V(a) Manufacturing, ~rocess{ng , Persons 1.33 1.60 Repair.s in Servicing arid Males 1.25 1.59 Household Industry Females 3.18 1.76 V(b) . Manufacturing, Processing, Persons 10.95 11.14 in Servicing ar1_d:. Repairs Males 11.15 11.32 other than household

-~- ,industry Females 6.76 7.70 VI \ Constructions Persons 2.56 2.47 .Males 2.63 2.45 Females 1.03 2.96 Vll Trade and Commerce Persons 10.55 8.,42 Males '10.81 8.69 Females 4.69 3.42 VIII ' Transport, Storage and Persons 3.83 4.65 Gommunications -_ Males 3.97 4.8~

Females _ 0.94 ~ 0.91 IX Other Services Persons 14.70 26.57 '" I Males 13 .12 24.45 Females 49.22 65.63 . Percentage of Scheduled Caste Persons . 28.31· 24.57 . Population to Total. P~pulation Males 28.44 24.74 Females 28.17 24.38 - . Percentage of Scheduled Tribe Persons Total Population Population' to Males Females

Number of occupied r.sidential 3,330,253 160,258 hou'ses . Number of villages Total 12,795 917 Inli .. i:>ited 12,428 . 895 Uninhabj:ten 367 22 Number of towns 120 8 I

~'" (xiv) ••ALYTICAL NOTE

3 ANALYTICAL NOTE Location: Rupnagar district formerly known as Ropar forms part of Patia.la Division., It lies t~wards north latitude 30°-32' and 31° .... 24' and east longitude 76°-18' and 76°-55' and is located on the e'astern' fringe of the State and shares common boundaries with Una, Bilaspur and districts () in the north and north-east, Ambala district (Haryana) and Chandigarh district (t"handigarh., Union Territory) in the east; and districts in' the' south and south-west and in the west.

Origin of Name: The, district takes its name fron the district headquarters town, 'formerly known as Ropar' but re-named as Rupnagar by the State Government vide notification dated' 16th November, 1976. 'The legend goes that the town was founded, by Raja ,Rokeshw~r, who named :it Rupnagar after his son Rup Sen. In,cidentaUy, the' name also fits into 1l,he beautiful landscape in the surrounding area. The town .is of considerable, antiquity. The recent excava­ tions' conducted at Rupnagar indicate that it was a -centre of Harappan culture, which prospered here in the 3rd millennium B. C • , . . Area : The district has an area of 2,085.0 sq. kms., as supplied· by Surveyor General, India, out of which 82.1 sq. kms. is urban., shared between 8 urban units in the distric.t. whereas the remaining 2,002.9 sq. kms. is rural. The rural area of the district bas been derived by subtracting urban area of the district from the total district area, as supplied by the Surveyor General, India. The tahsil-wise area as supplied by the Director. Land Record$, Punjab, is; Anandpur Sahib 651.9 sq. kms.; Rupna~ar 735.0 sq. kms.

and Kharar 731.7' sq t' kmsAl The area for tahsils, ,when added up for the district, gives an-",a.r.~a of 2,12'4.6 sq. kms. which d~es not tally with area supplied 'by the SurY.-yor .General, India. The urban 'area for the district has bc!en obtained by adding up areas of the towns, as supplied by the urban ci vic bodies. The rural area' for the tahsils has been obtained by subtracting urban- area from ,tahsil area suppiied by the Director, Land Records, Punjab. The Community Development Block area has, howeyer, been obtained by adding' up village areas of con$tituent villages, including Census Towns and out­ ,growths" of urban, agglomera~ion.'

Climate : The district rs~-located in the su~-mounta,ne region of the State. It is interspersed with low 'hills of 'Katar Dhar' and 'Kolhal Rangel of the Shivaliks. The district's proximity to the outer, Himalayan Range brings moderation, and severity \ to ,summer and winter seasons respect!vel y. Compared to southern districts 'of Punjab which are away' from the hills, this district experiences more rainfall. ' ' . , There are two principal seasons, SUIllmer (April to September) and .winter (October to March). The summer months of May and June are the hottest during which maximum :temperature may ,touch 47°C on some days. The months.of April, May and June ar~ both dry and hot. The mpnsoon rains set in the first week at JQly and continue Qurin~ the months of July. August and September, which· together record thr.ee fourths of the rainfall during the year... During the rainy season, it· is, hot and }:lumid except on the days it rains. ,Sometim~j:I dust storms may occur in t,he months of May and June which :cause extensive .damage both to crops and properly. Winter is at its peak in thE!' months of December and January when minimum ternperatul!e may dip as low 4 as 4°C on some days. In winter, rains are experienced mainly in January and Febr.uary due to western disturbances. These two months in between themselves record approximately 10 ~r cent, of the rainfall in a year. Hail storms may take place in February M~r.cht which sometime cause extensive damage to the standing crops. .

·To~phy:· The topo,graph y of the district could be divided into five physiograph;ic units which are briefly described as under .._­ I-The Aliandpur Dun . It is an eloll:8ated valley enclosed by Shivalik hills on the south-west and. the, outer Him~layas ,on' the nortl'!-east. It runs from in the north to ,'Kakrllla village in the south over. a distance of about 50 kms. with an average .width ·of 10 'kms. The Satluj river enters this valley~ near Nangal and flows along' its lo~ger axis. Th~ Soan Nadi joins Satluj in the upper section of this valley, from the north-west and the Sirsa Nadi merges with it in the south-west from east. Elongated strips of land between the river and the adjoining hills are traversed by a large number of seasonal streams, locally ,called Chos. ' If-The Hilly Tract: I ' ;' This has 3 characteristic divisions; (i) Eastern slopes of Katar Dhar; (it)· The western slopes of Kolhai Range and (iii) The western peripheral f:tinge of Naina Devi Range. .

The eastern slopes of Katar Dha'r (A range of Shivalik hills) stretch along the south-western boundary of Anandpur Sahib tahsil over a distance of 36 kms. The western, slopes 'of this range, 'ho.ever, fall in ~alachaur tahsil of Hoshiarpur distdct. The western slopes of Kolhai ra.nge of the Shivalik running along,' the eastern and south-easte'!"n boundary of Rupnagar and Kharar tahsils are another hilly tract of the district over a distance of 35 kms. 'The western peripheral fringe of Naina ,Devi runs along the western and south-:­ eastern boundary. of Anandpur Sahib tahsil t ,facing Anand pur Dun.

III:"The FoOthil:l Dissected Plain: The foothill. plain lies to the immediate south-west of Kolhai Range of the Shivaliks. It stretches 30 kms. in length and 7 kms. in breadth, large number of closedly spaced seasonal streams called chos dissect this plaint'

IV-~he Upland Plain:, Thi~ .. ~ is located to. 'the so~th-west of the Foothill Plain both in 'Rupnagar and, Kharar tahs.ils. This is a flat featureless, plain. Some seasonal streams' traverse' thi$ '-tract after merging with each other in the Foothill ,;Plain. V-The Flood ,PIaln of the' Sa~uj: This physiographic. unit consists of' strip' running for a distance of about 20 kIne. along '.the Satluj ri vel' from Rupnagar in the east to the western boundary of th~ district •. It is only Qne to two kms. wide in the east but widens to, about: 4 kms. in -the . western part. Previousl y , it was waterlogged but now has been reClaimed. The ravages of Satluj floods have dec'reased with the construction of and Nangal Dam.

E,xtract from' Gazetteer of India, Punjab, Rupnagar, 1987. ," ,'1 5 River and Drains: The district being sub-mountane is criss-crossed by number of seasonal streams and rivers. The important ones are; Satluj, Soan and Sirsa.

Satluj River: It is the most important river of the district as well as the State. It originates from Mansrovar Lake in Tibet and' enters into India in Himachal Pradesh through Shipkila Pass and finally enters this district near Nangal. the place where it leaves Himalayas. From Nangal onwards, it flows sluggishly through Anandpur Dun for a distance of 60 kms., leaving the Dun through ar opening in the Shivaliks near Rupnagar and from there it roughly demarcates boundary between Rupnagar and Hoshiarpur districts for about 25 kms. Thf' river has been dammed at Bhakra in Himachal Pradesh; where the man made lake called Gobind Sagar has been formed. In the district, however, 2 barrages, one at Nangal and the other at Rupnagar have been constructed to utilise its waters for irrigation and power generation. From Nangal Darn, 2 channels, one known as Nangal Hydel (later known as Bhakra Main Canal) and the other Anandpur Hydel (later known as Satluj Y,amuna Link Canal-under execution) have been taken out. From Ropar headworks, and Bist Doab Canal have been taken out. . Soan Ri.er:

It is a major tributary of Satluj river in the district. This originates near Daulatpur chowk in in Himachal Pradesh. After flowing some 50 kmEil. in Una district, it enters this district near Santokhgarh and flows some 16 kms •. before merging into Satluj river near Bhallan in Anandpur Sahib tahsil. Earlier, this was known as the rive,r of misery due to flash floods and caused extensive damage to both cattle and property and also took heavy toll of human life during ~ains due to non-existence of bridges over this river. The position, has since changed after construction of bridge at Santokhgarh (Himachal Pradesh) on Nangal- Road.

Sirsa Nadi:, This originates near Kalka (Haryana). After flowing through Nahgarh Dun (Himachal Pradesh) for about 40 kms., it enters this district near village' Basot, and flows further 6 kms. before joining the Satluj. In the past, it was a dreaded stream because it took a heavy toll of human life from amongst pilgrir;ns, who visited Naina Devi and Anandpur Sahib shrines, The stream' has since been bridged on the Rupnagar-Nangal Road.

Besides the above described rivers, there are number of seasonal streams which recede as fast as they rise during rains. Some important streams descending from the western slopes of Naina Devi range are; Donai-di­ Khad; Deb at Wali Khad; Charan Ganga; Miss'ewal Khad; Kundlu-di-Khad etc. Streams rISIng from we~tern slopes of Kolh ai range of Shi v alik hills are; Budki-Nadi; Siswan Nadi; fall in river Satluj, whereas, Jainti Devi­ ki-Rao, . Patiali Rao and Sukhna Nadi fall in Ghaggar NadL The streams emanating from eastern slopes of Katar Ohar join the Satluj after traversing 4 to S kms. However t there is no stream of any significance emanating from Katar Ohare

Pbysical Aspects Present Jurisdiction:.

The district is sub-divided into 3 tahsils; Anandpur Sahib, Rupnagar and Kharar which constitute 917 villages and 8 towns. Further it is 6 sup-divided irto 6. Community Development Biocks; Anandpur' Sahib and Nurpur Bedi In Anandpur Sahib Tahsil; Chamkaur Sahib and Rqpnagar in Rupnagar Tahsil; Kharar and Majri in Kharar Tahsil. It' is the 11th district in t he State in c hronoiogical order and was carved out on 1st November. 1966 on re-organisation of Punjab State, Faridkot being the last district whi~h was carv:d ~t aft~r Rupnagar District. Rupnagar District was carved out by mergIng vlllages of Khctrar tahsil (wnus villages of Chandigarh U. T. and dty of Chandigarh) and Ropar Tahsil (now Rupnagar Tahsil) of erstwhile Ambala district and Anandpur Sahib alld Nangal and Naya. Nanga!' towns alongwith 237 villages of Una tahsil (now Una, district of Himachal Pradesh) of Hoshiarpur district. The district has undergone jurisdictional changes since 1981' which are ~iven in the annexure, which shows that Rupnagar tahsil has lost two villages' to Balachaur tahsil of Hoshiarpur. district t'" The present day tahsils of Rupnagar and Kharar and taluka Jandbari (now tahsil Anandpur Sahib) constituted part of Ambala district which was const~tuted in 1841 from territOries which lapsed to British Governl1'lent d~rin~ the period 1809 to 1846. Later, the taluka Jandbari forming part of Ambal~ dIstrIct ~as transferred to Hoshia('pur district in 1850 and remained part of Una ,tahsil of Hoshiarpur district till re-organisation of Punjab State on 1st November. 1966. - In 1972, 23 villages were - transferred from tahsil Fa~ehgarh Sahib of to Kharar tahsil of Rupnagar district. Subsequently, in 1974, 4 more villages of tahsil of Patiala district were transferred to Kharar tahsil of this district. In the year 1974~ however, 9 villages of Kharar tahsil were transferre~ to tahsil of Patiala district. In 1919, further transfer of 2 villages to Rupnagar tahsil from Balachaur tahsil of Hoshiarpu'r district was notified. In the year 1984, the same 2 villages were later re-transferred to Balachaur tahsil of Hoshiarpur district.

Major Characteristics of the District Land UtUisation:

Duri.ng the year 1990-91 t against a geographical area of 209 thousand hectares" the area Of the district as per village .papers is 213 thousand hectares. ,The difference in the areas is on account of different methods of' measurement adopted by 2 different agencies viz. f Surveyor General, India (Geographical Area) and Director, Land Records, Punjab (Area in village papers). The description given in the subsequent lines is, however, only of area as given in the village papers. Out of 213 thousand hectares area, 39 thousand hectares is under forests which ,is mainly on the eastern slopes of Katar Dhar and western slopes of Kolhai range. Also there are 38 thousan~ hectares put to non-agricultural uses (21 thpusand hectares) and unculturable waste (17 thousand hectares) • This. category comprises mainly land ~nder rivers, streams, canals, roads, habitations and pathways. L~ewise', there' are 16 thousand hectares under fallow land, current fallow (15 thousand hectares) and old fallow land (1 thousand hectares) • Due to the sub-mountainous nature of the district it has only S3 per cent land under I Net Area Sown to Total Area, which is the lowest for any district ~ in the State. The two other sub-mountainous districts- viz.. Hoshiarpur and have 63 per cent and 85 per cent respectively of this category of land, whereas Faridkot and have a proport;'on of 90 per cent in this category which is the highest for any district in the State. There is 112 thousand hectares INet Area Sown' in the district, out of which 88 thousand hectares is sown more than once. Thus, the cropped, area is 200 thousand hectares which is ' 93.89 per cent of the area of the district. The' pattern of land utilisation is such that it varies from year to year depending upoQ rains " as hilly tract- 7 comprising slopes of Katar Dhar and Kolhai range are the most. vulnerable to the vagaries of weather God.

Agriculture Agriculture constitutes the single largest' source of employment and livelihood which . alone gives employment to 44.74· per cent of total workers 'in the distdct as per 1991 Census. This percentage has. however, shown a decline from 51.5 percent in 1981 Cen,sus. There are 2 principal crop seasons, kharif (sawani) and rabi (haari). The kharif season is important of the two as it accounts for 104 thousand hectares of cultivable land .against .96 thousand hectares accounted for by rabi season. Though, farmers are increasingl y taking to cultivaHon of cash crops yet food crops account for 86 per cent arf>a under cultivation (1990-91), as areas under food crops and 'non-food crops are 172 thousand hectares and 28 thousand' hectares respectivel y • Among the food crops important, ones. are wheat, paddy and maize which account for tsl thousand hectares, 33 thousand hectares and 28 thousand hectares respectively. The district records 3194 kg. per, hectare yield of wheat which· is se.cond lowest in the State; in rice, it is 5th from. bottom with yield of 3299 kg. per hectare, ranking above Gurdaspur, t Kapurth ala and . Hoshiarpur districts; the yield of maize crop which . is sown I Baran! I is 1,363 kg. per hectare and is the second lowest, the lowest being of . Sugarcane cultivation is also popular as 'it accounts for an area of 11.4 thousand hectares with yield. of 5,955 kg. per hectare. However the groundnut cultivation has suffered. a set back as paddy ,is pref~rred to groundnut due to the availability of irrigation facilities to the farmer$. The non-food crops are mainly cultivated in the kharif season accounting for 21 thousand hectares out of a total· of 28 thousand hectares in 1990-91. . Amon,g the fruits, mango is the most suitable to the local soil. The district had an area of 2.090 hectares under the mango cultivation in 1990-91 and ranks 3rd in area, next to Ho~hiarpur and Gurdaspur. In terms of produce, also. this district ranks 3rd with a production of 12,540 metric tonnes of fruits. Rupnagar district is quite. important for vegetable cultivation as Chandigarh provides a good market for all types of vegetables locally grown. Kharar tahsil is quite prominent in the' cultivation. of winter vegetable of tomatoes, whereas Rupnagar tahsil leads in the production of potatoes. Number of cold storages have come up in the. district for the storage of fruits and vegetables which are instrumental in ensuring remunerative returns to the vegetable and fruit growers. There were 1,933 hectares of land under vegetable cultivation in 1990-91 in the district, out of which 657 hectares were for summer vegetables and 556 for winter vegetables. An area of 720 hectares was under potatoes.

The comsumption of cheqIical fertilis.ers as inputs is on the increase, as their consumption has increased from 13 ,810 MTs in 1979-80 to 35,000 MTs in 1990-91, out of which 24,000 are nitrogenous fertilizers, 10,000 MTs Phosphatic and 1,000 MTs are Potassic fertilizers. Farmers have also become conscious of good results of high yielding varieties of seeds. There is a race for acquiring latest varieties of improved seeds of wheat, paddy and other crops. Since maize cultivation is undertaken in the Barani areas, this has remained untouched by high yielding variety mania. This crop will also follow other crops in the near future.

Irrigation - The district h~s made rapid strides in the field of irrigation as an area of 70.0 thousand hectares (1990-91) is irrigated in the district. The 8 proporti.on of net area irrigated to net area sown is 63.1 per cent,. which is second lowest in the State, the lowest being of Hoshiarpur (60.1 . per cent). The wells, pumping sets and tubewells are the principal sources of irrigation claiming S4. 5 thousand hectares (1990-91). Canals and other sources il'rigate 15.9 thousand hectares. Rven though, Bhakra Main Canal and Sirhind Canal take off and flow through the district in sizeable length, these irrigate on1 y 15.2 thousand hectares (1990-91) in the district. The district will 1:?enefit from Satl~j Yamuna 'Link, on· its complection, as large tracts of land hItherto denied the benefit of irrigation, will be irrigated. Sizeable area under cultivation in the district is, however, rain fed (barani) and if there are timely rains, these lands are highly crop productive.

Animal Husbandry

Cattle· and .buffaloes play an important role in the economy of the district. These are' not only a major source of draught power in agriculture and transport but also yield milk. The farmers are becoming increasingly conscious about the quality of their cattle stock, especially the milch cattle. The quality, is now preferred to number.- Further, the mechanisation of agriculture and' transport are contributory factors in the reduction of draught ani~als. The ever increa·sing demand for milk and the opening of modern dairies in the district have created quality consciousness among the farmers, who prefer cross-breed cows of exotic breeds like, jersy , holstein, dane etc.' The fast development of urban centres like, S.A.S. Nagar () and Chandigarh (out side district as well as State) provide excellent markets for milk, poultry and meat products. This has put the animal husbandry in a state of flux. Modern dairy farms, poultry farms and ~modest sized piggeries have come up in the district. The government too is aware of its . responsibility. for the development· of animal husbandry. It maintained 44 v~terinary hospitals, 53 veterinary dispensaries, 5 poultry service centres and one pig breeding farm. in the district in 1990-91, where treatment of sick animals, the control and prevention of contagious diseases among animals, the castration of useless male stock for the improvement of breeds, the supply of bulls of improved breeds is carried out. In these veterinary hospitalsl dispensaries 99,663 cases were treated, 807 cases of castration were carried out during the year 1990-91. The above veterinary hospitalsl dispensaries were manned by 55 veterinary officers and 12~ veterinary pharmasists under the overall control of an Assistant Director stationed at the district headquarters.

According to 1990 Iive ~tock census, there were 89 t 500 cattle and 2,'28 t 300 buffaloes in the district. There were a total of 3 t 55,000 animal.s of various kinds t compared- to 3,54,200 in 1977. Thus, there is a marginal increase in .the number of animals during the period 1977--90. There has been, however,. an increase in .the nu mber of pool try birds, from 5,08,900 in 1977 to 6,82 ~700 in 1990. There are 5 poultry service centres to cope with the problems of the poultry farmers. However, a decline in the number of pigs from 9 t 900 in 1977 to 6,500 in 1990 has been a noticeable feature though a modern piggery is being run by the government at Kharar. From the above figures it would be abundantly clear that production of poultry products gained popularity whereas pork has been on the decline for unhealthy practices of.pig rearing. A milk plant is working at S.A.S. Nagar (Mohali), where various milk products are being processed on modern. lines. A ¢lk chilling and demonstration centre is also functioning at Village Jhinger, Tahsil Anandpur Sahib.. These plants regularly purchase surplus milk from dairy farmers and ensure remunerative prices for milk, resulting in raising the income levels of the rural pe-ople. Cattle fairs and shows are held every month at Rupnagar. • Anandpur Sahib, Morinda and Kharar. where farmers sell and purchase animals .according to their requirements. Cattle traders from Punjab, Himachal Pradesh t Haryana and UP. visit these fairs in large numbers. Rupnagar is, however. famous for bullocks throughout the State.

Fisheries :.

There is little ~cope for pisCiculture as major part of the district is lub-m()Untainous and the' ponds do not retain water throughout the year. 'The main source of fish is' river Satluj. The supplies for local consumption are augmented ftom Gobind' Sagar (Himachal Pradesh). Efforts are, however, being made for development of fish production locally and the results have been encouraging so far.

Tenan~y:

. • The farmers t>lough their own land by use of bullocks and tractors. This system is known as khud,' kasht. Be'sides, land is leased out to other farmers who either have no land or have emall holdings - of land on contract (theka) or c:rop share (batai) basis. Contract system is galnmg popularity due to benefits accruing to both land oNners and tenants. Crop share system which was popular in the past is, however losing its impOrtance due to less share falling to the lot of the land owner. The usual share between owner and tenant is 50:50 for unittigated lands. The share of owner is more in case irrigation facility is available.

'Industry "

Rupnagar district is filst rising on the industrial map of the State. In fact, it ,has already made a niche and has come to occupy a place next only to Ludhiana, the Manchester. of Punjab. The industrial units producing chemicals have 'Come up in Naya Nangal industrial belt and the electronic units have mainly concentrated in Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar (Mohali). A third industrial centre is' also fast taking shape at Village GhanaIan, near KuraH town on Chandigarh-R~pnagar Road. Besides, there are many other places where industrial unit~ have come up.

Before partition. there was only one big industrial unit viz.. Panipat Woollen Mills Ltd. at Kharar. It was set up in 1944 to meet the demand for woollens _ which had become scarce during the second world war. Besides. lock-making was an. important industry confined to Ropar town. The Ropari

locks were famous thrOughout the State. This industry, however t suffered heavily due to partition as Muslim artisans migrated to leaving this industry in the doldrums. Th"s t the industries which confined to this di_trict were traditional village and cottage industries. These were pottery work, leather tanning, handloom we·aving. shoe making, embroidery, baan making, basket making, panja darri, etc. Thus. whatever progress had been made in the district on the industrial front was, infact, after partition after the start of work on the Bhakra Dam Project and Chandigarh Capital Project. The completion of Bhakra Dam and its anCillary projects provided plenty af power so essenti'al for the expansion of industry on the one hand and \ on the other, the .location of Chanpigarh as Capital tbrew up many opportunities for the entrepreneurs to start new ,industries in this area. The reorganisation of Punjab State in 1966 brought into main focus the idea of S.A.S. Nagar I (Mohali)' which was further developed as industrial town primarily for electronics. The idea has taken firm :toots '. and now S.~.S. &la,ar (Mohali) is rightly described as 'Show Window of Punjab It:;dustry.' 10

As said earlier, the industrial units engaged in the prodqction of chemicals and fertilizers are mainly located in Naya Nangal industrial belt. The important industrial units located there are; National Fertilisers Limited, Punjab Alkalis and Chemicals Limited, Punjab National Fertilisers Limited. Heavy Water Plant. However, the electronic units . are mostly concentrated at S.A.S. Nagar (Mohali). The important e~ectronic units located here are; J .C.T. Electronics, Semi-Conductor and Devices Limited, India (A Government of India Undertaking), Universal Magnetics Limited, Punjab Electronics, Components Limited, Punjab Wireless Systems Limited, Punjab Bio-Medical Equipment Limited. Punja.b Recorders Limited. Punjab Semi Conductors Devices Limited, Punjab Display Devices, Limited. Punjab Digital Industrial Systems Limited. Some other prominent industrial units located. at S.A. S. Nagar (Mohali) are; Steel Tubes Limited, Punjab Anand Batteries Limited; Ranbaxy Laboratories LimitE~d, Punjab Acumeasures Limited, Ajay Electricals, AGK Computer Papers Limited, Punjab Tractors Limited, Government Offset Printing Press, Raja Ram Corn Products, Swami Rubber, Mohali Milk Plant etc. Elsewhere in the district tile important industrial units are; Panipat Woollen Mills at Kharar, Kharar Textile Mills at Kharar, . . Mahavir Vanaspati Mills at Khara:r, Swaraj Harvest~r Combines at Chapper Chid (on Landran-Kharar Road), Swaraj. Engine Foundary at Majri (on Kurali-Mullanpur Road), Morinda Co-operative Sugar Mills Limited at 4 . Morinda. Some smaU and medium sized industrial units have also come up : at Village Chanalon (near Kurali) of which shoe factory is important. Besides there are large number of floor mills and rice shellers scattered ,. throughout the district.

The State Government has rightly visualised the need of trained man power for the dEavelopment of industries in the district and have opened up two industrial training institutes, one each at Nangal and Rupnagar where training is being imparted in a number of technical trades to meet the ever rising demand for technical personnel. Government also provided facilities such a,s; i) supply of machinery on hire purchase basis; il) assistance. to educated unemployed; iii) 'interest subsidy; iv) allotment of built up sheds; v) holiday from sales tax; vi) exemption from electricity duty; vii) price

preference in purchases of finished goodsl etc. The ··resultant effect of these measures was that there were 335 registered factories (333 working) employing some 22,269 workers in 1990 as against 144 registered factories which employed 8.464 workers in 1980 in the district. The pa-ce of . develop­ ment of industries is picking up fast and soon this c:iistrict will be re.ckoned as one. of the leading districts in the State. -

Electricity:

In the field of electricity generation~ this district has achieved quite a prominence. After the completion of Bhakra Dam and its ancillary projects, two hydro power houses each of 75.5 MW capacity at Ganquwal (in 1954) and Kotla' (in 1956) on Nangal Hydel Channel (Bhakra Main Land) were completed. Recently, two more power houses have come up near the old units at Ganguwal and Kotla on the Anandpur Hydel Channel (Satluj-Yamuna Link), each having -capacity of 67Mw. Besides, a Super Thermal Plant (Sri Guru Gobind Singh Super Thermal Power Station) has come up near the Sirsa Acquaduct on· the left bank of Satluj river. By 1990-91,4 units each of 210 MW with total capacity of 840 MW were completed. The 5th and 6th ullits each having a' 'capacity of 2fo MW are fast nearing completion: Besides there are two power house!? at ~hakra located on the left and right bank . (Himachal Pradesh), which make ri.ch contribution to the Bhakra power grid; 11 Minerals and Mining: There are no mines or quarries of signifi!;ance in this district. However, foundry sand has been reported from Kh-anpur. Also occurrences of Ochre ha\Te been reported from near Nanga!. Nearly 2.3 million tonnes uf white quartzite boulders have been estimated in the 'Khads I and I Chos' around Nangal and . Between village _Manakpur and BaniTi f about 12.9 million tonnes of white quartzite fragments have been detected. The cClltufa (calcarious Tufa) deposits occur mainly around Khera, Kalmot and Mehatpur villages. Sand and gravel used for construction of buildings etc, is taken out from cho$ and river bed at various places in the district. Gatka (crushed stone in big size) and Bajri (crushed stone in small size), made from boulders found in chos and river bed. are made in crushers located at various places in the district. These are used for metalling roads, rail tracks and construction of buildings etc,

Communication: Efficient and well developed system of communications is a sign of development of an area. This district is lucky' in having a good net work of communications which was possible due to the taking up of the Bhakta Dam Project. The Sirhind-Rupnagar railway line which. brancl;ted off from Ambala Cantt-Ludhiana railway line was extended up to Nangal Township. Further, the Bhakra Management Board laid a railway track from Nangal . Township to Bhakra Dam site to carry men and materials needed at the dam site. Presently, this is being managed by Bhakra Beas Management Board which uses this for carrying maintenance staff to Bhakra Dam Power Houses. The Rupnagar-Nangal Township railway line has been extended f,_Jrth~r upto Una (Himachal Pradesh_). This extension has benefitted the Naya Nangal Industrial compI-ex as also adjoining vil19-ges across the Satluj river located in the district. The important railway stations falling in the district are: Naya Nangal, Nangal Dam, BhanupaU, Anandpur Sahib, " Bharatgarh, , Rupnangar, Mianpur, Chatauli, Kurali and Morinda. Presently through trains are available for Delhi, as all these railway stations fall on Delhi-Una railway section. At present the railway line between. Una and is under construction. On its completion the district will be lin~ed with (through Talwara). There is every likelihood that some trains, presently running between Delhi and Pathankot, will be diverted through this district.

In the ~atter of roads this district is better placed. In the year 1990-91 there were 3,277 kms' of roads as against 1,767 kms of roads in the year 1979-80. Out of the total road length, 77 krns is under the National Highway NH 21, which. branches off from junction of Nationa.l Hi~hw'7-y 22 at . The National Highway NH 21 passes through thl._s dlstrl«;:t from Zirakpur to Rupnagar, Kiratpur and then border of Himachal Pradesh (village Gara) in district Bilaspur and then further. to Leh ~hrough Bilaspur, Mandi, Kulu in Himachal Pradesh Territory. This has a w1dth of 33 feet (S.A.S. Nagar to Kharar), 22 feet (Kharar to Kiratpur 5ahi1:l) and 12 feet (Kiratpur Sahib to village Gara on Himachal Border). There are two State Highways, SH 16 (Kharar-Luahiana-Firozpur) and SH 22 (Kiratpur­ Nangal-Hoshiarpur-Tanda-Amritsar) • There .. · are, thus, 157 kms of road length per 100 sq. kms of area of the district (1990-91) and 354 kms of r0c:.d length per lakh of population (1990-91) in the district. However, 97,')1 per ce~t of villages are linked by roads (1990-91). At the time of creation of this district (1966), there were only 338 kms of roads out of which 294 kms. were metalled and 44 kms unmetalled. Art important road bridge has been constructed in the district over Satluj on Anandpur $ahib-Garhshankar road. A ferry bridge which links Kiratpur Sahib with Nurpur Bedi is also under operation near ~iratpur Sahib on Satluj. The road bri~ge near Anandpur Sahib is the longest in the State. Beside~ there are two 1mportant 12 bridges on the Satluj one on Nangal Dam, which serves as rail and road bridge and the other one at Ropar barrage which serves as road bridge only. There are many small bridges on important Chos/Nadis which facilitate traffic throuqhout the year. In the year 1990-91 there were 37,057 registered vehicles in the district. Out of these, 26,900 were passenger vehicles; Buses 1,861 Cars and Station wa'dons 2,077, Jeeps 681, Taxis 109, Three wheelers 90, Two wheelers 22,082 and 3,219 goods carriers (Trucks etc. 3,017, Three wheelers 202). Some 5,896 lr actors and 572 other vehicles ar~ also engaged in the carrying of passengers and goods in the district. In the year 1980-81 out of 7, 7l.9 registered vehicles, there were 3,958 passenger carrying vehicles (Cars 660, Jeeps 273, Taxis 94, Buses 438, Motor cycles 2,486 and Auto rici{shaw 7) and 3,791 goods carriers (TrucKs 1,563, tractors 1,944 and 284 miscellaneous vehicles). It would, thus, be seen that du.cing a short span of time the number of registered vehicles has more than quardrupled. In faot, two wheelers have mainly attributed to this rapid increase. However, inspite of large increase in the number of vehicles the principal mode of transportation of passengers and goods in the countryside for short distances is the bullocl~ cart, which could be seen in vastly improved verSirJl1 in urb~" ",rca!:.. On thc oli-.cr hand, bicycle is the most popular mode of transJ:.i0rtation for moltiple roles in the urban and rural ar~as. The district I::. well served with transport services through a fleet of buses operated by Punjab Hoadways, Pep~u Road Transport Corporation and Prj vale OperatOl'!>. Also Chandigarh Transport Undertaking. Haryana TIoadways and Himachal Road Transport operate buses on the main routes. At the time of formation of this district in 1966 there were only 6 telephone excha,nges, 22 telegraph offices and 138 post offices which provided services to the people in rural and urban areas. Now these facilities have been vastly, improved. the number of telephone exchanges increased to 10 in !979-80 .. and 18 in 1984-85. The quality of telephone exchanges has also improved as manual eXChanges are being replaced with electronic exchanges. The number of post offices increased to 153 (Head Post Office J. and Branch Post Offices 152) in 1979-80 and 175 (Head Post Office I, Sub Post Offices 39, Branch Post Offices 133 and Extra Departmental Post Offices 2) in .1983-84. The telegraph facilities were available in 27 post offices in 198/.-85.

'1.'rade and Commerce:

In the past the district was an important market of e~change between plains and adjoining hilly areas. The chief imports were(: Salt, Iron, Sugar, Potatoes. Turmeric, Opium, Charas etc: whereas the chief exports were: Salt, Indigo, Foodgrains, Sugar etc. Salt was imported from the salt ranges in the western Punjab districts now in Pakistan. The blacksmiths of Rapnagar were known for making Ropari locks and other iron articles. A large cotton market thrived at Kurali. Trade! in wooden toys, iron boxes, cigar cases, leather products and quill tl;trived at Anandpur Sahib. With the pas'sage of time this scenario has changed. The hilly areas have now opened up' due to rail and' road links. This has adversely affected the trad~tional trade links between this district and the hill areas.

The government has done much to popularise marketing co-operatives which now sURply to their members, chemical fertilizers, seeds, insecticides etc. The consumer items ).ike, Kerosene, Sugar, Cheaper Cloth etc. are also marketed through co-·operati ve societies, super bazars and fair price shops. The fair price shops and super ba2ars have also been opened up in the rural and urban areas of the district. These have significantly contributed in controlling the price line and providing consumer essentials to the poor The agricultural produce is now being marketed and procured through various agencies like, Food Corporation of India. Markfed# Punsup, State 13 Government. in competition with the pri"ate traders. Also, the farmers are being encouraged to market their produce through the regulated markets 'where number of facilities are provided. Cattle fairs are . also being arranged in the district at regular intervals at Rupnag~r, Kurall, Morinda, .Kharar and Anandpur Sahib. where traders from all over the State and outside attend these catUe f~irs and make purchases.

Inspite of the introduction of co-operative mark~ting. fair price shops. super bazars. regulated markets, the trade and commerce is mainly controlled by private traders who run the retail and wholesale trade quite efficiently. Since the bank nationalisation the poorer sections of traders have received easy bank loans at subsidised interest rates which enabled them perform better in trade and business. The rural areas have main - concentration of retail traders, whereas wholesale traae is localised In bigger urban centres. According to 1991 Census, out of 2,69,233 main workers there w~re 22,656 workers who were engaged· in trade and commerce in the district, which works ot.\t. to 8.42 per cent to total working force. In urJlah areas this percentage is as high as 18.96 DIo!L cent 113,348 W01"\(Qr s out of 70,414 workers) against only 4.68 per cent in rural areas 19,30a workers out of 1,98,819 workers). In other words 58.92 per cent mai.n workers engaged in trade and commerce are found in urban areas.

The banks have made significant contribution in the progress of trade and commerce in the district. The bank branches which numbered only 93 (in.cludinq 20 co-operative) in 1~79-80 increased to 128 (including 29 co-operative) on 31st December, 1990. The number of regulated markets also increased to 6 in 1990-91 from 5 in 1979-80, where 2.,04,000 Metric Tons of foodsgrains. (paddy 1,31,000 Metric Tons, wheat 73,000 Metric Tons) were procured in 1990-91 against 1,10,000 Metric Tons in 1979-80).

Forestry: The district is quite important in forestry and ranks second in area in the State. In the year 1990-91 an area of 47,800 hectares was under forests. out of these 6,400 hectares were government forests, whe_reas the remaining 41,400 hectares were private forests. The position in 1979-80 was that out of 44,192 hectares under forests, 6,700 hectares were government forests and the remainiRg 37,472 hectares were priVate fot"ests. The government forests are mostly protectQd forests being maintained by the forest department along the rail lines, roads, canals, cho embankments etc. In the year 1982-83 an ·area of 5,54G~22 hectares was under the 'protected for"t'. The other type of government forests are unclassed forests which occupied an area of 1,154.66 hectares 1n 1982-83. Thet"e are no reserved ·forests in the district. It is pertinent to point out here that there is difference bet'ween the above figures and that of figures shown in the land .dtilisation statement for the corresponding years. According to the land utilisation statement for the year 1990-91 and 1979"80 p there were 39.000 hectares and 40,600 hectares of area respectively- under the category of forests. The forests are generally confined to the Sh!valik Foothills. The most common types of trees grown in the forests are; Shish am , Kikar, Eucalyptus, Khair. Chhal,. Jhingan. Mango etc. The common type of qrassQ~ grown arei Palwan. Sariala. Jheuri. Khavi; Kant, Bhabbar etc. Bhabbar variety is commercially the most important one and Is uHd for making pulp for paper end ropes. In the year 1982-83, an income of Re. 4,13,827/- was drawn from the forest produce from the governmen~ forests alone.

Medical and PubUc Health-: The system of Ayurveda is prevalent in the district since ancient times. The Unani system was introd"lCed later and acquired quite a 14 popularity, especially among the Muslim population. During their rule, the British introduced the Allopathic system of medicine which gained popularity due to its efficacy. and State patronage. J.iornoeopathic system of medicine was· the last in the series. This has gained quite a popularity in the urban areas· for treatment of children and chronic diseases.

The State government has opened up chain of Hos!=,itals/Dis­ pensaries throughout the district where qualified staff has been posted. As on ht April, 1991, there were 114 medical institutions (Hospitals, Public

Health Centres f Dispensaries) in the district. Out of these, 89 were in rural areas and 25 were in the urban area. Besides, then: were 35 Ayurvedic, 2 Unan! and 12 Homoeopathic dispensaries which provided treatment to the people. If we look back, we find that as on 1st April, 1980, there were 77 medical institutions, out of which 60 were situated in rural areas and 17 in the urban areas of the district. Besides, there were 28 Ayurvedic, 2 Unani and 1 Homoeopathic dispe'1sary in the district. Thus, there has been a noticeable increase of 48 .. 05 per cent in the number of allopathic medical institutions as against an increase of more than 150 per cent in Ayurvedic/ Unani/HoO)oeopathic dispensaries during the period 1980--91. Also, there was corresponding increase in the number of doctors from 83 in 1980 to 242 in 1991. Likewise, the number of beds increased from 665 -in 1980 to 904 in 1991. Against 2,739 family planning operations (Vasectomy 205. Tubectomy 1,067 and IUD 1,.467), in 1979-80, there were 20,459 family planning operations reported (Sterilisation 2,533 and IUD 17,906) in 1990-91.

A significant progress was made in the protected drinking water supply to scarcity villages, as out of 458 villages identified as scarcity villages protected drinking water was supplied in 37,1 villages, the percentage thus works out to 81 per cent for the year 1979-80. By the year 1990-91, some U7 more villages were identified as scarcity villages and 476 vUlages were provided with protected drinking water. Thus, the target of 82.78 ·per cent was attained. It is hoped that cent per cent scarcity villages will be provided with protected drinking water supplies.

Education: This district was once regarded as educationally backward but has now made appreciable improvements in this field. Until the 19th century, the instructions were imparted in indigenous schools known as Maktabs, Path,shalas, C::hatsalas, Sanskrit Schools, schools etc.

A beginning in modern schooling was made with· the opening of a Mission school by the London Baptist Mission in 1891 at Kharar. The status of this school was raised by high school in 1910. A girls school was also opened by this organisation in 1925, which was upgraded into a high school in 1955. Ever since the start made by the Christian Mission there were number of private organisations, such as Arya Samaj, Sanatan Dharam Sabha, Singh Sabha, which opened nuinber of schools in the district. The local bodies like, District Board (present day Zila Parishad), Municipal Boards also opened schools. In 1945, first degree college was opened up at Rupnagar (then Ropar). The government also opened some schools but real progress sta.rted with the provincialisation of the schools in September, 1957.. Thereafter. there was no looking back. In 1945, first degree college was openedl at Rupl\agar and by 30th September. 1990, there were 8, colleges (6 boys and 2 gi:tls), 30 Senior Secondary Schools (29 boys arid 1 girls), 114 High Schools (99 boys and 15 girls), 64 Middle Schaels (64 boys and nil girls), 849 Primary Schoo~s (845 boys and 4 girls) and 8 Technical. Industr~al, Art and Craft Schools (2 boys and 6 girls). As 15 regards students studying as on 30th September. 1990. the position 1s as follows MA. 122 student~ (84 boys and 38 girls); BA/BA Hon; 1,697 students (956 boys and 741 girls); B.Sc./B.Sc. Hons; 266 students (156 boys and'110 girls); B.Com./B.Com. Hons; 201 students (163 boys and 38 girls); Senior Secondary' School 27. 804 students (19.,039 boys and 8. 765 girls) ; High School 49.821 'students (26.119 boys and 23,702 girls); Middle 8,443 students (4.925 boys and 3,518 girls); Primary School. 81.972 students ,(43.030, boys and 38.942 girls) and Technical. Industrial. Art and Craft Institutions 1.471 students (869 boys and 602 girls). Among the teachers the position as on 30th September, 1990 h as follows : College teachers 253 (144 male and 109 female); Senior Secondary teachers 1.035 (549 male and 486 female); High School teachers 1,887 (843 male and 1.044 female); Middle school teachers 466 (211 male and 255 femaie); Primary school teachers 2.484 (1,099 male and 1.385 female); and Technical, Industrial, Art and Craft teachers 125 (B8 male and 37 female).

There functioned 300 (77 male and. 223 female) Adult Literacy Education Centres in 1990-91 in the district. where 9,233 students (2,646 male and 6,587 female) receivfi!d instructions.

There are two Industrial Training Institutes, one each at Rupnagar and Nangal Township. There are eight Degree Colleges, one each at; Rupnagar (government college), Anandpur Sahib (Guru Teg Bahadur Khalsa College), Morinda (Baba Zorawar Singh Fateh- Singh Girls Khalsa College), Bela (AmClr Shaheed Baba Ajit Singh Jujhar Singh Memorial College), Bhago Majra (Shaheed Memorial Cdllege) Naya Nangal (Shivalik College'), Padiala (Shaheed Bhagat Singh 'Khalsa College for Women) and S.A.S. Nagar (Government College).

Then~ are two renowned public schools' in the district, one (Yadvindra Public School) is located ,at S.A.S. Nagar and the other one (Dashmesh Academy) is located near' Anandpur Sahib at a distance of .. kms. Yadvindra Public School is for day-boarders but has hostel facilities for outsiders, whereas Dashmesh Academy is purely residential where wards of armed forces and para military personnel have 60 per cent reserved seats.

Due to the efforts on the education front the literacy rate which was 48.08 per cent in 1981 Census has jumped to 68.14 per cent in 1991 Census, which is more than 20 per cent points higher. This is indeed a great achievement, which could p_artly be attributed to rapid growth of urbanisation of the district during the 1981--91 decade.

Occupation :

Rupnagar district is primarily a rural district. wherein the principal occupation of the people is agriculture, which gave employment to 44.74 per cent of main workers according· to 1991 Census. Out of a total work force of 2,69.233 main workers 2,55,372 are male workers and the remaining 13,861 are female workers, which shows preponderance of male workers over female workers by wide margin. The break up of main workers by industrial category (1991 Census) shows that there are :< 77,685 cultivators;' 42,768 agricultural labourers; 1,041 in livestock, forestry, fishing hunting and plantation, orcha.rds and allied activities., 67 in rninnin~ and quarrying; 4,307 in manufacturing, processing, servicing and 16

repair in household industry; 29,985 in manufacturing processing, servicing and repairs in other than household industry; 6,655 in constructions; 22,656 in trade and commerce; 12,528 in transport; storage and communi­ cations, and 71,541 in Other Services. Besides, there are 6,114 marginal workers (432 male and 5,682 female) who, as is obvious, are mostly women. It is observed that munufacturing etc. gives employment to 34.292 worl"ers, which is a sizeable number. They are mostly concentrated in Naya Nangal and S. A. S. Nagar (Mohali) towns. Trade and commerce comes next with 22.656 workers. who are scattered throughout the district but are mainly in the towns. Transport and storage gives employment to as many as 12,528 workers who are bus/truck/taxVtempo/auto drivers, rickshaw pullers and cart drivers. There are some 71,541 workers who are working in other services. They are in various professions, government employees, semi­ government employees, corporation, law, medical personal and in domestic servic~s,· working as teachers, doctors, lawyers, artists, writers etc. These also include state government employees who numbered 18,553 as on '31st March, 1991 in the district.

Miscellaneous Activities : The Kandi Watershed I!evelopment Organisation was quite active in the' district as it was able to take up the construction of earthen dams at Purkhali and Parchh villages in the kandi area. The completion of these dams is bound to prevent revages of floods on the one hand and en~.ure supply of much needed water for irrigation of crops on the other. Once the scheme is fully implemented this will r~volutionise the backward economy of kandi areas, which had suffered in the past.

The progress in the areas along the Satluj river in Rupnagar tahsil has been consolidated. The5e areas are now as good as other developed areas in the district.

The district once known for groundnut cultivation has chan'ded over to paddy cultivation. The change over is justified on eco,nomic consideration-li' for better returns as assured irrigation facilities are now available.

With the completion of longest bridge in the state on Satluj on the Anandpur Sahib-Garhshankar road the long standing demand of peo~le was fulfilled. This has opened up the Anandpur Sahib tahsil to and tracts by shortening distances on the one hand and assuring '!afe traffic in rainy season' on the other. This has also mitigated the difficulties of litigant public residing on the Nurpur Bedi side of the tahsil. The n;lmber of road links between Chandigarh and SAS Na':)ar (Mohali) have increased during the decade under review. This has quickened the pace of development of the SAS Nagar (Mohall), which in turn has given a fillip to development of industries, espeCially industrial units engaged in the production of electronic goods. If the present trend is maintained SAS Nagar (Mohall) is bound to emerge as a premier centre of production of electronic goods industry in the country. This will ensure better employment opportunities for the people of the area.

This district has made quite a good development on the agriculture front. Its performance would have been even better had Satluj-Yamuna Link been completed on schedule. According to tbe plan large areas in Rupnagar and' Patiala districts in the State are to get irrigation from Satluj -Yamuna Link. This will economise in production costs of various crops in this district. 17

PLACES OF RELIGIOUS, H'ISTORICAL AND TOURIST INTEREST IN THE DISTRICT

Anandpur Sahib : It is located some 40 kms. from Rupnagar on the left bank of river SaUuj. This place is of great religious importance for the as it was here that the birth of K'halsa took place. The place was founded by Guru . Teg Bahadur, the ninth Sikh Guru, on land purchased from Raja of BUaspur. He named it Anandpur, the place of bliss. It is also known as Makhowal after the name of a demon who occupied this place for many years before his final eviction by the Guru. Guru Gobind Singh, the 10th Guru, had a long as'5ociation with this place, where lfe spent 25 years of his early life. He ,started the ceremony of Pahul (Baptism) among the Sikhs in a place now known as Gurdwara Keshgarh Sahib on Baisakhi day in 1699. Many a battle were waged here by the 10th Guru against the Moghuls and the nei9'hbouring hill chiefs. This place 'also served as an ideal place for the recruitment and training of his followers from amongst the pilgrims who visited Naina Devi Shrine. This houses many Sikh shrines' such as: Gurdwara Keshgarh Sahib, Gurdwara Manji Sahib, Gurdwara Sisganj, Gurdwara Bhora Sahib, Gurdwara Anandgarh Sahib, Gurdwara Mata Jito. However Gurdwara Keshgarh Sahib is regarded as one of the five ~acred 'Takhts' or seats of Sikh religion. It is now a town and has a municipal committee, which provides civic amenities. It has tahsil and sub~divisional headquarter. The town has undergone many an improvement. It has 25 bed Government Civil Hospital, Arts and Science College (Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College),

Senior, Secondary School (S.G.G.S. Khalsa Senior Secondary School) t three High Schools (S.D. High School, Government girls high school and Govt. High School), Two· Primary Schools (Government Primary School), Industrial Training Institute for girls and two bank branches (Punjab and Sind Bank and State Bank of Patiala). Besides, there is one museum, which is exclusively devoted to the life and teachings of the Sikh gurus and was built at a cost of Rs. 12 lakh. The museum has 24 oil paintings depicting various events connected with the lives of Sikh Gurus. ThE:! museum has been named as Guru Tegh Bahadur Museum. The town has been linked with Garhshankar in Hoshiarpur district through a bridge over Satluj river which has shortened distances with Doaba and Majha tracts of Punjab. Besides, two hydel power stations, one each on Nangal Hydel and Anandpur Hydel have been built up which supply power to the Bhakra Power Grid. At a distance of about 4 kms from Anandpur Sahib, Dashmesh Academy ,is located which is wholly residential where wards of armed' forces and para military forces are imparted instructions' for enabling them to get admission in Defence Educational Establishments. A fair called Hola Mohalla is held here annually on the occasion of ,. which is participated by large number of Sikhs from all over the State. According to reserved estimates more than a million pilgrims partiCipate in this fair. There ,is also large gathering on the occasion of Baisakhi which is celebrated with great zeal and fervour.

Kiratpu,r Sahib It is situated on_. t.he left )::lank of river Satluj at a distance of 10 kms. from Anandpur Sahib towards south on the Nangal-Rupnagar­ Chandigarh road. It is of great religiOUS importance for the Sikh s who immerse here at river Satluj ashes of. their dead. It was visited by the 1st Silth Guru. Later , the 6th Guru a.nd his successor had a deep assbciation with this place. Some important shrines connected with the- place az:e; Guru Cha~a~ Kamal, Gurdwara Baba Gurditta, Gurdwara Tir Sahib, Tomb of Baba Budden Shah, Gurdwara Bavangarh, Gurdwara Patalpuri, Gurdwara Shish Mehal,. Gurdwara Harminder Sahib and Gurdwara Kot Sahib. It also serves as a gateway to Central Himachal as National 18

Highway NH 21 proceeds from here to Bilaspur, . Mandi, Kulu, Manali, Leh etc. It has emerged as a good market for timber which reaches here from Himachal Pradesh.

Chamkaur Sahib : Situated on the bank of Sirhind Canal at a distance of 15 kms. from Morinda and 16 k.ms. from Rupnagar, it is of great re1i~ious importance for the Sik.hs as it was here that two elder sons of Guru Gobind Singh, Baba Ajit Singh and Baba _Jhujhar Singh alongwith 37 followers of the Guru

1 attained martyrdom by fighting the Moghul forces. The place i~, also called Chamkaur-Di-Garhi. Number of gurdwaras have been constructed here to l=lerpetuate the memories of the guru and the martyrs. The important shrines located here are; Gurdwara Damdama Sahib, Gurdwara Garhi Sahib, Gurdwara Shaheed Burj Sahib, Gurdwara Tarri Sahib and Gurdwara Ranjitgarh Sahib. A fair is held every year in the Bikrami month of Paush to commemorate the memory of the sons and followers of Guru Gobind. who laid down their lives fighting the tyrants.

KotIa Nihang : It is situated on the periphery of Rupnagar town on ~upnagar-Chandigarh road. It houses a gurdwara called Gurdwara Bhatha Sahib which bears association with Guru Gobind Singh. According to a legend Guru Gobind Singh took refuge here in a live kiln which became dead on his entry into it. The Pathans who had shown apathy in lodging the Guru in their houses expressed deep regrets for their conduct and accomodated him in their houses. A Gurdwara was built in .1914 by' Baba Jiwan Singh .at the site of the kiln to commemorate the memory of the Guru. A silver sword, a katar and dat gifted by the Guru to the Pathans are preserved in the Gurdwara. Pilgrims from far and wide pay visit to Gurdwara Bhatha Sahib to seek benediction. On fulfilment of their vows they make liberal offerings in cash and kind. A fair is held here on 11th Bhadon on the death anniversary of Baba Jiwan Singh. Another fair is held on 24 Poush which is thronged by large number of visitors. The place is gaining in importance day by day. \ Gurdwara Parivar Vichhora Sahib : It is situated near village Nangal Sirs a about 14 kms. from Rupnagar adjacent to Bhakra Main Canal and a Gurdwara has been :quilt her~· in 1975 in the memory of the separation of Guru Gobind Singh from his family. It was here that Gangu, the domestic servant of Guru Gobind Singh, took Guru's mother and two youngest sons to his native village Saheri, to avoid detection but alas ! they were captured on a tip off. The two youngest sons were later burried alive at Sirhind on their refusal to convert to Islam. Guru Gobind Singh's two wives Mata Sundar! and Mata Sahib Devi were, however, taken in disguise to Delhi. A fair lasting for th:r:ee days is held annually in January. Nata Jainti Devi Temple It is situated on the top of a hillock in village Majrian at a distance of 15 kms. from Chandigarh and is' connected with an approach road of 5 kms. from the Punjab barrier on the Chandigarh-Mullapur road. The place was part· o.f Hathnour state to which daughter of a king of was married. The princess was af devotee of goddess Durga but was not allowed to worship her. This infuriated the goddess and she is said to have appeared in a dream to Garib Dass.a notorious dacoit of the

area, who started construction of the temple which was however completed I by his grandson Bhagwan De!lSs. Every yeaT a fair is held here for two days in the month of Magh.. . 19 Manakpur Sharif : It is situated in village Manakpur some 10 kms. from Kurali. The place is known for the tomb of Hafiz Mussa Sahib, a Muhammedan Saint. It is said to have been built some 200 years back by Muhammed Shah, a disciple of the Pir. A 'fair is held annually on a day after 14 days of Mithi Id. Also, devotees pay visit to the Dargah on every Thursday.

Rupnagar The town is of considerable antiquity and is said to have been .founded by Raja Rokeshwar, who named it after his son Rup Sen from whom it took its present name. Recent excavations under taken here suggest that Rupnagar was one of the oldest towns in the Punjab. The relics excavated from a mOt,lnd, known as Tibbi near Government College reveal that the town had flourished in the past with an advanced civilisation similar to Harappa and Mohenjodaro Civilisation. Moreover, it was here that a historic treaty between Maharaj a and Lord William Bentick. the British Governor General. was signed on 26th October, 1831. The place of treaty is situated near the Ropar Headworks on the left bank of river Satluj. There are number of places of interest in the town and the vicinity, such as, Gurdwara Sada Barat, Ropar headworks, place of treaty between Sikhs and the British, Shiv Mandir Lehri Shah, Dargah of Shah Khalid Bin Walid, Tomb of Masto Gujri and a stone inscription in a deep well pertaining to Emperor Shah Jahan (AD 1627--1658). From the Ropar headworks two canals; Sirhind Canal and Bist Doab canal have been taken out, which irrigate large areas in Malwa and Doaba areas. It has a Municipal Committee, a 100 bed Civil Hospital, Mini Secretariate, a Degree College (Govt. CollegeL Industrial Training Institute, two Senior Secondary Schools, 7 High Schools, 4 Middle Schools, 10 Primary Schools, 1 Stadium, 2 Cinema Halls and 9 bank branches to provide all types of facilities to the publiCl.

Nangal : It is situated on the left bank of river Satluj at ,a distance of ·60 kms. from Rupnagar, the seat uf district head-quarters, having gained importance with the completion of Bhakra Dam Project in November, 1955. A place of known tourist interest, a large number of tourists visit this platt to see the modern monument in gigantic Bhakra Dam, which is located nearby. At Nangal another Dam has been built up, whence two canals; Nangal Hydel (Bhakra Main Canal) and Anandpur Hydel (Satluj-YamlJ.na Link) have been taken out for irrigating vast tracts of areas in Punjab and Hqryana. Moreover, electricity is generated from these two canals. In fact, it was Nangal which ushered in modern concepts of ,architecture in housing for the first fime. The town, at the first stage, was completely planne.d and served as a model for other towns. Recently, another township has come up - on the otherside of the river which is called Naya Nangal where modern industrial plants in chf;!micals have come up. The two townships, infact, are quite separate administratively but look as one. It was a railway terminus prior to the extension of railway line to Una (Himachal Pradesh). Bhakara Management Board is also operating Na_ngal Bhak'ra rail line, which is used to carry mat~riCLI and staff to Bhakra. The town has a 80 bed hospital, industrial training institute for girls, two senior secondary schools (one each for boys and girls), high school. middle school, primary SChool, cinema., stadium and 8 bank branches of various banks. There is one degr~e college at Naya Nangal which is being run by the Notified Area Committee of Naya Nangal townsbip. The township is flouriShing. now even tpougti .it had an initial set back on completion of Bhakra Dam Project. There' 'are nt:un.ber of places of tourist and religious interest in and around Na~gal Townsl1ip such as;' Gobind Sagar (known for ~: "!" 20 water sporb), Nangal Dam, Gurudwara Bhabour Sahib, Geeta Mandir (Panj Gatran) Gurdwara Ghat Sahib, Shiv Ashram etc.

Jate5hwar Mahadev Temple, Jatwahr It is located in v:t,llage Jatwahr which is about 6 kms. from village on Rupnagar-Nurpur Bedi road. The antiquity of the temple, ac;co;rding to the local people, goes back to remote past. But the present building is only 100 years old, which was built by Jai Dayal Sharma, a resident of village Takhtgarh. There is a clear evidence of earlier temple attri~uted to 10th-11th century. The temple is visited by pilgrims from Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh. A big fair is held on 1st of Bhadon. Besides a fair on Shivratri is held every year. 21 ANNEXURE RUPNAGAR DISTRICT (Inter-district changes)

1. Rupnagar Tahsil lost 2 villages to Balachaur Tashil of Hoshiarpur District. Notification No. 1555-RE II (1)"84/2683, dated 23rd April, 1984.

23 INTRODUCTION TO DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

The District Census Handbooks had been published for the first time at the 1951 Census and contained then mainly data relating to the census enumeration. These data were found to have proved very useful with the local officers working in the community development blocks, tahsil and district administration and often consulted in connection with planning purposes, public distribution system, elections and other data usells.

Keeping in view good response it had elicited during the 1951--61 decade District Census Handbook project was continued in 1961 Census also. The latter were, however, designed to throw data of more comprehensive scale containing useful census data for each village and town (ward-wise) in the district, besides, giving useful information collected from various state/central government departments and agencies. It was combined with Directory of villages and towns sho,,!ing location of educa­ tional institutions, hospitals and dispensaries, _l)osts and telegraph offices, electrification and protected water supply. A beginning was also made to include tahsil maps showing various amenities in the villages constituting a tahsil. Thus, earnest attempt was made to make them ~elf-contained comprehensive reference book of district for the handy use of the district officers and other agencies. The experience revealed that inordinate delays did occpr in the preparation of the manuscripts and finally their publishing process but .somehow, the publication was released in the inter­ censal period.

Series were also continue a in the successive censuses of 1971 and 1981. The 1991 Cen'sus Handbooks are the happy culmination of this project. The last 3 series Le. 1971, 1981 and 1991 are different from that of 1961 Census series as, these did not inc:lude detailed, administrative data which were included in 1961 series. However" Village and Town Directory continued to form a part of the'se handbooks together with Primary Census Abstract. Some of the changes in 1991 Census series formats are as follows :--

U) The preparation of data both in the Primary Census Abstract (PCA) and Village Directory (VD) will now be Community deve~opment block-wise and tahsil wise for each district; and

(ii) From the format of Village Directory Column 14 ($taple food) and Column 20 (Remarks) have been deleted.

The contents of the' Handbooks

The 1991 District Census Handbook has been divided into two parts; Part A contains Vil1~ge and Town Directory. whereas Part B contains Primary Census, Abstract of Villages and Towns/wards giving total population and Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes on1y for District/CD/Town. Both parts are being published together in this volume.

The village directory gives information about each village in community development· block in the. ascending order of location code and contains information relating to total area of the village in hectares, total population" number C)f households, amenities ctvailable in the village i.e. educational, medical, drinking water, number of posts and 'telegraph offices. communication and approach to village, nearest town and distance lin Kms.) and availability of power supply. Besides, it displays information 24

on land use, i. e. area under different types of land use, like for.est, irrigated by source and unirrigated, cultivable and un cultivable land.

The tow.n directory presents data on each town in six statements giving the status. of the town, the decadal population growth rate Mnce 1901--91, . physical and locational aspects, municipal finance and availability of amenities like, medical, educational, banking, trade, commerce and industry.

The Primary Census Abstract (General) incorporates community development blockwise data for each village and each town/ward. under the following heads '-

(i) Area in hectares/sq. k.m. ( i.i) Number of occupied residential houses (i ii) Number of households (iv) Total population (including institutional and houseless popula­ tion) .

(v) Total population in the age group (0--6) (vi) Scheduled Caste Population. (vii) Scheduled Tribe population (There is no Scheduled Tribe notified for Punj ab) . (viii) Literates. (ix) Total Main Workers. (x) Main Workers classified into 9 industrial categories viz •• (I) Cultivators, II. Agricultural Labourers, III. Live-stock, Forestery, Fishing, Hunting and Plantation, Orchards and Allied Activities, IV. Mining and Quarrying, V(a) Manufacturing, pro­ cessing, servicing and repairs in household industry, V (b) Manufacturing, processing servicing and repairs in otherthan household industry; VI. Constructions, VII. Trade and Commerce, VIII. Tra~sport, storage and communications; IX. Other services. (xi) Marginal Workers (xii ) Non-workers

However the Primary Census Abstract (for Scheduled Castes only) . ndicates data 'relating to District/Community Development Block/Town with ~reak up into total/rural/urban except tl!e items (i), (ii). (vi) and (vii) listed above for General Primary Census Abstract.

Source of Data :

The Primary Census Abstract contains census data only. For the compilation of Village Directory. schedules alongwith detailed instructions were sent to the Tahsildars by J;anuary, 1990. They were requested that the requi~ite information may be filled up in the prescribed format and returned to fhe Census Directorate at the earliest. The matter relating to completion of Village Directory and its return was persued vigoro.usly with the Tahsildars through staff of this directorate posted in the field during 25 the 1991 CeJ;;lsus Houselisting and Enumeration Operations. The Village Directories duly filled in were received in this directorate in May, 1991. Likewise, Town Directory Schedules alongwith detailed instructions were sent to Commissioners of Municipal Corporations and Executive officers of Municipal Committees. The data required for Town Directories were also received back by May, 1991. However, back references had to be made in some cases where either certain columns of the schedules were left blank or information was inconsistent with the previous data. The position was recbnciled in certain cases after protracted correspondence with the concerned departments/agencies. Census Concepts 1- Rural .... Urban Classification:

As in the previpus censuses the 1991 Census data are presented for rural and urban areas separately.

Rural Area - Village:

The basic unit for rural area is revenue 'village which, in all cases, has definite surveyed boundaries. This may comprise one or more hamlets but the entire village will' normally be one unit fer presentation of data. The definition of village, as adopted in census' is identified with that of 'Mauza' given under Section 3(i) of the Punjab Land Revenue Act, 1887. It is the Revenue Estate determined as such for the purpose of levy and collection of land revenue. The Revenue Estate is defined in Act ibid as under '-

(a) "An area" for which separate records of rights exist; or (b) Which has been separately assessed to land revenue, or would have been so assessed if the land revenue had not been realised, compounded or redeemed; or (c) Which the State Government may by general rule or specific orders declare to be an Estate.". The village is, thus, not merely the "Abadi deh' (Red lined area in "Shajra Aks" or "Latha") for census taking but is the entire land coming within the fixed boundaries of each village in terms of the Act ibid. Urban Area - Town:

Urban areas are specially defined for the census purposes. In the 1991 Census the same criteria as in 1981 Census has been adopted. The urban area in 1991 Census is defined as follows :-

(a) All places with a municipal committee or municipal corpora­ tion or cantonment board or notified area committee. (b) All other places which satisfied the following criteria:--

(i) a minimum population of 5,000; (ii) atleast 75% of the male main workers engaged in non­ agricultural pursuits; and (iii) a population density of atleast 400 per sq. km.

Whereas in category I a I all places will be towns in their own right, in category I b I only those places will be treated as towns for the 26 purposes of census which Directorate of Census Operations, of the State/UT concerned has so declared as 'Census Town' after satisfying the above crite:cia.

The urban criteria for census town under category (b) above varied little from that of 1961 and 1971 censuses. The males working in activities such as fishing or logging etc. were treated as engaged in non-agr~cultural activity and, therefore, contributed to the 75% criterion of 1961 and 1971 censuses, whereas is 1981 Census, these activities were treated as at par with cultivation and agricultural labour for the purposes of this criterion. In 1991 Census, like in 1981 Census, th,? activities of livestock, forestery, fishing, hunting, plantation and orchards and allied activities have been treated as agricultural activities whilE applying the test 0.£ male working population.' A town with a population (If one lac and above- is called a 'City' in census parlance.

Urban Agglomeration

Apart from city/town, the 1971 and 1981' concept of urban agglomeration is also adopted for the 1991 Census. Very often, large railway colonies, university campuses, port areas, military camps, etc., etc. come up outside the statutory limits of the city/town but adjoining it. Such areas may not by themselves qualified to be treated as towns, but if they form a continuous spread with the town, they are treated as 'out Growths" of the town and deserve to be treated as urban. Such towns together with their out growths have been treated as one urban unit and called' Urban Agglomeration'. An Urban Agglomeration may constitute :

(a) A city with continuous o'ut growth (part of out growth being outside the statutory limits .but falling within the boundary .of adjoining villaqe/villages); One town with similar out growths or separate or more adjoining towns with their out growths as in (a); or (c) A city and one or more adjoining towns wi.th their out growths all of which form continuous spread. TABLE 1(A) The data in Table l(A} displays -demographic features of the rural seetor ot district Rupnagar. It shows distributiQn 'of population and number of v1!lages by, C.D~ blocks. The population ,break up 15 by 'males and temales where as number of villages have been shown, by' total' and inhabited vUlages. Tbere· are' six / CD blocks, in th" district whicb to~ber aCCQunt for 6,83~286 persons, maltinq up of a,65,.:44S males and 3,11,841, females. The ~al sector ~s constituted of 74.63 per .cent o,f the total district, popula­ tiOn ~ Tbe preponderance of males -.over' females 15 noticeable in all the six CD blocks. The Kbarar CD ,black, with a popUlation of 1.61,585 persons, is-, the most populous CD bl«k i1'\ the district~', wbicb is followed by Chamkaur Sahib (1,26;264 persons) 'end Anandpur" Sahib (1;14,677 persons) at second and third positiOh, respect!vely • Nurpur, Bedl Block (81,140 persons) 15 the least populous' of all the blocks.

There are 917 vUlages in the 'district out l of whicb, 89,5 villages are inhabited implying that there e.re 22 un1nhabJ.ted villages( in, the district. Rupnagar CD block, leads with 199 vWages, followed by 1Chamkaur Sahib (186 vUlages) and Kharer Block (161 vUlages), occupying the second and thi:rd position respectively. Agaill$t_ this, Nurpur Bed! Bl_oc:k ac:c:uples the lowest number of v11lag.s (110 villages) .. Of the 22 un-inhaptted. villages in the district, ·the maximum, number, in Rupnagar (7 un-inh6blted villages), followed by Chamk.aur 1 Sahib (6 u.n-lnhabited villages). Thus the two blocks in betw~~ si1are more than half the number of un-inhabited villages (13 out, of 22). The rest of un-inba,blted villages are almost evenly cl1strlbuted among the, remClllning blocks, varyi~g' between 2 and 3 village.; , M1e 1(A) ,..latf.. 1M ...... of .n1.... lttl

Sr. I •• of (I). BloCk ..,.lH t ... of: ,t 1J.... 10.'" 111 ..... 10. Persons ' It. tIS Fellale, . Total Inhabited

a 3 4 5 6 7 t. . ARudpur S.MIa 114.677 5t."O 54.H1 128 . 125

2...... 1Ht": ,.41 81,740 42,430 39,310 110 108 3. e...... r S.btla 126.284 61,705 58,559 186 180 4.' au", ••• r" . '08.477 51."0 50.4&7 199 192 5. 1Ur.,., ·'.1,'15 '1,~2 15,183 ·161 . 1st 6. !M.J,1 1 •• 543 -45,518 38,165 133 131 "strict 0'.266 Rt .... 5 317.841- 911 195 ... - . ~. aDct hr_ ·of 'l'owu • YABLB '(8) , "Tole 1(8) pm population bY towns. -with b,.p up Into maW: and f.ai&l... The data .in· •• (4bl.1bow1 that 2 .. 32;317 p'.rsons 28 (1,24,226 males a."d 1,08,091 females) reside in the '8 urban centres, which together accoiint for 25.37 per cent of the population of the district. SAS Nagar with a population of 78,457 persons has emerged as the most important and popuilous town of the distritt. Rupnagar, even though a district head-quarters town, is' now only second with a population of 37,996 persons, which is less than half of SAS Nagar (MohaU), whereas the Nagar Township U.A. w1th a population -of 32,003 persons is a close third. However, 'the lowest population (10,674 persons) is recorded by Anandpur Sahib, with Naya Nangal (12,046 persons) being second from bottom. At the 1981 Cens'us, the' district had 9 urban centres" this number having now shrunk to 8 in. 1991 Ce~sus due to the declassification of Chamkaur Sahib (NAC). InspUe of declassification of urban centres, the remaining urban component ha$ recorded an increase of 50.23 per cent in population during the decade 1981.;.,.91" the major proportion having been contributed by SAS Nagar which recorded the highest growth rate (142.52 per cent) in the .'state during the decade 1981-91.

TAiLE 1(1) Population and ....er of towns Sr. Name and C1v1e Administration Populatton Status of Towns No. Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5

1. An.ndpur Sa~ib (M.e.) 10.674 5.718 4.956

2. Kharar (U~A.) 26,109 14,010 \2,099

(rtf) Khar.r (M •.c.) 25,938 13,928 12,010

3. Ku"al1 (M.e.) 17 ,592 9.341 8.251 4. Mbr1nda (M.e.) 17 .440 9.297 8.143 5. Nangal Township (U.A.) 32.003 17,074 14,929 (1) Nangal Township (N.A.e.) 29,311 15.676 13.635

6. Naya Nangal (N.A.e.) 12.046 6.534 5.512 7. Rupnagar (M.e.) 37.996 20.212 17.78. 8. S.A.S. Nagar (N.A.C.) 78,457 42,040 36,417

District - . 232.317 124.226 108~O91

New Tc;»wns/Towns Declassified. Me:rged :

TABLE 2

Table 2 gi~s details of new towns/towns declassified, merged' 1n 1991 Cen$Us. It . indicates that neither new towl1' is created nor -is merged in 1991 Census in the district. Only orie town viz., Chamkaur Sahib was declassUied in 1991 which reduced the number of towns tei 8 in 1991 Census from 9 in 1981 Census. The town which was declassifed now forms part of 29 vUlage Cha:mkaur Sahib which as 'a population of 6,007 in 1991 Census. Census. TULE 2 ... tons/tons decl.~stfte~, .r.eci 1. 1ttl ce.s~' Nalle of Towns Populat1on (a) Added Nil (b) Declassif1ed (1) Chamkaur Sah1b'M.A.C. 6,007 tt) Wholly merged with other Mil

Growth Rate : TABLE 3

Dat'a in table 3 gives distribution of population ,~y tahslls with break up into rural and urDan areas for 1981 and 1991 censuses .and decadal variation in population for. the decade 198h·91 for total, rural and urban areas. The data in the table reveal that in absolute terms, the population has increased to\ 9,15,603 in 1991 Census from 7,16,356 in 1981 Census, registering a growth rate of 27.81 per cent against 20.81 per cent for the state during the d~cade. 1981-91. The growth rate for urban areas (50.23 per cent) is almost two, and a half times that of rural area ('21.64 per cent) • The proportion of urban population has shown an increase from 21.59 per cent in 1981 Census to 25,.37 per cent in 1991. Census, which is attributed mairily to enormous growffl of· S.A.S. Nagar (Mohall). As at 1981 Census, Kharar tahsil has again emerged as the most populous tahsil in the· distr~ct recording a growth rate of 31..91 per cent during the decade

1981-91.. 4 This tahsil' has recorded 82.88 per cent growth rate for urban areas' as against 23,.22 per' cent for the ru'ral areas. Anandpur Sahib tahsil occupies the bottom position in the size of population as it recorded an increase in population ·to 2.,51,140 in 1991 Census from 2,14,644 in 1981 Census. In terms' of growth rate, the proportion works out to' 17.00 per' cent during the decade 1981-91 whereas Rupnagar tahsil shows the lowest' proportion of urban population having a slightly higher increase from· 18.83 per cent in 1981 ·Census to -1~.10 per cent in 1991 Census. Kharar tahsil, on the other haRd, has registered highest increase from' 24,.61 per cent in 1981 Census to 32.64 per cent in ·1991 Census mainly attributed again to the pressure of migratory population on SAS Nagar (MohaH). The' urban growth of Kharar tahsil is bound to pick up in the next decade because infra-structure faciUties for development of industries in S.A.S. Nagar have been laid down which are bound -to add to population of that to.Vln. TAiLE 3

Dec.d., Cb ••,. 1. Dt~tb.t1on of~~o~~l.tt~~

Popu1.tto~ Perce.t... ~c.d.1 Percent.ge '-. Tahsil ------::------:- (1981--1111) Ur ••• 'opul.­ 1981 . 1991 '.r1at10. tion

Total Rural Urban Total ~- Rural' - Urban Total Rural Urban 1981 1991

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Anandpur 214,644 170,160 44,484 251,140 196,417 b4,723 (+)J7.0Q (+)15.4G l+)23.02 20.72 21.19 Sahib. 30 TABLE 3 Decada' Change tn Distrtbution of Population

'o,utatioft, 'ercentage Decada1 'ercent... of Tahsil (1"1-.. "91) Ur"an 'opula­ 1~1 1991 Variation tion

Tot., Rura 1 Urban Tot.l Rur.' Urban Tota 1 Rura 1 Urban 1981 1991

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12

Kupnagar 2]0.306 186.947 43.359 290.117 234,741 55,436 (+)26.00 (+)25.57 (+)27.85 18.83 19.10

lIIar., 271,406204.611 66.795,374,286252,128 122.158 (+)37.91 (+)23.22 (+)82.88 24.61 32.64

District 716.356 561.718 154.638 915.603 683,286 232,317 (+)27.81 (+)21.64 (+)50.23 21.59 25.37

Distribution of Villages by population range$ : TABLf: 4 The data in table 4 reveal the number and' dl$tribution of inhabited Villages by population ranges for each CD block according to 1991 Census. The data indicate that highest proportion of inhabited villages is in Rupna.gar CD Block (21.45 per cent), followed by Chamkaur Sahib CD Block (20.11 per cent), whereas the. lowest proportion is, recorded by Nurpur Bed! CD Block (12.07 per cent) as. it has its large areas lying along the river Satluj, though now have been reclaimed, are not preferred for range sites for fear of impending floods. There is' no village with population range 10,000 and' above in the district. The lower range viz., 5000-9999 has only 5 ,villages of which 3 belong to Kharar CD Block and one each in Rupnagar and Chamkaur Sahib blocks. The most common population range is 500~1999 as this ~~s 52.18 per cent villages. ,The highest (63.52 per cent) 1s in Kharar CD Block whereas the lowest (40.63 per cent) is in Rupnagar CD Block. The next 'common population range is 200-499, in which Majri CX) Block 15, the topper (35.11 per cent), the lowest being in Kharar CD Block (21.38 per cent). In fact, these two ranges share 80.45 per cent inhabited villages in the district, the highest proportion being ~n Nurpur Bedi Block (87.96 per cel)t), followed by Kharar CD Block (84.90 per cent). The highe~t proportion of villages,. in the lowest population range (less t1;).ilQ 200), is in Rupnagar CD Block (21.87 per cent), which 15 followed by" Chamkaur Sahib (20.00 per ,cent). I TAILE 4 'ercentag. 0Istrt'.&I08 01 'tl1.ges ., Population Ra.ges. 1tt1

..... of No. and 10 ...d 'epcent... of 'tIl.... 1ft e.ch I.nge (Figures tn 'arenthesis C.D. 8lock percentage 1ft4'c.t. percent.ge of ytll.... in each ring.) of inhabited v'111agu Less than 200--499 500--1999 2000--4999 5000--9999 10000 and 200 above

; 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 _, 125 --(--) --(--) Anandpuw: ( 13~97) 13(10.40) 30(24.00) 71(56.80) " (8.80) 51Mb

--(--) . Mu(pur a.ct1 108 (\2.07) 9(8.33) 29(26.85) 66(61.11). 4(3.71) --(--) 31 TABLE 4 Percfntage Distribution of Villages by Population Ranges, 1991

Hame of Ho. and 10. and Percentage of Villages in each Range (ftgurl!s in Parenthesis C.D. Block percentage indicate percentage of villages in each range) of 1 nhab ned '1111ages Less than Z'()0--499 500--1999 2000--4999 5000--9999 10000 and 200 above

2 3 4 5 6 7 B

180 Chamkaur Sahib (20.11) 36( 20 .00) 47( 26.11 ) 92(51.11) 4(2.22) l( 0.56 j --(--)

~upnaqar 192 (21.45) 42(21.87) 67(34.90) 78(40.63) 4(2.08) 1(0.52) --I --)

Khar-ar 159 (17.76) 8(5.02) 34(21.38) 101(63.52) 13(8.18) 3( 1.89) --(--)-

Majri 131 ( 14.64) 21( 16.03) 46 ( 35.11 ) 59(45.04) 5(3.82) -- (-- ) -- (--)

District 895 (100.00) 129( 14.41) 253(28.27) 467(52.18) 41(4.58) 5(0.56)

Density TABLE 5 The data in table 5 reveal the number and proportion of villages by various density ranges. The largest number of villages (301 villages), fall in the density range of 301-500. In terms of proportion it comes to 33.63 per cent. The next highest range is 501 and above which report 219 villages (24.47 per cent). The lowe~ number of villages (6 villages). is in the density range upto 10 with 0.67 per cent of total villages' in the district. As the note explains there are 4 villages the agricultural lands of which were fully merged in the S.A.S. Nagar and were since acquired except the Abadi Deh. These. 4 villa ges are inside the • Abadi Deh' which practically remain part of Kharar CD Block/tahsil. These villages have been, therefore, clubbed with the maximum range of density of 501 and

above.o This clubbing is justified in view of the large populations in comparatively small areas of habitations of the four villages viz; Mohali, Madanpur, Mataur and Siahi Majra. TABLE 5

Distribution of Villages by Density

Range of Density Total No. of Villages in Percentages of Vl11ages in each each Density Range Density Range

2 3

--10 6 0.67

11--20 7 0.78 32 TABLE 5 Dtstribution of Villages by Denstty

Range of Densi~y Total No. of Villages in Percentages of Villages in each each Density Range Dens Hy Range

2 3

21--50 29 3.24 51--100 50 5.59 101--200 126 14.08 201--300 157 17.54 301--500 301 33.63

SOl +* 219 24.47 Not Known 0 0.00

Total 895 100.00

'*lncludes 4 villages merged in S.A.S. Nagar (Mohalil but Abadi deh remains outside the town. Sex Ratio .: TABLE 6(A) Table 6(A) gives sex ratio by CD blocks and district (rural). The ~ Lural sector of the district has a sex ratio of 870 (number of females per thousand males). The highest sex ratio of 926 is reported in Nurpur Bedi CD Block, followed by Anandpur Sahib CD Block which records Sex; ratio of 913. The lowest sex ratio 826 is in Kharar CD Block, while Majri CD .Block (855) occupies the second lowest position from the bottom. The main ·reason for variation in sex ratio appears to be that in the CD Block of Anandpur Sahib tahsil Le. Nurpur Bedi and Anandpur Sahib blocks, normal residents predominate. whereas in the CD blocks of Kharar tahsil i.e. Kharar and Majri block.s there is quite an out flow of male migrants (industrial labourers) from Chandigarh and SAS Nagar, because high rents in the two places allure them to take residence in t~e adjoining villages of Punjab. , TABLE 6(A)

,Sex ratio for rural population of C.D. Blocks, 1991

Sr. Name of C.D. Block Number of Females per 1000 ~ales Mo.

, 1 2 3 1- A1ianclpur Sa,hib 913

2~ Nurpur Bedi 926 3. Chamkaur Sahib 865

4. Rupnagar 871

!I. Kharar 826 6. Majr1 855

D1stric~ 870 33 TABLE 6(B) Tsble 6 (B) gives sex ratio i.e,. number of females per thousand males by towns and district (urban). It show~ that sex ratio for urban sector of district is 870,. which is same as that for rural sector of the district. There are four towns, viz; Kurali, .Morinda, Nangal Township and Rupnagar which have reported higher sex ratio in comparison to the district (urban) average. The, highest sex ratio (883) is recorded by Kurali town, followed closely by Morinda (876). The lowest sex ratio is 'returned by Naya Nangal (844), followed by Kharar M.C. (862) which is second from bottom.

TABLE 6(8) Sex ratto of ,towns. 1991

Sr. Name and Civic Administration Number, of females per 1000 rna les No. Status of Towns

2 3

1. Anandpur Sahib {M.C.} 867 Z. Kharar Cu.A.} 864 (1) Kharar (M.C.) 862 3. Kurali (M.·C.) 883 4. Morinda (M.C.) 876 5. Nangal.Townsh1p (U.A.) 8H (0 Nangat Township (II.A.C.) 870 6. Naya "angal (N.A.C.) 844 7. Rupnagar (M.e.) '880 8. S.A.S. Hagar (H.A.C.) 866

All Towns .870

Scheduled Caste Populatlon: TABLE 7 Table 7 9i ves distribution of vUlages and their proportions by per,centage ranges of scheduled !=4ste population. The table shows that there are 37~ vUlages with percentage of 41.90 which have reported $.;:heduled caste populat1qn in the range 31 per cent. and above. The , n.xt highest range is 21-30 per cent which reports 172 villages forming 19.22. per cent of total villages. Thus, we find that thet:~ are 54? villages out of 895 villages with 4 percentage of 61.12... more than h~lf), which report 21 pet cent or ,Iuore scheduled .castes population. The lowest number of villages (49) which form 5,.. 47 per cent of total villages are in the range 6-10. The next highest number of villages (76), ~orming 8.49 per cent of 34 total vUlages, fall in the rang~ 16-'20. The rural part of the district reports 27.20 per cent of scheduled caste population. TABLE 7 Proportton of scheduled caste populatton to tota' populat10n 1n the v111ages

Percentage Range of Scheduled Number of Villages in Percentage of Villages in each Caste Population to each Range R.ange Total Population

2 3

0--5 141 15.75 6--10 49 5.48 11--15 82 9.16 16--20 76 8.49 21--30 172 19.22 31 and above 375 41.90

D1str,ict 895 100.00

TABLE 8 Table 8 gives total population, total scheduled caste population and percentage ot scheduled castes population Dy towns. . At tnE::' bottom totals for all towns have been given. The table 8 shows that out of a population of 2,32,317 persons in the towns, 39,109 persons belong to scheduled castes. In terms of percentage the scheduled caste population works out to 16.83 per cent for the district (urban part). The highest 27.15 per cent .is returned by Anandpur Sahib town, followed by M.orlnda town with a figure of 23.75 per cent. The lowest 8.59 per cent is reported by S.A.S. Nagar (Mohall), with Rupnagar town returning the second lowest percentage of 15.05. In case of S.A.S. Nagar (Mohali) the percentage of SC is extremely low, which leads credence to the conjecture that sched!.ded castes are poor migrants to this new town.

TAiLE 8

Perc•• tage of scheduled caste pop .. lat'OII t. towns. ll1l1'

Name and Civic Administration Total Population Total Scheduled caste Percentage of SC Status of Towns Population Population to total Population

3 4

Anandpur Sahib (M.C.) 10.674 2,/398 27.15 Kherar (u.A.1 26,l09 6.084 23.30 Khanr (M.C.) 25.938 6,015 23.19 35 TABLE 8 Percentage of scheduled caste population in towns, 1991

Name and Civic Administration Tota 1 Populat ion Total Scheduled Caste Percentage of SC Status of Towns Population Population to total Population

2 3 4

K ura 1i (M.C.) 17,592 3,987 22.66 Morinda (M.C.) 17 ,440 4,142 23.75

Nangal Township (U .A.) 32,003 7,419 23.18

Nangal Township (N.A.C.) 29,311 6,698 22.85 Maya Nanga1 (N.A.C.) 12,046 2.123 17.62

Rupna~ar (M.C.) 37,996 5,718 15.05 S.A.S. Nagar (N.A.C.) 78,457 6,738 8.59

A11 Towns 232,317 39,109 16.83

Literacy: TABLE 9(A) Table 9(A) gives percentage of literates with break up into males and females by CD blocks. At the end the percentage of literates for total Community Development Blocks has been given. It shows that total literacy for all blocks works out to 63.66 per cent, whereas it is 73.02 per cent and 52.87 per cent for males and females respectively. The highest literacy rate (67.36 per cent) ~s recorded in Rupnagar CD Block, whereas Nurpur Bedi Block records the lo~est (56.53 per cent) • Like-wise Rupnagar CD block records the highest literacy rates for both· males (75.98 per cent) and females (57.43 per cent), whereas Nurpur Bedi CD Block records the lowest literacy rates for males (69.02 per cent) and females (43.14 per cent). The reason for this difference is that Nurpur Bedi CD Block is sand witched between Katar Dhar on one side and the river Satluj on the other, which keellls it away from educational facilities, whereas Rupnagar CD Block is centrally situated, where all types of educational facilities are easily available. The variation between the male literacy rates of the two blocks (Rupnagar CD Block 'and Nurpur Bedi CD Block). is hardly 6.96 per cent, whereas it is quite pronounced in case of female literacy 'rates which vary as high as 14.29 per cent. The variation of male and female literacy rates is quite pronounced in all the blocks, the highest (25.88 per cent) being in Nurpur Bedi CD Block and the lowest (16.47 per cent) in Chamkaur Sahib CD Block. TABLE 9(A) Literacy rates for rural population of C.D. blocks by sex (Excluding Children in the Age Group 0--6)

Sr. Name of C.D. Block Percentage of Literates No. Persons Males Females

1. Anandpur Sahib 63.17 74.55 50.74

2. Nurpur Bed; 56.53 69.02 43.14 36 TABLE 9(A) Literacy rates for rural population of C.D. blocks by Sex (Excluding Children in the Age Group 0--6)

Sr. Name of c.o. Blocl( Percentage of literates No. ' ------,,------Persons '1a 1e s Females -----_--- 3. Chamkaur Sahib 65.56 73.20 56.73 4. Rupnagar 67.36 75.98 57.43 5. Kharar 63.14 71. 73 52.57 6. Majri 64.68 73.26 54.62

District 63.66 73.02 52.87

TABLE 9(B)

Table 9(B) gives percentage ~iterates for persons, males and females by towns in the district. In the end, the percentage of literates for all towns has been given. The percentage for urban areas of the 'district for persons, males and females works out to 81.15, 86.46 and 75.03 respectively. The highest percentage is reported by S .• A.S Nagar for person.:: (87.98 per cent), males (92.10 per cent) and females (83.20 per 'cent), followed by Naya Nangal, 84.42 per cent for persons, 89.46 per cent for males and 78.39 per cent for females. The lowest literacy rates have been reported by Morinda for persons (69.48 _l)er cent), males (75.83 per cent). and females (62.32 per cent). TABLE 9(B)

literacy Rates f~r Towns 1991 Census (Excludlng children in the Age Group 0--6)

Sr. Name and Civic Administration Percentage of literates No. Status of the Towns Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 81.34 66.86 L Anandpur Sahib (M.C.) 74.59 68.21 2. Kharar (U.A.) 75.93 82.65 68.17 (il Kharar (M.C.) 75.96 82.73 67.23 3. Kura 1; (M.e. ) 73.67 79.31 62.32 4. Morhdil (M.e.) 69.48 75.83 74.39 5. Nanga 1 Township (U .A.) 81.33 87.38 (i) Nangal Township (N .A.C.) 81. 71 87.36 75.16 78.39 6. Naya Nanga1 (N .A. C.) 84.42 89.46 74.02 7. Rupnagar 1M. C. ) 79.91 85.02 83.20 8. S. A. S,. Nagar (N.II.C.) 87.98 92.10

All Towns 81.15 86.46 75.03 37 Working Population TABLE lO(A} " Table 10(A) gives percentage of main workers, mar.ginal workers, total workers and non - workers to total population with break up into .males and females by CD blocks. A total for for all the six blocks has been given at the bottom. Th.e table shows that for all blocks the percentage of main worKers is slightly more than' one·-fourth (29.10 per cent) of the total population. whereas percentage for males is little more than one-half (52.80 per cent). In case of females the percentage is dismally. low (1.85 per cent). Thus we notice that there are high sex differentials among the main workers. This holds good for all the blocks which show very little variation between them. Among the total main workers the highest percentage (30.76) is recorded by Kharar CD Block, followed fly Majri Block (29.89 per cent), whereas Anandpur Sahib Block reports the lowest figures (26.92 per cene), followed by Nurpur Bedi Block (27.74 per cent) • which is in slightly better position. In case of percentage of male main workers the same holds good with percentages varying between 54.65, . in ,case of Kharar Block, and 49.24 in case of Anandpur Sahib Block. but that does not hold good for females. In this category, however, AnaiIldpur Sahib Block tops (2.48 per cent) I while Majri Block. occupies the b.ottom \ position. The marginal workers are less than 1 per cent (0.89 per cent) of the total population and the percentages var.Y .' , between 2.73 per cent in case of Nurpur Bedi Block and 0.15 per cent in case of Majri Block. However, there is wide sex differentials in case of marginal workers·, the difference being l:tighest (5.44 per cent) in Nurpur Bedi bh-:-:k. and lowest (0.31 per cent) in Majri Biock. The position of iotal workers does not !?how much variation from main workers, as Kharar Block (31.00 per cent) is the leader, whereras Anandpur Sahib Block. (28.74 per cent) occupies the bottom positio'n. The same is. true of male total workers. However, female percentages show variation, as top position '(7.65 per cent) goes to Nurpur Bedi Block. whereas Majri Block (1.50 per cent), occupies the bottom position. In the case of non-workers the reverse ~ position could be seen i.e. leaders in total workers occupy the bottom position. which is quite obvious. This shows that 70.01 per cent of total population is constituted of non .. workers, this being 47.09 per cent in case of males and 96.37 per cent in case of females,' 'which goes to prove that situation is very dismal in women work participation. Therefore, lot of efforts need be made to canjole females into economic activities for improvement of their lot as well as for prosperity of the nation. , - TAIL[ lOtA) Perc:ent ..ge of .a1ft !fOrkers. ""g1n& 1 workers and non-lilorkers for rural P09u'aUon of C.D. 81ocks, 1991

Sr. Name of C.D. Block Percentage of No. ------~---.--.-.- ... ~ ... ----.-----.------.-----i----~·------~--- MUn workers. to' ...,1"'1 workers Tota) Workers to Non-lilorke.!$ to total popul.~t .. to: tou l. POP" la- toh.l populat1on total population t....

p M F P Me f P M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Anandpur Sahib 26.92 49.24 2.48 1.82 0.16 3.63 28.74 49.40 6,11 71 • 26~ 50.60 93.'89 2 Nurpur Bedi 27.14 51.40 2.U Z.73 0.21 5.44 30.47 51.61 7.65 69.53 48.39 92.35 38 TABLE 10(1') Percentage of matn workers, marginal workers and non-workers for ruraJ popuJation of C.D. Blocks. 1991

Sr. Name of C.D. Block Percentage of No. Main workers to Marginal workers Total Workers to Non-workers to total pppulation to total popula- total population total population tion

'p M F P M F P M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

3 Chamkaur Sahib 29.68 54.00 1.56 O. )3 0.26 1.27 30.40 54.26 2.83 59.60 45.74 97.17 4 Rupnagar 28.56 51.90 1.76 ) 0.30 0.03 0.61 28.87 51. 93 2.37 71.13 48.0797.63

5 Kharar 30.76 54.65 1.82 0.~5 0.04 0.49 31.00 54.69 2.31 69.00 45.31 97.69

6 Majri 29.89 54.42 1. '9, 0.15 0.00 0.31 30.03 54.42 1 ~ 50 69.97 45.58 98.50

District 29.10 52.80 1.85 0.89 0.12 1. 78 29.99 52'. S 3.63 70.01 47.09 96.37

TABLE 10(B) Table 10(B) displays proportion of workers and non-workers for all towns of the district. The data. reveal that there <'ire wide sex differentials obtaining' among the main workers. S.A.S. Nagar occupies the top position (32.67 per cent), whereas Morinda is at the bottom (27.77 per cent). In case of male main workers, highest percentage (51.85 per cent) is of Rupnagar 'and the lowest (47.83 per cent) is of Anandpur Sahib. It is among female .main workers that' the variation is quite pronounced. In SAS Nagar 11.34 per cent female population constitute main workers, whereas in .Morinda they constitute only 3.35 per cent. Unlike in rural areas marginal workers are conspicuous by their absence in the towns. In. the absence of marginal workers what holds good for main workers holds .g6cd for total workers also. In . case of non-workers the sex differential are quite pronounced in favour of females. Inspite of claims of progress.,in all fields almost seven out of ten persons· are non-workers. . TABLE 10(B) Percentage of .a1n worker's, .et"g1nal workers and non-workers in 1;0.n5, 1991 Sr. Name and civic Percentage of No. administration ------stat us of towns Main workers to Marginal workers Total workers to Non-workers to total total population . to tot.O popula- tot.1 population popLllation tlon

p M F P M F P M F P M F

2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Anandpur Sahib Z8.46 47.83 6.11 (.- ) ( -) ( -) 28.4f? 47.83 6.11 n.S4 52.17 93.89 {M.C.) 2 Kharar (U.A.) 28.33 48.46 5.02 0.04 0.02 0.07 28.37 43.48 5.09 71.63 51.52 94.91 (i) Khanr (M.c.) 28.35 48.45 5.04 0.05 0.02 0.07 28.40 48.47 5. 11 71.60 51.53 94.89 39 TABLE 10(8" Percentage of main workers, marginal workers and flon-workers In towns. 1991

Sr. Name and civic Percentage of No. administration ------______.w ______------sta t us of towns Maln workers to Marginal workers Total workers to Non-worker's to total total population to to,til popula- tota1 population pOPlIlation tion ,,--- p '" F P ~1 F P 11 F P N F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 '10 11 12 13 14 ,--- 3 Kurali (M.c.l 29.19 51.16 4.31 (-) ( -) (- ) 29.19 51.16 4.31 70.81 43.84 'J5.69 4 Morinda (M.t.) 27.77 49.16 ,3.35 {- } ( -) (- ) 27.77 49.16 3.35 72 .23 50.84 95.65.

5 Nahgal Township 28.25 47.96 5.n 0.00 0.01 (- ) 28.25 47.97 5.71 71. 75 52.03 94.29 (U.A. )

(i) Nanga 1 Township 28.56 48.12 6.08 (- J 0.01 (- ) 28.56 48.13 6.08 71.44 51.87 93.92 (N. A.(.,) 6 Naya Nangal 31.03 51.78 6.44 ( -) ( -) (- ) 31.03 51. 78 6.44 68.97 48.22 93.56 (N.A.C.) 7 Rupnagar (M.C.) 30.62 51.85 6.27 0.00 ( -) 0.01 30.52 51.85 6.28 69.48 48.15 93.72

8 SAS Nagar 32.67 51.14 11.34 0.00 0.01 0.00 32.67 51. 15 11 .34 67.33 48.85 88.66 (N.A.C.) All Towns 30.31 50.25 7.39 0.01 0.01 0.01 30.32 50.26 7.40 69.68 49.74 92.60

BRIEF ANALYSIS OF THE VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY VILLAGE' DIRECTORY

An attempt has been made in the following paragraphs to analyse various amenities available in the rural areas through the help of tables 11 to 16 compiled from Village Directory received duly filled in by the field revenue agency. The data thrown by the ta'bles is quite revealing about the extent of progress made with 'regard to rural development and upliftment.

Amenities by villages: TABLE 11

The data in table 11 reveal aV'ailabUity of various amenities in the villages (percentage in brackets) of CD blocks. Of the 895 inhabited villages, 797 villages (89.05 per cent) enjoy educational •facilities. In this res,p.ect. Kharar Block leads with 96.23 per cent of villages (153 out of 159) and Majri block reporting the lo'west 67.79 per cent villages (115 out of 131) which possess educational amenity.

Medical amenity is availed by' 272 villages (30.39 per cent) only and that Nurpur Bedi Block with 52.78 per cent villages (57 out of 108) leads, whereas Rupnagar Block with 18.23 per cent villages (35 out of 192) stands at the bottom. The amenity of drinking water is available in aU the villages.

Post,:; and Telegraph facilities are available in 17.21 per cent vil~ages (154 out of 895) only. Kharar Block leads with 20.75 per cent villages (33 out of 159), whereas Rupnagar Block with 13.02 per cent villages (25 out of 192) l~gs behind the rest.

Market/Hat is not very popular in thi~ district as it is reported only·in 2.68 per cent villaaes (24 out of 895). As regards facilities of communication, 59.78 per cent villages (535 out of. 895) enjoy transport facility in which Kharar Block with 78.62 per cent villages (125 out of 159) stands at the top, whereas Anandpur Sahib Block with 44.80 per cent villages (56 out of 125) is at the bottom. The position in regard to provision of pacea roads is quite comfortal:rle in the rural areas as 94.86 per cent villages (849 out of 895) are approachable through pacca roads. Kharar Block has reported cent per cent villages approachable through pacca roads, whereas Charnkaur Sahib Block has 90.56 per cent villages (163 out of 180), which is the lowest irl percentage due to its being situated in the 'Bet t area. In the matter of power supply, all the blocks are well placed as all the villages are providec;l with this amenity. From the above analysis, we observe that Kharar Blocl<. is a clear lep,qer in having provision of all types of amenities except medical & Posts and Telegraph wherein it surrenders the lead to Nurpur Bedi Block, where medical facilities on large scale were provided considering its difficult terrain as it is sandwitched bet~een the Katar Dhar and river Satlu.l. TABLE 11 Distribution of villages according to tlte availability of different aMenities

Sr. Name of No. of No.(with percentagelof villages having one or !lore of the following amenities No. C.D. i nh&b ited ------~------.. ------Block villages Educa· Medical Drinking Post & Ma .. ketl Communi· Approach- Power tion water tele- Hat cation ed by Supply ,graph puce a roa,]

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1. Anandpu r 125 115 52 125 '27 4 56 121 125 Sahib (92· 00) (41.60) (100.00) (21.60 ) (3.20) (44. 80) ( 96·80) (100,00)

2. Nurpur Bedi 108 101 57 108 19 1 65 102 108 (93 ·52) (52·78) (100'00) ( 17·59) ( 93) ( 60·19) (94· 44) (100· 00)

3, Chamka'Jr 180 155 45 180 33 4 101 163 180 Sahib (86.11, ) (25- 00) (100· 00) (18.33) (2· 22) (56· 11) (90· 56) (100· 00) 4. Rupnaga r 192 158 35 192 25 3 98 176 192 (82·29·) (18·23) (100· 00) (13.02 ) (1.56 ) (51.04) (91.67) (100.00)

5. Khara1' 159 153 47 159 33 12 125 159 159 (96 ·23) (29·56 ) (100.00) (20.75) ( 7. 5!7) ( 78.62) (lOa-DO) (100.00)

6. Majri 131 115 36 131 17 a 90 128 13' (87.7·9 ) (27·48) (100-00) (12·98) (.00 ) ( 68·70) ( 97.71) (100.00)

Ofstrict 895 797 272 895 154 24 535 849 895 ( 89. as) (30.39) (100·00) (17.21 ) (2.68) (59.78) (94·86) (l00.00) 41 . Amenities by population :

TABLE 12

Table 12 gives percentage of population in the inhabited villages availing various amenities by CD blocks'. The table shows that 97.87 per cent of the total rural population avail educational amenity, Kharar Block with 99.15 per cent population emerges as the leader, whereas Rupnagar with 95.37 per cent population is at the bottom.

In regard to medical amenity, only 51.69 per cent of rural populpti.on avail this facility. Nurpur Bedi Block with 65.10 per cent population is the clear leader, whereas Rupnagar with 39.33 per cent population is at the bottom. ~. In regard to. drinking water and power supply -we have already seen that, all the. villages have been covered arid, therefore, the entire popUlation is covered, as shown by the above table.

In Post:; & Telegraph facilities Chamkaur Sahib Block occupies the top position with 39.47 per cent population availing this amenity, whereas Majri Block with. 28.28 per cent population is at the bottom.

It has been reported that 9.33 per cent f?opulation avail Market/Hat facilities in the district, the leading position being occupied by Kharar Block with 21.43 per ce'nt population availing this facility, whereas Majri Block is totally devoid of this facility.

The position in respect of communication amenity is quite . ,comfortable as 73.64 per cent population' avail this amenity in the entire rural sector of the district. In Kharar Block 87.78 per cent population enjoy this amenity. which is the highest for any block, whereas the lowest 53.21 per cent is in Anaridpur Sahib Block.

The position of pacca roads is quite comfortable in the district as 98.19 per cent population avail this amenity in the rural areas. In Kharar Block, this facility is availed by cent per cent population, whereas 95.36 per cent, the lowest, is reported in Rupnagar Block.

TABLE 12. Proportion of rural population served by. different amenIties avaUabilty of different amentles

Sr. Name of C.D. Total Proportion of rural population served by amenity 'or No. Block Population of Inhabi- Educa- Medical Drinking Post & Market/ Communl- Approach- Power ed villages tion water tele- Hat cation ed by Supply in the' graph pucca C.D. Block ROod 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

, Anandpur Sahib 114,677 98.15 57.65 100,00 39.02 4.8'1 53.21 96.92 100.00 2 Nurpur Bed! 81, 740 97.65 65.10 100.00 32.67 4.13 70.49 98.43 100.00 3 Chamkaur Sahib 126,264 98.26 47.89 100.00 39.47 8.55 78.09 98.83 100.00 4 Rypnagar 10S,477 95.37 39.33 100.. 00 29.42 7.54 65.40 95.36 100.00 5 f(harar 167,585 99.15 53.89 100.00 39.26 21.43 87.78 100.00 100.00 6 Majri 84,343 97.78 47.82 100.00 28.28 0.00 80.30 98.75 100.00 District 683,286 97.87 51.69 100.00· 35.55 9.33 73.64 9S.19 100.00

/ 42 Amenities by distance ranges : TABLE 13 Table 13 gives three distance ranges for those villages, where certain facUities are not locally available but availed outside. From the purview of this table. two facilities viz. , approach by pacea road and power supply, have been excluded. In the result only six amenities have been listed in this table. The table shows that there are 98 villages where educational emenity is not locally available. In this case. almost all villages (97 out of 98) avail this ameni·ty within 5 kms; but one village, the only exception, avails it in the distance range 5-10 kms.

There are 623 villages. which do" not av~i1 Etny medical facility locally, out of these as many 606 villages avail within 5 kms. whereas the :remaining 17 village"s avail within a distance range 5-10 kms. In case tlf ririnking water there is no village without the amenity of drinking water but th.ere are villages which have been identified as scarcity villages but most of them have been provided with drinking water, through' taps, as a result of the efforts of Public Health DepartmEffit Punjab.

The number of villages without posts and telegraph amenity is 741, out of which 716 villages avail within 5 kms., whereas the remaining 25 villages avail in the distance range 5--10 kms.

There are 871 villages where" amenity of market/hat is not available. In fact this is not common in this distri.et as there are regular marltets in the nearby towns which are visited by people to make purchases according to their requirement.

The amenity of communications I.e. transport facility is not avan~ble in 360 villages, most of which (347 villages) avail within 5 kms., 12 villages in the distance range .5-10 kms. and remaining one village at a distance 10+ kms. It is thus obvious that in those villages where facilities are not available locally these are mostly availed within 5 kms. TABLE 13 Distribution of inhabited villages not having certain aMenities arranged by distance ranges from the places where these are available

Sr. Villages not ~avin9 Nu.ber of villages where amenity is not available and No. the amenity.; of 'avanable at a distance of

-5 Kms. 5-10 Kms 10+Kms Tota 1

2 3 4 5 6

1. Education 97 0 98

2. Medical 606 17 0 623

3. Drinking Water 0 o 0 0

4. Post and Telegraph 716 25 0 741

5. Market/Hat 525 303 . 4'·" 871 . 6. Commull icat ion 347 12 360 43

In case of communications, highest percentage of 61.85 per cent villages (201 Qut of 325) is in the distance range _0-5 kms; whereas the lowest percentage of 41.38 per cent villages (12 out of 29) are in the distance range IS-50 kms.

With regard to approach by pUCca road highest percentqgE! of 96.31 per cent viUages (313 out of 325) are situated in the distance range 0-5 krns, whereas the lowest percentage 86.21 per cent villages, (25 out of 29) are situated in the distance range ~6-S0 kms.

TABLE 14 Distribution of villages accorttiltg to the distance fro. the nearest town and availabilty of. diffeTent Uleltities

Dtstance No. of .0. (with percetttagE!i) of vi llalp!s having one or .ore of the fo 110win9 amen it ies Ranges inhabited from the villages Educa- Medica 1 Drinking Post & Market/ Communi- Approached Power nearest tion 'water: TeTe- Hat . 'cat ion By PUCCA Supp 1y Town graph RD

" 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

0·-5 325 294 86 325 56 10 201 313 325 (36.31 ) (90.46 ) (26.46 ) (100.00 ) (17~Z3 ) ( 3.08) ( 61.85) ( 96.31) (l00 .00)

6-15 5'~ 476 177 540 91 13 322 510 540 (60.34) (88.1'5) t32.78) 000 •(0) (16.85) '(2.41 ) (59.63) (94.44) (100.00) 44 TABLE 14 Distribution of villages according to -the cHstande from the nearest town and availabl1ty of different amenities

Distance No. of No. (with percentage) of .villages having one or more of the fo llowlng amentt iu Ranges inhab ited from the villages Educa- Medical Drinking Post & Market/ Communi- Approached Power nearest t ion water. Tele- Hat cation By PUCCA Supply Tow." graph RD

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

! 16-50 29 26 9 29 7 1 12 25 29 (<<1.35) (90.00) (31. 03)· (100.00 ) ( 24.14) (3.45 ) (41.38) (86. 21 ) (J 00 . 001 51+ 1 1 1 ( O. 11) (100.00 ) ( 100.00) (23.33)" (3.33) (40.00) ( 100 .00 ) (100 .00)

Tota 1 895 797 272 895 154 24 535 849 895 (89.05) (30.39) (100.00) (17.21) (2.68) (59.78) (94.85) (100.00)

TABLE 15

Amenities by population ranges

Table 15' give$ number and percentage of villages availing various amenities by population ranges of villages. The data in the above table is quite meaningful as their size-class plays quite an important role in the provision of the facilities. Th_e most discernible trend emerging from this data in the .table reveals that as the size grows, the provision of facilities" also increases.' There may, however, be some variation in some cases as will be revealed by the discussion that follows next.

It would be noticed that in villages of population size 5000 and above, in all the villages, education, medical, drinking water supply, comm1::lnications, '. approach by pucca roaq 'and power supply were available. HO"Tever, only in (Sase 'of P&T and market/hat, the proportion was to the extent of 60 'per cent, which is due to the fact that these facilities cannot be 10caUsed for all villages due to administration"- reason. On the other hand, the smallest population range he. 499 record lower proportions. Among 'the remaining two ranges, the bigger range 2000-4999 have better proportion as revealed by the figures,.. In. medical it is 87.819 per cent against 41.54 per cent in post and telegraph, it is 78.05 per cent against 123.98 per cent in market/hat tne corresponding percentages are 24 ~'39 and 2.14; in communications, the corresponding percentages are 90.24' 69.59 and in approach by pucca road it is 100.00 per cent against 97.86. Thus we can safely conclude that as the size of villages grows there are' better chances qf availability of an amenity w~thin the village itself. 45 TABLE 15 Distribution of Villages according to the population nnge and availabilty of .different a~nities

Popula- No. of 110. (With percentage of Villages having one or .ore of the fo110'll1n9 amenities) tion lnhabi- Ranges ted Educa- Medical Drinking Post & Market( Commun i- Approached Power Villages tion Water Tele- Hat cation By Pucea Supply grap.h RD

2 3 4 5 6 7 . 8 9 10

-499 382 289 37 382 7 1 168 346 382 (75.65) ( ~.69) (100.00) (1.83) (0.26) (43.98) (90.58)(100.00) 500-1.999 467 462 194 467 112 10 325 457 467 (98.93) (41.54) (100.00) (23.98) (2.14) (69.59) (97.86) ~oo.OO)

2000-4-,999 41 ~1 36 41 32 10 37 41 41 (100 .00) (87.80) (100 :00) (78.05) (24.39) (90.24) (100.00) (100.00) . 5000+ 5 5 5 5 3 3 5 5 5 (100. aD) (100.00) (100.00) . (60.00) (~0.00) (100. 00) (100.00) (100.00) I

Tota \ 895 797 272 . 895 154 24 535 849 895 (89.05) (30.39) (100.00) (17.21) (2.68) (59.78) (94.86) (100 .00)

TABLE 16

Land use

Table 16 gives details of land use of inhabited villages; total area and percentage of cultivable area and percentage of irrigated area to total cultivable area by community deVelopment block. The table shOWS that 895 inhabited villages have a total area of 205,968 hectares. Kharar Block with an area of 40.361 hectares is at the top. whereas Majri Block has the smallest area of 28,781 hectares. Further~ the proportion of cultivable area to total area works out to 59.74 per 'cent. Chamkaur Sahib' Block has the highes-t proportion _(83.69 per cent) of cultivable area and Kha_rar Block with 68.13. per cent occupie~ the .second position Nurpur Bedi and Anandpur Sahib blocks return 43.82 per cent and 49.19 per cent cultivable area, respectively, the lowest and the second lowest, due to large areas 'being under the riv.er. The percentage of irrigated area to cultivable area is . the highest (95.87 per cent) in Chamkaur Sahib Block and second highest (63.64 per cent) is in Rupnagar Block whereas the lowest (39.12 per cent) and-the second lowest (43.41 per cent) are returned by Anandpur Sahib arid Majri Blocks. 46 TABLE 16 Distribution of Villages according to the land Use

S1. Name of C.' [) •. Block No. of Total Area Percentage of Culti­ Percentage of Irriga­ No. inhabfted ~ectare vable Area To ted Area To Total VHlages Tota 1 Area Cultivable Area

2 3 4 5 6

( 1 Anandpu'r Sahib 125 30.422 49.19 39.12 2 Nurpur Bedi 108 33.996 43.82 46.40 3 Chamkaur Sahib 180 34.622 83;69 95.87

4 Rupnagar 192 37.786 S~.90 63.84 5 Kharar 159 40.361 6.8.13 55.46 6 Majri 131 28.781 58.11 43.47 District 895 205.968 59.74 61.62

TOWN DIRECTORY Tables 17 to 21 discussed hereinafter throw interesting data about the towns of the district. In 1981 the number of towns was 9 out of which one town (SAS Nagar) was a census town. But in the 1991 Census, the number of towns has decreased to 8 due to the declassification of one town (Chamk.aur Sahib). Also SAS Nagar, previously a census town, has now been made a sta':utory town with the constitution of Notified Area Committee after 1981 Census.

TABLE 17

Budget of the Towns: Table 17 shows per capita receipts and expenditure for the year 1988-89 for 8 towns of the district. First column of this table gives names of towns arranged in alphabatical order with class and status of the town. Columns 2 ,to 4 deal with per' capita receipts: total receipts, receipts th'rough taxes and receipts from sources other than taxeS. The remain,ing columns 5 to 10 deal with per capita exp.enditure with break. up into total expenditure, expenditure on general administration, expenditure on pUblic health conveniences, expenditure on public works, expenditure on public institutions and expenditure on other aspects.

It would be seen that out of 8 towns, 5 towns have MCs (Municipal ,Comrl1ittees) whereas the remaining 3 towns have NACs (Notified Area Committees). F,urther, these are classified into Class I~- One (SAS Nagar), Class III-3 (Kharar MC, Nangal Township NAC and Rupnagar MC) and class IV-4 (Anandpur Sahib MC, Kurali MC. Morinda MC and Naya Nangal NAC). On. a comparison of receipts and expenditure, we notice that 5 towns have more per capita receipts than per capita expenditure, whereas in 3 towns per capita expenditure is more than' per capita receipts. Among the receipts we observe that only 3 towns, (Kharar MC, Ku,rali ,MC and Nangal Township NAC) have more receipts from taxes than other sources, whereas in case of r:emaining 5 towns it is vice versa, which means receipts from other sources exceed receipts from taxes. This also includes· ol',le town (SAS Nagar NAC) where receipts are only through other' Sources. A sq:utiny qf expenditure columns reveal that only in 2 towns (Naya Nangal NAC and Rupnagar Me) 41 expenditure on public institutions has been incurred. Further analysis ',reveals that only in one town (Kurali MC) highest per capita expenditure ,Is on general administration, while in 4 towns (Anandpur Sahib Me, Mqrinda Me, Nangal Township NAC and Rupnagar MC) the higher expendi­ ture is on public works and in the case of remaining 3 towns (Kharar Me, Naya Nangal NAC qnd S.A..S. Nagar NAC), the highest expenditure is on other aspects.

TABLE 17 Per Capita Receipt and Expenditure'1n Towns

Class, Name Per Ca[!ita and Ci vic Receil!t Exeenditure ' Status of Total Receipt Receipt Total Gen~ral Expendi- Public Expendi- Other the T:own through from expen- Admini- ture on Works ture on Aspects taxes all diture stra- public public other tion health institu- sources and con- tions venien- ces

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

IV Anandpur Sahib (M.C.) 179.13 79.26 99.87 131.44 28.57 20.14 54.62 28.11 III Kharar (U.A.)* I ( i) Kharar (M.t.) , H2.26 97.73 44.53 130.35 49.43 16.92 11.26 52.74 IV Kurali (M.G.) 169.05 126.02 43.03 168.83 92.26 2i.75 15.46 35.36 JoV Morinda (M.G.) 207.57 18.58 188.99 205.33 65.19 23.17 101.66 "-- 15.31 III Nangal Township (U.A.)* --' (i) Nangal Township 181.47 143.05 38.42 223.84 36.10 81.20 85.63 20.91 (N.A.C. ) IV Naya Nangal (N.A.C.) 2825.07 795.58 2029.49 2991.37 112.25 79.61 733.36 345.44 1720.71 III Rupnagar (M.G.) 196.55 22.11 174.44 189.57 70.43 110.35 8.79 II SAS Nagar (N.A.C.) 145'.12 145.12 164.15 41.33 122.82 All Towns 303'.03 88.41 214.63 3'18.58 54.56 20.88 79.45 19.35 141.40

*Towns having non-municipal components of Urban Agglomeration.

TABLE 18 Educational Amenities: ~ Table 18 shows number of different types of', schools per ten thou9and of population by towns. As in the previous tables, the towns ha ve been: arranged alphabatically. On the educational front in the urban sector there are 0.64 school of higher secondary or equivalent level in the distrih. In this respect., the 'towns of Naya Nangal (1.66 schools) and Kurali (1.14 schools) are comfortably placed. while both SAS Nagar and Kharar (0.38 school) present a very dismal picture. The situation in regard to schools of secondary/matriculation level is much better, as. against 1.08 schools per ten' thousand population in the 'urban sector of the district' it is more than two in Anandpur Sah'ib (2.81 schools) arid Kharar (2.68 48 schools) towns. However, the towns of Nangal township (0.31 school) and SAS Nagar (0.38 school) are placed at the bottom. Interestingly, there is no school of this type in Naya Nanga! town. The position in regard to Junior Secondary/Middle schools is poor as there are only 3" towns (Kurali MC, Nangal MC and Rupnagar Me) where such type of educational facilities exist. Against 0.30 schools per te.n thousand population for the urban sector of the district, the number for Kurali and Rupnagar town is 1.14 and 1.05 schools respectively. The position in respect to Primary schools is quite encouraging. Against. 2.07 schools for the total towns, it is 6.56 primary schools in Anandpur Sahib, 4.59 primary school i.n Morinda and 2.63 primary schools in Rupnagar. Nangal Township (0.94 primary school) and Kurali . (1.14 primary schools) record the lowest and the second lowest figure. If we t9tal up the number of. schools for all the 4 types (Cols. 2 to 5), we find that Anandpur Sahib emerges as the topper;' its position being 10.31 schools per ten thousand population, followed' by Morinda and Rupnagar with 6.88 schools and 6.31 schools, occupying second and third place, respectively. S.A.S. Nagar with 2.03 schools of all types is at the bottom, which' speaks of the poor educational facilities available in this town. Further, the position of Nangal Township with 2.18 schools of all . types is no better which also speaks' about the neglect of the town earlier, in the field of educational facilities.

TABLE 18

Schools per 10,000 Population in Towns .

Class. Name and Civic Number per 10,000 Population Status of Town Higher Secondary/ Secondary/ . Junior Secondary/ Primary Inter/PUC/Junior Matricu- Middle College lation

2 3 4 S

IV Anandpur Sahib (M.C.) 0.94 2.81 6.S6 11I Kharar (U.A. )* (1 ) Kharar (M.e •., 0.38 2.68 1.92 IV Kura'i (M.C.) 1.14 0.S7 1.14 1.14 .. IV Morinda (M.C.) 0.S7 1.72 4.S9 III Nangal Township (·U.A.)* (1) Nangal Township (N.A.C.) 0.62 0.31 0.31 0.94 IV Naya Nangal (N.A.C.) 1.66 2.49 III Rupnagar (M.e.) 0.79 1.84 1.0S 2.63 11 SAS Magar (N.A.C.) 0.38 0.38 1.27 All Towns 0.64 1.08 0.30 2.07

* towns hav1ng non-mun1c1pal components of Urban AgglomeratiOn .• ,s *ToWl'ls having non-municipal components of Urban Agglomeration 49 TABLE 19 Idedical Facilities: Table 19 shows the number of beds in medical institutions per :housand population by towns of the district. The table shows that there ne 2.43 beds per -thousand population in the urban areas of th"e district. fhe highest number of beds (6.64 beds) is in Nangal Township, followed at 3. considerable distance by N aya Nangal (3" 50 beds) and Rupnagar (3.00 beds) at the second and the third place. Kharar town (1.15 beds), :ollowed - by Morinda (1.43 beds) provide the poorest and second the poorest nedical facilities among the towns of this district.

TABLE 19

Number of Beds in Medical Institutions in Towns '

Class, Name and Civic Number of Beds in Medical Institutions Status of the Town per 1,000 Population

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IV Anandpur Sahi b (M.C. ) 2.81 III Kharar (U.A.)* (i j Kharar (M. C. ) 1.15

IV Kurali (~'.C. ) 1.65 IV Morinda (M.C.) 1.43

III Nangal Towns~ip (U,A.) ... (i) Nangal Township (N.A.C.) 3.50 IV Naya Nangal (N.A.C.) 6.64 III Rupnagar (M.G.) .3.00 I I -SAS Nagar (N.A.C.) 1.85 All Towns' 2.43

* Towns havin,g-non-municipal components of Urban Agglomeration.

TABLE 20 Slum Areas: Even though there, are many areas, whi1:h are pO,or in so far as availability of civic amenities in the towns of the district are concerned, no slum area has been notified in any of the\ towns. Perhaps, t,his may be due to, the fact that all, towns are of a ~ize which leave little scope for the -formation of slums. Hence nil figures have been shown in the table which-c' presents quite a realistic picture in this regard. 50 TABLE 20 Ptoportion of Slums Population in Tawns

Class, Name and C;vjc Proportion of Slums Density in slums (per sq. km.) Status of the Town population to total population of the Town

1 2 3

IV AnMldpur Sahi b (M.G.) III Kharar (U.A.)* (i) Kharar (M.C.) I"V Kura 1i (M. C. ) IV Morinda (M.C.) NIL NIL III Nangal Township (U.A. )* (i) N.angal Township (N.A.C. ). IV Naya Nangal (N.A.C.) III Rupnagar (M.C.) II SAS Nagar (N.A.C. ) All Towns NIL NIL

*Towns having non-municipal components of Urean Agglomeration.

TABLE 21 Most Important CQnmodities: Table 21 presents three most important commodities manufactured/ exported/imported by towns. A cursory glance with regard to commodities metnufactured and exported reveals that S.A.S Nagar specia1:ises in. the manufacture and export of tractors and TV picture tubes having in its territory located the Punjab Tractors and JeT Electronics which are engaged in the lart­ scale production of the two items. Rupnagar Is famous for· the manufacture and. export of Br.ass lo-eks known as Ropar! locks. Since this item is being produced at the level of small scale units. it faces stiff competition from large units from outside. There is little chance that this industry will be able to survive for long. Naya Nangal specialises in chemicals, including manufacture o~ Fertilizers, Soda Ash, Sulphuric Acid etc. Morinda is known for the manufacture of Sugar, due to the location of Morinda Co-operative Sugar Mills, Kharar has Vanaspati Mill, Woollen Mills and Textile Mills. their products are exported. Anandpur Sahlb is known for the manu­ facture o·f shoes, intluding country shoes, which are exported through visitors who visit the town throughout the year. Kurali and Morinda are the riew areas taking. to the manufactu,re of sewing machine and pumping sets and parts thereof. In fact, these two places are trying to operate units .in. these two items as anciilary units for certain Ludhiana based major factories~ It i.s obvious that· commodities manufactured on iarge scale will place equally large demand On raw ,materials, . which in most cases, are likely to be procured from outside the town in which these units are operating ... 51

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PART--A VILLAGE AMD TOWN DIReCTORY

SECTION I--VILLAGE DIRECTORY

59 NOTE EXPLAINING THE CODES USED IN THE VILLAGE DIRECTORY

The village directory containing information about each village has been prepared for each Community Development Block in the ascending order of the census location code number e. g., location code No. 20/8/3/22 means village No. 22 in tahsil No., 3 of district No. 8 of the State No. 20. It contains information relating to total area of the' villages in hectares total population, No. of households, amenities available in the village i. e. educational, medical, drinking water, posts and telegraphs, communication approach to village, nearest town and distance (in kms . ) and power supply. Besides it gives informatioJl regarding, land-use i. e., area under different types of land use like forest, irrigated and unirrigated I cultivable and un-cultivable land.

Information about the amenities available has been given in columns 5 to 10 of the directory.

(i) Educational facilities have been shown by adopting the following abbreviations

P Prim~ry School M Junior Secondary or Middle School , . H Matriculation or Secondary School PUC Higher Secondary/Intermediate/Pre-:uni versity / Junior College c College (graduate level and above) like Arts, Science, Commerce, etc. I Industrial School Tr. Training School AC Adult Literacy Class/Centre, o Other Educational Institutions. These may include Sanskrit Pathshalas, Senior Basic School, Makhtab, etc.

Where figures like P(3), M(2), H(1)" etc. occur, these denote that the' village has three primary, two middle and one matriculation or secondary school. '", , (U) Medical faci'lities h~v~· b~en 'shown by the use of the following ~: ;, abbreviations

H Hospital MCW Maternity and Child Welfa:re- Centre

MH _;.. , '~ater~ity Home' , .~" ewc -- Child Welfare Centre-· , ~:,;' "~ . HC Health Centre(:( / , . "·PHC Primary' 'Health Cen tte , PHS, Primary Health SUb.-Centre D Dispensary FPC Family Planning Centre TB TB CUnic 60 NH Nursing Home RP Registered Private Practitioner SMP Subsidised 'Medical Practitioner CHW Community Hea-lth Worker o Others

Number of institutions, if more than one in any village, have been given in brackets against each.

(iii) The types of the potable drinking water supply and the sources availab!e in the village have been indicated by the following codes:--

T Tap Water W Well Water TK Tank Water TW 'fubewell Water HP Hand Pump i ., R River Water ~ F \-- Fountain

C ' --- Canal L --, Lake 5 Spring N Nullah 0 Others NA Information not available

(iv) Post and telegraph facilities have been shown by adopting the following abbreviations:--

PO Post Office TO Telegraph Office PTO Post and Telegraph Office Phone Telephone Connection

(v) Communication facHi ties have been indicated by the following codes: --

BS -- Bus Stop RS -- Railway Station NW Navigable Waterway (including river, canal, backwaters, etc.

Only public transport like bus, rail and waterway have been considered for this purpose. 61 (vi) Approach to village This refers to the state of road etc. leading to the village.

This has been indicated by the following codes:--

PR Pucca Road KR Kaccha Road NR Navigable River NC Navigable Canal NW Navigable Waterway (other than river or canal) .

(vii) Nearest town and distance: --The distance in kms of the nearest town (whether located in the state or in another state) ',as been gwen in brackets under column 12.

(viii) Power Supply: --For this purpose,. the following codes have been used under column 13:--

ED Electricity for Domestic Purpose EAG Electricity for· Agriculture EO Electricity for othe:r purpose like Industrial, Commercial etc. EA Electricity for all purposes listed above (ix) Irrigaited by Source.--For this purpose the following Godes have been used under column 15 :--

GC Government Canal PC Private Canal W Well (without electricity) WE Well (witli electricity) TW Tubewell (with electricity) TWE Tubewell (with electricity) TK Tank T Total o Other. (X) Land use : Brepk-up of area under different type of land use viz. forest, irrigated area, unirrigated area, culturable waste and areas not available for cultivation has -been furriished under columns 15---19.

(a) Forest : This includes all lands classed as forests under any legal enactment dealinH with forests or administered as forests, whether )state-ow:ned or private, and whether wooded or maintained as potential forest land. The area of crops raised in the forest and grazing lands or areas open for grazing within the forest should . remain included under the forest area. If any portion of .such land is not actually wooded but put to some agricultural use, that portion is included under the appropriate heading of cultivated or uncultivated land. In some cases there are instances where patches of land put to agricultural use within statutorily notified forests are considered as forests by the revenue agency. These are treated as forests. 62 (b) I}irigated by source and unirrigated (land use) These two columns (cols. 16 and 17) over all agricultural land and include net area shown with crops and orchards or net cropped area and also current' and other fallows. The later implied all lands which were taken up for cultivation, but alie temporarily out of cultivation for a period' of not less than a year and more than five years. The columns' do not. include gross area shown or gross cropped area. Net area shown th1;1s rep:r:e!iel'lts the area shown with crops and orchards, counting areas shown more' than once in the same year only once.

(c) Culturable' waste . This includes all lands( avaUable for cultivation whether not taken up for' cultiyation ·'or taken u~ for cultivation once, but not cultivated during the five years or more in succession. Such lands are either fallow or cove~ed with shrubs and jungles which are not put to any use. These have been assesse~ or unasse$$ed and are in isolated blocks or lRithin cultivated .holdings. Lands ur.tder thatching grasses, bamboo bushes and other grl3ve.s for fuel. etc. which are not included under orchards or forests also com~ under this head. All grazing lands. whether these are permanent pastures and meado'ws or not. village common and grazing lands within forest. area have been included in this column.

(d) Area not available for cultivation !' This column (Col. 19) includes land not available for cultivation. such as ba.rren, unculturable hmd and land put to non~agricultural use. , Land put to non-agri~ultural use stands for all lands oceupied by buildings, roads and railways or under water, e~g.,' riv1ers and canals and other lands put to uses other than agricultural.

Barren and unculturable lands cover all b'arren and unculturable lands, like mountains, deserts. etc. Land which cannct be brought under cultivation, except at a very high cost, has been cla,ssified unculturable whether such land is in isolated blocks or within cuitiv"3.ted holdings. COI)E5, USeD IN THE ALPHABETICAL.LIST- OF VILLAGES , .

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65 CODES USED IN THE ALPHABETICAL LISTS CODE LIST -- 1981 CENSUS

State/District/T ahsil ' Manual Codes Computer Codes

1 2 3

Punjab 17 17 1. Gurdaspur 1 01 1. Pathankot 1 0010 2. Gurdaspur 2 0020 3. 3 0030 2. Amritsar 2 02 1. Ajnala 1 0010 2. Amritsar 2 0020

3. Baba Ba.~ala 3 0030 4. Tarn Taran 4 0040 5. Patti 5 0050

3. Firozpur 3 03 1. Zira 1 0010 2. Firozpur 2 0020 3. 3 0030

4. Ludhiana 4 04 1. 1 0010 2. Ludhiana 2 0020 3. 3 0030 4. Khanna 4 0040

5. 5 Q,S' 1. N-awanshahr 1 Dofo" 2. 2 0020 3. 3 0030 4. ' Jalandhar 4 0040

6. 6 06 1. Kapurthala 1 . OOl(). 2. Lodhi 2 9020 3. 3 0030'

7. Hoshiarptit 7 07 -- . . 1. Dasua 1 0010

2. Ho~hiarpur 2 0020· 66 CODES USED IN THE ALPHABETI.CAL LISTS CODE LIST -- 1981 CENSUS

State/District/Tahsil Mariual Codes c.omputer Codes.

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1 2 ,3

3. Garhshankar 3 0030, 4. Balachaur 4 0040

8. Rupnagar 8 08 1. Anandpui 'Sahib,: '1 0010 2. Rupnagar' 2, 0020 3. Kha,rar:. 3 0030

9. Patiala ;·9' 09 1. _Falehga,rh Sahib ,:1 0010 2. RB:jpura 2: 0020 3. Panala ',' 3 0030 4. Samana .,4 0040 .', .; 5. ' '5 0050

10. Sartgrur 10 10 1- Ma.lerkotla 'I 0010 2. Sangrur 2 0020 3. Sunam 3 0030 4. Barnaia 4 0040

1I. Bathlnda 11 11 1.,' Rampura Phul 1 0010

,> '2. '''';.l 2 0020" 3. - Saba 3 0030 4. Mansa 4 0040

12. Faridkot 12 12 1. Moga 1 0010 2. Faridkot 2 0020 _ 3. Muktsar' 3 0030

',.~ 67 CODES USED IN THE ALPHABETICAL LISTS CODE LIST -- 1991 CENSUS.

State/District/Tahsil Manual Codes Computer Codes

1 2 - 3

Punjab 20 20 1. Gurdaspur 1 01 1. Pathankot 1 0010 2. Gurdaspur 2 0020 3. Batala .3 0030 2. Amritsar 2 02 1. Ajnala 1 0010

2. Amrits~r 2 0020 3. 3 0030 4. Tarn Taran 4 0040 5. Patti 5 0050

3. Firozpur 3 03 1. Zira 1 0010 2. Firozpur 2 0020 3. Fazilka 3 0030 4. 4 0040

4. Ludhiana 4 04 ~ 1. Jagraon 1 0010 2. Ludhiana 2 0020 3. Samrala 3 0030 4. Khanna 4 0040

5. Jalandhar 5 05 1 .• 1 0010 2. Phillaur 2 0020 3. Nakodar 3 0030 4. Jalandhar 4 0040

6. Kapurthala 6 06 1. Kapurthala 1 0010 2. 2 0020 3. Phagwara 3 0030 68 CODES USED IN THE ALPHABETICAL LISTS CODE LIST -- 1991 CENSUS

State/District/Tahsil Manual Codes Computer Codes

1 2 3

7. Hoshiarpur 7 07 1. Dasua 1 0010 2. Hoshiarpur 2 0020 3. Garhshankar 3 0030 4. Balachaur 4 0040

8. Rupnagar 8 08 1- Anandpur Sahib 1 \ 0010 2. Rupnagar 2 0020 3. Kharar 3 0030

9. Patiala 9 09 1- Fatehgarh Sahib 1 0010 2. Rajpura 2 0020 3. Patiala 3 0030 4. Samana 4 0040 5. Nabha 5 0050

10. Sangrur 10 10 1. Malerkotla 1 0010 2. Sangrur 2 0020 3. Sun am 3 0030 4. 4 0040

11. Bathinda 11 11 1- Rampura Phul 1 0010 2. Bathinda 2 0020 3. Talwandi Sabo 3 0030 4. Mansa 4 0040

12. Farldkot 12 12 1. Moga 1 0010 2. Faridkot 2 0020 3, Muktsar 3 0030

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VILLAGE WIT~ LOCATION CODE NUMBER. ... HEADQUARTERS: TAHSIL .. _.... . _. " .. " VILLAGES WITH POPULATION SI.2E: BELOW 200: 200 .

-'99: 500-999;ANO 1000-4999 .. . .. 0 ••• UNINHABITED VILLAGES WITH LOCATION cool: NUMBER . ,. [:=iw~::: ~ URBAN AREA WITH LOCATION CODE. .. ~ NAYA NANGAL NATIONAL HIGHWAY ...... NH21 11 NANGAL TOWNSHIP 'STATE HIGHWAY . . · ...... _ ...... • . . SH 22 III ANANDPUR SAHIB IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD. RS RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION BROAD GAUGE . ~ RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION, NARROW GAUGE ...... ~. ~.::. C.O. BLOCKS RIVER AND STREAM ...... ~- ~ CANA.L ...... ----- A ANANOPUR SAHIB FOST OFF'leE/ POST AND TElEGRAPH OFFICE ...... POIPTO B NURPUR BEDI HIGH / SECqNllARY SCHOOL ...... HIGHER SECGl'IBARY SCHOOL _...... " ...... lIS

HOSPITAL, HEALTH- ,~ENTRE , PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE, DISPEIjSARY, MATER';mV AND CHILD WELFARE CI'!NTRE .... aH;il~ +e. IMPORTANT VILLAGE I14ANIllES: .

1. All boundari.. are updated UPtel-let Dec_r,m9. 2. C.D. l>Iock bout«tary ••elud •• st~t~orw t."",• .

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Beaed _ SUr.Of of indio m lho p ...rnIoaloo . of tllo Slnoyor Genorol of l:ld!Q. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES ANANDPUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK

71 ALPHABETiCAL LISl OF VILLAGES \

ANAMDPUR SAHIB C.O. BLOCK

Serial Name of the villag~ 1991 Census 1981 Census No. . (with Hadbast No.) Locatton Cocabon Location Locabon Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

1 2 3 4 5 6

Anandpur Sah1~ Tahsil (Part) 1. A99ampur ( 360) 20/8/1/127 20/08/0010/0127 17/8/11102 17/08/0010/0102 2. Ajauli (349) 20/8/1/46 20/08/0010/0046 17/8/1/21 17/08/0010/0021 3. Algran (274) 20/8/1/136 20/08/0010/0136 17/8/1/136 17/08/0010/0136 4. Bachol; (316 ) 20/8/1/81 20/08/0010/0081 17/8/1/56 17/08/0010/0056 5. Badhal . (369) 20/8/1/114 20/08/0010/0114 17/8/1/89 17/08/0010/0089 6. Bahlu (293) 20/811/57 20/08/0010/0057 17/8/1/32 17/08/0010/0032 7. Bainspur (253) 20/8/1/24 20/08/0010/0024 17/8/1/121 17/08/0010/0121 8. Balaul1 ( 330) 20/8/1{93 20/08/0010/0093 17/8/1/68 17/08/0010/0068 9. Balowal ( 366) 20/8/1/117 20/08/0010/0117 17/8/1/92 17/08/0010/0092 10. Bandalheri (289) 20/8/1/16 20/08/0010/0016 17/8/1/18 1,7/08/0010/0018 11. Banni ( 313) 20/8/1/79 20/08/0010/0079 17/811/54 17/08/0010/0054 12. Barari (299) 20/8/1/70 20/08/0010/0070 17/8/1/45 17/08/0010/0045 13. Basowal (302) 20/8/1/72 20/08/0010/0072 17/8/1/47 17/08/0010/0047 14. Behrampur (348) 20/8/1/45 20/08/0010/0045 17/8/1/20 17/08/0010/0020 15. Bela Ohian; (261) 20/8/1/42 20/08/0010/0042 11/8/111l4 17/08/0010/0114 16. Bela Ramgarh (270)- 20/S/1/37 20/08/0010/0037 17 /si 11105 17/08/0010/0105 17. Beruwala (339) 20/8/1/97 " 20/08/0010/0097 17/8/1/72 ·17/08/0010/0072 18. Bhagwala (371 ) 20/8/1/109 20/08/0010/0109 17/8/1/84 17/08/0010/0084 19. Bhalari (267) 20/8/1/32 20/08/0010/0032 17/8/1/126 17/08/0010/0126 20. Bhallan (273) 20/8/1/34 20/08/0010/0034 17/8/1/129 17/08/0010/0129 21. Bhalowal (290) 20/811/50 20/08/0010/0050 17/8/1/25 17/08/0010/0025 22. Bhambaur. (234) 20/8/1/4 20/08/0010/0004 17/8/1/4 17/08/001010004 23. Bhanam (271 ). 20/8/1/38 20/08/0010/0038 17/8/1/128 17108/0010/0128 24. Bhanupal1 (353) 20/8/1/52 20/08/0010/0052 17/8/1/27 17/08/0010/0027 25. Bhatol1 (372) 20/8/11108 20/08/0010/0108 17/8/1/83 17/08/001010083 26. Bhaton (262) 20/8/1/43 20/08/0010/0043 17/S/1/113 17/08/0010/0113 27. Bh1khapur (256) 20/8/1/27 20/0810010/0027 17/S/1/118 17/08/0010/0118 2&. B1kapur f\297 ) 20/8/1/69 20/08/0010/0069 11/811/44 17/08/0010/0044

29. Buraj (363) 20/8/1/118 20/0S/0010/0118 17/8/1/93 17/08/0010/0093

30. Cflak (361) 20/8/1/123 20/08/0010/0123 17/B/1/99 17/08/0010/009~ 72 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES ANAND PUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK

Serial Name of the village 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (with Hadbast No.) Locabon Locabon Locabon Location Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

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Anandpur Sahib TaPsil (Part) 31. Chamrauli (336) . 20/8/1/103 20/08/0010/0103 17/8/1/78 17/08/0010/0078 32. Chandesar (309) 20/8/1/125 20/08{0010/01,25 . 17/8/1/101 17/08/0010/0101 33. Chandpur (368) 20/8/1/112 2D/08/0010/0112 17/8/1/87 17/08/0010/0087 34. Chhutewal (259) 20/8/1/19 20/08/0010/0019 17/8/1/110 17/08/0010/0110 35. Chikna ( 332) 20/8/1/99 20/08/0010/0099 17/8/1/74 17/08/0010/0074 36. Dabkhera (350 ) 20/8/1/47 20/08/0010/0047 17/8/1/22 17/08/0010/0022 37. Daghaur (254) 20/8/1125 20/08/0010/0025 17/8/1/122 17/08/0010/0122 38. Darauli (352) 20/811/51 20/08/0010/0051 17/8/1/26 17/08/0010/0026 39. Dasgraon (357) 20/8/1/59 20/08/0010/0059 17/8/1/34 17/08/0010/0034 40. Da!Jlowal (344 ) 20/811/95 20/08/0010/0095 17/8/1/70 17/08/0010/0070 41. Dehni (338) 28/8/1/104 20/08/0010/0104 17/8/1179 17/08/0010/0079 42. Ohabur (340) 20/8/1/105 20/08/0010/0105 17/8/1/80 17/08/0010/0080 43. Ohanera (325) 20/8/1/88 20/08/0010/0088 17/8/1/63 17/08/0010/0063 44. Dher (295) 20/8/1/61 20/08/0010/0061 17/8/1 /36 17/08/0010/0036 45. Dheru (300) 20/8/1/71 20/08/0010/0071 17/8/1/46 17/08/0010/0046 46. Dholowal (307) 20/8/1/64 20/08/0010/0064 17/8/1/39 17/08/001010039 47. Diyapur (265) 20/8/1/30 20/08/0010/0030 17/8/l/109 17/08/0010/0109 48. Oubhata (280) 20/8/1/8 20/08/0010/0008 17/8/1/8 17/08/0010/0008 49. Duhnal (291) 20/8/1/53 20/08/0010/0053 17/8/1/28 17/08/0010/008 50. Dukli (283} 20/8/1/11 20/08/0010/0011 17/8/1/11 17/08/0010/0011 51. Ganguwal (303) 2078/1/16 20/08/0010/0076 17/8/1/51 17/08/0010/0051 52. Ganjpur (374) 20/8/1/111 20/08/0010/0111 17/8/1/86 17/08/0010/0086 53. Gham1rpur (294) 20/8/1/62 20/08/0010/0062 17/8/1/37 17/08/0010/0037 54. (334)' 20/8/1/101 20/08/0010/0101 17/8/1/76 17/08/0010i0076 55. Gohlan1 (263) 20/8/1/41 20/08/0010/0041 17/811/115 17/08/0010/0115 56. Hambewa1 (2il) 20/8/1/9 20/08/0010/0009 17/81119 17/08/0010/0009 57. Harsabe1a (278) 20/8/1/36 20/08/0010/0036 17/8/1/104 17/08/0010/0104 58. Hazipur (250) 20/8/1/21 20/08/0010/0021 17/8/1/112 17/08/0010/0112 59. Jandla (341) 20/8/1148 20/08/0010/0048 17/8/1/23 17/0810010/0023 60. Jeowal (345) 20/8/11107 20/08/0010/0107 17/8/1/82 17/08/0010/0082 , ,61. Jhajar (315) 20/8/1/83 20108/0010/0083 17/8/1/58 17/08/0010/0058 73 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES AlANDPUR SAHIB·C.O. BLOCK

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62. Jh1 njri (365)" 20/8/1/87 20/08/0010/0087 17/8/1/62 17/08/0010/0062 63. Jindbari (355) 20/8/1/55 20/08/0010/0055 17/8/1/30 17/0B/0010/0030 64. Jo 1 (2B6) 20/8/1/17 20/0B/0010/0017 17/8/1/14 17/08/0010/0014 65. Ka 1i tran (351) 20/8/1/49 20/0B/0010/0049 17/8/1/24 17/08/0010/0024 66. Kalota (304) 20/8/1/74 20/08/0010/0074 17/8/1/49 17/08/0010/0049 67. Kalsera (236) 20/8/ V 1 20/0B/0010/0001 17/8/1/1 17/08/0010/0001 68. Ka lyanpur (346) 20/8/1/106 20/08/0010/0106 17/8/1/81 17/08/0010/0081 69. Khamera (359) 20/8/1/65 20/0B/0010/0065 17/8/1/40 17/08/0010/0040 70. Khanpur (356) 20/8/1/5B 20/08/0010/0058 17/8/1/33 17/08/0010/0033 71. Khera Bagh (233) ; 20/8/1/6 20/08/0010/0006 17/811/6 17/08/0010/0006 72. Kiratpur Sahib (·373) 20/8/1/110 20/08/0010/0110 17/B/1/85 17/08/0010/0085 73. Kotla (370 ) 20/8/1-/113 20/08/0010/0113 17/8/1/88 17/08/0010/0088 74. Kulgran (264) 20/8/',l9; 20/08/0010/0029 17/8/1/116 17/08/0010/0116 75. lakher (326) 20/8/1/89 20/08/0010/0089 17/8/1/64 17/08/0010/0064 76. lamlehri (317) 20/8/1/80 20/08/0010/0080 17/8/1/55 17/08/0010/0055 77. lang'Majri (310 ) 20/8/1/124 20/08/0010/01,24 17/8/1/100 17/08/0010/0100 78. laudipur (362) 2U/8/1/126 20/08/0010/0126 17/8/1/94 17/08/0010/0094 79. ,Mahain (358) 20/8/1/60 20/08/0010/0060 17/8/1/35 17/08/0010/0035 SO. Mahrau11 (308) 20/8/1/66 20/08/0010/0066 17/8/1/41 17/08/0010/0041 81. Najari (266) 20/8/1/31 20/08/0010/0031 17/8/1/108 17/08/0010/0108 B2 •. Majher (331 ) 20/8/1/96 20/0B/0010/0096 17/8/1/71 17/08/0010/0071 83. Manakpur (285) 20/8/1/13 20/08/0010/0013 17/8/1/15 17/08/0010/0015 84. Mangewal (306) 20/8/1/67 20/08/0010/0067 17/8/1/42 17/08/0010/0042 85. Mataur (364) 20/8/1/119 20/08/0010/0119 17/8/1/95 17/08/0010/0095 86. Maujowal (260) 20/8/1/18 20/08/0010/0018 17/8/1/13 17/08/0010/0013 87. Maura (335) 20/8/1/102 20/08/0010/0102 17/8/1/77 17/08/0010/0077 88. Medha Majra (238) 20/8/1/3 20/08/0010/0003 17/8/1/3 17/08/0010/0003 89. Meghpur (284) 20/8/1/12 20/08/9010/0012 17/8/1/12 17/08/0010/0012 90. Mehlwan (257) 20/8/1/20 J 20/08/0010/0020 17/8/1/119 17/08/0010/0119 91. Mehndal1 Kalan (367) 20/8/1/116 20/08/0010/0116 17/8/1/91 17/08/0010/0091 92. Mehndali Khurd (327) 20/811/90 20/08/0010/0090 17/8/1/65 17/08/0010/0065 74 AlPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES ANANDPUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK

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Anandpur Sahib Tahsil (Part) 93. Mianpur (319) 20/8/1/121 20/08/0010/0121 17/8/1/97 17/08/0010/0097 94. Mindhwan (342) 20/8/1/115 20/08/0010/0115 17/8/1/90 17/08/0010/0090 95. Missewal (337) 20/8/1/98 20/08/0010/0098 17/8/1/73 17/08/0010/0073 96. Mohiwal (324) 20/8/1/84 20/0810010/0084 17/8/1/59 17/08/0010/0059 97. Mujara (311) 20/8/1/78 20/08/0010/0078 17/8/1/53 17/08/0010/0053 98. Nangal Nikku (282) 20/8/1/10 20/08/0010/0010 17/8/1/10 17/08/0010/0010 99. Nang1i (354) 20/8/1/54 20/08/0010/0054 17/8/1/29 17/08/0010/0029 100. Nanowal (318) 20/8/1/120 20/08/0010/0120 17/8/1/96 17/08/0010/0096

10 I. Narad (333) 20/8/1/100 20/08/0010/0100 17/8/1/75 17/08/0010/0075 102. Paharpur (229) 20/8/1/92 20/08/0010/0092 17/8/1/67 17/08/0010/0067 103. Paili Kalan (305) 20/8/1/75 20/08/0010/0075 17/8/1/50 17/08/0010/0050 104. Paili Khurd (301 ) 20/B/l/73 20/08/0010/0073 17/8/1/48 17/08/0010/0048 , 105. Pal as; (269) 20/8/1/40 20/08/0010/0040 17/8/1/106 17/08/0010/0106 106. Palsiri (347) 20/8/1/44 20/08/0010/0044 17/8/1/19 17/08/0010/0019 107. Pasiwal (268) 20/8/1/39 20/08/0010/0039 17/8/1/1Q7 17/08/0010/0107 108. Patti (287) 20/8/1/14 20/08/0010/0014 17/8/1/16 17/08/0010/0016 109. Raipur (288) 20/8/1/15 20/08/0010/0015 17/8/1/17 17/08/0010/0017 110. Raipur Saini (343) 20/8/1/94 20/08/0010/0094 17/8/1/69 '11-00/0010/0069 111. Rampur (314) 20/8/1/82 20/08/0010/0082 17/8/1/57 11./08/0010/0057 112. Rampur Sahni (235) 20/8/1/2 20/08/0010/0002 17/8/1/2 17/08/0010/0002 113. Sadhewal (312) 20/8/1/77 20/08/0010/0077 17/8/1/52 17/08/0010/0052 114. Sahjowal (252) 20/8/1/23 ,20/08/0010/0023 17/8/1/120 17/08/0010/0120 115. SahQta (320) 20/8/1/122 20/08/0010/0122 17/8/1/98 17/0BI0010/0098 17/08/0010/0043 116. Sajmour (298) 20/8/1/68 20/0810010/0068 17/8/1/43 17/08/0010/0066 117. Samlah (328) 20/8/1/91 20/08/0010/0091 17/8/1/66 17/8/1/117 17/08/0010/0117 11S. (25S) 20/ft/l/28 20/08/0010/0028 17/8/1/103 17/08/0010/0103 119. Sansowal (277) 20/8/1/35 20/08/0010/0035 17/8/1/137 17/0S/oo10/0137 120. Sawara (275) 20/8/1/135 20/0S/0010/0135 17/8/1/123 17/08/0010/0123 121. Sul

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125. Talwara (2,79) 20/8/1/7 20/08/0010/0007 17/8/1/7 17/08/0010/0001 126. Tarapur Kujal (323) 20/8/1/85 20/08/0010/0085 17/8/1/60 17/0870010/0060 127. Thalun (292) 20/8/1/56 20/08/0010/0056 17/8/1/31 17/08/0010/0031 128. Thappal (322) 20/8/1/86 20/08/0010/0086 17/8/1/61 17/08/0010/0061

VILLAGE DIRECTORY ANANDPUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK 78 VILLAGE AHANDPUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK Amen1ties and loca- Name of village .Total Total Amenities available (i f not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula- vi Ilage, a dash (--) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. - No. village and 5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is qiven) hectares) of ------house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ rai lway hat, station, if any waterway)

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Anandpur Sahib Tahsil (Part) Kalsera (236) 118.00 1,323 (247) P PHS TW -(-5) -(-5) BS

2 Rampur sahn;(235} 69.00 681 (121) P -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5) BS

3 Medha Majra (238) 79.00 94H(180) -(-5) -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

4 Bhambaur' (234) 524.00 2,861 (532) P(2) , 0 TW PO, -(-5) -(-5) M,H phone 5 Swami pur (232) 252.00 605 (112) P,M -(-5) T PO -(-5) -(-5)

6 Khera Sagh (233) 38.00 297 (54) P -(-5) TW -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

7 Talwara (279) 230.00 804 (146) P -(-5) TW PO -(-5) BS

8 Dubhata (280) 360.00 1,677 (293) P,M,H -(-5) TW -(-5) -(-5) BS

9 Hambewal (281: 212.00 867 (149) P -(-5) TW -(-5) -(-5) :(-5)

10 Nangal Nlkku(282) 349.00 1,937 (353) P 0 T PO -(-5) -(-5)

11 Dukl; (283) 161.00 523 (97)- P -(-5) TW -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

12 Meghpur (284 ) 186.00 1,036 (211 ) P -(-5) TW -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

13 Manakpur {28S) 168.00 831 (168) P -(-5) TW PO -(-S) -(-5)

14 Patti (287) 275.00 1,137 (208) P MH, TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) CWC 15 Ralpur (288) 267.00 1,029 (185) P ewe T,W, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) TW,HP

16 Bandalheri (289~ 159.00 778 (146) p eWe,HC, T,TW, PO -(-5) -(-5) PHC,D HP 79 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and . ------vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ Cul tur­ Area not (in kms) irri­ able - available gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

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PR Nangal (2) ED 79.00 26.00 13.00 EAG PR Nangal {2} ED 15.00 18-00 36.00

KR Nangal (2) ED T(26.00),TW(26.00) 51.00 2-00 PR Nangal (2) ,. ED 127.00 80.00 317.00 PR Nangal (3) ED 80.00 94.00 78.00

PR Nangal ( 3) ED 22.00 10.00 6.00

PR Nanga 1 (1 ) ED , 100.00 30.00 100.00

PR Nangal ( 1 ) ED 56.00 104.00 200.00

PR Nangal ( 1 ) ED 20.00 192. 00

!l-R Nangal (1) ED 50.00 100.00 199.00

PR Nangal (2) ED- T( 1 .00) , W( 1 .00) 53.00 107.00

PR Nangal (2) ED 86.00 72.00 28.00

PR Nanga 1 (2) ED. 55.00 2.00 111.00 EAG PR Nan9a1 (2) FA T{ 41.00) ,GC(29 .00). 95.00 3.00 136.00 TW( 12.00) PR Nangal (2) EA T(47.00),GC(37.00). 84.00 9.00 12/.00 TWE(10.00) PR Nangal (3) -EA T(29.00) .GC (21 .OOJ. 14.00 32.00 84.00 TWE(8.00) 80 VILLAGE ANANDPUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

,.Loca- Name of villaqe Total Total Amenities avail ab 1e (if not avai 1ab 1e within the tion (wfth Hadbast No.) area popula- v ill age, a dash (--) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.'- No. village and 5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place fin number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house- Educa------~---Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ rai lway hat, station, if any waterway)

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Anandpur Sahib Tahsil '(Part) 17 Jol (286) 72.00 359 (51) P -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

18 Maujowal (260) 143.00 720 (129) P PHC, T,TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS CHW HP 19 Chhutewal (259) 157.00 703 (134) P,M D T,W -(-5) -(-5) - (-,5)

20 Mehlwan (257) 62.00 786 (167) P,M 0 W -(-5) -( 10+) (10+)

21 Hazipur (250) 83.00 469 (84) P CWC, T,W -(5-10) -(10+) -(-5) D

22 Surewal (251) 138.00 487 (91) P,M.H D T,W , -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

23 Sahjowal r252) 184.00 1,454 (242) P,M cwe, T,W, -(-5) -(5-10) BS 0 HP 24 Bainspur t253) 78.00 239 (53) P -(-5) TW PO -(5-10) BS

25 Daghaur (254) 172.00 624 (131) P.O MH T.W.HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS '

26 Sukhsal :255) 149.00 1,368 (244) P.M, MH T,W,HP PO -(5-10) BS H,O 27 Bhikhapur (256) 20.00 205 (40) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) -(5-10) (5-10)

28 Sangatpur (258) 89.00 559 (99) P -(-5) T,W.HP -(-5) -(-5) BS 29 Kulgran 68.00 872 (164) P(2). D T,W,TW, -(-5) -(5-10) BS (264 ) M(2), HP H 30 Diyapur X265) 121.00 402 (71) P RP T.W.TW, -(-5) -(-5) Bs HP 31 Majar1 (266) • J2.00 707 (126) P RP T,W,TW, -(-5) -(5-10) BS HP 32 ahalari (257) 327.00 1,591 (285) P CWC T.W PO -(.5-10) BS 81 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town suppl'y rounded upto two decimal places) , to and vil_ distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur'­ Area not lage (in kms~) irri­ able available gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vat ion ing gauchar and groves)

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PR Nanga 1 (2) EA T(2.00),GC(1.00), 26.00 44.00 TWE(1.00) PR Nangal (4) EA T(14.00),TWE(14.00) 123.00 6.00

PR Nangal (5) EA T(2B.OO),W(28.00) 107.00 17.00 5.00

PR Nangal (14) EA .. T(37.00),W{37.00) 9.00 9.00 7.00

PR Nangal (6) ED, T(72.00),TW{72.00) 3.00 5.00 3.00 EAG PR Nanga1 (6) ED, T(72.00).TWE(72.00) 6.00 1.00 59.00 EAG PR Nangal (6) ED, T(103.00).TWE(103.00) 15.00 2.00 64.00 EAG

PR Nanga1 (6) EA T(29.00),TWE(29.00) 49.00

PR Nangal (i) EA 107.00 65.00

PR Nanga1 (6) EA T(98.00),TW(98.00) 25.00 26.00 - PR Nangal (6) EA T(14.00).TWE(14.00) 3.00 3.00

PR Nangal (5) fA T(76.00),TWf(76.00) 3.00 10.00 PR Nahgal (8l fA T(53.00), TW(31.00), 6.00 9.00 TWf(22.00) .

PR Nangal (10) fA T( 50.00) .W( 10.00). 6.00 3.00 62.00 TW(20.00).TWE(20.00) PR Nangal ( 10.) EA T(66.00).TW(40.00), 54.00 48.00 64.00 , TWE(26.00) PR Nangal (8) EA T(174.00).TW(174.00) 5.00 8.00 140.00. VILLAGE

ANANOPUR SAHIB C.O. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of villaqe Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.~. area popula­ village, a dash (--) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it. in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. - No. village and 5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place ( in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, market/ rai lway hat, station, if any waterway)

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Anandpur Sahib Tahsil (Part)

34 Bhallan (273) 866.00 2,824 (493) P(2), H,D HP PO, - ( 10+ ) BS H, Phone PUC,O 35 Sansowal (277) 142.00 279 (51) P -(-5) T -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-101

36 Harsabela (278) 592.00 384 (70) P -( -5) T.W, -(-5) -(5-10) NW TW, N 37 Bela Ramgarh (270) 1,069.00 1,296 (251) P(3) o T.W, -(-5) -(10+) NW TW. HP 38 Bhanam (271) 216.00 2,006 (379) P CWC T,W PO. ·-(5-10) BS Phone 39 Pas iwal (268) 117.00 786 (138) P ewe T,W -(-5) -(5-10) BS

40 Palasi (269) 277.00 1,289 (231) P,M ewe T,W PO, -(5-10) BS Phone

41 Gohlani (263) 156.00 1.363 (245) P -(-5) T,W, - ( ·5) -(5-10) BS TW, HP 42 Bela Dhian; (261) 768.00 1,014 (178) P -(-5) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5)

43 Bhaton (262) 48.00 371 (67) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) -(5-10) BS

44 Palsiri (347) 120.00 83 (13) P .-(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

45 Behrampur (348) 642.00 2,400 (397) P,M, ewe, T,W, PO -(-5) BS H, tiC, HP PUC PHC,D 46 Ajaul i (349) 261.00 1,917 (333) P 0, T,W, PO, -(-5' BS RP tw, Phone HP 83 DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach ·town supply' rounded upto two decimal places) to and ------.------vil­ distance Forest . Irri gated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not lage (i n kms.) irri­ able avail abl e gated waste for cult i­ ( i nc 1 ud­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

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PR Nangal (12) . EA T(359.00),TW(359.00) 107.00 100.00 300 00

KR Anandpur Sahib (8) ED, 42.00 100.00 EAG PR, Anandpur Sahib (8) • EA T(38.:)0) ,W ( 18.00) , 126.00 32.00 396.00 NR TW(5.00),TWE(15.00)

KR, Nangal (12) EA T(355.00),TWE(?55.00) 275.00 150.00 289.00 NR

PR Nangal (10) fA T(142.00),TWE(142.00) 35.00 39.00

PR Nangal (9) ED, T(71.00),TWE(71.00) 34.00 12 00 EAG PR Nanga1 (9) EO, T(130 00),TWE(130.00) 78 00 23.00 .46.00 EAG PR Nan(,al (7) EA , , T(94.00),W(8.00), 46.00 2.00 14.00 TW(82.00),TWE(4.00)

KR, Nangal (7) EA T(12.00),TW(12.00) 358.00' 39P. DC. t1R PR Nangal (6) £0, --e T(JZ;OO),lU(J2.CO} 10 •.iJO 6.00 EA(;

PR Nangal (4 ) fA t(5.00),TWE(5.00) 49.00 10.00 56.00,

PR Nangal (4) EA T(145.00); Ge(1 08 •. 00), 148.00 54.00 ':r 00 TWE(37.00) ..

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PR Nangal (5) EA T( 122.00) ,GC (1,14.00) , 52.00 10.00 n.oo TW (3. 00) ,TWE (5. 1)0) 84 VILLAGE ANANDPUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities avail ab le (if not avail ab le withln the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula- vi llage, a dash (--) is shown in the column and next Code ,) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. - No. village and 5 kms, 5--10 kms and ,0+ kms of the necrest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------hOllse- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tiona 1 water & days cations ,potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway hat, station, if any waterway)

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Anandpur Sahlb Tahsil (Part)

',47 Dabkhera ( 350) 225.00 1,043 (174) P RP T,W, -(-5) -(-5) BS HP, ;,., C 48 Jandla (341) 123.00 906 (149) P RP TW, -(-5) -(5-10) BS HP, C 49 Kalitran (351) 317.00 1,484 (262) P,M, HC, T,W, PO -(5-10) BS H RP TW, HP

50 Bhalowal (290 ) 39.00 181 (35) -(-5) RP T,W, -(-5) -(5-10) BS HP 51 Darau 1 i (352) 454.00 3,855 (642) P,M,H ewc, T, 11, PO, -(5-10) BS HC, HP P!lon e RP

52 Bhanupal i l353) 114.00 930 (179) P ,M,H ewe, T,W, PO, -(5-10) BS,RS D, TW, Phone RP HP 53 Duhnal (291 139.00 584 (114) P ewe T,W, (-5) -(5-10) as HP 54 Nangl; (354) 484.00 2,323 (394) P ewc, T,W, -(-5) -(5-10) BS He, TW, RP HP .55 Ji ndbari (355) 656.00 3,960 (716) P(3), -(-5) W,TW, PO, -(5-10) -(-5) M HP Phone 56 Thalun (292) 202.00 1,249 (215) P,M -(-5) T,W,TW, PO -(5-'10) ,_ (-5) Hf' 57 Bahlu (293) 107.00 534 (88) P -(-5)' T,W,Tw -(-5) -(-5) BS

58 Khanpur {356} 124.00 368 (59) P -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

59 Dasgraon (357) 227.00 773 (129) p -( -5) T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) HP 85 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest ~ Power Land use (i.~, area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply 'rounded upto w.o decimal places) to and vil­ distance Forest Irrigated by s,urce Un- Cultur­ Area ,not lage ( in kms. I irri­ able avail ab le 'gated waste for cult i­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Nangal (6) EA T(58.00).GC(49.00). 37.00 24.00 106.00 TW(4~00),TWE(5.00)

?R Nangal ( 8) EA ' T(63.00),Gt{62.oo), 9.00 2.00 49.00 TWE(1.00)

PR Nangal ( 7) EA T(56.00),lW(26.00), 103.00 66.00 92.00 TWE(30.00)

PR Nangal (6) EA T(26.001.GC(24.00) • 3.00 10.00 . TW(2.00) PR Nanga 1 (10) EA ·T (181.00) ,Ge( 161.00), 77.00 34.00 162.00 TW( 10.00), TWE (10.00)

PR , Nangal EA T(47.00).TW(10.00). 42.00 6.00 19 00 (9) , .. TWE(37.00)

PR Nanga, . 1 (8) EA T(28~00).GC(18.00) , 42.00 6.00 63.00 , TW£( ',0.00)

PR Anandpur Sahib(10) EA T( 127!~00) .GC (49.00), 129.00 49.00 179.00 TW(26.00),TWE(52.00)

PR Nangal (10) EA T(244~00).GC(18.00), 21 0•00 71.00 '" , 131.00 TW(72~OO). TWE{154.00) " PR , Nangal (10) EA .. i T(86 .(0),Gc(76.00)! 45.00 37.00 34.00 rWE( 10\.00) PI? Anandpur Sahib (8) EO, T(33.00).TWE(33.00) , 22~00 21.00 31.00 EAG

PR~---Anandpur Sahib (8) ED. , T(64.00).TWE(64.00~ 28.00 18.00 14.00 , EAG PR ' Anafldpur Sah ib (9) £0. T(48 00},TWE(4thOO) 38.00 . 39.00 102.00 EAG t~.~~J' 88 VILLAGE MMOPlM SAHIB C.D. BlOCK Amenities and

loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Had"ast No.) area popula- village, a dash (--) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. - No. vi 11 age and 5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the n.)arest place ( in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------.------houst!- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway hat, station, if any. waterway)

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Anandpur Sahib Tahs11 (Part)

75 Paili Kalan (30S) 21..00 Un-

76 Ganguwal (303) 216.00 1,281 (269) P,M,H (We, T,TK, PO -(-5) BS PHS C 77 Sadhewal (312) 100.00 982 (189) P -(-5) T,W. - (--5) -(-5) BS TW, HP 78 Mujara (311 ) 170.00 373 (59) P,M.H, -(-5) TW. -(-5) -(-5) BS PUC HP 79 Banni (313) 148.00 318 (55) P -(-5) T,W. -J-5) -(-5) -(-5) TW,C 30 Lamlehri (317) 161.00 266 (42) P -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) -(-5) BS 81 Bacholi (316) 46.00 62 (10) -(-5) RP T -(-5) -(-5) BS

82 Rampur (314) 102.00 316 (53) -(-5) -(-5) T,W -(-5) -( -5) BS

83 Jhajar (315 ) 176.00 417 (81) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) -( -5 ) BS

84 Mohiwa,l (324) 259.00 299 (48) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

85 Tarapur (323) 245.00 1,171 (145) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) -( -5) BS Kujal

/ 86 Thappal . (322) 244.00 414 (58) P -(-5) T.W. -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) \ TW.HP R 87 Ohinjri (365 ) 498.00 2.035 (335) P -(-5) T.W,TW PO -(-5) \ BS

88 Dhanera (325) 85.00 84 (10) ... ( .. 5) -(-5) T.W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) , ",'",,·c • .,:~, "

89 Lakher (326) 222.00 387 (56) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

90 Mehndali (327 ). 225'.00 301 (51) p -( -5) T,W -(-5) ';(5-10) -(-5) Khurd 89 QlREt'fORY land IJse

~p. Nearest Power Land use (i .e. area under different types of '1 and use in .hectares roach town supply. rounded upto two decimal place$) ·to and vil. distance Forest Irrigated by source i.Jn- , CUltUi'­ Area not lage (in kms.) irri­ able avail ab 1e ·gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gallchar and gr()ves~

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" fnhablted

PR Anandp.ur SaMb (3) ED, T(30.00),GC(30.00) 3!5;00 34.00 117.00 EAG PR Anandp(K:' Sah; b (2) ED, T( 57 .00) ,Ge( Sf· 00») 13.0Q 15.00 15.00 fAG. TWE(1.00)

'{ PR Ariandpur Sahib (3) fA T(84.00),GC(44.00}, 32.00 14.00 40.00 TWE(40.00) PR ' Anandpur Sahib (2) EA T{10.00),GC(4.00), 67.00 33.00 38.00 TWE(6.00)

PR A~andpur Sahib (2) fA T(22.00),GC(14.00), 29.00 34.00 76.00 TWE(8.00) PR Anandpur Sahib (3) ED 8.00 24.00 14.00

PR Anandpur Sahib (3) EA 50.00 36,00 16.00

PR Anandpur Sah i b ( 3) EA T(2.00).TWE(2.00) 65.00 76.00 33.00

PR Anandpur' Sah i b . (3) EA 87.00 152.00 20.00

PR Anandpur Sahib (4) EA 50.00 69.00 126.00

PR Anaodpur Sah i b (2) EA .. 98.00 28.00 118.00

PR A~andpur Sahi b (2) ED, T(12.00),fWE(12.00) 195.00 254.00 37.00 tAG, 38.00 47.00 'liR . AnandpiJr Sahib (6) . ED, ", EAG PR Anandpur Sah i b (8) E.D. ., . 122.00 100.00 EAG 'PR '.'.' Anandpur Sahib (10) ED T(2 .00) .• 0(2 .00) 78.00 145.00 88 VILLAGE ANANDPUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Had~ast No.) area popula­ village, a dash (--) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. - No. village and 5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the n~arest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of houst!­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway hat, station, if any. waterway)

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Anandpur Sahib Tahsil (Part)

·.75 Paili Kalan (305) 21..00 Un-

76 Ganguwal (303) 216.00 1,281 (269) P,M,H cwe, T,TK, PO -(-5) BS PHS C 77 Sadhewal (312) 100.00 982 (189) P -( -5) T,W, - (--5) -(-5) BS TW, HP 78 Mujara (311 ) 170.00 373 (59) P,M,H, -(-5) TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS pue HP 79 Banni ( 313) 148.00 318 (55) P -(-5) T,W, -(-5) -(-5) TW,e 30 Lamlehri (317) 161.00 266 (42) P -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) -(-5} BS 81 Bacha 1 i (316) 46.00 62 (10) -(-5) RP T -(-5) -(-5) BS

82 Rampur (314) 102.00 316 (53) -(-5) -(-5) T,W -(-5) -(-5) BS

83 Jhajar (315) 176.00 417 (81) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) - (-5 ) BS

84 Mohiwa.l (324) 259.00 299 (48) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

85 Tarapur (323) 245.00 1,171 (145) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) -(-5) BS Kuj al

86 Thappal . (322) 244.00 414 (58) P -(-5) T,W, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) TW,HP 87 Jhinjri (365) 498.00 2,035 (335) P -(-5) T,W,TW PO -(-5) BS

88 Dhanera (325) 85.00 84 (10) -(-5) -(-5) T,W -(-5) -(5-10)

89 Lakher (326) 222.00 387 (56) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) -(5-10) -l5-10)

90 Mehndal i (327). 225".00 301 (51) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) Khurd 89 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i. e. area under different types of 1and use in .hectares roach town supply- rounded upto two decimaJ places) to and vil­ distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- . Cu ltu;'_ Area not lage (in kms.) irri­ able avail ab 1e 'ga ted waste for culti­ ( i ncl ud­ vation ing ga(lChar and gro'les~

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inhabited

PR Anandpur Sahib { 3} ED, T(30.00),GC(30.00) 35.00 34.00 117.00 EAG PR Anandpur Sahib (2) EO, T( 57 .00) ,GC( 5f· 00), 13.00 15.00 15.00 EAG TWE (1.00)

~t PR Anandpur Sahib (3) EA T(84.00),GC(44.00). 32.00 14.00 40.00 TWE(40.00) PR Anandpur Sahib ( 2) EA T(10.00),GC(4.00), 67.00 33.00 38.00 TWE(6.00) PR EA T(22.00),GC(14.00), 29.00 34.-00 76.00 Anandpu~hibI (2) TWE(8.00) PR Anandpur Sahib (3) ED 8.00 24.00 14.00

PR Anandpur Sahib (3) EA 50.00 36~00 16.00

PR Anandpur Sahib (3 ) EA T(2.00),TWE(2.00) 65.00 76.00 33:00

PR Anandpur Sahib (3) EA 87.00 152.00 20.00

PR Anandpur Sahib (4) EA 50.00 69.00 126.00

PR Anandpur Sahib (2) EA 98.00 28.00 118.00

PR Anandpur Sahi b (2) ED. T(12.00).TWE(12.00) 195.00 254.00 37.00 EAG 38.00 47.00 . PR Anandpur Sahi b (6) ED. ... , EAG PR Aifandpur Sah i b ( 8) EO. '122.00 100.00 EAG PR Anandpur Sahib (10) ED Tl2.00),O(2.00) 78.00 145.00 90

VILLAGE ANANDPUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the t ion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, a dash (--) is shown ;n the column and next Code . of the tion to it in brackets the aistance in broad ranges viz. - No. village and 5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Med ica 1 Orin!

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Anandpur Sahib Tahsil (Part)

91 Saml ah (328) 583.00 1.. n9 (207) P ,M H T,W,TK PO -(5-10) -(5-10)·

92 Paharpur (329) 683.00 393 (122) P -(-5) r ,W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

93 Balauli (330) 307.00 070 (139) P,M -(-5) T,W -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

94 Raipur Saini (343) 492.00 965 (164) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) - ('-5) BS

95 (344) 446.00 923 (157) P PHC T,W -(-5) -(-5) BS

96 Majher (331) i23.00 621 (98) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

97 Beruw.a.la (339) 218.00 599 (85) P -(-5) TW -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

9B Mi'5~ewal (337) 115.0() 507 (74) P(2), 0 T,N PO -(-5) BS M,H 99 Chikna (332) lB6 00 693 (100) P -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 100 Narad (333) 103.00 245 (P) P -(-5) T,N -(-5) -(:i-l0), -(-5)

101 Ghanaur (334) 65.00 120 (18) -(-5) -(-5) T,N -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

102 Maura (335) 90.00 474 (86) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

103 Chamrauli (336) 102.00 Ufl-

104 Dehni (338) 224.00 674 (101) P -(-5) T,N -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

105 Dhabur (340) 355.00 903 (141) P -(-5) T,N -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

106 Kalyanpur ( 346) 401 .00 611 (114) P D T ,W, rw, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) HP 107 Jeowal (345) 158.00 1,864 (321) P RP r,".lW, -(-5) For- -(-5) HP nightly 91 DIRECTORY

Land use

App­ Nearest Power land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town ' supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vil­ distance Forest 1tTi gated by SOiJrce Un- Cultur­ Area not lage (in kms.) irri­ able ava"il ab 1e gated waste for culti­ (i nc1ud­ 'iation i ng gauLllar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Anandpur Sah i b (10) ED, 2~)5. 00 328.00 EAG

PR Anandpur Sah ib (7) EO 162.00 ~21.00

/ PR Anandpur Sahib (12) EO T(~.00).R(4.0fj) 180.00 4.00 119.00

PR Anandpur Sahib (10) ED T(6.00),W(3.00), '186.00 6.00 294.00 R(3.00) PR Anandpur Sahib(10) ED T(2.00),W(2.00) 186.00 28.00 230.00

PR Anandpur Sahib(11) EO 74.00 8.00 41.00

PRo Anandpur Sahib(15) EO 148.00 • 7.00 63.00 PR Anandpur Sahib(14) EO 62.00 4.00 49.00

PR Anandpur Sahib(13) EO 157.00 2.00 27.00 PR Ananopur ~ah'bl14) EO 84.00 19.00

PR Anandpur Sahib (14) ED 28.00 4.00 33.00

PR Anandpur Sah i b (14) ED 16.00 4.00 50.00

inhabited

PR Anandpur Sahib (14) ED 130.00 4.00 90.00

PR Anandpur Sahib (16) ED T(27.00),W(6.00), 176.00 10.00 142.00 R{21.00)

PR Anandpur Sah i b (8) ED T(7.00),TW{1.00), 46.00 119.00 229.00 R{6.00)

PR Anandpur Sahib (8) ED T(3.00),TW(3~OO) 20.00 19.00 116.0n 92 VILLAGE AlWtDPUR SAHIB C.D. aLOCK AIIIenities and

LOCI" Name of vn lage Total Tott' Amtn1t1.1 tVft1lftbl~ (if not available within the t1o" (wttn Hldbast No,) Irn popl.ll.- villlge, I dun ( •• ) h shown in the column Ind next Cod. of tht t;on to it ;n brlcklt~ tn. distance in broad ranges viz. - No. villi;. and 5 kml, ~--10 kms lind 10+ kms of the nearest place (; n nlll1lber whtre the flc;lity ;~ available is given) heetertl) of ••••••••••••••••••• M ••••• ___ •••••• __ •••• _._ •••••••• __ • 1'101.111- Educl- Medical Drinking Post Day or Commun1- holds tional wilUr Ii days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the sto~, market/ ra1 way hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 G 7 a 9 10

Anlndpur Slhtb Tahsil (Part)

108 anato 11 (312) 118 00 613 (129) P -(=11) T ,'II, 1'II, ,(-5) ~(-!» -(-5) HP 109 Bh4gwlll.( 371) 62.00 125 (43) p -(:5) W ~(-5) -(-0) -(-b)

110 K;l'ltpur.( 313) 510.00 , ,440 (268) P,M,H, H 1,'11 ,TW, PTO. Oll1y BS,RS Sahtb PUC HP,C Phone

1" Glnjpuy' (314) 338.00 715 (138) P -(-5) T,W, M(-5) -(-5) -(-5) ,W,HP

112 Chana pur (368) 639.00 1,~03 (240) P .(.1) W.1W. -(·5) .. ( -5) -(-5) t1fl

'13 Kotla (370) 492 00 2,~46 (422) P,M D VI PTO -(-5) as

"4 hdno1 (369) 295.00 149 (1~0) P .(.6) W,HP ..( -5) -(-5) -(-5)

115 Mi nahwon (342) 348.00 1 ,t142 (183) fI,M .(=~) 1W ..( -5) -( .. 5) , -(-5) -

116 MInna.'; (3111) 85.00 110 (25) ,. (.I~) .(.D) l,W,lW -(-s) =(-5) -(-5) K.hn 111 hlaw.' (3611) 33,00 U (6) a("D) =(=Ii) t,w,TW, -(-5) ·(=5) .(-5) MP,N "8 IlUf'ej (363) 131.00 214 (35) P =_I =1)) w, 'fW, -(.5) .. ( .. 5) -(-5) HP,N '1g Meteuf' (3M) 20f)..OO 00 (17) P,M H,HC,D t,W,"fW, ·( .. 5) =t-e) as HI1,C. N

120 Nanowal (318) 118.00 306 (39) P -(-5) T,W,C -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

121 M1anpur (319) 76.00 176 (29) ,- ( -5) -(-5) T.W" -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) TW,C 93 DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power land use (1.e ••rea under d1fferent types of land use in hectares roach· town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and ... -...... •....•.. ~ .. ~ ...... •...... -.- ... -...... -...... •••. vll­ distance Forest Irrigated hi source Un- Cultur.. Area not lage (1.n kms.) 1rrl- able ava11ab1e gated waste for cult1- (includ. vaticn 1n9 gauehar and groves)

11 12 13 '4 1S 16 18

PR Anandpur Sahib (8) EO T(a.OO),TW(6.00), '14.00 '18.00 138.00 ·. R(2.00) 33.00 PR Anandpur Sahib (7) , ED ' . T(3.00).W(1.00) • 16.00 '0.00 TW£(2.00) PR Anandpur Sah1 b (7) fA ·. T(146.00),TWI(146.00} 68.00 48.00 248.00

PR Anandpur Sahib (7) £0, T(65.00),TWE(65.00) 140.00 11.00 122.00 fAG ·. PR Anandpur Sahib (3) £0, · T(80.00),TW£(80.00) 265.00 62.00 232.00 EAG . PR Anandpur Sahib (6) ED, T(24.00),W(3.00), 182.00 17.00 269.00 EAG ·. TW(12.00),TW£(9.00) PR Anandpur Sahib (5) EO. T(21.00).W(3.00), 144.00 12.00 118.00 EAG TW( 18.00) 30.00 PR Anandpur Sahib (3) EO, .' T(12.00).W(2.00), 1'9.00 187.00 fAG · TW(9.00),TW£(1.00) PR Anandpur Sahib (5) ED, T(14.00),TWE(14.00) 50.00 6.00 15·00 EAG ·. PR Anandpur Sah1b (1) fA ·. 19.00 2.00 12 00 62'.00 3.00 47.00 PA Anandpur Sahib (2) EA ·. T(19.00),TWE(19.00)

PR Anandpur San t b (2) EA T(84.00},GC('2.00). 37.00 8.00 79.00 ·. TW£( 12 nO)

PR Anandpur Sahib (2 ) fA 56.00 42.00 20·00

, PR Anandpur Sahib 0) fA T(3.00).GC(3.00) 43.00 16.00 14.00 VILLAGE

ANANDPUR SAHIB C.O. BLOCK Amen iti es and

LQca- Name of village Total Total Amenities .available (if n0t available within the tion (with Hadbast NO.) area popula­ village, a dash (--) is shown in the column and next Code ' of the . tion ,to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. - No. village and 5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is qiven) , . hectares) of house- Educa­ Medical ,Drinking Post Day or Communi­ . ho Ids tional water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus g'raph the stop, market/ railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

An and pur Sahib Tahsil (Part) 122 Sahota (320 ) 146.00 135 (20) P,M,H, -(-5) TW,C -:(-5) -(-5) '-(-5) PUC

123 Chak (361) 78.00 217 (30) P H T,~J,TI!, -(-5) WED BS HP li4 Lang Majri (310) 53.00 464 (87) P -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5 ) HI'

125 Ch.andes ar .( 309 ) 88.00' 743 (123) P Mew T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS HP

126 Laudipur (362) 549.00 ~.271 (21~) P -(-5) T,W,HP .' -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

127 ,Aggampur (360) ,247.00 3,609 (555) P,M,H MeW,MH, T,W,TK, -(-5) -(-5) BS eWe,He TW,HP

135 Sawara. (275) 464.00 33Q (58), P ,-(-5) r ,W, TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS HP

136 Algran (274) 31.0.00 240 (44) P -(-5) T,W,HP -(-5) .:.(5-10) BS

30.561.00 ' 1,14,677' P(12.3~ H(6) (19,971) M(31) MCW(6) H(18) MtI(4) PUC(S) CWC(16) C(O) He(7) TR(O) PHC(4) 1(0) 0(20) AC(O) PHS(2) 0(3) T8(O) . FPC(O) tIl(O) SMP(O) JlP(14) Ctif(l ) O(O} 95 DIRECTORY

Land use

App­ Nearest Power land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectaT'es roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi 1- distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not lage (in kms.) irri­ able available gated waste for culti­ ( includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Anandpur Sahib (2) EA T(17 OO),W(17.00) 47.00 38.00 44.00

PR Anandpur Sahib ( 1 ) EA T(29.00),TW£(29.00) 13.00 6.00 30.00

PR Anandpur Sal'lib (2) EA T(22.00),GC(8.00) 10.00 5.00 16.00 TW( 14.00)

PR Anbm11lur Sahib (2) EA T(74.00),TW(74 00) 6.00 8.00 pR Anandpur Sah i b (1 ) EA T( 78.00), TW p8.00) 272.00 33.00· 166.00.

PR Anandpur Sahib (1) EA T(299.00),TWE(299.00) 312.00 215.00 421.00

PR Anandpur Sahib (10) EA T(62.00),TWE(62.00) 70.00 57.00 275.00

PR Nanga1 (10) ED, T(10.0P),rWE(10.00) 6.00 12.00 282.00 EAG

86.00 T(5*855.0C)} 9.110.00 3,153.00 12,21.8.00 6C(1,375.00) "(139.00) . ·TIff(2.113.00) R.t16.00) 1V(l,53Q.OO) 0(2.00)

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES NURPUR BEDI C. D. ,BLOCK

99 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES NURPUR BEDI C.n."BLOCK

Seri al Name of the village 1991 C~sus 1981 Census No. (with Hadbast No,) locabon Locabon Locabon Locabon Code Code .code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Anandpur Sahib Tahsil (Part) Abiana Kalan (433 ) 20/8/1/231 20/08/0010/0231 17/8/1/231 17 /08/0010/0231

2 Abiana Khurd (432) 20/8/1(232 20/08/0010/0232 17/8/1/232 17/08/0010/0232

3 Amarpur Bela (385) 20/8/1/166 20/08/0010/0166 17 /8/1/165 17/08/0010/0165 4 Asalatpur (418) 20/8/1/207 20/0S/0010/0207 17 /S/1/219 17 /08/ 00 10/ 0219

5 Asmanpur (509) 20/8/1/197 20/08/0010/0197 17/S/1/196 17/08/0010/0196 ". 6 lulakh (413) 20/8/1/218 20/0S/0010/0218 17/SI11218 17/0S/00\0/0218 7 Azampur (507 ) 20/8/1/193 20/08/0010/0913 17/8/1/200 17/08/0010/0200

8 Bahman'Majra (425 ) 20/8/1/215 20/08/0010/0215 17/S/\/212 17/0S/0010/0212 9 Baihara (37.5 ) 20/8/l/133 20/08/0010/0133 17 /S/l/145 17/0S/0010/0145 10 Ba i os (417) 20/S/)/217 20/08/0010/0217 t7/8/l/217 U/08/00 10/0217

11 Bajrur (428) 20/8/1/224 ~ 20/08/0010/0224 17 /811/224 17/08/0010/0224 12 Balewal (513) 20/S/1/220 20/08/0010/0220 17/8/1/207 17/08/0010/0207

13 Bara'r'l (510) 20/8/1/19l 20/0S/0010/0191 17/S/1/205 17 /08/0010/0205 14 Bar 'Ian (380) 2.0/8/11129 2.0/08/0010/0129 17/8/1/148 17/08/0010/0148

15 Barwa (405) 20/8/1/200 ·20/08/0010/0200 17/8/1/193 17/08/0010/0193 16 Bassa1i (512) 20/8/1/190 20/08/0010/0190 17/S/1/206 17/08/0010/0206

17 Bass i (410) 20/8/1/205 20/08/0010/0205 17/8/1/190 17/08/0010/0190

18 Batarla (436) 20/8fl/2Z9 20/08/00JO/0229 17/8/1/229 17/08/0010/0229

19 Bathlour Khad (52 '1) 20/8/1/237 20/08/0010/0237 17/S/1/237 17/08/0010/0237

20 Bha;n1 (382) 20/8/1/164 20/08/0010/0164- 17/8/1 /163 17/0S/0010/0163

21 Bhanga1 (477 ) 20/8/1/143 20/08/0010/0143 17/8/1/124 17/08/0010/0124 22 Bhataul1 (407 ) 20/811/202 20/08/0010/0202 17/8/1/187 17/08/001010187

23 Bhaton ( 424) 20/811/216 20/0810010/0126 17/811/214 17/08/0010/0214

24 Bhal.lwa 1 ( 422) 20/8/1/211 20/08/0010/0211 17/8/1/222 17/08/0010/0222

25 Bhog1pur (4~6) 20/8/1/214 20/08/0010/0214 17/8/1/211 17/08/0010/0211

26 (276) 20/S/1/137 20/08/0010/0137 17/811/135 17/08/0010/0135 27 Chahar Majra (404) 20/8/1/196 20/08/0010/0196 17/811/197 17/08/0010/0197

28 . Cha'~~l1 (408) 20/8/1/203 20/08/0010/0203 17/8/1/188 17/08/0010/0188 29 Cnandpur (511 ) 20/8/1/188 26/08/0010/0188 17/8/1/204 17/08/0010/0204 30 Chhaja (429) 20/8/1/225 20/08/001010225 17/8/1/225 17 /08/0010/0225 31 Chanta (430) 20/8/1/226; , 20/08/0010/0226 17/8/1/226 17/08/0010/0226 100 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES NURPUR BEDI C.D. BLOCK

Ser; al Name of the village.' 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (with Iiadbast ~o.J Locabon locahon locatlon locabon Code Code Code Code (Manual )- (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

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32 DhalIIana ( 517) 20/8/1/233 20/08/0010/0233 17/8/)/233 17 /08/0010/0233

33 Dh1rpur (435) 20/8/1/239 ?0/08/00 10/ 0230 17/8/1/230 17/08/0010/0230

34 I>umewal (377 ) 20/8/1/131 ZO/08/0010/0131 17/8/11150 17/08/0010/0150

35 Garh Bagga (522) 20/811/238 20/08/0010/0238 17/8/1/238 17/08/0010/0238

36 Shah i Majra (497 ) 20/8111158 20/08/0010/0158 17/8/1/158 17/08/0010/0158

37 Gob1ndpur (384) 20/811/165 20/08/001 % 165 17/8/1/164 17/08/0010/0\64 38 Gochar (484} 20/8/1/145 20/08/0010/0145 17 /8111138 17/08/0010/0138

39 Gopalpur (389) 20/8/1/170 20/08/00 JO/O 170 17/'13/1/170 17 /08/001 % 170

40 Gurse Majl'a (393) 20/8111183 20/08/00l0/0183 17/8/1/174 17/08/0010/0174

41 Iiaripur (481 ), 20/8/11139 20/08/0010/0139 17/8/1/132 17 /08/0010/0132 42 Hirpur, Ganura (490) 20/8/1/150. 20/0.8/0010/0150 17/3/1/144 17 /08/0010/0144 43 Hiyatpur (50l) 20/8/1/159 2Q/08/0010/0159 17/8/1/171 17/08/0010/0171

44 Jatau1i (50S) 20/81l/.187 20/08/0010/0187 17 /8/1/203 17/08/00 JO/0203

45 . Jatpur (392 , 20/8/1/182 20/08/0010/0182 17/8/)/175 17/08/0010/0175

46 Jatwahar (516) 20/8/1/223 20/08/0010/0223 17/8/1/210 17 /08/0010/0210

47 Jlja! (378) 20/8/1/152 20/08/0010/0152 17/8/)/)52 17/08/0010/0152

48 Jhandian (515) 20/8/1/222 20/08/0010/0222 17/8/1/209 17/08/0010/0209

49 Jhangrian ( 493) 20/8/1/154 20/08/0010/0154 17/8/1/154 17/08/0Q,JOJ0154

50 Jhinjri ( 397) 20/8/1/174 20/08/0010/0174 17 /8/1/181 17/08/0010/0181

51 Kahanp~r (48,3) 20/8/l/144 20/08/0010/0144 17/8/1/134 17/08/0010/0134

52 Kalwan (488 ) 20/8/1/148 20/08/0010/0148 17/8/1/142 17 /08/0010/0142 53 Kangar (506) 20/8n/189 20/08/0010/0189 17/8/1/202 17/08/0010/0202 54 Kartarpur (502 ) 20/8/1/184 20/08/0010/0184 17/8/1/173 17/08/0010/0113 55 Karura ( 494) 20/8/1/155 20/08/001 % 155 17 /8/1/155 17 /08/0010/0 U5

56 Katta (495) 20/8/1/156 20/08/001 % 156 17/8/1/156 17/08/0010/0156 57 Khata"a (519) 20/8/1/235 20/08/0010/0235 17/8/1/235 17 /08/ vO 10/ 02 35 58 Kher 1 (399 ) 20/8/l/l76 20/08/0010/0U6 17/8/l/J85 17/08/0010/0185 S9 Kukowal (487) 20/8/1/134 20,108/0010/0134 17/8/1/141. 17/08/0010/0141 60 Kumbewal (4l>2 ) 20/8/1/194 20/08/0010/0194 17/8/1/199 17/08/0010/0199 61 Lahrian (419) to/8/l/20S 20/08/0010/0208 17/8/1/220 17/08/0010/0220 62 .L~khno (401). 20/81l/l79 . 20/08/0010/0179 17/8/l/183 17/08/0010/0183 101 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES NURPUR BEDI C.D. BLOCK

Serial ~ame of the village 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (with Hadbast No.) LocafloR Locat,on . Locabon Locaflon Code, Code Code Code (Manua 1)' (Computer) (Manual) . ( Compu ter)

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63 la1pur (412) 20/8/1/201 20/08/0010/0201 17/81\/192 17/08/0010/0192

64 Lasari (390) 20/B/1/171 20/08/0010/0171 17/8/1 /169 17/08/0010/0169

65 Madhopur (434) 20/8/1/228 20/08/0010/0228 17/8/1/228 17/08/0010/0228

66 Majra (398) 20/8/7/775 20/08/0070/0;775 17/8/l1182 17/08/0010/0182

67 Mawa ( 383) 20/8/1/163 20/08/0010/0163 17/8/1/162 17/08/0010/0162

68 Mehandpur (478) 20/8/1/142 20/08/0010/0142 17/8/1/125 17/08/001_O;O125

69 Mirpur (406 ) 20/B/1/177 20/08/0010/0177 17/8/1/186 17/08/0010/0186

70 'Mothapur (386) 20/8/1/167 20/08/0010/0167 17/8/11166 17/08/0010/0166

71 Mukari ( 387) 20/8/1/168 20/08/0010/0168 17/8/1/167 17/08/0010/0167

72 Munna (414) 20/8/1/199 20/08/0010/0199 17/8/1/194 17/08/0010/0194

,.73 Mussapur (~D3) 20/8/1/195 20/08/0010/0195 17 /8/1/198 17 /08/0010/0198

74 Naloti (486) 20/8/1/J47 20/08/0010/0147 17/8/1/740 77/08/0070/0740

75 Nangal (431) 20/8/1/227 20/08/0010/0227 17/8/1/227 17/08/0010/0227

76 Nangran Ka1mot ( 272) 20/8/1/33 20/08/0010/0033 17/8/1/127 17/08/0010/0127

77 Nurpur Kalan (394) 20/8/1/181 20/08/0010/0181 17/8/1/177 17/08/0010/0177

78 Nurpur Khurd (SU3) 20/8/1/185 20/08/0070/0185 17/8/1/172 17/08/0010/0772

79 Pachranda (379) 20/8n1BO 20/08/0070/0130 17/8/1/149 17/08/0010/0149

80 Paharon (423) 20/8/1/212 20/08/0010/0212 17/8/1/216 17 /08/0010/0216

81 Palhta (480) 20/8/1/140 20/08/0010/0140 17/8/1I131 17/08/0010/0131

82 Raipur (491 ) 20/8/1/151 20/08/0010/0151 17/8/1/151 17 / 0 8/0010/0151

83 Raipur (415) 20/8/1/198 20/08/0010/0198 17 /8/1/195 17 /08/0010/0195

84 Rais.,ra (485) 2C/8/1/146 20/08/0010/0146 17/8/1/139 17 iOB/OO 10/0 139

85 Rajgir1 (518} 20/811/234 20/08/0010/0234 17/8/1/234 17/08/0010/0234

86 Rampur Kalan (489) 20/8/1/149 20/08/0010/0149 17/8/1/143 17 /08/0010/0143

87 Raul1 (396) 20/811/;73 20/08/0010/0173 17/811/180 17/08/0010/0180

88 Rure Majra ( 504) 20/811/186 20/08/0010/0186 17/8/1/176 17/08/0010/0176

89 Sabaur (496) 20/8/1/157 20/08/P010/0157 17/8/1/157 17/08/0010/0157 90 Saidpur (376) 20/8111132 20/08/0010/0132 17/8/1/146 17/08/0010/0146

91 Saini Majra (395.) 20/8/1/180 20/08/0010/0180 17/8/1/178 17 /08/0010/0178

92 Sakhpur (492 ) 20/8/1/153 20/08/001010153 17/8111153 17 /08/0010/0153

93 Samirowal (499 ) 20/8/1/162 20/08/0010/0162 17/8/1/161 17/08/0010/016 1 102 AlPHABETICAl LIST OF VILLAGES NURPUR BEDI C.D. BLOCK

Seri al Name of the vi '\ 1 age '19!H Census 1981 Census No. (wl'th Hadbast N'o.) Locabon Location Locabon Locabon Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (~omputer)

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94 Samundari '" (482) 20/8/1/138 20/08/0010/0138 17/8/1/133 17/08/0010/0133

95 Sandhoa (508) 20/8/1/192 20/08/0010/0192 17/8/1/201 17/08/0010/020 J I 96 Sarai (421 ) 20/8/1/210 20/08/0010/0210 17/8/1/223 17/08/0010/022.3 97 Sarthal1 (427 ) 20/8/1/213 20/08/0010/0213 17/8/1/215 17/08/0010/0215 98 Saskaur (400) 20/8/1/178 20/08/0010/0178 17/8/1/184 17/08/0010/0184

99 Saupur (500 ) 20/8/1/160 20/08/0010/0160 17/8/1/159 17/08/0010/0159

100 Selkhpur (411) 20/8/1/206 20/08/0010/0206 17/S/1/191 17/08/0010/0191

101 Shahpur (409) 20/8/1/204 20/08/0010/0204 17/.8/1/189 17/08/0010/0189

102 51mbal Majra (391) 20/8/1 /172 20/08/0010/0172 17/8/1/179 17/08/0010/0179

103 Slnghpur (388) 20/8/1/169 20/08/0010/0169 17/811/168 17/08/0010/0168 104 Spalwan (479) 20/8/1/141 20/08/0010/0141 17/8/1/130 17/08/0010/0130

105 Suk'he Majra (498) 20/8/1/161 20/08/0010/0161 1'7/8/1/160 17/08/0010/0160

106 Takhatgarh (416) 2'0/8/1/219 20/08/0010/0219 17/8/1/213 17/08/0010/02D

107 Taprlan,Chak. (420 ) 20/8/1/Z09 20/08/0010/0209 17/8/1/221 17/08/00l0/0ZZ1 eha l/Kuja 1

108 Thana (381) 20/8/1/128 20/08/0010/01Z8 17/8/1/147 17/0S/00 10/0147

109 Nan9al (514) 20/8/1/221 20/08/0010/0221 17/8/1/208 17/08/0010/0208

110 T1bba Tapprlan (520 ) 20/8/1/236 20/08/0010/0236 17/811/236 17/08/0010/0236. VILLAGE DIRECTORY NURPUR BEDI C.D. BLOCK 104 VILLAGE NURPUR BEDl C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

lcca- Name of Vi Ilage Tof.a1 Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popu 1a­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and -5 ~ms, 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place (i n '. number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day ()r Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph market/ stop, rai lway hat. station, if' any waterway)

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33 Nangran (272) 1183.00.3,467 (617) P(2), CWC,D TW PTO, -(5-10) BS Kalmot M(2) p.hone

128 Thana (381) . 347.UO 1,433 (262) P HC TW,HP PO -(-5) -(-5)

129 Barian (380) 144.00 432 (79) P -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

'130 Pachranda (379) . 98.00 497 (87) P -(-5) TW,HP BS

131 Dumewa 1 (377) 146.00 447 (84) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

132 Saidpur (376) 193.00 614 (115) P -(-5) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

133 Baihara (375) 179.00 135 (24) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

134 Kukowal (487) 564.00 11 (4) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

137 Boothgarh (276) 71.00 170 (31) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-s)

138 Samundari (482) 407.00 892 (169) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

139 Haripur ( 481 } 192 • 00 370 (70) p -(-5) TW -(-5) -(5-10) BS

140 Pa lhta (480) 230.00 424 (76) P -(-5) TW -(-5) -(5-10) BS

141 Spa.1wan (479t 243.00 214 (32) P -(-5) T -(-5) -(5-10) BS

142 Mehandpur (478) 620.00. 795 (144) p_ -(-5) T.W.TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

143 Bhangal (477) 353.00 942 (178) P,M -(-5) BS

144 Kahanpur' (483' 259.00 431 (87) P ,101,11 C'IIC,I1C, TW,\iP PO -(5-10) BS PHC.D 105

DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Po.wer Land use (i .e. area under different types of 1 and use in hectares roach town' supply, rouffded. upto two deci~al places) to ' and village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur­ Area not (i n 4I:ms.) irri­ able avail able gated waste for culti­ (includ., vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 . 17 18 ,

,..1{ rtangal ( 9) EA T(121.00),TW(21.00), 401.00 212.00 449.00 TWE ( 100.00 )

PR Anandpur (6 ) ED, T(~Z.00),TW{8.00), 196.00 61.00 58.00 Sahib EAG TWE{24.00)

PR Anandpur (7) ED, T(25.00),TW(6.00), 73.00 18.00 28.00 Sahib EAG TWE(19.00) PR Anandpur ( 9) ED, T(24.00),TW(8.00), 58.00 5.00 11.00 Sahib EAG TWE(16.00) PR Anandpur (8) ED, T(71.00),TW(6.00), 62.00 13.00 Sahib EAG TWE(65.00) PR Anandpur (5t ED, T(47.00),TW(7.00), 75.00 8.00 63.00 Sahib EAG TWE(40.00) PR Anandpur ( 3) ED, T(16.00),TW(6.00), 56.00 12.00 95.00 Sahib EAG TWE(10.00) KR Anandpur ( 13 ) EA T(27.00),TW(7.00), 108.00 177 .00 252.00 Sabib TWE(20.00)

PR Anandpur (12 ) ED, T(15.00)~TW(3.00), 27.00 5.00 24.00 Sahib EAG TWE(i2.00) PR Anandpur (13) EO, T(35.00),TWE(35.00) 82.00 11 0 .00 180.00 Sahib EAG PR Anaodpur ( 14) ED, T(16.00),TW(6.00), 45.00 38.00 93.00 Sahib EAG TWE(10.00) PR Anandpur (3 ) EO, T(62.00),TWE(62.00) 95.00 37.00 36.00 Sahib EAG PR AnandplJr (14) EO, T(35.00),TWE(35.00) 67.00 31.00 110.00 Sahib EAG

PR Nanga 1 TIsh ip (8) ED, T{64.00),TW(22.00), 174.00 44.00 338.00 EAG .WE(42.00) PR Nanga1 TjShip (8) EO, T(9.00),W(9.00) 128.00 93.00 123.00 EAG PR Anandpur (l2) EO, T(25.00),TWE{25.00} 62.00 70.00 102.00 Sa.ib fAG 106

VILLAGE

NURPUR BEOI C.O. BLOCK ~enities and

Loca- Name of vi 11 age Tota 1 Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and -5 kms, 5-10 kms. and 10+ k01S. of the nearest place ( in number where the facility is available is given: hectares) of house­ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tiona 1 water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway hat, station, if any waterway)

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145 Gochar (484) 322.00 673 (123) P -( -5) T,W.TW.HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

146 Raisera (485) 332.00 194 (33) P -( -5) TW,HP -( -5) -( 5-10) - (-5)

147 Naloti (486) 453.00 1,283 (224) P -( -5) T.W.HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

148 Kalwan (488) 658.00 1,952 (340) P,M MH,PHC TW,HP PO, -(-5) BS PHONE

149 Rampu~ kalan (489) 334.00 781 (136) P - (-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) as

150 Hirpur (490) 294.00 737 (122) P -(-5) T.W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS Ganura 151 Raipur (491) 220.00 445 (82) P -(-5) T,W,Hl. -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) HP

.152 Jhaj (378) 207.00 1~033 (210) P.M.H PHC TW,HP PO -(-5) as

153 Sakhpur (492) 498.0'0 605 (99) P -(-5) TW -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

154 Jhangrian (493) 172.00 326 (53) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

155 Karura (494) 481.00 1,013 (185) P -(-5) T,W.HP -(-5)

156 J

157 Sabaur (496) 633.00 1,280 (220) P,M.H -(-5) T,W,TW, PO -(5-10) BS HP 158 Ghahi Majra (497) 209.00 303 (52) P -( -5) T -(-5) -(5-10) BS

159 H1yatpur (SOl) 599.00 1,044 (199) ~ PHC TW,·HP -(-5) "(-5) BS

160 Saupul' ( 500 ) 142.00 407 (71) P -( -5) T,TW,HP PO -(-5) -(-5) 107 DIRECTORY

Land use

App- Mearest PO'oler land use (i.e. area under different type~of land use in hectares . roach town supply rounded up to two decimal places) .'. . to and ------village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur­ Area not (i n kms.) irri­ able available gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Anandpur ( 13) ED, T( 55 .00) , TW (8.00), 85.00 67.00 115.00 Sahib EAG TWE(47.00) PR Anandpur ( 14) ED, T( 62 .00 ) , TW ( 15 .00 ), 97.00 68.00 105.00 Sah1b EAG TWE(47.00) PR Anandpur ( 12) ED, T(61.00),TW(5.00), 97.00 48.00 247.00 Sahib EAG TWE( 56 .00) PR . Anandpur (13 ) ED, T( 73 .00 ) , TIl( 11 .00) , 229.00 37.00 319.00 Sahib EAG TWE(62.00) PR Anandpur ( 10) ED, T(25.00),TW(7.00), 135.00 16.00 158.00 .Sahi b EAG TWE( 18.00) PR Anandpur ( 10) ED, T(29.00),TW(2.00), 165.00 24.00 76.00 Sahib EAG TWE( 27.00) PR Anandpur (9) EO, T(33.00),TW(5.00), 131.00 25.00 31.00 Sahib EAG TWE(28.00) .

PR Anandpur (9) ED, T(36.00),TW(5.00), 120.00 8.00 43.00 Sahib EAG TWE (31. 00)

PR Anandpur (10 ) ED, T(103~00),TW(30.00), 9.00 386.00 Sahib EAG TWE(73.001 PR Anilndpur ( 10) ED, T(lS.00),TW(3.00), 39.00. 84.00 34.00 Sahib EAG TWE(12.00)

P~ Anandpur ( 10) ED, T(15.00),TWE(15.00) 178.00 38.00 250.00 Sahib EAG PR Anandpur ( 10) ED, 11.0Q 13.00 113.00 Sahib EAG PR Anandpur ( 10) ED, T(32.00),TW(22.00), 226.00 ,/ 54.00 321.00 Sahib EAG TWE(10.00) PR Anandpur ( 10) ED, T(8.00),TW(4.00), 139.00 14.00 48.00 Sahib tAG TWE( 4.00) PR Analldpur ( 11 ) ED, T(54.00),TW(4.00), 121.00 29.00 395.00 Sahib tAG TWE(50.00) PR Anandpur ' (8) ED, T(5.00)TWE(5.$Q) 115.00 5.00 17 .00 Sahib EAG 108 VILLAGE IURPUR .EDl C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of vlllage Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion {with Hadbast ~o. )~rea popula­ vi 11 age, a dash (-) 1s shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. fto. village and -5 kms. 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the neares t place (in number where the facility 1s available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) te1e- of (bus graph market/ stop, . railway hat, station, if any waterway)

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Anandpur S.hib Tahsil (Part)

161 Sukhe Majra (496) 143.00 239 (50) P -(-5) TW -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

162 Sam1rowal (499) 176.00 783 (134) P -(-5) TW,HP -{-5j -(-5) BS

163 Mawa (38l) 156.00 891 (141) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

164 Bhaini (3~) 178.00 564 (90) P -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

165 Gobindpur (384) 193.00 285 (41) P -(-5) - W,HP PO -(-5) -.( -5)

166 Amarpur (385) 201.00 265 (45) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -'(-5) -(-5) .,(-5) Bela 167 Mothapur (386) 251.00 404 (66) P T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) HP

168 Mukari (387) 231.00 871 (153) P,M -( -5~ TW,HP PTO -(-5) -(-5)

169 Singhpur (381!:) 383,00 999 (186)·P H T.W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

170 Gobalpur (389 ) 89.00 279 (46) -(-5) -(-5) T.W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS HP 171 Lasari (390) 115.00 719 (125) P -(-5) T.W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) as HP 172 S1mb,1 Majra (391) 140.00 929 (153) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

173 Rauli (396) 198.00 747 (124) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

174 Jhinjri (391) 179.00 498 (74) P -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

175 Majr. (398) 81.00 ; un--

176 Kher i (399) 305.00 1,033 (177) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 109 DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (_i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two dectmal placesl to and ----,------vill age , distance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur­ Area not (in kmsJ· irri­ able available gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Anandpur (8) ED, T(6.00»)WE(6.00) 87.00 37.00 13.00 Sahib EAG PR Anandpur . (9) ED T(84.00),TW(40.00), 58.00 2.00 32.00 Sahtb EAG TWE( 44 .00) PR Anandpur ( 3) ED, T(33.00),TWE(33.00) 86.00 5.00 32.00 Sah ib. EAG PR Anandpur (3) ED, T(39.00),TW(19.00). 38.00 8.00 93.00 Sahib EAG TWE(20.00) KR Anandpur (2) ED, T(IO.OO),TW(IO.OQ) 48.00 40.00 95.00 Sahib EAG KR Anandpur (2) ED, T{42.00),TW(8.00), 58.00 27.00 74.Q.0 Sahib EAG TWE(34.00) PR Anandpur (4) ED, T(92.00),TW(12.00), 31.00 28.00 10Q .. 00 Sahib EAG TWE(80.00) P.R Anandpur (3) ED, T(43.00),TWE(43.00) 62.00 2.00 124.00 Sahib EAG

PR . Anandpur ( &) ED, T(96.00),TW(6.00), 45.00 16.00 226.00 Sahib EAG TWE(90.00) PR Anadnpur (8) ED, T(45.00),TW(6.g0), 33.00 1.00 10.00 Sahib EAG TWE(39.00) PR Anandpur (8) ED, T(50.00),TW(6.00), 43.00 9.00 13.00 Sahib EAG TWE(44.00) PR Anandpur (8) ED, T(100.00),TW(29.00), 1<1.00 5.00 18.00 Sahib tAG TWE(71.00) PR Anandpur ( 17) ED. T(74.00t,TW(6.00). 54.00 30.00 40.00 Sahib EAG TWE(68.00) PR Anandpur {8) -ED, T(44.00),TW(6.00), 72.00 11.00 52.00 Sahib EAG TWE(38.00)

. tnh~btted

,PR Anandpur (10) ED, T(100.00),TW(13.00). 91.00 38.00 76.00 Sahib EAG TWE(87.00) 110

VILLAGE NURPUR BEDI C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available wjthin the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and -5 kms J 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place (il) number where th~ facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph market/ stop, hat, railway station, if any waterway)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Anandpur Sahib Tahst1 (Part) 177 Mirpur (406 ) 74.00 400 (80) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

178 Saskaur ( 400 ) 137 .00 571 (106) P,M -(-5) W,TW -(-5) -(-5) -(-S)

179 Lakhno (401) 39.00 156 (31) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) - -(-5) -(-5)

180 Saini (395) 171.00 1,402 (236) P -(-5) TW,HP PO -(-5) -(-5) Majra

181 Nurpur (394) 188.00 3,373 (568) P:M,H, H TW,HP PTO, Daily BS Kalan PUC, TR PHONE 182 Jatpur (392) 238.00 689 (134) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

183 Gurse (393) 51.00 383 (61) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS Majra 184 Karhrpur (502) 225.00 1.160 (207) P.M.H ewe T.W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

185 Nurpur ( 503) 940.00 541 (98) P eWe,D T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Khurd HP 186 Rure Majra (504) 92.90 573 (108) P 'ewe T,W,TW. -(-5) -(-S) -(-5) HP 187 Jatauli (505) 406,00 1,202 (253) P ewe T,W,TW, -1;-5) -(-5) -(-5) - HP

188 ehandpur (511 ) 55.00 156 (27) P ewe,D T ,W, HI -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

189 Kangar (506) 257.00 759 (137) P,M.H ewe T,W -(-5) -(-5) BS

190 8assali (51.2)' 773.00 653 (115) P ewe T,W,HP PO -(-5) BS

. 191 Barari (510) 218.00 852 (140) P,M ewe TW -(-5) -(5-10) BS

192 Sandhoa (508) 95.UO 354 (56) P ewe T,W,TW, -(-S)· -(-5) -(-5) HP 111 DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town ,supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age distance ~~;;t----I~~i~~t~d-b~-~~~~~~--~-----u;:-----C~it~;:---A;~~-~~t-- (i n kms~ irri- able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vat ion ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 1~ 14 15 16 ~ 17 18

PR Anandpur « 10) ED, T(57.00),TW(7.00), 10.00 1.00 . 6.00 Sahib EAG TWE(50.00) PR Anandpur ( 9) ED. T(105.00),TW(5.00) 12.'00 10.00 10.00 Sahib EAG TWE{ 100.00)

PR Anandpur (11) EO, T(3Z.00),TWE(32.00) 4.00 3.00 Sahi.b EAG PR Anandpur (9) ED, T(103.00),TW(15.00), 48.00 2.00 18.00 Sahib EAG TWE( 88.00) PR Anandpur (9 ) EA T(104.00),TW(15.00). 43.00 41.00 Sahib ,TWE(89.00) PR Anandpur ( 10) ED, T(49.00).TW(9.00), 117.00 19.00 53.00 Sahib EAG TWE(40.00) PR Anandpur (12 ) ED. T(14.0Q),TW(4.o0), 30.00 7.00 Sahib EAG TWE( 10.00) PR Anandpur (16) ED. T(37.00),TW(20.00), 109.00 37.00 42.00 Sahib EAG TWE( 17 .00) PR Anandpur ( 10) EO, T(55.00),TW(15.00), 70.00 726.00 89.00 Sahib EAG TWE( 40.00) PR Anandpur ( 15) EA T(42.00).W(8.00). 35.00 6.00 9.00 Sahib TW(20.00).,TWE(~4.00) PR Anandpur (14) ED 93.00 49.00 264.00 Sahib PR Anandpur ( 5 ) ED T(5 .00) , TW( 5 .00) 43.00 1.00 6.00 Sahib

PR Anandpur ( 13) EO, T(39.00),W(7.00), 154.00 64.00 Sa hh i b EAG TWE(32.00) PR Anandpur (4) Ell. T(41.00),TW(6.00), 96.00 573.00 63.00 Sahib TWE'( 35.00) PR Ana'ndpuf ( 14) Ell. -- T(36.00},TWE(36.00) 114.00 60.00 8.00 Sahib T{72.00),W(32.00), 5.00 7.00 11.00 PR Anandpur (12) ED. \ -- Sahib EAG TW{24.00).TWE{16.00) 112 VILLAGE

NURPUR BEDI C.D. BLOCK. Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities avail able ( if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the co 1urnn and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. tio. vi 11 age and -5 kms. 5-10 k!IJs. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Cornmuni- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph market/ stop. hat, railway station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Anandpur Sahib Tahsil (Part)

193 Azampur (507 ) 188.00 687 (124) P ewe T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS HP 194 Kumbewal (402 ) 88.00 216 {3n p ewe T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS HP 195 Mussapur (403 ) 107.00 644 ( 112) P ewe W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

196 ehah.ar (404 ) 123.00 576 ( 102) P -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS Majra HP

197 Asmanpur (509) 146.00 636 (103) P ewe T,W.TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) HP 198 Ra ip ur (415) 11 0.00 606 ( 100) P ewe T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS HP 199 Munna (414) 112.00 503 (87) P ewe T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS HP 200 Barwa (405) 266.00 1,491 (272 ) P,M,H ewe T,W,TW, PO -(-5) BS HP 201 La 'pur (412 ) 195.00 1,102 (191) P eWe,D, T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) TB HP 202 Bhatauli (407 ) 66.00 163 (21 ) P ewe T,W,tw, -(-5) -(-5) BS HP

203 Chanauli (408) 265.00 1,274 (206) P.M,H eWe~D T,W,TW, PO -(-5) 8S HP 204 Shahpur (409) 331.00 183 (28) P -(-5) T,W,TW, - (-5) . -(5-10) -(-5) HP 205 Bass i (410) 167.00 686 (128) -(-5) ewe T,W,TW, -( -5') -(5-10) BS HP 206 Seikhpur (411 ) 74.00 0300 (49 ) -(-5) ewe W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

207 Asa latpur (418) 61.00 4'36 (78) P ewe T,W,TW, -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) KP 113 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power land use (i.e. area under different types of land use iFt hectares roach town supply_ rounded upto tw~ deii~al places) to and ------~------.---.------vil.lage distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not (i n .kms~ irri­ able available gated, waste for culti­ (includ­ vat ion ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

)R Anandpur ( 11 ) ED, - T(62.00),W(Zl.00), 108.00 4.00 14.00 Sahib EAG TW(lS.00),TWE(Z3.00) )R Anandpur « 10) ED, T(51.00),TW(11.00), Z7.00 Z.OQ 8'.00 Sahib EAG TWE(40.00)

)R Anandpur (10) ED T(89.00)W(4S.~0), Z.OO 6.00 10.00 Sahib TW(ZO.00),TWE(Zl.00) )R Anandpur ( 10) ED, T(111.00),W(30.00), 1.00 n .00 Sahib EAG TW(43.00),TWE(3S.00)

/' PR Anandpur ( lZ) ED, T(Sl.00),W(Zl.00), 40.00 ' 3.00 ZZ .00 Sahib EAG TW(40.00).TWE(ZO.00) PR Anandpur ( 13) ED, T(S3.00),W(lZ.00), 44.00 13.00 Sahib EAG TW(24.00),TWE(i7.00) PR Anandpur ( 17) ED, T(27.00),TW(12.00), 67.00 4.00 14.00 Sahib EAG TWE(lS.OO) PR Anandpur ( 10) ED. T(193.00),W(2Z.00), 44.00 4.00 25.00 Sahib EAG TW(S3.00).TWE(S8.00)

PR Anandpur (15} ED, T( 171 .00 Ii' ( 11 .00 ) , 6.00 18:00 Sahib EAG TW(90.00).TWE(70.00) PR A'!_andpur (10)' ED; T( 55 .00 ) • W( 15 .00 ) , 3.00 1.00 6.00 Sahib EAG TW(19.00),TWE(22.00) PR Al)andpur (1Z) ED, T(127.00).TW(60.00), 55.00 . 5.00 78.00 Sahib EAG TWE(67.00)

KR Anandpur (11) ED, T(62.00),TW(22.00), 59.00 25.00 lS5.00 Sahib EAG TWE(40.00) PR Anandpur ( 11 ) ED, T(127.00),TW(61.00), 13.00 9.00 18.00 Sahib EAG TWE( 66.00) PR Anandpur (14) ED, T(60.00),TW(ZO.OO), 5.00 9.00 Sahib EAG TWE( 40.00)

PR Anandpur (lS) ED, T(52.00),W(S.00), 1.00 8.00 Sahib EAG TW(24.00),TWE(23.00) 114 VILLAGE HURPUR BEDI C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of vi 11 age Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and -5 kms. 5-10 kms. al)d 10+ kms. of the neare~t place (in number where the facility is available is given) hectar.es) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele­ of ( bus graph market/ stop, railway hat ~ station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Anandpur Sahib Tahsil (Part)

208 Lahrian ( 4 19 ) 12 1. 00 611 (109) P ewe T,W,TW. -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) HP

209 Taprian Chak (420) 24.00 o (0) Un- eha 1(Kuja 1

210 Sara; (421} 321.00 547 (98) P ewe T,W,TW, -(-5) ~(5-10) BS HP

211 'Bhauwal (422) 127.00) 849 (141) ·,p,M ewe T,W,TW, PO BS HP

212 Paharon (423) 57.00 8 (1) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(5-10)-(5-10) -(-5)

~ 213 Sarthali . (427) 301.00 1,078 (178) P ewe T,W,TW, -(-5) -(5-10) BS tiP

214 Bhogipur (426) 113.00 491 (81) P ewe T,W,TW, -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) HP

215 Bahman ( 42 5) 117. 00 614 (108) P ewe T,W,TW, -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) Majra HP

216 Bhaton (424) 185.00 72 5- (122) P ewe T.W,TW, -(-5) -(5-10) -(-51 HP 217 Bains (417) 192.00 1,288 (233) P ewe T,W,TW, -(-5) -(5-10) BS HP 218 (413) 91.00 544 (93) P ewe T,W,TW, -(-5). -(-5) BS HP

219 Ta'khatgarh (4~6) 301.00 2,566 (45.8) P,M(2), PHe,RP T,W,TW, PO -(5-10) BS H HP (513) 616.00 1,179 (213) P,M ewe T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS HP

221 Tibba Nangal (514) 623.00 gas (171) P {) T,W,TW -(-5) -(5-10) BS

(515) 1,468.00 1,802 (lOg) PH) ewe T.W,TW, -(5-10)-(5-10) BS HP 115 DIRECTORY

Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area un~er different types of 1and use in hectdres roach town supply rounded upto two dec1mal places) ~ to and village distance Forest------~------Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ ------Area not (i n kms.) irri­ able available gated waste -for cuI t i­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar' and groves)

11 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Anandpur (12) ED. T(88.00).W(44.00), 20.00 4.00 9.00 Sahib EAG TW(2.00),TWE(42.00) inhabited

PR Rupnagar ( 10) (1) • T( 172 .00 ) , TW ( 44 .00 ) • 41.00 40.00 68.00 EAG TWE(128.00)

PR Rupnagar (11 ) ED. T(86.00).W(10.00) 1.00 3.00, 37.00 EAG TW(12.00).TWE(64.00)

KR Rupnagar (11 ) ED, T(56.00),W(8.00). 1.00 EAG' TW( 16.00). TWE(:42. 00).

PR Rupnagar . (11) ED, T(134.00),W(14.00), 141.00 3.00 23.00 . EAG TW(81.00},TWE(39.00) ..

PR Rupnagar (13) ED, T(74.00),TW(34.00). 21.00 16.00 2.00 EAG TWE(40.00) PR Rupnagar (14) ED. T(97.00}.W(20.00}. 20.00 EAG TW(31.00).TWE(46.00) PR Rupnagar (12) ED. T(94.00),TWE(94.00) 72.00 19.00 EAG PR Anandpur (19 ) ED, T(143.00} ,W( 20 .(0), 1.00 1.00 47.00 Sahib EAG TW(S.00).TWE(118.00) PR Anandpur (8) ED. T(81.00).W(16.00}. W.OO Sahib EAG TW(29.00). TWE( 36 .00) PR Anandpur (20 ) ED. T(165.00).W(81.00}. 72.00 52.00 12 •• 00 Sahib EAG TWE(84.00} PR Anandpur (8) ED. T(64.00),TWE(64.00} 96.00 410.00 46.00 Sa'hib EAG PR Ariandpur ( 16) ED. T(81.00},W(2.00}. 20.00 480.00 42.00 Sahib EAG TWE (79 .00)'

PR Anandpur (4) ED, T{ 114.00 ) ,W (29 • 00 ) , 104.00 892.00 358.00 Sahib EAG TW(65.00}.rWE(20.00) 116 VILLAGE NURPUR BEDI C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

lOCd- Name of vi Ilage Total Total Amenities availclble (if not available within the tion (with Hadba~t No.) area popula­ vi llage, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi I I age and -5 kms, 5-10 kms. and 10+ krns.of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectare~) of house­ Educa­ Medica 1 Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cat ions (potable) tele­ of (bus graph market stop, railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 '3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Anandpur Sahib Tahsil (Part)

223 Jatwahal' (516) 852.00 1,027 (180) P -\ -5) T.W.TW, -(-5) -(5-10) BS HP 224 Bajrur (428) 603.00 2,010 (339) P(2), ewe,D T,W,TW, PO -(5-10) BS M,H HP

225 Chhaja 1429 ) 136.00 435 (53) P ewe T,W,TW, -(-5) -(5-10) -( -5) HP

226 Chonta (430) 142.00 501 (79) P cwe W.TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) - ( -5)

227 Nanga1 (431) 335.00 649 (100) P ewe W,TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

228 Madhopur (434) 223.00 595 (105) P cwe W,TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

229 Batar,1a (436 ) 379.00 237 (36) -(-5) - (-5) T,W.TW. -(-5) -(10+) BS HP

230 Dhirpur (435) 166.00 421 (79) P ewe T ,W, TW, -(-5) -(10+) BS HP

231 Abiana (433) 219.00 897 (156) P ewe W,TW,HP PO -(5-10) BS Kalan 232 Abiana (432) 234.00 804 (149) P ewe W,TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS Khurd

233 Dhamana (517) 966.00 1,112 (210) P{2), PHe, T,W,TW, -(-5) -(5-10) BS M,H eHW HP 234 Rajgiri (518) 788.00 607 (108) P ewe T,W,TW, -(-5) -(10+) BS HP

235 Khatana (519) 949.00 355 (67) P ewe T,W, TW, -(-5) -(10+) BS HP '236 Tibba (520) 664.00 1,034 (l61) P,M,H ewe.He, T,W,TW, PO -(5-10) as Tapprian o HP 237 Bathlour (521) 1,039.00 531 (92) P ewe W,HP -(-5) -(-5) as Khad 117 .DIRECTORY

Land use

App­ Neare~t Power Land use (i.e. area under ditferent types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and ill age distance Forest Irrigated by souroe Cultur- Area not ( i n kin".) itTi- able available gdted waste for c.Ultl- (includ- viltion ing gauchar . and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Rupnagar ( 14) EO, T( 18.00) ,W(5.00), 142.00 42.00 6S0.00 EAG TW(6.00),TWE(7.00)

PR R upnagar ( 9) EO, T(295.00) ,W(40 .00), 90.00 151.00 67.00 EAG TW (93.00) , TWE ( 162.00 :

. PR R upnagar (8 ) EO, T ( 36 .00 ) , TW ( 12.00 ) 6.00 45.00 4'] .00 EAG TWE(24.00)

PR Rupn.:.gar (8) ED, T(62.00),W(16.00), 21.00 49.00 10.00 EAu TW ( 20 • 00 ) , TW E ( 26 • 00 )

PR Rupnagar (9 ) ED, T (46.00) , TW (20.00 ) 157.00 64.00 68.00 EAG TWE(26.00)

PR R upnagar (8) ED, T(64.00),TW(23.00), 113.00 28.00 18.00 EAG TWE(41.00)

PR R up nagar ( 13) EO, T( 155 .OO~ ,Wi 33.00), 19.00 38.00 167.00 EAG TW ( 61 .00) , TW E ( 61 .00 )

PR R upnagar ( 12) EO, T( 30.00), TW( 16 .00) J 62.00 55.00 19.00 EAG TWE ( 14.00)

PR R upnagar ( 10) to, T ( 21. 00 ) , TW ( 5.00) , 153.00 16.00 29.00 EAG lWE ( 16.00)

PR Rupnagar (6 ) ED, T ( 101. 00) ,W ( 20 • 00 ) , 70.00 38.00 25.00 EAG TW(45.00),lWE(36.00)

PR Rupnagar ( 14) ED, T ( 69.00 ) ,W ( 16.00) , 148.00 68.00 681.00 EAG lW(28.00),lWE(25.00)

PR Rupnagar ( 13) EO, 1 ( 113.00 ) ,W ( 20 • 00 ) , 111. 00 488.00 76.00 EAG TW(25.00),lWE(68.00)

·PR Rupnagar (11) ED, 1(81.00) ,W( 53 .00), 183.00 685.00 EAG lW( 10.00) ,lWE( 18.00)

PR . R upnagar (8 ) ED, T ( 52.00 ) , W( 12 .00 ) , 115.00 163.00 334.00 EAG lW(16.00),lWE(24.00)

KR Rupnagar ( 5) EO 1 ( 18.00 ) , TW ( 10. 00 ), 77.00 944. DC lWE(8.00) 118

VILLAGE

NURPUR BEDI C.D. BLOC!(- Amen 1t"i es and

Loca~ Name of 'I ill "ge Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, II dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tlon to it in brackets the distance in broad rdnges viz. tio. village and' --5 kms, 5--10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place (if! . number wn~re the facility is available Is given) hectares) of house­ Educa~ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tiona! water . & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph market! stop, hat, rai lway station, it any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Anandpur Sahib Tahsil (Part)

238' Garh Bagga (522 ) 1,552.00 1.254 (227 ) P( 3). ewe W,TW,HP -(-5) - (-5) BS M,H

34.101.00 81.740 P(107) H(2) ( 14.341) M(23) MCW(O) H( 13) MH(l) PUC(l) C"C(48) C(O) HC(3) Tl( 1) PHC(6) 1(0) 0(9) AC{O) PHS(O) 0(0) TB(l) FPC(O) IIH(O) SMP(O) RP( 1) CHW(l} 0(0) 119 DIRECTORY Land use

App~ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto the d~ii~al places) to and vi 11 age distance Forest------~------Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ ------Area not (i n kms.) irri­ able available gated waste for culti-' (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Rupnagar (5 ) ED, T( 101 .00 ) , W( 20 • 00 ) , 59.00 29.00 1 ,363.00 EAG TW(22.00),TWE(59.00)

0.00 T( 6 .912 .00) 7.985.00 6.456.00 12.643.00 V(720.00.) TVE(4.387.00) TV(1.805.00) PUNJAB C. D. B OCKS RUPNAGAR AND CHAMKAUR SAHIB TAHSIL RUPNAGAR DISTRIC T RUPNAGAR a.

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C.O. BLOCKS C RUPNAGAR o CHAMKAUR SAHIB BOUNDARY, STATE . . PATIALA DiSTRICT . TAHSIL I. All bounda,ltS art updated up!. 151 December, "eg. AREA LOST TO TAHSIL BALACHAUR 2, C.O. blo c k boundary excludes stotulory towns. OF DISTR IC T HOSHIARPUR IIIIIlIIII

BOUNDARY, STATE .. . . DISTRICT .. IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD ...... TAHSIL RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION, BROAD GAUGE " C.O.BLOCK RIVER AND STREAM .. " .. " ...... CANAL AND DISTRIBUTARY .. II VILlAGE WlTf04 LOCATION CODE NUMBeR [= =2~2= = :J HEAOQUARTERS:OISTRICT I TAHSIL .. @ POST OFFICE / POST AND TELEG RAPH OfFICE .. PO/ PIO VILl.AGES WITH POPUlATION SIZE: BELOW 200; ZQ(H.99; HIGH / SECO!\OARY SCHOOL .. .. 500-"9;1000-4999; 5000 A"NO ABOVE . ...' ...... '" • .••• HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL ...... HS UNINHABITEO VILLAGES WI1H LOCATION CODE r-----' HOSPITAl. t£AlTH CENTRE. ffilMAR'f HEAlTH CENTRE, NUvlBER ...... L _~ Z4 _ _ .J DISPENSARY. MATERNITY AND CHLD WELFARE CENTRE ~@ ~ +. URBAN AREA WlTH L.OCATION COO£ .. IMPORTANT vruAG£ MAI'4IltS . . £:, . NATIONAL HIGHWA\ .. ... STATE HIGHWAY .. •. .. •...... : _. . SH 24 OISlRCT HEAOOUARTERS IS ALSO TAHSIL HEADQUARTERS.

B.... d ... survey of india "'lIP wtItI 1111 p.,ml.. 1on of tho SwvIYor GooIWQI of India. © GovorMllllt of ..ella CoPrrl9ht, 1997. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

CHAMK~UR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK

123 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES CHAMKAUR SAHIB .t.D. BLOCK

Serial Name of the vi 11 ag~ 1991.Census 1981 Census No. (with Hadbast No.) Locatlon Location location LocatlOn Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6 Rupnagar Tahsit (Part) 33 Bhauwa), (93) 20/8/2/211 20/08/0020/0211 17/812/228 17/08/0020/0228 34 Bhoje Majra (61 ) 20/8/2/265 20/08/0020/0265 17/8/2/205 17/08/0020/0205 35 Bhurara (303) 20/8/2/282 20/08/0020/0282 17/8/2/295 17/08/0020/0295

36 Bir Guru ( 133) 20/8/2/255 201,08/0020/0255 17/8/2/277 17 /08/0020/0277 37 800r Majra (227 ) 20/8/2/345 20/08/0020/0345 17/8/2/332 17 /08/0020/0332

38 Boothgarh (265 ) 20/8/2/323 20/-08/0020/0323 17/8/2/367 17/08/0020/0367 39 Chak Amar Singh ( 147) 20/8/2/284 20/08/0020/0284 17/8/2/283 H /08/0020/0283 40 Chak Lahor1 ( 118) 20/8/2/240 20/,08/6020/0240 17/8/2/260 17/08/0020/0260

41 Chak Mahar ( 121 ) 20/8/2/245 20/08/0020/0245 17/8/2/264 17/08/0020/0264 42 Chak1an (292 ) 20/8/2/303 20/08/0020/0303 17/8/2/314 17/08/0020/0314

43 Chalak1 ( 256) 20/8/2/372 20/08/0020/0372 1718/2/373 17/08/0020/0373 44 Chamkaur Sahib ( 151 ) 20/8/2/280 20/08/0020/0280 17/8/2/300 17/08/0020/0300' 45 Chhota Badechh (314) 20/8/2/Z94, 20/08/0020/0294 17/8/2/291 17/08/0020/0291

46 Chhota Daudpur (104 ) 20/8/2/228 20/08/0020/0228 17/8/2/243 17/08/0020/0243 .

47 Chhota Gadhram ( 158) 20/8/212.74 20/08/0020/0274 .17/8/~/307 17/08/0020/0?07

48 Chhota Makrauna (300 ) 20/8/2/332 20/08/0020/0332 17/8/2/311 17/08/0020/0311

49 Chhota Samana (296 ) 20/8/2/330 20/08/0020/0330 17/6/2/329 17/08/0020/0329

50 Chhota S1dhupur (287) 20/8/2/308 20/08/0020/0308 17/8/2/319 17/08/0020/0319 51 Chhota Surtanpur (72 ) 20/8/2/195 20/08/0020/0195 17/8/2/215 17/08/0020/0215

52 Chhoti Mandaul1 _( 249 ) 2.0/8/21381 20/08/0020/0381 17/8/2/382 17/08/0020/0382

53 Chhot1 Rauni ( 282) 20/8/2/3;12 20/08/0020/0312 17/8/2/324 17/08/0020/0324 54 Chotamla ( 246) 20/8/2/358 20/08/0020/0358 li/8/2/385 H/08/0020/0385

55 Chuhar Majra (307 ) , 20/8/2/296- 20/08/0020/0296 17/8/2/285 11/08/0020/0285 56 Chupk 1 (88 ) 20/8/2/203 20/08/0020/0203 17/8/2/220 17/08/0020/0220

57 Dalla ( 115) 20/8/2/237 20/08/0020/0237 17/8/2/259 17 /08/0020/0259

58 (258) 20/8/2(378 20/08/0020/0378 17/8/2/377 17/08/0020/0377 59 Dehar (154) 20/8/2/277 20/08/00Z0/0277 17/8/2/303 17/08/0020/0303

60 (3'1l ) 20/8/2/291 20/08/00~0/0291 17/8/2/288 17108/0020/ 0288 61 Dhanaur1 (230) 20/8/2/350 ro/08/0020/0350 17/8/2/337 17 /08/0020/0337 / 62 Dhangral1 . (244 ) 20/8/2/357 20/08/0020/0357 17/8/2/345 17/08/0020/0345

63 Dholan Majra (217) 20/8/2/369 . 20/08/0020/0369 17/8/2/354 17/08/0020/0354 64 Dhumewa1 ( 138) 20/8/2/230, 20/08/0020/0230 17/8/2/253 17/08/0020/0253 65 Doom Chher i (262) . 20/812/320 20/08/0020/0320 17/8/2/365 17 /08/0020/0365 124

/ AlPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES CHAMKAUR SA8Hla C.D. SlOm:

Serial Name of the village 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (with Wadbast No.) Locabon Location Locaflon locabon Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

-1 2 3 4 5 6

Rupnagar Tahstl (Part)

Aima, ( 136) 20/8/2/260 20/08/0020/0260 17/8/2/23~ 17/08/0020/0238

2 Akbarpur. (245) ~0/8/2/359 20/08/ 0020{035 9 17/8/2/384 17(08/0020/0384

3 Amra 1 i (290 ) 20/8/2/305 20/08/0020/0305 17/8/2/316 17/08/0020/0316

4 Assarpur (83) 20/8/2/199 20/08/0020/0199 17/8/2/21,. 17/08/0020/0211

5 ( 101) 20/8/2/221 20/08/0020/0221 17/8/21246 17/08/0020/0246

6 AUr'nauli (238) 20/SI?/365 20/08/0020/0365 17/B/2/350 17/08/0020/0350

7 Badwa 11 ( Z51) 20/8/2/375 20/08/0020/0375 1'7/312/380 17/08/0020/0380

8 Banbalpur (260) 20/8/2/373 20/08/0020/0373 17/B/2/375 17/08/002010375

'g Sa 11 an (274) 20/8/2/325 20/08/0020/0325 17/8/2/357 17/08/0020/0357 .f' 10 Balrampur ( 140) 20/8/2/218 20/08/0020/0218 17/8/2/24,,1 17/08/0020/0241

11 Baman (84) 20/8/2/Z00 20/08/0020/0200 17/ Sf 2/ 20 9 17/08/0020/0209

12 Bamnara ( 232) 20/8/2/355 20/0810020/0355 17/8/21343 17/08/0020/034"9

13 Bangian (239) 20/8/2/366 20/08/0020/0366 17/B/Z/349 17/08/0020/0349

14 Bangian (241) 20/8/2/361 20/08/0020/0361 l7./8/2/347 17108/0020/0347

lS Bara Sadechh (3l3} 20/8/21293 20/0B/ 0020/ 029 3 17/8/2/290 17/08/0020/0290

16 Bara Oaudpur ( 103) 20/8/2/219 20/08/0020/0219 . 17/8/2/244 17/08/0020/0244

17 Bara Gadhram ( 157) 20/8/2/275 20/08/0020/0275 17/8/2/308 17/08/0020/0308

18 Bilra Hakrauna (299) 20/8/2/333 20/08/0020 10333 17/8/2/310 17/08/00Z0/0310

19 Bara Samana (297) 20/8/2/335 20/08/0020/0335 17/8/2/330 17/08/00f(l/0330

20 hra S1dhupur (286) 20/8/2/309 20/08/0020/0309 17/8/2/320 17/08)0020/0320

21 Bara Surtanpur ( 71) 20/8/2/196 20/08/0020/0196 17/8/2/214 17/08/0020/0214

22 Bari Mandauli (248 ) 20/8/21384 20/08/0020/0384 1718/2/383 17/08/0020/0383

23 Bar; Rauni < 281) 20/8/2/327 20/08/0020/0327 17/8/2/325 17/08/0020/0325

24 Barsa lpu''I' (306) 20/6/2/297 20/08/0020/029 r 17/8/2/293 11/08/0020/0293

25 Baz1dpur ( 139) 20/8/2/229 20/0B/00lO/0229 17/8/2/'242 17/08/0020/0242

26 Behrampur Bet ( 125) 20/8/2/249 20/08/0020/0249 17/8/2/268 17/9810020/0268

1.7 Bela ( 141) 20/8/2/217, 20/08/0020/0217 17/8{2/Z33 17/08/0020/02'33

28 Bel1 Attalgarh (91) ZO/8/2/223 20/08/0020/0223 17/8/2/229 17/08/002'0/ 0229

29 Bell Ka lan (99 ) ZO/8/2/222 20/08/0020/0222 17/8/~/230 17 L 08/ 0020/ OZ 30

30 ShaiTon Majra (6-1.) 20/8/2/264 .ZO/~8/00Z0/0264 17/8/21206 17/08/0020/0Z06

31 Bha 1i an (65) 20/8/ Z(.2f>6 ZO/ 08/OOZ0/ 02 66 17/8/2/203 17/08/0020/0203 32 8hatian (270 ) . 20/8/2/316 20/08/0020/0316 17/8/2/361 17/08/0020/0361. 125 , ALPHABETICAl LIST OF YILLAGES CHAMKAUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK

Serial Name of the village 1991 Census 1981 Census No'. (with Hadbast No.) Locabon Location Locabon Locabon Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Colr."uter) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6 Rupnagar Tahsil (Part)

66 Dugr; ( 164) 2.0/8/2/343 20/0810020/0343 17/B/2/148 l7 /08/0020/0148 67 Dumna (295) 20/8/2/329 20/08/0020/0329 17/8/2/328 17/08/0020/0'328

68 Farid (94 ) 20/8/2/210 20/08/0020/0210 17/8/2/225 17/08/0020/0225 69 Fatehgarh (63) 20/8/2/216 20/08/0020/0216 17/8/2/234 17/08/0020/0234

70 Fatehgarh Viran (122 ) 20/8/2/244 20/08/ 0020 /0244 17/8/2/265 17/08/0020/0265

71 ( 132) 20/8/2/257 20'l08/0020/02 57 17/8/2/276 17/08/0020/0276

72 f athegarh ( 236) 20/8/2/361+ 20/08/0020/0364 17/8/2/352 17/08/0020/0352 73 Ferozepuf : (98) 20/8/2/213 20/08/0_020/0213 17/8/2/231 17/08/0020/0231 74 Gagarwal (288 ) 20/8/2/307 20/08/0020/0307 17/8/2/318 17/08/0020/0318 75 Gagan ( 155) 20/8/2/276 20/08/0020/0276 17/8/2/304 17/08/0020/0304

76 Garh; ( 85) 20/8/2/206 20/08/0020/0206 17/8/2/2~3 17/08/0020/0223 77 Ghurkewal ( 109) 20/8/2/226 20/08/0020/0226 17/8/2/249 17/08/0020/0249 78 Gobindgarh Kilchian ( 100 ) 20/8/2/224 20/08/0020/0224 17/8/2/247 17/08/0020/0247

79 Gobtndpur Ali as (305 ) 20/8/2/'1.98 20/0810020/0298 17/8/2/296 17/08/0020/0296 Ohespur

80 Gopa1pur (234) 20/8/2/353 20/08/0020/0353 17/8/2/340 17/08/0020/0340 81 Hafizabad ( 137) 20/8/2/258 ' 20/08/0020/02 S8 17/8/2/240 17/08/0020/0240

82 )laron t 148) 20/8/2/285 20/08/0020/0285 17/8/2j280 17/08/0020/0280

~ 83 Hawara (315) 20/8/2/295 20/08/0020/0295 17/8/2/292 17/08/0020/0292

64 Jagatpur (64) 20/8/2/208 20/08/0020/0208 17/8/2/207 17/08/0020/0207 85 Jas ran ( 102 ) 20/8/2/'1.20 20/08/0020/0220 17/8/2/245 17/08/0020/0245

86 Jatana ( 142) 20/8/2/215' 20/08/0020/0215 17/8/2/235 17/08/0020/0235 87 Kal'lanpur ( 127 ) 20/8/2/250 20/08/0020/0250 17/8/2/270 17/08/0020/0270

'88 Ka i.naur (235 ) 20/8/2/352 20/08/0020/0352 17/8/2/339 17/08/0020/0339

89 KaJau}i (266 ) 20/8/2/324 20/08/0020/0324 17/8/2/366 17/08/0020/0366

90 Klkralt ( 231) 20/8/2/351 20/0B/0020/0351 17/8/2/342 17/08/0020/0342

91 Kala!'an (275) 20/8/2/~68 20/08/G020/0368 17/8/2/356 17/08/0020/0356 92 Kale Majra (289) 20/8/2/306 20/0B/0020/0306 17/8/2/317 17/08/0020/0317

93 Kandola ,( 146) ,20/8/2/286 20/08/0020/0286 17/8/2/281 17/08/0020/0281

94 Kanjla (276) 20/8/2/370 20/08/0020/0370 17/8/2/355 17/08/0020/0355 95 Kal'khana Be 1a (90) , 20/8/2/205 20/08/0020/0205 17/8/2/226 17/08/0020/0226 96 Karkhana Bharatgarh (89) ZO/8/2/204 20J08/0020/0204 17/8/2/221 17/08/0020/0221 126 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES CHAMKAUR SAHIB C.O. BLOCK

Serial Name of the village 1991 Census 1981 CenstJs No. (w1tn ijadbast No.) Location Locatlon tocabon Location Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

~, Rupnagar Tahsil (Part)

97 Kat lair (145) 20/8/2/287 20/08/0020/0287 17/8/2/282 17/08/0020/0282 98 Khalrpur ' (g2) 20/8/2/356 20/08/0020/0356 17/8/21344 17/ OSI 002.0 11)34.4 99 Kha111pur (82) 20/8/2/198 20/0S/0020/0198 i7/8/2/212 17/08/0020/0212

.~ 100 Khllnpur ( '35) 20/8/2/259 20/08/0020/0259 17/8/2/239 17/08/0020/0239 101 Khant (271 ) 20/8/2/315 20/08/0020/0315 17/8/2/360 17/08/0020/0360 102 'Kh1zerpur (86) 20/8/2/202 20/08/0020/0202 17/8/2/222 17/08/0020/0222 103 Khokhar ( 114) 20/8/2/236 20/08/0020/0206 17/8/2/275 17/08/0020/0275

\ 104 I< 1shanpur (Z43 ) '20/S/2/360 20/08/0020/0360 17/8/2/346 17/08/0020/0346

105 K1shanpura ( 129) .20/8/2/252 20108/0020/0252 17/8/2/272 17/08/0020/0272 106 Kotla (237) 20/8/2/363 20/08/0020/0363 17/8/21351 17/08/0020/0351 107 Kotla Sarmukh Singh ( 128) ZO/8/2/251 20/08/0020/02. 51 17/8/2/271 17/08/0020/0271

108 Kotl1 (212) 20/8/2/313 20/08/0020/0313 17/8/21358 17/08/0020/0358 109 Kotli ( 161) 20/8/2/340 20/08/0020/0340 17/8/2/152 17/08/0020/0152 110 Ku1her 1 (252) 20/8/2/379 20/08/0020/0379 1'1/8/2/379 17/08/0020/0379

111 Kult~!\ . (95) 20/8/2/207 20/081002.0/0207 17/8(2/208 17/08/0020/0208

112 lakl1~wal (92 ) 20/8/2/212 20/08/0020/0212 17/8/2/227 17/08/0020/0227 113 Luther 1 (291 ) 20/8/2/301 • 20/08/0020/030i 17/8/2/315 17/08/00Z0/03) 5 114 Mahtot (131 ) 20/8/2/254 20/08/0020/0254 17/8/2/27"4 17108/0020/0274 115 Majr1 (283) 20/8/2/304 20/08/0020/0304 17/8/2/323 17/08/0020/0323

lU· •. Makowal (116 ) 20/8/2/238 20/08/0020/0238 17/8/2/2.58 17/08/0020/0.258

, 117 Malana, (11 0) 20/8/2/233 10/08/0020/0233 18/8/2/256 18/08/0020/0256 118 Malewa1 (107) 20/8/2/227 20/08/0020/0227 17/8/2/250 17/08/0020/0250 119 Hane1a (312) 20/8/2/292 20/08/0020/0292 17/8/2/289 17/08/0020/028,9 120 Mane11 (310) 20/8/2/290 20/08/0020/0290 17/8/2/287 17/08/00l0/0287 121 M.njttpura! ( 144) 20/8/2/262 20/08/002010262 17/8/21236 17/08/0020/0236 Chamar MaJra

122 Hann Kh'er1. (247 ) 20/8/2/385 20/08/0020/0385 17//2/386 17/08/0020/0386 123 Manne MaJra (150) .20/a/z/281 20/08/0020/0281 17/8/2/299 17/0S/0020/0299 124 Hanpur (273) 20/S/2/314 20/08/0020/0314 17/8/2/359 11/08/0020/0359 125 Muafat ( 97) 20/8/2/214, 20/08/0020/02.14 17/8/2/232 17/ 08/0020/0232 lZ~ Mehpa 10n (165 ) 20/8/2/344 20/08/0020/0344 17/8/2/149 17/08/0020/0149 127 AlPttABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES cHJUI(AUR S~IB C.D. BLOCK

Serial Name of the village 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (with Hadbast No.) rocation Locatlon Location· Locaflon Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Compufer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Rupnagar Tahsil (hrtl 127 (123) 20/8/2/246. 20/08/0020/0246 17/8/2/266 1]/08/0020/0266 (254) 128 Morinda 20/8/2/383 " 20/08/0020/0383 17/8/21370 17/08/ ob20/ 03 70 129 . Maujud'\l\pUl" (70) 20/8(2.1197 20/08(0020/00197 17/8(2(213 17/08/0020/0Z 13

130 Mabarkpur (143) 20/8/2/261 20/08/0020/ OZ6 1 17/8/2/237 17/ OS/ 0020/ 0237

131 Mundian (153) 20/8/2/278 20/08/0020/0278 17/8/2/302 17/08/0020/0302

132, Mundian (2,78 ) 20/8/2/367 ZO/08/0020/0367 17/8/2/353 17/08/0020/0353 133 Nath Ma lpur 1233) 20/8/2/354 20/08/0020/0354 17/8/2/341 17/08/0020/0341 , 134 Oind (294) 20/8/2/331 20/08/0020/0331 17/8/2/312 17/08/0020/0312 135 Panj Koha .(267) 20/8/2/318 20/08/0020/0318 17/8/2/363 17 /08/0020/0363

136 Panj Peda ( 117) 20/8/2/241 20/08/0020/0241 17/8/2/261 17/08/0020/0261

137 Phassa (120) 20/8/2/243, 20/08/0029/0243 17/8/2/263 17 /08/0020/0263 138 Pipal Majra l302) 20/8/2/299 20/08/0020/0299 17/8/Z1298 17/08/0020/,0298 139 (284) 20/8/2/310 20/08/0020/0310 17/8/2/321 17/08/0020/0321 140 Ra1pur (149) 20/8/2/263 ZO/08/ 0020/ 0263 17/8/2.1 279 17/08/0020/0279 141 Rambagh (257) 20/8/2/377 20/08/00i!O/0371 17/8/2/371 17 /08/0020/0371 142 Ramgarh (293) 20/8/2/30Z ~O/ 08/ 0020/0302 17/8/21313 17/08/0020/0313 - 143 Ralligarh Alias Handa (253) 20/8/2/382 20/08/0020/0382 18(8/2/378 17/08/0020/0378

144 Ram.pur (124) 20/8/2/247 20/08/0020/ Q247 17/8/2/267 17/08/0020/0267 145 Rampur Bet (156) 20/8/2/Z7Z 20/08/0020/0272 17/8/2/305 17/08/0020/0305

146 Rampur Hehr~b (264) ,20/8/2/322 20/08/0029/0322 17/8/2/369 17/08/0020/0369

147 Ranga (81) 20/812/201 20/08/0020/0201 17/8/2/210 17/08/0020/0210 ..148 Rash1dpur. (106) 20/8/21231 20/08/0020/0231 17/8/2/252 17/08/0020/0252' 149 Rasulpur (299) 20/8/2/336 20/08/0020/0336 17/8/2/338 17 /08/0020/0338 150 Rattangarh (250) 20/8/2/l80 20/08/0020/0l80 17/8/2/381 17/08/0020/0381 151 .Rattanpur . ta7) 20/8/2/191 20/08/ 0020/e}] 91 17/8/2/219 '17/08/0020/0219 .152 Rattangarh (309) 20/8/2/289 20/08/0020/0289 17/8/2/286 17 /08/0020/0286 153 Raula Hajra (163) 20/8/2/338 20/08/0020/0338 17/8/2/150 17/08/0020/0150 154 Rokali Ma1 Hangarh (130) 20/8/2/253 20/08/0020/0253 ,17/8/2/273 17/08/0020/0Z73

'156 (301) 20/8/2/300 20/08/0020/0300 17/8/2/297 17/08/0020/0297

156 ~,.a..her1 (240 ) 20/8/2/362 20/08/0020/00362 17/8/21348 17/08/0020/0348" 157 ·Sa 1dpur ( 112) 20/8/2/234 ZO/08/0020/0234 17/8/2/255 17 /08/ OOZO/ 0255

lS8 Safdpur (304) 20/8/2/283 ZO/08/0020/028J. 17/8/2/294 17/08/0020/0294 128 ALPHABETICAL LIST or VILLAGES CHAMKAUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK

Serial Name of the villag~ 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (with Hadbast No.1 locdilon locatJon I::'O'Cdfl 0 n Location Code Code Code Code (Manua,l ) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

, 1 2 3 4 5 6

Rupnagar iahs i 1 (Part)

159 Sa1ahpur ( 113) 20/8/2/235 20/08/0020/0235 17/8/2/254 17/08/0020/02~4

160 (298) 20/8/2/334 20/08/0020/0334 Jl /8/2/309 17/08/0020/0309

161 Sa 10h Majra , (152) 20/8/2/279 20/08/0020/0279 17/8/2/301 17/08/0020/0301

162 Samrau1i (228) 20/8/2/337 20/08/0020/00337 17/8/2/331 17/08/0020/0331

163 Sandhari Majra (285) 20/8/2/311 20/08/0020/0311 17/8/2/322 18/08/0020/0322 164 , Sandhuan l30S) 20/8(2/288 20/08/0020/0238 17/8/2/284 17 /08/0020/0284 165 Sangatpur ( 263) 20/8/2/321 20/08/0020/0321 17/8/2/368 17 / 08/ 0020/0368

166 Santpur (162 ) 20/8/2/339 20/08/0Q20/0339 17/8/2/151 17/08/0020/0151

167 Saran9ltUr ( 119) 20/8/2/242 20/08/0020/0242 17/8/2/262 17/08/0020/0262

16B Sarhana (279) 20/8/2/328 20/08/0020/0328 17/8/2/327 17/08/0020/0327

169 (268) 20/8/2319 20/08/0020/0319 17/812/364 17/08/0020/0364

170 Shahpur (Z59) 20/8/2/376 20/08/0020/0376 11/8/2/376 17/08/0020/0376 171 She1khupur (96) 20/8/2/209 20/08/0020/0209 17/8/2/224 17/08/0020/0224

HZ Soh 1 ' (224) 20/8/2/349 20/08/0020/0349 17/8/2/336 17/08/0020/0336 lP Sukho Majra (255) 20/8/2/371 20/08/0020/0371 17/8/2/372 17/08/0020/0372 174 Suleman Shikoh (69) 2Q/8/2/267 20/08/0020/0267 .17/8/2/202 17 /08/0020/0202

;175 Sultaripur (111 ) 20/8/2/239 20/08/0020/0239 17/8/2/257 17/08/0020/0257

176 Tajpur (261 ) 20/8/21 374 ,.20/08/0020/0374 17/8/2/374 17/08/0020/0374 , 177 TalJPur ( 159) 20/8/2/273 20/08/0020/0273 17/8/2/306 17/08/0020/0306

178 Taprtan Ama,. Singh (126) 20/8/2/248 20/08/0020/0248 17/6/2/269 17/08/0020/0269

1)9 T~prian Boothgarh (80) 20/8/2/193 20/08/0020/0193 17/8/2/217 17/08/0020/0217 , 180 Taprian Oyal Singh. (134) 20/8/2/256 20/08/0020/0256 17/8/2/278 17/08/0020/0278 lSl T~rian Gharfspur (78) 20/8/2/194 20/08/0020/0194 17/8/2/216 17/08/0020/0216 l182 Taprt an R.alllgarh (79 ) 20/8/2/192, 20/08/0020/0192 17/8/2/218 17/08/0020/0218 .' , ,~ l83 Tapr1an lashidpur, (105) 20/il/ 2/ 232 20/08/0020/0232 17/8/2/251 17/08/0020/0251 lat (269) 20/~/2/317 201 OSI 0020/0317 17/8/2/362 17 /08/0020/0362

185 Udhalllpur (ZSO) 20/8/2/326 20/08/0020/0326 17/8/2/326 17/08/0020/0326 186 ltndanpur (108) 20/8/2/225 20/08/0020/0225 17/8/2/248 17/08/0020/0248 VILLAGE DIRECTORY CHAMKAUR SAHIB C.O. BLOCK 130 VILLAGE CHAMKAUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name pf village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the' tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column arul next Code . of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and ' -5 kms ~ 5-1 P kms. and 10+ kms. of ~he near-est' place ( i n number ____where M _____t e W.facllity ___ • ______is available is given) ~ ____ •• _~ •• hectares) of house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop. market/ railway hat. station, if any waterway)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Rupnagar Tahsil (Part) 191 Raitanpur (87) 76.00 51 (a) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) 192 Taprian (79) 95.0n 128 (24) P - (-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) "Ramgarh 193 Tapriari (80) 45.00 66 (15) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Boothgarh 194 Taprian ( 78) 96.00 234 (46) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) Gharispur 195 Chhota (72) 114.00 226 (47) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) Surtanpur '196 Bara (71 ) 241.00 529 (110) P PHC,D TW,HP -( .. 5) -(5-10) -(-5) Surtanpur 197 Muajud1npur ( 70) 130.00 304 (56) .J>" -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) - 198 Kha111pur ( 82) .66.00 60 (12) - (-5} -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) "' 199 Assarpur (83) 96.00 345 (55) P -(-5) HP . -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) -.

200 Barnan (84) 66.00 239 (35) P -(5-10) ~P (-5) -(-5) -(-5)

201 Ranga (81 ) 69.00 94 (20) -(-5) -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

202 Khizarpur (86) 210.00 176 (33) -(-5) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

, 203 (88) 41.00 68 (5 ) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) 204 Karkhana (89) , 45.00 10 ( 2) -(-5) -(-5) HP ·-(-5) -(-5) -(-5') Bharatgarh 205 Karkhana Bela (90) 123.00 22' (4) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

-(-5) 206 Garhi (85) 151.00 452 (69) P -(-5) HP -( -5) -(-5)

HP -( -5) -(-5) -(-5) 207 Kulian (95) 102.00 220 (39) P -(-5) 13' DIRECTORV Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under dffferent types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and ------... --_ .. -'----- .. ------.. _------vi 11 age d1stJ"ce forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not (1n kms~ 1rr1- able available g.ated . 'waste for culti,. (includ­ vation ing gauchar and gr:oves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

KR . Rupnagar (8) En T(27 .00). TW(27 .00) 49.00 -' -- KR Rupnagar . (8)'" ED.EAG T( 84.00) •TIf( 40 .00), 3.00 8.00 TWE(44.00) PR Rupnagar (5) ED.EAG T(44.00),TW(29.oo). 1.00 TWE(15.oo) PR - Rupnagar (8) ED.EAG .T(82 .00). TIf( 52.00). 5.00 9.00 TWE.(30.00) PR Rupnagar (6) ED.EAG . T(54.oo), TW(39.00), 13.00 32.00 15.00 TWE(15.00) • , PR . Rupnagar· (8) ED.EAG T(169.oo) ,TW(90.00). 39.00 1.5.00 18.00 TWE(79.00) PRe 0 Rupnagar (8) . ED,EAG T(86.oo). TW(32.oo), 15.00 1.00 28.00 -. TWE(54.00) .' KR Rupnagar (8) ED,EAG T(36.00). TIl ( 16 .00), 12.00 18.00 TWE(20.00)

PR Rupnagar. (8)' ED~EAG T(75.00),TW(37.00), 10.00 11.00 " " twE.(38.00) PR Rupnagar (8) ED.EAG T(57.oo) ,TW,(21.00) , 2.00 7.00 TWE.(30.00) PR Rupnagar (7) ED,EAG T(50.00),TW(32.00). 5.00 14.00 twE(18.00) PR Rupnagar (7) ED.EAG T(168.00).TW(100.00). 1.00 41.00 . TWE(68.00) . PR Rupnagar (6) EA T(31.00),TW(31.00) 10.00 PR Rupnagar (10) EA T( 44.00). nI(.44.00) 1.00

PR Rupnlger (7) EA T(89.00).TW(89.00) 34.00

PR !.upft~ar (10) ED,EAG T(144.00),lW(69.00). --. 7.00 llIf(75.00} 7.00 Pit R'up~ . (8) EO:,EAG T(91.00).TW(SO.OO). 3.00 1.00, TWE(41.00) 132 VILLAGE ,'CHNIWJR SAHIB' C.D. BLOCK Amenfties and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities· available (if not available 'within the tion (wi th Hadbast No.) area popula- village, a dash (-) 15 st'lown in the column and next Code of the tion to' it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and -5, kms, 5-10 kms. and .10+ kms. of the nearest pl ace . (i n , number where the facil1ty is available is given) hectares) . of house- Educa-~------~------~------.Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway hat, station, if any waterway)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Rupnagar Tahsil (Part)

\ 208 ;Jagatpur (64) 202.00 422 (65) P -(-5) Hp· -( -5) -(-5) BS

\ i09 (96) 139.00 435 ( 55) P -( -5) HP -( -5) -(-5) -(-5)

210 Farid \:))94) 80.00 148 (30) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

211 Bhauwal (93) 30.00 145 (22) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

212 lakhewal (92) 45.00 24 (5) -"(-5 ) , - (-5) HP -(-5) - (-5') -(-5)

213 Ferozepur. (98) 174.00 1,136 (199) P -(-5) HP -(-5) :-( -5) BS

214 Mazafat (97) 40.00 361 (72) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

215 Jatana (142) 184.00 864 (164) P 0 lW.HP -(-5), -(-5) -(-5)

216 Fatebgarh (63) 76.00 70 (14 ) -(-5) -(-5) TW,HP - (-5) -(-5) ... (-5)

217 Bela (141 ) 348.00 1,830 (279) P(2) ,M, 0 TW,HP PTO, , .Daily BS H( 2),C Phone 218 8alrampur (140) 132.00 566 ( 79) P -(-5) HP -(-5} -(-5) -(-5)

219 Sara Oaudpur (103.) 62.00 279 (54) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5),

220 Jasran .(102) 95.00 241 (36) P ~(-5) TW.HP - (;..5) -(-5) -(-5)

221 Attar; (101) 109.00 280 (43) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

222 Beli Kalan (99) 40.00 Un-

223 8el1 Attal- ( 91) 64.00 33 (7) '-(-5) -(-5)' HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) garh 133 DlRECTUlY

App- Nearest Power Land use (j.e. areaunde.r different types of land use in hectares r.oach town supply foUl'lded upto t*o decimal places) . to and village. distance ~f~;;;t"--'-i;;f~~t~d-b~-~~~;~~----'----u~:-----c~it~;:---A;~~-~;t~- (in kms.) . - irri- -able available gated waste for culti- _ (includ- vation ing gauchar and g.roves) .

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

, .

A' " PR Rupnagar, -(10) EO.EAG T(182.00).TW(82.QO). 20.00 TWE(100.00) PR - Ru~nagar (3) " EO.EAG T(10S.00).TW(43.00). '2.00 22.00 TWE(62.00)

PR Rupnagar (10) EO.EAG T(72.00).TW(3S.00). S.oo (' 3.00 TWE(37.00) PR Rupnagar (6) EO.EAG -'" T(27.00),TW(14.00), 1.00 2.00 TWE (,'3.00 ) PR .Rupnagar (10) EO.EAG T(37.oo),TW{12.00), 8.00 TWE{25.00) -- PR Rupnagar (10) ED.EA6 T{152.00),TW(66.00). 6,.00 16.00 TWE(86.00) ,PR _Rupnagar (10) EO,EAG T(33.00) ,TW{25.00} , 3.00 4.00 TWE(8.00) PR . Rupnagar (12) EO.EAG T(143.oo),TW(1oo.00), 5.00 6.00 30.00 TWE(43.oo}

PR Rupnagar (14) EO,EAG T(62.00),TW(3S.oo)~ 2.00 2.00 10.00, TWE(27.00)

PR Ruprtagar ( 10) fA . T{283.00LTW(195.00)" 1.00 2.00 62~00 TWE(~8.00) . PR Morinda (2) fA T( 115.00), TW( loo.00)} 6.00 4.00 ].00 TWE{t5.00) PR Rupnagar (12) EA T{30.00).TW(20.00). 2.00 8.00 22.00 , TWE{10.00) , h PR Rupnagar (12) EO.EAG T(86.00) ,TW{36.00), 9.00 TWE(50.00) PR Rupnagar (12) EO,EAG T(78.00),TW(28.00). 31.00 TWE{SO.OO) "n.h¥1jl~~

til Qupnagar (1l) .- ·ED,EAG -~, T( 41.00)."N(26 .00). 6.00 1.00 . 16.00 nlE(1S .Qo} 134 VILLAGE CHAMKAUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK Amenit1es and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula- village,_ a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the ~stance in broad ranges viz. No. vlllage and -5 kms,.. 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms.of the nearest place ( in number where the facility 1s available is given) hectares) of ------.------house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, marketl railway hat, station, if any waterway)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Rupnagar Tahsil (Part) 224 Gobindgarh (100) 148.00 2 ( 1 ) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) NW Kl1chian 225 Z1ndanpur (108) 370.00 195 ( 39) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

226 Ghurkewal (109) 74.00 161 (2a) p -(-5) TW~HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

227 Malewal (107 ) 164.00 108 (24) -(-5) -(5-10) TW,HP -(5-10_) -(5-10) -(-5)

228 Chhota (104) 32.00 163 ( 29) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Oaudpur 229 Baz1dpur (139) 158.00 822 (149) P.M H.D HP PO, -(-5) BS Phone , 230 Dhumewal (138) 17.00 357 ( 59) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

231 Rash1dpur (106} 217.00 901 (127) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

232 Taprian (105) 39.00 48 (9) -(-5) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) .{-S} RasMdpur 233 Mal ana ( 110) 138.00 2 (2) -(-5) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

234 Sa1dpur (112) 53.00 12 (2) -(-5) -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(_5)

235 Salahpur (113) 93.00 387 (62) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

236 Khokhar (114) 189.00 1,013 (151) P D HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

237 Dalla (115) 136.00 554 ca9) P.M.H. -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS PUC 238 Makowal (116) 356.00 1.145(219) P -(5-10) W.TW.HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

239 Sultanpur ( 111.) 187.00 286 (47) P -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) 135 'DIRECTORY

land lise

App­ Nearest Power land use (f.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two ,decimal places) , to and vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur­ Area not (in kms~ irri­ able available gated waste for cult i­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

KR, Rupnagar (10) ED,EAG T(18.00),TW(18.00) 24.00 106.00 NR KR, Rupnagar (12) ED,EAG T(151.00).TW(9l.00), 15.00 105.00 99.00 MR TWE(60.00) KR. Rupnagar (12) ED.EAG T(56.oo),TW(30.00). 10.00 2.00 6.00 NR TWE(26.00) KR. Rupnagar (13) ED.EAG T(26.00).TW(20.00), 16.00 10.00 112.00 NR TWE(6.00) PR Rupnagar (14) EA -- T{22.00).TW(16.00), 10.00 lWE(6.00} PR ' Rupnagar (14) EA T( 132 .00). TW(80 .00), 3.00 1.00 22.00 TWE(52.00) PR Rupnagar (12) ED,EAG T(14.00),TW(10.00), 3.00 TWE(4.00) , PR Rupnagar (5) ED,EAG T( 179.00), TW( 120.00), 9.00 ' 4.00 25.00 TWE(59.00) KR Chamkaur (10) ED,EAG T(29.00).TW(16,OO). 1.00 2.00 7.00 Sahib TWE(13.00) KR Chamkaur (10) ED.EAG T(38.00),TW(25.00). 26.00 26.00 48.00 Sahib TWE(13.00) J

PR Chamkau~ (10) EA T(172.00),TW(130.00), 15.00 Sahib TWE(42.00} 136 VILLAGE CIWI

loca-'Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popul a- village, a dash {~ is shown 1n the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and -5 kms~ 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms.of the nearest_pl!lce ( in number where the facility is available is given) hec.:tares) of house- Educa------.-~------Med1cal Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the sto~, marketl rai way hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Rupnagar Tahs 11 (Part)

240 Chak Lahori (118) 110.00 39 (5) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) .. (-5)

241 Panj Peda (117). 58.00 68 (13) -(-5) -(5-1q) TW,HP -(5-10)-(10+) -(-5)

242 Sarangpur ( 119) 68.00 204 (32) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -( .. 5) -(-5)

243 Phassa (120) 33fi·OO 238 (38) P -(-5) W. TW.HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

244 Fatehgarh (122) 123.00 131 (9) P -'(-5) HP' -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) V1ran 245 Chak Nahar (121) 32~OO. Un-

246 Mohan Majra (123) 201.00 511 (81 ) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

247 Rampur (124) 91.00 512 (84) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

248 Taprian (126) 212.00 1.041 (155) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS Amar Singh 249 Behrampur (125 ) 332.00 1.767 (29'2) P H,D.RP HP PO, Daily BS Bet Phone 250 Kahanpur (127 ) 119.00 235 (37) P -( .. 5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

25l Kotla (128) 204.00 400 (67) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) 1(-5) Sarmukh Singh 252 K1shanpura ( 129) 71.00 19 (4) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP - (5-10) -( 5-10) -(-5)

253 Rokali Mai ( 130) 0352.00 526 (74) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Mangarh 254 Mahtot (131) 378.00 1,031 (148) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS 137 DIRECTORY Land use

App- Nearest Power Lan~ use (i.e. area under different t'ypes of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to • and ------village distanGe Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not (tn kms~ irri­ able available gated waste for cult i­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

KR Rupnagar ( 17) E.D.EAG T(103.00),JW(20.00), 4.00 3.00 TWE(83.00) KR Rupnagar (18) ED ,fAG T(29.00).TW(10.00), 4.00 13.00 12.00 TWE (19.00) PR Rupnagar (1S) E.D,fAG T(62.00).TW(40.00), 1.00 5.00 TWE(n.OO) KR Rupnagar ( 19) ED ,EAG T(188.00),TW(100.00), . 26.00 94.00 28.00 TWE(88.00) KR Rupnagar (18) ED,fAG -- T(110.00),TW(80.00), 5.00 8.00 TWE(30.00) inhabited

PR Rupnagar (16) ED.fAG T(187.00).TW(30.00), 3.00 11.00 TWE(157.00) PR Rupnagar (19) ED .fAG T(76.00).TW(40.00), 2~00 13.00 TWE(36.00) PR Rupnagar (18) ED,EAG T( 190.00). TW( 70.00). 15.00 5.00 2.00 TWE(120.00) PR Rupnagar (18) EA T(297.00),TW(100.00), 3.00 4.00 28.00 TWE(197.00) PR Rupnagar (19) ED,EAG T(78.00).TW(28.00). 11.00 6.00 24.00 TWE(50.00)

PR Rupnagar (19) EA T(149.00),GC(40.00), 5.00 12.00 38.00 TW(70.00),TWE(39.00) PR Rupnagar (19) ED.EAG T(52.00),TW(20.00). 9.00 4.00 6.00 TWE(32.00)

PR Rupna~ar (18) EA T(344.00).TW(172.00). 8.00 TWE(172.00) PR Rupnagar ( 17) fA T(279.00),TW(93.00), 78.00 21.00 TWf(186.00) 138 VILlAGE CHMKAlJR SNUB C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula- village, a dash (.., 1s shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and -5 kms. 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place ( in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water .& days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the sto~, marketl rai way hat, station, if any waterway)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Rupnagar Tahsil (Part)

255 Bir Guru (133) 69.00 43 (4) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

256 Taprian Dya1..(134) 93.00 Un- Singh 257 Fatehpur (132) 153.00 913 (149) P 0 HP -(-5) .:.(-5) BS

258 Hafizabad ( 137) 352.00 1,079 (158) P 0 HP PO -(5-10) BS

259 Khanpur (135) 96.00 647 (104) P H HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

260 Alma (136) 29.00 Un-

261 Mubarkpur (143) 88.00 19.3 (29) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

262 Manj1tpura (144 ) 72.00 2'92 (47) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS Chamar· Majra 263 Raipur (149) 160.00 606 (80) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) , NW

264 Bhairon Majra (62) 207.00 903 (177.) p.O -(-5) TW,HP PO -( -5) _(-5)

ai5 Bhoje Majra (6,' ) 348.00 899 (155) P -(-5) W,TW,HP PO -(-5) BS

266 BhaTian ' (65) 191.00 1,069 (196) P,M MH,O HP PO -(-5) -(-5) 267 Suleman (69) 156.00 475 ( 77) P -(-5) HP -( -5) -(-5) BS Shikoh 272 Rampur Bet (156) 53.00 178 (29) P -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

273 Talapur ( 159) 106.00 501 (91 ) P,O -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5} BS,

274 Chhota (158) 70.00 376 (70) P -(-5) TW,HP - ( 5) -(-5) BS Gadhram 139 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and village distance Forest------~------Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur-, ------Area not (in kms~ irri­ able avail able gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

KR Chamkaur (10) EA T(59.oo).TW(48.00). 7.00 3.00 Sahib TWE(11.00) inhabited

PR Chamkaur (10) EA T(116.oo). TW(66.00). 28.00 9.00 Sahib TWE(50.00) PR Rupnagar (15) EO ,EAG T(285.00),TWE(285.00) 46.00 21.00

PR Rupnagar (14) ED,EAG T"( 81.00) ,TWE (81.00) 4.00 11.00 inhabited

PR Rupnagar (12) ED,EAG r(77.00),TWE(77.00) 4.00 7.00

PR Rupnagar (11) ED,EAG T(59.00),TWE(59.00) 4.00 9.00

PR Rupnagar (15 ) ED,EAG T(86.00).TW(31.00). 43.00 31.00 TWE(55.00) PR Rupnagar (14) EA T(144.00),TW(98.00). 32.00 7.00 24.00 TWE(24.00) ,0(22.00) PR Rupnagar (13 ) ED,EAG T(276.00),TW(128.00). 2.00 2.00 68.00 TWE(148.000 PR Rupnagar ( 11 ) ED.EAG T(149.00),TW(149.00) 20.00 22.00

PR Rupnagar (11) EO.EAG ~(64.00).TW(64.00) 79.00 13.00

PR Chamkaur ( 5) ED,EAG T(40.00),TW(9.00), 6.00 7.00 Sahib TWE(31.00) PR Chamkaur ( 5) ED.EAG T(73.00)TW(20.00). 11.00 2.00 20.00 SIlh-4t~ TWE. ( 53 .00 ) PR Chamkaur (5) EA T(48.00).TW(7.00). 2.00 10.00 10'.00 Sahib, TWE(41.00) 140 VILLAGE CHAI«AUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available wfthln the tion (wi th Hadbas t No.) area popula- village, a dash (-J is shown in the column and ne;(t Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vlllage and -5 kms l 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place ( i fI numb,er where the facility is availab1e is given) hectares) of house- Educa------~------Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tiona1 water & days cations (potable) tele- of ( bus grallh the stOll, marketl railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Rupnagar Tahsil (Part)

275 Bara ( 157) 74.00 205 (42) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS Gadhram 276 Gagan (155) 243.00 571 (96) P I) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

277 Dehar (154) 216.00 836 ( 134) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) .- (-5) BS

278 Mundi an (153) 163.00 447 ( 57) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

279 Saloh Majra (162) 178.00 459 (62) P,O MCW,CWC T,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

280 Chamkaur (151 ) 827.00 6,007(1,043) P(3), H,PHC,D, T,W,TW,HP P10, Daily BS Sahib M(2), FPC,NH Phone H( 2), PUC,TR 281 Manne Majra ( 150) 228.00 804 (144) P -(-5) T,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

282 Bhurara (303) 346.00 1,264 (191) P,O -(-5) T,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

283 Saidpur (304) 152.00 410 (54) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

284 Chak (147) 47.00 Un- Amar Singh 285 Haron (184 ) 259.00 82 (12) -(-5) -(-5) HP -( -5) -(-5) -(-5)

286 Kandola (146) 339.00 703 (116) P -(-5) HP - (- 5) -(-5) BS

287 Katlair (145) ,296.00 694 (112) P -(-5) HP PO -(-5) BS

288 Sandhuan (308) 270.00 1,298 (185) P.M(2), -(-5) W, TW ,HP PO -(-5) BS H,O 289 RattaJigarh (309) 367.00 1,261 (189) p.O -(-5) HP PO -(-5) BS 141 DIRECTORY

Land use-

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vill age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area n0t ( in kms.) i rl'i­ able Avai labile gated waste for culti­ (incIHd- vation 1ng gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Chamkaur (3) EA T(47.00),TW(7.00). 7.00 10.00 10.00 Sahib TWE(40.00) PR Chamkaur (5) EO,EAG T(179.00),TW(40.00). 13.00 23.00 28.00 Sahib TWf. ( 139 .00 ) PR Chamkaur (3) EO,EAG T(160.00),TW(70.00). 12.00 21.00 23.00 Sahib TWE(90.00) PR Chanlkaur (2) EA T( 119.00), HI( 19.00), 11.00 32.00 1.00 Sahib TWE (100.00) PR Chamkaur (4) EA T(138.00),TW(3B.OO), 5.00 12.00 23.00 Sahib TWE( 100.00), PR Chamkaur (0 ) fA T{500.00),TW(300.00), 84.00 35.00 208.00 Sahib TWE(200.00)

PR Chamkaur (2) EA T{99.00),TW(60.00), 31.00 53.00 45.00 Sahib TWE(39.00) PR Chamkaur (5) EA T(319.00).TW(30.00), 27.00 Sahib TWE(289.00) PR Chamkaur (8) EO,EAG T(139.00) ,TW(40.00), 2.00 11.00 Sahib TWE(99.00) inhabited

PR, Charnkaur (10 ) E9.EAG T(156.00).TW(60.00). 64.00 39.00 J~W Sahib TWE(96.00) PR Charnkaur (5) EO.EAG T{259.00),TW(121.00). 31.00 49.00 Sahlb TWE(138.oo) ~R Charnkaur (5) ED,EAG T(178.00)TW(37.00), 23.00 95.00 Sahib TWE(141.00) PR Chamkaur (5) EA T(236.00).TW(60.00). 4.00 9.00 21 .. 00 Sahib TWE ( 176 .00 ) PR Chamkaur (5) EA T(289.00).GC{4.00), 30.00 12.00 36.00 Sahib TW(130.00).TWE(155.00) 142 VILLAGE

CHAMKAUR SAHIB C.O. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of villag~ Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the t ion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, a dash ~) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and -5 kms .. 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------.------house­ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market I railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Rupnagar Tahsil (Part)

290 Manel i (310) 242.00 905 (129) P,M,H, -(-5) HP PO -(-5) BS PUC,O 291 Ohanaula (311) 226.00 1,106 (157) P,M,H, 0 HP -(-5) -(-5) BS PUC 292 Manela (312) 242.00 1,081 (188) P -(-5) HP PO -(-5) BS

293 Bara (313) 280.00 654 (118) P,O -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS Badechh 294 Chhota (314) 116.00 484 (67) P -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Badechh 295 Hawara (315) 533.00 2,18e (311) P,M o W.HP PO -(5-10) BS

296 Chuhar Majra (307) 322.00 1,233 (173) P,O o BS

297 8arsalpur '(306) 284.00 1,726 (248) P,M,H MH T.TW,HP PO -(-5) BS

298 Gobindpur (305) 87.00 289 (37) P -(-S) T.HP -(-5) -(-5) Alias Dhespur 299 Pipal Majra (302) 170.00 1,018 (169) p.O -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

300 Rurkee (301) 440.00 1.31\4 (198) P,O -(-5) T .HP -(-5) .,.{-5) BS

301 l utheri (291) 227.00 1.194 (192) P.H, -(-5) W.TW.HP PO, Daily BS 0(3) Phone

302 Ramgarh (293) 111.00 510 (Bb) P -(-5) W,TW.HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

303 Chakl an (292) 229.00 1,276 (196) P RP T.llf,HP,C PO -(5-10) BS,NW

-(-5) ~04 Majri (283) 101.00 491 (73) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) 143 DIRECTORY land use

App. Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town s upp ly rounded upto two dec ima 1 places) to and vi 11 age distance F(}rest------~------~------Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur­ ------Area not (in kms.) irri­ able avail ab le gated waste for culti­ (1nclud­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Chamkaur (5) EA T(211.00),GC(28.00), 2.00 29.QO Sahib TW(79.00),TWE(104.00) PR Morinda ( 14) ED,EAG T(195.00),GC(21.00), 2.00 29.00 TWE(174.00) PR Morinda (16) EA T(;::16.00).GC(71.00), 26.00 TWE(145.00)

PR Morinda (14) EA T(2~6.00).GC(23.00), 4.00 20.00 TW(100.00),TWE(133.00) PR Morinda . (14) EA T(91.00).TW(40.00), 13.00 2.00 10.00 TWE(51.00)

PR Mor~nda (15) EA T(437.00),GC(3.00), 58.00 1.00 37.00 TW(180.00),TWE(254.00) PR Chamkaur (5) EO,EAG TW(284.00).GC(56.00), 2.00 1.00 35.00 Sahib TW(BO.OO),TWE(148.00) PR Chamkaur (8) EA T(232.00),GC(24.00), 1.00 5~.00 Sahib TW(28.00),TWE(180.00) PR Chamkaur (8) EA T(BO.00),TW(10.oo), 7.00 Sahib TWE.(70.00) PR Chamkaur (3) EA T(150.oo),TW(40.oo), 20.00 Sahib TWE(110.00) PR ChamK6ur (5) fA T{4oo.00),GC(62.00). 2.00 38.00 Sahib . TW(32.00),TWE{306.00) PR Morinda (8) EO,E.AG T(201.00),GC(9.00), 2.00 24.00 TWE(192.00) PR Morinda (8) EO,EAG, T(85.00).GC(2.00). 7.00 19.00 TWE.(83.00)

PR, Morinda (6) E..4. T(212.oo) .. 6C(14.00), 17.00 NR TWE(198.00) PR Morinda (7) EO,EAG T(89.OQ),GC(2.00), 1.00 11.00 TWE(87.00) 144 VILLAGE CHAMKAUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name· of village Total Total Amen it ies available (if not available with'in the t ion, (w1th Hadbast NO.) area popula- village, a, dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distil'lCe in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and -5 kms, 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ rai lway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 g HI

Rupnagar Tahsi 1 (Part) 305 Amar 1i (290) 444.00 1,838 (264) P,TR,O D T,W,TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

306 Kale Majra (289) 118.00 494 (85 ) P -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) -(5-10) BS HP,C 307 Gagarwal (288) 322.00 1,256 (190) P,0(2) FPC W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

308 Chhota ( 287) 115.00 441 (65) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS 309 Bara (286) 179.00 1,051 (178) P,M,H,O -(5-10) W,TW,HP PO -(5-10) BS Sidhupur , 310 Prempur (284) 82.00 290 (33) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

311 Sandhari (285) 178.00 697 (99) P -(-5) W, TW ,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) Majra 312 Chhoti Rauni (282) 73.00 206 (2n P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

313 Kotl i (272) 106.00 612 (100) P -(-5) TW,HP,C -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

314 Manpur (273) 149.00 770(134) P CHW(4) W,HP,~ -(-5) -(5-10) BS

315 Khant (271) 399.,00 1,420 (242) P,M,H, H,PHS,D, W,TW ,HP PO, -(5-10) BS PUC , CHW(4) Phone 0(2) 316 Bhati an (270) 93.00 293 (44) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

317 Todarpur (269) 163.00 421 (69) P -(-5} T,W,TW, -(-5) -(5-10) BS HP,C 318 Panj Koha (267) 343.00 1,146 (196) P MH T,W,TW, PO -( 5-10) BS HP,C 319 Shadipur (268) 119.00. 310 (36) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -( -5) -(5-10) -(-5) 145 DIRECTORY Land use

App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and ------_.------.------\ vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms~ irri- able avai7able gated waste for c.ulti- (includ- vatian ing gauchar and groves)

i,

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 "

PR Morinda (10) EO,EAG T(403.00),GC(4.00). 41.00 TWE(399.00) PR Chamkaur (8) EO,EAG T(104.00).GC(2.00}. 2.00 12.00 Sahib TWE(102.00) PR Morinda (10) EO.EAG T(281.00),6C(2.00). 4.00 37.00 TWE(279.00) PR Morinda (8) EO,EAG T(105.00),GC(12.00), 2.00 8.00 TWE(93.00) PR Mori nda (8) EO.EAG T(157.00),GC(3.00), 5.00 17.00 TW(6.00),TWE(148.00) PR Morinda (7) EO,EAG T(81.00),GC(19.00), 1.00 TWE(62.00) PR Morinda (ti ) EA T(168.00),GC(2.00). 10.00 TW(11.00),TWE(155.00) PR Morinda (6) EA T(72.00),TWE(57.00), 1.00 0(15.00) PR Morinda (6) EA T(82.00),TW(11.00), 2.00 22.00 TWE(69.00),O(2.00) PR Morinda (6) EA T(121.00),GC(11.00), 28.00 TW( 10.00), TWE( 100.00) PR Morinda (7) EA T(345.00).TW(44.00). 4.00 50.00 TWE(300.00).0(1.00)

PR Morinda (8) EA T(76.00),TW(6.00). 9.00 8.00 TWE(70.00) PR Morinda (8) ED,EAG T(148.00),GC(5.00)j 1.00 14.00 TWE(142.00),O(1.00

PR Morinda (8) EO,EAG T(287.00),GC(15.00), 6.00 50.00 TWE(272.DO) PR Morinda (8) EA T(104),TWE(104.00) 1.00 14.00 146 VILLAGE CHAMKAUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK Amenities and loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available ( if not available within the tioo (with Hadbast No.) area popula- village. a dash (-4 is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in "road ranges viz. No. village and ,-5 kms, 5-10 kms. arid 10+ kms.of the nearest place ( in number where the facility 1s available is given) hectares) of house- Educa------~------Medical Drinking Post Day or Cormnuni- holds tiona 1 water & days cat ions (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, marketl railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Rupnagar Tahsil (Part)

320 Doom Chher; (262) 515.00 1,269 (204) P CHW TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

321 Sangatpur ( 263) 155.00 235 (29) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

322 Rampur (264) 142.00 81 (14) -(-5) -(-5) 'fW.HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) Mehrab 323 Boothgarh (265) 81.00 164 (24 ) P .,;(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

324- Kajaul; (~66) 184.00 714 (93) P CHW TW.HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

325 Ball an (274) 133.00 451 (60) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

326 Udhampur (280) 52.00 211 (33) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

327 Barf Rauni (281) 135.00 466 -(76) ~ RP 1\1 ,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

328 Sarhana (279) 330.00 869 (142) P RP TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

329 Dumna (295) 133.00 1,022 (168) P .M,H H,HC,D, T,W,HP PO -(-5) as CHW 330 Ct>i1ota (296) 203.00 809 (114) P -(-5) TW,HP - (-5) -(5-10) BS Samana 331 Oind (294) 173.00 1,762 (238) P D,RP(3), T,TW,HP,C -(-5) -(5-10) BS 0

332 Chhota (300) 175.00 1.122 (166) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS Makrauna 333 Bara (299) 230.00 1.142 (172) P,M,H -( -5) T'W.HP -(5-10)-(5-10) BS Makrauna 334 Salempur (298) 323.00 1,295 (197) P .M,H -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(5-10) 8$ 147 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power l4nd use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to crnd ------.------village distanc'e Forest .Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not (in kms.) irri­ able available gated waste for culti­ ( includ­ vation ing gc!uchar and groves)

11 12 13 , 14 15 16 17 18

PI{ Morinda (5) ~A T{424.00).TW(70.00), 6.00 85.0t) TWE(349.00),O(5.00) PR Morinda (4) EA T( 142.00), TW(31.00), 2.00 11.00 TWE(110.00),0(1.00) PR Morlnd.l (4) EA T(127.00),TW(30.00), 15.00 TW£(97.00)

~ Hortno'a· (4} EA T(71.aO}.TW(1.001. 10.00 T\1I£(70.00) PR Mor1nda (4) EA T(140.00),TW(30.00). 44.00 TW£(10d.OO),0{2.00) PR i'torinda (5) ED,EAG· T( 110.00 ),Ge( 3.00) , 23.00 TWE(107.00) PR Morinda . (4} ED,EAG T(45.00),TWE(45.00) 7.00

PR 'Morinda (6) ED.fAG T(113.00),TWE(113.00) 22.00

PR Mor1nda (2) EA T(29~.OO},TWE(296.00) 34.00

·PR M.orinda (4) EA T{120.00},TWE(120.00} 13.00

PR fIIoriooa (6) €A T(190.00),TWE(1g0.oo) 13.00

PR Morinda (6) E.A T(317.00},GC(16.00), 56.00 TWE(301.00)

PR' Chamkaur (5) U T(157.00),TWE(157.00) 2.00 16.00 Sahib ·PR Chamhur (5) EA T(205.oo),TWE(205.00) 1.00 24.00 Sahib

PI! Morin:da (6) EA T(262.00).TWE(262.00) 3.00 ~.OO 56.00 148

VIlLJI.GE CHAMKAUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name'of village Total Total Amenities available (if not availab1e wfthin thp tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in br'ac~ets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi llage and -5 kms, 5-10 kms. and '10+ kms. of the- nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of -.------.-~-----~~~------~------house­ Educa- MedicaT l:Jrinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water' & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus • graph the stop, market/ railway hat, station, if any waterway)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Rupnagar Tahsil (Part) 335 Bara Samana (297) 395.00 1,714 (253) P,O o T,101, TW .HP PO -(5-10) BS

336 Rasulpur (229) 296.00 1,020 (152) P . W,TW,H~ -(-5) -(-5) BS

337 $amrauli (2'28) 118.00 279 (35) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) ~(5-10) BS

338 Raula Mll.jra (163) 245.00 1,311 (177) P,O H,RP, W,TW,HP PO -(5-10) BS CHW 339 Santpur (162) 130.00 622 (93) P CHW T ,W , TW , HP - (-5) - (5-10) BS

340 Kotli (161) 224.00 538 (9i) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) ss

343 (164) 152.00 617 (103) P -(-5) TW,HP - ( - 5) .- ( 5-10) BS

344 Mehpalon ( 165) 97.00 Un-

345 BOQr Majra (227) 438.00 1,860 (269) P,M,H H W,TW,HP PO - (-5)

349 Sotal (224) 362.00 1,584 (220) P o HP PO -(-5) BS

350 Ohanauri (230) 507.00 2,275 (337) P,M,H 0 TW.HP PO, -(5-10) BS Phone

351 Kakra1i (231) 382.00 1,572 (238) P -(-5) 1ft ,HP - (5-10) - (5-10) BS

352 Kainaur (235) 338.00 2,426 (386) P{2), HC, W,HP PO, -(-5) BS M,H RP(4) Phone 351 Gopat 1 pur (234) 138.00 667 (1)9) P -(-5) W,TK,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

354 Nath Malpur (233) 162.00 1,,126 (171) P - (-5) TW,HP flO -(-5) -(-5)

355 Bamnara (232) 336.00 1.101 (187) P o T,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS 149 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and ------_._------~--- village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur­ Area nM (i n kms~ irri­ able avaiiable gated waste for culti­ (1 ncl ud­ "ation i n9 gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17

PR Morinda (6) FA T(358.00),TWE(358.00) 37.00

PR Morinda (5) ED,fAG T(270.00),TW(3.00). 1.00 25.00 TWE(267.00) PR :viorindiJ (9) fA T(97.00).TWE(97.00) 10.00 3.00 8.00

PR . RUPllagar (8) EA T(202.00),TW£(202.00) 13.00 3.00 27.00

Pff Rupnllgar (13) fA T(109.00).TW(2.00). 1.00 20.00 TWE(107.00) PR Rupnagar (13) EA 1(177.00),TW(2.00). 14.00 33.00 TWE(175.00) PR Rupnagar (9) EA T(105.00),TWf(105.00) 11.00 5.00 j1.00 inhabited fiR Morinda (9) EA T(390.00),TWE(390.QO) 5.00 4.00 39.00

PR Kurali (5) EA T(134.00},TWE(134.00) 118.00 110.00

PR Kllra 1i (7) EA T( 464.00) •TW( 58.00) , 2.00 1.00 40.00 TWE(406.00) PR Morinda (6) EA T(287.00),TWE(287.00) 63.00 11.00 21.00

PR MOr'\nda (5) EA T(240.00),TWE(240.00) 4.00 49.00 45.00

PR Morillda (3) EA T(98.00),TWE(98.00) 21.00 7.00 12.00

PR Morinda (4) fA T(146.00),TW(42.00), 1.00 15.00 TWE(104.00) PQ Morinda (4) EA T(268.00),TW(56.00), 42.00 1.00 25.00 TWE(212.00) 150

VILLAGE

CHJIIII

Loca- N&me of village Total Total Amenities available (if not avail able within the t10n (with hadbast area popula- village" a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and -5 killS, 5-10 kms. and 10+ krns. of the nearest place (in number where the faci lity is avai lable is given) hectares) of --~~------.------house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Comrnuni- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ ra1lway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Rupnagar Tahsil (Part) 356 Kha1rpur (242) 143.00 606 ( 86) -( -S) -(-5) T,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

357 Dhangrali (244) 162.00 1,440 (214) P,M, gp,O TW,HP P{) -(-5) BS H,D 358 Cnotamla (2q6) 365.00 970 (171) p PHS TW,HP -(-5) -(-5 ) BS

359 Akbarpur (245) 114.00 177 (23) -{-5) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

3~ K1shanpur ( 243) 81.00 282 ( 59) -{-5) -(-5) HP -{-5) -(-5) RS 3~1 Bangian (Z+1 ) 1B1.00 1,186 (191) P -{ -5) TW,I'W - (- 5) -(-5) -(-5)

362 Saher; (l40) 266.00 1,346 (21S) P - (-5) TW,HP , ! -5) -(-5) 5S

363 Koth t237} 100.00 163 (24) P -(-5) liP . (-5) -(-5) -(-5)

364 F atehgarl'l (236) 127.0~ 761 (117) p -( -5) TW,,}IP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

365 Aurn~uli (238) 174.00 616 (110) P -(-5) II,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

366 Bangi~n (239) 68.00 314 (45) P -(-5) TW,HP - (-5) -{-5 ) -(~5)

367 MUftcii an (27i) 246.oe 1,368 (198) P(2.).1"I -t-5} ifP - (-5) -{-S} BS

368 Ka14ran . ( 275) 262.00 879 (125) P -(-5} ".HP -(-5) -(-5) 8-S

369 Dholan Majra (277) 12'3.00 5B3. (88) P -(-5) ~ -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

370 Kanjla ( 276) 179.00 665 ( 84) P -i-5) HI' - c:-s) -(-5) BS

371 Sukho Majra (255) \5.9.00 .475 PO) P -(-5) 1t.H!' -(-5) -(-5) 8S 151 DIRECTORV

Land use

P.pp­ Nearest Power Land use (f.e. area under dffferent types of land use (r hectares roacb town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and ------~------village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not ( i n krns.) irri­ able ava i 1 ab 1e gated waste for cult i­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves'

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Morinda (3) Ell. T(122.00), T\~E (122.00) 10.00 11.00

PR Morinda (3) Ell. T('18:00),TW(1B~OO), 24.00 20.00 TWE ('100.00)

PR Mot'inela (5) EO,EAG T( 338.00) > HI (39.00) , 1.00 26.00 TlI1E (299.00) PR Morindil (4) Ell. T(98.00),TW(B.OO), 2.00 14.00 TWE(90.00) PR Morinrla (3) EA T(64.00),TWE(64.00) 1C.OO 7.00 PR Morinda ( 1 ) fA ~156.00),TW(20.00}, 4.0C' 21.00 T'.-IE. ( 136.00) PR Morinda ( 2) fA T(238.00) ,TW(21.00), 7:.00 26.00 TWE(Z17.00) PR Morinda (5) EA . T{88.00),TWE(88.00) 3.00 2.00 7.00

PR Morinda (2) EA T(114.00),TW(10.00), 13.00 TW E( 104 .00 )' PR Morinda (2) fA T(161.00),TW(11.oo), 13.00 TWE(150.00)

PR Morindi (2) EA T(63.00),TW(3.00). 1.00 4.00 TW£(60.00) PR Morinda (2) EO.EAG T(227.00),1W(2.00). 19.00 TWE(225.00)

PR Morinda ( 3) £O,EAG T(241.00),TW(3.00). 21.00 TWE(238.00) PR Morinda (1) ED.EAG T(114.00),TWE(114.00) 9.00

PR MO'rinda (2) E..&,EAG T{156.00),TWE{156.00) 23.00

PR Mar i nda { 2} fA T(139.00),TWE(40.00), 1.00 19.00 TWE(9'9.00) 152 VILLAGE CHAMKAUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK Amenitie$ and

Loca- Name of village Total Total ~menities available (if not 6/ailable within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown ir; the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and -5 kms, 5-10 kms. and 10+ krns. ()f the nearest place (i n number where the facility is available h given) hectares) of house­ Educa- Medical [kinking Post Day or Communi­ holds t i anal water & days cations (potable) tele· of ( bus graph the stop, market/ rai lway hat, station, if ar:y waterway)

1 2 3 4 5 .6 1 10

Rupnagar Tahsil (Part) 372 Chalaki (256) 146.00 416 (68) F CHW HP -(-5) -(-5) 8S

373 Bahbalpl.lr (260) 132.00 442 PO) p -(-5) HI' -(-5) -(-5) 8S

374 Tajpur (261) 134.00 661 (101) P,M.H -(5-10) HP PO -(5-10) 8S

375 Badwa11 (251) 234.~0 1,293 (173) P,M o HI' -(-5\ ~(-5)

376 Shahpur ~259) 126.00 156 (27) P -(-5) HI' -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

377 Rambagh (257} 56.00 18 (3) -(-5) -(-5) HI' -(-5) -(-5) -(-5}

378 Datarpur (258) 127.00 - (-5) HI' BS

379 Ku.lheri (252) 65.00 688 (110) P - (-5) W.HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

380 Rattangarh (250) 232.00 1,257 (198) !' o liP PO "; (-5) BS

381 Chhoti (249) 200.00 858 (115) P HI' -(-5) MilnrHul i

382 R &filII arh ( 253) 104.()O 567 (83) p - (-5' -(-5) BS Ali a-s "'anth

383 "cr 'tllh (25+)· 967,00 1.163 (Z07) P{(4-). H,HC,D, T,W,ni,HP PO - (-5) BS M(4), FPC.NH, H(4). RP,O PJC(2). C,TR

384 Bari (248) 603.00 2,385 (363) P,M.H CWC,D,O W,HP PO, -(-6) BS Manclaul1 Phone

'~5 MaoR Kher1 (247) 215.00 606 (88) I' -(-S) HP ~(-5) -(-5) BS 153 DIRECTORY

Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hect~res roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and village distance Forest I~r;gated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not (i n km~ irri­ able available gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing ~auch(U" and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Morinda (3) EO.tAG T(130.00),TWE{130.00) 16.00

(DR Morinda (3) EA' T(120.oo),TWE(120.00) 12.00

PR Morinda (7) EA T(120.00),TW(43.00), 14.0(J TWE{77 .00) PR Morinda (3) EA T(196.00),TWE(196.00) 18.00 2.00 18.00

KR Morinda (3) EO.fAG T(119.00),TWE(119.00) 7.W

PR Morinda (2) EA T(53.00},TWE(53.00) 3.00

PR Morinda (2) EA T{113.00),TWE(113.00) 3.00 11.00

PR Morinda (3) EA T(52.00),TWE(52.00) 2.00 11.0C

PR Morinda (4} EA T(207.00),TWE(207.00) 6.00 19.0G

PR Morinda (6) EA T(183.00),TW(43.00), 1.00 16.00 TWE{140.00) PR Mor;nda (2) fA T(90.00),TWE(90.00) 2.00 1.QO 11.00

PR Morirlda (0 ) fA T ( 684.00) , TW ( 150.00) • 26.00 15,00 Z4Z.00 nI£(534.00)

PR Morinda (2) EA T(510.oo),TW(125.00), 21.00 9.no 63.00 TWE(385.00)

PR Morinda (5) EA T(186:00),TW(40.00). 6.00 2.3.00 TWE{14-6.00) 154 VILLAGE

CHAMKAUR SAHIB C.D. BlOCK Amenities and lQCd- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within t~~ t ion (wHh Hadbast NO.) ared popu1a­ village, a dash (-) is shown 11 trle column and next Code of the ticn to it in bracket'S the distancp in broa

2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 -..,------Rupnagar Tahsil (Part)

CHAMKAUR SAHIB Total 34.960.00 1.26.164 P(163)' U(9) C.O. Bl.OCK (197(2) M(29} MCW(j) H(25) ""(3) PUC(7) CWC(2) C(2) HC(J) lR(3j PHC{2} I.(O} 0(2&) AC(O} PHS{2} 0(23) TB(O) FPC(3) NH(2) ~(O) PR(14) CHV(15) 0(4) ------155 DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hec:ares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and village distance Forest irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Are: ~ot (i n kms.) irri­ able ava'lable gated waste for culti- (includ- vatlon ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

T(27,776.00) 1,198.00 1.152.00 4.496.00 GC(453.00) llIE(20,663.00) TW(6,611.00) 0(49.00)

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES ROPNAGAR C.D. BLOCK

159 . ALPHABETICAl LIST OF VILLAGES RUPNAGAR c.o. BLOCK

Serial Name of the village 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (with Hadbast No.) Locatlon Locatlon Locabon locabon Code Code Code Code {Manual} (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Rupnagar Tahsil (Part) Abhepur Bali (471 20/8/2/177 20/08/0020/0177 17/8/2/187 17/08/0020/0187 2 Ahmedpur ( 19) 20/S/2/59 20/08/0020/0059 17/8/2/57 17/08/0020/0057

3 Aka1garh Urf (202) 20/8/2/112 20/08/0020/0112 17/8/2/129 11/08/0020/0129 ~urjwa1a

4 Akbarpur (356 , 20/8/2/153 20/ (Je/ 0020/0153 17/8/2/173 17/08/0020/0173 5 Alampur ( 33) 20/$/2/41 ZO/08/90Z0/0041 17/8/2/66 17/08/0020/0066 6 Ali Bak (357 J 20/8/2n54 20/08/0020/0154 17/8/2/172 17/08/0020/0172 7 Ali P ur ( 18) 20/8/2/57 20/08/0020/0057 17/8/2/60 17/08/0020/0060 8 Alowal (331 ) 20/8/2123 20/08/0020/0023 17/8/2/23 17/08/0020/0023

9 Araz; Ropar ( 46) 20/8/2/174 20/08/0020/0174 17/8/2/ 186 17/08/0020/0186 10 ASRlanpur (218j 20/8/2/133 20/08/0020/0133 17/8/2/144 1.7/08/0020/0144 11 Asspur (9) 20/8/2/29 20/08/0020/0029 17/8/2/29 17/08/0020/0029 1-2 Atalgarh ( 208) 20/8/2/101 20/0S/0020/0101 18/8/21 114 17/08/0020/0114

13 Attar1 (322 ) 20/8/2/12 20/08/-0020/0012 17/8/21 12 17/08/0020/0012 14 Awankot (7) 20/8/2/31 20/08/ 0020/ 0031 17/8/2/31 17/08/0020/0031 lS BabaAi Kalan (380' 20/S/2/91 20! 08/ 002 0/ 00 91 17/8/Z/ 105 17/08/00Z0/0105 lfi Sabani Khurd ( 381) 20/S/2/90 20/08/0020/0090 17/8/2/106 17/08/0020/0106 17 Bagwali (35S} 20/8/2./156 20/08/0020/0156 17/8/2/16 17/08/0020/0076 18 Bahadparpur (32) 20/8/2/40 20/08/0020/0040 17/8/2/66 17 /08/9020/ Of)65 19 h1rampur (350) 20/8/2164 20/08/0020/0064 li/8/2/70 17/08/0020/0070

20 Bal ( 4) 20/8/2/10 20/ 08/P020/00 1 0 17/8/2/10 17/08/0020/0010

21 Ba1awalpur (ZO) 20/8/2161 20/08/0020/00il 17/8/2/58 17/08/0020/00 58

22 Balamgarh (386) 20/8/2/93 20/08/0020/0093 17/8/2/109 17, 08/ 0020/ 0 lO9

23 Ba1sanda (167 ) 20/8/2!l36 20/08/0020/0342 17/8/2/147 17/08/0020/0147 24 Bara (175) 20/8/2/142 20/08/0020/0142 17/8/2/1 '1>-7 17/08/0020/0157 25 Bara Sande Mahal(173) 20/8/2/140 20/08/0020/0140 17/8/2/161 17/08/0020/0161

26 Bara Phoo 1 (76 ) 20/8/2/189 20/08/0020/018!) 17/8/2/190 11/08/0020/ 0190

~ (326) 20/8/2/17 20/08/0020/0017 17/8/2/17 17/08/00201°011

28 Bardar (370 ) ZO/8/2/76 20/08/0020/0076 17/8/2/85 17/08/0~ZO/OO85

29 Bari (367) 20/8/2/73 20/08/0020/0073 17/8/2/82 17 /08/00Z0/0082 30 Bari Jbakh 1 an (324) 20/8/2/14 20/08/0020/0014 1718/2/14 17/GS/OO20/0014

31 Bari Jhallian (168) 20/8/2/ 136 20/0i/0020/0136 17/8/2/155 17108/0020/0155 160 ALPHABETICAl LIST OF VILLAGES RUPNAGAR C.D. BLOCK

Seri al Name of the village 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (with Hadbast No.) locatlon locabon Locabon Locabon Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Rupnagar Tahsil (Part)

3) Bar; Makaur (341 ) 20/8/2/54 20/08/0020/0054 17/8/2/50 17/08/0020/0050

~ Bar; Ra;lon (50 ) 20/8/2/175 20/08/0020/0175 17/8/2/164 17/08/0020/0164 34 Behrampur (219) 20/8/2/132 2<1/08/0020/0132 17/8/2/143 17/08/0020/0143 /' 35 Bel; (6 ) 20/8/21 16 20/08/0020/0016 'T/S/2./ \ 5 17/0B/0020/00 15 4)36 Bhada1 ( 360) 20/8/2/116 20/08/0020/0116 17/8/211-:6 17/08/0020/0098

V Bhagwantpur (214) 20/8/2/99 20/08/0020/0099 17/8/2/119 17/08/0020/0119 38 Bhago Majra (210) 20/8/2/103 20/08/0020/0103 17/8/2/116 17/08/0020/0116 ..r 39 Shain; ( 57) 20/8/2/269 201.08/0020/0269 17/8/2/199 17/08/0020/0199 40 Bhaku Majra (160) 20/8/2/341 20/08/0020/0341 17/8/2/153 17/08/0020/0153- .. • ~ 1 Bharatgarh (327 ) 20/8/2/19 20/08/0020/0019 17/8/2/19 17/08/0020/0019 42 Bhauwal (325) 20/8/2/15 20/08/0020/0015 17/8/2/16 17/08/0020/0016

J.3 Bhauwa1 (55 ) 20/8/2/184 20/08/0020/0184 17/8/2/194 17/08/0020/0194 44 Bheora (183) 20/8/2/148 20/08/0020/0148 17/8/21137 17/08/0020/0137 , - 45- Bhogalan ( 364) 20/8/2/158 20/08/0020/0158 17/812179 17/08/0020/0079 46 Bholon Kalewal (362 ) 20/8/2/157 20/08/0020/0157 17/8/2/78 17/08/0020/0078 ..47 Bikkon (338) 20/8/2/51 20/08/0020/0051 17/8/2/47 17/08/0020/0047 )JY Bindrakh (383) 20/8/2/88 20/08/0020/0088 17/8/2/91 17/08/0020/0091 ~ (213 ) 20/8/2/98 20/08/0020/0098 17/8/2/118 17/08/0020/0118 50 Budha Bhora (73 ) 20/8/2/186 20/08/0020/0186 17/8/2/192 17/08/0020/0192 ./ ._. V Chak Dhera (27 ) 20/8/2/32 20/08/0020/0032 17/8/2/32 17/08/0020/0032 52 Chak Karman ( 342) v 20/8/2/69 20/08/0020/0069 17/8/2/ 51 17/08/0020/0051 ;; Chaklan (211 ) 20/8/2/104 20/D8/0020/0104 17/8/2/121 17/08/0020/0121 5J Chandpur (21) 20/8/2/60 20/08/0020/0060 17/8/2/,,>9 17/08/0020/0059 ~ Chararian (204) 20/8/2/97 20/08/0020/0097 17/8/2/113 17/08/0020/0113 Y CharariaR (345) 20/8/2/66 20/08/0020/0066 17/8/2/55 17/08/0020/0055 57 Kalan ( 67) 20/8/21270 20/08/0020/0270 17/8/21201 17/08/0020/0201 58 Chauntakhtlrd (68) 20/8/2/268 20/08/0020/0268 17/8/2/2rrO 17/08/ 0020/0200

59 Chhota Bande (172) 20/8/2/139 20/08/0020/0139 17/8/2/160 17/08/0020/0160 / fofehal

60 Chhota Phool (74) 17/8/2/191 ./ 20/8/2/187 20/08/0020/0187 17/08/0020/0191 ~- Chhoti Jhakhian (5) 20/8/2/182 20/08/0020/0011 17/8/2/11 17/08/0020/0011 62 Chhot i Jhallian (59 ) 20/8/21182 20/08/0Q20/0182 17/8/2/197 17/08/0020/0197 v 161 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES RUPNAGAR C.D. BLOCK

Serial Name of the village 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (with Hadbast No.) Locabon Locabon Locabon Locabon Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

1 2 3 4 5 6

RupRagar Tahsil (Part)

~ Chhoti Makauri (340) 20/8/2/53 20/08/0020/0053 17/8/2/49 17/08/0020/0049

64.ChhotiRai1on (178) 20/8/2/145 20/08/0020/0145 17 /1312/166 17/08/0020/0166 _,.,.-~-- ..-'"" ... ~, "- <..,~----_"",-,,,,,.,,.~. 65 Dadhi (316) 20/8/2/4 20/08/0020/004 17/8/2/2 17/08/0020/0002

~ Dakala (34) 20/8/2/42 20/08/0020/0042 17/8/2/69 17/08/0020/0063

6z"., Dangaul i (344) 20/8/2/68 20/ 08/ 0020/ 0068 17/8/2/53 17/08/ 0020/ 00 53

~Dargah Shah . (35!) 20/8/2/162 20/08/0020/0162 17/8/2/71 17/08/0020/0071 Khalid Bin Walid 69 Oau Majra (195) 20/8/2/1211 20/08/0020/0121 17/8/2/132 17/08/0020/0132 70 Dha 1 on (347). 20/8/2/67 20/08/0020/ 0067 17/8/2/54 17/08/ 0020/ 0054 ./ 71 Diajri ( 11 ) 20/8/2/27 20/08/0020/0027 17/8/2/27 17/08/0020/0027 72 D1wari ( 334) 20/8/2/26 20/08/0020/0026 .. :;,.-- 17/8/2/26 17/08/0020/0026 7}- Doburji (26 ) 20/8/2/37 20/08/0020/0037 17/8/2/38 17/08/0020/0038 1>' Dugri (346) 20/8/2/58 20/08/0020/ 0058 17/8/2/56 17/08/0020/0056 20/8/2/346 20/08/0020/0346 17/8/2/333 17/08/0020/0333

7~ Fatehpur (363 ) 20/8/2/159 20/08/0020/0159 17/8/2/ n 17/08/0020/00n

77 Fatehpur Bunga (320) 20/8/2/9 20/ 08/0020/0008 17/8/2/8 17/08/0020/0008 -----~" .,-... "~"""".,..",_-""",.-",-,,,,"-,,,,~, 71; Gan Dhon Kalan (191) 20/8/2/125 20/08/0020/0125 17/8/2/126 17/08/0020/0126

7~ Gandhon Khurd (187) 20/8/2/130 20/08/0020/0130 17/8/2/140 17/08/0020/0140

80 Ghanaula (337) 20/8/2/50 20/08/0020/0050 17/8/2/46 17/08/ 0020/ 0046 ~' 81 Ghanauli (1~) 20/8/2/47 20/08/0020/0047 17/8/2/42 17/08/0020/0042

81. Gob1ndpur (174) 20/8/2/141 20/08/0020/0141 17/8/2/159 17/08/0020/0159

§)' Gos1an (225 ) 20/8/2/347. 20/08/0020/0347 17/8/2/334 17/08/0020/0334

~.- Guno Majra ( 24) 20/8/2/38 20/08/0020/0038 17/8/2/37 17/08/0020/0037

9' Gurdaspur (75) 20/8/2/188 20/08/0020/0188 17 /8/2/ 188 17/08/0020/0188

8~ Gurpura (185) 20/8/2/147 20,/08/0020/0147 17/8/2/167 17/08/0020/0167

~ Haler (323) 20/8/2/13 20/08/0020/0013 17/8/2/13 17/08/0020/001,3

88 Hardo Har1pur (319) 20/8/2/7 20/08/0020/0007 17/8/2/7 17/08/0020/0007

89 Hardo Namoh (318) 20/8/2/6 20/08/0020/0006 17/8/2/6 17/08/0020/0006

~ Har1pur (371) 20/8/2/78 20/08/0020/0078 17/8/2/87 17/08/0020/0087

91 Haripur Al1as (221) 20/8/2/106 20/08/0020/0106 17/8/2/123 17/08/0020/0123 Ror MaJra

..'2- Harnallpur (372 ) 20/8/2/77 20/08/0020/0077 17/8/2/86 H/08/0020/0086 93 Haveli Bari (45) 20/8/2/171 20/08/0020/017 r 17/8/2/183 17/08/0020/0183 162 ALPHABETICAl LIST OF VILLAGES RUPNAGAR C.D. BLOCK

Serf a 1 Name of the village 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (with Hadbast No.) location Locabon Locatlon Locabon Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

..p.agar ralls11 (Part)

~. Haveli Chhoti (48) 20/8/2/173 20/08/0020/0173 17/8/2/185 17/08/0020/0185 ~ lfimatpur (329 ) 20/8/2/21 20/08/0020/0021 17/8/2/21 17/08/0020/0021 J-P H1rdapur (374 ) 20/8/2/80 20/08/0020/0080 17/8/2/&8 17/08/0020/0088 V Hussa1npur (42) 20/8/2/164 20/08/0020/0164 17/8/21180 17/08/0020/0180 --~ .- 9J Inderpura ( 12) "l0/8/2/48 20/08/0020/0048 17/8/2/41 17/08/0020/0041 , 99 Jabarhera (385) 20/8/2/92 20/08/0020/0092 17/8/2/107 11/08/0020/0107 100 Jahangfr (29} 20/8/2/34 20/08/0020/0034 17/8/2/34 17/08/0020/0034 \/ leY Jhand1an (365 ~ 20/8/2/71 20/08/ 0020/0071 17/8/2/80 17/08/0020/0080 ,. ,102 Kakaut (368) 20/8/2/74 20/08/0020/0074 17/8/2/83 17/08/0020/0083

~ Kakrala ( 332) 20/8/2/18 20/08/0020/0018 17/8/2/18 17/08/ 0020/ 0018 J04 Kakron (206) 20/8/2/94 20/08/0020/0094 17/8/2/110 17/08/0020/0110 ~' Kala1 Majra (205) 26/8/2/96 20/08/0020/0096 17/8/2/112 17/08/0020/0112 106 K<\.malpur (60) 20/8/2/180 20/08/0020/0180 17/8/2/154 17 /08/0020/0154 107--- Kat 11 ( 40) 20/8/2/168 20/08/0020/0168 17/8/2/178 17/08/ 0020/ 0 178 -/ _/ 108/ Khabra (216) 20/8/2/108 20/08/0020/0108 17/8/2/124 17/08/0020/0124 ./ 19.9 Kha;rabad (52) 20/8/2/178 20/08/0020/0178 17/8/2/162 17/08/0020/0162 110 Kha lidpur (352) 20/8/2/161 20/08/0020/0161 17/8/2/72 20/08/0020/0072

1~ Khanpur (378) 20/8/2/83 20/08/0020/0083 17/8/2/94 17/08/0020/0094 112 Kharota (328) 20/8/2/20 20/ 08/ 0020/ 0020 17/8/2/20 17/08/ C¥l20 / 0020

~3 Khawaspur ( 39) 20/8/2/167 20/08/ 0020/ 0 16 7 17/8/2/177 17/08/0020/0177 114 Kher i (373) 20/8/2/79 20/08/0020/0079 17 /8/2/90 17 /08/0020/0090 /' 115 Salabatpur (66 ) 20/8/2/271 20/08/0020/0271 17/8/2/204 17/08/0020/0204

~1shanpura (375) 20/8/2/81 20/08/0020/0081 17/8/2/89 17 /il8/ 0020/ 0089

117 It; shanpura (207 ) 20/8/2/95 20/08/0020/0095 17/8/2/111 17/08/0020/0111

118 tcotbala ( 10) 20/8/2/28 20/08/ 0020/0028 17/8/2/28 17/08/0020/0028 ". ,_, "oUa «ihang (180) 20/8/2/149 20/08/0020/0149 '7/8/2/170 17/08/0020/0170

(377) 20/8/2/82 20/08/0020/0082 17/8/2/93 17 /08/0020/0093 ~~ _~~!spur , - 17/8/2/69 17/08/0020/0069 12)- Ladhal (349 ) 20/8/2/65 20/08/0020/0065 '9 Lakhmipur (186) 20/8/2/128 17/08/0020/0128 17/8/2/138 17/08/0020/0138 'VLaudi Majra ( 31) 20/8/2/39 20/08/0020/0039 17/8/2/64 17/08/0020/0064 17/08/0020/0115 1~ Lohar; (209) 20/8/2/102 20/08/0020/0102 17/8/2/115 125 (23) 20/8/2/43 20/08/0020/0043 17/8/2/62 17/08/0020/0062 J 163 AlPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES RUPHAGAR t.D. BLOCK

Serial . Name of the vill age 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (with Hadbast,No.) Locahon Locabon Locahon location Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 ·3 4 5 6

Rupnagar Tahsil (Part) 126.....- Madpur (199) 20/8/2/122 20/08/0020/0122 17/8/2/102 17/08/0020/0102 127 Mado Majra (25 ) 20/8/2/36 20/08/0020/0036 17/8/2/36 17/08/0020/0036 !1!-' Magror (355) 20/8/2/155 20/08/0020/0155 17/8/2/75 17/08/0020/0075 :J9 Mahlan (58) 20/8/2/181 20/08/0020/0181 17/8/2/198 17/08/0020/0198

_,...130 Majri (369) 20/8/2/75 20/08/0020/0075 17/8/2/84 17/08/0020/0084 131 Majr; (353) ~DI /152 20/08/0020/0152 17/8/2/13 17/08/0020/0073

1~ Ma11kpur (35 ) 20/8/2162 20/0810020/0062 17/8/2/67 17/08/0020/0067

13 Manak Majra (1 89 ) 20/8/2/126 20/08/0020/0126 17/8/2/135 17/08/0020/0135

1}4 Man9uwal (333 ) 20/8/2/25 20/08/0020/0025 17/8/2/25 17/08/0020/0025

1~ Mansal; (343) 20/8/2/70 20/08/0020/0070 17/8/2/52 17/08/0020/0052

1~ Mansul1a Kalan (53 ) 20/8/2/179 20/08/0020/0179 17/8/2/196 17/08/0020/0196 13J. Manusuha Khurd ( 54) 20/8/2/183 20/08/0020/0183 17/8/2/195 17/08/0020/0195

Mianpur (194) -20/8/2/123 20/08/0020/0123 17/8/2/131 17/08/0020/0131 ',.13"9 . Mian; (28) 20/8/2/33 20/08/0020/0033 17/08/0020/0033 V 17/8/2/33 140 Mianpur Banda1iar. (38) 20/8/2/165 20/08/0020/0165 17/812/176 20/08/0020/0176

141 Mianpur Handur ( 317) 20/8/2/5 20/08/0020/0005 1718/2/3 17 /08/0020/0003 1<1-2 Mianpur Rainan ( 37) 20/8/2/166 20/0f\/0020/0166 17/8/2/175 17/08/0020/0175 "- 143/.~Muga1 Majri (223) 20/8/2/348 20/08/0020/0348 17/8/2/335 17/08/0020/0335

144 Nag9a 1 (335 ) 20/8/2/24 20/08/0020/0024 17/8/2/24 17/08/0020/0024

145 Nanakpur Allas (43) 20/8/2/163 20/08/0020/0163 17/8/2/181 20/08/0020/0181 /' Sharfa 'Bad 146 Naulakha ( 1 ) 20/8/2/2 20/08/0020/0002 17/8/2/1 17/08/0020/0001

147 Naurangpur (366 ) 20/8/2/72 20/08/0020/0072 17/8/2/81 1 7/Q~/ 0020/ 0681

148 Nehon «( 15) 20/8/2/46 17/08/0020/0046 17/8/2/39 17/08/0020/0039 149 NunoYla1 (77 ) 20/8/2/190 20/08/0020/0190 17/8/2/189 17/08/0020/0189 ~ Panjo1a (201) 20/8/2/113 20/08/0020/0113 17/8/2/104 17/08/0020/0104 151 Panjo1i (200 ) 20/8/2/114 20/08/0020/0114 17/8/2/103 17/08/0020/0103 -----1~ Paprala ( 184) 20/8/2/146 20/08/0020/0146 17/8/2/168 17/08/0020/0168 1).3 Parhi (196) 20/8/2/119 20/08/0020(0119 17/8/2/133 '17/08/0020/0133 1§.4 Pathar Majra (220 ) 20/8/2/131 ZO/08/0020/0131 17/8/2/142 17/08/0020/014?

155<'. Pathreri Jattan ( 169). 20/8/2/134 20/08/~Z.0/0134 17/8/2/145 17/08/0020/0145 156 P athrer ; ( 170) 20/8/2/137 20/08/0020/0137 17/8/2/156 17/08/0020/0156 / Rajputan ~. ">•. W' Pat ta 1 (30) 20/8/2/35 20/08/0020/0035 17/8/2/35 17/08/0020/0035 164 ALPHABETICAL LIST Of VILLAGES ~UPKAGAR C.D. B~OCK

Seri a 1 Name of the village 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (with Hadbast No.) Locahon toeat 1 on ~lon Locabon Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manua 1) (Computer)

1 2 3 4 5 6

Rupnagar Tahsil (Part)

158 .Phoo lpur ( 181) #/ 20/8/2/150 20/08/0020/0150 17/8/2/171 17/08/0020/0171 Garewal lS'J Pirthipur (321 ) 20/8/Z/9 20/08/0020/0009 17/8/2/9 17/08/0020/0009

160 Purkha1i (3~6 ) 20/8/2/87 20/08/0020/0087 17/8/C/92 17 /,08/ 0020/ 0092 j -\.---.~-- tol Qimatpur ! 33 () 20/8/2/22 2 0/ 08/ 0020/ 0022 17/8/2/2:2 17/08/0020/0022 16.2 Raipur Patti (193 ) 20/8/2/124 20/08/ 0020/0124 17/8/2/130 17/08/0020/0130 Gadhon

163 Raje Kajra (192 ) 20/8/2/110 20/08/0020/0110 17/8121127 17/08/0020/0127 ",-

16YRamgarh (379) ·20/B/Z/8S 20/08/00201 OOB 5 17/8/2/96 17/08/ 0020/ OO~6

1~ Ralllpur (382 ) 20/812186 'COl OBI 0020/ 0086 17/8/2/95 17/08/0020/0095 166 Ramgarh A118$ ( 203) 20/8/2/111 20/08/0020/0111 17/8/2/128 17/08/0020/0128 Dekwa la

167 Rang11pur ( 188) 20/8/2/129 20/08/0020/0129 )1/8/2/139 17/08/0020) 0139 .r 168 Rasul~ur {177) 20/8/21144 20/08/0020/0144 17/13/ 2/ 165 17/08/0020/0165 ../ 1~ Ratanpu.ra ( 14) 20/8/2/45 20/0810020/0045 17/812140 17/08/0020/0040 110 hutan ( 561 17/08/0020/0193 V 20/8/2/185 20/08/0020/0185 17/8/2/193 11-!; Rawa1 Majra (22 ) '!.O/8/ 2/ 44 201 oa/ 002 0/ 0044 17/8/2/61 17/08/0020(0061 17Z Rupllagar (44 ) 20/8/2/170 20/08/00ZQ/0170 17/8/2/182 17/08/0020/0182

113 Sada Bar-at (41) 20/8/2/169 20/08/0020/0169 .17/8/2/179 17/08/0020/0179 174 Sainfa1pur ,( 197) 20/S/2/118 20/08/0020/0118 17/8/2/101 17/08/ oo·afj/ 0 10 1 175 Sairli Majl"a (336 ) 17/Ga/0020/0045 v 2018/2149 20/08/0020/0049 17/812/45 17S salahpur (166 ) 20/8/2/135 20/08/0020/0135 17/8/2/146 17/08/0020:/0146 ../ 177 Sal aura, (176) 20/8/2/143 20/08/0020/0143 11/8/2/141 17/08/0020/0141

178 Samana (348) 20/8/2/160 20/08/0020/0160 17/8/2/74 17 /08/0020/0.074 U, S..... l. (fl1 ) 20/8/2/176 20/08/0020/017& 11/8/2n63 17/ Q81 1)'>2:0/ G1 f>3. ,,",' 180 5•• ,at,lIr (111 ) 20/8/2/138 2WOS/0020/0ll8 17/8/2/158 17/08/002010158 ,/ ,ly S.lltrur, AiJas (Zlt) 20/8/2/100 2:O/03/00Z0/01OO 11/8/21117 17/08/002010,117 t.v.p , ~Z Santokllg.r" (liS) lO/SlllllS 20/08/0020/0115 17/8/2/1.0 11/()8/0020/0l00

183 Sarart (359) . ZO/8/2/117 20/08/0020/0n1 j 17/8/2/99 H/03/0020/00n ).84 SllabpIlr (354) ZO/81Z1151 20/0.8100.20/015 t 17/8/2.117. 17/OBI ODZOIOl 14

18$;,/ S... bo Maj ... (lag) 20/8/2.151 ~Q/08/Q020/0052 11/8/t/4& 17/01.tOOZO/ClG48

l~ Sllupllr (49) 20/8/1/112 20/0S/DOlO/01l2 1718/2/184 17/08/002'0/0184 -187 r 111°8./002101/0091 .. ' Sh.satplt . Ut..):) 2~llvva4 ., ,;, .. ;20l9:alQQZOl~~~.• '7/812./.91 '/ 165 AlPHABETICAl LIST 1)f 'IlUGES RUPNAGAR t.D. BtOCK

Serial Name of the village 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (with Hadbast No.) Locatlon Locabon locabon location Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

1 2 3 4 5 6

Rupnagar Tahstl (Part)

J 1~ Sihon Majra (222 ) 20/8/2/105 20/08/0020/0105 17/8/2/122 17/0S/0020/0122

1~imba1 Jha1ian (182) 20/8/2/127 20/08/0020/0127 " 17/8/2/136 17/08/0020/0136 190 Singh (215 ) 20/8/2/107 20/08/0020/0107 17/8/2/120 17/08/0020/0120 ~ 19~ Singhpura ( 17) 20/8/2/56 20/08/0020/0056 17/8/2/43 17/08/0020/0043

1~ Solkhian (2171 20/8/2/109 20/08/0020/0109 17/8/2/125 17/08/0020/0125 193 Su1tanpur (384) ,2016/2/89 20/08/0020/0089 17/8/Z/108 17/08/0020/0108 ~" 194 Tapa1 Majra (36 ) 20/81,.2/63 • 20/08/0020/0063 17/8/2/68 17/08/0020/0068 _./ 195 Taraf (8 ) 20/8/2/30 20/0810020/0030 17/8/2/30 17/08/0020/0030

19)- Tha1i (16) 20/8/-2/55 20/08/0020/0055 17/8/2/44 17/08/0020/0044 lJ-Y'Thauna ( 190) 20/8/2/120 20/08/0020/0120 17/8/2/134 17/08/002{)/0134

198 Tirak "Gandhi (2) 20/8/2/3 20/08/0020/0003 17/8/2/4 17/08/0020/0004 199 Tirak Karma (3) 20/8/2/1 20/08/0020/0001 17/8/2/5 17/08/0020/0005

VILLAGE DIRECTORY RUPNAGAR C.D. BLOCK 168 VILLAGE RUPNAGAR C.D. BLUCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of villaQe Total Total Amenities available {if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popu1 a­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the -distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and -5 kms. 5-10 kIllS. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place (in number where ~he facility Is available is given} hectares) of house­ Educa------~------Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds t i011d 1 water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, market/ rai lway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Rupnagar Tahsil (Part)

Tirak Karma (3) 87.00 136 (24) -(-5) -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) HP 2 Nau1akha (1) 70.00 124 (19) -(-5) -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) HP

3 Tirak Gandhi ( 2) 23.00 94 (18) -(-5) -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

4 (316) 253.00 338 (6fJl p -(-5) TW,HP,C -(-5) -(-5) BS

5 Mianpur (317) 271.00 643 (100) P -(-5) T,W,TW. -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Handur HP

6 Hardo Namoh (318) 245.00 667 (9a) P -(-5) W,TW,HP, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) C

7 Hardo (319) 147.QO 247 (36) P -( -5) T.W,TW -(-5) -(5-10) BS Haripur

a Fatehpur (320) 146.00 604 (80) P D T,W,TW -( -5) -(5-10) BS Bunga

9 Pirthipur (321) 173.00 717 (123) P -(-5) T,W.TW, - ( -5) -(5-10) _tIS HP

10 Sal (4) 144.00 106 (17) P -(-5) T,W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

11 ehhati (5) 156.00 344 (53) P -(-5) T,W.TW. -( -5) -(5-10) -(-5) Jhakhian 1-11'

12 Attari (322) 337.00 1,307 (188) P,M,H H.D.RP T,W,TW. -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) HP

13 Ha 1 er •.. (323) '130.00 302 (47) -(·5) -(-5) T,W,S -{-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

14 Bari (3241 308.00 1.201 (180) P,M,H PHC.RP T.W.TW. PO -(5-10) BS Jhakhian HP 15 Bhauwal (325) 297.00 495 (65) l' -(-5) T,w.ni. -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) HP

16 Be 1 i (6) 522.00 689 (97) P -(-5) T.W,TW. PO ' -(10+) 8£.RS HP 169 DIRECTORY land use

App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area ,under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and ------.------vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area'not (i n kmsJ irri- able available gated waste for cultl- ( includ- vation lng gauchar and groves)

'---,-- 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Anandpuy' ( 13) ED T(43.00).GC(~1.00), 23.00 5.00 16.00 Sahib TW('H.OO). TWE(-ll.OO)

PR Anandpur (10) ElhEAG T( 11 • 00 ) ,G C( 2.00 ), 52.00 7.00 Sahib TW(5.00),TW£{4.00) PR Anandpur { 13 } ED T(17.00).TW(2.00), 3.00 3.00 Sahib TWE(2.00},R(13.00)

PR Anandpur (11 ) EA T(27 .00) ,GC( 14.00), 30.00 '26.0Q 170.00 Sahib W(9.00),TWE(4.00) KR Anandpur (12 ) EA T( 45.00) ,Ge( 14.00), 103.00 7.00 116.00 Sahib TW(15.00),TWE(16.00) KR Anandpur (13 ) EO T( 108.00) ,GC (52.00) , TW (2p. 00) , 42.00 2.00 . 30 Sah; b TWE(31.00),R(5.00) PR- Anandpur (13 ) EO.EAG T(82.00).GC(26.00), 15. 00 4.00 46.00 Sahib TW{42.00l, TK( 14.00) PR Anandpur (13) ED T{61.00).GC(11.001. 41.00 6.0C 38.00 Sahib TW(46.00),TK(4.00)

~R Anandpur (13) ED ,EAG T{66.00),GC{1.OO),TWE(49.00), 57.00 3.00 47.00 Sahib TK(15.00},R(1.OO) PR Anaodpur (12 ) ED,EAG T(56.00),TWE(55.00), 48.00 40.00 Sahib R( 1.0Q)

PR Anandpur (14) ED T(93.00),GC(2.00),TW(40.00). 28.00 2.00 33.00 Sahib TWE(49.00),R(2.00) PR Altandpur {14} ED.EAi T(193.00),TW(27.00), 75.00 2.00 67.00 Sanib IH lS6..00~ - PR Anandpllr_ (14) Eill H 12 .00) .GC( 9.00), 25.00 8.00 65.00 Sallt!) TW(lS.OO) .. It(1.0Q) .

Pi Anandpur f}6) £A Tf 97. Ot)} .i&(51.oo }~TWt 2t} ':00) ~' Bl.OO' 4.00 ·124.00 Saub TillE' 1Z.00) .Rt 14 .00) PI ADudpu:1' (17) EA HaS .00) .G.C(3S.00) .. TW:( 20'.00 j," 6.0 ~OG n.aa 139-.00 Sab\llt TWE( u. OO.~ .R( 18.001 I'll Anandpur (til ED.EAG T{80.00l.GC.(53.00) • 256 .• 00 55.00 131.00 Sahib TWE{27 •. 00) 170 VILLAGE RUPNAGAR C.D. BLOCK Amenities and loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the t i on (with Hadbast No.) area popul a­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nea"'est place (i n number where the facility is available is ,given) hectares) of house­ Educa- Medic a1 DY'i nk i n9 Post Day or Communi­ holds tiona 1 water I',; days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 • 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Rupnagar Tahsil (Part)

17 Bara Pind (326) 612.00.2,039 (312) P,M -(-5) T,W,TW, - (-5) -(5-10) B5 HP,C 18 Kakrala (332) 193.00 250 (40) P -(-5) T,W,TW, -(10+) BS HP 19 Bharatgarh (327) 428.00 2,149 (341) P,M,H H,PHS, T.W, TK, PTO, -(5-10) BS,RS RP(4) TW,HP Phone

20 Kharota (328) 177.00 323 (53) P -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) - ( 1 0+ ) - ( - 5 ) HP

21 Himatpur (329) 19.2.00 125 (19). P -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) - ( 10+ ) - ( - 5 ) HP

22 Qimatpur (330) 55.00 72 (12) -(-5) -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) - ( 10+ ) - ( - 5 ) HP

23 Alowa1 (331) 341.00 713 (104) P -(-5) T,W,TW, - (-5) -(5-10) -(-5) HP

24 Haggal (335) 496.00 645 (110) P,W,H H,MH,eWC, T,W.TW, PO -( -5) BS He,D HP 25 Manguwa1 (333) 135.00 242 (39) P -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) - ( 5 - 1a ).' -( -5 ) HP

1.6 Diwari (334) 285.00 32 (5) P -(-5) TW -(-5) -(5-10) - (-5)

27 Diajri ( 11 ) 121. 00 209 (27) P -(-5) T,W,TW, - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) HP,C

28 Kotba la' (10 ) 97.00 565 (102) P - (-5) T,W.TW -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 29 Asspur (9) 337.00 414 (51) P -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) HP,C

30 Taraf (8) 109.00 37 (5) -(-5) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 31 Awankot (7) 350.00 688 (124) P -(-5) T,W,HP -(-5) -.(5-10) -(-5)

32 Chak Dhera (27) 285.00 429 (64) P -(-5) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

33 Miani (28) 115.00 129 (25) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -( -5) 171 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare­ roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not (i n kms.) irri­ able available gated waste for culti (includ­ ntion ing gauchar and groves) ,

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Na1agarh ( 14) ED,EAG T( 183.00) ,Ge( 158.00), 67.00 24.00- 338.00 TWE(25.00) PR Na1agarh ( 14) EO,EAG T( 79.00) ,TW (6.00 l , 57.00 5.00 52.00 rWE(6.00).R(67.00) P'R Na1agarh ( 14) EA T( 42 .00) .GC(41.00}, 92.00 1.00 293.00 HIE(1.00) PR Nalagarh ( 13 ) EA T(52.00),GC(52.00) 5.00 5.00 115.00

PR Nalagarh ( 13) ED,EAG T(45.00) ,GC(45.00) 10.00 3.00 134.00

PR Na1agarh ( 14) ED,EAG T(2.00') ,GC( 1.00), 30.00 4.00 19.00 TW( 1. 00)

PR Rupnagar ( 13) ED,EAG T( 21. 00) ,GC( 13.00) • 70.00 69.00 181.00 TWE(8.00) PR Rupnagar (13 ) ED ,EAt; T(48.00),TWE(48.00) 25.00 15.00 408.00

PR Rupnagar (18) ED,EAG T( 21. 00) , TWE (9.00) • 18.00 28.00 58.0C R( 1Z. 00 1

PR Nalagarh ( 11) EA T(15.00),R(15.00) 50.00 32.00 186.00

'pR Rupnagar ( 12) ED,EAG T(38.00) ,GC(20.00), 10.00 1. QO 72.00 TWE(18.00)

KR Rupnagar ( 13) ED ,fAG T(39.00),GC(39.00) 3.00 2.00 53 .OU KR Rupnaga r ( 13) ED,fAG T(207 .00) ,GC( 100.00), 65.00 5.00 60.0C TW(50.00),TWr.(57.00)

KR Rupnagar ( 12) EA 8.00 32.00 69.00 KR Rupnagar ( 12) ED ,EAG T{178.00),GC(33.00), 30.00 28.00 114.00 TW(50.00),TWE(95.00)

PR Rupnaga r ( 11) ED .EAG T( 108.00) , TW (8. 00 ), 2.06 3.00 172.00 TIlE ( 100. 00)

PR Rupnagar ( 11 ) ED, EAG T(75.00),TW(5.00), 9.00 8.00 23.00 TWE(70.00) 172 VILLAGE RUPNAGAR CoD. BLOCK Amen1t1es and

Loca- N/.Ime of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges vlz. No. vill age and -5 kms. 5_,..10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa- Medical Drinking Post .Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days caUons (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, m~rketl railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 8 9 lO

Rupnagar TahSil (Part)

34 Jahang1r (29) 40.00 19 (1) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(5-10) -(-5) -( -5)

35 Patial (30) 90.00 562 (85) P -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5)

36 Mado Majra (25) 121.00 156 (20) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 3.7 Doburji (26) 172.00 (82) P -(-5) T,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

38 Guno Majr~ (24) 83.GO 273 (43) P -(-5) T,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

39 Laud; Majra (31) 101.00 1,019(179) P,M,H D,RP(2) W,TW,HP PO -(-5) BS 40 Bahad~rpur (32) 68.00 335 (57) P -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

41 AJamplU' _ . (33) 121.00 331 (53) P -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

42 Daxala (3~) 87.00 533 (98) P RP T,W,HP -(-51 -(-5) BS

43 Lohgarh (23) 144.00 756 (145) P,M PHS T,W.HP - (-5) -(-5) . BS " 44 Rawal Majra (221 49".00 126 (12) P -(-5) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-51

45 Rat~anpura ( 14) 61.00 425 (111) P -(-5) T.W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS HP

\ 46 Nehon (lS) 104.00 5,395(1438) P SMP T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS HP 47 Ghanaul; (13) 478.00 3,833 (647) P,M,H eWe,D,RP, T,W,TW, PTO, Daily BS.RS SMP ,0 HP Phone 48 Inderpur4 (12) 75.00 121 (20) p T,W.HP -(-5) -(-5)

49 S.~ni Majri (336) 185.00 724 (114) P -(-5) T,W,HP -(-5) -(';5) BS

50 Gh,naula (337) 155.0Q 1,208 (192) P -(-5) T," -(-5) -(-5) BS 173 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest ?ower land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply --rounded______U9to two decimal places) ~ ___ ~ __ ~ __ ,~ __ ~~ __ ~ _____ • ___ ~_~ __ ~ __ w to and vill age distance Forest Irri.gated by source Ur;·· Cultur­ Area not ( i n kRls.) irri­ able avail able gated waste fot' culti-· (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Rupnagar ( liN ED.EAG T(36.00), TW(2.00}, 2.00 2.00 . TWE(34.00) PR Rupnagar (a) ED ,EAG T(63.00),TW(13.00), 4.00 23.00 TWE(50.00) PR Rupllag.ar (81 EA T(102.00),wtl02.00) 2.00 4.00 13.00 PR RUp'nagar (10) ED ,EAG T(46.00),6C(19.00), 1.00 125.00 T~(9.00).TWE(18.00}

PR Rupnagar (8) tD,EAG T(55.00),GC{5.00}, 8.00 3.00 17.00 TW(10.OO).TWE(40.0D) PR I\upnagar (6 ) EA T(80.00),W(80.00) . 3,00 6.00 12.00 PR Rupnaga1' (5 ) EA T(26.001.W(14.00). 5.00 37.00 0('}2 .00)

PR Ru..pnagap (4) ED,EAG T(40.00),W(13.00), 10.00 71.00 O( 27 .00) KR Rupnagar (5 ) ED .. EAG T(66.00),W(66.00) 5.00 6.00 10.00

PR Rupnagar (7) EA T(123.aO}.W(123.00} 21.00

KR Rupnagar (10) ED,EAG T(33.00,GC(33.00) 16.00

PR Rupnagar (10) EA 1(8.00) ,GC( 3.00), 53.00 TII(S.OO)

PR Rapnagar (10) ED,EAG T(4.00),GC(2.00), 30.00 2.00 68.00 TII(2.00)

PR Rupnagar (10) EA T(42.QO),GC(30.00). 30.00 2.00 404.00 TII(12.00) KR Rupnagar (10 ) EA T(32.00),TIIE(32.00) 13.00 6.00 1:4.00

PR Rupllagar (10) EA .. T(85.00),TIIE(82.00), 43.00 16.00 41.00 0(3.00) " PR Rupnagar (10) EA T(43.00),TWE{29.00). 64.00 25.00 23.00 0{14.00) 174 VILLAGE

RUPNAGAR C.O. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available ( if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No. Jarea popula- vill age, a dash (- ) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in nrackets the distance in broad ranges viz. ffo. village and --5 kms, 5-10 kms. and 'IO~ kms. of the nearest place (in number where the facility is ava11ab1e is given) hectares) of ------.-----.------house- Educa- Medical Drinkir.t: . Post Day or Communi- holds tiona 1 water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market; railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

hpnagar Tahsil (Part)

51 BiHon (338) 130.00 488 (81 ) P -(~5) T,W,HP -{ -5) -(-5) BS

52 Shaho Majra (339) 336.00 225 (44) P - (-5) T,W - (-5) - (-5) -(-5)

53 Chhcti Makauri( 340) 194.00 122 (20) P -(-5) T,W, HI -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) 54 Bari Hakauri (341) 139.00 467 (80) P D T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) HP 55 Tha Ii \ 16) 123.00 1,146 (220 ) P .....RP ,0 T,W,TW. -(-5) -( -5) BS HP

56 Singhpura ( 17) 59.00 233 (36 J P - ( - 5) T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS HP

57 Al,ipur ( 18) 101.00 ' 567 ( 93) P - ( -5) T,W, n;, - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) HP

~58 Dugr; (346) 180.00 906 ( 155) P,M,H - (-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) HP

59 Ahmedpur (19 ) 65.00 235 (44) P -(-5) T,W, Hi. -(-5) -(-5) as HP

60 Chandpur ( 21) 87.00 229 (32) P - (-5 J T,W,HP - (-5) I -(-5) BS

61 Ba1awalpur (20) 57.00 287 (52) -(-5) -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) • -(-5) BS HP 62 Malikpur (35) 365.00 1.729 (291) P,M D.RP W,HP po, - (-5) BS Phone 63 Tapa 1 Maj ra (36) 73.00 43 (6) -(-5) - (- 5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS 64 Bairampur (350) 119.00 285 (48) P - (-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5:

65 ladha1 ( 349) 199.00 226 (36 ) P - (-5) T,W,HP - (-5) -(-5) - (-5

66 Chararian (345) 49.00 187 (35 ) - (.-5) -(-5) T,W,TW - (-5) - (-5) -(-5

67 Dha10h (347J 250.00 43 (9) -(-5) -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5) -(-5 175 DIRECTORY

Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares 'roach town ' supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and . village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not (i n kms.) irri­ able aVi'i1ab1e gated waste fur culti­ ( inc 1ud­ V'lt ion ing gauthar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Rupnagar (11 ) ED,EAG T(29.00),TWE(29.00) 79.00 9.00 13.00

PR Rup Nagar ( 10) ED,EAG 1(31.00), TWE( 31.00) 175.0G 98.00 32.00

PR Rupnagar (9 ) ED,EAG T( 17.00), TWE( 17 .00) 91.00 31.00 55.00 PR Rupnagar (8) EO,EAG T(25.00),W(25.00), 47.00 19.00 4B.00

PR Rupnag_ar (8) EO,EAG T(50.00),TW(2S.00), 32.00 2.00 39.00 1WE(25.00) PR ' Rupnagar (6 ) ED,EAG T( 29 .00) , TW ( 19.00) , ' 15.00 2.00 13.00 TWE(10.00)

PR Rupnagar (8) ED,EAG T(55.00),GC(50.00), 23.00 23.00 TW(5.00) PR Rupnagar (8) EA T(57.00),W(57.00) 41.00 19.00 63.00

PR Rupnagar (6) EA T(35.00),GC(8.00h 2.00 1.00 27.00 TW(.27.00) PR Rupnagar (6 ) EA T(SB.OO),GC(SO.OO), 16.00 13.0Q TWE(B.OO) PR Rupnagar (6 ) EA :(31.00),GC(20.00), 7.00 1.00 18.00 W(S.OO),TW(6.eO) PR Rupnagar (3) . EA T( 195 • DO ) ,G C( 39 . 00 ) , 14.00 4.00 152.00 HIE ( 156.00) PR Rupnagar (4) ED,EAG T(37.00),TWE(37.00) 5.00 17.00 14.00 PR Rupnagar (2) EA T( 34.00 ) ,G C( 7.00) , 15.00 4.00 66.00 TWE(27.00) PR Rupnagar (2 ) ED,EAG T(55.00),GC(2.00), S.OO 7.00 132.00 TWE(53.00)

PR Rupnagar ( 10) EO ,EAG T(6.00) ,11(6.00) 31.00 LOO 1 \ .00

, PR Rupnagar ( 10) ED 5.00 245.00 176 VIllAGE RUPNAGAR C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of villdge Total Total Amenities available (i f not available within the t ion (wi th Hadbast No. ) area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and -5 kms. 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house- Educa- Medi ca 1 Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tiona 1 water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ rai 1way hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 10

Rupnagar Tahsil (Part) 68 Dangauli (344) 246.00 565 (75) P - (-5) T,W,TW - ( - 5) -(-5) - (-5)

69 Cltak Karman (342) 232.00 507 (72 ) P -(-5) T.W.TW. - ( ·5) -('-5) -(-5) HP 70 Mansali (343) 497.00 274 (43) P -(-5) T.W,TW - ( - 5) -(-5) -(-5)

71 Jhandian (36S) 367.00 99 (19 ) -(-S) -(.-S) T -( -5) -(S-10) -(-5)

'12 Naurangpur (366 ) 429.00 2 ( 1 ) -(-5) -(-S) W -( -5) -(10+) -(-5)

73 Bar; (367) 916.00 197 (34) -(-S) -(-5) HP - ( -5) -(S-~O) -(-5) 74 Kakaut (368) 237.00 405 (67) P -( -5) T - ( - 5) - ( 10+) -( -5-)

75 Majri {369} l,046.0C 216 (39) -(-5) -(-5) W -( - 5) -(10+) -(-5)

76 Bardar (370) 1,768.00 838 (135) P -(-S) T.W PO -( 10+) BS

77 Harnampur (372) 232.00 58 ( 9) -(-5) - (-5) T,W - ( -5) -(5-10) BS

78 Haripur (371) 342.00 576 (92 ) P.M 0 T.W -(-5) - ( 10+) BS

79- Kher; (373) 321.00 805 (127) P -(-5) T.W,HP • - ( - 5) -( 10+) BS

80 Hirdapur (374) 344.00 786 (127) P PHS T.W,HP -( - 5) -(5-10) -(-5)

81 Kisillanpura (375) 47.00 24 (4) -(-5) -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

82 Kudaspur (377) 104.00 31 (6) -(-5) -(-5) T.HP -( -5) -(10+) -(-5)

83 Khanpur (378) 142.00 308 (43) -(-5) -(-5) T;W.HP -( ·-5) -(5-10) 5S

84 Siasatpur. (361 } 188.00 352 (65) P -(-5) T.W,HP - ( - 5) - ( 10+) BS 177 DIRECTORY land use

IIpp­ Nearest Power land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded up to two decimal places) to and ------.. ~---- vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur­ An~a not (i n kms.) irri­ able d'/::li 1ab le gated waste fer culti­ (includ­ v~,:. ion ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Rupnagar (10 ) ED,EAG T(46.00),GC(45.00), 65.00 135.00 TW(1.00) PR Rupnagar (10) EA T(80.00),GC(80.00) 11.00 141. 00

PR Rupnagar (10 ) ED. EM 92.00 22.00 383.00 •

PR Rupnagar ( 10) ED ,EM T(3.00),TWE(3.00) .58.00 50.00 ,::56.00

PR Rupnagar ( 12) ED ,EM ! ! 4.00 42.00 383.00

PR Rupnagar (10) ED ,EAG T(40.00),TWE(40.00) 151. 00 139.00 586.00 PR Rupnagar ( 13) ED, EAG T(l8.00),TW(9.00), 131.00 51.00 37.00 TWE(9.00) PR Rgpnagar ( 14) ED 73.00 38.00 935.00

PR Rupnagar (16 ) ED,EAG T(2.00),TW(2.00) 19-9.00 23.00 ,544.00

PR Kura 1i (8) ED.EAG T(21.00),TWE(21.00) 80.00 63.00 68.00

PR Rupnagar ( l!i) ED,EAG T( 1 .00) , TWE ( 1 .00) 119.00 24.00 198.00

PR RUpnagar (13 ) EfI. T(12.QO),TW(4.00), 184.00 12.00 -; 13. 00 TWE(8.00)

PR Kura li (7) ED .EAG T( 13.00), TWE( 13.00) 145.00 16.00 170.00

PR Rltpnagar (11 ) EA T(5.00),TWE(5.00) 38.00 2.00 2.00

PR Rupnagar (TO) fO.EAG T(17.00},TWE(17.00) 59.00 4.00 24.00

PR Rupnagar ( 9) ED.EAG T(11.OO),TWE(11.00) 100.00 8.00 23.00

PR R~pDagar (14) ED.EAG T(13.00),TWE(13.00) 119.00 35.00 21.00 178

VIllAGE RU'IAGAR C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vill age and -5 kms. 5-10 kms. and 10+ kw';, of the nearest- place (i n number where the facility 1s available 1s given) hectares) of Irouse­ Educa­ Medical Drinking r()<, t Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, marketl rai lway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 g 10

RupnagaT Tahsi 1 (Part) _

85 Ramgarh (379) 111.00 257 (41) P - (-S) T,W,HP - (-5) -( -5-10) as

86 Ram Pur (382) 212.00 862 (135) P D T,W,HP - (-5 I -( 5-10) BS '- 87 Purkhali (376) 22S.00 1,371 (212) P(21, D T,W PO -(-S) BS M(2), H,PUC 88 Bingrakh (383) 227.00 477 (73) P - (-S) T.W -(-5) -(5-10) as

89 sultanpur (384) 121.00 Un-

90 Baban; Khurd (381) 114.00 121 (10) -(-5) -(-5) T,W - (-5) -(5-1B)- as

91 Babani Kalan (380) 137.00 340 (S4) P -(-5) T,W - (-5) -(5-10) BS

92 Jabarhera (38S) 162.00 Un-

93 Ba1amgarh (386) 569.00 1,498 (231) P,M RP(2) T,W,HP PO -(S-10). as Phone

'94 Kakron (206) 166.0G 636 (92) P - (-5) T,HP -( -s) -(S-lO) BS

95 (207) 138.00 546 (91) P(21, -(-5) T,W,HP PO -(-S) BS M,H, PUC

96 Kalal Majra (20b) 150.00 702 (116) P :..(-5} T,HP -(-5) -(5-10) .(-5)

97Chararian (204) 2~S.OO 1,021 (152) P o T,W,HP - ( -5) -(5-10) BS 98 Brahman Majrd 213) 176.00 594 (90) P -(-5) T.W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

99 Bhagwantpur (214) 153.00 747 (127) P,M,Ii, Ii T,W,liP PO -(5-10) as PUC

100 Santpur ( Z 12) &9.00 156 (25) P -(-5) T.W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) as Alias Chupki 179 DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and viJlage distance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur­ Area not (i n kms.) irri­ able ava il ab 1e gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Rupnagar (9) ED,EAG T(43.00),TW(43.00) 54.00 3.00 11.00

PR Rupnagar (10) ED,EAG T(81 .00) , TWE ( 81 .00 ) 61.00 11.00 59.00 PR Rupnagar (10) EA T(89.00),TWE(89.00) 67.00 6.00 63.00

PR Ropar (10 ) ED,EAG T( 11.00}, TWE( 11.00) .191.00 5.00 20.00

inhabited

PR Rupnagar (10) EO ,EAG T(29.00),TWE(29.00} 52.00 16.00 17.00

PR Rupnagar (10) EA T(6.00)~TWE(6.00) 66.00 44.00 21.00

i nhab ited

PR Kurali (7) EA T( 4 .00) , TW ( 4 .00 ) 248.00 61.00 256.00

PR Kura 1i (7) EA T(63.00),TWE(63.00) 33.00 49.00 21.00

PR Kura 1i (5 ) EO,EAG T( 81 .00 ) , TW E( 81 .00 ) 37.00 3.0Q 17.00

PR Kura 1i (6) EO,EAG T(91.00),TWE((1.00) 45.00 1. 00 13.00

PR Kura 1i .(6) ED,EAG T(87.00),TWE(87.00) 11 0.00 4.00 44.00 PR , Kura1; (6) ED,EAG T(84.00),TWE(84.00) 25.00 19.00 48.00

PR Kura1; (6) ED,EAG T(.124 .00), TWE( 124.00) 12.00 17.00

PR . KUra 1; (6 ) ED,EAG T(45.00),TWE(45.00) 6.00 2.00 6.00 '1£0

VILlAtiE

RUPNAGAR· C.·D. BLOCK AmentUes :and

Loca- .Name of village Total rota 1 Am~n1ties available {if not ava'i lab Ie withi.n the tion (with Hadbast No.; area .popula- village, ,a dash (-) 1's Shown in Ute column and ·next Code of the 't;.on to it i'n brackets the distance in br-oad ,·r.anges vi.z. No. village .and ·· ..... 5 ,kms. 5-10 kms ~nd '1'0+ kms ·of Hte near.est ~.place -(in ,number wlle!"e the facil1ty is available is given) hectares) .of house- . Educa----.----.------.------~~'Medl ca 1 'Brinktng Post 'Oay 'or . Communi- hol,{!s tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of ( bus graph the stop, market/ rai 1way hat, stati,on, . if .any waterway)

2 J 4 ,5 6 7 8 9 10

'.,...... 'lahsil1.(".art)

101 Atalgar.h (20S) 77.00 177 (25) p -( -5) T.W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

102 '. Lahar; (209 ) 106.00 730 r99) :'P +,5) T,W,HP -(-5) ·0(5-10) - (-5)

103 Shago Majra (210) 154.00 738: (lG9) 'p 'Mew T.W,HP -(-5) -(-5) 'as

104 Ghak1an (211 ) 115 •. 00 10'1 (3'7 ) ;'p - (-5) TiWliHP -(-5) .;.(5-10) as

105 5 ihon Maj r.a (22.£ ) ,164.00 715 ( 111) 'P • ( -:5 ) T "W ,.HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) 1~6 Haripur.A Has (221) 101.00 270 ()S) .p -(-5) T,HP -(-5) -(5-10) .(-5) Ror Majra

lei" Singh (215 ) 106.00 641 (!)9 ) P( 21, H T,HP PO -(5-10) BS ''M.H. 'PUC 108 Khabra (216) .. 219.00 1,103 (155) P - (",5) T.,W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

W9 Solkhian (217) '215.00 1,237 (207 ) P -(-5) HP (-5) - ( 5~ 10). -(-5)

·110 Raje ,Majra (192 ) 222.;00 ,566 (&9) P -(-5) 'W,;"P -(-5) .. ( 5-10) .(-5)

11.1 i Ramg.arh A Has (203) 166.00 500 (85) p -(-5) HP -(-5) -(10+ ) BS Dekwala

112 .Ak a 19arll Urf !. ('i!:02 ) ZOO.OO 5&5 . (;81) ;'P ;.HC T,oW.KP -(-5) -(10+ ) 8S :B,urj-wa 1a

113 P anjo 1 a (2:01 ) 211.00 829 (U8) i'p' ;1wI -+"5) T,W,HP -(-5) - (-5-10) BS 114 P~njo 1 i (ZOO) '92,'00 ,426 (65) ,p -(-5) T,W -(-5) -(S ... lt») ,BS 115 Salltokhg,rh • (19S) '116,00 387 (52) "p -(-5) W -(-5) -t,5-l0) BS

116 Bh.ada 1 (:16,0) 1,6;0.00 !.467 ,(as) :.p .. (-5) T ..,W,HP -(-5) -( 10+) . ·B,s

117 £arari (359) H~2.00 86 ( H) .. ( ";,5) -(-5) iW.:liP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) 181:

laad····US8"

App~· Nt!ar.est Power L:and use' (i .e •. area· und$'" different' type! of 1and use in hectares roacb town- suppl y rounded upto two dec:.1Nl p.1ates) to. and" village" diStance" Forest.' IrrigtUdr Py,'source: Un- Cultur­ ,A"ea not (f n kllfs) irri­ able DV) i.1 ab le gated waste tel' cuHi­ (i nc 1ud­ vation ;ng gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Kura 11 (5) ED,EAG T(24.00),TWE(24.00) 42.00 11.00

PR Kura 1 i (6 ) ED,EAG T (61.00). TWE( 61. 00) 33.00 1. 00 11.00

PR: Kura 11 (6 ) ED,EAG ., n liS.OO:l.TWi{ 125.00) 10.00 19.(1(1

PR K~ral1 (4) ED,EAG. ., T{9S.00}. M193... 00} 4.00 4.00 14.00

PR Kurali (6) EO.EA~ T(130~ Off). TWE( 130~ 00) 14.00 6.00 14.00 PR. Kurali (6) ElY, EAG T{ 83 ,QO~, TVEt 83~ 00) 4.00 3.00 11.00

PR Kural1 ( 6.) ~A T(87. 00,). TWli{ 87:. 00) 4.00 15.00

PR~ K-oval i ( 6:) EA, T( 189.00). nrEt 189'.00) 5.00 25.00

PR Rtlpnagar (8) EIl:,EAG • i I( 182.00:) • TWE( 182.00) 5.00 3.00 25.00

PR: Rupnll9tl' . (8) ED.EAG T{84.0Dl. TW[{8ihOOj 25.00 12.00 101. 00

PR' Rupnagar' (11 ) EDaAG1 T( 38 .00). TWfi a8~ 00.) 60.00' 10.00 58.00

PRJ R~ pllafJ4J'" (n) ED,EA$ .. T ( 138~ 00:) .Jwt 138;; 00') 20.00 16.00 26.00

PR Rl1fl"·""· (lJ-) EO~EAG' T( 46.00:) ,T1H46'.00i) .' 98.00 8.00 59.00 PRl R1Spna" .. (8) ED.EAS: T(14.00},TW£(74;OO') 3.00 15.00 47,00' 2:.00 28.00 PRc R:Upnan.' (101. ED~EAS:: , .. n 39 • 00" ~ TW~ 39" 00')

23.00 PR'i- RU9na",,· (l3) ED4EA&; , .. n 37 • O{)~ • T'i(U~ 000) • 95.00- 5;00 TWi( 11;" 001 , 8.00 . PI" Rup:n.,."r (10) ED1.. iA6: nUl.OO) , Tilt 9;. 00) •. n.oo:- 3.00 TtII'{ 11.0o.~ 18? VILLAGE RUPNAGAR C.D. BLOCK' Amenities and

Loca- N~e of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (i n number Where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house- Educa-'--~------Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tiona1 water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway hat. station. if any , waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Rupnagar Tahs 11 (Part)

118 Sainfa1pur ( 197) 198.00 629 (100) P,M -( -5) W.HP -(-5) ~(5-10) -(-5)

119 Parhi (196) 114.00 296 (47) P -(-5) HP - ( -5) -(5-10) BS 120 Thauna (190) 165.00 976 (157) P -(-5) T.HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

121 Oau Majra (195) 27.00 11 (1) -(-5) -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5) BS

122 Madpur (199) 88.00 262 (40) P -(-5) T.W.HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

123. Mianpur (194 ) 281.00 1.709 (277) P,M.H O. T.W,HP PTO -(5-10) BS RP(4) Phone

124 Ra'lpur (193) 60.00 Un- Patt i Gadhon 125 Gandhon Kalan(191) 71.00 588 (109) P -(-5) HP - ( -5) -(5-10) BS

126 Manak Majra (189) 110.00 460 (76 ) P -(5-10) T,W.TW, -(-5) -(5-10) BS HP

127 Simbal (18'2 ) 158.00 468 ( 77) P -(5-10) W,TW.HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS Jhalian 128 Lakbm'lpur' (186) 113.00 517 (80) P -( -5) W,TW.HP -(-,5) -(5-10) B~

129 Rang'llpur (188) 101.00 666 (116) P,M RP W,HP PO -(-5) BS

130 Gandhon Khurd(187) 60.00 183 (35) P D T,W.HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

131 Pathar Majra (220) 112.00 18'1 (29) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) - ('-5)

132 Behrampur (219) 309.00 1,706 (265) P,M.H D W.TW.HP Po -(5-10) BS

133 Asmanpur (218) 73.00 315 (37) P - ( - 5) TW,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) - (-5)

134 Pathreri (169) 262.00 946 ( 137) P .(-5) W,TW,HP PO -(5-10) -(-5) Jattan 183 DIRECTORY

land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cul tw'­ Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti­ ( includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Rupnagar (8) ED ,EAG T(80.00),TW(27.00), 63.00 5.00 50.00 TWE(53.00)

nR Rupnagar (7) ED ,EAG T(92.00),TWE(92.00) 4.00 5.00 13.00 It Rupnagar ( 7) ED,EAG T(121.00),TWE(121.00) 6.00 8.00 30.00

'R Rupnagar (8) EA T(22.00),TW(22.00) 1.00 4.00

'R Rupnagar (7) ED ,EAG T(66.00),TWE(66.00) 3.00 5.• 00 14.00

'R Rupnagar (7) EA T(186.00),TW(86.00) 40.00 16.00 39.00 TWE(lOO.OO)

nhab ited 4.00 2.00 11.00 'R Rupnagar (8) EA T(60.00),TW(60.00)

)R Rupnagar (6) ED ,EAG T(91.00),TW(7.00), 5.00 2.00 12.00 TWE(84.00)

)R .R upnagar (6) ED,EAG T(74.00),TW(4.00), 4.00 9.00 71.00 TWE(70.00)

PR Rupnagar (6 ) ED,EAG T(S6.00),TWE(S6.00) 18.00 2.00 37.00

PR Rupnagar ( 5) ED,EAG T(71.00),TWE(71.00) 7.00 6.00 17.00

PR Rupnagar ( 5) ED ,EAG T(25.00),TW(S.00), 12.00 3.00 20.00 TWE(20.00) PR Rupnagar ( 6) ED,EAG T(41.00),TW(21.00), 16.00 14.00 41.00 TWE(20.00) PR Rupnagar (8) ED, EAG T(191.00),TW(100.00), 15.00 13.00 90.00 TWE(91.00)

PR Rupnagar (7) ED,EAG T(63.00) , TW ( 33 .00) , 1. 00 2.00 7.00 TWE(30.00)

PR Rupnagar (7) ED,EAG T(118.00),TW(40.00), 70.00 7.00 67.00 TWE(78.00) 184 VlUAGE

RUPNA6AR C.D. BtOCK Ameni ti es amt:'

Loca- Name of village Tota'J Total Amenities available (if not availabJe~ within ttie tiOD (with Haebast No.} area popula­ vill age, a dash (~) is shown in the col umn and next Code of the .t ion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vil 1age and -5 kms, 5-10kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place' ( 'in number where the fad 1ity is ava11ab']e is ginn) hectares) of house-· Educa- Medica·l Drinking Post· Day or Communi. holds tional water & days cationsc (potable) tele." of (bus. graph the stop~ market/ ran~ay' h'at, station, if any -waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

R'Upnagar Tabs i t (P art)

135 Sa hhpur (166) 275.00 621 (90) P W,TW,HP -(-5) -(5;"10) SS

136 Bar i (168) 453;00 1,754(243) P,M,H -(-5) W;TW,HP' PO -( 5;..1 0:) as J ha 11 ian

137 Pathreri (170.) 142.00 168 (25) P -(5-10) TW,HP -{-51 Raj.putan

138 SugiStpur ( 171 ) 113 • 00 178 (20) P -( -5) -ts-l0) -(-5)

139 Chhota Bande ('172) .49.00 146 (23) P -( -5) W,TW,HP -~ -5) -(-s) -(-5) Mena]

140 BArl SJnde ( 173) 101.00 483 (76) P -(-51 W,TW,HP -(-5) -( -5) 8S. M'aha 1

141 Gobi ndpur' ( 174) 52.00 311 (52) P -( -5) -{ -5) -{-51

14Z Bara (175 ) 73.00 387 (63) P -(-5) -( -5) -( -5) -{ "5.)

143 Sal aura (176) 105.00 326 (51) P -(-5) TW"HP. -(-5) -{ -s) as'

144 R-asu1pur (177) 80.00 359 (57) P -( -5) W,TW,HP -(-5) -{-51

145 Chhoti ( 178) 81 • DO~ 391 (72) P -( -5) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS~ R:ai 10n

739~(129) P -(-5) +-5.) -( -5-) as

147 Gurpura (]85) 53.00 26 (4) -(:"5-) -(-5·) W. TW., HP. -{ -57 -( -6,)

148 Slleora (183) 12J .00 567 (96) p. -(.-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) B5

149 Kotla N;ihang (180) 374.. 00. 3,619 (622) P(2), o T;W,TW, PO DM ly . + .. 61· M,I:! HP

150 Pnoo'lpur ( 181) . 111. 00. 484 (91) P~M.I:I -(-5) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) --( -5) Garewa1 185

"App_ Nearest Power Land'use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach 'town supply rounded upto ~wo decimal places) to and village :d1stance Forest Irrigated by ,source Un- Cultur­ Area not (i n kms) irri­ ,able avail ab le gated . ,waste for culti­ (inc lud­ vation ing gaucnar and groves)

11 12 13 15 17 18

PR Rupnagar (7) ED,EAG T( 143.00). TW(63.00), 36.00 ,8.00 88.00 ];WH80.00)

, PR Rupnagar (6) ,ED ~EAG H.3BO.00),TW(150.00), :2;:00 "2 ~OO 6-9.00 TWE{230.00) cPR Rupnagar (7) ED.EAG H-92 >,00 } , TW ( 50 • 00 ) , 12.00 .2.00 36.00 TWE (42.·00)

PR 'Rupn~!Jar (6) ED,rAG 'H94.001, TW(50.00), 1.00 10.00 8';i.()0 " TWE(44.00)

'J!R Rupnagar (.5 ) EO;EAG 1(.40.00) ,n! (20.00 I, 1.00 :8':00 TWE(20.00) 'PR RUllnagar (,5) ED,EAG T(39.00),TW(20.00), 11.00 1.00 ,50 ;;'00 " HIE( 19.00)

PR Rupnagar (5 ) ED.EAG T( 37 • 00) , TW ( 18 • OQ ) , 1.00 1.00 13.(J0 HIE ( 19.00)

PR Rupnagar (5 ) ED.EAG T{ 5 () .00 ) , TW_( 22 • 00 ) , 7.00 2.00 14.00 TWE(28.00)

PR Rupnagar (5 ) ED.EAG T(50.00),TW(30.00), 14.00 16.00 25.00 TWE(20.00) KR Rupnagar ( $'1 EA T(35.DO).TW(18.00), 18.00 27.00 TWE(17.00)

PR Rupnagar (5 ) EA T~49. 00)., lW( 1-9.00 I, ·6.00 2.00 24.00 TWE(30.00)

PR Rupnagar ( 5) EA T(48~OO), TW(20.00), 2.00 52.00 TWE(28.00) PR R'upnagar _( 5) ED,EAG T(26. 00 l; TW( 11 .OO}, 6.00 2.00 19.00 l'WE(15.00) PR Rupnagar ( 3) EA T(36.00);TWrrO.OO), 8.00 2.00 75.0{) TWE(16.00) PR Rupnagar (2 ) ED,EAG T(192.00),GC(22.00), 62.00 14.00 106.00 TW(70.00J,TWE(100.00)

P.R Rupn~9ar (4) EA T(56.00),TW(30.001. 8.00 6.00 41.00 TWE(26.00) 186

VILLAGE RUPNAGAR C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next C6de of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+ krns of the nearest place ( in nlJlflber where the facility is available is given) hectares) af house­ Ecluea- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, market! railway hat, station, if any waterway)

\ t 2 3 4 5 6 7 ~ 8 10 . J •

Rupnagar Tabsl1 (Part)

151 Shahpur (354) 19.00 '460 (76) -(-5) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

15,2 Majri (353) 168.00 641 (85) P -(-5) T ,W, TK, -(-5) - (-5) as TW,HP

153 Akbarpur (356) 119.00 783 (119) P o T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

151 Ali Bak (357) 48.00 41 (9) -(-5) -(-5) TW -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

15-5- Magror (355) 188.00 608 (80) P -(-5) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

156 Bagwali (358) 169.00 192 (22) P RP T,W,TK, -(-5) -(-5) BS TW

157 Bholon Kale- (362) 145.00 258 (41) -(-5) -(-5) T,W, TK, -(5-10) -(5-10) BS wa1 TW,HP

158 Bhoga1an (364) 268.00 491 (82) P -(-5) T,W,TW -(5-10)-(5-10) BS

159 Fatehpur (363) 399.00 259 (40) P -(-5) T,W, TK, -(5-10) -(5-10) BS TN

16{;) Samana (348) 534.00 367 (60) P -(-5) T ,W, TK, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) TW

161 Khalidpur (352) 175.00 96 (16) -(-5) -(-5) T,W,TK, - (-5) -(-5) -{ -5) TW,HP

162 Dargah Shah (351) 212.00 215 (48) P -(-5) T, TK, TW -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Khalid Bin Walid 163 Nanakpura (43) 47.00 299 (49) P' -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) ,..(-5) Alias Sharfa- bad

164 (42) 113.00 580 (92) P - (-5) W,HP - (-5) - ( -5) -(-5)

165 Mianpur (38) 28.00 Un- Banda 1i an 187 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) . to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti­ (inc1ud­ vation i ng gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

KR Rupnagar ( 6) EA T( 17.00) , TW ( 11 .00), 2.00 TWE(6.00) PR Rupnagar ( 4) EA T(S2.ob),TW(48.00), 51.00 15.00 20.00 TWE(34.00) PR Rup nagar (4j EA T(29.00),TW(29.00) 62.00 9.00 19.00

KR Rupnagar (4) fA T(22.00),TW(12.00), 8.00 2.00 16.00 TWE(lO.OO) PR Rupnagar (5 ) EA T(66.00),TW(40.00), 36.00 10.00 76.00 TWE(26.00) PR Rupnagar (5 ) EA T(43.00),TW(30.00), 39.00 3.00 84.00 TWE(13.00) PR Rupnagar (B) ED,EAG T(23.00),TW(15.00), 95.00 B.OO . 19.00 TWE(8.00) PR Rupnagar (10) ED,EAG T(13.00),TW(10.00), 59.00 27.00 169.00 TWE(3.00)

PR Rupnagar (3 ) ED,EAG T(2.00),TW(1.00), 143.00 2B.00 226.00 TWE(l.OO) I PR Rupnagar (5 ) EA T(2B.00),TW(20.00), 155.00 57.00 294.00 TWE(S.OO) KR Rupnagar (2) EA T(32.00),TW(20.00). 7S.00 39.QO 26.00 TWE(12.00) KR Rupnagar ( 2) ED 11.00 22.00 179.00

PR Rupnagar ( 1 ) ED,EAG T(24.00),TWE(24.00) 4.00 19.00

PR Rupnagar (2 ) ED,EAG T( 74.00) ,Ge( 50.00), 13.00 12.00 14.00 TWE(24.00) inhabited 188 VILLAGE RUPNAGAR C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities avail ab 1e {if not available with'n the tion (wi th Hadbast No. ) area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------.------house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Commun;- holds tiona1 water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway hat. station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Rupnagar Tahsil (Part)

166 Mianpur Rainan (37) 31.00 Un-

167 Khawaspur (39) 175.00 1,127 (186) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

168 Kat 1i (40) 229.00 451 (78) P,M -(-5) W,HP -( -5) -(-5) BS

169 Sada Barat (41) 159.00 33 (5) P -(-5) W,HP PO -(-5) 85, RS l'70 Rupnagar (44) 542.00 727 (111) P,M,H H,MCW, T,W, TW, PTO Oa lly BS, RS PHC .RP HP,R Phone 171 Have 11 Bar i (45) 323.00 Un-

172 Shllmpur (49) 140.00 1,283 (230) P -(-5) T,W,TW. -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) HP 173 Havel; Chhoti (48) 102.00 606 (100) P -(-5) T.W -( -5) -(-5) BS

174 Araz1 Ropar (46) 39.00 Un.

175 Bari Railon (50) 145.00 445 (69) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) ~(-5)

176 Samra 1., (51 ) 142.00 252 (43) P -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) HP 177 Abhepur 8a1i (47) 42.00 15 (4) -(-5) -(-5) T,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

178 Khairabad (52) 118.00 646 (110) P- -(-5) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) as

179 Mansuha Kalan (53) 241. 00 953 (158) P -(-5) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) as

180 Kamalpur (60) 379.00 576 (100 ) P - ( - 5) W,TW,HP - ( - 5) - ( 5 -1 0) 8S

181 Mahlan (58) 126.00 806 (122) -(-5) 0 TW,HP -( -5) - (-5) BS 189

DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur­ Area not (i n kms.) irri­ able available gated waste for culti­ ( inc 1ud­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

inhabited

PR Rupnagar (2 ) EA T( 110.00) ,GC(4.00). 24.00 16.00 25.00

": ~ TWE(106.00) i' PR Rupnagar (2 ) ED, T(90.00)TWE(90.00) 4.00 23.00 112.00 EAG PR Rupnagar ( I ) EA T(23.00),TWE(23.00) 1.00 43.00 92.00

PR Rupnagar (0) EA 7.00 T(46.00I,TW(16.aOI, 52.00 123.00 314.00 TWE(30.00) inhabited

PR Rupnagar (2) EA T(BB.00),TW(36.00), 11.00 2.00 39.00 TWE(52.00)

PR Rupnagar (1) EA .. T(74.00),TW(30.00), 2.00 4.00 22.00 TWE(44.00) inhabited

PR Rupnagar . (2) EA T(61.00),TW(30.00), 6.00 3.00 75.00 TWE( 31.00) PR Rupnagar (2) EA T(78.00),TW(38.00), 9.00 2.00 53.00 TWE(40.00)

PR Rupnagar (2 ) EA T( 27 .00 ) , TW ( 10.00 ) , 10.00 .5.00 TWE( 17. 00) PR Rupnagar (3) EA T(73.00),TW(30.00), 15.00 30.00 TWE(43.00) PR Rupnagar (3 ) ED, T(166.00),TW(40.00). 18.00 5.00 52.00 EAG TWE(126.00) PR Rupnagar (6 ) ED, T( 170.00) , T" (30. 00 ) , 69.00 5.00 135.00 EAG TWE( 140.00) 10.00 PR Rupnagar ( 5 ~ ED, T( 109.00) , TW ( 10.00) , 4.00 3.00 EAG TWE( 99 .00) 190 VILLAGE

RUPfWiAR C.D. BLOCK Amen it i es and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets th~ distance in broad ranges viZ. No. village and -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (i n number where the fac~lity is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds t ional water & days cations (potablel tele­ of (bus graph the stop; market! railway hat, station, if any waterl"ay)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Rupnagar Tahsil (Part)

182 Chhoti (59) 86.00 482 (73) P,M,H -(-5) TW,HP -( -5) -(-5) BS Jha11ian

183 Mansuha Khurd (54) 111.00 210 (28) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

184 Bhauwal (55) 72.00 311 (47) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

185 Rautan (56) 78.00 44 (7) -(-5) -(-5) TW,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5)

186 Budha Bhora (73) 145.00 349 (58) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

187, Chhota Phool (74) 164.00 836 (138) P(2),M D T,W,HP PO -(-5) -(-5)

188 .Gurdaspur (75) 119.00 365 (65) -(-5) -(-5) T,W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5l

189 Bara Phool (76) 525.00 189 (36) ~(-51 -(-5) T,W,HP - ( - 5) - (-5) - ( -5)

190 Nunowal (77) 103.00 23 (5) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5)

268 Chaunta Khurd (68) 86.00 223 (43) p -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

269 Bhaini (57) 143.00 589 (93) P -(-5) HP -(5) -(5-10) BS

270 Chaunta Kalan (67) 187.00 205 (26) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

271 Kheri Salabat- (66) 254.00 765 (154) P,M,H o W,TW,HP PO -(-5) BS pur

341 BhakuMajra (160) 133.00 1,066 (190) P,M,H H,D,CHW W,TW.HP po -(-5) BS

342 Ba1sanda (167) 473.00 1,184 (200) P -(-5) W,TW,HP PO - ( 10+) BS

346 Dulchi Majra (226) 188.00 782 (133) P -( -5) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS 191 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti­ (i nc 1ud­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Rupnagar (5 ) ED, T(61.00,TW(28.00), 9.0U 5.00 11.00 EAG TWE(33.00) PR Rupnagar (3) ED. T(48.00),TW(8.00), 38.00 6.00 19.00 EAG TWE( 40.00 j

PR Rupnagar (5 ) ED, T(46.00),TW(6.00). 4.00 22.00 EAG TWE(40.00) PR Rupnagar (7) EQ. T(35.00),TW(5.00), 10.00 33.00 EAG TWE(30.00) PR Rupnagar (3 ) EA T(87.00),TW(50.00), 8.00 9.00 41.00 TWE(37.00)

PR Rupnagar (3) Ell. T{ 132.00) ,TW{39. 0>0), 8.00 24.00 TWE(93.00) PR Rupnagar (4) EA T(105.00),W(70.00), 4.00 10.00 TWE ( 35 • 0(:))

PR Rupnagar (3 ) EA T{467.00).TW(267.00), 58.00 TWE(20q.OO) KR Rupnagar (3 ) EA T(72.00),lW(34.00), 23.00 5.00 3.00 TWE(38.00) PR Rupnagar (8) ED, T(49.00),TW(49.00) 1.00 36.00 EAG PR Rupnagar (7) ED. T( 118.(0), lWEI 118.00) 25.00 EAG

PR Rupnagar (8) ED .• T( 121.00) , Ti;J ( 121 .00 ) 28.00 38.00 EAG

I PR Rupnagar ( 11 ) EA T(64.00),TW(58.00), 73.00 33.00 64.00 TWE(26.00) PR Rupnagar ( 11 ) EA .T(103.00),TWE(103.00) 4.00 3.00 23.00

p~ T ( 189" (0) , HiE ( 159. 00) 98.00 4. DO 182.00 " Rupl1agar ( 11 ) EA

PR Rupnagar (10) EA T( 136.00) , TWE ( 136.00 ) 3.00 49.00 192 VILLAGE RUPNAGAR C.O. BLOCK Amenities and

loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) - hectares) of house­ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potable). tele­ of (bus graph the stop, market! railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

flupnagar Tahsil (Part)

347 Gos1an (225) 143.00 731 (113) P,M,H -(-5) T,TW,HP - (-5) -( -5) - (-5)

348 Mugal Majri (223) 136.00 440 (71) P -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -( -5) HP

Rupnagar C.D. Block 38,550.00 1,08,477 P(163) H(7) Total : ( 18,021) M( 3Z) MCW(Z) H(Zl) MH(1) PUC(4) CWC(Z) CeO) Ht(Z) TR(O) PHC(Z) 1(0) D(20) AC(O) PHS(3) 0(0) Ta(O) FPe(O) NH(O) SMP(Z) RP(Zl) CHW(1 ) O(Z)

Indicates the nil information 193 DIRECTORY

Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decima1 p1acesl to and vill age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation i n"g gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Kurali (4) EA T ( 91. 00) , TW ( 18.00) , 22.00 30.00 TWE( 73 .00)

PR Kural; (3) ED,EAG T(76.00),TW(15.00), 11.00 4.0C 45.00 TWE (61. 60)

1.00 T( 12,161.00). 1,228.00 2.259.00 15,531.00 GC(1,262.00). 11(510.00). TWE(7.462.00). TK(33.00) .R(321.00j. TII(3.057.00),0(56.00) } • PUNJAB C. D. BLOCKS MAJRI AND KHARAR TAHSIL KHARAR DISTRICT RUPNAGAR

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C.O . BLOCKS E MAJRI \ F KHARAR

BOUNDARY, STA1E/U.l .• IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD . P.S " DISTRICT ... RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION. BROAD GAUGl:: rMijj! " TAHSIL " .• POST OFFICE/ POST AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE .. po/p~o " C.D. BLOCK .. HIGH / SECONDARY SCHOOL .. ., VILLAGE WlTIi LOCATION CODE NUMBER .. [::::J;C::~1 HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL . H$ HEADQUARTERS: TAHSIL .. " ... , . .... ' .. .• @ HOSPIT AL HEAL TH CENTRE , PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE, \ VILLAGES WITH POPULATION SIZE: BELOW 200; 200 DISPENSARY, MATERNITY AND CHilO WELFARE CENTRE. aH~~+'" , ~ -499; SOO-999; 1000-4999; &000 ANI> ASOVE .. IMPORTANT VILLAGE MANDIES .. Ie,. UNINHABITED VILLAGES WITH LOCATION CODE . t All bounda.nes are updat6d upto 1st D.cemb.r. ~98g . NUMBER 2. C.D. block bounQary .xclud.. statutOf"Y towns. URBAN AREA WITH LOCA TlON CODE .. mvtW%'4l I NATIONAL HIGHWAY .. .. ~!...._

~:TE HIGHWAy ...... _._. ______S_H __ 18______. ______--~------.------______~

Based upon Survey of 1fI~lo mop wlfh the permlulon of ttle Surveyor Gan.ror of inctio. © Govemment of india Copyri9ht, 1997 . ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES KHARAR C.D. BLOCK

197 AlPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES KHARAR ~.D. BLOCK

Seri a1 . Name of the vi 11 age 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (with Hadbas t No. ) location location location location Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

1 2 3 4 5 6

Kharar Tahsil (Part) 1 Alapur (92) 20/8/3/53 20/08/0030/0053 17/8/3/34 17/08/0030/0034 / Alipur (252) 20/8/3/256 20/08/0030/0256 17/8/3/270 17/08/0030/0270 3 Aujala ( 182) 20/8/3/162 20/08/0030/0162 17/8/3/163 17/08/0030/0163

4 Badala (188) 20/8/3/1~8 20/08/0030/0168 17/8/3/203 17/08/0030/0203 (Niya Shahar) 5 Badal i (71 ) 20/8/3/167 20/08/0030/0167 17/8/3/202 17/08/0030/0202 6 Badarpur (378) 20/8/3/39 20/08/0030/0039 17/8/3/174 17/08/0030/0174 ..y Baihrampur (38) 20/8/3/233 20/08/0030/023'3 17/8/3/231 17/08/0030/0231 8 Bajheri . (70) 20/8/3/176 20/08/0030/0176 11/8/3/181 17/08/0030/0181 J-' (264) 20/8/3/259 20/08/0030/0259 17/8/3/284 17/08/0030/0284 OfV"Ba 118 11 ( 34) 20/8/3/2AO 20/08/0030/0240 17/8/3/150 17/08/0030/0150 j)""Bal1o Majra ( 32) 20/8/3/152 20/08/0030/0152 17/8/3/157 17/08/0030/0157 .y Balongi (26) 20/8/3/151 20/08/0030/0151 17/8/3/149 17/08/0030/0149 Y8ar Majra (25) 20/8/3/150 20/08/0030/0150 17/8/3/147 17/08/0030/0147 14 Barauhl i (380) 20/8/3/40 20/08/0030/0040 '17/8/3/175 17/08/0030/0175 ~Bari (265) 20/8/3/275 20/08/0030/0275 17/8/3/285 17/08/0030/0285 16 Bar1wala (309) 20/8/3/226 20/08/0030/0226 17/8/3/243 17/08/0030/0243 ,11 Basi an ,(53) 20/8/3/197 20/0810030/0197 17/8/3/214 17/08/0030/0214, 7aathlana (284) 20/8/3/283 20/08/0030/0283 17/8/3/247 17/08/0030/0247 1.9 Batta (375) 20/8/3/188 20/08/0030/0188 17/8/3/183 17/08/0030/0183 20 Bhabatt (234) 20/8/3/254 20/08/0030/0254 17/8/3/269 17/08/0030/0269 21 Bhago Majra (75) 20/8/3/164 20/08/0030/0164 17/8/3/169 17/08/0030/0169 22 'Bhago Majra (40) 20/8/3/234 20/08/0030/0234 17/8/3/233 17/08/0030/0233 23 Bharatpur (43) 20/8/3/227 20/08/0030/0227 17/8/3/238 17/08/0030/0238 24 Bhukhri (78) 20/8/3/159 20/08/0030/0159 17/8/3/164 17/08/0930/0164 25 Bibipur (376) 20/8/3/189 20/08/0030/0189 17/8/3/182 17/08/0030/0182 ~ChaChU Majra (268) 20/8/3/261 20/08/003.0/0261 17/8/3/279 17/08/0030/0279 ;?-7 Chandon Gob1ndgarh (179) 20/8/3/138 20/08/0030/0138 17/8/3/139 17/08/0030/0139 JIY Chaparchiri khurd (194 ) 20/8/3/218 20/08/0030/0218 17/8/3/152 17/08/0030/0152 ~ Chaparchiri Kalan (195) 20/8/3/239 20/08/0030/0239 17/8/3/151 17/08/0030/0151 ?Ji" Chau Majra (272) 20/8/3/280 20/08/0030/0280 17/8/3/291 17/08/0030io291 198 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES KHARAR C.D. BLOCK

; Serial Name of the village 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (with Hadbast No.) Locabon Locabon Locabon Locabon Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Kharar Tahsil (Part)--Contd. 31 Chhaju Majra ( 33) 20/8!3/1~3 20/08/0030/0153 17/8/3/156 17/08/0030/0156 32 Chhot i Bari Parachh (349) 20/8/3/104 20/08/0030/0104 17/8/3/1Hi 17/08/0030/0116 / ,..chi 11 a (3) 20/8/3/264 20/08/0030/0264 17/8/3/276 17/08/0030/0276 34 Cholta (385) 20/8/3/172 20/08/0030/0172 17/8/3/198 17/08/0030/0198 35 Cholta Kalan (189). 20/8/3/170 20/08/0030/0170 17/8/3/207 17/08/0030/0207 36 Chud1ala (299) 20/8/3/225 20/08/0030/0225 17/8/3/242 17/08/0030/0242 37 Chuni Kal an (62) 20/8/3/203 20/08/0030/0203 17/8/3/222 17/08/0030/0222 38 Chuni Khurd (61 ) 20/8/3/204 20/08/0030/0204 17/8/3/223 17/08/0030/0223 39 Dau Majra (76) 20/8/3/163 20/08/0030/0163 17/8/3/168 17/08/0030/0168 ~ Daun (27) 20/8/3/149 20/08/0030/0149 17/8/3/148 17/08/0030/0148 41 Deh Kalan (365) 20/8/3/174 20/08/0030/0\?4 17/8/3/199 17/08/0030/0199 42 Desu Majra (31 ) 20/8/3/154 20/08/0030/0154 17/8/3/158 17/08/0030/0158 43 Dhaba 1i (54) 20/8/3/196 20/08/0030/0196 17/8/3/215 17/08/0030/0215 44 Dharak Kalan (56) 20/8/3/200 20/08/0030/0200 17/8/3/216 17/08/0030/0216 45 Dharak Khurd (55) 20/8/3/199 20/08/0030/0199 17/8/3/217 17/08/0030/0217 ~ Dharamgarh (227) 20/8/3/251 20/08/0030/0251 17/8/3/265 17/08/0030/0265 ~ Dhelpur (286) 20/8/3/286 20/08/0030/0286 17/8/3/299 17/08/0030/0299 Dhirpur (287) 20/8/3/284 20/08/0030/0284 17/8/3/246 17/08/0030/0246 ~ Dhol (293) 20/8/3/270 20/08/0030/0270 17/8/3/234 17/08/0030/0234 .Jo Dhurali (1) 20/8/3/272 20/08/0030/0272 17/8/3/249 17/08/0030/0249 J' Drari (283) 20/8/3/282 20/08/0030/0282 17/8/3/292 17/08/0030/0292 52 Fatehpur Theri (388) 20/8/3/182 20/08/0030/0182 17/8/3/185 17/08/0030/0185 53 Fateh Ullapur (30) 20/8/3/155 20/08/0030/0155 17/8/3/159 17/08/0030/0159 54 Gabba Majra (48) 20/8/3/211 20/08/0030/0211 17/8/3/208 17/08/0030/0208 55 Garanga (373) 20/8/3/186 20/08/0030/0186 17/8/3/189 17/08/0030/0189 56 Gharuan (377 ) 20/8/3/180 20/08/0030/0180 17/8/3/176 17/08/0030/0176 57 Ghataur (94) 20/8/3/55 20/08/0030/0055 17/8/3/33 17/08/0030/0033 58 Ghoga (371) 20/8/3/195 20/08/0030/0195 17/8/3/191 17/08/0030/0191 59 Ghoga Kheri (374) 20/8/3/187 20/08/0030/0187 17/8/3/188 17/08/0030/0188 0.V Gidarpur' (301 ) 20/8/3/222 20/08/0030/0222 17/8/3/239 17/08/0030/0239 Y Giga Majra (281) 20/8/3/289 20/08/0030/0289 17/8/3/297 17/08/0Q30!,,0297 3 Gob1ndgarh (296) 20/8/3/285 20/08/0030/0285 17/8/3/245 17/08/0030/0245 199 ALPHABETICAl LIST OF VILLAGES KHARAR C.D. BLOCK

Serial Name of the village 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (with Hadbast NO.) Locabon Locabon Locabon Cocabon Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

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Kharar Tahsil (Part)-':'Contd.

/~Udalla (285) 20/8/3/287 20/08/0030/0287 17/8/3/298 17/08/0030/0298 64 Harlalpur (181 ) 20/8/3/158 20/08/0030/0158 17/8/3/141 17/08/0030/0141 ~ Jagatpur (261) 20/8/3/249 20/08/0030/0249 17/8/3/262 17/08/0030/0262 66 Jandpur (28) 20/8/3/156 .20/08/0030/0156 17/8/3/142 17/08/0030/0142 67 Jhanjher; (50) 20/8/3/210 20/08/0030/0210 . 17/8/3/224 17/08/0030/0224 ~ Jheur Her; (253) 20/8/3/253 20/08/0030/0253 17/813/267 17/08/0030/0267

69 Jhungi~n (29) 20/8/3/157 20/08/0030/0·157 17/8/3/161 17/08/0030/0161 70 Jlrakpur (235) 20/813/255 20/08/0030/0255 17/8/3/268 17/08/0030/0268

'\.]A'" Ka il 0 n (193) 20/8/3/219 20/08/0030/0219 17/8/3/236 17/08io030/0236 72 Kajjal Majra (372) 20/8/3/185 20/08/0030/0185 17/8/3/190 17/08/0030/0190 \])!" Kamba 1a (226) 20/8/3/263 20/08/0030/0263 17/8/3/274 17/08/0030/0274 vK" Kambal; ( 225) 20/8/3/248 20/08/0030/0248 17/8/3/263 17/08/0030/0263 X Kandala (230) 20/8/3/252 20/08/0030/0252 17/8/3/266 17/08/0030/0266 76 Kansal (354) 20/8/3/107 20/08/0030/0107 17/8/3/119 17/08/0030/0119 77 (352) 20/8/3/106 20/08/0030/0106 17/8/3/118 17/08/0030/0118

~ Kauru Majra (262) 20/8/3/250 20/08/0030/0250 17/8/3/264 17/08/0030/0264 79 Khanpur Behlan (302) 20/8/3/201 20/08/0030/0201 17/8/3/230 17/08/0030/0230 80 Khuni Majra ( 187) 20/8/3/216 20/08/0030/0216 17/8/3/154 17/08/0030/0154 ~ Kumbra (6) 20/8/3/246 20/08/0030/0246 17/8/3/260 17/08/0030/0260 7Kurara (276) 20/8/3/293 20/08/0030/0293 17/8/3/288 17/08/0030/0288 y- Kurari (274) 20/8/3/277 20/08/0030/0277 17/8/3/286 17/08/0030/0286 ~ Lakhnaur (36) 20/8/3/238 20/08/0030/0238 17/8/3/230 17/08/0030/0230 .yr Lainba (196 ) 20/8/3/245 20/08/0030/0245 17/8/3/259 17/08/6030/0259 Jw Landiali (229) 20/8/3/257 20/08/0030/0257 17/8/3/271 17/08/0030/0271 ~Landran (37 20/8/3/232 20/08/0030/0232 17/8/3/229 17/08/0030/0229 88 Led; (41) 20/8/3/231 20/08/0030/0231 17/8/3/236 17/08/0030/0236 89 Machhipur (387) 20/8/3/181 20/08/0030/0181 17/8/3/184 17/08/0030/0184 90 Madan Heri (364) 20/8/3/175 20/08/0030/0175 17/8/3/200 17/08/0030/0200

,..91 Madanpur (8) 20/8/3/243 20/08/0030/0243 17/8/3/258 17/08/0030/0258 92 Maggar (46) 20/8/3/214 20/08/0030/0214 17/8/3/205 17/08/0030/0205 93 Majat (60) 20/8/3/206 20/08/0030/0206 17/8/3/218 17/08/0030/0218 200 AlPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES KHARAR C.D. BLOCK

Serial Name of the village 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (with Hadbast No.) Location locabon Location Locabon Code Code Code Code (Manual) (~omputer) (Manual) (Computer)

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Kharar Thasil (Part}

94 Majatri ( 57) 20/8/3/208 20/08/0030/0208 17/8/3/211 17/08/0030/0211 95 Makran (58) 20/8/3/207 20/08/0030/0207 17/8/3/210 17/08/0030/0210 96 Malikpur (367) 20/8/3/194 20/08/0030/0194 17/8/3/192 17/08/0030/0192 97 Mamunpur (381) 20/8/3/179 20/08/0030/0179 17/8/3/172 17/08/0030/0172 ~ Manak Majra (39) 20/8/3/235 20/08/0030/0235 17/8/3/232 17/08/0030/0232 Jl Manakpur Kallar (277) 20/8/3/281 20/08/0030/0281 17/8/3/289 17/08/0030/0289 $0 Manaul i (270) 20/8/3/273 20/08/0030/0273 17/8/3/2,80 17/08/0030/0280 ~ Mataur (7) 20/8/3/244 20/08/0030/0244 17/8/3/255 17/08/0030/0255 ft Matran (267) 20/8/3/274 20/08/0030/0274 17/8/3/283 17 /08/0030/0283 ~ Maujpur ( 42) 20/8/3/230 20/08/0030/0230 17/8/3/137 17/08/0030/0137 ~ Mauli Baidwan (4) 20/8/3/265 20/08/0030/0265 17/8/3/277 17/08/0030/0277 105 Mehmudpur (368) 20/8/3/193 20/08/0030/0193 17/8/3/193 17/08/0030/0193 106 Milak' (346) 20/8/3/123 20/08/0030/0123 17/8/3/122 17/08/0030/0122 ~ Mlndha Majra (280) 20/8/3/290 20/08/0030/0290 17/8/3/296 17/08/0030/0296 ~ Mohali ( 10) 20/8/3/242 20/08/0030/0242 17/8/3/257 17/08/0Q30/0257 ~ Mote Majra (279) 20/8/3/291 20/08/0030/0291 17/8/3/295 17/08/0030/0295 110 Mullanpur (342) 20/8/3/109 20/08/0030/0109 17/813/113 17/08/0030/0113 Garibdass 111 Nab1pur (366) 20/8/3/192 20/08/0030/0192 17/8/3/196 17/08/0030/0196

112 Nada ~ (350) 20/8/3/105 20/08/0030/0105 17/8/3/117 17/08/0030/0117 113 Naggal Faizgarh ( 190) 20/8/3/212 20/08/0030/0212 17/8/3/206 17/08/0030/0206 Y Nanu Majra (~91) 20/8/3/269 20/08/0030/0269 17/8/3/252 17/08/0030/0252 115 Niamfan (52) 20/8/3/198 20/08/0030/0198 17/8/3/213 17/08/0030/0213 ~ Nogiari (282) 20/8/3/288 20/08/0030/0288 17/8/3/293 17108/0030/0293 117 Padiala (379) 20/8f3/44 20/08/0030/0044 '17/8/3/173 17/08/0030/0173 118 Pannuan (386) 20/8/3/173 20/08/0030/0173 17/8/3/197 17/08/0030/0197 119 Papri (269) 20/813/262 20/08/0030/0262 17/8/3/275 17/08/0030/0275 .)lO Patran (297) 20/8/3/224 20/08/0030/0224 17/8/3/241 17/08/0030/0241 121 Patti (290) 20/8/3/236 20/08/0030/0236 17/813/253 17/08/0030/0253 122 Patton (273) 20/8/3/278 20/08/0030/0278 17/8/3/281 17/08/0030/0281 123 Pfr Sohana (72) 20/8/3/166 20/08/0030/0166 17/8/3/201 17/0&/0030/0201 124 Popna (51) 20/8/3a09 20/08/0030/0209 17/8/3/212 17/08/0030/0212 201 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES KHARAR C.D. BLOCK

Serial Name of the village 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (with Hadbas t No. ) Loc:::abon Locatl0n [ocatlon Locabon Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

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Kharar Tahsi 1 (Part)

¢' Raipur (24) 20/8/3/148 20/08/0030/0148 17/8/3/146 17/08/0030/0146 J70 Raipur Kalan (294) 20/8/3/229 20/08/0030/0229 17/8/3/235 17/08/0030/0235 # Raipur Khurd (2) 20/8/3/266 20/08/0030/0266 177813/278 17/08/0030/0278 128 Rangian (49) 20/8/3/171 20/08/0030/0171 17/8/3/209 17/08/0030/0209 129 R'asan Heri (47) 20/8/31'213 20/08/0030/0213 17/8/3/225 17/08/0030/0225

130 Rora (369) 20/8/3/190 20/08/0030/0190 17 /~/3/195 17/08/0030/0195

131 Rudiala (77) 20/8/3/161 20/08/0030/0161 17/~!3/167 17/08/0030/0167 ~ (263) 20/8/3/260 20/08/0030/0260 17/8/3/273 17/08/0030/0273 133 Rurkee Pukhta (74) 20/8/3/165 20/08/0030/0165 17/8/3/170 17/08/0030/0170 134 (95) 20/8/3/42 20/08/0030/0042 '17/8/3/32 17/08/0030/0032

~ Saidpur ( 44) 20/813/221 20/08/0030/0221 17/8/3/228 17/08/0030/0228 J& Saini Majra (271) 20/8/3/279 20/08/0030/0279 17/8/3/290 17/08/0030/0290 vzr Sambalki (292) \ 20/8/3/268 20/08/0030/0268 17/8/3/251 17/08/0030/0251 /saneta (288) 20/8/3/271 20/08/0030/0271 17/8/3/248 17/08/0030/0248 139 Sangriwa 1a V (345) 20/8/3/108 20/08/0030/0108 17/8/31121 17/08/0030/0121 140 Sante Majra ( 186) 20/8/3/217 20/08/0030/0217 17/ff/3/155 17/08/0030/0155 141 Sawara (45) 20/8/3/220 20/08/0030/0220 17/8/3/227 17/08/0030/0227 / Sekhan Majra (275) 20/8/3/294 20/08/0030/0294 17/8/3/287 17/08/0030/0287

~ Shafipur (228) 20/8/3/258 20/08/0030/0258 17/8/3/272 17/08/0030/0272 144 Shakrullapur (69) 20/8/3/177 20/08/0030/0177 17/8/3/180 17/08/0030/0180 ~ Shiampur (295) 20/8/3/228 20/08/0030/0228 17/8/3/244 17/08/0030/0244 ,y6 Siahi Majra ( 9) 20/8/3/241 20/08/0030/0241 17/8/3/256 17/08/0030/0256 ~Siaun (266) 20/8/3/276 20/08/0030/0276 17/8/3/282 17/08/0030/0282 148 S11 (390) 20/8/3/184 20/08/0030/0184 17/8/3/187 17/08/0030/0187 149 Sllkapra (389) 20/8/3/183 20/08/0030/0183 17/8/3/186 17/08/0030/0186 150 Silkapra (63) 20/8/3/202 20/08/0030/0202 17/8/3/221 17/08/0030/0221

151 Simbal Majra (73) 20/8/3/178 20/08/0030/0178 17/8/3/171 17/08/0030/0171 152 Soe Majra. (298) 20/813/223 20/08/003010223 17/8/3/240 17/08/0030/0240 03 Sohana (35) 20/8/3/237 20/08/0030/0237 17/8/3/254 17/08/0030/n54 154 Soonk (344) 20/8/3/103 20/08/0030/0103 17/8/3/120 17/08/0030/0120 202 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES KHARAR C.D. BLOCK

Serial Name of the vn 1age 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (wi th Hadbas t NO.) Locabon Locabon locabon Location Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

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Kharar Tahsil (Part)

155 Sotal (370) 20/8/3/191 20/08/0030/0191 17/8/3/194 17/08/0030/0194 Sukhgarh (289) 20/8/3/267 20/0810030/0267 11/8/3/250 17/08/0030/0250 J66 r .fl7 Tangauri (278) 20/8/3/292 20/08/0030/0292 17/8/3/294 17/08/0030/0294 ~8 Tarf Kumbra L5) 20/8/3/247 20/08/0030/0247 17/8/3/261 17/08/0030/0261 159 Tirpari (191 ) 20/8/3/169 20/08/0030/0169 17/8/3/204 17/08/0030/0204 160. Todar Majra (59) 20/8/3/205 20/08/0030/0205 17/8/3/219 17/08/0030/0219 161 Tole Majra (192) 20/8/3/215 20/08/0030/0215 17/8/3/153 17/08/0030/0153 YILLAGE D1RECTORY KHARAR C.D. BLOCK 204

VILLAGE KHARAR C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with HadbastNo.) area popul a­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and - 5 kms. ~-10. kms and 1O+kms. of the near es t p1 ~ce ( in number hectares) of ~~:~:_~~:_~~c_~~~tJ_~~_~!!~]~~]:_~~_~!~~~~ ______house­ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Gommuni- holds tional water & days cations (potablet tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway hat, station, if any waterway)

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Kharar Tahsi 1 (Part)

39 Badarpur (378) 125.00 607 (90) P -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

40 Barauhli (380) 263.00 1,500 (245) P -( -5) W, TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) . -( -5)

42 Sahauran (95) 519.00 2,348 (407) P CHW W,TW,HP PO, -(-5) BS Phone 44 Padiala (379) 344.00 1,630 (260) P(2),M, D,CHW T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS (} H,PUC,C HP 53 Alapur (92) 172.00 925 (129) P,TR He W,TW,HP PO -(5-10) BS

55 Ghataur (94) 200.00 1,002 (163) P,M,H -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

103 Soonk (344) 843.00 792 (119) P -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) -(5-10) BS

104 Chhoti Bari (349) 1,074.00 1,472 (222) P RP T,W PO -(5-10) BS Parachh 105 Nada (350) 899.00 1,445 (256) P,M -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5) BS

- 106 Karoran (352) 1,497.00 9,429 (2174) P(5),M, D,FPC T,W -(-5) -(-5) BS H 1!)? Kansa 1 (354) 1,149.004,331 (1041) P,M,H D,FPC T,W,N -(-5) -(-5) BS

108 Sangriwa1a (345) 121.00 393 (46) P H T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS HP 109 Mullanpur (342) 849.00 4,881 (864) P(2),M PHC,RP,O T,TW PTO Daily BS Garibdass (3),1i(2) Phone 123 Milak (346) 48.00 818 (145 ) P -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS HP 138 Chandon (179) 214.00 500 (73) P PHC W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS Gobindgarh 205 DIRECTORY

Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) - to and -----.------~------vi 11 age distance Forest I rr i ga ted by source' Un- Cultur­ Area not (in kms~) irri­ able available gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vat ion ing gauchar and groves)

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PR Kharar (3) ED,EAG T(97 ~'OO), TWE(97 .00) 15.00 1.00 12.00

PR Kharar (3) . ED,EAG T(133.00),TWE(133.00) 101.00 29.00

PR Kharar ( 4,) EA T(156.00),GC(156.00) 307.00 10.00 46.00

PR Kura 11 (3) EA T(161.00),GC(161.00) 121.00 37.00 25.00

PR Kharar (7) ED,EAG 148.00 7.00 17.00

PR Kura 1i (5) ED,EAG T{137.00),TW{37.00), 30.00 3.00 30.00 TWE(100.00) PR Chandi garh (6) ED T(12.00),TWE(12.00) 235.00 596.00

PR Chandigarh (7) EA 243.00 21.00 810.00

PR Chandigarh (6,- EA 630.00 -_ 210.00 2.00 57.00

PR Chandigarh (2) ED 1,172.00 -- 80.00 225.00 20.00

PR Chandigarh (2) EO 685.00 -- 247.00 2.00 215.00

PR Chandigarh (6) EA T(42.00),TWE(42.00) 36.00 1.00 42.00

PR ' Chandigarh (6) ED,EAG T(159.00),TWE(159.00) 345.00 97.00 248.00

PR Chandigarh (5) EO,EAG T(28.00),TWE(28.00) 8.00 12.00 206 VILLAGE

KHARAR C.D. BLOCK Amen iti es and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities avail ab 1e {if (lot available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area poou 1a- vi 11 age, a dash (-) is shown, in the column and next Code of the :ion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and ·5 kms, 5·10. kms and 10i-kms. of the nearest place (i n number hectares) of __W~!!!_!_~e_!~~~]!!l_~:_~~~~!~~~~_~~_~~~~~L ______house- - Ed.uca- r~edical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds t i ana 1 water & days cations (potablet tele- of (bus graph the stop, market! rai lway hat, station, ' if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Kharar Tahsil (Part) 148 Raipur (24) 119.00 605 (105) P -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

149 Daun (27) 268.00 1,746 (265) P(2),M PHC,RP, TW,ttP PO -(-5) BS (2), H SMP,CHW 150 Bar Majra (25) 151.00 931 (221) P -(-5) T,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

151 Balong; (26) 244.00 2,106 (410) P -(-5) W,TW,HP PO -(-5) BS

152 Ballo Majra (32) 206.00 939 (146 ) P -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) HP 153 Chhaju Majra (33) 198.00 1,331 (200) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

154 Desu Majra. (31 ) 99.00 1,443 (294) P(2),M, RP T,W,TW, -(-5) Oaily BS H tiP 155 Fateh Ullapur (30) J21.00 496 (84) -(-5) -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS liP 156 Jandpur (28) 219.00 1,371 (198) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

157 Jhungian (29) 161.00 596 (82) P - ( - 5.) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

158 Harlalpur ( 181) 198.00 570 (97) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) - (-5)' BS

159 Bnukhri (78) 122.00 545- (103) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

161 Rudiala ( 77) 267.00 1,089 (166) P,M -(-5) T.W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS HP 162 Aujala ( 182) 115.00 12 (2) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

163 Dau Majra (76) 153.00 877 (136) P 0 W,TW,HP PO -(-5) BS

164 Shage Majra (75} 250.00 951 (166) P,M,H, D TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS fuq 207 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not (i n kms.) irri­ able available gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17

PR Kharar (5) ED,EAG . T(80.00),TW(3.00), 15.00 14.00 10.00 TWE(77.00) flR Kharar (4) EA T(151.00),TW(12.00), 39.00 20.00 58.00 TWE(139.00) PR S.A.S. NaMr (2) ED,EAG T(45.00),TW(45.00) . 25.00 13.00 68.00

PR S.A.S. Nagar (2) EA T(74.00),TW(14.00); 29.00 49.00 92.00 TWE(60.00) PR Kharar ( 2) EA T(140.00),TWE(140.00) 27.00 10.00 29.00

PR Kharar (3) EA T(89.00),TWE(89.00) 66.00 13.00 30.00

PR Kharar (2) EA T(67.00),TW(67.00) 12.00 2.00 18.00

PR Kharar (2) EA T(96.00),TW(96.00) 11.00 1.00 13.00

PR Kharar (3) ED,EAG T(160.00),TW(160.00) 30.00 4.00 25.00

PR Kharar (2) ElJ,EAG T(123.00),TW(123.00) 18.00 7.00 13.00

PR Kharar (2) EA T(95.00),TW(95.00) 35.00 7.00 61.00

PR Kharar (2) ED,EAG T(72.00),TW(72.00) 11.00 5.00 34.00

PR Kharar (4) ED,EAG T(193.00),TW(193.00) 31.00 3.00 40.00

PR Kharar (3 ). ED,EAG T(49.00),TWE(49.00) 34.00 32.00

PR Kharar (3) ED,EAG T(106.00),TW(10&.00) 17.00 1.00 29.00

PR Kharar (4) EA T(62.00),TW(12.00), 158.00 30.00 TWE(50.00) 208 VILLAGE KHARAR C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amen i ties avail able ( if not available within the tion (wi th Hadbas t No.) area popula- v ill age, a dash (- ) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad raRges viz. No. village and . -5 kms, 5.10. kms and 10~kms. of the nearest plac.e (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------._------house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds t i on a1 water & days cations (potable~ tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ rai lway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Kharar Tahsil (Part) 165 Rurkee Pukhta (74) 266.00 1,490 (219) P,M -(-5) W,TW,HP PO -(-5) BS

166 Pir Sohana (72) 271.00 863 (132) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

167 Badal; (71) 378.00 1,892 (2B6) P -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS HP 16B Badala (N;ya (18B) 268.00 2,512 (38B) P,M 0 T,W,TW, PO, Daily BS Shahar) HP Phone .169 Tirpari (191) 176.00 240 (24) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

170 Cholta Kalan ( 189) 182.00 807 (142) P -(-5) W,TW,HP PO -(-5) BS

171 Rangian (49) 178.00 556 (64) P -( .. 5) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

172 Cholta (385) 278.00 1,056 (170) P,M,H -(5-10) W,TW,HP PO -(5-10) -(-5)

173 Pannuan (386) 110.00 630 (100) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

174 Deh Kalan (365 ) 148.00 226 (33) P -(5-10) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

175 Madan Her; (364) 149.00 701 (106 ) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

176 Bajheri (70) 388.00 1,230 ( 193) P -(-5) HP -(~5) -(-5) BS

177 Shakru 11 apur (69) 221.00 1,320 (230) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

178 Simbal Majra (73) 99.00 532 (82) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) - (5-10) -(-5) 209 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two dec imal places) to and ------~------vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not (i n kms.) irri­ able avail able gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Kharar (4) EA T(78.00), TW( 18.00), 130.00 9.00 49.00 TWE(60.00) PR Kharar (3) EA 25.00 T( 111 .00) , TWE ( 111 .00) 97.00 15.00 23.00

PR Kharar (3) EA T(82.00).TW(50.00)~ 212.00 14.00 70.00 TWE(32.00) PR Kharar (2) EA T(128.00),TW(128.00) 102.00 25.00 13.00

PR Kharar (4) ED,EAG T(106.00),TW(6.00), 32.00) 14.00 24.00 TWE(100.00) PR Kharar (3) EA T(75.00),TWE(75.00) 88.00 1.00 18.00

PR Kharar (4) ED,EAG T(52.00),TW(~2.00) 99.00 27.00

PR Kharar (6) EA T(98.00),TWE(98.00) 151.00 3.00 26.00

PI< Kharar (7) EA T(43.00),TWE(43.00) 51.00 1.00 15.00

PR Kharar (6) ED,EAG T(97.00),TW(27.00), 32.00 1.00 18.00 TWE(70.00) PR Kharar (5) ED,EAG T(63.00),TW{23.00), 68.00 2.00 16.00 TWE(40.00) PR Kharar (4) ED,EAG T(51.00),TW(22.00), 242.00 12.00 83.00 TWE(29.00)

PR Kharar (8) ED,EAG T(92.00),TW(42.00), 95.00 25.00· 9.00 TWE(50.00)

PR Kharar (6) ED,EAG T(57.00),TWE(57.00) 33.00 1.00 8.00

PR Kharar (5) ED,EAG T(104.00),TWE(104.00) 71.00 17.00 210 VILLAGE KHARAR C.O. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available ( if not available within the tion (with Hadbast NO.) area popula- vi 11 age, a dash (-) is shown in the co 1umn and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. v; 11 age and' ·5 kms. 5·10. kms and 10+kms,. of the nearest place (i n number hectares) of ~~~~~_!~~_!~~~~~~_~~_~~~~~_b]~_j~_~2!~~1 ______house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water &. days .. cations (potable~ tele- of ( bus graph the stoP. marketl railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Kharar Tahsil (Part) 180 Gharuan (377) 1,429.00 5.825 (912) P(3),M PHC T,HP PO, Dai ly BS (2),H(2) Phone 181 Machhipur (387) 126.00 433 (73) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

182 Fatehpur (388) 127.00 438 (66) P ·(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Theri 183 Sl1kapra (389) 141.00 185 (28) P - (-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

184 Sil (390) 274.00 849 (139) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

185 Kajjal Majra (372) 85.00 302 (48) P -(-5) W.TW.HP -(-5) - (10+) BS

186 Garanga (373) 256.00 1,282 (226) P,M,H H,MCW,MH. T,W,TW, PO -(5-10) BS CWC,HC,D HP 187 Shaga Kheri (374) 113.00 709 (lOS) P -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) -(S-10) -{-5} HP 188 Batta (375 ) 212.00 1,064 (178) P D W,TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

189 Bibipur (376) 163.00 238 (38) P ,- (-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

190 Rora (369) 196.00 635 (92) P -(-5) HP -(~5) -(5-10) BS

191 Sotal (370) 299.00 677 (121) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

192 (366) 130.00 367 (61 ) P. -( 5-10) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

193 Mehmudpur (368) 106.00 104 (18) P -(-5) W.TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

194 Malikpur (367) 123.00 720 (107) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

195 Ghoga (371) 143.00 619 (100) P-'-- .- (-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS 211 DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vill age distance Forest Irrigated by source Cultur­ Area not (~n kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Morinda (6) EA T(800.00),TW(200.00)} 509.00 1.00 119.00 .TWE(600.00) fR Morinda (5) ED,EAG T(114.00),TW(114.00) 2.00 10.00

PR Morinda (5) ED,EAG T(118.00)~TW(118.00) 9.00

PR Morinda (5) ED,EAG T(112.00),TW(112.00) 7.00 22.00

PR Khar'ar (6) EA T(251.00),TW(251.00) 3.00 20.00

PR -Kharar ( 13) EA T(65.00).TW(65.00) 11.00 9.00

PR Mortnda (6) EA T(114.00).TW(l14.00) 61.00 6.00 75.00

PR Morinda (7) ED.EAG T(37.00).TW(37.00) 45.00 31.00

PR Kharar (6) EA T(116.00),TW(116.00) 70.00 1.00· 25.00

PR Kharar (5) ED,EAG T(143.00),TW(43.00), 2.00 18.00 TWE(100.00)

PR Kharar (9) ED,EAG T(28 •. 00), TW(18~OO), 142.00 4.00 22.00 TWE( 10~{)O) PR Kharar ( 10) ED,EAG T(151.00),TW(51.00), 37.00 3.00 108.00 TWE(100.00) PR Kharar (6) ED,EAG T(41.00),TW(11.00}, 65.00 4.00 20.00 TWE(30.00) PR Kharar ( 10) EA T(53.00),TWE(53.00) 25.00 1.00 27.00

PR Kharar ( 10) EA T(75.00),TWE(75.00) 22.00 26.00

PR Kharar ( 10) ED,EAG T(52.00},TW(22.00), 51.00 1.00 39.00 TWE(30.00} 212 VILLAGE

KHARAR C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Tota 1 Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. ~~llage and -5 kms, 5-10. kms and 10+kms. at the nearest place pn number hectar.es) of ~~~~~_~~~_~~c~~~tJ_}Y__ ~v~~]~~~:_~~_~~~~~~ ______house­ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable~ tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 .

Kharar Tahsil (Part)

196 Dhabal i (54) 178.00 569 (96) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

197 Basian (53) 129.00 606 (90) P,M,H 0 W,HP PO -(5-10) BS

198 Niamian (52) 97.00 391 (63) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

199 Dhal'ak Khurd (55) 144.00 347 (56) P -(-5) W"TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS 200 Dharak Kalan (56) 168.00" 610 (107) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

201 Khanpur (302) 330.00 874 (114) P MCW,MH W,HP PO -(-5) BS Behlan 202 Silkapra (63) 153.00 489 (73) P MCW,MH W,HP PO -(-5) BS

203 Chuni Kalan (62) 367.00 2,074 (312) P(2),M, H,RP T,W,HP PO Daily BS H 204 Chun; Khurd (61) 325.00 1,710 (259) P -(-5) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

265 Todar Majra (59) 204.00 709 (117) P -(-5) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS

206 Majat (60) 254.00 905 (145) P He W,HP PO -(5-10) BS

207 Makran (58) 132.00 315 (55) P -(-5) W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS HP 208 Majatri' (57) 209.00 742 (127) P -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) -(5-10) BS HP 209 Popna (51) 196.00 668 (108) P RP W,TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

210 Jhanjheri (50) 508.00 2,247 "(?98) P,M,H 0(2) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

211 Gabba Majra (48) 91.00 260 (36) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS 213 DIRECTORY

Lan9 use

App­ Nearest Power Lan,d use (i .e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded u pto two' dec ilTla 1 p I aces) to and vill age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not (in kms.) irri­ able available gated waste _ for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Kharar (8) ED,EAG T(35.00),TW(35.00) 131.00 12.00 fit

PR Kharar (9) ED,EAG T(40.00),TW(40.00) 77 .00 3.00 9.00

PR Kharar (7) ED,EAG T(29.00),TW(10.00), 59.00 2.00 7.00 TWE(19.00) PR Kharar (8) ED,EAG T(26.00),TW(26.00) 103.00 15.00 PR Kharar (8) ED, fAG T(71.00),TW(71.00) . 82.00 15.00

PR Kharar (15) ED,EAG T(280.00),TW(120.00), 27.00 23.00 TWE(160.00) PR Kharar (4 ) ED,EAG T(123.00),TW(48.00), 17.00 1.00 12.00 TWE(75.00) PR Kharar (12) fA T(89.00),GC(89.00) 240.00 38.00

PR Kharar (13 ) EA T(166.00),TW(70.00)) 126.00 5.00 28.00 TWE(96.00) PR Kharar ( 10) EA T(78.00),TWE(78.00) 105.00 1.00 20.00

PR Kharar (9) Ell. T(51.00),W(21.00), 155.00 9.00 39.00 TWE(30.00) PR Kharar (9) ED,EAG T(54.00),TW(25.00), 66.00 4.00 8.00 TWE(29.00) PR Kharar (7) EO,EAG T(24.00),TW(11.00), 140.00 19.00 26.00 TWE(13.00) PR Kharar (7 ) EO,EAG T(72.00),TW(2S.00), 81.00 20.00 23.00 TWE(43.00)

PR Kharilr (7 ) Ell T ( 2~~L !]n :: , TW ( 15.00 ')) 50S. C)I-; 11. Oil 71.:1r: TWE(13.00)

PR Kharar (5) EA T(14.00),TW(3.00), 71.00 6.00 TWE( 11.()O) 214 VILLAGE KHARAR C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and -5 kms, 5-10. kms and 10+kms. of the nearest place (in number hectares) of ~~~~~_~~~_!~~~:~~t_~~_~~aj]!E]!_2~_92~~~2 ______house­ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potab1e~ te1e- of' (bus graph the stop, market/ railway hat, station, . if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Kharar Tahsil (Part).

212 Nagga 1 • (190) 105.00 410 (62) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS Faizgarh 213 Rasan Heri (47) 191.00 744 (117) P,M,H -(-5) W,TW,HP PO -(-5) BS

214 Maggar (46) 113.00 423 (62) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

215 Tole Majra (192) 145.00 295 (54) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

216 Khuni Majra (187) 230.00 887 (132) P -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS HP 217 Sante Majra (186) 302.00 1,334 (199) P o,RP W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

218 Chaparchiri (194) 255.00 488 (81) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS Khurd 219 Kailon (193) 261.00 839 (131) P RP W,HP -(-5) . -(5-10) -(-5)

220 Sawara (45) 373.00 1,024 (185) P D W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

221 Sa idpur (44) 248.00 1,055 (165) P,M,H -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) - (5-10) BS

222 Gidarpur (301) 200.00 345 (50) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

223 Soe Majra (298) 145.00 313 (44) P -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

224 Patran (297) 170.00 46tl (63) P -( -5) TW.HP -(-5) -(-5-10) BS

225 Chudia1a (299) 205.00 1,075 (161) P o W,HP -(5-10) -(10+) BS

226 Bariwa1a ( 309) 132.00 --Un- 227 Bharatpur (43) 104.00 366 (56) P -( -5) ',1,1',1 -(-5) -(5-10) BS 215 DIRECTORY

Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cu ltur­ Area not (in kms.) irri­ able available gated waste for culti­ ( i nc 1ud­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Kharar (4) EA T( 18.00) , TW ( 10 •.90). 66.00 12.00 9.00 TWE(8.0Q) P'R Kharar (5) EA T(45.00),TW(12.00), 94.00 30.00 22.00 TWE(33.00) PR Kharar (4) EA T(43.00),TW(28.00), 40.00 5.00 25.00 TWE(15.00) PR Kharar (3) EA T(49.00),TW(29.00). 77 .00 17.00 2.00 TWE(20.00) PR Kharar (2) ED,EAG T(90.00),TW(35.00), 106.00 6.00 28.00 TWE(55.00) PR Knarar (2) EA T(168.00),TW(62.00), 97.00 1.00 36.00 TWE(106.00) PR Kharar (4) EA T(56.00),TW(20.00), 133.00 24.00 42.00 TWE(36.00) PR Kharar (6) ED,EAG T(38.00),TWE(38.00) 61.00 162.00

PR Kharar (7) EA T(77.00),TW(37.00), 216.00 9.00 71.00 TWE(40.00) PR Kharar ( 10) EA T(111.00),TW(50.00), 110.00 14.00 13.00 TWE(61.00) PR Kharar ( 10) EA T(96.00),TW(43.00), 56.00 20.00 28.00 TWE(53.00') PR Kharar ( 12) EA T(61.00),TW(28.00), 44.00 20.00 20.00 TWE(33.00) PR ( 13) EA T(99.00),TW(54.00), 53.00 3.00 15.00 TWE(45.00) PR Banur (J 1) EA T(90.00),TW(40.00), 55:00 20.00 40.00 nJE( 50.00) inhabited-- 8.00 PR Kharar (10) EA T(59.00),TW(29.00), 32.00 5.00 TWE(30.00) 216 VILLAGE

KHARAR· C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name Of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast NO.) area pODul a­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and .5 kms, 5.10. kms and 10+kms. of the neare~t place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa------~------MedicaJ Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tiona1 water & days cations (potab1el tele- of (bus graph the stop, market! railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Kharar Tahs11 (Part)

228 Shiampur (295 ) 97.00 989 (121) P -(-5) T,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) . 229 Raipur Kalan (294) 367.00 1,097 (159) P -( -5) HP PO -(5-10) BS

230 Maujpur (42) 152.00 561 (81) P . - (-5) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

231 Led i (41) 41.00 Un-

232 Landran (37) 280.00 1,608 (241) P,M,H H,PHC,D W,HP PO Daily BS

233 Baihrampur (38) 230.00 679 (111) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

234 Bhago Majra (40) 224.00 1,226 (186) P PHC,D,RP W,TW,HP PO - (5-10) BS

235 Manak Majra (39) 180.00 668 (94) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

236 Patti Sohana (290) 36.00 737 (111) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

237 Sohana (35) 1,079.00 5,150 (864) P,M,H, MCW,PHC, T,W,HP PO Dai ly BS TR D,RP 238 Lakhnaur (36) 216.00 1,337 (204) P FPC,RP W.HP ,-(5-10) -(5-10) BS

239 Chaparchiri (195) 224.00 289 (44) P -(-5) W,.TW , HP - ( - 5 ) -(-5) -(-5) Kalan 240 Balidli (34) 214.00 561 (85) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

241 S i a h i Ma.j r a (9) 19.00 7(15 (213) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

242 Mohali' ( 10) 44.00 2,965 (513) P -(-5) TW,HP PO, Daily BS Phone

243 Madanpur (8) 26.00 976 (217) P,TR -(-5) HP - (-5) -( -5) BS 217 DIRECTORY

Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different t1pes of land use in nectares roach town supply rounded upto two declmal places) to- and vill age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not (i n kms.) irri­ able available gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 T4 15 16 18

PR Kharar ( 11 ) ED,EAG T( 31 ,00) , TW ( 6 . 00 ) ) 53.00 1.00 12 .. 00 TWE(25.00) PR Kharar (10 ) ED,EAG T(164.00),TW{65.00), 154.00 21.00 28.00 TWE(99.00) PR Kharar (9) ED,EAG T(48.00),TW(6.00), 88.00 4.00 12.00 TWE(42.00)" inhabited

PR Kharar (6) EA T(100.00),TW(100.00) 123.00 6.00 51.00

PR Kharar (8) EO,EAG T(84.00),TW(37~00), 12:3.00 3.00 20.00 TWE(47.00) PR Kharar (9) EO,EAG T(177.00),TW(77.00)) 27.00 2.00 18.00 TWE(100.00) PR Kharar ( 10) EO,EAG T(100.00),TW(39.00)) 51.00 7.00 22.00 TWE (61. 00) PR 5.A.5. Nagar (3) ED,EAG T(25.00),TW(9.00), 5.00 6.00 TWE(16.00) PR 5.A.5. Nagar (2) EA T(407.00),TW(200.00), 187.00 287.00 198.00 TWE(207.00) PR 5.A.5. Nagar (4) EA T(123.00),TW(50.00), 59.00 4.00 30.00 TWE(73.00) PR Kharar (4) EA T(19.00),TW(14.00)) 154.00 7.00 44.00 TWE(5.00) PR Kharar (3) EA T(47.00),TW(18.00), 86.00 1.00 80.00 TWE(29.00) PR 5.A.5. Nagar (2) EA 19.00

PR S.A.S. Nagar (0 ) EA 44.00

PR 5.A.5. Nagar (0 ) EA 26.00 218 VILLAGE KHARAR C.D. BLOCK Amenities ,and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the t i on (with Hadbas t No.) area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code --of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad rang'es viz. No. village and ~5 kms, 5.10. kms and 10+kms. of the nearest place (i n ' number hectares) of ~~~~~_~~_!~S~!~~~_~~_~~aJ_~a~]~_2~_32~~~1 ______house­ E~uca- Medieal Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potablel tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ rai lway hat, station, iJ any w~terway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Kharar Tah~i1 (Part) 244 Mataur -(7) 113.00 2,668 (476) P,M,H H,D T,TW,HP PTO Dai ly BS

245 Lamba (196) 176.00 519 (88) P,M,H 0 T,HP - -(-5) -(-5) BS

246 Kumbra (6) 446.00 3,042 (458) P,M,H HC,PHC, T,W,TW, PO 'Daily BS D,RP HP- 247 Tart Kumbra (5~ 133.00 88 (30) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

248 Kambal i (225) 139.00 680 (125) P -(-5) T,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

249 Jagatpur {261) 104.00 431 (75) P -(-5) T,HP -(-5) -(-5) as ", 250 Kauru Majra (262) 28.00 . 26 (2) ~(-5) -(-5) - (5-10) - (5-1 0) -: ( -5)

251 Dharamgarh (227) 193.00 527 (77) P -(-5) .T,TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) 8S

25Z Kandala (230) 153.00 934 (155) P(2),M, -(-5) T,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS H

253 Jheur Heri, (253) ~04.00 739 (101) P -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) HP

. 2~4 Bhabatt (234) ·569.00 4,536 (BOO)' P,M,H D HP PO -(-5) BS

255 Jirakpur (235) 46.00 638 (123) P,M,H H,D HP PTO, Monthly BS PHONE

256 Alipur (252) 108.00 33~ (57) P -(-5) HP _.( -,5) -(-5) BS-

257 Landial i (22~) 148.00 666 (105) P -(-5) T,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

258 Shafipur (228) 83.00 385 (55) ~ -(-5) T,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

259 Bakarpur (264) 528.00 1,786 (274) P,M,H 0 HP - (-5) -(5-10) BS 219 OIRECTORY

Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land' use (i .e. area under 'different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two'decimal places) to and vill age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not· (i n kms I ) irri­ able available gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vat'ion ing gauchar and graves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR S.A.S. Nagar (0) EA 113.00

PR S.A.S. Nagar (0) EA T(4.00),TW(2.00), 1.00 1.00 170.00 TWE(2.00)

PR S.A.S. Nagar (1) EA T(133.00),~(30.00),TW 106.00 207.00 (47.00),TWE(46.00),O(10.00) PR S.A.S. Nagar (2) EA T(100.00),TWE(77.00), 25.00 8.00 0{23.00) PR S.A.S. Nagar (2) ED,EAG -- T( 40. 00), TW( 19. 00) ... 5.00 36.00 58.00 TWE{21.00) PR S.A.S. Nagar (5) EA, T(53.00),TWE(53.00) 3.00 5.00 43.00

PR S.A.S. Nagar (6) EA T(15.00),TWE(15.00) 8.00 2.00 3.00

PR S.A.S. Nagar (6) EA T(140.00),TWE(140.00) 20.00 24.00 9.00

PR S.A.S. Nagar (6) EA T(103.00),TW~(103.00) 7.00 3.00 40.00

PR S.A.S. Nagar {6) EO,EAG T(123.00), TW(24.00), 38.00 1.00 42.00 ~TWE( 99. 00) PR Chandigarh (8) fA T(90.00),TW(20.00) ... 230.00 1.00 248.00 TWE(70.00) PR Chandigarh (8) EA T(33.00),TW(30.00), 1.00 12.00 TWE(3.00)

PR Chandigarh (9) EA T(46.00),TW(2~.00), 5.00 57.00 TWE(21.00) PR Chandig;drh (8) EO,EAG T(98.00),TW(15.00), 38.00 12.00 TWE(83.00) PR Chandigarh (9) EO,EAG T(63.00),TW(15.00), 14.00 6.00 TWQ48.00)

PR Chandigarh (10) EA T(292.00),TW{281.00) ... 181~OO 18.00 37.00 R(1 LOO) 220 VILLAGE KHARAR C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities avail ab 1e (if not ava i1 ab 1e wi thi n the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popul a­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ran~es viz. No. vi 11 age and -5 kms, 5-10. kms and 10+kms •. of the nearest ~lace ( in number hectares) of ~2!!!_!~!_!~~!!!!l_~~_~~~~~~~l~JJ_JV~!~J ______house­ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potablel tele- of (bus graph the. stop, market! railway hat, station, , if any waterway) I , 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10

Kharar Tahsil (Part)

260 Rurka (263) 165.00 770 (127) P -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

261 Chachu Majra (268) 119.00 260 (37) P -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

262 Papri 146 (16) P -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -l -5) BS

26.3 Kamba 1a (226) 217.00 794 (121) P -(-5) T.W.HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

264. Chilla (3) 172.00 702 (86) P -(-5) • W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

265 Mauli Baidwan (4) 293.00 2,252 (327) P,M RP W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

266 Raipur "'hurd . (2) 186.00 771 (119) P . _ ( -5 ) T,W,HP -(-5.) -(-5) BS

267 Sukhgarh (289) 242.00 677 (102) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

268 Samba 1Ie i (29?) 141.00 523 (82) P - (-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

269 'Manu Majra (291) 87.00 593 (99) P -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

270 Dhal (293) 71.00 73 (6) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

271 Saneta (288) 370.00 1.790 (241) P D T.W.HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

272 Dhural i (1) 410.00 1.883 (260) P MCW,PHC, T,W,HP PO ~ -(-5) BS D,FPC 273 Manaul i (270) 746.00 3,105 (476) P.M,H H,D W,HP PO Daily BS

274 Matr:-an (267) 109.00 279 (37) P -(-5) HP -l-5) -(5-10) BS

275 Bari (265) 164.00 391 (60) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS 221 DIRECTORY Land use

App-' Nearest Power Land ,use (i .e. area under different types of 1and use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not (i n kms.) irri­ able avaiJable gated waste for culti­ ( indud­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR S.A.S. Nagar (3) ED,EAG T(85.00),TW(20.00)1 SO.OO 12.00 18.00 TWE(65.00) PR Chandigarh ( 12) ED,EAG T(100.00),TW(100.00) 2.00 17.00

PR Chandigarh (11) ED.EAG T(58.00),TW(53.oo), 9.00 16.00 TWE(5.00) PR Chandigarh ( 10) ED,EAG T(109.00),TW(91.00), 55.00 53.00 TWE( 18.00) PR Chandigarh ( 10) ED,fAG T(140.00),TW(115.00), 14.00 18.00 TWE(2S.00) PR Chandigarh (9) EA 4.00 121.00 30.00 138.00

PR Chandfgarh (10) ED,fAG 2.00 51.00 16.00 117.00

PR Kharar (11 ) EA T(93.00),TW(42.00), 98.00 31.00 20.00 TWE(51.00) PR Kharar (10) EA T(62.00),TW{62.00) 53.00 14.00 12.00

PR KI1arar (9) EA -~, T(50.00),TWC50.00) 15~OO 12.00 10.00

PR Kharar (10) EA T(29.00),TW(29.00) 40.00 2:00

PR Banur (10) ED,EAG T(105.00),TW(30.00), 100.00 70.00 95.00 TWE(75.Q9) PR Chandigarh (8) ED.EAG T(220.00),TW{220.00) 130.00 8.00 52.00

PR Chandigarh ( 13) EA T(461.00),TW{461.00) 96.00 83.00 106.00

PR Banur (10) EA T(99.00),TW{1.00), 10.00 R(98.00) PR Banur ( 10) EA T(123.00),TW(90.00), 7.00 16.00 18.00 R(33.00) 222 VILLAGE

KHARM C.D. BLOCK Amen it i es and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities avail able ( if not available w'ithin the tion (wi ttl Hadbast No.) area popula- vill age, a dash (-) is shown in the colu~n and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.. No. vi 11 age and ·5 kms, 5-10. kms and 10+kms. of the nearest place (i n number hectares) of ------where the facility is available is given) house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tiona 1 water &. days cations (potablel tele- of (bus graph the stop, market! railway hat, station, if any waterway)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 /9 10

Kharar Tahsil (Part) 276 Siaun (266) 250.00 461 (67} P D HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

277 Kurari (274) 586.00 1,646 (227) P,M,H D HP PO -(5-10) BS

278 Patton (273) 256.00 388 (55) P -(-5) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5)

", 279 Saini Majra (2Z1) 75.00 133 (19) P -(-5) W,HP --(..;5) -(5-10) BS

280 Chau Majra (272) ,307.00 759 (107) P -(-5) W,HP -( -5) . -(5-10) BS

281 Manakpur (277) 274.00 644 (91) P -( -5) , W,TK,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(~5) Kallar ' HP 282 Drari (283) 128.00 235 (30) P RP W,TK,TW, -(-5) -(5-10) BS HP 283 Bathlana (284) 274.00 633 (94) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

284 Dhirpur (287) 51.00 210 (20) P -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

~

285 Gobindgarh (296) 276.00 1,339 (193) P,M,H -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

286 Dhelpur (286) 193.00 513 (69) P -(-5) T,TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

287 Gudana (285) 226.00 973 (144) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

288 Nogiari (282) 419.00 790 (107) P -(-5) T,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

289 Giga Majra (281) 322.00 1,487 (209) P,M,H -(-5) T.HP PO -(-5) BS

290 Mindha Majra (280) 74.00 343 (50) P -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

291 Mote Majra (279) 405.00 1,727 (256) P 0 T,W,1iP PO -(-5) as 223 DIRECTORY Land use

App- . Nearest Power L~nd use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) . to and vi 11 age distance ------~------Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ ------Area not (i n kms.) irri­ able available gated waste for culti­ ( includ­ vation i n9 gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Banur (8) EA T(101.00),TWE(101.00) 86.00 48.00 15.00

PR Banur (5) EA T(354.00), TWE(331.00). 154.00 19.00 59.00 0(23.00) PR Banur (7) ED,EAG 25.00 - 67.00 164.00

_/ PR Banur (8) ~D.EAG T(54.00).TWE(54.00) 8.00 7.00 6.00

PR Banur (8) ED.EAG T(235.00).TWE(235.00) 8.00 8.00. 56.00

PR Banur (3) EO.EAG 63.00 67.00 144.00

PR· Banur (6) EA 11.00 60.00 57.00

PR Banur (9) EA T(230.00).TWE(230.00) 22.00 2.00 20.00

PR Ban\lr '( 8) • ED.EAG T(44.00),TWE(44.00) 2.00 5.00

PR Kharar (12) ED,EAG T(225.00),TW(175.00). 26.00 25.00 TWE(50.00) PR Banur (6) EA T(171.00),TWE(171.00) 5.00 17.00

PR Banur (5) EA T(176.00),TWE(176.00) 25.00 2.00 23.00

PR Banur (7) ED,EAG T( 14. 00). TWE( 14. 00) 185.00 142.00 78.00

PR Banur (5) ED,EAG T(126.00),TWE(126.00) 124.00 68.00 4.00

PR Banur (5) ED,EAG T(40.00),TWE(40.00) 24.00 3.00 7.00

PR Banur (3) ED,EAG T(150.00),TWE(150.oo) 110.00 77 .00 68.00 224 VILLAGE KHARAR C.O. BLOCK . Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the t, on (w1 th Hadbas t No.) area popula­ vill age •. a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No~ village and -5 kms, 5.10. kms and 10+kms. of the nearest place ( in number where the facility is available is given) , hectares) of house­ Educa------~---.-.Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potablel tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway hat, statipn, , if any waterway)'

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I 10

kharar Tahsil (Part)

292 -Tangauri (278) 426.00 960 (156) P 0 T~HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

293 Kurara . (276) 238.00 578 (74) P -(-5) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

. 294 Sekhan Majra (275) 480.00 917 (139) P -(-5) T,W.HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

KHARAR TOTAL 40,534 .. 00 1,67,585 P(165) H(7)· C.D. BlOCK (27651) M(38) 111: .. (5) H(31) MIt(3) PUC(2) CWe(1) C(1) HC(4) TR(3) PHC(9) 1(0) 0(30) AC(O) PHS(O) 0(0) TB(O) FPC(4) NH(O) SMP( 1) RP(14) CHW(3) o 1 225 DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and ------~------vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not tin kms.) irri­ able avail ab le gated waste - for culti­ ( inclucf­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Banur (4 ) ED,EAG T( 166. 00), TWE( 166.00) 176.00 80.00 4.00

PR Banur (5) ED,EAG T(168.00),TWE(165.00), 18.00 36.00 16.00 Ot-3.00) PR Banur (5) ED,EAG T(198.00),TWE(198.00) 146.00 83.00 53.00

2,518.00 T{~5,250.oo) 12,248.00 2,485.00 7,860.00 GC{406.00),W{51.00), TWE(8,299,OO),R(142.00), TW(6,293.oo),O(59.00)

ALPHABETICAL LIST O:F VU.• LAGV.s MAlHI C.D. BJJOCI(

229 ALPHABETICAl LIST OF VILLAGES MAJRI C.D. BLOCIC

Serial Nam~ of the village 1991 Census 1~81 Census No. (With Hddbast No .• locabon Locabon Locabon LocatIon Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manl,lal) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Kllatar lAhan (Part) Abhipu,' (79 ) 20/8/]/160 20/08/0030/0160 17/8/3{l65 11/08/0030/0165, 2 AbhipQr' (329) 20/8/3/83 20/08/0030/0083 17/8/3/70 17/08/0030/0070

3 Adhtera (122) 20/8/3/'0 20/08/0030/0010 17/8/3/9 17/08/0030/0009 4 Aka Igorh (13?) 20/8/)124 20/08/0030/0024 17/8/3/45 17/08/0030/0045

5 Andher i (104 ) 20/813.149 20/08/0030/0049 17/8/3/38 17/08/0030/0038 6 Baha Ipur (86) 20/81l1'1. 20/08/0030/0131 17/8/3/106 17/08/0030/0106

7 Ban Majra (123) ill/e/l/f, 20/0S/0030/0006 17,8/3/6 l1f08/~030/0006 8 Baraud1 (105) 20/8/3/28 20/08/0030/0028 17/8/3/39 17/08/0030/0039 1

9 Ban-d lpur (141 ) 20/8131-74 ,_ 20/08/0030/0074 17 /8/3/54 17/08/0030/0054 , 10 (152) 20/8/3/62 20/0B/0030/0062 17/8/3/93 17/013/0030/0093- 11 Behdala (118 ) 20/8/3/2 20/08/0030/0003 17/8/3/3 17/08/0030/0003 ! 12 B,ehdali (116 ) 20/8/3/2 20/08/003,O/000l 17/8/3/2 17/08/0030/0002 ~eh 10 lput, (23) 20/8/3/147 20/08/0030/0147 17/8/3/,145 17/08/0030/0145 14 Bhagat Majra ( 170) 20/8/3/129 20/0B/0030/01Z9 17/8/3/108 17/08/0030/0108 15 BhagowaJ (119 ) 20/8/3/4 20/08/0030/0004 17/8/3/4 '7/08/0030 rooq4 16 Bhajaul (93) 20/8/3/56 20/08/0030/0056 17/8/3/166 17 /08/0030/0166 I 17 Bhardunjain ( 160) 20/8/3/111 20/08/0030/0111 17/8/3/!5 ,T7/08/0030/00SS " 18 Bhupnagar' (315 ) 20/8/3/17 20/08/0030/0017 ' 17/8/3/48 17 / 08/0030/00t8 19 Boothgarh (155) 20/8/3/94 20/08/0030/0094 17/813/92 17/08/0030/00n \ 20 Burana (327) 20/8/3/82 20/08/0030/0082 17/8/3/69 17/08/0030/0069

21 Chahar Majra ( 19) 20/f;f'"j120 20/08/0030/0120 11/8/3/126 17/08/0030/01f6 22 Chanalon ( 110) 20/S/3/n 20/08/0030/0033 17/8/3/22 17 /OB/0030/00r2 I 23 Cilandpur (150) 20/8/3/65 20/08/0030/0065 17/8/3/98 17 /08/0030 /0098 i 24 Charheri (120t 20/8/~/~ 20/08/0030/0005 17/8/3/5 .17/08/0030/01°5 25 Chatau11 (125 ) 20/8/3/8 20/08/0030/0008 17/8/3/8 • 11/08/0030/0008 I 26 Chhot i Bar i rtagga 1 (339) 20/&/J/lOl 20/08/0030/010'1 17 /8/3/82 17 /08/0030/obs2 I 27 Chintgarh (130) 20/8/3/15 20/08/0030/0015 17/8/3/12 17/08/0030/do12 I 28 Chuta Ma 1; ( 114) 2CJ/8/3/37 ZO/08/0030/0037 17/8/3/18 17/08/0030/P018

29 Devinaga r (161 ) 20/8/31113 20/08/0030/0113 17/8/3/86 17/08/0030/0086 30 Dhakoran Kalan (154) 20/8/3/'5 20/08/0030/0095 17/8/3/94 17/08/0030/0094

31 Dhakoran Khul"d ('153) 20/8/3/61 20/08/0030/0061 17/8/3/95 17 /08/0030 /0095 32 Dhanauran (18) 20/80/121 20/08/0030/0121 17/8/J/l25 17/08/00JO/0125 230

AlPMAIETICAl LIST Of VILLAGES MAJlI C.O. BLOCK

Seri a 1 Name of the village t-991 Census 1981 Census No. (Hadbast No. ) Lo~abon Locabon Locatlon Loeat lon Code Code Code • Code (Manua 1) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

1 2 3 4 5 6

ftuoar 'Mi. t 1 '''art) 33 . I'l lliilnlluU (131 ) 2.ill8/3/11o 20/08/0030/0016 17/8{3/47 17/08/0030/0047 34 UII ian 'u."" 1115 ) 20/fT/3/36 20(08/0030/0036 17/8/3/17 17/78/0030/0017 35, Dlulde M&jrt. '. (164) 20/813/116 20/0810030(0116 11/8/3/111 17/08/0030/0111

3i Dos ..... n.. (107) i \ 20/813/30 20/08/003(; !00.30 17/8/3/216 17/08/0030/0016

37 Ouh... " ( 337) 20/8/3/87 20/08/0030/0087 17/8/3/76 17/08/0030/0076

']$ flt ••"f"h ( 106) 20/8/3/.. 1 2G;08/0030/0031 17/8/3/37 17/08/0030/0037

39 Fat.tlpur (.121) 20/8/3/77 40 IOu/OO 30/0077 17/8/3/64 17/08/0030/0064

40 Fat1lhp.u .. (149 ) 20/8/3/66 Z(J/OS/0030/0066 1718/3/60 17/08/003v/0060 41 Fatengarh ( 126) 20/8/'J/9 !CI/02/0030/0009 17/8/3/11 17/08/0030/0011

42 F."'Clzp'Wr al)n14er (341 ) 20/an/112 2'()/OH/0030/0 112 17 /8/3/114 17/08/003010114

43 GlI.nd.u;li (169 ) 20/SIJ/128 20/08/0030/0128 17/B/3/109 17/0B/0030/0109

44 G()ch~r (328) 20/8/3/10 20/0B/Oo'1tJ/O()80 17/BIl/!}l 17/08/0030/00r,,'

4~ l;()s ian ( 113)· 20/a!3n~ 20/08/0030/0()35 17/8/3/19 17/0U/{)()30/00 19

4~ li'An r, M~ jr" ( 138) 20/f:!]I?? lO 1(J8/00 3(J/U(j27 r7/8/3/41_ 11'l~/()(J3U/()U4 1

47 H 4"1\-.lm,,~ (32(j) 20/a!3J"n 20jrm/(J(J)o/OOu, 17/B/3/r;2 17/0B/003U/O(J5? I- tl ..,'j"vllt (In) 2U/B/3/\44 20/0B/()O{0/U 144 17/8/3/134 ll/08/UU30/0 nil ,~ If",,,-,,,,_ r'J6) ~JJ/""3/41 20/08/0030/0041 17/8/3/31 17/08/0030/0031 ¢ HiJ.""I'.,r (177 ) 2o/anlH9 20/08/0030/0139 11/8/3/135 17/03/0030/0135

t1 Itt, ,. h \ 111"" ..~. (1,)9 ) 20/813/98 lO/08/0030/009S 17/8(3/84 17/08/0030/0084

52 ,J~j(a{' r4aj r a (80) 20/8/3/13J 20/08/0030/0137 17 /8/31140 17/08/0030/0140 (22) 20/08/0030/0142 l1/8/3,132 17/03/0030/0132 c/ :1 Jft."'Pu", 20/8/3/142 , I , . 54 !JlItaoltcte "'ajra ( 144) 20/8/3170 20/08/0030/0070 17/81l/58 1710B/0030/00S8

55 iJfl 1ft9' a n (lOS) 20/8/3/47 20/08/0030/0047 17 /8/3/24 17/08/0030/0024

56 "~itdi "ajr. (151) 20/8/3/63 20/0S/0030/0063 17/8/3/97 17/08/0030/0097 57 Kalewil fl12) 20/8/3/38 20/08/0030/0038 17/813/20 17/08/0030/0020 20/08/0030/0032 17/8/3/23 17/08/0030/0023 58 Ka1tllUI", "", (l09) 20/8/3/32

59 l~l'Iu'a (lS7} ZO/8/3/9ii 20/08/0030/0096 17/8/3/90 17/08/0030/0090

" 60 Kartarpur (156) 20/8/3/~3 20/08/0030/0093 17/8/3/91 17/08/0030/009·1

61 Khadri (336) 20/B/3/88 20/08/0030/00B8 17 /8/3/75 17/08/003010075 i2 tha1cput'. (89) ZO/8/3164 20/08/0030/0064 17/8/3/99 '1'7/08/0030/0099

63 041 .. , ( 14&) 20/8/3/69 20/08/0030/0069 17/8/3/62 17/08/0030/0062

64 Kh1zarabad (3Z2) 20/8/3172 20/08/0030/0072 17/8/3/63 17/08/0030/0063 231 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES HAJJI C.O. BtOCK

Seri a,l Name Qf the village 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (With Hadb3st No.) Locabon locabon locatlon [ocat JOn Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) ('Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

'tlarar Tatlsil (Part)

65 Kubaheri (323) 20/8/3/84 20/08/0030/0084 17/8/3171 17/08/0030/00.71

66 L'abanga ... h (3l8) 20(8/3/73 20/08/0030/0073 17/8/3/53 17/08/0030/0053

67 lakhnaur i97 ) 20/8/3/43 20/08/0030/0043 17/8/3/30 17/08/0030/0030

68 r4aj r a (332) 20/8/3/43 ... 20/08/0030/0091 17/S/3/79 17/08/0030/0079

69 Majri (147 ) 20/8/3/91 20/08/0030/0068 17/8/3/61 17/08/0030/0061

70 Majr ian (343) lO/a/J/102 20/08/0030/0102 17/8/3/115 11/08/0030/0115 71 Ma i3kpul' (84) 20/&/3/132 20/08/0030/0132 li/8n/l0S 17/08/0030/0105

72' Manakpur Sharif (330) 20/8/3/86 20108/0030/0086 17/8/1/73 17l08/0030/0073

~anana (21 ) 20/8/3/143 20/0"8/0030/0143 17/a/31l :i3 17/08/0030/0133 74 Mastgarh ( 16) 20/8/3/122 . 20/08/0030/0122 li/S/'J/12s 17/08/0030/0123

75 Mathahari (124) 20/8/S0 20/08/0030/0007 17/8/30 11/08/0030/0007

76 Mehr ,""PlI\: ( 139) 20/8/3/22 .20/08/0030/0022 17/8/3/56 17/08/0030/0056 77 Mehra'u 1 i (143 ) 20/8/3/71 20/08/0030/0071 17/813/57 17/08/0030/0057

78 Mianpur (324) . 20/8/3/78 20/08/0030/0'0,78 17/8/3/65 17/08/0030/0065

79 Mirzapur (326) 20/8il/81 20/08/0030/011'81 17/R/3/68 17/08/0030/0068 80 'Mul hnpur ( 133) 20/8/3/13 20/08/0030/0013 17/8/3114 17 /08/0030/0014

81 Mundhun ~ha9singh ( 135) 20/8/3/26 20/08/0030/0026 17/8/3/43 17/08/0030/0043

82 Mundhon Hastana (134) 20/8/3/25 20/08/0030/0025 17/8/3/44 17/08/0030/0044

83 Mundhon Sangtiari ( 136) 20/8/3/23 20/08/0030;'0023 17/8/3/42 17/08/0030/0042

84 Na99a 1 {99} 20/8/3/45 20/08/0030/0045 17/8/3/28 17/08/0030/0021!

85 Na99i11 ( 137) 20/8/3/29 20/08/0030/0029 17/8/3/40 17 /08/0030/0040

86 Nagl ian {88} 20/8/3/59 20/08/0030/0059 1118/3/100 17/02/0030/0100

87 Nanheri ( 1O0) 20/8/3/46 20/08/0030/0046 17/B/3/27 17/0810030/0027

88 Nanu Majra ( 180) 20(8/3/136 20/08/0030/0 136 17/8/3/103 17/08/0030/0103

89 Neholka (128) 20/8/3/12 20/08/0030/0012 17/8/3/15 17/0B/OO3QjOO15

90 Pillntpur ( 166) 20/8/3/118 ,20/08/00)0/0118 17 /B/3/12i 17/08/0030/0127 91 Pa1hanpur (334) 20/8/3/90 20/08/0030/0090 li/8/3/1i 17/08/0030/0077

92 Palheri (173) 20/8131134 20/08/0030/0134 1i/8/:i/13i 17/08/0030/0137

93 Papral i ( 117) 20/B/3/1 20/08/0030/0001 17/8/311 17/08/0030/0001

94 Parau1 (340) 20/8/;'/)10 20/08/0030/0110 1i /81 3/83 17/08/0030/0083

95 Phantwan (87) '20/8/3/60 20/08/0030/0060 11/8/3/96 11/08/0030/0096

96 Ra ihamanpur' (172) 20/8/3/141 20/08/0030/0141 0(8;:;/130 17/eS/q030/0130 232 ALPHABETICAL LIST Of VILLAGES MAJRl. C.C. BLOCK

Serial Name of the village 1991 Census 1981 Census , Nu. (Wlih Hadbast No.) Locaflon LOCU1Or! Location Locabon Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Cl)ft1puter) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Itharar Tahsil. (Part) 97 Rajgarh (331 ) 20/8/3/92 20/08/0030/0092 17/8/3/78 17/08/0030/0078 98 Rakauli ( 102). 20/8/3/51 20/08/0030/005' l7/ShI26 17/08/0030/0026 99 Rampur (129 ) 20/8/3/14 20/08/0030/0014 H/8/3/13 17/08/0030/0013 I 100 Ranal Majra (85) 20/8/3/130 20/08/0030/0130 17/8/3/107 17/08/0030/0107 101 Ranguana 1335) 20/8/3/89 20/08/0030/0089 17/8/3/74 17/08/0030/0074 102 RasulpUft (163) 20/8/3/115 20108/0030/0115 17/8/3/88 17/0a/0030/00B8 103 Rattangarh (127) 20/8/3/11 20/0B/OG30/0011 J7/8/3/l0 H/08/DU30/00l0 104 Ratwap (165) 20/8/3/l19 20/08/0030/0119 17/8/3/112 17/08/0030/0112 105 R\ll"ke.e Kham (82) 20/8131135 20/0S/00l0/0llS 17/8/31\38 17/U8/0030/0138 106 Saini Majra (318) 20/8/3/75 20/08/0030/0075 17/8/3/51 17/08/003010051 107 Saini Majra ( 167) '. 20/8/3/117 20/0a/0030/0117 1778/3/110 17 /M/0030/0 1ro 108 SlIlamatpur (162 ) 20/8/3/114 20/08/0030/0114 17/8/3/87 17/08/0030/0087 109 Sa lemp ur Kala nn ( 140) . 20/813/20 20/08/00JO/Q020 17/8/3/46 17/08/0030/004e 110 Sa lempur Khurd f (317 ) ·20/8/2/19 20/08/0030/0019 17/8/3/50 17/08/0030/0050 111 Sangalan ( 171 ) 20/8/3/127 20/08/0030/0127 17/8/3/129 17/08/003010129 112 $ilngatpur (146 ) 20/8/3/65 20/0870030/0085 17/8/3/n. 17/08/0030/0072

I ~ 3 Shllhpur (98) 20/8/3/54 20/08/0030/0054 11/8/3/29 17/08/0030/0029 ,"4 She ikhpur.a (103) 20/8/3/50 20/08/0030/0050 17/8/3/36 17/08/0030/0Q36

115 Sh i amip ur (83) 20/~J3/133 20/08/0030/0133 17/8/3/104 17/Q8/0030/0104 116 S 1a lba (148) 20/8/3/67 20/08/0030/0067 17/8/3/59 17/08/0030/0059 117 Sihanpur (176) 20/8/3/145 20/08/0030/0145 17/8/3/143 17/03/0030/0143 118 Singhpur ( 101 ) 20/8/3/48 ,0/08/0030/0048 17/8/3/25 17 /08/0030/0025 1U Singhpura ( 111 ). 20/8/3/'$4 20/08/0030/0034 H/8/3/21 17/0'3/0030/0021

120 Siswan i (338) 20/8/3/100 20/08/0030/0100 17/8/3/81 17/08/0030/0081 121 Suhaii (90) 20/8/3/52 20/08/0030/0052 17/8/3/35 11/08/0030/0035 122 Su1tan;lur (333) 20/8/3/99 20/08/0030/0099 17/8/3/80 17/08/0030/0080

123 (316 i . 20/8/3/18 20/08/0030/0018 17/8/3/49 17/08/0030/0049

124 Tlkipur (158 ) 20/8/3/97 20/0~/0030/0097 17/8/3/89 17/08/0030/0089 125 Taraput· (325) 20/8/3/79 20/08/0030/0079 17/8/3/66 H /08/0030/0066 ~TaraU1i (175} 20/8/3/146 20/08/0030/0146 17/8/3/144 17/06/0030/0144 12; Teur (8l) 20/8/3/58 20/08/0030/0058 li/8/3/102 17/08/0030/0102 128 Thilna Gobindgarh (142) 20/8/3/21 20/08/0030/0021 17/8/3/55 17/08/0030/0055 ~ThaSk.a (174) 20/8/3/140 2D/08/0030/0140 1718/3/136 17/08/0030/0136

" 233

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES MAJRI C.O. BLOCK

Serial Name of the viI rage 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (With Hadbast No.) LocatlOn Locat lOn Locatlon· Locat lOn Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 . .4 5 6

Khirar Tahs11 (Part)

1-30 Tira (20 ) 20/8/3/12!) 20/08/0030/0125 17/8/3/131 17/08/0030/0131

131 Ti,-tha (91 ) 20/8/3/57 20/08/0030/0057 17/8/3/101 17/08/0030/0101

i32 To"an ( 17) 20/8/3/124 20/08/0030/0124 17/8/3/124 17/08/0030/0124·

133 Was elJur (168) 20/8/3/126 20/08/0030/0126 17/8/3/128 17/08/0030/0128

VILLAGE DIRECTORY M.A.JRI C .D. BLOCK 23& VILLAGE ""'Jill C..D. BLOCK Amenities and

loca~ Name of village Total Total Amen1ties available (if not available within the t i on (wi til il4dbl.s t No.) area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code . of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village 'and -5 kms, 5-10. kms and 10+kms. of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) , hectares) of house­ Educa-'------.------Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cat-ions (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, marketl rai lway hat, station, if any waterway)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Kharar Tahsil (Part) (117) 204.00 1,290 (185) P -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) 85

2 8ehdali (\16) 18).00 1,097 (146) P He W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

3 Behdala (118) 61.00 Un-

4 Bhagowal (119) 10Q.00 399 (62) P -(-5} T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

S Charheri (120) 57.00 426 (83) P -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) .BS HP

6 Ban Mljra ~123) 95.00 766 (124) P H,D.RP T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS HP

7 Mllth~hari (124) 84.00 82 (11) -c( - 5) - ( -5 ) T,W, TW,. -(-5) -(-5) as HP,N 8- Chatauli (125) 127.00 402 (70) P H.,D ;RP T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS HP

9 Fa~ehgarh (126) 114.00 443 (69) -(-5) -(-5) T,W,HI, ~(-5) -(-5) 85 HP 10 Adhrera (122) 131.00 788 (124) P -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) HP 11 Rattangarh (lZ7) ".00 284 (49j P -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) HP 12 Neholka (128) 140.00 836 (132) P -(-5) T,W. -(-5) -( -5) as HP 13 Mullan Pur (133) 81.00 419 (73) P,O He,D T,W,TW. -(-5) -(-5) B5 HP - 14 Rampur (129) S6.oo 257 (38) P -(-5) T,W, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) TW,HP 15 CMntgarh (130) 186.00 830 (127) P -(-5) T.W,TW, PTO -(-5) -(-5) HP 11 Ohangtana (131 ) 11.00 222. (31) P,M -(-5) T.W, -(-5) B5 tiP 237 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town' supply rounded upto two decima) plaees) to and --~~------.------.------vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not' (in kms) irri- able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation i n9 ' gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 1.5 16 17 18

PR Kurali (2) EA T(181.00),TW(61.00), 8.00 15.00 TWE(120.00)

PR Kura 1i (2) ED,EAG T(41.00). T~(20.00). 127 .00 2.00 17.00 TWE(21.00) inhabited

PR Kurali (2) EA T(58.00),TW(20.00), 33.00 9.00 TWE(38.00) PR Kura 1i (2) EA T(39.00).TW(22.00), 8.00 10.00 TWE(17.00) , PR Kura 1i (2) EA T(36.00),TW(14.00). 22.00 3.00 34.00 TWE(22.00) PR Kura 1; (3) EA T(28.00),TW(10.oo), 19.00 5.00 32.00 HIE ( 18.00) .... PR Kura 1i (3) EA T{62.00).TW{22.00). 39.00 1.00 25.00 TWE(40.00) PR Kura 1i (3) ED, T(47.00),TW(20.00), 48.00 3.00 16.00 fAG TIIIE(27.00) \

PR Kura 1i (2) fA ,. T( l~OO ) , TW ( 1 .00) 74.00 14.00 42.00

PR Kural; (2) EA T(l3.00),TWE(23.00) 54.00 4.00 10.00 (i.

PR Kural; ( 1 ) EA T{41.00),TW(30.00). 78.00 6.00 15.00 TWE(11.00) PR Kura 1i (4) EA T( 12 .00) , TW ( 1 .00) , 55.00 1.00 13.00 TWE(11.00) PR Kura 1i (4) EA T(11.00),TWE(11.00) 63.00 2.00 10.00

17.00 PR Kura 1i (3) EA T(23.00}.TW(8.00), 146.00 TWE(15.00) PR Kurali (4) EA T(8.00),TWE(8.00) - 53.00 3.00 7.00 238 VILLAGE MAJRI C.Q. BlOCK Alllenjties and

Lo~a~ Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code . of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (i n number where the f ac; 1Hy is avai I ab Ie is g1 ven) hect.ares) of house­ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway flat -, station, if ~ny waterway)

2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10

I , I ' Kharar Tahsil (Part)

17 8hupnagar (315) 113.00 421 (8S) P -(-5) T.W. -(-5) -(-5) BS HP 18 Tajpura (316) 78.00 194 (33) P -(-5) T.W, ·(-5) BS HP

19 Sal~pur (317) ~42.QO 319 (44) P -(-5) T,W, ·(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Khurd HP ~O Salempur (140) 13S.oo 408 (60) P CHW T,W, -(-5) -(5-10) BS Kalan HP

21 Thana (142) 173.00 622 (85) P -(-5) T.W, .( -S) -(5-10) BS Gobindgal'h HP 22 Mehrampur (139 r 132.00 452 (70) P -(-5) W,TW, ·(-S) -(5-10) BS HP

23 Mvndhon (136) 155.00 1.024 (170) P,H,H H~HC, T,W, -(-5) -(oS) 5S Sangtian , PHS, TW, O,RP(3), HP CHW 24 Akalgarh (132) 114.QQ 491 (88) P -(-5) T,W, ·(-5) -(oS) BS HP 2S Mundhon '( 134) 75.00 124 (20) P,M -(-5) -(-5) -(-S) BS Mastana '.

26 Hundhan ( 135) 6i. QO 118 (21) P • -(-5) T ,W, -(-5) -( -5) BS Bhags1ngh TW,HP 27 Guno M~jra (138) 16.00 504 (75) P -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS HP 28 Baraudi (105) 122.00 982 (155) P ,'M MH,D T,W.HP - (-5') -(-S) BS

(137) 108.00 - 424 (61) P -(-5) T.W,HP -(-5) .(-5) -(-5)

30 Oosarna (107) 276.00 922 (151) P -(-5) T,W.IiP -(-5) -(-5) BS

31 Fatehgarh (106) lS6.oo 483 (75) P - (-5}- T,W,HP -(-5 ) -(-5) BS 239 DIRECTORY

Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different ~yp~S of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age distance Forest I rr.i gated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not (i n kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti­ ( includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Kurali (4) EA T(27.00).TW(27.00) 44.00 42.00

PR Kura 1 i (5) EA T(3.00).TW(3.00) 64.00 11.00

PR Kura 1 i (5) EA . T(17 .00). TW(14.00) •. 95.00 15.00 115.00 TWE(3.00)

PR Kural i (6) EA T(46.00).TW(26.00). 76.00 2.00 11.00 TWE(20.00) PR Kurali (7) EA T{43.00),TW(42.00), 106.00 2.00 22.00 TWE(1.0Q) PR Kural; (6) EA T(55.00),TW(10.oo), 60.00 2.00 15.00 TWE(45.00) PR Kurali (5) EA . T(91.00), TW(10.00), 47.00 2.00 15.00 TWE(81.00)

PR Kural; (4) EA T(29.00),TW(19.00). 73.00 2.00 10.00 TWE(10.00) PR Kural; (4) EA T(46.00), TW(46.00_) 22.00 1.00 6.00

PR Kurali (4) EA T{19.00),TW(10.00), 36.00 7.00 TwE(9.00) PR Kural; (5) EA T( 56.00), nl(26.00), H.OO 1.00 8.00 TwL(30.00} PR Kura 1; (4) EO,EAG T \"19.00) , TW (9.00} , 22.00 4.00 11.00 TWE(70.0f)) PR Kural; (4) ED, Tl3j.DOj,fW(3.00), 62.00 2.00 11.00 EAG TWE(:lO.JO)

PR Kurali (2) ED, T{128.00),TW(28.00), 90.00 6.00 52.00 EAG TWE(100.00) PR Kural; (2) ED, T(12.00),TW(6.00), 77 .00 8.00 59.041 EAG TWE(6.00) 240 VILLAGE NAJAI C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loea- Name of village Total' Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with HadbastNo.) area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown 1n the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the neares t place (i n number where'the facility 1s available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus gr~ph the stop, market/ railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 . 3 4 5 7 8 9 10

\ \ Kharar Tahs11 (Part)'

32 Kanauran (109) 125.00 334 (52) P -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) ":(-5) -( -5) HP 33 Chanalon (110) 251.00 1,594 (275) P CWC T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS HP 34 Singhpura '(111) 138.00, 607 (104) P,M,H CWC,PHC, T,W,TW, PO .,.(-5) -( -5) PHS,D,NH HP 35 Goslan (113) 81.00 402 (67) P -(-5) W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) HP 36 Dhianpura (115) 156.00 790 (102) P -(-5) W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) 85 HP 37 Chuta Mali (114) 181.00 1,102 (179) P(2), -(-5) W,TW, -(-5) as M,H,AC HP ~ 38 Kalewal (112) 174.00 808 (132) P -(-5) W.TW. PO, -(-5) -(-5) HP Phone 41 Hasanpur (96) 173.00 842 (135) P -(-5) W,TW -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

43 Lakhnaur ( 97) 157.00 861 (126) P,M,H CWC, T,W, -(-5) -(-5) BS CHW HP 45 Naggal (99) 64.00 2.60 (43) -(-5) -(-5) W.HP -(-5) -(-5) -{-5}

46 Nanheri --{1(0) 79.00 407 (64) P,O -( -!J~ HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

47 (108) 81.00 591 (100) P -(-5} HP PO -(-5) BS

48 Singhpur (101) 104.00 135 (19) P -( -5) W.HP -( -!» -(-5) -(-5)

49 Andheri (104) 98.00 343 (56) p, -(-5) T,MP .. (-5) -(-5) -(-5)

50 Sheikhpura (103) 171.00 339 (45) P -(-5} W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

51 Rakauli (102) 96.00 210 (27) P -(-5) T,W.HP -(-5) -(-5) 85 241 DIRECTORY land use

App­ "earest, Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and ------.------village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un-· C~ltur­ Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste . for culti­ (includ­ vation ing " gauchar and groves)

'11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Kura 1i (3) EA T(61.00), TW(-61.00) 53.00 11.00

PR Kuran ( 1 ) EA T(77.00),TWE(77.00} 127.00 2.00 45.00

PR Kural; (2) EO, T(68.00),TWE(68.00) 50.00 1.00 19.00 EAG

PR Kurali (3) ED, T(35.00),TW(35.00) 36.00 10.00 EAG

PR Kural i . (2) ~A T(51.00),TW(20.00), 64.00 5.00 36.00 TWE(31.00) PR Kural; (3) EA T(37.00),TW(17.00), 12..4.00 1.00 19.00 TWE(20.00) PR Kural; (3) EO, T(66.00).TW(30.00), 86.00 1.00 21.00 fAG TWE(36.00) PR Kural; (5) EO, T(97.00),TWE(97.00) 46.00 1.00 29.00 EAG

PR Kuril; (4) EA . T(85.00), TW(85.00) 53.00 2.00 1 j e ~.:;j

- PR Kural; (3) EA T(42.00),TW(42.00) 15.00 1. 00 6.00

PR Kural; (3) EA T(47.00),TWE(47.00) 19.00 1.00 12.00

PR Kural; (3) fA T(40.00).TW(40.00) 24.00 3.00 14.0C:

. 14.00 11.00 PR Kurali (4) fA T(43.00),TW(43.00) 30.00

1.00 15.00 PR Kural; (5) EO, T(44.00),TW(14.00). 38.00 fAG TWE(30.00) 5.00 44.00 PR Kurali (4) ED, T(28.00),TW(B.OO), 94.00 EAS TWE(20.00) 20.00 PR Kurali (3) EA T(62.00).TW(62.00) 13.00 1.00 242 VILLAGE MAJRI C.O. BLOCK Amenities and loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the t i on (wi th Hadbas t No.) area popula­ village. a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and -5 kms. 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (i n number where the faci_11ty is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa- Medical Dri n[dng Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water \ & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stoP.· market! railway hat. station, if a~y waterway)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

kharar Tihsil (Part)

52 Suhali (90) 233.00 1,189 (186) P o W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS HP

54 Shahpun t98) 144.00 837 (134)' P -(-5) W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS HP

56 8hajaul (93) 145.00 909 (140) P -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS HP

57 Tirtha (91 ) 86.00 162 (21) -(5-10) -(5~10) T,HP -(-5)' -(5-10). -(-5)

58 Teur (81 ) 358.00 2.882 (427) P,M,H. PHS, T,W,TW, PTO, -(-5) BS PUC,O RP HP Phone

59 Maglian (88) 236.00 590 (97) P -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) HP

60 Phantwan I (87) 231.00 757 (112) P.M.H -(-5) PO -(5-10) BS

61 Ohakoran (153) 83.00 203 (27) -(-5) -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) -(5-10) BS Khurd HP 62 Bazidpur (152)· 149.00 231 (33) P o T.W,TW, -(-5) -(5-10) BS HP 63 Kadi Majra (151) 103.00 344 (40) P -(-5.) rW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

64 Khairpur (89) 174.00 529 (84) P -(-5) W,TW, -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) HP 65 .Chandpur (150) 127.00 547 (71) P -(-5) TW,HP, -(-5) -(5-10) BS N 66 Fatehpur (149) 289.00 1,300 (197) P(2), 0 T.W.TW. PTO, -(5-10) BS TR HP Phone 67 Sialba (148) 146.00 623 (100) P(2), MeW, T , W. TW, PTD.. -(5-10) as M,H PHC HP Phone 68 Majri (147) 444.00 2.225 (370) P 0.0 , T ,W.TW. -i-5) -(-5) BS HP 69 Khera (145) 128.00 748 (110) p.O -(-5) T,Ii,HP -(5-10) BS 243 DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area. under {jifferent types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two dec1mal places) to and. ------village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not ( i r{ kms) i rri­ able available gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 "'- 14 15 16 17 18

PR Kharar (4) ED, T(75. 00), TW(25~to), 15.00 69.00 74.00 EAG TWE(50.00) .f PR Kurali (2) ED,EA& 117.00 27.00

PR . Kharar (3) ED, T(38.00),0(38.00) 90.00 17.00 EAG PR Kura 1; (7.) EA T(55.00),TW(10.00), 3.00 8.00 20.00 TWE (45-.00) . PR Kharar (4) EA T(190.00),TWE(190.00) 106.00 1.00 61.00

PR Kural; (2) EA T(66.00),TWE(66.00) 56.00 16.00 98.00

PR Kharar (8) EA T(90.00),TW(20.00), 118.00 23 •.00 TWEpO.OO) PR Kharar (9) EA T(49.00),TW(20.00), 15.00 1.00 18.00 TWE{29.00) PR Kural; (10 ) EA T(81.00),TWE(81.00) 43.00 6.00 19.00

PR Kural; (8) EA T(86.00),TWE(86.00) 7.00 1.00 9.0

PR Kural; (7) EA T(63.00),TWE(63.00) 48.00 63.00/

PR Kural; (7) EA T(65.00),TWE(65.00)· 33.00 11.00 18.CpO

PR Kural; (8) EA T(133.00),TW(33.00), 116.00 4.00 36/.00 T~(100.00) PR Kural; (8) EA T(78.00), TW (10.00), 41.00 7.00 ,0.00 TWE(68.00) PR Kurali (9) EA T(101.00),TW(40.00}, 262.00 13.00 68.00 TWE(61.00) PR Kurali (10) EA T(78.00),TW(78.00) 32.0Q 18.00 244 VILLAGE MAJRI C.D. BLOCK Amenities and loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to/it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and -5 kms, 5-10. kms and 10+kms. of the nearest place (i n number hectares) of ~~:~:,_!~:_!~:~~~!~_~~_~~~~~~~~~_!~_~!~~~2 ______house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ tai lway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 • 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

I " I • Kharar Tahsil (Part) 70 Jhande Majra (144) 94.00 628 (94) P,M,O -(-5) W,TW, -(-5) -(5-10) BS HP 71 Mehrau Ii (143) 173.00 703 (97) P,M,O -(-5) W,TW, (-5) -:(5-10) BS HP 72 Khizarabad (322) 875.00 4,645 (753) P( 4), 0,0' T,W,TW, PO -(5-10) BS M,H HP n Labangarh (318) 229.00 696 ( 107) P,D -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) HP 74 Barsalpur (141) 111.00 399 (67) P -(-5) T,W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

75 .Saini Majra (318) 265.00 106 (20) -(-5) -(-5) W,TW, -(-5) -(5-10) - (-5) HP 76 Hitrnampur (320) 263.00 78 (10) -(-5) -(-5) T,W, - (-,5) -(5-10) -(-5) TW

77 Fatehpur (321 ) 227.00 384 (56) P,O -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) -(5-10) BS HP 78 Mianpur (324) 625.00 1,043 (156) P,M RP T,TW, -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) 'HP - (5-10) . 79 Tal"apur (325) 1,153.00 595 (104) P 0 W -(5-l0) -(5-10)

80 Gochar (328) 421.00 396 ( 60) P,O -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) -( 10+) -(-5)

Mirzapur (326) 1,541.00 523 ( 93) P 0 T,W, TW -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

-- Un- t Burana (327) 318.00 0(0) -(10+) -(-5) 83\ Abhipur {329} 23.2.00 425 (71) P -(-5) W,TW, -(-5) HP - (10+) BS 84 ~ubaheri . (323) 361.00 1,163 (176) p,a 0 W,TW, PO HP BS 85 Sangatpura (146) 194.00 530 (75) P D T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) HP 245 DIRECTORY

Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two dec1mal places) to and ------village di stance Forest Irrigated. by sour.ce Un- Cultur­ Area not (i n kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti­ '(includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Kura 1i (8) EA T(34.00),TWE(34.00) 4B.00 12.00

PR Kura 1i . (B) . EA T(B7.00),TW(B7.00) . 63.00 23.00

PR Kurali (10 ) EA T(BZ_.OO) ,W( 17.00), 535.00 16.00 237.00 TW(31.00),TWE(39.00) PR Kura 1i (B) EA T(75.00),TWE(75.00) 56.00 22.00 76.00 .

KR Kurali (7) EA T(16.00),TW(16.00) 53.00 42.00

PR Kura 1i (7) EA .. , T(31.00),TW(31.00) 131.00 29.00 74.00

PR Kura 1i (8) EA T(13.00),TW(13.00) 149.00 B4.00 17.00

PR Kura 1i (10 ) ED,EAG ·T(B.OO),TW(B.OO) lBO.OO 20.00 19.00

PR Kura 1i (12 ) ED, EAG T(10.00),TW(10.00) 49B.00 16.00 101.00

KR Kura 1i (15) ED 144.00 1,009.00

PR Kurali (15) ED T(3.00),TW(3.00) 153.00 1.00 264.00

PR Kural; (16) EA 121.00 24.00 1,396.00 inhabited

PR Kural; (14) ED, T(6.00),TW(6.00) . 147.00 B.OO 71.00 EAG PR Kurali (14) ED, T(3.00),TW(3.00) 303.00 55.00 EAG PR Kurali (11 ) EA T(46.00),W(6.00), • 127.00 2.00 19.00 TW(15.00),TWE(25.00)

r" 246 VILLAGE MAJRI C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (i f not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula- village, a dash (-) Is shown in the column and next Code . of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz •. No. village and -5 kms, 5-10. kms, and 10+kms. of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available' is given) hectares) of house- Educa--.----.------~--,Medical Drinking Post Day or Commun';- holds tiona I water & days cations (potable) te1e- of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway hat, station, if any waterway) ~

2 3 4· 5 6 7 8 g 10

KhM'ar Tahsil (Part)

86 Manakpur ( 330) 641.00 1,491 (232) P,M,H H T,W,TW, PO -(-5) BS Sharif HP 87 Dulwan ( 337) 475.00 221 (39) P -(-5) T,HP -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

88 Khadri (336 ) 76 00 209 (27) -(-5) -(-5) T -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) 89 Ranguana (335) , 66.00 59 (7) -(-5) -(-5) T,HP -(-5) , -(10+) - (-5) 90 Palhanpur (334) 338.00 474 (74) P ewe T,W,HP -(-5) -( 10+) -(-5)

91 Majra (332) 471.00 935 (151) P,M -( -5) T -(-5) -( 10+) BS

92 /Rajgarh (331) 99.00 19 (3) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS "- 93 Kartarpur (156) 119.00 694 (102) P -(-5) W,TW,. -(-5) -(-5) 8S HP 94 Boothgarh (155) 133.00 499 (77) P,M,H PHS T,W,TW, -(-5) -(5-10) 8S HP 95 . Dhakoran (154) 142.00 797 (118) P,O -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) -(5-10) 85 Kalan HP

96 Kansala (157) 306.00 826 (120) P.M -(-5) T.W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) HP 97 Takipur (158) 139.00 503 (69) P,.O ·(-5) W.HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

98 Hoshiarpur (159) 304.00 1,075 (152) P.M. -(-5) T,TW. PO -(10+) BS H.O HP 99 Sultanpur ( 333) 122.00 106 (19) -(-5) -(-5) T,W, -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) HP 100 Sis wart (338) 1,678.00 251 (46) P -(-5) W,TW, PO -( 10+) BS HP 247 DIRECTORY land use

App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares , roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not (in kms) ;rri­ able available gated waste for cult i­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Kurali (10 ) EA T(162.00},TW(60.00}, 404.00 7.00 68.00 " TWE(.102.00) PR Kural; (13) ED, T(395.DO),TW(200.0D}, 5.00 45.00 30.00 EAG .IWE(195.00) PR Kurali (12 ) EA 47.00 20.00 9.00

PR Kurali (13) ED, T(11.00),TW(1.00), 47.00 8.00 fAG TWE(10.00) PR Kural; (12 ) EA T(10.00),TW(5.00), 23.00 100.00 205.00 TWE(5.00) PR Kurall (12) EA T(106.00},TW(50.00), 16.00 51.00 298.00 TWE(56.00} PR Kura 1i (12) EA T(47.00),TW(47.00} 42.00 10.00

PR Kurali (9) EA T(_93 . 00) , TW (9.3.00) 10.00 16.00

PR Kurali (10 ) EA T(65.00},TW(30.00), 49.00 19.00 TWE(35.00)

PR Kura 1i ( 10) EA T(84.00),TW{SQ.OQ), 16.00 42.00 TWE{4.00)

PR Kurali (10 ) EA T(109.00),TWE(109.00) 92.00 12.00 93.00

PR Kurali (9) ED, T(46.00),W(10.00), 76.00 6.00 11.00 EAG TW(.20.00) ,TWE (16.00) PR Kural; (14) EA T(55.00),TW(24.00), 14S.00 11.00 90.00 TWE(31.00) PR Kural; (14) EA T( 11 .OO) , TW ( 11 .00) 90.00 3.00 18.00

PR Kural i (16) EA T(10.00),TW(10.00) 123.00 42.00 1,503.00 248 VIllAGE

MAJRJ C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loea- Name of village Total total Amenities available (if not available within the t i on (with Hadbast No. area popula­ vi,llage, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad-.ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and -5 kms, 5-10. kms and 10+kms. of the neaye~t place (i n .number hectares) of _~~e!~_}~_~_~a5~:3!!_}:_!!!~}!~~~~:_J}!~~) ______house­ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional -water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway hat, s'tation, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

\ Kharar Tahsil (Part)

101 Chhoti Bari (339) 1,178.00 486 (87) P - (-,5) T,W,L -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) Naggal 102 MaJrial1 (343) 1,661.00 2,088 (325) P H,D T,W,HP -(-5) BS

110 Puraul (340) 470.00' (634 (267) P,M H,MCW, T,W, PO -(-5) BS CWC, TW, HC,D HP 111 Bharaunjain (160) 204.00 .1,284 (246) P -(-5) T,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

112 Ferozpur (341) 103.00 323 (46) P -(-5) T,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS· Banger 113 Devinagar (161) 117.00 13 (3) -(-5) -(-5) T,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

114 Salamatpur (162) 134.00 451 (67) P -(-5) T,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

115 Rasulpur (163) 87.00 260 (35) P -(-5) T,W, -(-5) -(-5) B'S TW,FlP BS 116 Ohode M~jra (164) 72.00 194 (25) P -(-5) T;W, -(-5) -(-5) TW.HP 117 Saini Majra (167}_ 153.00 1,054 (160) P D T,~, -(-5) -(-5) BS TW,HP 118 Paintpur (166) 90.00 753 (110) P -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS HP

119 Ratwara (165) 51.00 422 (47) P MCW T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

120 Chahar Majra (19) 134.00 331 (43) P -(-5) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

121 Ohanauran (18) 145.00 319 (53) P - (- 5) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

122 Mastgarn (16) . 104.00 638 (99) P -(-5) T,W, -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) -HP 249 DIRECTORY land use ~

App­ Nearest ,Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rOa{;h town supply ~~~~~:~_~~:~_:~~_~~~~~~_~!~~::1 to and ______village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not (i n kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Chandigarh (14) EO 107.00 2B.00 1,043.00-

PR Chandigarh (11 ) EA 1,101.00 T( 1 .00) , W( 1 .00) 415.00 4.00 140.00

PR Chandigarh (12) EA T( 4ft. 00 ) , TW ( 44.00) 245.00 14.00 167.00

PR Ghandigarh ( 11 ) EA T(76.00),TWE(76.00) 5B.00 70.00

PR Chandigarh (10) ED, T(49.oo),TW(49.00) 28.00 2.00 24.00 EAG PR Chandigarh (9) EAG T(80.00),TW(BO.00) 18.00 2.00 17.00

PR Chandigarh (10) EO, T(59~00),TW(59.00) 42.00 33.00 EAG PR .Kurali (11 ) ED, T(39.00),TW(9.00), 24.00 1.00 23.00 EAG TWE(30.00) PR Kharar ( 11 ) ED, T(36.00),TW(6.00), 12.00 1.00 23.00

EAG nil' ( ~o _on ) PR Kharar (9) ED, T(121.00),TW(21.00), 10.00 3.00 19.00 EAG TWE(100.00) PR Chandigarh (10) ED, T(84.00),TWE(B4.00) -6.00 EAG PR Chandigarh (8) EA T(39.00),TW(29.00), 6.00 6.00 TWE(10.00) PR Chandi garh (9) ED, T(31.00),TW(20.00), 46.00 6.00 51.00 EAG TWE(10.00),R(1.00) PR Chandigarh ( 6) ED, T(67.00),TWE(67.00) 36.00 2.00 40.00 EAG

PR Chandigarh (6) ED, T(55.00),TWE(55.00) 27.00 22~00 EAG 250 VILLAGE NAJRl C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Tota"1 Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, a dash (-J is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranQes viz. No. vill age and -5 kms, 5-10. kms and 10+kms. of the nearest place ( i n number hectares) of !,_h!!!__ t~!_!!-~~~~Y_~~_!-!~2~~~J!_~~_~2!:~L ______house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tiona 1 water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway hat, station, if any water~ay)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Kharar Tahsil (Part)

_/ 124 Togan (17) 209.00 951 (130) P,0 D T,W,TW, -(-5) -(5-10) BS HP 125 Tira (20) 374.00 1,828 (267) P(2). 0 T,W,TW, PO -(5-10) BS M,H.O HP 126 Wasepur· (168) 90.00 263. (38) P,O -(-5) I,W -(-5) as

127 Sangalan (171 ) 86.00 312 (53) P,O CWC T,W -(-5) -(-5) BS

128 Ghandauli (169) 109.00 593 (103) P -(-5) T, TW, -(-5) -(5-10) as HP 129 Bhagat Maj ra ( 170) 78.00 397 (59) P,O -(-5) T,TW. -(-5) -(5-10) BS HP 130 Ranai Majr:-a (85) "150.00 933 (140) P,M,H 0 T ,W, TW, PO -(5-10) BS HP 131 Bahalpur (86) 120.00 166 (27) P -(-5) T,W.HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

132 (84) 112.00 368 (58) P -(5-10) T,W,TW, -(-5) HP 133 Shiamipur (83 ) 95.00 H4 (21) P -(-5) T,W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

134 Palheri (173) 323.00 1,088 (145) P,M.O H,HC, T .lw, -(-5) -( -5) BS RP HP 135 Rurkee"Kham (82) 190.00 865 (120) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) BS

136 Nanu Majra (180) 106.00 43 (4) -(-5) -(-5) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

137 Jakar Majra (SO} 8-9.00 546 (83) P -( -5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

139 Hasaflilur ( 177) 49.00 3(1) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) BS

140 Thaska (114} 108..00 194 (17) P -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) .(-5) 251 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded uptc} two decimal places) to and ------village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not • ("in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti­ (inc 1ud­ .vation ;ng g~uchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 .16 '7 18

Kharar Tahsil (Part)

PR Chandigarh (6) EO, (120.00),TWE(120.00) 36.00 53.00 EAG PR Chandigarh (6) EA T(72.00),W(3.00), 116.00 57.00 129.00 T~(18.00),TWE(51.00)

PR Chandigarh • (10) EA T(43.00), TW(2.00), ~38.00 . 2.00 7.00 TWE(40.00),R(1.00)

PR Kharar (9) EA . T(28.00),TW(2~.00) 47.00 11.00

PR Kharar (8) fA T(59.00),TW(9.00), 31.00 5.00 14.00 TWE(50.00) PR Kharar (8) EAI 56.00 11.00 11.00

PR Kharar (9) EA T( 1Q8.00), TW( 10.00), 23.00 4.00 15.00 TWE(9~.OO) PR Kharar (8) EA 58.00 26.00 36.00

PR Kharar (9) EA 50.00 15.00 47.00

PR Kharar (10 ) EA 25.00 2.00 . 68.00

PR Kharar (5) EA T(173.00),TW(103.00), 48.00 14.00 88.00 TWE(70.oo) PR Kharar (5) EO, T(88.00),TW(40.00), 67.00 2.00 33.00 EAG TW£(48.00) PR Kharar (3) fAG T(86.00),TW(10.00), 15.00 5.00 TWE(76.00) PR Kharar (2) EO, T(72.00),TWE(72.00) 4.00 1.00 12.00 EAG PR Kharar (3) EAG T(35.00),TWE(35.00) 10.00 2.00 2.00

PR Kharar (4) EO, T(39.oo),TW£(39.00) 10.00 3.00 56.00 EAG 252 VILLAGE MAJRI C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not avail ab le within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranqes viz. No. village and -5 kms, 5-10. kms and 10+kms. of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house- Educa------~------.------Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tiona 1 water & . days cations (potable) tele- of (ous graph the stop, market! rai lway hat, station, if any waterway)

I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Kl)arar Tahsil (part) c

141 RCiihamanpur (172) 115.00 32 (6) -(-5) 0 TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -'-5~

142 Jhampur (22) 187.00 941 ( 147) P -(-5) T,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

143 Man'ana (21) 110.00 764 (105) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

144 HasaiflPur ( 178) 55.00 194 (23) P -(-5) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -BS

145 Sihanpur ( 176) 33.00 61 ( 13) -(~5) -(-5) TW -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

146 Taraul i (175) 110.00 371 ( 37) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

147 B~hlolpur (23) 243.00 2,494 (371) P 0 W,HP PO -(-5) BS

160 Abl'lipur (79) 88.00 519 (82) P -(-5) W,TW, -(-5) -(':5) BS HP

MAJRI C.D. BLOCK 29.162.00 84.543 P(122). H(7). Total (13.030) M(23) MeW(3) H(13). fII(1). PUC(1) CWC(6} C(O). He(5). TR(1} PHC(2} I(O}. 0(23). AC(1) PHS(4) 0{19} TB(O}. FPC(O} NH(l) •. SMP(O) RP(8) • eHW(3) 0(2) 253 DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (~.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply !_o~~_~e3_~~:~_:~~__ ~:~~~~_~~~:::J to and ______v1l1age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cul tur,­ Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated wast.. ~ for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Kharar (6) ED, T(9.00),TW(7.00), 65.00 15.00 26.00 , EAG TWE(2.00) PR Kharar (6) ~A T(112.00),TWE(112.00) 16.00 12.00 47.00

PR Kharar (4) EA T(56.00),TWE(56.00) 9.00 6.00 39.00

PR Kharar (4) ED, T(33.00),TWE(33.00) 9.00 4'.00 9.00 EAG KR Kharar (5) EA T(4.00),TWE(4.00) 8.00 5.00 16.00

PR Kharar (6) ED, T(78~00),TWE(78.00) 15.00 7.00 10.00 EAG PR S.A.S. Nagar (3) ED, T(166.00),TW(6.00), 29.00 4.00 44.00 EAG TWE(160.00) PR Kharar (4) , ED, T(59.00),TW(59.00) 15.0'0 4.00 10.00 EAD

1.101.00 T(7.270.00) 9.456.00 1,050.00 9,904.00 "(37.00) TWE(4,529.00) R(2.00) TW(2,664.00) 0(38.00)

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APPENDIX 1--4 VILLAGE DIRECTORY 258 UPERoIX C.D. Blockw1se abstract of educational, EDUCKTIOIAl. Sl; Name of Primary Middle Miftricu- Higher College Adult Others Villages with No. C.D.' Block School School - lation/ St!cond- _ (graduate 1 iteracy no educat ; ona 1 Secondary ary/PUC/ and above) class./ hcl1; ty School Interme- centre diate/ Junior School Vi 1- Ins- Yil- Ins- Yil- Ins- Yi)., Ins- Yil- 1ns- Yil- Ins- Yil- Ins- Villages lag- tit- lag- tit- l(1g- tit- lag- tit- lag- tit- lag- tit- lag- t1t- es uti- es uti- es uti- es uti- es uti- es uti- es uti, ons ons ons ons ons ons oris

2 3 4 /5 " 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 '4 15 "16 17 1. Anandpur 115 123 30 31 18 18 5 5 3 3 10 Sahib

2. Nurpur Bed i 101 107 21 Z3 13 13 7

3. Chamkaur ,155 163 24 29 20 25 6 7 2 2 22. 26 25 Sahib 4. Rupnagar 158 163 31.' 32 21 21 4 4 34 5 Kharar 153 1'65 34 38 29 31 2 2 3 3 6

6. Majri 115 122 23 23 \13 13 .~ 20 20 16

District 797 843 163 176 114 121 19 20 3 3 1 1 49 53 98 -' 259

ptcal and other aaenities )1,_,. .~

:~:~ :,: MEDICAl hlsp'ens- Hospital Maternity and Primary -FamHy Primary Community Others Villages with no ,."'y- child welfare health plann- health health medical facil)ty centre/Mater- centre! ing sub- worker nity homel Aealth centre centre Child wel- Centre fare centre

V;'l- Ins- Vi.1- Ins':' Vi 1- Ins- Vi 1- Ins- Vi 1- Ins- Vi1-' Ins- Vil- Num- Vi 1- 1ns- Vi 1- lag- tit- lag- tit- lag- tit- lag- tit- lag- tit- lag- tit- 1ag- ber lag- t it- 1ag-- es uti- es uti- es uti- es uti- es - uti- es uti- es es utl- es ons ons ons ons ons ons ons

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34

,,20 20 6 6 l3 26 9 11 ~ 2 "13 14 73

9 9 2 2 49 49 8 9 2 2 51

26 26 9 9 5 6 5 5 3 3 ~ 2 9 15 15 20 135

20 20 7 7 4 5 4 4 <.'. 3 3 17 25 157 29 30 7 7 5 9 12 13 4 4 3 3 16 16 112

23 23 7 7 9 10 7 7 4 4 3 .3 9 11 95

127 128 38 38 95 105 45 49 7 7 11 11 18 24 7'l 88 623 260 APPENDIX C.D. Blockwise abstract of educational.

DRINKING WATER

S 1. Mame of, Tap Well Tank Tube- River Foun- Canal Other More tha,n Villages with no No. (.0. B10,ck well tain oneSOUTce drinking water facility

' , i 2 35 36 37 ,3S 39 40 ,41 42 43 44

Anandpur Sahib 99 93 3 81 10 9 98 0

2 Nurpur Bedi 60 71 103 72

3 Chamkaur Sahib 20 46 180 7 58 I 4 Rupnagar 122 147' 8 172 5 156

5 Kharar 46 108 2 153 122

6 ~lajr i 93 106 125 3 120

District 440 571 14 814 , 1 22 14 626 26.1 I--Concld. ~dfcal and other a.enities

POST AND TElEGRAPH { . POWER SUPPLY

P.O. T.O. P.LO. P.O. LO. P. 1.0. ,~hone Bus Railway Navigable Aui1able and and dl'\'d Stop Station Waterwaj Phone Phone ihon:E

45 46 47 4B 49 50 51( . 52 53 54 55 56

15 3 B -- 54 2 , 2 125 " 15 /'2 -~. 65 108

24 7 2 98 3 180

19 2 4- '98 5 . 192 26 4 2 125 159

12 3 90 131

111 6 23 14 530 8 5 ' 895

263 APPEHDIX-2 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Land utilisation data in respect of non-municipal towns (Census Towns)

S~ial Name of town Land use (i .e. area under diff~rent types of 1and use in hectares No. and tahs il rounded upto two decimal places) within brackets ------~------Total Forest Irrigated Unirri­ Culturable Are'1l not Area by source gated waste (Inclu­ avai lable ding gauchar for culti­ and groves) vation

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

_--,~------NIL ------

265 APPENDIX-3 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

List of villages where none of the seven ameni ties relating to

Education, Medicall Drinking water, Post and Telegraph, Communication, Power supply and Market/hat is available.

------NIL -~------266 APPENDIX-4 List of Villages according to the Proportion of Scheduled Castes to the Total Population by ranges ANANDPUR SAHIB C.O; BLOCK

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of Vi 11 age Hadbast No. Scheduled State/Oi st"t ./B 1ock/Vi 11 age Castes Population (Percentage)

2. 3 4

Anandpur Sahib Tahs"U {Part} 0--5* 19 Chhutewal (259) 31 Majari (266) , 36 Harsabela (278) 42 Bela Ohiani (261) 53" Duhnal (291) 74 Kalota (304) 97 Beruwala (339) ,100 Narad (333) 109 Bhagwala (371) 123 Chak (361) 136 A19ran (274)

6--10 7 Ta1wara (279) 23 Sahjowal . (252) 41 Gohlani (263) 46 Aj aul i (349) 65 Khamera (359) 82 Rampur (314) 88 Ohanera (325) 91 Samlah. (328) "93 oalault (330) 95 Dau10wal ( 344") 98 Missewal (337) 99 Chikna (332) 112 Chandpur (368)

11--15 10 Nangal Nikku (282) 20 Mehlwan (257) 22 Surewal (251) 267 APPENDIX-4 List of Villages accordfng to the Proportion of Scheduled Castes to the rotal Population by ranges

~PUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK

Ranges'of . L.C. No. Name of Vill age. Hadbast No. Scheduled State/Oi stt./B 1ock/vill age Castes Population (percentage)

2 . 3 4

11-.-15 Concld. A~pur Sahi6 Tahsil (Part)

28· ~angatpur t2,:)~) 29 Kulgran (264) .32 Bhalar.i (267) 38 Bhanam (271) 40 . Palasl (269) 44 Palsiri (347) 51 Daraul i ( 352) 55 Jindbari (355) 57 Bahlu (293) 63 Surewal (296) 66 Mahrauli (308) .67 . Mangewal (306) 73 Pail i Khurd (301) 87 Jhinjri (365) 94 Raipur Saini (343) 101 Ghanaur (334) 111 G'anjpur ( 3·74) 115 Mindhwan (342) 126 Laudipur (362)

4 Bhambaur (234) 6 Kherabagh (233) 15 Raipur (288) 21 Hazipur (250) 34 Bhallan (273) 37 "Bela Ramgarh (270) 43 Bhaton (262) 49 Kal itran (351) 50 Bhalowal . (290) " 268 APPENDIX-4 list of Vfllage! accordfng to the- ProporUon of Scheduled Castes to the Total Populat1on by ranges ANAftOPUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK

Ranges of l.{:. No. Name of Vi 11 age' Hadbast No. Scheduled State/Oistt./B1ocklVlllage Castes Population (Percentage)

1 2 3 4

Anandpur Sahib Tahsil· {Part) 16--20 Concld. 52 Bhanupa 1i (353) 59 Dasgraon (357) 61 Dher (295) 84 Mohiwal (324)

90 ~ Meh~a 1i Khurd (327) 105 Ohabur (340) 108 Bhato 1i (372) , . 113 Kotla (370 )

114 B~dhal (369) 124 Lang Majri (310) , 127 Aggampur ( 360) 135 Sawara (275)

21--30 Kalsera (236)

3 Medha Majra {23tn g Hambewal (281) 11 Ouk 1i (283) 13. Manakpur (285) 16 ; Bandalheri (289) 18 Maujowal (260) 25 Oaghaur (254) 54 Nang 1i (354) 60 Mahain (358)

62 Chamirpur {294)

70 Barari (299) 71 Dheru (300) 72 Bac,owa 1 (302) 76 Ganguwal (303) 78 Mujara (311 ) 269 APPENDIX-4 list of Villages according to the Proportion of Scheduled Castes to the Total Population by ranges

ANANoPUR SAH~a C.o. BLOCK

.' Ranges of L.C. No. Name of Vill age Hadbast No. Scheduled State/Oistt./Block/Village Castes Population (Percentage)

1 2 3 4

Anandpur Sahib Tahsil (Part)--Contd.,

21--30 Concld. 86 Thappal t322) 104 Oehrfi ' (338) 107 Jeowal (345) 110 Kiratpur Sahib (373) 122 Sahota (320) 125 Chandesar ( 3M)

31 and above 5, Swami pur (232) 8 Oubhata (280) . 12 Meghpur (284) 14 Patti (287) 17 Jol (286) 30 Diyapur (265)

39 Pas;wal, (268) 45 Behrampur (348) 47 Dabkhera (350) 48 Jandla (341) 56 _Thalun (292) 58 Khanpur (356) 68 Sajmour (298) 69 Bikapur (297) 77 Sadhewal (312) 79 Banni (313) 80 Lamlehri ( 317) 83 Jhajar (315) 85 Tarapur Kujal (323) 92 Paharpur (329) / 270 APPENOIX-4 List of Villages according to the Proportion of Scheduled Castes to the Total Population by ranges ANANDPUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK

Ranges of L.C. No. Name· of V_i 11 age Hadbast No. Scheduled State/Oistt./Block/Village Castes Population (Percentage)

2 4

• Anandptit 5aMb Tahsil (Part)

,31 and above 96 Majher (331 ) 102 Maura (335) 106 Ka1yanpur (346) 116 Mehndali Kalan (367) 120 Manowa1 (318) 271 A"PENDIX-4

" List of Villages according to" the ~roportion of Scheduled-Castes to the Total Population by ranges NURPUR BEDI C.O. BLOCK

Ranges of L.t: No. Name of Village Hadbast No. Scheduled State/Oistt./Block/Village Castes Population " (Percentage)

2 3 4

Anandpur Sahib Tahsil (Part) 0--5* 129 Barian (380) 139 HarJpur (481) 204 Shahpur (409) 215 Bahman Majra (425)

6--10 144 Kahanpur' (483) 146 Raisera (485) 150 Hirpur Ganura (490) 153 Sakhpur (492) 157 Sabaur (496) 165 Gobindpur (384) 167 Mothapur (386) 168 Mukar"i (387) 183 Gurse Majra (393) 190 Bassali (512) 216 Bhaton (424) 220 Balewal ( 513) 231 Abiana Kalan (433)

11--15 132 Saidpur . (376) 143 Bhangal ( 477) 163 Mawa (383) 171 Lasari (390) 180 Saini Majra (395) 181 Nurpur Ka.l an (394) 184 Kartarpur (502) 187 Jatau 1i (505) 200 Barwa (405) 208 Lahrian (419) 272 APPENDIX-4 List of Villages according to the Proportion of Scheduled Castes to the Total Population by ranges 'NURPUR BEDI C.D. BLOCK

Ranges of L.C. No •. Name of Village Hadbast No. Scheduled State/Distt./Block/Village Castes Population (Percentage)

2 3 4

Anandpor Sahib Tahsil (Part) 16--20 211 Bhauwal (422) 214 Bhogip~r (426) '218 Aulakh ( 413) 227 Nangal (431) 229 Batarla (436) 236 Tibba Tapprian (520) , 237 .Bath lour Khad (521) ,33 Nangran Kalmot (272) 131 Dumewal ( 377) 151 Raipur (491) . 158 Chahi Majra (497) 164 Bhaini (382) 176 Kheri • (399) 192 Sandhoa (508) 193 Azampur (507) 199 Munna (414) 213 Sarthali (427) 222 Jhandi an {515 } 230 Dhirpur (435)

21--30 128 Thana (381) 130 Pachranda (379) 138 Samundari (482) 142 Mehandpur (478) 147 Naloti (486) 148 Kalwan (488) 155 Karura (494) 159 Hiyatpur (501) 162 Samirowal (499) 273 APPEND IX-4 List of Villages according to the Proportion of Scheduled Castes to the Total Population by ranges

NURPUR BEDI C.O. BLOCK

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of Vi 11age. Hadbast No. Schedu1~d State/Dtstt-./B lock/Vi 11 age Castes Population (Percentage)

2 3 4

- Anandpur S~tb Tahs n (Part) 21--30-Concld. 172 Simbal Majra (391) 178 Saskaur (400) 182 Jatpur {39Z} 189 Kangar ( 5(6) 191 Barari (510)

196 Chahar Majra (~04) 197 Asmanpur (509) 198 Raipur (415) 201 Lalpur (412) 203 Chanauli (408) 205 Bassi (410} 210 Sara; (421 )

219 Takhatgarh (41~) 22J Tibba Nangal (514) 224 Bajrur (428) 226 Chonta (430) 228 Madhopur (434)

31 and above 140 Pa1hta -( 480) 145 Gochar (484) 152 Jhaj (378) 156 Katta (495) 166 Amarpur Be.l a (385) 169 Singhpur (388) 173 Raul i (396) 174 JhinJri (397) 171 Mirpur (406) 185 Nurpur Khurd (503) 188 Chand pur (511) 274 APPENOIX-4 list of Villages according to the Proportion of Scheduled Castes to the Total Populatio~ by ranges . NURPUR BEOI C.O. 8lOQK .

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of Village Hadbast No_. Scheduled State/Distt./Block/Village Castes Population (Percentage)

2 3 4

~ Anandpur Sahib Tahs~l' (Part)

31 and above-CQncld. 194 Kumbewal (402)

195 Mu~sapur (403) 206 Seikhpur (411) . 207 Asalatpur (418) 217 Bains ( 417) 223' Jatwahar (516) 232 Abi ana Khurd (432) 233 Dhamana (517) 234 Rajgiri (518) 235 Khatana (519) 238 Garh Bagga (522)

*Excludes Villages with-no S.C. Population. -275 APPEIIDIX-4 List of Villages according to the Proportion of Scheduled·Castes to the Total Population by ranges CHAMKAUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK

Ranges of L.C. No. Name ,of Vi 11 age Hadbast No. Scheduled State/Oistt./Block/Village Castes Population (Percentage)

1 2 4 4

Rupnagar lust1 (Part)

214 M-azafat ( 97) 255 Sir Guru ( 133) 259 Khanpur (135 )

273 Talapul'" (159) 326 Udhampur (Z80)

6--10 200 Baman (84) 248 Taprian Amar Singh (126)

11--15 198 Kha lipur . (82) 213 Ferozepur (98)

229 Bazidpur (139) 235 Sa 1ahpur ( 113) 236 Khokhar ( 114) 263 Raipu r (149 )

~83 Saidpur (304) 294 Chhota badechh (314)

312 Chhot i Raun i (282) 319 . Shadipur (268) 321 Sangatpur (263 ) 330 Chhota Samana (296)

16--20 202 Khizarpu r (86) 215 Jatana ( 142)

237 Da 11a (115 } 275 Bara Gadhram ( 157)

279 Saloh Majra (152)

317 TOdarpur (269 ) 276 APPEND IX-4 list of Villages according to the Proportion of Scheduled Castes to the Total Population by r~nges CHAMKAUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of Village Hadbast No. Scheduled State/Distt./Block/Village Caste s Population (Percentage)

2 4 4

Rupnagar Tahsil (Part)

16--20-Conc 1d. 374 Tajpur ( 261) 381 Chhoti Mandauli (249 ) 384 Bari Mandauli (248)

21--30 217 Bela (141) 239 Sultanpur (111 ) 247 Rampur { 124} 'Z,49 Behrampur Bet l125) 257 Fatehpur (132) 258 Hafizabad ( 137) . 265 Bhoje Majra (61) '.' 266 Bha 1i an (65) 27Z Rampur Bet (156 ) 278 Mundian (153) 281 Manne Majra (150) 296 Chuhar Majra (307 ) 300 Rurkee (301) 305 Amra1i ( 290) 307 Gagarwa1 (288) 315 Khant (271 ) 320 Doom Chheri (262) 331 Oind (294) 333 Bara Makrauna (299 ) 340 Kotli (161) 345 800r Majra (227 ) 349 Sota 1 (224)

350 Dhanauri (230) 361 Bangian ('241 ) 277 APPENDIX-4 list of Villages according to the Proportion of Scheduled Castes to the Total Population by ranges CHAMKAUR SAH1B C.D. BLOCK

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of Vi llage Hadbast No. Scheduled State/Oistt./Block/Village Castes Population (Percentage)

2 4 4

Rupnagar Tahs'il (Part)

369 Dho1an.Majra (277 ) 378 Datarpur (258) 380 Ratta ngarh (250)

31 and above 191 Ratta npur 87) 192 Taprjan Ramgarh (79)

193 Taprian Boothga .... h (80) 194 Taprian Gharisput" (78) 195 Chhota Surtanpur (7Z ) 196 Sara Sut·tanpur (71 ) 197 Muajudinpur (70 ) 199 Assa rpur (83) 201 Ranga (81 ) 204 Karkhana Bharatgarh (89) 205 Karkhana Bela (90)

206 Garh i (85) 207 Kulian (95) 208 Jagat pur (64) 209 Shetkhupur (96) 210 Farid (94) 211 Bhauwal (93) 212 Lakhewal (92 ) 218 Balralllpur ( 140) 219 Bara Daudpur (103) 220 Jasran (102 ) 221 Attari ( 101 )

2.23 Be 1\ Atttl 19arh ( 91) 27& APPENDIX-4 List of Villages according to the Proportion of Scheduled Castes to the' Total Population by ranges CtWlCAUR SAHIB C.D. BlOCK

Ranges of LC. No. Name of Vi 11 age Hadbast No • Scheduled .StateIDistt./B1ock/Vi11age Castes PopUlation (Percentage)

2 3 4

Rupn.agar Tahs 11 (Part) .

- 31 and above-Coneld. 225 Zindanpu r ( 108)· 226 Ghurkew41 (l09) \ 227 Malewal (107 ) 228 cnhota Daudpur (104) 230 Dhumewall (138i 231 Rashidpu" (106) 232 Tap .. tan Rashtdpur (105) 2'33 Malana ( 110)

234 Saidpu r ( 112) 238 Makowal ,! 116) 241 Panj Peda (111 ) 242 Sarao9pu r (119 ) 243 Phassa (120 ) 246 Mohan Hajra (123) 251 Kotla Sarmukh Singh (128) 253 Rokali Mai Mangarh (130) 254 Mahtot ( 131) 261 Mubarkpu r (143) 262 Hanjitpura/Chamar Hajra (144) 264 Bnairon Hajra (62) 267 . Sulemall Shikoh (69) 274 Chhota. Gadhram ( 158) 276 Gagon (155 ) 277 Dehar (154) 280 cnamkaur Sahib (151) 2ifz Bhurara (303)

285 Haren {1481 286 Kandola ( 146) 219 APPEJDtX-4 list of Villages according to the Proportion of Scheduled tastes to the Total Population by ranges CHAMkAlJR SAlfIS C.D. BlOCK

-Ranges of L.e. No. Name of Vi 11 age Hadbast No. Scheduled State/Distt./Block/Vil1age castes Population (Percentage)

1 2 3 4

Rupftagar TUS i I (Part)

31 and above-Contd. 287 Katlair ( 145)

288 Sandhuan (308)

289 Rattangarh (309)

290 Haneli (310)

291 Dhanaula (311 )

292 Manela- {312}

293 Bara Badechh (313)

295 Hawara (315)

297 Barsa Ipur (306) 298 Gobindpur Alias Dhespur (30S)

299 Pipal Majra (302 )

301 Luther; (291)

302 Rallgarh ( 293)

30~ Chak lan (292 )

304 Majri (283)

30E Kale Majra (289)

30f Chhota Sidhupur (287)

30! BaraSidhupur (286}

311 Sandhar; Majra (285)

31; Kotl1 (27l)

311 Manpur ( 273) 311 Bhatian (270 )

311 Panj Koha (267)

32~ Rampuf Mehrab (264)

32: Boothgarh (265)

324 Kaja-u1 i (266 )

325 Ba llan ( 274) 327 Bari Rauni (281) 280 APPENDIX-4 list.Of Villages according to the Proport1on.of Scheduled Castes to the Total Population by ranges CHNl

Ranges of l.C. No. Name of Vi 11 age Hadbast No. Scheduled State/Distt./Block/Village Castes Population (Percentage)

2 3 4

Rupnagar Tahsfl (Part)

I 31 and above 328 Sarhana (27 9) 329 Dumna (295) 332 Chhota Makrauna (300) 334 Sa1empu r (298) 335 Bala Samana (297 ) 336 Rasulpur (229 ) 337 Samrauli (228) 338 Raula Majra (163 ) 339 santpur (162 ) 343 Dugri (164) 351 Kakrali. (231) 352 Kainaur (235 ) 353 G9palpur (234) 354 Hath Ma lpur (233) 355 Bamriara (232) 357 Dhangral1 (244 ) 358 Chotamla (246) 359 Akbarpu r (245) 360 ( 243) 362 Saher i (240 I 364 f'athegarh (2.36 ) 365 Aurnauli (238) 366 Bangian (2.39) 367 Mundian ( 278) 368 Kalaran (275) 370 Kanjla (276 ) 371 Sukho Majra (255) 372 Chalaki (256 ) 281 A:>PENOIX-4 list of Villages according to the Proport1on of Scheduled Castes to the Total Population by ranges ' CHAMKAUR SAHIB C.O. BLOCK

Ranges of l.C. No. Name of Village Hadbast No. Scheduled State/Oistt./Block/Village Castes Population (Percentage)

2 3 4

Rupnagar Tahsil (Part)

31 and above-Concld. 373 Bahba )pur (260)

375 Badwa li (251 ) 376 Shahpur (259) 377 Rambagh (257) 379 Kulheri (252)

382 Ramgarh Alias Handa (253 )

383 Morinda (254) 385 Hann Kheri ( 247)

:Excludes villages wlth no S.C. Population. 282 APPENDIX-4 List of Villages according to the Proportion of Scheduled Castes to the Total Population by ranges RUPNAGAR C.D. BLOCK

Rdnges of L.C. No. Name of Vill age Hadbast No.· Scheduled State/Distt./Block/Village Castes Population (Percentage)

1 2 3 4

Rupnagar Tahsil (Part)

0--5* 27 Diajr i (11 )

29 Asspur ( 9)

33 Mian; (28)

38 Gano Majra (24 ) 42 Oakala (34)

43 Lohgarh (23)

45 Ratanpura ( 14)

55 Thali ( 16) 104 Chaklan ,211 ) 168 Kat 1i (40)

173 Haveli Chhoti (48)

6--10 10 Bal (4) 15 Shauwa! (325)

35 Patial (30)

61 Sa lawa lp ur (20)

76 Bardar (370) 101 Atalgarh (208) 139 Chhota Sande Mehal (172 )

144 Rasulpur (177 )

146 Paprala (184)

178 Khairabad (52) 187 Chhota Phool (74)

11--15 6 Hardo Kamoh (318) 7 Hardo Ilaripur (319)

8 Fatehpur Bunga (320 )

12 Attari (322 ) 283 . APPENOIX-4 List of Villages according to the Proportion of Scheduled Castes to the Total Population by ranges RUPNAGAR C.D. BLOCK

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of Vill age Hadbast No. Scheduled State/Distt./Block/Vlllage Caste s Population (Percenta~)

2 3 4

Rupnagar Tahsil (Part)

"--15 --Cone 1d. 75 Majri (369 )

122 Madpur ( 199)

137 Pathrer i Rajputan ( 170)

143 Sa1aura ( 176)

148 Sheora ( 183)

172 ( 49)

186 Budha Ohara (73)

271 Kheri Sa1abatpur (66 )

16--20 14 Sari Jhakhian (324 )

21 Himatpur (329 )

46 Nehon (15 )

60 Chandpu r ( 21 )

62 Ma Jlkpur (35 )

77 Harnampur (372 )

88 Binbrakh (383)

94 Kakron (206 )

141 Gobindpur ( ]74)

341 Bhaku Majra (150)

21-30 2 Naulakha (1)

4 Dadhi (316) 5 Mianpur Handur ( 317)

16 Beli (6 )

17 Bara Pind (326)

18 Kakrala (332)

23 AIowa 1 (331 ) 24 Nigga 1 (335) 39 Laudi Majra ( 3li 284 APPENOIX-4 Lest of Villages according to the Proportion of Schedul,ed Castes to the Total Population by ranges RUPNAGAR C.O. BLOCK

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of Vi 11 age Hadbast No. Scheduled State/Distt./Block/V111age Castes Population (Percentage)

2 3 4

Rupnagar Tahsil (Part)

21--30--concld. Ghanaul; ( 13)

71 Jhandian (365 )

73 Bar; (367) 78 Hnip ur (371) 83 KhanpiJr (378) 91 Sabani Kalan (380)

95 K~ s,hanpura (207 ) 97 Chararian (204 ) 107 Singh (215) 108 Khabra (216) 112 Akalgarh Urf Burjwala (202 ) 113 Panjola (201) 120 Thauna (190) 123 Ma1npul'" (194) 125 Gandhon Kalan ( 191) 126 Manak Majra (189) 131 Pathar Majra (220 ) 135 Sa hhpur ( 166) 136 Bari Jhal11in (168) 146 Chhoti Railon ( 178) 149 Kotla Nihang (180) 151 Shahpul'" (354)

156 Bagwali (358) (60) 180 Kama1pul'" (59) 182 Chhot 1 Jha 1118n 184 Bhauwa1 (55 ) ( 167) 342 Ba1sanda 285 APPENDIX-4 List of Villages according to the Proport1on'of Scheduled Castes to the Total Population by ranges RUPNAGAR t.D. BLOCK

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of Village Hadbast No. SCheduled State/Distt./Block/Village Castes Population (Percentage)

2 3 4

Rupnagar Tabsi1 (Part)

31 and above 9 Pirthipur (321) 11 Chh ot i Jhakhian (5 ) 13 Haler (323)

l!i Bharatgarh (327 ) 30 I4harota ( 328) 25 Manguwa) (333)

31 Awan Kot (7)

32 Chak Dhera ( 27) 36 Mado Majta (25)

37 Doburji (26)

41 Alil'lllJ)ur (33 )

50 Ghanaula ( 337) 53 Chhoti Makauri (340 ) S4 Bari Makauri (341)

57 Alfpur (18) 58 Dugri (346 ) 5·9 Ahmedpur (19)

64 Bari Makauri (350)

65 Ladhal (349 )

66 Chararian (345)

67 Ohaloh (347) 68 Dangauli (344 ) 69 Chak Karman (342 ) 70 Mansali (343) 74 Kakaut (368) 79 Kheri (373) 80 H1 r dapur (374)

82 Kudaspur ( 377) 286 APPENDIX-4 List of Villages according to the Proportion of Scheduled Castes to the Total Population by ranges RUPNAGAR C.D. BLOCK

Ranges of L.C. No. N;me of Vi 11 age Hadbast No. Scheduled State/Distt./Block/Village Ca~tes Population (Percentage)

2 3 4

Rupnag~ Tahsil (Part)

31 and above-Contd. 84 S1asatpur (361 ) 86 Rampur (382) 87 Purkha·l i (376) 93 Ba lamgarh (386) 96 Kalal Majra (205)

98 Bratlman Majra (213) 99 Bhagwantpur (214) 102 Lohari (209 ) 103 Bhago Majra (210)

105 Sihon Majra (222 )

10'9 Solkhian ( 217) 110 Raje Majra ( 192)

llL Panjoli (200)

116 Bhadal ( 3~0) 117 Sarari ( 359)

118 Sa1nfa 1pur ( 197) 127 S1mbal Jhalian (182)

12.8 Lakhmipu r (186)

129 Rangilpur ( 188)

130 Gandhon KhUTQ ( 187) 132 Beh"ampur (219) 134 Pathrer i Jattan ( 169) 138 Sangatpur ( 171) 140 Bara Bande Mabal (113) 142 Bara (175) Hajri (353)

153 Ak barpur (356 )

Ali Bak (l57) Magro,. (355 r 287 APPENDIX-4 List of Villages according to the Proportion of Scheduled Castes to the Total Population by ranges RUPNAGAR C.D. BLOCK

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of Vi 11 age Ha

2 3 4

Tahsil Rupnagar {Part}

31 and above-Concld. 157 Bho 1on Ka1ewa 1 (362 )

158 Bhogalan (364) 159 Fatehpur (363 ) 160 Samana (348) 161 Khalidpu .. ( 352) 162 Dargah Shah Kholid 8inwalid (351) 163 Nanakpu" AHas Sharfa Bod ( 43) 164 Hussainpur (42 ) 167 Khawaspu r (39)

170 Rupnagar (44 ) 175 Bari Rai 10n (50)

176 Samrala (51 ) 119 Mansuha Kalan (53)

181 Mahlan (58)

183 Mansuha Khurd (54) 185 Rautan (56 )

188 Gurda!.pu r (75) 189 Bara Pllcol (76) 268 Chaunta Khurd (G8) 269 Shaini ( 57) 270 Chaunta Kalan (67)

346 gulch; Majra (224) 347 Goslan (225)

348 Mug.al Majr; (223)

*Excludes villages with no S.C. pepu1ation. 288 APPENOIX-4 List of Villages according to the Proportion of Scheduled Castes to the Total Population by ranges KHARAR C.D. BLOCK

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of Village Hadbast No. Scheduled State/Oistt./Block/Village Caste Population (Percentage)

2 3 4

Khatar Tahs i 1 (Part) 0-- 5* 108 Sangriwa1a (345) 236 Patti Sohana ( 290) 261 Chachu Majra (268) 279 Saini Majra (271) 284 Dhirpur (287)

6--10 154 Desu Majra ( 31) 228 Shiampur (295) 248 Kambali (225)

251 Dharamgarh (227)

11--15 104 Chhoti Bar; Parachh (349) 105 Mada (350) 107 Karrsa 1 ( 354:)

138 Chandon Gobindgarh ( 179) 151 Balongi ( 26) 183 SPkapra (389) 197 Basian (53 )

209 Popna (51 ) 254 BhabaU (243) 256 Alipur (252) 267 Sukhgarh (289)

290 Mindha Majra (280) 291 Mote Majra ( 279)

150 ~r Hajra (25) 169 Tirpari ( 191) 174 Oeh Kalan (365) 289 APPENDIX-4

List of Villages according to the Proportion of Sch~uled Castes to the Total Population by ranges . KHARAR C.D. BLOCK

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of Vi 11 age nadbast No. Scheduled State/Distt./Block/V;llage Cas te s Population (Percentage)

2 3 4

Kharar Tahsil (Part)

16--20 ·Concld. 176 Bajheri (70 ) 201 Khanpu r Behlan (302) 205 Todar Majra (59)

2{J1 Makran ( 5B) 229 Ra ipur Ka lan (294)

241 Siahi Majra (9 ) 242 Mohali ( 10)

Madanpur 243 (8) 257 Landia li ( 229)

264 Chi11a (3 ) 272 Dhurali ( 1 ) 273 Manauli {270l 280 Chau Majra ( 272) 285 Gob1ndgarh (296) 286 Ohelpur (2B6)

21--30 44 Padiala (379) 106 Karoran (352) 109 Mullanpur Gar1bd.ass (342) " 149 Daun ( 27) 152 Ba 110 Majra (32 ) 157 Jhunglan (29 ) 158 Harh )pu r ( 181) 163 Dau Majra (76 ) 164 Bhago Majra '75 ) 175 Madan Her i (364) 177 Shakrullapur (69 ) 290 APPENDIX-4 list of Villages according to the Proportion of Scheduled Castes to the Total Population by ranges KHARAR C.D. BLOCK

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of Vi 11 age Hadbast No. Scheduled State/Distt./Block/Vi1lage tastes Population (Percentage)

2 3 4

Kharar Tahsil (Part)

ZJ--30 _conc1d. 179 Mamunpur (381)

180 Gharuan (377)

190 Rora (369 ) 198 Nial1lian (52)

203 Chun1 Kalan (62) 216 Khuni Majra ( 187) 223 Soe Majra (298) 227 Bharatpuf' (43)

230 Maujpur (42 )

232 Landran (37) 237 Sohana (35 ) 244 Mataur (7 ) 245 Lamba (196)

246 Kumbra ( 6)

247 Tarf Kumbra (5 )

255 Jl r akpur' (235) 262 Papri (269)

266 Raipur Khurd (2 ) 269 Nanu Majra (291 )

271 San eta (288) 275 8ari (265 ) 276 Siaun (26i)

281 Manakpur Ka lliir (277)

283 Bath lana (284) 289 Giga Majra (281)

31 and abovt! 39 Badarpur (378)

40 Barauhli (380) 42 Sahauran (95) 291 APPENDIX.;4

list of Villages according to the Proportion of Scheduled Castes to the Total Populati~n by ranges KHARAR C.O. BLOCK

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of Village Ha Population (Percentage)

1 2 3 4

!Charar Tahsi.1 (Part)

31 and above-Contd. 53 A1i1pur (92 ) 55 Ghataur (94 ) 103 Soonk (344) 123 MHak (346) 148 Raipur (24 ) 153 Chhaju Majra (33)

155 Fatehu!!apu r (30) 156 Jandpu r (28) 159 Bhukhri (78)

161 Rudiala (77 ) 165 Rurkee Pukhta (74) 166 Pir Sohana (72) 167 8adali (71) 168 Badala (Niya 5hahar) (188 ) 170 Cholta Kalan (189) 171 Rangian (49) 172 Cholta (385) 173 Pannuan (386) 178 5imbal Majra (73)

181 Mlchh 1pur (387) 182 Fatehpur Theri (388 )

184 $11 ('390 )

185 Kajja 1 Majra (372 ) 186 Garing_ (373) 187 Ghoga Kher1 (374) 188 Batta (375) 191 Sota 1 (370 ) 192 K.b1pur (366) 194 Mal1kpur (367) 292 APPEIWIX-4 List of Villages according to the Proportion of Scheduled Castes to the Total Popu1at10n by ranges KHARM C.D. BLOCK

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of Village Hadbast No. Scheduled State/Distt./Block/Village Cutes Population (Percentage)

2 4 ------_._------_._._-----_._---- Kharar Tahsil (Part)

31 and above-Contd. 195 Ghoga (J71 )

196 Dhaba 1i (54) 199 Dharak Khurd (55) 200 Dharak Kalan (56 )

202 Silkapra {63 ) 204 Chuni Khurd (61) 206 Majat (60) 208 Majatri (57)

210 JhanJher i ( 50) 212 Na99al Faiz93l'h (190)

213 Rasal\ Heri (47) 214 Haggar (46) . 215 Tole Majra ( 192)

217 Sante MaJra (186)

218 Chaparchil"i Khurd ( 194) 219 Kailon ( 193) 220 Sawara (45) 221 Saidpul" (44 j 222 Gida"pu" (3U1j 224 P atr an (297) 225 Chudiaia (299)

233 Sa i r ~lill)l.H (38) 234 Bhago Ma.jra (40 ) 235 . Manak Majra (39) 238 lakhnaur (36) 239 Chaparchiri Kalan ( 195) 240 8a1;a11 (34) 249 Jagatpul" (261) 293 APPENDIX-4 list of Villages according to the Proportion of Scheduled Castes to the Total Population by ranges KHARAR C.O. BLOCK

Ranges of l.C. N·o. Narne of Vi 11 age Hadbast No. Scheduled State/Distt./8Iock/Village Castes Population (Percentage)

2 3 4 --_._------_... _------_...... -...... _ __ Kharar Tahsil (Part)

31 and above-Cone ld. 252 Kanda la (230) 253 Jheur Her; (Z53) 258 Shafipur (228)

259 3aka r pul" (264) 260 Rurka (263 )

263 'Kambala (226) 265 Mauli Baidwan (4)

268 Sambalki (292) 274 Matran (267) 2.17 Kurarl (274) 278 Patton (273') 282 Orari (283) 287 Gudana (285) 288 Nogiari (282) 292 Tangauri (278) 293 Kurara (276) 294 Sekhan Majra ( 275)

*Exc'udes v"'ages with no S.C. population. 294 APPENDIX-4 List of Villages according to the Proportion of Scheduled Castes to the Total Population by ranges MAJRI C.D. BLOCK

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of Village Ha~st Ho. Scheduled State/Distt./Block/Vil1age Castes Population (Percentage)

1 2 3 4

'Kharar Tahsil (Part) 0--5* 61 Ohalc.oran Khurd (153) 83 Abhipul' ,( 329) 101 Ch1Ioti lari Nag,.l (339' 102 Hajr1an (343) 120 Chahal' M4jra ( 19)

122 Mastgal'h ( 16) 140 Thaska (174) 146 Tarauli ( 175)

6--10 16 Dh611gtana (131 ) 18 Tajpul'a (31&) &2 Bazi'dpur (152) 84 Kubaheri (323) 116 Dhode Majra (164)

131 Baha lp ul' (.86)

11--15 20 Salempul' K.l"n ( 140)

22 Mehl'"ampur' ( 139)

26 ~undhon Ihag Singh (H!i) 57 Tirtha . ( 91) 117 Saini Nljra ( 167) 137 Jakar H.Jra (80)

16--20 2 Behda 1i ( 116) 15 Chintgarh (130)

19 Sa 1empul" Khur'd ( 317) 63 Kad; Majra (151'

97 Tak ipur' (158) 143 Manana (21) 295 APPENOIX-4 List of Villages according to the Proportion of Scheduled Castes to the Total Population by ranges MAJRI C.D. BLOCK

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of Village Hadbast No. Schedlal1ed State/Distt./Block/Vil1age Ca:.tes PDPu.l at i on (Percentage)

1 2 3 4

Kharar Tahs'l (Part)

21--30 12 Neho1ka ( 128) 21 Thana Gobindgal"h ( 142)

29 Nagg a 1 ( 137)

30 Dosarna (107)

~3 Chana lOr! ( 11 C) 34 S 'irq hpura (111) 3' Dh I a npun ( 115) 38 Kalewa1 ( 112)

43 L(ri(.hnaur (97)

54 Shahpur (98)

58 Teur (81 )

64 Khairpur (89)

71 Mehrauli (143) 72 Khizarabad (322 )

78 Mianp~r (324 )

79 "fa(apur (32~)

81 Mirzapur (32'6 )

85 SangatplI"a ( 146) 96 Kansa 1a ( 157)

98 Hos.tdarpu" {1591

110 Paraul (340 )

124 Togan ( 17) 134 Palheri ( 173)

135 Rllrkee Kham (82) 142 J!'tao,puf (22 )

31 and above ! ?aprilH ( 117)

6 8.an i'kIjr~ (123) 296 APPENDIX-4 list of Villages according to the Proportion. of Scheduled Castes to the Total Population by ranges MAJRI C.D. BLOCK

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of Village Hadbast No. Scheduled State/Oistt./Block/Village Castes Popuiati(1n (Perc<::ntage)

2 3 4

Kharar Tahsil (Part)

31 and above Conc1d. 8 Chahu11 ( 125)

~ Fatehgarh (126) 1Q Adhrera ( 122) 13 Mu llanpul" ( 133) 23 Mundhon Sangtian (136 ) 24 Akalgarh (132) 27 Guno Majl"a (138) 28 Baraudi (105) 31 Fatehgal"h (106) 32 Kanauran (109)

35 Gos1&n (113 )

37 Chuta Mali ( 114)

41 HaSinpur (96) 45 Maggal t"l 46 Nanher 1 (100 ) 47 Jhingran (l08) 48 S1nghpura ( 10 1 )

49 Andher i ( 104) 50 Sheikh Pura ( 103) 52 SuhaH (90)

Bllajaul (93)

59 Nagl1an (88) 60 Phant",.n (87)

67 Sialba ( 148)

68 Majri ( 147) 69 Khera ( 145)

75 Saini Majra (318) 76 Harnampur (320 ) 297 Arp£HfHX-4

list of Villages according to the Proportion of Scheduled Castes to the Total P~pul~t1on by ranges

~AJRI C.O. BLOCK ------Ranges of l.C. No. Name of Vi 11 age Hadbast No. Scheduled Stat~/Distt.!81ock/V111age Castes Population (Percentage)

1 2 3 4

Kharar TahsH (Part)

31 and atcv:.',-Goncld. 77 F.tehpur' (321) 86 Manakpur Sharif (330) 87 Dulwan (337)

88 Khadr; (336 )

g.() Pa1hanpur (334) 91 Majra ( 332) 93 KartarpUI" ( 156) 94 Boothgal"h ( 155) 95 Ohakoran Ka lan (154) 99 SuHanpul" (333 ) 100 Siswan (338) 111 Bhal"aunjJan (160) 114 Salamatpul" (162) 115 Rasulpul" (163)

118 Pa11ltpwI" (166 ) 121 Ohanauran ( 18) 125 Tira (20 ) ]26 Wasepul" (168) laB Ghandauli (169) 129 Bhagat Majra (170) 130 Ranai Majra (85)

132 Malakpur ($4) 145 Sihanpur (176) 147 8ehlolpur (23) 160 Abh1pur (79)

*Exc1udes villages wtih no S.C. population.

SECTION II

TOWN DIRECTORY

CODES USED IN THE TOWN DIRECTORY

303 NOTE EXPLAINING THE CODES USED IN THE TOWN DIRECTORY

The town' directory has been compiled in six different statements for all the ·urban areas of the district. The data on amenities and other aspects have been .presented in codes which are· explained below

Statement I :

This gives data on status and growth history of each town in the district.

, Class has been introduced in all the statements of town directory to facilitate analysis for purposes of demographic and socio-economic characteristics of town at the state and all India levels. It has been presented according to 1991 census population of the core town in the following manner : Population Class

100.000 and above I 50,000 - 99,999 II 20,000 - 49,999 III 10,000 - 19,999 IV 5,000 - 9,999 V Below 5,000 VI

The civic administration status as in 1990 has been indicated by the following abbreviations. Census town is regarded as having no civic status. Code (C.T.) has been used for census town.

Municipal Corporation = M. Corp. Municipal Committee = M.e. Cantonment Board = C.B. Notified Area Committee = N.A.C. Census Town = C.T. Statement II

This gives information, on for each town, physical aspects and location of towns.

Statement III

This gives information on municipal finance for each town of the district.

Statement IV

This gives data on civic and other amenties. The abbreviations used are ;.ndicated below

(I) Road len;Jth

PR = Pucca Road KR = Kuccha Road (III) Method of disposal of night soil

HL :i Head loads B = Baskets WB = Wheel Barrows ST = Septic tank latrines S = Sewerage

(IV) Protected water supply-source and capacity of stqrage systems (a) Sources of water supply :

TW = Tubewell water/Hand pump T = Tap water W = Well water TK = Tank water

(b) System of storage of water

OHT = Overhead tank SR Service reservoir IG = River infiltration gallery BWP = Borewell pumping system PT = Pressure tank

Statement IV-A

This gives information about the civic and other amenities in notified slum areas. This statement is applicable only for Class 1 and Class II towns. Name of slum and area, approximately population of slum, paved roads, system of sewerage, Number of latrines, method of night soil no. of tap points/hydrants installed for supply of protected water and domestic connections and road points covered under this statement. 305 Statement V

This gives medical, educational, recreational and cultural facilities. The abbreviations used are indicated below :

Medical amenities :

H = Hospital D = Dispensary He = Health Centre FC = Family Planning Centre TB = TB Clinic NH = Nursing Home o = Others A = Ayurvedic U = Unani Hom = Homoeopathic

In case of allopathic, no separate code has been given. The information in column 4 on medical facilities has been presented horizontally in the same line as illustrated below :

H (A-I, 2) D '(Hom-2, 1, U = 1)

Here H (A-I, 2 represents one ayurvedic and 2 allopatt.lc hospital and D (Hom-2, 1, U-l) represents 2 homoeopathic, one allopathic and one unani dispensaries. If the medical facility is not available in a town, name of the nearest place (if in the same district) or nearest clistrict (if in the same state) or other state and its distance fro~ the town where the facility is available has' been mentioned in column 4.

Educational amenities :

The codes that have been used are as follows

A = Arts only S = Science only AS = Arts and Science only C = Commerce only AC = Arts and Commerce only ASC = Combined for all categories--Arts, Science and Commerce. L = Law SH - Shorthand Type = Typewriting

Silo eo Ty p2 o = Others P = Primary School 306 M = Junior Secondary or Middle Schools H = Matriculation or Secondary PUC = Higher Secondary/Intermediate/pre-uni versity/ junior college/10+2 system whether held in schools or colleges.

If there are more than one institution of a type in the town, their number has been given against each in brackets.

If any educational facility is not available in the town the name of nearest place (if in the same district) or the name of nearest district (if in the same state) or other state and its distance from the town where this facility is available has been given in brackets.

Recreational and cultural facilities

The followin~ codes have been used

PL = Public library RR = Reading room

Statements VI :

This gives information on trade, commerce, industry and banking for each town of the district.

Appendix to the town directory shows towns of the district which have outgrowths and population of outgrowths. TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENTS (I--VI) 308 STATE- Status and

Sr. Class, name and civic Loca- Name of Name of Area Number Po~ulation and No. administration tion tahs i 1 C.D. (i n of house- status of tow'n Code block sq. holds 1901 1911 1921 No. kms. ) including houseless households (in 1991 census)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1. IV Anandpur Sahib 8/111 Anandpur Anandpur 3.00 2,083 '. 5,028 4,041 De (M.e.) Sahib Sahib (-19.63) classi- fied 2. Kharar See Kharar Urban Kharar (U.A.)* Kharar Kharar N.A. 4.889

( i ) II I Kharar (M.e.) 8/VII Kharar Kharar 4.20 4,857

3. IV Kurali (M.e.) S/VI Kharar Majri 7.40 2.981

4. IV Morinda (M. C. ) S/V Rupnagar Chamkaur 3.00 2.958 Sahib '.?' 5. Nanga1 Township See Nanga Townsh~p Ur¥n ," Nangal Township (UA)* Anandpur Anandpur N.A. 6,812 <.;" Sahib Sahib -- (i) II I Nanga 1 Towns h ip 8/II Anandpur Anandpur 7.90 6,308 -~ (NAC) Sahib Sahib 6. IV Naya Nanga1 (NAC) 811 Anandpur Anandpur 14.92 2,655 Sahib Sahib , 7. I I I Rupnagar (M.e. ) 8/IV Rupnagar Rupnagar 25.00 7,419 8.888 6.935 7,606 (-21.97) (+9.68)

8. II S.A.S. Nagar 8/VIP I(harar ~!l arar 16.68 18.613 (Mohall) (NAC) ~. ,J " . '.~'" *Towns having Non-comp,on,ents o'f,1irfl~"' agglomera,tjon. 309 tENT I growth history growth rate of the town at the censuses of Density Sex ratio ( 1991 census) 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 1971 1981. 1991

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

De De 4,266 4,189 5,000 8,57 1 10,674 3.558 857 834 867 classified classi- (-1.80) (+ 19.36) (+71.62) (+24.54) , fied Agglomeration 6.072 6,317 8.216 10,636 21,807 26.109 N.A. 872 829 864 (+4.03) (+30.06) (+30.06) (+ 104·07) (+19.73)

6.072 6,317 8.216 10,636 21.807 25.938 6,176 872 829 862 (+4.03) (+30.06) (+30.06) (+ 104 .on (+18.94) 6.390 9.776 12.637 17,592 2,377 860 889 883 (+52.99) (+29.27) (+39.~l)

5,837 6.068 7,540 9,326 13,508 17.440 5,813 888 885 876 (+3·96) (+24.26) (+23.69) (+44·78) (+29.17)

Agg 10merat ion 34.372 21.356 25,523 32,003 NA 802 811 874 (-37.87) (+19.51) (+25.39) 34.372 21,356 25.523 29.311 3.710 802 811 870 (-37.87) (+19.51) (+14·84) 7,987 9.997 10,390 12.046 807 861 875 844 (+25.17) (+3.93) (+15.94)

8.764 10.385 14.213 14, 136 16,454 25.165 37.996 1,520 854 870 880 (+15~22) (+18.50) (+36.86) (-0.54) (+16·40 ) (+52'94) (+50'99) 32,35] 78,457 4.704 817 866 (+142·52) 310

STATE-

Physical aspects and

Sr. Class and name of town Physical aspects lIa.e of and No. --- .... --- .. --- .... _ -----.------~------. Rainfall Te.perature (in State HQ (in mm) centigrade) ------Maximum Minimum

Z 3 4 5 6

1. IV Anandpur Sahib 108.8 42.4 3.4 Chandigarh (M.e.) ( 80) Z. Kharar See Kharar. Urban Kharar (U.A.)* See Constituent (i) II I Kharar (M.C.) 89.4 42.4 3.4 Chandigarh ( 14) 3. IV Kurali (M.e.) 89.4 42.4 3.4 Chandigarh (25) 4. IV Morinda (M.C.) 89.4 42.4 3.4 Chandigarh (28) 5. Nanga' Township See Nangal Township Nangal Township (U.A.I* See Constituent (i) III Nangal Township (N.A.C.) 108.8 42.4 3.4 Chandigarh (10 l) 6. IV Naya Nanga' (NAC) 108.8 42.4 3.4 Chandigarh ( 104)

7. III Rupnagar (M.C.) 78.4 42.4 3.4 Chandigarh (41)

8. II S.A.S. Nagar (Mohali) (NAC) 89.4 42.4 3.4 Chandlgarh (8)

*Town5 having non-components of Urban Agg lomerat ion. 311

ME NT II

location of towns. 1989 road distance (in k.s.) fro. ------~------~------Dis"trict HQ HQ Nearest city Railway Bus route Navigable river/. with population station canal (if within of one 1akh and 10 kms.) more

7 8 9 10 11' 12

Rupnagar Anandpur Sahib Chandigarh Anandpur Sahib Anandpur Sahib (R) (39) (0) (80) (0) (0) (5) Agglomeration Unit

Rupnagar Kharar Chandigarh Kura 11 Kharar (27 ) (0) (14) (11 ) (0) Rupnagar Kharar Chanrligarh Kurali Kurali ( 16) (11 ) (25) (0) (0) Rupnagar Rupnagar Chandigarh Morinda Morinda (Z6) (26) (28) (0) (0) Urban Agglomeration Unit Rupnagar Anandpur Sahib Jalandhar Nangal Dam Nangal Dam Sut lej (R) (60) (Zl) (91) (0) (0) ( 1 ) Rupnagar Anandpur Sahib Jalandhar Nangal Dam Nangal Dam Sutlej (R) (63 ) (24 ) (94) (0) (0) (2) Rupnagar Rupnagar Chandigarh Rupnagar Rupnagar Sutlej (R) (0) (O) (41 ) (0) (0) ( 1 ) Rupnagar Kharar Chandigarh Chandigarh S.A.S. Nagar (33 ) (6 ) (8) (8) (0) 312 STATE-

Municipal f~nance,

Sr. Class and name of Civic Ad- Receipt (1n No. Town ministra------t ion status Rece ipt Revenue Government loan Adva nce (in 1990) through derived grant taxes, etc from muni­ pal proper­ ties and power apart from taxa­ tion

2 3 4 5 6 7

1. IV Anandpur Sahib M.C. 8.460 1,030 7.920 380 1.330 2. Kharar See Kharar Urban Khjlrar (U.A.)* See Constituent

(1) II I Kharar M.C. 25.350' 2,280 2,330 370 3. IV Kura li M.C. 22. 170 5,400 1,000 4. IV Morinda M.C. 3.240 5,000 780

5. Nangal Townsh1p See Nan~al Township Urban Nangal Townsh1p(UA)" See Constituent (i) III Manga1 Township N.A.C. 41.930 1.060 3,100 880 50 6. IV Naya Nanga1 N.A.C. 95.836 1,470 7. II I Rupnagar M.C. 8,400 6,900 13,210 8. II S.A.S. Nagar (Mohali) N.A.C. 10,600

*Towns having non-components of urban agglomeration. 313

"ENT III 1988-89

Rs. '~al Expenditure (in Rs. 100)

Other sources Tuta 1 General Public Public, Public Public Others Total (Spec1fy) receipt Adminis- safety health and works Institu- (specify) expenditure tration convenien- tions ces

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

19,120 3,050 2,150 5.83U 3,.000 14.030 Agglomeration Unit 6,570 36,900 12.820 2.250 4,390 2,920 11.430 33,810 1,170 29.740 16,230 790 4,530 2,720 5,430 29,700 23,280 36,200 11,370 1.270 4,040 17,730 1,400 35,81G Agglomeration Unit 6,170 53,190 1O.58Q- 2,530 23.800 25.100 3.600 65,6.10 243,003 340,308 13,5Z2 9,589 88,340 41.612 207,277 360,340 46,170 74.680 26,760 4,1,930 3.340 72,030 103,260 113,860 32,430 96,360 128,790 314

STATE- Civic and other

Sr. Class and name of Chic Population Scheduled Road System Itullber'of _M ______~ _____

No. tawn adminis­ castes > length of tration population nn kms.) sewerage Water Service status borne (in 1990)

1 . 2 3 4 6 8 9

1. IV Anandpur Sahib M.C. 10.674 2.898 7.0 s. (ISO 500 4ao

2. Kharar See Kharar Urban Kharar (u.A.I* 26,109 6.084 16.5 . OSO 850 1.750

(1) III Kharar M.C. 25.938 6.015 16.5 OSD 850 1,750

3. IV Kurali M.C. H • 592 3.987 8.0 OSD.Pt 2.380 325

4. IV Morinda M.C. 17.440 4,142 7.0 OSD 100 500

5. flangal Township See Nanga 1 Township Urban "Ianga1 Township 32,003 7,419 40·.5 OSO,5 N.A. H.A. (U.A.)*

(i) III Hangal Township' H.A.C. 29,311 6.698 40.5 0$0.5 N.A. H.A.

6. IV Naya Nangal N.A.C. 12,046 2.123 59.0 S N.A. H.A.

7. III Rupnagar rot.C. 31.996 5,718 27.0 S,OSD N.A. N.A.

8. II S.A.S. Hagar 1Mohali)N.A.C. 78,457 6.738 313.0 S N.A. N.A.

*Towns having non-componments of urban agglomeration. **If fatl1ities are not avaPable in the town, the distance and the name at the town where it is ava nab leo 315

MElT IV amenities, ,1989 l~trines Method of Protected Water Supp 1y Fire Electrification (number of Connections) ...... disposal-of fighting -- - ~---~-----~------.. ------~------~------Otbers .n ight soil Source of S-rstem of servicesu Domestic Indus- Commer- Road Others supp 1y storage with trial cia1 lighting capacity in (points) thousand 1itre s (in brackets)

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

16 S,ST TW OHT Nanga1 1,737 36 684 154 9 (455,000) Township (20 ) Agglomeration

3 HL.WB TW OHT S.A.S. 5,092 201 1,313 403 366. (N.A. ) Nagar (6) .3 HL,WB TW OHT S.A.S. 5,:092 201 1,313 403 366 .•. (N.A. ) Nagar (6) .~r.-. WB,(O) TW,T B.WP S.A.S. 2.961 H8 1,027 240 14 (400,000) Nagar (17) HL,ST TlI (N.A. ) S.A.S. 3.476 164 951 . 425 47 Nagar (20) Agg 1oilier at ion

5 WB.ST TW,T OHT Yes 1,143 27 551 150 6 (.8,550,000)

5 WB.ST TW.T OHT Yes 1,143 27 551 150 6 (8.550.000)

N.A. S T SR Yes 12 (910.000). N.A. S,WB TW,T OHT S.A.S. 5,953 151 2,457 660 36 (58,280,000) Nagar (33)

5 S T,TW OHT Yes 18,202 574 1.591 3.228 (2,007.200)

317 1991 CENSUS--TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT IV-A

Civic and other amenities in notified slulQs, 1989 No slum area has been notified in Punjab State though cE\ftain. pockets have separately been identified. 318 STATE- Medical. Educational. RecI"eat1onal and

Sr. Class and Popul a~ Medical fac11it.ies Educational No. name of tion town Hospita ls/ Beds in Arts/ Med iea 1 Engineer- Polytechnics Recogn i sed Dispen- medical Sci ence/ co ll:e-ges ing shorthand, saries/TB institu- COl1lllerce co 11 eges type- c li nic s t ions co 11 eges '.. writ ing etc. noted (of degree and voca­ in co 1- level and t ion a 1 umn 4 abovel training institu­ tions

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

IV AMndpur 10,674 H 30 AS Chandi- Chandi- Chand;- 0 Sa-hi:b.tM. C.) garh(80) garh(80) garh(80) 2 K harar . See Kharar Urban -Kharar 26,109 H 30 A Chandi- Chandi- Chandi- 0(2) UA* D(A-l, garh(14) garh( 14) garh( 14) Hom-) ) (ilIlI Kharar 25,938 H 30 A Chandi- Chan.di- Chandi- 0(2) (M.e;) O(A-1, garh(14) garh( 14) garh{ 14} H,em- I J 3 IV Kura.l; 17,592 H 25 Chandi- Chandi- Chandi- 0(3) (M.C. ) 0 4 Morinda garh(Z5) garh (-25) garh(25) (SKm.S) O( 1) 4 IV Morinda' 17.440 H 25 AS !p Ch,artdi- Chandi- Chandi- (M.e.) Fe gar,,( 28) garh(28) g arh (28) 5 Na "ga 1 See Hanga l Township Urban TownShip Nangal 32,003 It-- 100 " Chandi- ·Chand i- Chandi- o( 1) Township D(A-1'; Naya 9arh(101) garh(101) garh ( 101 ) UA* Hom-l) 12 Nangal TB (2kms) ( i) II I Nanga'l 29,311 H 100 Chand;- Chandi- Chandi- O( 1) Township D( A~ 1, Naya garh! 101) garhU01 ) garh(101) (NAC) Hom-1 ) 12 HangaJ TB (2kms) 6 IV Naya 12,046 H 80 AS Chandi- Chandi- Chand;- Nanga 1( NAC) 0-2,0 garh(104) garh ( 104) g arh ( 104) 7 III Rupnagar 37,996 H 100 ASC Chandi- Chand i- Chand i- 0(3} (M.C. ) O(Hom;..i. 14 garh(41) garh(41) g arh (41) A-1)TB~FC 8 11 S.A.S. 78,457 H(2l 125 AS( 2) CI.andi- Chand;- Chand;- 0(3) . Nagar' D(A-l, 20 garh(8) garh(8) garh(S) . (Moha 1 i) Hom-l,7) (NAC) HC

*Towns having non-components of urban agglomeration. **If a meolcal or education facil ity is not available in the town,- mention the name of nearest place and its distance from the town where facility is available. 319 MEMT-V

CULTURAl FACILITIES. 1989 facilities Working Number of recreational and cu Hura 1 women's faci lities hostels Higher Secon da ry/ J u n io r Primary Adult with S ta d i a Cineme Audi- Pub 1i c Secondary/ Matr ic u- Secondary schoo 1 s literacy number torial/ li brar ies Inter - 1ation and classes/ of seats Drama! inc hiding rned i ate/ Mi dd 1e centre s/ Com"!unity reading P.U.C. schoo 1s Other s ha 11 s rooms (Pre- ( specify) un i ver s i ty co llege)1 Junior co llege level

11 1'2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

3 7 PL (2) RR Agg lomerat ion 1 7 5 PL RR

7 5 PL RR

2 2 2 1- PL

3 8 PL

Agg 1 orner at ion

2 3 3 PL(2) RR(2)

2 3 3 PL (2) RR (2)

Z 3 3 --

3 7 4 10 2 2 PL RR

3 3 10 Pl RR 320

1991 CEflSUS

.~,IAn;- Trade. Co_ree. .,-, l!'dustrl

Sr. Class and Name Ka.e of three .ost i.portant lalles of, th,.,ee No. of town co ..odities i.ported coiatikti t iis

1st 2nd 3rd 1 st 2nd

2 3 4 5 6 7

IV Anandpur Sahib Foodgrains Sugar Cloth Babbar grass Rice (M.C. )

2 Kharar See Kharar Urban Kharar UA* See cansti-

(i) I II Kharar Woo 1 Cotton Cotton seed Wool Blankets Yarn (14. C.) oil Wollen Cloth 3 IV Kura li Pig Iron Cotton seed Iron sheet Sewing machine Oil , (M. C.) parts

4 IV Morinda Sugarcane Timber Sugar Spare parts Locks (M. C.) Pig iron sewing machine

5 Nangal Township See Nanga1 Township Nanga] Township UA* See consti- (i) III Nangal Township Timber Raw Babbar Fuel wood Furniture Bans (NAC) grass

6 IV Naya Nanga] Raw mater i a 1 Jute Bags Soft stone Fert i1 i zer Heavy water (NAC) fert il i zer

7 III Rupnagar Confec- !I 1 Cooking gas Electron ic Potatoes locks (M.C.) tionery mater 1 a 1 B II S.A.S. Nagar Cement Steel Bricks E lectr ic goods Tractors (Mohah }(NAC)

*Town having non components of u rb an agg lamer at ion. 321

TOWN DIRECTORY HUT-VI and Banking. 1989

IIOst i.portant bile of three most i.portant Number Number of Number of exported c~oditie$ tinufactured of agricultural Non-agricultural banks cred it credit 3rd· 1st 2nd 3rd soc i et i es societies

8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Shoes .Ban'.. Wooden Shoes 4 18 artic; les

Agg lomerat ion tuent u.nit lanas pat i Woolen Yarn Banaspat i 8 12 ghee Products ghee locks Sewing Locks & Soap 6 24 machine Pumping parts sets

Agricultural Sugar Spair parts Agricultural 3 5 implements Sewing mehn. implements

Urban Agglomeration tUlilnt" Unit

Condu;t Furniture Ban Conduit 8 5 pipes pipes

Spun pipes F ert i 1 i zer Heavy Spun pipes 5 water

Soap Locks Soap Wooden 14 19 fu rniture

Picture Electric Tractor Picture 9 57 tubes goods tube s 322 APPENDIX TOWNS SHOWING THEIR OUTGROWTHS WITH POPULATION .. Ser i a 1 Name of the Popul at ion outgrowth Population No. town with of core of locat ion code town outgrowth

2 3 4 5

Nangal Township 20/8III 29,311 ( i ) Oustee Co lony 687 Block-A (O.G.)

( i i ) Oustee Colony 2,005 81 oc k -8 (0. G• )

2. Kharar 20/S/VII 25.938 ( i) Nawanshahr 171 (O.G.) PART B PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

PART-B PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (GENERAL) PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (SCHEDULED CASTES)

327 PART-B PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (GENERAL) PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (SCHEDULED CASTES) Explanatory note on Primary Census Abstract

The Primary Census Abstract (PCA) general and Scheduled Castes provides the basic information relating to the population data pertaining to 1991 Census. It contains data inrespect of area, number of occupied residential houses and households; total population (including institutional and houseless population) and total population in the age group 0--6 with break up into persons, males and females; scheduled _castes, scheduled tribes, literates,' total main workers with further classification into nine industrial categories (I--IX) of main workers such as I-Cultivator, . II-A"gricultural labourers, III-Livestock, forestry, fishing, hunting and planj;.ation, orchards and allied activities, IV-Minning and quarrying, V(a)'~'Manufacturing, processing, servicing and repairs in household industry, V( b) -Manufacturing, processing. serviciri'g and repairs in other than household industry, VI-Constructions, VII-Trade and commerce, VHI-Trnasport, storage and communications, IX-Other services, Marginal workers, Non-workers with -sex-wise break up into' males and females. The rural PCA presents data for C. D. Block with break up into T /R/U and villages arrang'ed in ascending order of location code numbers (assigned to. the village within the tahsil) and outgrowths (OGs I). The urban PCA data for town/city/UA/wardwise has been presented.

The district total given at the beginning present data for district/ CD Block/Town/UA with break up into T/R/U. It would be seen that district data also gives break up by P/M/F for easy comprehension of the date.

. The PCA for Scheduled Castes outlines data for District/CD Block/UA/ City/Town with break up into T /R/U, minus column heads-Area, Number of occupied residential census houses and scheduled tribes of PCA general, plus break up by P/M/F.

The concepts and terms generally occuring in the PCA .are briefly explained below : -

Census House :

A Census house is a building or part of a building having a separate main entrance from the road or common courtyard or staircase etc., used or recognised as a separate unit. It may be occupied or vacant. It may be used for a residential or non-residential purpose or both. Occupied Residential House :

Occupied residential house is a dwelling hOUSE and includes a house used partly as a dwelling and partly for some other purpose like shop. workshop, factory, etc., but does not include a I vacant house I where no person was found to be residing at the time of census.

Household

A household is a group of persons who commonly live together and would take their meals from a common kitchen unless the exigencies of work prevented any of them from doing so. There may be a household of persons related by blood or a household of unrelated persons or having mix of both. Examples of unrelated households are boarding houses,. messes, 328 hostels, residential hotels, rescue homes, jails, ashrams, etc. These are called 'institutional households'. There may be one member household, two members household or multi members household. For census purposes, each one of these types is regarded as a 'household'.

Scheduled Castes : A person belongs to a Scheduled Caste which has been included in the list of Scheduled Caste notified under the presidential order for the area in which he has been enumerated. He/She should be a Hind·u, Sikh or Budh by religion.

Scheduled Tribes : . A person belongs to a Scheduled Tribe which has been included in the list of Scheduled Tribes notified under the presidential order for the area in which he has been enumerated. He/She may belong to any religion. There is. however. no tribe notified as scheduled tribe for Flunjab State.

Literate : A person who can both read and write with understanding in any language has been taken as literate. A person who can merely read but cannot write, has not been considered as literate. It is not necessary that a person who is literate should have received any formal education or should have passed any minimum educational standard.

All children of the age of 6 years or less have been treated as illiterate even if the child has been going to a school and might have picked up reading and writing a few odd words.

Workers and Categories of Workers : Work may be defined as participation in any economically productive activity. Such participation may be physioal or mental in nature. Work involves' not only actual work but also effective supervision and direction of work.

In the economic questions, canvassed in 1991 Census, there has been some difference. The 'work' concept in 1961 and 1971 censuses, as opposed to the ' income' or '~conomic independence': Concept of the earlier censuses was adopted for 1981 census, but the criterion for classification of persons as workers was changed. While in 1961 and 1971 censuses different approaches, namely, usual status and current status, were adopted with reference period of one year and o~e week for seasonal and for regular work respectively, at the 1981 and 19991 census the usual status approached was adopted uniformly for all work. In 1961, a person qualified as a worker if he had worked regularly during the last season or if he had worked at least for a day in regular (non-seasonal) work during the preceding fortnight. At the 1971 census a person was treated as a worker only if he spent his time mainly in work or if he worked at least for a day in regular (Non-seasonal) work during the preceding week. The dichotomy of worker/non-worker of 1961 and 1971 census was discarded at the 1991 ·census and instead a trichotomy of main workers, marginal workers and non-'workers was adopted. For main worker the time criterion of engagement in work for the major part of the year, Le. at least 183 days was adopted. Those who -worked for some time during the last year but not for the major part were treated as marginal w.orkers. Those who had never worked during the last year were non-workers. This trichotomy partially permits a comparability t.)f 1991 Census economic data with ·that of 1971 as well as 1961. The main workers of 1991 Census can be 329 expected to correspond to the workers of 1971 and the main workers and marginal. workers of 1991 together to correspond to the workers of, 1961.

Main worker : A person mainly engaged in any economically productive activity during the entire reference period of one year or for major part (i83 days or more) of the reference period preceding the date of enumeration is a main worker. His participation may be physical or mental in nature and his aCtivity involved is not only· actual work but also effective supervision and' :l;:lir'eCtion of work. It also includes unpaid work on farm or. in family entefprise.

Cultivator :

For purposes of the census, a person has been considered working as. cultivator if he or she has been engaged either as employer, single worker or family workers in cultivation of land owned or held from Government, private persons or institutions for payment in money, kind or share. Cultivation included supervision. or direction of cultivation. It h.as been indicated by abbreviation 'C'.

Agricultural Labourer : A person' who worked in another person's land for wag,es in money, kind or share has been regarded as an agricultural labourer. He/She had no risk in the cultivation but he/she merely worked in another person's land for wages. An agricultural labourer had no right of lease or contract o:t;l land on which· he/she worked._ It has been indicated by abbreviation 'AL'.

Household Industry

It is an industry conducted by the head of the household himself/ herself and or by the members of the· household at home or within the village in rural areas and only within the precincts of the house where the household lives in urban areas. The larger proportion of w.orkers in household industry should consist of members of the household including the ,head. The industry should relate to production, processing, servicing, repairing or making and selling (but not merely selling) of goods. The industry should not be ho the scale of a registered factory which would qualify or has to be registered under the Indian Factories Act. For a person who was returned his/her main activity as engaged in some production, processing, servicing· or repair .9"f . articles or goods such as handloom weaving, dyeing, carpentry, bi.dl , rolling , pottery manu- facturing, bicycle repairing, blacksmithy, taHor~ng, etc., it has been a$certained if it is a household indu~try.

Marginal Worker :

A person whose main economic activity during the reference .period preceding enumeration was either not for major part (less than 183 days) o~ that reference period or he/she was engaged in any economic activity, which was not his main activity, any time during the reference period, is a marginal worker.

·.,Non-Worker :

A person who is not engaged in any economic activity any time during the .reference period preceding enumeration is a non-worker. He should also not fall in the category of main worker or maginal worker.

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT RUPNAGAR DISTRICT 332 DISTRICT PRIMARY

Sl. District! Totall Area No. of No. of Total populatior. , Total population in the No. C.D. Block! Rural! in occupied house- (including institutional age group 0-6 City! Urban km 2 residen- holds and houseless population) Town tial houses P M F P M, F

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

" 8. Rupnagar T 2,085.0 160,258 161,186 915,603 489,671 425,932 147,226 78,115 69,111 District R 2,002.9 112,172 112,776 683,286 365,445 317.841 111,490 59,165 52,325 U 82.1 48,,086 48,410 232,317 124,226 108.091 35,736: 18,950 16,786

1. Ananc:lpur T NA 20,379 20,475 117,369 61,338 56,031 1~,681 9,842 8,839 Sahib R NA 19,875 19,971 114,677 59,940 54,737 18,241 9,595 8,646 C.D. Block ,U NA 504 504 2,692 1,398 1,294 440 247 193 Dus tee Co 1ony U Block A(OG) , , NA 129 129 687 354 333 134 71 63 OusteeCo 1ony U NA 375 375 2,005 "1,044 961 306 176 130 Block B (OG) 2. Nurpur Bedi T NA 14,322 14,341 81,740 42,430 39,310 13,665 7,211 6,454 C.D. Block R NA 14,322 14,341 81,740 42,430 39,310 13,665 7,211 6,454 U 3. Chamkaur T NA 19,587 19,762 126,264 67,705 58,559 20,184 10,1500 9,384 Sahib R NA 19,587 19,762 126,264 67,705 58,559 20,184 10.800 9,384 C.D. Block U· -- 4. Rupnagar T NA 17,859 18,021 108,477 57,990 50,487 18,523 9,812 . 8,711 C.D. Block R NA 17,859 18,021 108,417 57,990 50,487 16,523 9,812 8,711 U 5. ' Kharar T NA 27,608 . 27,683 167,756 91,884 75,872 . 27,442 14,528 12,914 C.D. Block R NA 27,576 27,651 l67j585 91,802 15,183 27.418 14,516 12,902 . .-: .~.' u NA 32 32 1}1 ~82 89, 24 12 12 Nawanshahr U NA 32 ,32 171 , 82 89 24 12 12 (06) 6. Majri T NA 12,953 13,030 . 84,543 45;578 38,965 , 13,459 7,231 6,228 C.D. Block R NA 12.953 13,030 84,54.3 45,578 38,965 1'3,459 .7,231 6,228 U 333 CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Scheduled Castes Scheduled Literates Total main worker!. Tribes (I--IX) p M F P M F P M F P M F

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

224,982 121,131 103,851 523.541 314.649 208.892 269.233 255,372 13,861 185,873 100,210 85,663 364,018 223,631 140,387 198,819 192,948 5,871 39,109 20,921 18.188 159,523 91,018 68,505 70,414 62,424· 7,990 21,911 11,691 10,220 62,656 38,539 24,117 31,543 30,160 1,383 21,190 11,303 9,887 60,918 37,530 23,388 30,875 29,515 1,360 721 388 333 1,738 1,009. 729 668 645 23 195 114 81 442 249 193 160 155 5 526 274 252 1,296 760 536 508 490 18

16,717 8,921 7,796 38,484 24,309 14,175 22,678 21,808 870 16,717 8,921 7,796 38,484 24,309 14,175 22,678 21,808 870

""'t~ 44,214 23,813 20,401 69,551 41,656 .27,895 37,469 36,558 911 44,214 23,813 20,401 69,551 41,656 27,895 37,469 36,558 911

31,693 1.7 ,064 14,629 60,595 36,605 23,990 30,985 30,096 889 31,693 17,064 14,629 60,595 36,605 23,990 30,985 30,096 889 "-, 48,260 26,295 21,965 88,602 55,486 33,116 51,588 50,209 1,379 48,191 26,257 21,934 88,496 55,437 33,059 51,545 50,168 1,377 69 38 31 106 49 57 43 41 2 69 38 31 106 49 57 43 41 2

23,868 12,852 11,016 45,974 28,094 17,880 25,267 24,803 464 23,868 12,852 11,016 -- 45,974 28,094 17,880 25,267 24,803 464 334 DISTRICT PRIMARY

51. District/ Total/ Area No. of No. of Total population Total popul~t10n in the No. C.D. Block/ Rural in octupied house- . (including institutional age group 0--6 City/ Urban km2 residen- holds and house less population) . Town tial houses P M F P M F

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

1. Naya Nangal U 14.92 2,574 2,655 12,046 6,534 5,512 1,503 795 708 (N.A.C) 2. Nangal Town- U NA 6,782 0,812 32,003 17,074 14,929 4,6~4 I 2,451 2.193 ship (U.A.) ( i ) Nangal U 7.90 6,278 6,308 29,311 15,676 13.635 4,204 2,204 2,000 TownShi} (N.A.C ••

(i 1) Oustee U NA 129 129 687 354 333 134 71 63 Colony Blocl< A (06) (i ; i) Oustee U NA 375 375 2,005 1,044 961 306 176 130 Colony Block B (06) 3. Anandpur U 3.00 2,030 2,083 10,674 5,118 4,956 1,830 996 834 Sahib (M.C.)

4. Rupna~ar U 25.00 7,376 7,419 37,996 20,212 17,784 6,090 3,120 2,970 {M.C. 5. Morinda U 3.00 2,955 2,958 17,440 9,297 8,143 2,876 1,577 1,299 (M.C. )

6. Kura 1i U 7.40 2,968 2.981 17.592 9,341 8,251 2,726 1,414 1, 31~' (M.C.) 7. Kharar tU.A.) U NA 4,876 4,889 26,109 14,010 12,099 4,092 2.242 1,850 (.i) Kharar U 4.20 4,844 4.857 25,938 13.928 12,010 4.068 2,230 1,838 (M.G.) (i i) Nawanshahr U NA 32 32 171 82 89 24 12 12 (O.G.) S.A.S Nagar U 16.68 18,525 18,613 78,457 42,040 36,417 11,975 6,355 5,620 (Mohali) (N.A.C. ) 335

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Scheduled Castes Scheduled Literates Total main workers Tribes (I-IX) p M F P M F P M F P M F

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

355 2,123 1,144 979 8,900 5,134 3,766 738 3,383

7,419 3,967 3,452 22,252 12,778 9,474- 8,188 852

6,698 3,579 3,119 20,514 11,769 8,74 7,543 829

195 114 81 _. -- -- 442 249 193 160 155 5

526 274 252 -- -- 1.296 760 536 508 490 18

2,898 1,543 1,355 6,597 3,841 2,756 3,038 2,735 303

5,718 3,004 2,714 25.497 14.532 10,96.5 ·.11,595 10,480 1,115

4,142 2,197 1,945 10,119 5,854 4,265 4,843 4,570 273

3.987 2,117 1,870 10,952 6,287 4,665 5,135 4,779 356

6,084 3,321 2,763 16,718 9,727 6,991 7,396 6,789 607 6,015 3,283 2,732 16,612 9,678 6,934 7,353 6,748 605

69 38 31 106 49 57 43 41 2

6,738 3,628 3,110 58,488 32,865 25,623 25,629 21,500 4,129 336 DISTRICT PRIMARY

Sl. District/ Total/ INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF No. C.O. Block/ Rural/ City/ Urban Town Cultivators Agricultural labourers Livestock, forestry, fishing, hunting and plantations, orchards and allied activities II I I I

P M F P M F P M F

1 2 3 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

8. Rupnagar T 77.685 76,136 1.549 42,768 41,933 835 1,041 983 58 District R 75.841 74,402 1.439 40,690 39,941 749 881 840 41 U 1,844 1,734 110 2,078 1,992 86 160 143 17 1. Anandpur T 12,384 11,739 645 4,502 4,308 194 78 74 4 Sahib R 12,383 11,738 645 4,502 4,308 194 77 73 4 C.D. Block U 1- Oustee Co lony U Block A(OG) Ous tee Co 1any U Block B (OG) 2. Nurpur Bed; T 11,916 11,492 424 4,264 4,148 116 43 43 C.D. Block R 11,916 1-1,492 424 4,264 4,148 116 43 43 U 3. Chamkaur T 15,058 14,929 129 9,594 9,512 82 168 160 8 Sahib R 15,058 14,929 129 9,594 9,512 82 168 160 8 C.D. Block U 4. Rupnagar T 10,289 10,197 92 6,246 6,145 101 206 200 6 C.D. Block R 10,289 10,197 92 6,246 6,145 101 206 200 6 U 5. Kharar T 15.268 15.124 144 11,260 11,058 202 339 316 '23 C.O. Block R 15,268 15,124 144 11,260 11,058 202 339 316 23 U Nawanshahr U (OG)

6. Majri T 10,927 10,922 5 4,824 4,770 54 48 48 C.O. Block R 10,927 10,922 5 4,824 4,770 54 48 48 U Total Urban U 1,844 1.734 110 2,078 1,992 86 160 143 17 337 CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS

Mining and quarrying Manufacturing, processing, Manufacturing, processing, servicing and repairs in servicing and repairs in household'industry other than household industry IV V(a) V(b)

p M F P M F P M F

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42

67 67 4,307 4,063 244 29,985 28,918 1,067 67 67 3,237 3,081 156 14,114 13.696 418 1.070 982 88 15,871 15.222 649 15 15 490 478 12 1,491 1,480 11 15 15 483 472 11 1,360 1,350 10 I 7 6 131 130 ...._ 24 24 7 6 107 106

6 6 443 430 13 650 641 9 6 6 443 430 13 650 641 9

3 3 702 665 37 2,134 2,102 32 3 3 702 665 37 2,134 2,102 32

38 38 487 471 16 1,982 1,849 133 38 38 487 471 16 1,982 1,849 133

8~7 773 64 5,831 5,658 173 837 773 64 5,823 5,651 172 8 7 7 - 8 4 4 285 270 15 2,165 2,103 62 4 4 285 270 15 2,165 2,103 62

1,070 982 88 15,871 1S,U.Z M9 338 DISTRICT PRIMARY

51. District/ Total/ INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF No. C.D. Block/ Rural/ City/ Urban Town Cultivators Agricultural labourers Livestock, forestry. fishing, hunting an~ , plantations, orchards and allied activities I II III

P M F P M F P M F

1 2 3 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

1 • . Naya Nanga 1 U 47 45 2 87 86 1 16 16 (M.A.C.) 2. Nangal Town- U 42 42 31 29 2 3 3 ,ship (U.A.) (i) Nangal U 41 41 31 29 2 2 2 Townshi) (N.A.C. (i 1) Oustee U Colony Block A (OG) (iii) Oustee U 1 1 1 1 Colony Block B (OG) 3. Anandpur U 416 311 105 164 153 11 4 4 Sahib (M.C.) 4. Rupnayar U 325 325 355 347 8 59 ~ 10 (M.C. 5. Morinda U 27? 275 499 499 2 2 (M.C.) 6. Kurali U 252 252 114 114 11 11 (M.C. ) 7. Kharar (U.A.) U 292 290 2 599 575 24 24 22 2 (i) Kharar U 292 290 2 599 575 24 24 22 2 (M.C.) (i i) Nawanshahr U (O.G.) 8. S.A.S. Nagar U 195 194 1 229 189 40 41 36 5 ~Moha1i N.A.C. l 339 CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS

Mining and quarrying Manufacturing, processing. Manufacturing, processing, servicing and repairs in servicing and repairs in household industry other than household industry IV V(a) V(b)

p M F p M F P M F

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 . 6 6 2,652 2,575 77

168 143 25 605 592 13

161 137 24 474 462 12

24 24

7 6 1 107 106 1

43 39 4 251 250 1

113 109 4 1,547 1,528 19

97 89 8 1,049 1,031 18

59 55 4 1,136 1,111 25

184 179 5 1,871 1,819 52 184 179 5 1,863 1,812 51

8 7 1

400 36.2 38 6,760 6,316 444 340 DISTRICT PRIMARY

Sl. District! Total! INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF No. C.O. Block Rural! City! Urban Town Constructions Trade and commerce Transport, storage and Conmunications VI VII VI II

P M F .~-. P M F P M F

1 2 3 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51

8. Rupnagar T 6,655 6,245 410 22,656 22,182 474 12,528 12.401 127 District R 4.494 4,226 268 9.308 9.2~g 89 8.8~ 8.858 38 I U 2,161 2.019 142 13,348 12,963 385 3,632 3.543 89 1. Anandpur 1. '.090 ... 1,037 53 1.744 1.735 9 1.440 1.439 Sahib R . 998 945 53 1,615 1.606 9 1,372 1,371 C.D. Blocle U 92 92 129 129 68 68 Oustee Colony U 37 37 26 26 23 23 Block A (OG) Oustee Colony U 55 55 103 103 45 45 Block B (OG) '2. N'urpur Bedi T 431. 418 19 '958 950 8 568 563 5 C.D. &lock R 437 418 19 958 950 8 568 563 5 U 3. Chamkaur T 840 746 94 1.822 1,807 15 1,315 ,1,311 4 $ahib R 840 746 94 1,822 1,807 15 1,315 1,311 4 C.D. Block U 4. Rupnagar T 867 771 96 1 •. 212 1.198 14 2,087 2,082 5 C.D. Block R 867 771 96 1.212 1,lg8 14 2.087 2,082 5 U 5. Kharar T 1.060 1.056 4 2,693 2,660 33 2,460 2,445 15 C.D. Block R 1,069 1,055 ~ 2,611 2,638 33 2.457 2.442 15 U 1 1 22 22 3 3 Nawanshahr U 1 22 22 3 3 (OS)

6. Majr1 T 293 291 2 1,030 1,020 10 1,097, 1,089 8 C.D. B10cle R 293 2S1 2 1,030 1,020 10 1,097 1,089 8 U 341 CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers 'Non-workers

Other services IX

p M F P M F P M F

52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60.

71,541 62.444 9.097 6,114 432 5;682 640,256 233.867 406.389 41,291 '38,618 2,673 6,095 424 5,671 478,372 172,073 306.299 30,250 23,826 6)424 19 8 11 161,884 61,794 100.090 I 8,309 7,855 454 2,082 96 1,986 83,744 31,082 52.662 8,070 7,637 433 2,082 96 1,986 81,720 30,329 51.391 239 218 21 2,024 753 1,271 50 45 5 527 199 328 • 189 173 16 1,497 554 943

3,393 3,117 276 2,230 91 . 2.139 56.832 20,531 36.301 3,393 3,117 276 2,230 91 2,139 56,832 20,531 36,301 --, 5,833 5,323 510 921 177 744 87.874 30,970 56,904 5,833 5,323 510 921 177 744 87,874 30,970 ~6,904

7,571 7,145 426, 327 19 308 77 ,165 27,875 49.290 7,571 7,145 426 327 19 308 77 ,165 27,875 49,290

11,839 11,118 721 412 39 373 115,756 41,636 74,120 11,830 11,110 720 412 39 373 115,628 41,595 74,033 9 8 1 128 41 87 9 8 1 128 41 81

4,594 4,286 308 123 2 121 59,153 20,773 38,380 4,594 4,286 308 123 2 121 59,153 20,773 38,380 342

DISTRICT PRIMARY

Sl. District! Total! INDijSTRIAL CATEGORY OF No. C.O.'Bloek Rura1/ City! Urban Town Constructions Trade and commerce Transport, storage and I Communications VI VII VIII P M F P M F P M r

1 2 ' 3 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51

1 • Naya Nanga1 U 43 43 169\ 158 11 60 58 2 (N.A.C. ) 2. Nanga r Town- U 256 254 1 1,538 1,512 26 550 . 540 10 ship {U.A.) (i) Nanga1 U 163 162 1 1,409 1,383 26 482 472 10 TownShi) (N.A.C. (ii) Oustee U 37 37 .- 26 26 23 23 Colony BlOCK -- , A 'COG) ,( i i ;) Ous tee .U 55 55 103 103 45 45 COlonr Block B (OG 3. Anandpur U 125 124 660 655 5 192 190 2 Sahib (M.C.) 4. Rupnayar .U 240 ' 221 • 19 2,686 2,637 49 659 649 10 (M.C •. 5. Morinda U 196 195 1,379 1,365 14 292 289 3 (M.C.) 6. Kuralf U 268 266 1,383 1,374 9 312 309 3 (M.C.) ? 7. Kharar (U.A.) U:.' 169 167 2 1,387. 1,365 22 446 437 9 (i) Kharar U 168 166 2 1,365 1,343, (M.C.) 22 443 434 9

('i i) Nawanshahr lJ 1 1 22 22 3 3 (O.G.) 8. S.A.S. Nagar U 865 749 116 4,146 3,897 249 1,121 1,071 50 (Moha1il (N.A.C. 343

MAIN WORK~S Marginal workers Non-workers

Other services IX

p M F P M F P M F

52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60

658 396 262 8,308 3,151 5,157

5.848 5.073 775 2 2 22.961 8.884 14.077

5,609 4,855 754 2 2 20.937 8,131 12,806

50 45 5 527 199 328

189 173 16 1,497 554 943

;'. 1,183 1.009 174 7.636 2.983 4,653

5.611 4,615 996 1 26~400 9,732 16,668

1,054 825 229 12,597 4;t27 7,870

1.600 1.287 313 12,457 4,562 7,895

2.424 1.935 489 12- 3 9 18,701 7,218 11.483 2.415 1.927 488 12 3 9 18,573 7,177 11,396

9 8 1 128 41 87

11.872 8,686 3.186 4 3 52,824 20,537 32,287

VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT ANANDPUR SAHIB C.O. BLOCK

ANANDPUR SAHIB VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 348

ANANOPUR SAHIB C.O. BLOCK V.ILLAGE

Loca­ Name of v il 1aqe Area of No. of No. of Total POPUlqtlon T~tal population in the tion (with Hadbas t No. ) Village occu­ hOllse­ (including age group 0-6 Code in Hect­ pied holds institutlonal and No. ares and resi­ houseless population) of C.D. dentia1 Slock houses in Sq. Kms. p F p M F

2 3 , 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Total.305.61 20,379 20.475 t.17,369 61,338 56,031 18,681 9,842 8,839

Rural 305.61 19',875 19,971 1.14,677 59.940 54.131 18~24' 9,595. 8~646 Urban 504 504 2,692 1,398 1.294 .440 241 193

Anandpur Sahib Tahsil (Part) .'-" ,

1 Kalsera (236) 118.00 247 247 ,1.323 677 646 2'19 112 107

2 Rampur Sahni (235) 69.00 .12.1 121, 681 33& 34f~< 89 46 43 3 Medha Majra (238) 79.00 . 180 180 941 482 459. 152 79, ' 73 4 Bhambaur (234) 524.00 532 532 408 " 224 184 5 Swami pur (232) 252.00 112 112 605 318 237 119 71 48 6 Khera Bagh (233) 38.00 54 54 297 152 145 38 12 26 7 Talwara (279) 230.00 146 146 804 '. 4P5 399 118 . 6i 56 8 Dubhata (280) 360.00 293 293 1,677 870 807 ?39 126 113 9 Hambewal (281) 212:00 149 149 867 449 418 156 89 67 10 Nanga) Nikku (282)' 349.00 353 353 1!937 996 941 337 181 156 11Dukli (283) 161.00 97 97 523 265 258 85 36 49

11' Meghpur (284) 186.00 21~ 211 1,036 544 492 152 83} 69 13 Manakpur (285) 168.00 168 168 831 428 403 125 63 62 14 Patti (287) 275.00 205 208 1,137 589 548 195 102 93 15 Raipur (288) 267.00 185 185 .g:·.029 519 510 137 74 63 16 Banda1heri (289) 159.00 146 146 778 409 369 45 45 17 Jol (286) 72.00 51 51 359 182 177 71 29 42 13 Maujowal (260) 143.00 '122 129 720 382 338 114 55 59 19 Chhutewal (259) 157.00 134 134 703 363 340 149 86 63 20 Mehlwan (257) 62.00 167 167 786 354 432 109 65 44

21 Hazipur (250) 83.00 e4 84 469 254 215 69 33 36 (251) 138.00 91 91 487 24' 241 54 33 21 23 Sahjowal (252) 184.00 242 242 1,454 742 '111 262 144 118 24 Bainspur (253) 78.00 53 53 239 118 121 24 11 13 25 Daghaur (254) 172.00 131 131 624 306 318 90 48 42 349

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total Main Cu It i vators -AgriqJ1tural Workers Labourers (I-IX) II .

M F M F M F 'M f M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

11,691 10,220 38,539 24.111 30,160 1.~3 11.739 645 4,308 194 11.303 9.887 -- 37.530 23,388 29,515 1.360 11,738 645 4.308 194 388 333 1.009 7Z9 645 23 1

190 . 192 522 408 280 9 22 34 284 249 148 7 6 5

1~5 123 354 270 187 14 2 244 207 1,147 812 584 29 68 12 151 137 195 105 90 2 52 23 23 102 54 90 -- 36 17 38 39 279 212 133 5 12 3 318 271 637 421 286 3 2 112 104 284 101 214 59 143 103 717 516 471 13 137 4 36 78 67 158 103 152 5 88 44 ' 4 189 166 368 254 260 2 94 55 102 85 266 169 195 5 77 24

199 194 383 250 301 3 116 17 91 96 344 234 236 5 55 44 121 110 259 16,3 197 76 40 116 120 110 67 66 2 5 18 94 82 269 173 200 5 41 54 14 13 197 140 184 5--- 61 64 5 39 47 215 194 156 3 121 1 , 15 38 35 171 94 '127 72 15 37 36 184 132 133 73 14

46 .., ~.., . 50 445 289 393 17 191 - I " 94 64 58 25 1 87 65 213 157 118 2 34 5 350

ANANDPlJR SAHIB C.Ii" BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadba Code No. Livestock. Mining.and Manufacturing. MaJllufacturing. forestry. fish- . quarrYlng processing. processing, ing, hunting servicing and servicing and and plantations, repairs in repairs in other orchards and household than household allied activities industrr industry III IV V(a V(bl M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Anandpur Sahib Tahsil (Part)

Total 74 4 15 478 12 l s 480 11 Rural 73 4 15 472 11 1,.350 10 Urban 1 6 1 130 1 1 Kalsera (23fi) , 7 40 2· Rampur Sahn'i (235) .. --. 10 5 3 Medha Majra (238) 1 36 4 Bhambaur ( 234) 42 9 5 S.wamipur ( 232) 1 5 6 Khera Bagh (233) 3 8

7 Talwara ( 279) i 2 18 8 Dubhata (280) 3 5

9 H Gfllbew a1 (2~1 ) 1 6 9 10 Nangal Ni kkiJ 4 21 (282) J 11 Oukli ( 283) 4 1 12 Meghpur ( 284) 1 13 4 13 Manakpur (285) 9 2 14 Patti (287) 6 15 Raipur (288) 1 13 3 16 Bandalheri (289) 6 7 17 Jol (286) 3 4 18 Maujowal ( 260) 7 19 Chhutewal (259) 1 4 1 20 Mehlwan (257) 5 21 Hazipur ( 250) 2 22 Surewal (251) 2 4 23 Sahjowal ( 252) .,.- 8 6 24 Bainspur ( 253) 3 25 Oaghaur (254) 1 3 351

PRIMARY CEH~US ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-woY'kers workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other commerce storage and S,t!rvices . communications

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

1.037 53 1.735 9 1.439 1 7,855 454 96 1,986 31.082 52,662

945 53 1,606 9 1.371 1 7',637 433 ~ , 1,_ 30.329 . 51,391 92 129 68 218 21 753 1,271 5 17 11 143 9 397 637 3 13 11 95 7 ' 187 339 15 15 7 ' 111 13 295 445 46 71 14 321 28 901 1,347 -,. 31 2 228 285 2 1 1 22 62 145 4 22 18 54 5 272 394 12 25 7 232 3 584 804 49 15 14 60 1 235 417 33 60 10 168 8 525 928 4 n 113 253 4 9 5 75 2 284 490 3 23 4 53 5 233 398 85 3 18 58 287 545 10 14 16 80 2 283 505 2 27 3 36 1 212 368 10 2 4 20, 2 116 175 98 5 182 333 1 52 . 179 335 2 1 12 2 19B 429 38 1 127 214 3 7 29 113 241 2 23 7 79 12 349 695 5 -- 24 1 60 120 1 29 3 42 1 188 316 352 ANANDPUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca­ Name of vi 11 age Area of No. of No. of Iotal population Total population in the tion (with Hadbast NO.) Village occu- house- (including age group 0--6 Code in Hect­ pied holds 1nstitutional and No. ares and resi- . houseless population) of C.D. dential Block houses in SQ~ Kms. p M F p M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Anandpur Sahib Tallsil (Part) 26 Sukhsal (255) 149.00 244 244 1,368 659 709 199 104 95 27 Bhikhapur (256) 20.00 40 40 205 97 108 12 7 5 28 Sangatpur (258) 89.00 99 99 559 284 275 95 62 33 29 Kulgran (264) 68.0.0 164 164 872 437 435 127 65 62 30 Diyapur (265) 121.00 71 71 402 196 206 49 27 22 31 Majri (266) 232.00 126 126 707 358 349 104 58 46 32 Bhalari (267) 327.00 285 285 1,591 797 794 230 111 119 34 Shallan.. (273) 866.00 493 493 2,824 1,451 1,373 383 199 184 35 Sansowal (277) 142.00 51 51 279 142 137 45 25 20 36 Harsabela (278) 592.00 70 70 384 202 182 69 32 37 37 Bela Ramgarh (270)1,069.00 251 251· 1.296 689 607 151 84 67 38 Shanam (271) 216.00 379 379 2,006 1,021 985 285 148 137 39 Pasiwal (268) 117.00 138 138 786 409 377 128 60 68 40 Palas; (269) 277.00 231 231 1,289 635 654 197· 107 90

41 Go~lan; (263) 156.00 245 245 1,363 668 695 195 97 98 42 Bela Dhiani (261) 768.00 178 178 1,014 541 473 192 110 82 43 Bhaton (262) 48.00 67 67 371 196 175 47 22 25 44 Palsiri (347) 120.00 13 13 83 39 44 27 11 16 45 Behrampur (348) 642.00 397 397 2,400 1,270 1,130 364 197 167 46 Ajaul i (349) 261.00 333 333 1,917 956 961 279 150 129 47 Dabkehra (350) 225.00 174 174 1,043 519 524 178 85 93 48 Jandla (341) 123.00 149 149 906 478 428 130 72 58 49 Kal itran (351) 317.00 262 262 1,484 ,790 694 243 129 114 50 Bhalowal (290) 39.00 35 35 181 86 95 14 7 7 51 Darauli (352) 454.00 642 642 3,855 1,996 1,859 574 295 279

52 Bhanupal i (353) 114.00 179 179 930 441 4B~ 144 77 67 53 Duhnal (291) 139.00 114 114 584 289 295 107 58 49 54 Nangl; (354) 484.00 394 394 2,323 1,233 1,090 399 215 184 55 Jindbari (355) 656.00 709 716 3,960 2,104 1.856 575 297 278 353 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY Of MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Workers Labourers (I--IX) I I

M· F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

468 363 343 3 239 11 75 65 44 19 20 29 34 180 134 135 3 57 2 66 52 30Q. 225 252 1 156 36 81 83 137 105 101 4 26 29 19 B 226 156 187 14 127 12 41 127 93 538 355 383 5 126 2 18 233 209 1,024 696 734 12 252 167 71 62 78 63 9 7 8 91 53 117 1 79 1 9 139 112 451 252 347 3 216 53 125 106 642 359 526 5 282 73 166 143 290 175 167 8 63 4 40 77 73 376 265 211 3 78 31 58 56 408 314 337 3 199 33 3 2 262 119 274 174 70 32 33 171 33 103 3 57 13 4 5 14 13 18 2 4 7 482 414 852 450 567 14 38 183 2 85 57 614 362 456 6 137 123 157 161 351 234 293 9 86 161 6 188 140 337 232 252 5 77 1 52 160 130 505 294 378 6 72 109 15 15 74 67 41 6 17 277 272 1,376 726 927 11 300 165 2 81 89 268 193 223 3 88 88

6 7 167 121 115 37 40 269 215 738 458 636 27 266 16 137 7 265 226 1,371 863 1,060 21 361 5 236 354 ~~~~UR SAHIB C.O. BLOCK VILLAGE loca- Name of vill age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code No. Livestock, Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing, forestry, fish- Quarrying processing, processing, ing. hunt i ng servicing and servicing and and p 1antat ion_s. repairs in repairs in other orchards and household than household allied activities industrr industry III IV V(a V(b) M F M F M F M F

1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Anandpur Sahib Tahsl1 (Part) 26 Sukhsal (255 ) 4 2 3 27 Bhikhapur (256) 1 28 Sangatpur (258) 8 8 29 Kulgran ( 264) 30 Diyapur (265 ) 2 -- 3 31 Majri (266 ) 3 010- 1 32 Bhalari (267 ) 6 21 3 34 Bhall an ( 273) 3 29 8 35 Sansowal (277) 1 36 Harsabela ( 278) 5 37 Bela Ramgarh ( 270) 12 5 38 Bhanam (271) 1 6 17 39 Pasiwal. (268) 2 10 40 Palasi (269) 30 41 Gohlani ( 263) 1 32 42 Bela Dhiani (261 ) 3 43 Bhaton (262) 8 44 Palsiri ( 347) 2 2 45 Behrarnpur (348) 4 19 3 52 46 Aj aul i (349) .. 5 23 47 Dabkhera (350) 5 48 Jandl a (341 ) 28 49 Kalitran (351 ) 1 6 31 50 Bhalowal ( 290) 2 (352) 5 1 8 79 51 Daraul i 3 52 Bhanupa-;i ( 353) 1 53 Duhna-l (291 ) 13 54 Nangl; (354) 6 45 55 Jindbari ( 355) 4 11 . 79 355 PRIMARY CUSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other cOIIIIIerce storage and services , cCIII1!IIunications

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

1 17 2 64 3 316 706 4 53 108 11 28 1 20 3 149 272 3 57 185 434 7 33 4 95 202 2 1 13 171 335 26 38 22 123 3 414 789 6 45 10 214 11 717 1,361 4 75 63 62

2 3 4 15 8~ 181 2 5 54 3 342 604 7 17 6 117 4 176 495 804 2 5 9 36 3 242 369 1 7 63 3 45 379 651 2 12 5 53 3 331 692 4 1 11 10 267 472 2 2 20 2 93 172 4 1 21 42 21 32 31 187 9 703 1 .116 23 3 142 6 500 955 2 3 36 3 226 515 10 8 76 3 226 423 4 27 25 103 6 412 688 2 1 12 45 95 28 45 33 263 Q 1 1.068 1.848 22 6 15 3 218 486 6 1 18 )74 295 4 40 6 132 4 2 127 595 936

20 45 , 60 ~44 14 22 586 1,022 1,249 356 ANANDPUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of village Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion (with Hadbast No.) Vill age occu­ house- (including age group 0-6 Code in Hect­ pied hol~s institutional and No. ares and resi­ houseless population) of C.D. dential Block houses in Sq. , Kms p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Anil'1dpur Sahib Tahsil (Par-t)

56 Thalun ( 292 ) ~02. 00 215 215 1,249 668 581 192 103 89 57 Bahl u (293) 107.00 88 88 534 274 260 106 63 43 58 Khanpur (356) .124.00 59 59 368 196 172 71 45 26 59 Dasgraon (357) 227.00 129 129 773 418 355 153 90 63 60 Mahain (358) 202.00 170 170 965 491 474 157 74 83 61 Dher (295) 265.00 324 324 1,994 1,078 916 242 145 97 62 Ghamirpur ( 294) 449.00 301 301 1.860 975 885 275 148 127 63 Surewal (296) 497.00 258 267 1.669 930 739 254 139 115 64 Dholowal (307) 16.00 Un- 6!) Khamera (359) 332.00 254 254 1,590 867 723 265 141 124

66 Mahraui i (308) 37.00 87 87 553 278 275 82 44 38 67 f.1angewal (306) 118.00 179 179 1,032 . 547 485 138 78 60 68 Sajmour (298) 116.00 154 154 843 461 382 139 66 73 69 Bikapur (297) 166.00 '177 177 1,007 521 486 179 97 82 70 Barari (299) 58.00 17 17 102 51 51 17 7 10 71 Dheru (300) 73.00 19 19 127 64 63 18 10 8 72 Basowal (302) 146.00 416 416 2,149 1,151 998 334 164 170 73 Dai 1 i Khurd (301) 14.00 10 10 34 23 11 4 4 74 Kalota (304) 28.00 42 42 275 139 136 42 23 19 75 Paili Kalan (305) 21.00 Un- 76 Ganguwal ( 303 ) 216.00 269 269 1,281 679 602 215 115 100 77 Sadhewal (312) 100.00 189 189 982 499 483 201 105 96 78 Majara (311) 170.00 59 59 373 192 181 65 32 33

79 Banni (313) 148.00 55 55 318 161 157 47 24 2S 80 lamlehri (317) 161.00 42 42 266 144 122 50 29 21 81 Bacholi (316) 46.00 10 10 62 35 27 15 12 3 82 Rampur (314) 102.00 53 53 316 151 165 54 24 30 83 Jhaj ar (315) 1;6.00 81 81 417 229 188 63 33 30 84 Mohiwal (324) 259.00 48 48 299 154 145 778 42 36 357 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Tota1 Main Cultivat~rs Agricultura1 Workers Labourers (I-IX) I I

M F ~i F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 • 18 19 20 21 22 23

212 192 314 259 313 5 121 85 34 45 159 117 158 2 79 14 68 57 101 74 101 31 48 26 31 5 69 48 194 i05 199 38 145 111 94 238 169 276 41 105 27 28 10 207 143 681 388 665 43 231 9 103 t.3 214 167 623 412 534 11 204 3 81 5 134 107 615 359 539 5 195 28 inhabited 75 51 504 357 493 3 224 ·74 33 32 183 169 152 2 40 17 58 60 355 221 279 96 110 93 11 ,., 153 111 254 110 222 4 67 64 lti4 14-9 180 71 246 94 78 3 i2 88 10 11 26 18 26 t 11 3 20 17 27 14 33 20 283 262 867 583 575 47 56 7 43 3 2 14 5 11 3 2 107 82 5.3 4 10 inhabited 158 150 490 324 341 19 14 65 229 203 212 152 252 5 66 21 . 51 55 108 81 109 14 30 10 56 53 96 69 94 2 75 51 47 84 32 70 34 17 19 16 15 10

7 , ~~ 10 11 85 62 • I ,)'.' ;8 91 80 155 76 117 5 97 5 2 32 26 63 22 86 72 4 358 ANANDPUR SNU8 C.D. Bl:OCK VILLAGE

Loca- ~ame of IIi IlcI.':jc INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAl~ WORKERS tion (wi th Hadbas I: No.) Code No. LiliestocK, Mining and Manuf acturi n9. Manufacturing. forestry. fish- Quarrying processing, processing. ing, huntin9 serll~cin9 and servicin9 and and plantatlons. repaH·S 1n repairs 1n othel orchards and household than househo 1d allied activitie! industl~i' indu~try III ----IV V(il V(b) M F M F M F ~I F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Anandpur Sahib Tahsil (Part) 56 Thalun ( 292) 2 iO 12 57 Bahlu ( 293) 3 58 Khanpur (356) -2

59 Dasgraon ( 357) 'i 3 60 Mahain ( 358) 4 2 7 1 28 61 Dher ( 295) 1 30 30 1 62 Ghami rpur (294 ) 3 30 63 Surewal (296) 11 64 Dholowal (307 )

65 Khcmera (359j 2B 66 Mahrauli (30B)

67 Mangewal ( 306) 9 68 Sajmour ( 298) 9 69 Bi kapur ( 297) 11 70 Barari (299) 1 1 71 Dheru (300) 72 Basowa 1 ( 302) 12 1 39 73 Pail i Khurd (301 ) 74 Kalota (304 ) 3

75 Paili Ka~an (305) 76 Ganguwal (303) 3 17 Sadhc\'.'31 (312) 1(.

78 Majara (311 ) 5 79 Bann; ( 313) 00 l amlehri (317) 2 81 Bacho 1i (316 ) 82 Rampur ( 314) --' 5 83 Jhaj ar (315) 84 Moh1wal (324) 3 359 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Margtna7 Non-workers workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other commerce storage and services cOlllllunications

---VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

9 72 5 355 576 2 3S 25 2 116 258 3 17 95 141 9 219 355 18 24 14 47 2 215 433 22 89 158 9 ' 3 118 410 755 25 12 44 135 3 441 874 14· 15 82 193 4 391 734 1nhabi ted 10 9 24 124 3 ;j'1{ 720 7. 1 7 25 54 126 273 8 8 40 93 268 389 2 9 33 38 2 239 378 10 13 3 58 3 27S 392 5 4 25 50 5 7 31 63 13 39 34 339 39 576 951 2 6 12 ,10 11 24 86 135 inhabited 338 583 2 17 240 17 ~- 478 88 4 10 53 4 247 167 30 12 7 11 15 1 83 19 2 67 155 122 2 ' 14 74 3 1 20 27 '17 80 165

4 14 112 183 5 2 68 145 360

NWlDPUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK VIlI AGE

Loca- Name of village Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tio" :with Hadbast No.) Village occu­ house- (including age group 0-6 Code in Hect­ pied holds institutional and ~o. ares and resi­ houseJess population) of C.D. dential Block houses in Sq. Kills. P M F P M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Anandpur Sahib Tahsil (Part) 85 Tarapur Kujal (323) 245.00 145 145 1,171 904 267 131 flO 51 86 Thappal (322) 244.00 58 58 414 205 209 102 56 46 87 Jhinjri (365) 498.00 335 335 . 2,035 1 , 117 918 314 175, 13'9 88 Dhanera (325) 85.00 10 10 84 45 39 16 5 11 89 lakher (326) 222.00 56 56 387 195 192 66 27 39 90 Mehnda1i Khurd (327) 225.00 51 51 301 152 149 50 22 28 91 Sam1 ah (328) 583.00 207 207 1,279 695 584 242 127 115 92 Paharpur (329) 683.00 122 122 893 499 394 158 83 75 93 Ba lau11 (330) 307.00 139 139 870 458 412 179 99 80 94 Raipur Saini (343) 492.00 164 164 965 476 489 191 103 88 95 Daulowal (344) 446.00 157 157 923 482 441 158 93 65 96 Majher (331) 123.00 98 98 621 327 294 94 40 54 97 Beruwa 1a (339) 21B.00 85 85 599 306 293 113 57 56 98 Missewal ( 337) 115 .00 74 74 50Z 255 252 117 56 61 99 Chikna (332) 186.00 100 100 693 349 344 120 49 71 100 Narad (333) 103.00 27 27 245 120 125 43 20 23 101 Ghanaur (334) 65.00 18 18 120 67 53 17 9 8 102 Maura (335) 90.00 86 8f. 474 249 225 . 98 50 48 103 Chamrau1 i (336) 102.00 Un- 104 Dehni (338) 224 00 101 101 674 j67 307 98 58 40 105 Dhabur (340) 355.00 141 141 903 464 439 135 72 63

106 Kalyanpur (346) 401.00 114 114 611 345 266 131 74 57 107 Jeowal (345) 158.00 321 321 1,864 1,011 853 277 135 142 108 Bhatoli (372) 178.00 129 129 673 357 316 12B' 66 62 109 Bhagwa1a (371) 62.00 43 43 325 172 153 73 34 39 110 kiratpur Sahib (373) 510.00 232 268 1,440 804 636 232 112 120 111 Ganjpur (374) 338.00 138 138 715 409 366 127 70 57 112 Chaodpur (36B) 639.00 240 240 1,203 595 608 191 109' 82 361 PRIMARY CEMSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Workers labourers (I-IX) II

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

203 163 751 82 184 19 39 35 45 38 114 BO 103 51 22

151 111 710 368 600 10 284 4 72. 4 4 20 24 -- 18 57 2 122 19 122 19 25 22 94 62 lQ2 85 46 28 232 27 345 2 237 2 80 165 132 130 15 325 316 28 23 218 81 250 2 205 11 53 58 242 140 217 3 126 17 29 40 236 135 242 230 128 117 203 104 193 175 2 3 178 104 179 149 20 16 144 61 126 68 24 32 202 83 199 152 3 3 --. 82 55 65 28 8 7 7 40 19 39 32 149 137 117 55 133 84 11 inhabited 92 80 197 96 184 57 102 54 15 -- 81 68 298· 159 256 207

111 93 187 83 158 23 43 50 22 278 239 687 420 547 22 79 30 56 56 238 177 181 10 10 4 8 3 78 47 92 23 24 21 5 203 184 458 273 362 16 88 2 27 44 42 244 169 188 5 99 24 3B 37 317 249 305 30B 188 307 21 362 ANAIWPUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

: Loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CAfEOORV OF MATN WORKERS tion (with Hadbas t No. ) Code No. Livestock. Mining and Manufacturing. Manufacturing. forestry, fish- Quarrying processing, processing, ing, hunting serviciny and serviciny and and plantations, repairs .n repairs n other orchards and household than household allied activities industrr industry III t IV ) V(a . V(b~ M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

An~pu~ Sahib Tahsil (Pa~t)

85 Tarapur Kujal (323) 1 4

86 Thappal ( 322) 6 2 87 Jhinjri (365) 4 7

88 Dhanera ( 325) 89 l akher (326) 2 7 90 Me-hnda 1i Khurd (327) 91 Samlah ( 328) 5 4 3 92 Paharpur ( 329) 93 Balauli (330) 6 94 Raipur Saini (,343)· 23

95 Oaulowal (344 ) 96 Majher (331 ) 97 Beruwala ( 339) 3 98 Missewal (337) 13 2

99 Chikna (332) 3 4

100 Narad ( 333) 6 101 Ghanaur (334 ) 1 102 Maura ( 335) 10

103 Chamraul1 (336 ) Un~ 104 Dehni (338) 2 4 1 105 Dhabur ( 340) 3 106 Kalyanpur (346) 6 4

107 Jeowal (345) 5 95 108 Bhato11 ( 372) 45 2 109 Bhagwal a (371 )

110 Kiratpur Sahib (373 ) 2 38

111 Ganjpur (374) 2 112 Chandpur (368) 3 9 363 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers workers c.onstruct ions Trade and Transport, Other commerce storage and services communications

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 .. 3 2 101 18 720 248 7 9 6 102 209 2 33 10 188 6 517 908 2 4 21 39 73 173 5 12 50 149 4 3 8 9 120 341 462 5 3 174 394 15 3 10 2 208 410 2 16 32 3 259 486 3 2 7 240 441 2 16 175 134 119 1 3 9 14 192 127 100 6 34 3 147 129 105 4 3 21 12 178 150 166 5 6 11 55 125 3 28 53 7 2 13 6 116 225 inhabited 10 17 32 183 250 1 4 41 208 438 4 10 18 23 187 243 12 119 45 161 22 464 831 3 53 31 31 4 176 306 18 10 33 22 80 108 3 96 23 85 13 12 70 430 550 9 13 17 25 5 221 361 18 13 18 35 290 300 364 ANANOPUR SAHIB C.D. BlOCK VIll.A6E

Loca- Name of vil 1age Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion (with Hadbast No.) Village occu- house- (including age group 0-6 Code in Hect- pied holds institutional and No. ares and resi- houseless population) of C.D. dential Block ' houses in Sq. ~ms. P M F P M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Anandpur Sahib Tahsil (Part)

113 Kona {370} 492.00 416 422 2.246 1.186 1.060 398 205 193 114 Badhal (369) 295.00 120 120• 749 401 348 113 52 61 115 Mindhwan (342) 348.00 183 183 1,042 532 510 173 100 73 116 MehndaH Kal an (367) 85.00 25 25 170 100 70 41 23 18 117 Balowal ( 366) 33.00 6 6 32 17 15 118 Buraj (363) 131.00 35 35 214 106 108 43 16 27 119 Mataur (364) 208.00 17 17 96 49 47 16 11 5 120 Nanowal (318) 118.00 39 39 306 155 151 72 44 28 121 M1anpur ( 319) 76.00 29 29 176 87. 89 29 10 19 122 Sahota (320) 146.00 19 20 135 71 64 15 7 8 123 Chak ( 361) 78.00 30 30 217 129 88 26 12 14 124 lang Majri (310) 53.00 65 87 464 253 211 92 52 40 125 Chandesar (309) 88.00 123 123 743 384 359 126 68 58 126 l audipur ( 362) 549.00 208 213 1,271 684 587 241 129 112 127 Aggampur (360)1,247.00 555 555 3,609 1,854 1,755 603 309 294 135 Sawara (275) 464.00 58 58 330 157 173 63 26 37 136 Algran (274) 310.00 44 44 240 121 119 35 18 17

Orb.. (t) Oustee Colony 129 129 687 354 333 134 71 63 Block-A (0.&., (11) Dlistee Colony 375 375 2,005 1,044 961 306 176 130 Block-B(O.G) 365 PRIMARV CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Workers Labourers (I-IX) II

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

220 182 710 496 633 19 160 15 68 54 288 162 188 67 33 65 56 290 202 262 3 130 23 58 43 39 17 52 43 1 12 10 14 10 50 45 50 37 1 30 .. 26 21 6 1 53 52 71 51 66 38 11 63 43 28 18 18 14 52 28 37 24 6 3 4 76 48 74 6 22 -- 53 35 138 92 126 30 16 -- 92 83 225 142 181 49 83 65 389 251 358 7 172 2 7 299 243 1,138 698 960 26 403 4 183 6 27 32 87 58 100 93 3 70 50 50 25 114 81 249 193 155 5

274 252 760 536 490 - 18 1 ""_ 366 ANANDPUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code . No. Livestock, Mining and Manufacturin!), Man'ufac~uring, forestry, fish- Quarrying processing, process lng, tng, huntin~ servicing and servicin~ and and plantatlons, r.epairs in repairs ,,; other orchards and household than household allied activities industrr industry III IV . V( a V{b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Anandpur Sahib Tahsil (Part)

113 Kotl a ( 370) 14 19 114 Badhal (369) 3 115 Mindhwan . (342) 12 10 116 Mehndal i Kalan (367) 117 Balowal (366) 118 Buraj (363) 2 119 Mateur (364 ) 120 Nanowal (318) 121 Mianpur (319 ) 122 Sahota (320) 123 Chak (361 ) 1 124 lang Majri (310) 1 17 125 Chandesar ( 309) 9 11 126 l audi pur (362) 8 1 41 127 Ag.gampur (360) 8 1 37 135 Sawara (275) 1 136 Algran (274) 2 Urban (1) Oustee Colony 24 Block-A (O.S.) . (ii) Oustee Colony 1 6 1 106 1 Block-B(O.G.) 367 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other commerce storage al"ld services communications

VI VII VI II IX M F M F M. F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

34 5 47 15 329 14 553 1,041 4 26 53 1 213 347 2 22 10 52 2 270 507 4 2 -- 1 48 70 2 3 15 9 56 108 2 1 8 28 46 17 89 151 10 59 89 7 34 64 5 46 6 55 82 35 29 19 22 16 -- 127 181 27 7 32 45 203 358 22 14 30 64 4 326 580 25 46 39 219 14 894 1,729 6 57 173 8 4 3 7 71 119 31 26 23 45 5 199 328

55 103 45 113 16 554 943

VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT NURPUR BED! C.D. BLOCK 370 "CRPUR BEDI C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of vlllage p,.rea of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion (with Hadbast' No.) Village occu- house- (including age group. 0-6 Code in Hect­ pied holds institutional and No. ares and resi- houseless population) of C.D. denti a 1 Bloek/ houses in Sq~ Kms. p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 ,.0 11

TOTAL 341.01 14,322 14,341 81,740 42,430 ~9,310 13,665 7,211 6,454 RURAL 341.01 14,322 14,341 81,740 42,430 39,310 13.665 7.211 6.454 URBA"

Anandpur Sahib Tahsil (Part)

33 Nan gran (272) 1.183.00 617 617 3,467 1,7271,740 558 282 276 Kalmot 128 Thana ( 38 1 ) 347.00 262 262 1.433 692 741 217 111 106 129 Barian (380) 144.00 79 79 432 224 208 77 49 28 130 Paehranda (379) 98.00 87 87 497 269 228 83 35 48 131 Dumewa1 (377) 146.00 84 84 447 238 209 76 42 34 132 Saidpur (376) 193.00 115 115 614 308 306 83 41 • 42 133 Ba ihara (375) 179.00 24 24 135 71 64 16 9 7 134 Kukowa1 ( 487) 564.00 4 4 11 8 3 137 Boothgarh (276 ) 71.00 31 31 170 103 67 36 21 15 138 S amundar.i (482) 407.00 169 169 892 473 419 121 52 69 139 Haripur ( 48 1 ) 192 • 00 70 70 370 192 178 64 32 32 140 Pa1hta (480) 230.00 76 76 424 232 192 74 35 39 141 Spa1wan (479) 243.00 31 n 214 119 95 35 18 17 142 Mehandpur (478) 620.00 144 144 795 376 419 139 70 69 143 Bhangal (477) 353.00 178 178 942 479 463 139 68 71 144 Kahanpur (483) 259.00 87 87 431 224 207 88 49 39 145 Goe har (484) 322.00 123 123 673 350 323 134 72 62 146 Raisera (485) 332.00 33 33 194 99 95 33 19 14

147 Naloti ( 486) 453.DO 224 224 1.283 671 612 270 124 146 148 Kalwan (488) 658.00 340 . 340 1,952 1,055 897 376 202 174

149 Rampur Kala~ (489) 334.00 136 136 781 394 387 161 70 91 150 Hirpur Ganura (490) 294.00 122 122 737 385 352 133 75 58 151 Raipur (491) 220.00 82 82 445 220 225 69 39 30 152 Jhaj (378) 207.00 210 210 1,033 540 493 165 88 77 371 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total Main Cultivators Agriculturai Workers Labou:"ers (I--IX) 1 Ii

M F M F M F M F M F M F

'12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

8,921 7,796 24.309 14,175 21,808 870 11,492 424 4.148 116 8.921 1,796 24.309 14.175 21.808 870 11.492 424 4,148 116

247 285 " lTO . 791 901 33 404 15 208 !

154 155 . 445 335 35.1 21 164 5 61 2 -- 108 63 115 86 60 47 151 75 146 3 73 41 41 46 141 78 131 69 15 38 38 177 lOB 162 120 18 32 28 44 6 35 6 2 -- 5 5 4 51 17 54 3 33 4 2 111 81 253 118 275 5 96 90 111 . 41 114 94 i4 78 75 75 14 123 87 29

58 29 43 29 8 91 96 205 146 173 2 135 20

75 60 258 174 192 4 115 27 12 11 98 43 113 3 44 41 148 132 173 88 197 9 73 9 96 6 7 5.7 41 53 3 19 2 192 175 328 160 337 175 148 124 9.5 46

2~4 194 548 276 550 30 218 152 18 195 1(,2 201 166 10 33 29 192 126 206 170 21 38 47 128 77 106 42 44

186 158 287 144 317 5 98 143 372 NURPUR BEDI C.D. BLOCK YILLAGE

Loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion Code (with Hadbast No.) No. Livestock, Mining and Manufacturing, Manufactur; n9, Forestry, Fish- Quar>,Ylng Processing. Processing} lng, Hunting Servicing and Servicing and and P 1antat ions Repairs in Repairs in other Orchards and Household than Household allied activities Industry Industry III IV VIa} V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

TOTAl 43 6 430 13 641 9 RURAL 43 6 430 13 641 9 URBA. AAaAdpur Sahib Tahsil (Part)

33 "angran (Z72 ) 15 2 41 Ka1mot 128 Thana (381 ) 11 129 Barian ( 380) 8 130 Pachranda (379) 5 131 Dumewa1 ( 377) 7 3 ~- 132 Saidpur '(376) 133 8aihara (375) 134 Kukowa1 ( 487) I?" Roothgarh (276 ) 138 Samundari ( 482) 11 15 139 Haripur ( 481) 140 Pa 1hta (480) 141 Spa1wan (479) 3 142 Nehandpur (478 ) 143 Bhang;-.l (477) 5 9 8 144 Kahanpur (483) 4 4 145 Gochar (484) 2 146 Ra 1sera (485 ) 4 147 Maloti (486) 6 23 148 Kalwan (488 ) 20 11 149 Rampur Ka lan (489) 2 3 3 150 H1rpur Ganura (490)

151 Raipur (491 ) 152 Jhaj (378) 5 11 373

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers Workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other Commerce Storage and Services Communications

VI VE VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

418 19 9S0 8 563 5 3,117 276 91 2,139 20,531 36,301 418 'J 950 8 563 5 3,117 276 91 2.ll9 20.531 36,301

61 2 5 1 162 6 182 826 1.S2!!

3 31 2 5 69 14 390 341 330 9 11 2 107 207 2 6 4 14 3 123 225 5 10 5- 17 107 208 5 19 146 306 6 27 58

3 3

3 9 5 49 64 18 15 14 16 4 28 258 170 156

2 3 78 117 6 109 192 3 76 94

2 15 2 203 417

2 3 5 18 2 287 459

9 11 111 204 5 3 17 104 153 210 20 3 2 3 46 92 7 14 18 25 4 334 437 24 4 120 12 50S' . 867

8 2 6 193 387 14 179 352 4 2 14 114 224

12 5 42 5 223 488 374

NURPUR BEDI C.O. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of village Area of No. of No. of Total population Total populatj~n in the tion (wIth Had~ast No.) Village occu- house­ (including age group 0--6 Code in Hect­ pied holds institutional and No. ares and resi- house1ess population) of C.O. dential Blockl houses in Sq. Kms. p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Anandpur Sahib Tahsil (Part)

153 Sakhpur (492) 498.00 99 99 605 319 286 94 45 49

-,54 Jhangrlan (493) 112.00 53 53 326 169 157 52 31 21

155 Karura (494) 481.00 185 185 1,013 521 492 208 102 106

156 Katta (495) 137.00 77 77 401 215' 186 88 53 35

157 Sabaur (496) 633.00 220 220 1,280 674 • 606 195 104 91

158 Ghahi Majra (497) 209.00 52 52 303 156 147 46 21 25

159 Hiyatpur (501) 599.00 199 199 . 1,044 522 522 166 79 87

160 Saupur (500) 142.00 71 71 407 233 174 73 42 31

161 Sukhe Majra (49B) 143.00 so 50 239 121 118 47 24 23

162 Samirowal (499) 176.00 134 134 783 398 385 107 56 51

163 Mawa (383) 156.00 141 141 891 449 442 155 78 77

164 Shaini (382) 178.00 90 90 564 304 260 87 40 47

HiS Gobindpur (384) 193.00 41 41 285 141 144 43 17 26

lfi6 Amarpur Bela (385) 201.00 45 45 265 i 32 133 41 i 7 24

167 Mothapur (386) 251.00 66 66 404 190 214 62 30 32

168 Mukari (387) 231.00 153 153 871 424 447 138 58 80

169 Singhpur (388) 383.00 186 186 999 517 482 185 98 87

170 Gopalpur (389) 89.00 46 46 279 153 126 42 16 26

171 Lasari (390) 115.00 125 125 719 372 347 116 56 60

172 Simbal Majra (391) 140.00 153 153 929 502 427 146 92 54

173 Raul; (396) 198.00 124 124 747 390 357 137 71 66

174 Jhinjri (397) 179.00 14 74 498 258 240 85 53 32

175 Majra (398 ) 81.00 IJ n-

176 Kf\eri (399) 305.00 177 177 1,03.' 538 495 189 103 86

177 Mirpur (406) 74.00 80 80 400 202 198 82 47 35

178 Saskaur (400) 137.00 106 106 571 297 274 93 44

17 9 La k h no ( 40 1 ) 39. 00 31 31 156 90 66 23 14 9

180 ~aini Majra (395) 171 00 236 236 1,402 7G8 664 241 140 101 375 PR HWtY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS. Ca!:.te~ Tribe!:. Total Main Cultivators Agricultura1 Workers Labourprs I--IX I I

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

20 15 152 50 198 114 75 86 35 98 90 106 108 263 84 309 208 35

131 100 109 48 86 3 10 66 49 42 394 232 343 7 203 2 41 23 27 89 40 89 7 55 6 17

169, 141 -~ 299 198 277 8 106 2 62 3 112 59 137 2 130 48 35 56 53 123 104 241 152 194 3 75 44 64 56 281 178 230 137 36 48 39 191 96 184 121 25 11 14 72 46 68 33 31 44 47 80 48 64 34 19 15 14 121 85 88 61 6

27 31 294 217 190 8 118 17

188 174 278 189 254 10 116 58 87 42 75 66 43 36 228 109 214 154 33 128 100 316 144 275 6 156 69 179 '160 246 133 189 58 79 108 96 149 107 128 62 16 inhabited 98 81 245 139 291 144 44

70 66 115 76 92 2 43 21

63 66 167 89 163 3 100 18 60 37 45 2 15 9 117 92 483 300 285 8 60 11 376 itURPUR BEDI C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- ~ arne of' v i 11 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code No. Livestock, Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing Forestry. Fish- Quarrying Processing. Processing ing, Hunting Servicing and Servicing and and Plantations Repairs in Repairs in other Orchards and Hbusehold than Household allied activities Indus~ .. y. Industry III IV Veal V(b) M F M F M F M F

1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

/ Anaftdpur Sahib Tahsil .(Part, 153 Sakhpur ( 492) 154 Jhangrian (493) 155 Karura (494) 4 20 2 156 Katta (495) 1 157 Sabaur (496) 3 2 158 .Ghahi Majra (497) 4 159 Hiyatpur (501) 10 23 160 Saupur (son ) 161 Sukhe Majra (498 ) 162 Samirowa1 (499 ) 2 9 163 Hawa ( 383) 164 Bhaini (382) 165 Gobtndpur (384) .-- 166 Amar:pur Bela (3B5) 167 Mothapur (386 ) 2 4 168 Mukari ( 387) 12 169 Singhpur (388) 170 Gopalpur (389) 171 Lasari (390) 172 Simbal Majra (391) 2 2 173 huli (396 ) S 174 Jhinjri (397) 9 175 Majra (398) Un- 176 Kher.i (399) 13 177 Mirpur (406 ) 178 Saskaur (400 ) 7 179 Lakhno (401 ) 6 180 Saini Majra (395 ) 2 37 ~2 , 377 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers Workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other Commerce Storage and Services Communications

VI VII VI II IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

2 4 2 29 121 256 6 71 157

8 15 3 14 \. 212 491 2 -- 2 4 2 129 183

9 25 19 41 5 ~31 599 4 9 67 140 11 38 5 21 3 15 245 499 3 3 2- 96 172 2 65 118 8 8 13 35 3 204 382 5 10 41 219 441 4 34 120 260 3 73 144 2 7 68 133 2 2 11 102 214 2 3 38 7 234 439 4 75 10 263 472 3 78 126 2 2 22 1 . -- 158 346 -"I 6 40 6 227 421 2 43 201 356

9 31 130 239 inhabited 14 23 7 46 247 495 2 4 2 19 2 110 196 3 6 3 26 3 134 271

3 10 45 54 21 28 31 73 7 453 656 378 NURPUR 8EDI C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca­ Name of vi 1 I dye Area of Nu. of No. of Total popUlation Total populatiun 1n the tion (w'ith Hadbast -No.) Village occu­ house­ (including age group 0-6 Code in Hect­ pied holds institutional and No. ares and re!:>i­ houseless population) of C.D. dential Block/ hou:,es in Sq.Kms. p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Anandpur Sahib Tahsil (Part) lSI Nurpur Kalan (394) 188.00 568 568 3,373 1,815 1,558 490 265 225

182 Jatpur (392) 238.00 134 134 689 331 358 101 57 44

183 Gurse Majra (393) 5".00 61 61 383 206 177 55 32 23

184 Kartarpur (502) 225.00 207 207 1,160 615 545 195 101 94

185 Nurpur Khurd (503) 940.00 98 98 541 301 240 109 70 39

186 Rure Majra (504) 92.00 108 108 5 i 3 296 277 123 61 62 187 Jataul; (50S) 406.00 253 253 1,202 611 591 225 112 113

188 Chandpur (511 ) 55. 00 27 27 156 78 78 26 10 ·16 189 Kangar (506) 257.00 137 137 759 397 362 136 75 61

190 ,Bassa1i { 5 1 2 j 77 3 . 00 115 115 653 332 321 101 57 44

191 Barari ( 510) 2 i 8 . 00 140 140 8~ 2 463 389 135 79 56 192 Sandhoa (508) 95.00 56 56 354 167 187 69) 35 34 193 Azampur (50/) 188 _00 "124 6&7 357 330 103 52 51

194 Kumbewa1 (402) 88.00 37 37 216 114 102 29 15 14

195 Mussapur (403) 107.00 112 112 644 348 296 106 64 42

196 Chahar Majra (404) 123.00 102 102 576 303 273 90 50 40 197 Asmanpur (509) 146.00 103 1Q3 6:>6 310+ 322 \ 15 50 65

198 Raipur (415) 110.00 100 100 606 311 29!> 111 66 45

199 Munna ( 4 14 ) 11 2 • 00 87 87 503 267 236 73 41 32

200 Barwa ~405J 266.00 272 272 1,491 739 752 263 138 125

201 La tpur (412) 195.00 191 191 1,102 568 534 162 88 74

202 Bhatau1; (407.) 66.00 21 21 163 100 63 23 13 10

203 Chanaul; (408) 265.00 206. 206 1,274 631 643 195 103 92

204 Shahpur ( 409 ) 33 1. 00 28 28 183 90 93 15 8 7

205 Bassi (410) 167.00 128 128 686 341 345 129 71 58

206 Seikhpur (411) 74.00 49 49 300 153 147 39 21 18

207 ASnlatplJr (418) 6'1.00 78 78 436 220 216 77 37 40

208 Lahr ian ( 419 J 121. 00 109 109 611 326 285 97 63 34 319 ~D4ARY C£tfSUS ASS1RACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Workers Labourers (I-IX) I J

M ' F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 1~ 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

. "" .. , ,- . ~ ..

251 221 1;318 822 993 49 207 11 125 74 -'78 179 123 175 2 102 41

13 7 113 63 I21 111 69 50 369 \47 aze 176 104

115 72 131 86 1-47 2 78 .,;_ 5'1

l57 79 l50 135 5

70 51 314 9.8 325 15 l43 6 31 6 l7 '311 34 31 3c3 6 13 17 3

.sa 10 at6 127 2~4 l26 54 31 22 207 l66 158 7 55 38 5

107 84 306 179 275 5 137 15

36 34 .l.. -&4 13 86 iii',.. 42 23 ... 0. 71 61 231 135 197 3 r43 30

72 '5'9 71 45 &7 23 24

141 Wt ],33 95 195 3 86 66 fi 79 '1:&$ ·911 1'66 U2 32 79 1M) 1·91 114 1'4-2 .a2 7.2 ifI . '1$8 1-04 1il 3 84 36

'it5 4:, l'n 90 117 'l 68 16

,9$ 9~ .5 .3~ 7 l511 27 172 l54 ' 3.'6 n6- 2'16 3 lOS 57 ,s.~ 25 67 3'5 23

133 '136 'ft',5 t,'a an 1~ 48 3 '63 "47 "'5 39 ·3

'6:9 7.'2 1~ 1:04 l6'S'" .~ .. lH _i. 25 ..:.

45 '50 ..... 9§ ''9 ~2 _'lo. 4'6 30 174 167 106 35 94 2. 40 43

.5U ,4ij 197 1M 1~ 7 7~ 43 4 380 iURPUR ~[Dl C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loea- Name of vi 11 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code No. Livestock, Mining and Manufacturing. Ma"ufacturing, Forestry, Fish- Quarrying Processing. Pro~ssing, ing. Hunting Servicin9 and Servicing and and f>lantations Repairs 10 Repairs in other Orchards and Household than Household allied activities Industry Industry ~I1 IV v(a)_ VI b) . M F M F M F M F

1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

An.~dpur S.htb Tahsil (Part) 181 Nurpur Kalan (~94) 2 71 40

182 Jatpur (392 ) 2 5 '- 183 Gurse Majra ( 393)

184 Kartarpur ( 502) Z 2 7

185 Nurpur Khurd (503) Z 6 186 Rure Majra ( 504)

187 J atau 11 . (505) 5 2 188 Chandpur (511 ) 2 189 Kangar (506 ) 4

190 Bassal1 (512) 3 6 191 Barari (510) 22 192 5~ndhoa (508) -- 10 193 Azampur (507) 5 194 Kurnbewal (402 )

195 Musupur (403) 6 196 Cha.har Majra (404) 197 Asmanllur (509) 23 3 198 Raipur (415 ) 6 199 Hunna (414) -- 10 200 Ban,a (405) 12 34 201 La lpur (412) 12

202 Bhatauli ( :\07) 203 Ctlinauli t 408) 4 9 204 Shahpur (409) 1 2 205 Bassi (410 )

206 Seikhpur (411 ) 207 Asa1atpur (418) 208 Lahrian ( 419) 381

PRI~Y CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers Workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other Commerce Storage and Services Communications

VI .VII III IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

9 201 14 324 36 822 1,509 3 22 2 156 356 9 85 176 ,""' 13 8 8 9 286 545

2 3 4 154 238 6 2 2 146 277 30 6 5 3 286 576 3 45 72

25 9 14 163 362 3 13 39 2 174 314 10 7 24 5 188 384 6 3 81 187 18 3 160 327

9 57 102

3 9 25 3 153 293 .- 2 137 273 5 8 5 16 172 322 7 13 23 3 131 140 161 3 4 4 12 3 13 125 137 108 2 8 3 84 7 411 745 3 11 45 3 332 531'

-"'I 8 33 63

2 11 17 66 6 306 636 5 '41 88 5 18 176 345

3 3 10 61 147

2 2 2 5 3 107 123 107 3 20 3 186 278 382

NURPUR BEDI C.D. BlOCK v-IlLA&£

Loca- Name of village Area of No. of No. of Total popul.ation Tot31 population in the tion (lIIith Hadbast No.) Vill age QCCU- house- (int:luding , age group 0-6. Code in Hect­ pied holds institutional and No. ares and resi- houseless popuiation) of C.D. dential Blockl houses i.n Sq. Kms. p M F p M

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

AJlanopU.F Sahib Tahsil (Part) 209 TaptiiHI Chak (420) 24.00 Un- Cnal/Kujal

210 Sara; (421) 321.00 98 98 547 278 269 100· 50 50 '. 211 Bhauwa 1 (422) 127.00 141 141 849 419 430 HS 76 62

212 Panaron (423 } 57.00 8 5 3

213 Sarthali (427) 301. 00 178 1781.078 550 528 159- 91 68

214 Bhogipur (426) 113.00 81 81 491 246 39 49

215 Bahman Majral (425) 117.00 108 108 614 no 294 90 43 47

216 Bilaton (424) 185.00 122 122 725 369. ,35. 108 .60 48

217 Bains ( 417) 192 .00 233 233 1,288 655 633 , 180 108 72

218 Aulakh (413) 91. 00 93 93 544 280 264 ~5 52 43

219 Takhatgarh ( 416 ) 301 .00 440 458 2..566 1. 365 l.~Ol 433 251 182 113 220 B.a 1ew~ 1 (513) 6J6.00 213 213 1,179 622 557 2.21 108

221 Tibba Nangal (514) 623.00 171 171 985. 493 .49t In 9a 74

222 Jhandian (515) 1,468.00 309 309 1,802 955 ,847 312 161 151

223. Jat~,ana,. (51&) 852.00 18C 180 1,027 548 479 200 104 96

224 Baj rlU' (428) 603.00 339 339 2,010 1,058 952 2~4 156 128

225 Chhajil (429) 136.00 53 53 435 235 200 80 43 .37

226 Chant.! I .3D) )42 • DO 79 79 501 260 241 80 45

2Z1 Nanga 1 ( 431 ) 315 .00 100 100 649 321 328 93 54 39 44 228. Madhopur (434) 223.00 105 105 !;95 308 .287 91

229 Bata r 1a (436) 379.00 36 36 237 14<> 97 37 17

23G Dhirpur (435) 166,OQ 79 79 421 218 ,203 72 40

231 'Abiana Kalan (433) 219.00 156 897 472 425 117 56

Z3Z Abhna Khurd (432) 234.00 149 804 437 367 11.6 52 86 233 Dhanana ( 517) 966. 00 219 2tO 1,112 621 4Ql 198

234 Rajgiri (518) 788.00 l08 108 607 ~34 273 112 58 32 235 KIl ata na (519l 949.00 61 185 58 383 PRIMARY CENSIJS ABSIRACT ... .--...- .... _... _--,--_.. _---- __ __ ._._._....._- Scheduled Scheduled Literates fNDUSTR lAL CATE!OORY ore Mi\lN wORKERS C,astes Tribes ",-~.--.....,-.---- ...... ---- Total M.dn CiJttivaton; A~JI i cu I tura 1 Workers l.dboun:t'S tl--lX) I I _ _..,.._,",!" ------.....------M F M F M F M F M F M F _~_u ___ 12 1.3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

___ ~.~ __ w. ____

\, ;

i nhabi ted

76 86 155 85 125 26 62 27 i(i .. -.

66 60 252 179 205 3 125 19

4 2 2

101 89 336 219 284 8 165 37 32 32 119 74 147 2 91 15

7 10 164 85 179 3 126 8

27 26 200 120 209 160 29 219 192 -- 411 277 347 11 127 120 42 ?-7 171 113 135 2 92 10

339 286 857 498 736 40 294 loa

tiD 46 282 100 276 2 249 17 129 118 234 96 226 4 125 36 2

195 131 552 218 491 244 -." 106 168 147 257 122 264 131 89 230 179 637 390 ..464 a 258 49 136 96 136 116 73 115

77 62 160 171 107 3 47 24 49 44 234 165 19i 4 101 3

82 75 146 65 16& 7 lG& 6 38 23 12 S4 34 69 56 4 45 35 132 50 98 10 67 4 11 6 25 20 331 197 275 71 132 59 33 5 170 '130 261 128 210 3 86 62 238 170 336 137 329 195 71 3 266 216 133 146 154 2U 120 17 27 59 53 10) 55 116 7f; 22 384

MURPUR B£01 C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE ----. Loca- Name of vi11?lge }'NOUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code No. livestock, Mining and ManufaCturing, Manufacturing. Forestry, Fish· Quarrying Processing, Processing, tng. Hunting Servic i n9 and Servicin9 and and Plantations Repairs 1n Repairs HI other Orchards and Household than Household allied activities Industry, Industry III IV V(a) V(b)

M F M f M F M F

2 24 25 26 (,7 28 29 30 31

Anandpllr Sahib Tahsl1 (Part) 209 Taprian Chak (420 ) Un- Cha l/K uja 1 210 Sara i (421 ) 5- 6 211 Bhauwal (422) 4 212 Paharon (423) 213 Sarthali (427) 5 214 Bhogipur ( 426) 4 215 Bahman Majra (425) 4

216 Bhaton (424 ) 2 4 217 Bains ( 417) 6 12 2 218 Aulakh (413) 10 219 Takhatgarh (416 ) 9 38 220 Ba1ewal (513) 2 221 Tibba Nangal (514) 2 2 14 222 Jhandian (515) 11 17 223 Jatwanar (516) 8 16 224 Bajrur (428) 10 225 Chhaja (429 ) 4 226 Chonta (430) 3 2 227 Nangal (431) 4 4 228 Madhopur (434) -- 3 229 Batarla (436) 3 230 Dhirpur (435 ) 15 3 231 Abiana Kalan (433) 11 2 5 232 Abiana Khurd (432) 3 233 Dhamana ( 517) 8 234 Rajgfri (518 J ."' 235 Khatana (519) 385 PRIMARY CEftSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAll'i WORKERS Marginal Non-workers Workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other Commerce Storage and Services Communicdtions

VI VII. II I II IX·

M F M F M F ~4 F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 __• ___ ,_9_~'_._""' ______~ --.. inhabited

7 :f 32 20 83 133 158 3 :) 48 3 214 427

3 3 .. .:. 31 5 39 8 _'" 266 520 2 13 22 2 98 244 4 11 26 3 291 ., "1 .. 7 1 160 3'i5

16 6 50 8 7 2 301 620

2 3 17 114 145 1-48

50 18 67 11 159 20 6~9 1.161 3 2 346 555

5 22 19 2 267 488

20 12 6 75 480 464 367 4 2 14 284 478

7 16 123 8 594 944 7 2 16 34 2 99 82 3 4 4 2 20 153 238 4 50 33 4 125 324

2 2 ~O 2 141 280 2 2 5 10 64 61 33 3 6 -- 3 5 120 193 3 15 38 36 6 6 S3 191 301

2 4 18 22 227 364

10 7 6 29 292 491 2 5 180 253 , 2 8 69 169 386

lIURPUI BEfH t.D. BlOCI( VIllAGE

Loca- Name of village {\reil, of No. of lio. of Total population Total population in the lion (with Hadbast No. ) Vi 11 age occu~ house- (including age group 0-6 Code 'irl Hec t- pied holds institutional and No. ares and resi- houseless population) of C.D. denti-a 1 Block houses in Sq. Kms. p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 .. An.ndpur Sahib Tahsil (Part)

236 1 ibb.l (520) 664.00 1.6 r 161 1,034 550 484 177 94 B3 Tappr "\'411

237 Bathlour Khan (521)' .~ ,039.00 92 g2 531 281 250 105 51 54

238 Gorn 8agga ( 5Z21 1,552.~O 2.2.7 227 1,254 638 616 269 138 131

Ul'han 387 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Workers labourers ( I - IX) Il

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

104 58 50 291 138 319 6 121

67 17 45 130 50 117 38 288 279 366 234 329 3 123 388 NURPUR BEDI C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca .. Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.J Code No. livestock. Mining and Manufacturing. Manufacturing, Forestry. Fish- Quarrying Processing. Process i ng , ing,' Hunting Servicing and Servicing and and P1antatl0ns Repairs in Repairs in other Orchards and Household than Household allied activities Industry Industry III IV VIa) V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Anandpur Sahib Tahsil 236 Tibba (520) 28 2 Tapprian

237 Bathlour Khad (521) 5

238 Garh Bagga (522 ) 1 22

Urban 389 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers Workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other Commerce Storage and Services Communications

VI -----VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

6 11 7 34 4 231 478

2 9 17 164 249

5 138 2 309 613

VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CHAMKAUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK 392 CHAMKAUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK VlLLlJiE

Loca­ Name of vi 11 age Area of No. of No. of .Total population Total population in the tion (with Hadbast No.) Village occu- house- (including age group 0-6 Code in Hect­ pied holds institutional and No. ares and resi- houseless population) of C.D. dential Block/ houses in SQ. Kms. p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

TOTAL 349.60 19.581 19.162 126.264 61.105 58.559 20.184 10.800 9.384 RURAL 349.60 19.587 19.762 126.264 67.705 58.559 20.l84 10.800 9.384 URBAN Rupnagar Tahsil (Part)

191 Rattanpur (87) 76.00 8 8 51 25 26 16 7 9 192 Taprian Rarngarh(79) 95.00 24 24 128 72 56 14 7 7 193 Taprian Booth- (80) 45.00 15 15 66 32 . 34 15 7 8 garh 194 Taprain (78) 96.00 46 46 234 126 108 46 31 15 Gharispur 195 Chhota Surtan- (72) 114.00 47 47 226 133 93 47 24 23 pur 196 Bara Surtanpur (71) 241.00 110 110 529 295 234 72 41 31 197 Muajud1npur (70) 130.00 56 56 304 172 132 37 16 21 198 (82) 66.00 12 12 60 33 27 9 6' 3 199 Assarpur (83) 96.00 55 55 345 174 171 67 37 30 200 Barnan (84) 66.00 35 35 239 138 101 33 20 13 201 Ranga (81 ) 69.00 20 20 94 47 47 19 10 9· 202 Khizarpur (86) 210.00 33 33 176 99 77 29 19 10 203 Chupki (88) 41.00 5 5 68 42 26 13 10 3 204 Karkhana (89) 45.00 2 2 10 5 5 Bharatgarl1 205 Karkhana Bela (90) 123.00 4 4 22 12 10 3 2 206 Garh i (85) 151.00 69 69 452 245 207 85 46 39

207 Kuli~n (95) 102.00 39 39 22p 120 100 43 18 25 208 Jagatpur (64) 202.00 65 65 422 212 210 71 37 34 209 She1khupur (96) 139.00 55 55 435 267 168 56 33 23 210 Farid (94) 80.00 30 30 148 B2 66 29 15 14 211 Bhauwal (93) 30.00 22 22 145 74 71 31 13 18

212 Lakhewal (92) 45.00 5 5 24 12 12 6 3 3 213 Ferozepur (98) 174.00 199 199 1,136 556 580 172 100 72 393 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total Main Cultivators Agri cu ltura 1 Workers Labourers ( I - IX ) II

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

23.813 20.401 41.656 27.895 36,558 911 14,929 . 129 9,512 82 23,813 20,401 41.656 27,895 36,558 911 14.929 129 9,512 82 '--

9 12 8 6 14 13.

72 56. 51 30 49 32 1

32 34 17 14 18 14

108 88 78 51 70 34 15

117 88 -- 66 21 79 41 21

209 163 189 116 173 102 50 110 85 110 54 93 2 31 30 3 4 23 18 17 12

77 81 111 85 87 29 32

10 6 95 55 75 6 53 47 47 27 15 21 12 6 17 12 44 30 55 48 5 20 9 27 25 5 5 3 3 3 3

10 8 .4 10 7 3 126 109 139 91 138 84 42 74 64 75 39 60 6 52 129 122 132 102 113 59 27 78 56 207 96 161 3 37 35 82 66 41 21 33 6 22

67 62 45 24 35 27 4

11 11 7 4 6 2 2 69 64 324 306 285 1 188 394 CHAMKAUR SAHIB C.O. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code No. Livestock, Mining and Manufacturing, Manuf actur; ng, Forestry, Fish- Quarrying Processing, Processing, lng, Hunting Servicin~ and Servicing and and Plantations Repairs 1n Repairs in other Orchards and Household than Household allied activities Industry Industry III IV V(ai '(b'l M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

TOTAl 160 8 3 665 37 2.102 32 RURAL 160 8 3 665 37 2.102 32 URBAII Anandpur Sahib Tahsil (Part) 191 Rattanpur (87)

192 Taprian Ramgarh( 79) 4 193 Taprian Booth- (80) 1 Gath

194 Taprian (78) 5 Gharispur 195 Chhota Surtan· (72 ) pur 196 Bara Surtanpur(71) 3 3 197 Muajudinpur (70 ) 2 15 198 Kha 11 lpur (82) 2 199 Assarpur (83) 3 200 Baman -(84) 7 2 201 Ranga (81 ) 202 Khizarpur (86 ) 203 Chupki (88 ) 204 Karkhana (89) Bharatgarh 205 Karkhana Bela (90) 206 Garhi (85) 207 'Kulian (95) -- 208 Jagatpur (64) 3 3 209 Sheikhupur (96) 2 210 Far.id (94) 211 Bhauwal ( 93) 212 lakhewa 1 (92 ) 213 Ferozepur (98) 28 395 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers Workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other Commerce Storage and Services Communications

'VI VII VII I IX M F M F M F :"',,; M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

746 94 1.807 15 1,311 4 5.323 510 177 744 30,970 56,904 746 94 1.807 15 1.311 4 5.323 510 177 744 30.970 56.904 396 CHAMKAUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca­ Name of village Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the' tion (with Hadbast No.) Village occu- house- (including age group 0--6 Code in Hect­ pied holds institutional and No. ares and resi- houseless population) of C.D. dential Block/ houses 1n Sq. Kms. p M F p M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Rupnagar Tahsil (Part)

214 Mazafat (97) 40.00 72 72 361 176 185 61 30 31 215 Jatana (142) 184.00 161 164 864 436 428 125 69 56

216 Fatehgarh (63) 76.00 14 14 70 37 33 12 9 3 217 Bela (141) 348.00 279 279 1,830 961 869 322 156 166

218 Balrampur (140) 132.00 79 79 566 301 265 98 54 44

219 Bara Daudpur (103) 62.00 54 54 279 151 128 52 29 23

220 Jasran (102) 95.00 36 36 241 130 111 45 28 17 221 Attarl (101) 109.00 43 43 280 163 117 43 23 20 222 Bel; Kalan (99 ) 40.00 Un- 223 Bel; Attalgarh (91) 64.00 7 7 33 17 16 7 2 5 224 tobind Garh (100) 148.00 2 Kilch;an 225 Zindanpur (108) 370.00 39 39 195 110 85 26 16 10

226 Ghurkewa1 (109) 74.00 28 28 161 89 72 18 8 10

227 Malewal (107) 164.00 24 24 108 58 50 13 8 5

228 Chhota Daudpur(104) 32.00 29 29 163 89 74 28 17 11

229 Baz1dpur (139) 158.00 149 i49 822 418 404 122 66 56

230 Dhumewa1 (138) 17.00 59 59 357 198 159 77 45 32

231 Rashtdpur (106) 217.00 124 127 901 481 420 158 83 75

232 Taprian (105) 39.00 9 9 48 27 21 2 2 Rashtdpur 233 Malana ( 11 0 ) 138.00 2 2 2 2

234 Sa1dpur (112) 53.00 2 2 12 6 6 2

235 Salahpur (113) 93.00 62 62 387 205 18Z 77 39 38

236 Khokhar (114 ) 189.00 151 151 1,013 491 522 188 95 93

237 Dalla (l1 5 ) 136 • 00 89 89 554 287 267 95 53 42

238 Makowal (116) 356.00 218 219 1.145 607 538 209 109 100

239 Sultanpur (111) 187.00 47 47 286 164 122 64 40 24

240 Chak Lahar1 (118) 110.00 5 5 39 23 16 7 3 4 397 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Workers Labourers (I--IX) II

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

3 3 117 93 88 69 69 73 296 245 213 . 7 109 25 19 13 19 19 271 210 671 409 483 8 102 123 134 105 182 128 141 40 45 89 67 67 32 85 2 18 22 72 62 63 39 72 28 29 61 41 93 48 97 29 37 inhabited

11 14 9 11 7 2

52 40 62 36 72 62 2 87 69 55 30 54 46 35 31 37 15 25 14 7 89 74 38 30 43 34 46 41 295 223 198 8 77 23 198 159 103 51 87 2 8 58 234 203 298 171 266 69 94 9 9 15 9 - 22 18 3 2 2 4 4 1 5 4 28 26 121 73 97 49 29

57 49 320 256 227 5 116 45 55 46 170 130 154 2 89 24 339 297 324 216 319 160 '101 39 36 70 50 87 69 15

9 6 13 13 398

CHANKAUR SAHIB C.D. BlOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code No. Livestock, Mining and Manufacturing, Manuf acturi n9, Forestry. Fish- Quarrying Processing. Process i ng) ing. Hunting. Servicing and Servicing and and Plantations Repairs in Repairs in other Orchards and Household than Household allied activities Industry Industry III IV V{ a) V (b') M F M F M F M F

1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Rupnagar Tahsil (Part)· 214 Mazaht ( 97) 1 215 Jatana {142 } 4 216 F atehgarh (63) 217 Bela (141) 4 44 218 Balranpur (140 ) ,6 219 Bara Oaudpur (103) 2 21 2 12 220 Jasran (102 ) 2 2 221 Attari (101 ) 6 3 222 Bel i Kalan (99 ) Un- 223 Bell Atta 19arh (91) 224 Gobindgarh (lOO) Kilchian 225 Zindanpur (lO8) .5 226 Ghurkewal (109) 2 227 Malewal ( 107) 228 Chhota Daudpur{ 104)

229 Bazidpur (139 ) 4 24 230 Dhumewal (138) 6 -- 231 Rash i dpur ( 10.6) 21 22 232 Taprian (105) Rashidpur 233 Malana ( 110) 234 Saidpur ( 112)

235 Salahpur ( 113 ) 2 5 236 Khokhar ( 114) 3 3 237 oa 11 a ( 11 5 )

238 Makowal ( 116) 20 3 239 Sultanpur ( 111 ) 240 Chak Lahor; (118 ) 399

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS r~an.·ina 1 Non-workers Workers Constructions Trade and Tf'ansport, Other Commerce Storage and Servlces Communication~

VI VII VIII IX

M F M F M F F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 . 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

16 88 184

2 28 16 29 7 223 421 18 33 57 16 137 7 478 86l

7 17 13 11 160 264

3 2 5 66 126

6 4 58 111

13 4 3 2 66 117

inhabited

6 16

2 38 84

3 35 72

3 33 50

6 3 46 74

4 9 28 2B 7 220 396

3 10 2 111 157

3 16 22 19 2i5 420

5 20

6

5 4 2 2 106 181 8 18 8 25 5 264 517 11 5 24 2 133 265

7 "I\) ,., Z.SG 537

3 77 122

10 16 400 CHAHKAUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca­ Name of village Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion (with Hadbast No.) Village occu- house- (including age group 0-6 Code in Hect- pied holds institutional and No. . ares and resi- house1ess population) of C.D. dential Block houses in Sq. Kms. P M F P M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Rupnagar Tahsil (Part)

241 Panj Peda (117) 58.00 13 13 68 35 33 d 7 6 242 Sarangpur ( 119) 68.00 32 32 204 109 95 41 20 21 \ 243 P hassa ( 120 ) 3;)6 • 00 38 38 238 131 107 41 21 20 244 Fatehgarh (122) 123.00 19 19 131 68 63 17 11 6 Viran I

245 Chak Nahar (121 ) 32.00 Un~

246 Mohan Ma1ra (123) 201.00 81 81 511 259 252 96 49 47 247 Rampur (124) 91.00 84 84 512 274 238 81 49 32

248 Taprian Amar (126) 212.00 155 1551,041 519 522 205 115 90 Singh

249 Behrampur ;(125) 332.00 281 2921,767 970 797 281 150 131 Bet

250 Kahanpur ( 127) 119.00 37 37 235 .125 110 28 15 13

251 Kotla Sarmukh (128) 204.00 67 67 400 207 193 72 34 38 Singh

252 Kishanpura ( 129) 71.00 4 4 19 12 7 253 Rokal1 Mai (130) 352.00 74 74 526 276 250 108 57 51 Mangarh

254 Mahtot (131) 378.00 148 148 1,031 551 480 169 89 80

255 Bir Guru (133) 69.00 4 4 43 29 14 7 4 3 256 Taprian Dyal (134) 93.00 Un- Singh

257 Fatehpur (132) 153.00 142 149 913 484 429 168 75 93

258 Hafizabad (137) 352.00 155 158 1,079 593 486 177 98 79 259 Khanpur (135) 96.00 104 104 647 .313 334 106 48 58 260 Aima _( 136) 29.00 Un-

261 Mubarkpur (143) 88.00 29 29 193 98 95 34 14 20 262 itpura/ (144) 72 _00 47 47 292 153 139 48 29 19 Chamar Majra 263 Raipur ( 149) 160.00 80 80 606 310 296 116 59 57 401

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Workers Labourers (I-IX) II

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

29 30 17 14 18 11 5 66 62 62 30 63 7 28 26 4 60 58 73 32 7S 10 37 33 10 48 33 40 30 inhabited 135 127 151 111 151 67 1 47 79 65 153 95 156 2 10 125 38 26 302 223 239 94 168 91 18

241 170 604 403 546 7 148 129

74 47 66 52 12 69 61 131 95 126 6 80 2 21 2

12 3 10 8 84 81 -- 139 80 153 79 74

204 184 305 207 278 3 146 86 18 7 16 5 inhabited

130 112 275 181 262 2 104 70 152 126 328 231 333 2 190 65 16 \5 195 l78 \47 2 97 19 inhabited

27 51 59 50 43 56 21 8 153 139 106 80 55 23

36 33 181 124 127 3 51 35 402 CHAMKAUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca­ Name of v ill a~e INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS t i011 (with Hadbast No.) Code No. livestock, Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing, Forestry, Fish­ Quarrying Processing, Proces sing) ing, Hunting Servicing and Servicing and and Plantations Repairs in Repairs in other Orchards and Household than Household allied activities Industry Industry IIJ IV Veal V(b} M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Rupnagar Tahsil (Part) 241 Panj Peda ( 117) 242 Sarangpur ( 119)\ 3 2 243 P has sa (120) 2 244 Fatehgarh (122) 3 Viran 245 Chak Nahar ( 121 ) Un-

246 Mohan Majra (123) 12

247 Rampur (124 ) 8

248 Taprian Amar (126) 9 Singh

249 Behrampur (125) 6 35 Bet 250 Kahanpur ( 127)

251 Kotla Sarmukh (128) 4 singh

252 Kj shanpura (129) 253 Rokali Mai (130) Mangarh

254 ~lahtot ( 131 ) 5 255 Sir Guru ( 133) 256 Taprian Dyal (134) Un- Singh

257 Fatehpur ( 132) 14 9

258 Hafizabad ( 137 ) 3 20 259 Khanpur (135) 4 260 Aima ( 136) Un-

261 Mubarkpur ( 143) .I

262 Manjitpura! ( 144) Chamar Majra

263 Raipur ( 149) 2 403 PRIMARY .CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-worKers Workers Construct ions Trade and Transport, Other Commerce Storage and Services Communications

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

~. 17 33 3 46 88 2 56 97 3 3 28 63 inhabited 2 7 8 7 10.8 252 7 5 118 236 5 16 22 2 280 428

5 40 20 163 5 424 790

59 109

2 4 13 2 81 187

2 2 7 123 250

5 15 3 17 3 273 477 9 \ 13 14 inhabited

5 14 17 29 2 222 427 12 11 31 260 484 5 10 11 2 166 332 inhabited

2 5 42 95 2 5 16 98 139

3 6 29 2 183 293 404 CHAllKAiJR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca­ Name of-.y i 11 age Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion (with Hadbast.No.) Village occu- house- (including age group 0-6 Code in Hect­ pied holds institutional and No. ares and res;- houseless population) of C.D. dential S lock/ houses in SQ. Kms. p M F M F

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

Rupnagar Tahsil (Part)

264 Bhairan Majia (62) 207.00 i74 177 903 432 471 154 83 71 ~ 265 BhojeMajra (61) 348;00' 155 155 899 491 "408 143 90 53 266 Bhalian (65) 191~OO 196 196 1,069 521 548 202 97 105 267 Su1eman Shikohi69) 156.00 77 77 475 250 225 81 44 37

272 Rampur Bet ( 156) 53.00 29 29 178 92 86 27 18 9 273 Talapur (159) 106.00 91 91 501 250 251 79 34 45 274 ChhotaGadh (158) 70.00 36 70 376 211 165 65 45 20 Ram 275 Bara Gadh Ram (157) ,74.00 42 42 , 2U5 99 106 32 16 16 276 Gagon (155) 243.00- 96 96 571 298 273 88 43 45 277 Dehar (154) 216.00 133 134 836 444 392 141 7,3 68 278 Mudian (153) 163.00 53 57 447 250 197 73 45 28 279 Saloh Majra' (152) 178.00 62 62 459 229 230 71 32 39 280 ChamkaurSahtb(151) 827.00 1,037 1,043 6,007 3,240 '2,767 1,D14 495

281 Manne Majra (150) 228.00 144 144 804 421 383 135 77 58

282 Bhurara (303) 3~6.00 191 191 1,264 694 570 180 ~104 76 283 Saidpur (304) 152.00 r 54 54 410 226 184 58 31 27 284 Chak Amar ( 147) 47.00 Un- Singh

285 Haron (148) 259.00 12 12 82 47 ' 35 14 8 6 286 Kandola (146) 339.00 112 116 703 356 " 347 97 46 51

287 Kat lair (145) 296.00 112 112 694 359 335 119 62 57 288 Sandhuan (308) 270.00 184 185 1,298 674 624 175 84 91

289 Rattangarh (309) 367.00 183 189 1,261 651 610 173 98 75 290 Meneli ( 310) 242 . 00 129 129 905 491 414 146 89 57

291 Dhanaula (311) 226.00 155 157 1,106 592 514 173 87 86 292 Manela (312) 242.00 188 188 1,081 551 530 188 94 94 293 Bara Badechh (313) 280.00 118 118 654 342 312 92 48 44 294 Chhota (314) 116.00 67 67 484 257 221 78 41 37 8adechh 'PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates' INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total Main Cultivators Agricu1tura~ Workers Labourers (I .... IX) II

M F M F M F M . F M F M. F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

, 138 139 -- .." - . a'69 19-1 2'09 3 111 48 115 94 '1.17 ]92 256 4 139 60 131 126 330 264 230 3 81 50

176 161 145 93 126 2 52 39 21 23 50 52 51 36 3 5 10 190 138 123 5 56 ,9 139 107 92 ' 57 132 56 32 5 77 50 "

16 18 67 57 57 36 37 24 14

173 ·156 193 142 145 3 51 58 1 251 204 265 181 235 2 85 65 44 48 134 111 157 83 38

34 40 143 124 139 3 99 11 ,052 861 2,151 1.235 1,60.4 1,04 117 1 293 5 117 90 315 229 2dl 12 59 38 219 1136 420 283 :J85 4 213 120 23 21 154 99 131 Z 84 3 habited

18 18 23 9 23 9 10 150 143 202 154 187 5 64 71 125 112 229 166 ' 204 93 46 283 270 472 341 309 9 137 99 290 284 .-- 406 276 362 5 90 100 167 145 26.6 "215 249 6 107 85 193 171 369 252 318 5 145 104 276 250 356 261 289 2 75 151 167 144 -'_ 206 144 .. 191 6 78 76

32 36 159 123 158 2 113 29 406 CHA"KAUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- . Name of vi 11 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (~1th Hadbast No.) Code No. Li ves tock ,t Mining and Manuf actur; ng, Manufacturing) Forestry. Fish- Quarrying ProcesSing. Processing, ing, Huntjflg Servicing and Servicing and and P 1anta t ions Repair.s in Repairs in other Orchards and Household than Household all i ed act ivit ies Industry. Industry III IV V{al V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 2.5 26 27 28 29 30 31 " Rupnagar Tahsil (Part) 264 Bhai'r.on Majra (62) 3 265 Bhoje Majra ( 6) 12

266. J~ha li an (65) -II' 8 15 267 S'uleman Sh1ko~ I69) -- 7 27Z .Rampur lJe:t .. . (-15'S) . :,'. 273 Talapur. [J59) 1 2

274 Chhota Gadh (158) 2 Ram

275 Bara G.adh Ram (.157) 11 276 Gagon (155) 2

277 Dellar (154) :: ... -. 7 23 278 Mudian (153 ) 14

279 Sa19h Ma~ra (152) 2 280 Chamkau'r: Sa'h ib ( 151 ) 12 78 9 167 Z

2S1 tta~.flF. Majra ( 150) 5 11 28Z Btfu.rar~ .. (303) 4

283 safdjwr (304) 5 3 284 . Chaje Amar (147 i Un- Singn .• _: z-; 28S H.aron (148) 286 Kandola (146) 10 287 Kat1ail' (145) 8 6 288 Sandhu an (308) 21 2 289 Rattangarh (309) 2 29 32 290 Meneli (310) 2 291 Dhanau1a (311 ) 6 11 292 Manela (312) 18 293 S'ara Badechh (313) 4 3 6 294 Chhota (314) 2 Badechh 407 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers Workers Constructions Trade and Transport; Other Commerce': '" Storage and Services Communications

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M f M F M F

32 33 34 35 ' 36" 37 38 39 40 41 ,,;:40" 43'

11 -- 2 - 34 3 22.3 468 3 7 12 23 4 235 404 4 15 15 41 3 291 545 3 9 lEi 2 124 223 1 '4 1 6 41 86 1 12 9 33 5 127 246 5 2 3 10 79 109

2 3 42 • 70 2 4 9 19 2 153 270 13 9 16 17 2 209 390 7 3 11 93 196 4 6 3 13 3 90 227", :'~;'~~ 47 7 344 6 ' 64 482 74 21 12 1,615 2,651 2 27 1 7 51 11 220 371. 3 7 8 29 4 309 566

8 7 20 2 95 )82 inhabited

".:'"'"'1' 3 24 35 2. 12 3 24., 5 169 342 .' ,,~. 1 14 -- 14 <22 -- 155 335 7 5 38 9 365 615 3 25 1 31 50 4 289 605 6 12 :rt 6 ,,242 408 2 12 10 28 5 274 509 3 9 4 29 ,,2 , 262 528 1 2 2 1 19 ' 4 151 306 . t, 2 1 -- 10 99 225 408 CHAMlAUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca­ Name of village Area of No. of No. of Total population . Total population in the­ tion (with Hadbast No.) Village occu- house- (including age group 0--6 Code in Hect­ pied holds institutional and No. ares and resi- houseless population) of C.D. dential Blockl houses in S~. Kms. p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Rupnagar Tahsil (Part)

295 Hawara ( 315 ) 533 . 00 311 311 2,188 1,207 981 293 149 144

" 296 Chuhar MaJra (307) 322.00 173 173 1,233 648 585 177 86 91 297 Barsalpur (306) 284.00 225 248 1.726 988 738 270 126 144 298 Gobindpur ( 305) 87.00 37 37 289 16.1 128 41 22 19 Alias Dhespur

299 Pipal Hajra (302) 170.00 168 169 1.018 557 461 , 162 91 71 ,

300 Rurkee (301) 440.00 198 198 1,344 724 620 200 108 ~ ..

301 Lutheri (291) 227.00 192 1 ~2 1.194 633 561 206 109 .97 302 . Ramgarh (293) 111.00 86 86 510 272 238 74 39 35 303 Chaklan (292) 229.00 196 196 1.276 675 601 231 124 107 304 Majri (283) 101.00 73 73 491 260 231 81 44 37 305 Amra1i (290) 444.00 264 264 1,838 1,069 769 255 134 121

306 Kale Majra (289) 118.00 85 85 . -494 253 241 68 42 26 307 Gagarwa1 ( 288 ) 322 • 00 190 190 1,256 660 59,6- 171 92 79 308 Chhota Sidhu-.(287) 115.00 65 65 441 236 205 65 31 34 pur

309 Bara Sidhupur (286) 179.00 178 178 1.051 556 495 156 90 66

310 Prempur . (284) 82.00 33 , 33 290 166 124 37 27 10

311 Sandhar i (285) 178.00 99 99 697 380 317 116 64 52 "ajra

312 Chhoti hun; (282) 73.00 27 27 206 111 95 35 19 16

313 Kotli (272) 106.00 100 100 612 ~19 293 97 48 49 314 Manpur (273) 149.00 134 134 770 403 367 115 56 59 315 Khant ( 271 ) 399.00 242 242 1.420 753 667 199 93 106

316 Bhatian (270) 93.00 .43 44 / 293 162 131 40 20 20

317 Todarpur (269) 163.00 69 69 421 228 193 55 27 28

318 Panj Koha (267) 343.00 196 196 1,146 592 554 189 99 90

319 Shadipur (268) 119.00 36 36 310 173 137 51 32 19 320 Doom Chheri (262) 515.00 202 204 1,269 661 608 178 97 81 409 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Workers Labourers (I--IX) II

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23

368, 293 780 482 754 7 333 211

172 173 366 296 368 2 178 132 405 326 580 289 618 19 207 119 61 43 68 44 83 50 27

274 252 301 193 301 2 131 92 198 175 406 285 364 3 206 70 222 180 408 282 315 10 127 80 105 79 188 124 147 6 56 36 260 239 420 285 326 10 128 73 91 72 155 112 155 2 73 37

293 1~0 750 394 629 6 234 101 95 98 168 141 111 2 42 22 162 156 408 323 364 3 210 56 83 63 138 103 126 2 63 31

217 193 358 252 312 4 125 79 118 80 98 8 58 124 99 232 158 185 8 77 39

, 10 12 -- 68 57 66 49 -- 7 137 136 197 139 149 45 55 197 178 284 181 209 9 86 37 213 198 500 343 418 11 179 155 92 75 86 62 110 27 63 46 34 144 104 134 89 41 289 263 345 251 297 6 117 90 19 17 94 71 95 53 37 172 162 437 309 330 155 102 410 CHAMKAUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of v 111 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN ~ORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code No. Livestock, Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing Forestry, Fish- Quarrying Processing, Processing ing, Hunting Servicin~ and Servlcin~ and and Plantations Repairs 1n Repairs 1n other Orchards and Household than Household allied activities Industry Industry III IV VI a) V(bl M F M F M F lit F

-, 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Rupnagar Tahsil (Part) 295 Hawara (315) 17 27 296 Chuhar Majra (307); , 6 ". 297 Barsalpur (306) 4 4 89 13

"298 Gobindpur (305) 2 Alias Dhespur 299 Pipal Majra (302) 3 7 3 300 Rurkee (301) 2 6 15 301 Lutheri (291) g' 302 Ramgarh (293 ) 1 13 303 Chaklan (292) 3 39 304 Majri (283) 6 305 Amral; (290) 9 39 4 5 306 Kale Majra ( 289) ~'-' -- <~:, 307 Gagarwal (288 ) 3 6 7 208 Chhota. Sidhu- (287) 10 pur 309 Bara Sidhupur (286) 18 310 Prempur (284) 3 5 4 311 Sandhar i (285) 2 17 9 Majra .. 312 Chhoti Rauni (282)

313 Kot 1 i (272 ) 2 5

314 Manpur (273) 4 2 12 315 Khant (271) 3 7 " 316 Bhatian (270 ) 317 Todarpur (269)

318 Panj Koha ( 267) 3 5 8

219 :;:,adipur (268) .,.-:0;..,.. 3 ': ·c·m Chheri (262) 2 22 411 PRIMARY CENSUS AKSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF HAIN WORKERS Margi na 1 Non-workers Workers Constructions Trade and Transport. Other COIIIIIIerce . Storage and Services Communications

VI VII VII I IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

15 15 6 129 " 7 453 974 7 7 38 2 280 583 2 20 24 149 6 370 719 4 78 128

13 26 26 2 256 459 8 7 50 3. - 2 358 617 15 8 74 9 318 551 2 3 13 23 . 5 125 232 8 19 9 46 10 349 591

3 9 26 2 105 229 13 38 30 165 5 439 763

8 11 8 11 :2 142 239

U 19 44 3 296 593 1 4 16 2 no 203

14 12 7 56 4 244 491 6 5 20 3 7 68 109 5 6 10 - ~ 7 6 24 189 285

2 5 -.. 5 45 90 4 15 22 5 150 165 143 5 6 14 43 8 9 3 185 355

11 1 14 43 10 335 656 7 3 10 52 131 2 111 94 82

5 12 20 37 f, 295 548 78 137

:2 10 8 28 2 329 608 412 CHAMKAUR SAHIB C.D. IlOCK YILlAllO(

Loca­ Name of vi 11 age Area of No. of No. of Total population Total ~opulation 1n the t10n (with Hadbast No.) Vill age occu­ house- (including age group 0--6 Code in Hect­ pied holds institutional 1JIId No. ares and resi­ houseless population) of C.D. dential Block/ houses in Sq. Kms. p F p F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Rapnagar Tahsil (Part)

321 Sangatpur (263)' 155.00 29 29 <235 124 111 21 10

322 Rampur Mehrab (264) 142.00 14 14 81 46 35 16 8 8 323 Boothgarh (265)i \81.00 24 24 164 81 83 34 17 17

324 Kajau1i (266) 184.00 93 93 714 380 334 125 77 48

325 Ba l14n (274) 133.00 60 60 451 287 164 54 3S 19

326 Udttallpur (280) 52.00 33 33 211 117 94 26 9 17

327 Bari Rauni (281) 135.00 76 466 241 225 79 34 45

328 Sarhana (279) 330.00 142" 142 869 470 399 151 91 iQ

329 Dumna (295) 133.00 168 166 1,022 520 502 153 83 70

330 Chhota Salllana (296) 203.00 114 114 809 431 378 156 . 96 60

331 Oind (294) 373.00 238 238 1.762 972 790 285 144 141

332 Chhoh ( 300 ) 17 5 • 00 166 166 1,122 613 509 175 97 78 Makraunl

333 Bara Makrauna (299) 230.00 172 172 1.142 602 540 169 88 81

334 Sale_pur (298) 323.00 197 197 1,295 668 627 263 122 141

335 Bara Samana (297) 395.00 253 253 1,714 971 743 241 123 118

336 Rasu1pur (229) 296.00 152 152 1,020 537 483 193 101 92

337 SIRlrAu1i (228) 118.00 35 35 279 155 124 32 15 17 338 Raul. Majra (163) 245.00 177 177 1,311 712 599 212 130 82 339 Santpur (162) 130.00 93 93 622 333 289 96 57 39

340 Kotli (161) 224.00 91 91 538 281 257 90 40 50 \ 343 Dugri' (164) 152.00 103 103 617 345 • 272 92 54 38

344 Mehpa10n (165) 97.00 Un- 345 Boor Majra (227) 438.00 269 269 1.860 1.052 808 257 142 115 349 Sotal ,(224) 362.00 198 220 1.584 865 719 - 257 ,.1 116 350 Dhanauri (230} 507.00 334 337 2.275 1.265 1,010 317 177 140 351 Kakrali (231) 382.00 223 238 1.572 868 704 230 113 117

352 Kainaur (235) 338.00 386 386 2.426 4(P 227 174

353 Gopa1pur (234) 138.00 99 99 667 352 315 119 59 60 413 PRIMMY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Workers Labourers (I--IX) II

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

15 12 75 69 68 49 11 20 15 25 12 34 16 15

37 34 42 35 39 ' 18 16

127 115 206 162 190 7 84 ,41

86 62 195 84 206 3 48 53 3 77 45 74 53 6 83 71 135 74 137 3 73 38

172 140 259 165 234 4 94 89 282 249 340 268 234 6 76 102 64 53 228 189 254 167 45

296 230 662 402 543 6 227 95 311 243 381 244 339 3 lZ2 125

128 116 372 277 355 8 178 68 233 225 404 259 338 11 116 65 295 229 632 337 583 193 220 - 232 213 -- 269 200 311 4 157 91 59 50 98 72 87 52 27 232 186 397 261 379 6 153 90 146 129 210 149 163 78 52 64 68 195 126 144 3 51 17 168 128 212 115 192 70 79 inhabited 265 191 677 419 645 13 240 162 187 135 558 344 490 26 211 117 258 202 808 499 765 11 367 11' 325 258 540 330. 526 2 236 167 532 432 840 574 736 9 168 211 129 117 200 146 201 3 96 57 414 tHAMlAUR SAHli C.D. BLOCK YI LLAGE /TOWN loca- Name of vi 11 age ,lNDUSTRLIl,L CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion {Hadbast No.} Code - No. Livestock. Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing Forestry, Fi sh- Quarrying f'rocessing, Processing ing. Hunting Serv1cing and Serviclng and and Plintations Repairs in Repairs in other Orchards and Household than Household allied activities Industry, Industry III IV V (b) --~-- M F M F M 'F M F

2, 24 25 26 27 28 29 3D 31

Rupn~gar Taftsil (Part) 321 Sangatpur (Z63) Z 322 Rampur Hehrab (264)\

323 Boothgarh ( 265)

324 Kajauli (266 ) 26 6 325 Ballan (274) 3 3

326 Udhampur (280) " 5 327 Bar i Raun i (281) 3 .::- 328 Sarhana ( 279) Z -- 5 17 329 Oumna (295 ) Z 330 Chhota Samana (296) Z 9

331 Oind (294 ) 10 19

332 Chho'ta (300) 1 3 14 Hakrauna

333 Bara Makrauna (299 ) it 2 8 Z i7 334 Salempur (298) 9 5 i6 ""w .34 335 Bara Samana ( 297) <: 10

336 RasuJpur (229 } 2 7

j 337 Samrau i (228) f 338 Raula Najra (163 ) 4 31 339 Santpur (162) Z -- 340 Kotl; (161 ) 21 7 343 Dugr; (164) 4 Z

344 M~hpalon { 165 j Un-

345 Boor Majra (227 ) 3 2 - 6 za

349 Sotal ( 224) 25 350 Dhanauri (230) 1 20 40 -- 15 351 Kakra li (231) " 352 Kainaur (235 ) 1 36 58 353 Gopalpur (234) 4 1 ' 16 415 PRII¥IRY CENSUS ABSTRACT"

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY Of MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-w9rkers Workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other COIIIR1erce Storage and . Services Communications

VI VII VIIl IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

1 2 2 1 56 110

1 12 34

3 2 42 83 3 5 25 1 190 327 99 3 81 151

2 6 43 93 3 19 3 i04 222

7 3 17 4 236 395 1 3 7 43 5 286 496

2 5 7 17 177 317 7 14 23 147 6 429. 784

19 11 6 38 3 274 506

3 15 14 46 6 1 246 53?

10 12 18 58 5 20 4 310 612

5 13 4 135 388 742 8 11 11 24 4 226 479 6 68 124

18 7 49 27 5 333 593

1. 6 _\.. 4 19 170 288\

3 22 21 2 137 254 4 9 24 153 271

inhabited 27 20 167 11 406 795 38 24 8 4 87 2 375 693 41 18 10 152 11 500 999

9 ., 88 2 342 702

13 31 26 179 9 596 1,085

5 14 14 2 146 312 416 CHAMKAUR SAHli C.D. ILOCI VILLAGE

Loca­ Name of village Area of No. of No. of Total population Tot~l population in the tion (with Hadbast No.) Village occu- house- (including age group 0-6 Code in Hect­ pied holds institutional and No. ares and res1- houseless population) of C.D. dential Block/ houses 1n Sq. Kits. p M F p M F

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

Rupnagar Tahsil ('art)

354 Nath Malpur (233) 162.00 169 I 171 1.126 633 493 195 102 93 I 355 Bamnara (232) 336.00 181 187 1,101 599 502 158 79 79

356 Kha1rpur (242) ~3.00 86 86 606 313 293 89 41 42

357 Dhangrali (244) 162.00 209 214 1,440 753 687 245 132 113 358 Chot,,'a (24,6) 365.00 170 171 970 534 436 124 71 53

359 Akbarpur (245) 114.00 22 23 177 107 70 20 6 14

360 K 1shanpur (243) 81.00 59 59 282 163 119 75 40 35

361 Bangia" (241) 181.00 191 .191 1,186 639 547 167 98 69

362 Saheri (240) 266.00 213 215 1,346 738 608 189 113 76

363 Kotla (237) 100AOO 24 24 163 85 78 21 13 8

364 F athegarh (236) 127.00 117 117 761 398 363 124 68 56

365 Aurnaloll i (238) 174.00 110 110 616 339 277 126 78 48 366 Bangian (239) 68.00 45 45 314 162 152 52 33 19

361 Mundian ( 278) 246.00 198 198 1.368 750 618 103 101

368 Kalaran (275) 262.00 125 125· 879 467 412 147 75 72

369 Dholan Majra (277) 123.00 88 88 583 302 281 90 45 45 310 Kanjla (276) 179.00 84 84 665 346 319 149 74 75 371 Sukho Majra (255) 159.00 68 70 475 273 202 76 43 33 372 Chalaki (256) 146.00 68 68 416 218 198 63 27 36

.373 Bahba1pur (260) 132.00 70 70 442 226 216 13 36 37

374 Tajpur (26l} 134~OO 101 101 661 336 325 121 67 54

375 Badwa 11 (251) 234.00 173 173 1.293 715 578 200 112 88 376 Shahpur (259) 126.00 27 27 156 85 71 19 10 9 'J17 Rail 8agh (257) 56.00 3' 3 18 11 7 3 2 378 Oatarpur (258) 127.00 98 98 704 393 311 120 74 46

379 Kulheri (252) 65.00 110 110 688 361 327 98 58 40

380 Rattangarh (250) 232.00 198 198 1.257 672 585 206 121 85 417 PRI~Y CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled· Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Workers Labourers (I-IX) I II

F iii F !II f F M F

12 13 . 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

319 255 408 234 339 3 121 150 281 257 365 234 325 6 78 152 228 168 175 ,6 17 479 451 448 272 418 11 69 171 2 265 229 298 171 32,6 3 129 147 39 39 56 36 75 25 41

104 84 .. - 9 2 93 6~ 10

163 141 3!9 283 353 8 140 61 338 276 442 283 383 4 122 148 49 48 47 2. 31 .... 5 199 171 222 159 218 102 72. 274 213 201 113 170 29 106 48 48 104 93 88 1 50 8 -- 319 259 415 289 367 5 178 77 160 128 251 179 244 129 94 81 73 184 144 167 4 78 54 188 170 168 127 185 2 85 10 102 76 147 97. 126 2 94 93 84 138 102 121 4 51 20 96 89 147 91 111 3 18 49 52 55 184 156 161 2 83 1

304 265 440 362 434 6 210 2 98 35 31 58 27 46 29 12 11 7 8 2 5 3 106 90 266 153 193 4 98 37 228 203 254 171 203 55 69 177 156 424 303 300 6 128 59 418 CHANKAUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of vi 11 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (wit~ Hadbast No.) Code No. livestock, Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing Forestry. Fish- Quarrying Prc5cess1ng. Processing ing, Hunting Servicing and Servicin$ .and and Plantations Repairs in Repairs 1n other Orchards and Household than Household allied activities Industry Industry III IV veal V(bj M F M F M F M F

1 2 24 25 26 27 28 Zg 30 31

Rupnagar Tahsil (Part) 354 Nath Malpur (233 ) 17 355 Bamnara (232) 5 24 356 Kha1rpur (242 ) .. 9. 357 Dhangra 1i (244 ) 3 56 Z

358 Chotamla (246) 1 11 359 Akbarpur (245) 360 Kishanpur (243)

361 Bangian {Z411 4 12 46 362 Saheri (240 ) 3 2 56 4 363 Kotla (237) 6

364 Fatheg~rh (236) 2 11 365 Aurnaul1 (238) 366 Bangian (239) 12 367 Mundfan (278) 12 39 368 Kalaran (275 ) 3 369 Dholan Majra (277 ) 6 1 8

370 Kanj 1a (276) 1 17 371 Sukho Majra (255) 7 9 372 Chalak1 (256) 19 373 Bahbalpur (2613) 1 8 374 Tajpur (261) 34 375 Badwali (251) 26 41

376 Shahpur (259) 377 Ram 8agh (257) 378 Datarpur (258) 22

379 Kulher1 (252) 2 29 380 Rattangarh (Z50) 24 419 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-worker~ Workers

Constructions Trade and Tran~port, Other Commerce Storaye and Serv1ce!, Communicatiuns

VI VII VIII ------IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 3.8 39 40 41 42 43

5 11 13 22 3 294 490

5 12 9 39 6 274 496

5 8 7 29 1 138 292 . 14 27 19 59 7 335 676 10 4 24 3 2 72 206 361 S 32 69 s: 63 70 56

539 19 2 22 47 7 286 604 5 10 16 21 355

2. 2 2 38 76 362 2 3 5 21 180 169 277 6 3 8 18 3 2 12 74 151 GI) 323 Gl32 6 8 12 35 5 .n 2 If 223 411 4 16 4 135 277 161 317 38 9 8 17 2 107 80 2 3 3 7 2 40 120 97 194 4 14 12 4 115 213 11 9 14 2. 323 4 1 17 22 1.75 281 414 4 5 -- 8 42 4 158 2 42 38 29

4 6 3

200 307 8 7 19 4 327 25 6 16 158 372 579 2. 27 10 49 6 420 CHAMKAUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca~ Name of vi1laqe Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion (with Hadbast No.) Vi 11 age occu- house- (including age group 0-6 Code in Hect- pied holds institutional and No. ares and resi- houseless population) of C.D. dent i a 1 Blockl houses in Sq. Kms. p M f P M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Rupnagar Tahs 11 (Part)

381 Chhoti (249 ) 200 .00 115 115 858 478 380 132 88 44 Mandauli 382 Ramgarh Alias (253) 104.00 83 83 567 292 275 108 55 53 Manda 383 Morinda (254) 967.00 207 207 1,163 630 533 201 115 86

384 Bari Mand~.uli (248) 603.00 363 363 2,385 1,327 1,058 322 171 151 685 Mann Kheri (247) 215.00 88 88 606 308 298 81 37 44

Urban: 421 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Schedu 1eel" Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORY.5RS ~astes Tribes Tota 1 t-lain CUltivators Agr leu 1tura 1 War-kers LAbourers lJ·- \"-) I J ------M F M F M ~1 F M F It. F

12 13 14 15 "I, r.,- ,7 18 19 20 21 22 23

~

81 67 304 ZZ4 256 Z 137 71

143 134 165 109 154 4 41 4

366 335 343 196 310 117 41 20 20u 200 945 574 765 21 292 112 10S 98 195 164 17Z 5 63 33

'.._ 422 CHAMKAUR SAHIB C.D., BLOCK YILLAGE

Loca­ Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code' No. Live~tock, Mining and Manufactudny, Manufacturing Forestry, Fish­ Quarrying Processing, Processing ing, Hunting Servicing and Servicing and and Plantations Repairs in Repairs in other Orchards and Household than Household allied activities Industry Industry I I I IV V (a) V (b)

M F M F M F M F

24 25 26 27 28 29 ·30 31

Rupnagar Ta~sil (Part)

381 Chhoti (249 ) 3 15 Nandaul1

382 Ramgarh Alias (253) 2 34 2 Manda

383 Marinda (254) 57

384 Bar; Mandau I; (248) 2 26 3 74

385 Mann Kher i (247) 38 3 urban 423 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT " INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers Worker:;, Con::;tructions Trade and Transport, Other Commerce Storage and Services Communications

VI VII VI II IX

M F M F M F M F M F M F

<~_'- 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

9 20 2 222 378

44 5 8 16 2 138 27J

3 145 5 38 17 5 315 516

29 33 37 160 15 562 1,037

12 8 18 2 136 293

VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT RUPNAGAR C.D. BLOCK 126 RUPKAGAR C.D. BLOCK VIllAGE PR IMAA y

Locc- NamE of Village Area of Nc. of No. of Tota 1 Popu 1at ion Total Population tior (withhadbastNo.) "i l1age Occupied house­ (Including lnsti­ in the age group Coc,= in Hect- Resi­ holds tutiona 1 and 0-6 Nc. ares & dential house1ess of C.D. houses Population) Bloc k ; n Sq. Kms.

2 3 5 6 8 9 10 11

Total 385.50 17,859 18,021 1,08,477 57,990 50,4871 ,8,523 9.812 8.711 Rural 385.50 17,859 18,021 1,08,477 57,990 50.487 18,523 9,812 8,711 Urban

Rupnagar Talis fl' (Part)

78 58 . 14 7 7 , Tirak Karma ( 3) 87.00 24 24 136 67 57 26 15 11 2 Nau1aklla ( 1 ) 70.00 19 19 12~ 94 45 49 17 8 9 3 Ti rak Gandh i (2 ) 23.00 18 18 338 183 155 48 26 22 4 Dadhi (316 ) 253.00 60 60 643 336 307 112 62 50 5 Mianpur Handur ( 317) 271. 00 100 100 98 667 329 338 132 61 ./1 6 Hardo Narnoh (318 ) 245. 00 98 247 130 117 35 19 1£ 7 Hardo Haripur (319 ) 147.00 36 36 604 310 294 59' 57 8 Fatehpur Bunga (320 ) 146.00 80 80 717 378 339 138 63 75 9 Pirthipur (321) 173.00 123 123 17 106 58 48 14 9 5 10 Ba 1 '4 } 144. 00 344 185 159 58 27 31 11 Chhoti Jnakhian (5 ) 156.00 53 53 1,307 678 629 237 121 116 12 Attari (322 ) 337.00 188 188. 47 302 149 153 66 32 34 13 Kaler (323) 130.00 47 646 555 223 128 95 14 Bari Jhakhian (J24 ) 308.00 180 180 1.201 ?64, t31 69 44 25 15 Bhauwal (325) 297.00 65 65 ,!~5 689 355 334 134 58 76 16 Be1i (6 ) 522.00 97 97 2,03') 1,136 903 344 163 181 17 Bara Pind (326) 612.00 312 312 40 250 133 117 32 22 10 18 Kakra1a (332) 193.00 40 2,149 1,175 974 375 192 183 19 Bh arat garh (327) 428.00 340 341 323 197 126 34 19 15 20 Kharota (328) 177 .00 48 53 125 76 49 10 4 6' 21 Himatpur (329 ) 192.00 19 19 12 43 29 13 10 3 22 Q imatpur (330) 55.00 12 12 713 375 338 119 60 59 23 Alowal (331 ) 341.00 104 104 645 360 285 111 58 53 24 Na9ga1 (335 ) 496.00 110 110 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Lit"rates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY 0F MAIN WORKERS

Castes Tr i be s ------~------~------~------Total ~lain Cultivators Agr icuitura 1. Work er s Labourers

, ------~- ---- .. _------.. _------_. ------.:.------H F '·1 F M F M F ~: F t·, f

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 '"' 21 22 23

17 .064 14.629 36,605 23.9'0 30,096 889 10,197 92 6,145 101

17,064 14,629 889 10.197 92 6.145 101

, 57 ,9 42 3 30 i3 18 3, 1.6 -'"~~ 2. 24 36 22 24 2 1\ 7 42 3, 134 64 Cl3 3 31 19. 79 iO 204 125 188 98 44 ,p 51 180 108 185 96 56 IS 14 82 fO, 52 21 . 8 36 33 181 124 127 3 51 35

257 22? 254 103 211 55 124

<: 5 33 20 33 31 2

£5 66 128 60 i15 55 21 ( 71) 75 409 L~a 343 S 14- 192 8

53 48 g7 63 41 8

122 104 38.3 23D 293 5 1dB 18

24 22 194 133 121 1 51 4 7 81 62 -- 194 121 184 81 23 317 249 612 281 567 2 '\69 113

31 28 65 55 69 19 11 398 . 319 771 502 664 131 101 66 71 27

89 56 67 49 124 27 57

14 10 40 , 17 50 12 10 20 11 23 19

103 80 186 101 203 72 64

101 83 205 86 207 10 84 23 10 4:28

RUPlA6A1t C.D. BLOCK VIllAGE PRIMARY

Loca­ Hallie of Vi 11 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIR WORKERS t 10n (with Hadbast No.) ------~~------7------.------Code L 1vestoclc, Mining and Manufacturing, Manuf actur_ing, No. Forestry, Fish­ Quarrying Processing, Processing, ing, Hunting Servicing and Servicing and and Plantations Repairs in Repairs in other Orchards and Household than H()useno ld allied activities Industry lndlutry

III IV VIa' . V(b) M F M F M .. F M f

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 , 30 31 J

Total 200 , 38 471 \ 16 1,849 133 \ Rural 200 6 38 471 Hi 133

Rupnagar Tahsil (Part)

Tiralc karma lJ) 2 ttaulakha (\)

3 Tiralc Gandhi (2 ) 2'

4 Dadhi (3l6) 2 6

5 Mianpur Handur (317)

6 Hardo Namoh (318) 7

7 Hardo Haripur q19) 3

8 Fatehpu~ Bunga (320 )

9 Pirthipur (321) 1

10 Bal (4 )

11 Chhot; Jhakhian (5 ) 1 S

12 Attari (322) '5 13 Haler (323) 3

14 Bari Jhakhian (324 ) 5

15 Bhauwal (325)

16 Beli (6) 2 2

17 Bara Pin.d (326) 2 8 22

lB Kakra la (332) 2 .....

19 Bhar~t9arh (327 ) 2 lO , 47 2() Kharota (328 ) - J. 21 Himatpur (329 )

22 Qi.atpur ( 330) ... - 23 A1owa1 (331 ) , 2

24 Naggal (335 ) 6 3 429 CENSUS AB5TRACT--RUPNAGAR

__ w ___ ~ ______INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY • ______Of MAIN WORKERS ______Marginal Non-worker s Workers Constructions Trade uld Transport. Other Co lIIIIerce Storage and Services Connun1cat 10ns

VI -IX M F ------:..------.M F M F ------M _ F 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

711 96 1.198 14 2.082 5 7,145 426 19 30a 27,875 49.21' 771 96 1.lt8 14 2.082 5 . 7.145 426 19 308 27,875 49.210

3 3 36 57 5 35 57 1 2 2 21 47 12 13 100 15Z 23 22 , 148 307 . 5 7 13 144 338 5 4 11 78 1H '\ 3 6 29 2 183 291 4 24 167 338 25 48

4 11 18 70 1·5& 4 21 26 70 335 621 3 23 108 153 9 5 26 15 4 2 2 351 548

2 p- 13 43 3 143 224 4· 4 24 lfi 1'-' 334 18 14 26 186 2 5U 9.,

6 . 2 13 10 64 116

15 101 80 226 28 511 843 36 73- 125 17 2 6 26 49

3 20 29

2 6 48 172 338

4 27 59 '5 153 270 430 RUPNAGAR C.D. BLOCK nUAGE PRIMMY

Loca~ Nallle of Village Area of No. of No. of Tota 1 Popu1 at ion Total Population t ion (with Hadbast No.) Vi 11age Occupied house­ (Including Insti­ in the age group Code in Hect- Resi­ holdS tutional and 0.-6 No. ares & dentia1 house1ess of C.D. houses Pcpul at ion) Bloc kin Sq. Kms.

P M F p M f 3 4 5 . 6 .7 8 9 10 11

Rupnlgar Tahsil (Part)

25 Manguwa1 (333 ) 135.00 39 39 242 127 115 11 16 25 '., . 26 DiW'"ari 13~~) 285.00 5 5 32 18 14 6 4 Z 27 Oiajri ( 11 ) 121.. 00 27 27 209 110 99 41 21, 20 28 Kotba1a (10 ) 97.00 102 .102 565 296 269 111 56 55

29 Ass pur (9 ) 337.00 51 51 414 219 195 78 48 .30

30 Taraf- (8) 109.00 5 5 37 21 16 6 3 ',3

31 Awan Kot (7) 350.00 124 124 688 353 335 94 62 32

32 Chak Dhera (27 ) 285.00 64 64 429 224 Z05 59 32 27 "

33 Miani (28 ) 115.00 25 25 129 51 68- 18 9 9

34 (29 ) 40.00 ,g \0 9 3 2

35 Patia! (30) 90.00 85 85 562 301 16t 93 54 39

36 Mado Majra (25 ) 121.00 20 20 156 75 30 14 16

37 Doburji (26) 172.00 82 8,2 553 314 239 101 53 48

38 Guno Majra (Z4) 83.00 43 43 273 141 132 43 20 i3 39 laudi Majra (311 101.00 179 179 1,019 '513 4" 1i9 103 76 40 Bahaaar'pur (lZ) 68.00 57 57 335 170 HiS 63 38 25

41 A1ampur (ll) 121. 00 53 53 331 186 145 69 42 27 42 Daka 1a (34-) 87.00 98 9' 533 297 2.36 73 43 30 143 lohgarh (23\ 144.00 145 IU 1'56 3$3 373 123 60 fj3 44 Rawa1 Majta ,ZZ) 4<) .00 12 11 11' 14- 52 13 6 7 45 Ratanpura ( 14--) 61.00 111 lT1 4l' 133 HZ. .4 30 34 46 Nehon OS) 104.00 1,433 1,438 623 491 47 Ghanauli U3) 4-72.00 '647 647 3,833 2.102 1.11l 679 371 308

48 I nder pur a (i~' 7;.00 20 20 121 ~ 53 17 \ 10 7 49 Saini Majra (336 ) 165.00 114- 114 724 374 350 122 61 61

50 Ghanau1a IU. UL 1,206 651 557 216 114 102 51 B1kkon (338) 130.(lO 81 151 428 21-7 241 81. 43 38

52 Shaho Majra (339 ) 336.00 44 "5 113 11Z 32 21 11 431 . CUSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled SClleduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tr i be 5 ------~------Total Main Cul tivators Agricultural Workers Labourers

(I--IX) II M F M F M F oM------F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 ° 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

58 55 42 7 49 21 16 3 3 5 3 -- 7 3 57 33 57 2 41 2 ..-- 182 117 164 74

11 9 123 92 1~6 96 11 8 13 13 167 1S3 22S 169 158 16 40 47 95 80 130 108 124 62 43

2 3 44 43 35 2 17

6 6 5 4 34 22 180 134 113 .50 18 30 28 45 52 30 1 10 8 ilZ 80 196 114 125 2 30 27 100 60 79 30 1

115 105 382 272 203 3 59 7 111 89 80 33 -- 103 76 104 59 10i 32 53 4 195 136 151 79 11 20 15 260 184 195 7 48 2 14 47 34 44 38 2 5 9 171 104 130 3 4 486 385 2,309 1,580 1,669 91 18 19 43S 357 1.283 782 1,104 37 322 152 52 26 36 ... 4 JI_ 240 1el 220 "6 H 2~6 219 39' 2% 3:iR l. ti3 '13 155 128 109 27 1 79 5q 44- " 1 432

RUPNAGAR C.D. BLtCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Lo(:a- Name of Village INDUSTR I AI. CATEGORY OF MAIN .wORKER S

tion (with Kadbast No.) ------~------~------~------Code Livestock. Mining apd Manoficturing. Manufacturing. No. Fore s try, F i sh- Quarryin\j Processing. Process5ng. ing. Hunting Ser'ficing and Ser v it i ng and and P lantat ions Repairs it' Repairs in other Orchards and Household thaI! Household allied activities Industry Industry

III IV V(a) V!iJ) ------M ;: ------M F ------M F ------M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 ~ 29 r 30 31

Rupnagar Tahsil (Part) 25 ~Ianguwa 1 ,

27 Di ajr i ( 11 ) 2 3 28 Kotbala (10) 10 29 Asspur (9) 8 30 .Taraf (8) 31 Awan Kot (7 ) 3 , 1 )9 S 32 Chak Dhera (27 ) 2 33 Miani (28)

34 Jahangir (29 ) 35 Pat i a 1 (30) 15 36 Mado Majra (25) 37 Doburji . ( 26) 4 38 Guno Majra (24 ). 10 39 Laudi Majra (31) 2 6 22 40 Bahadarpur (32) 5 ., 41 Alampur (33) ,

42 Daka la (34 ) 2 n 43 Lohgarh '(23) -.' 3t 44 Rawal Majra (22 ) 45 Ratanpura ( 14) 2 , .. " 46 N-ehoD ( 15) 4 .7 '1 47 GhanauH (3) 10 31r 2 5' 48 lnderpura ' (12) 49 Saini Majra (336 ) 5

50 Ghanaula (337) s 51 2.~ 51 Bikkon ( 338) %. 6 52 Shaho Majra (339 ) 5 433 cnsus ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers Wortters Constructions Trade and Transport, Other Comerce Stora(fe and Services Communicat io~ns

VI VII. VI II IX. ------.... _--- .. ------~---M f M f ------~-M f M f ------PI f ------M f

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

11 78 uS 13 14-

, 2 8 53 91 4 -- 7 23 46 l32 26B ,z 9 11 93 19&

8 16 6 4 5 35 3 19' 319 5 12 1 laO 204

2 2 12 2 26 66

5 9

6 7 H 'tiS 26' 12 4S i() 2 7 12 ., 'U 2Jl ,$ 2 16 15 0 13\

4 9 20 74 3 330 4~3

3 1-1 2' ')() H;~

2 18 ~ 78 HS

7 23 17 1 4 146 ~~5

21 7 26 48 5 lS8 366

2 2 30 U.

4 10 7 79 103 192

16 2 45 1,548 87 1.338 2,297

27 61 102 4 345 31 998 1,694 5 3 .6 32 53

3 5 62 50 154 350

1 9 23 48 2 313 555

4 5 30 32 138 241

3 5 12 69 112 434

RUPIAGAR C.D. BLOCK . VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca­ Name of VOlage Area of No·. of No. of Tota·, Populat ion Total Population tion (with Hadbast No.) V l11age O·ccu pi ed hOlJse­ (Including Insti­ in the age group Code in Hect- Res;­ holds tutiona 1 and 0-6 NJ. ares & dential house1ess of C.D. houses Popul at ion) Block 1n Sq. Kms.

P------~------M F ------P M F'

2 3 '<;) 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Rupnagar Tahsil (Part)

~3 Chhoti Makauri (340 ) 194 .00 20 20 122 64 58 17 11 6 54 Bari Makaur; : <341) 139.00 80 80 467 234 233 109 50 59 tl£, 55 ~Thali (6) 123.00 220 220 1.146 609 537 f25 131 94

56 S; nghpura (17) 59.00 36 36 233 107 126 45 20 25

57 A1; p ur llS) 101.00 93 93 567 295 272 98 52 46 5.8 Dugr') l.l4i) 180.00 155 155 906 473 433 199 101 98 59 Ahmedpur ( 19) 65.00 44 44 235 122 113 48 21 25" 60 Chandpur . (21) 87.00 32 32 229 123 106 35· .20 15

61 Ba1awalpur (20J 57.00 E2 52 287 140 147 50 26 24 62 Mal;kpur

65 Ladha 1 _( 349) 199.00 36 36 226 123 103 47 25 22

66 Charar;an (345) 49.00 35 35 187 95 92 45 26 ,I'

67 Dha10h ( 347) 250.00 9 9 43 25-- 18 8 4 4

68 Dangaul; (344 ) 246.00 75 75 565 304 261 111 60 51

69 Chak Karman (342 ) 232.00 72 72 507 249 258. 101 47 54 70 Mansa 1'1 (343) 497.00 43 43 274 147 127 72 35 37

11 Jhandian (355 ) 367.00 19 19 99 57 ·42 12 4 8

72 Ndl(f aR~p ur (356 ) .429.00 2 73 I&lr; (367) ,U.OC 34 34 197 120 77 36 23 13 74 Kak.tlt 0681 231.00 61 67 405 215 190 93 48 45 16 75 M3jri {369} l .. e44,oo 3' ~" 140 76 38 22 76 Bardar (37e, '.'il.to U5 \3$ 838 476 362 133 64- 77 Harnam!,ur , S (372 ) 2J2.00 ~ 9 58 z,

73 Haripur (nt) J"'z.. (Ie 576 305 271 93 so 43 \313) U7 \Zl S05 448 357 Uf 66 Si 80 H·irdapur (374 ) 111 127 786 4ZB 358 116 73 43 435 CEILSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates Industrial Category of Main Workers . Castes Tribes Tota 1 Main Cultivators Agricultural Workers labourers

(I-IX: ( ------II. M F M F M F M------·F-----~ M------~F-~~-- M F 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

44 3lJ 28 24 34 8 3 146 143 87 55 116 25 69 11 10 356' 248 291 15 51 8 3 76 70 53 24 2 109 108 177 117 163 60 53 289 270 295 167 255 4 39 138 76 66 84 67 52 3 6 20 19 88 60 50 14 3

11 9 89 75 64 5 10 202 122 700 365 550 3 142 145 20 14 15 2 9

118 -109 83 55 88 1· 8 55 13 66 82 55 60 32 -.... 16 78 67 25 17 57 39 3.

8 5 17 7 14 6 3 244 Z01 170 134 153 20 24 56

10,7: 105 150 113 121 41 37 49 34 65 39 74 3 19 40

12 9 33 13 36 H) .18

34 21 64 33 69 5 52 9 5 142 121 115 74 102 4 42 13 14 9 48 19 106 54 26 19 201 74 303 259 31 7 3 19 24 17 11 81 74 162 141 154 3 74 20 263 186 257 158 229 4 76 72 209 177 283 194 202 4 86 50 436

IUP.MAR C.D. BLOCK flU-ME 'IIR'"

Loca- Name of Village rndustr ; a 1 Category of Main W01"iters tioR (with Hadbast No.) ----.-----.------~------.------.------~-- Code Livestock, , Mining and Manufacturing. , Manufacturin1J. No. Forestry. fish- Quarrying Processifl4j , Processing, ing. HUlltin-g Serv1ci ng and Servicing and and Plantations R4!pa1rs in Repairs in,other Orchards and. Household than Household allied activities Industry Industry

III IV Veal V(b) ------.--.------_ .. -.... -.. ------... M F M F M ------F ------M F

2 24 Z5' 26 27 28 29 30 31

RIa,..,.,. Taltst1 ('art) 53 Chhot1 Makauri t.~40' 17 54 8ar1 Makau-ri (34l) 55 Tha}1 (16 ) "'- 42

, 56 S1nghpura (11 ) 4

57 A lipur (18) 6

58 Dugri (346) 3 5 10

59 Ahmedpur (19) 3

60 Chandpur (21) 2 3 61 Ba lawa Ip ur (20 ) 4 '2

62 Ma likpur (35 ) 5 8 12 63 Tapal Majra (36) 64 Bairampur (35D) -- 2 65 Ladhal ,( 349) 66 Chararian (345) 52 39

67 Dhaloh (347)

68 Dangaul1 (344) 41 20

69 ' Chak Karman (342 ) 3 5

70 Mansali (343) 5 2

71 Jhandian (365 )

72. Naurangpur (366 )

73 Bar1 (367)

74 Kakaut (368 ) 8 5 3 18 75 Majr1 (369) 41 2 76 Bardar (370 )

77 Harnampur (372 )

78 Haripur (371 J 4 12

79 K~r1 (373) 2 16 2

80 H irdapur (374) 2 11 437

CEISUS ABSTRACT

Industrial Category of Main Workers Marginal Workers ~------~------Constructions Trade and Transport, Other Corrmerce Storage and S&rvices COllllllunications

. VI VII 'I II I IX ------M F -----~------~------~-~------~------~------~~. -----~------~ ------M F 32 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

2 3 30 / 57 5 4 11 118 232 24 58 111 6- 6 147 312 375 -'. 8 15 54 125 .5 6 33 132 271 7 10 42 3 218 429 8 3 30 3 70 110 1 4 10 13 73 lOS 3 7 9 24 76 147 9 4 42 183 3 445 731 6 2 lQ 16 4 2 16 57 139 2 8 63 102

'r'- 2 38 53 3 11 18 3 8 5 15 151 241 3 9 13 .. - 10 -- 128 257 3 1 3 4 73 124 3 5 21 42

7 51 72 3 . 13 5 111 181 5 4 10 94 65 5 7 173 362 2 3 . -- 12 29 7 5 19 12 2 151 268 4 22 10 27 2 219 353 13 7 33 4 226 354 438

I~P.A&AI C.D. BLOCK YILLAGE PRIMMY

loca~ NaMe of Village Area of No. of .No. of Total P~pulatton Total Population tion (with Hadbast No.) Village Occupied house- (Including Insti w in the age group Code in Hect­ Resi- holdS tutional and 0-6 No. ares & delltial house less of C.D. h olJses Popul at ion) Block in Sq. Kms.

2 3 4 5 6 7 e 9 10 11

R1upnagar Tahsil ('.,.t) 81 KiJhanpuraa (375) "' 47.00 4 4 24 14 10 Z _ 1 62 Kudaspur ( 31]7)., 104.00 6 6 . 31 . 16 15 4 3 83 Khanpur (378) 142.00 43 43 308 167 141 44 20 24

84 S iasatpur (361) . 188.00 65 65 . 352 187 165 70 39 31

85 Ramgarh (379) 111.00 41 41 257 132 125 31 16 15

86 Rampur (382) 212.00 135 135 862 488 374 124 58 66

87 Purkhali (376) Z2 5.60 212 212 1.371 724 647 210 98 112

88 IHndrakh (383) 227.00 73 73 477 262 215 71 36 35 89 Sulta.npur (384) 121.00 Un-

90 Babani Khurd (381 ) 114.00 10 10 121 73 48 25 15 10

91 8abani Kalan (380) 137.00 54 54 340 195 145 43 25 18

92 Jabarhera (385) 162.00 Ua-

93 Ba lamgarh (386) 569.00 231 231 1,498 763 735 251 122 l29

94 Kakron (206 ) 166.00 92 92 636 334 302 116 73 43

95 Kishanpura (207 ) 138.00 91 91 546 292 254- 86 38 48

96 Kalal Majra ( 205) 150.00 82 116 702 368 334 144 61 83 97 Chararian (204 ) 245.00 152 152 1,021 554 467 16f 71 89

98 Brahman Majra f213) 176.00 90 90 594 312 282 102 51 5i

99 Bhagwantpur (214) 153.00 127 127 747 394 353 129 63 66

100 Santpur Ali as Chupki (212) 59.00 25 25 166 76 90 27 9 18

101 Ata Igarh ( 208) 77 .00 25 25 177 98 79 36 24 12 53 102 Lohari (209) 106.00 99 99 730 401 329 132 79

103 Bhago Majra (ZlO) 154.00 -l08 109 738 407 331 108 63 45

104 Chak lan ( 211) J..15.00 37 37 301 156 145 46 29 17 111 715 387 3.28 103 57 46 105 Sihon Majra (222 ) 164.00 •111 20 106 Haripur Alias (221 ) 101.00 38 38 270 134 136 38 18 Rormaj.ra 107 Singh (215 ) 106.00 99 99 641 308 333 110 55 55 105 91 108 Khabra (216) 219.00 155 155 1,103 572 531 196 439

C(IS¥S ABSTRACT--IU'.AGAR

Scheduled Scheduled Literates Industrial category of Main Worker,s; Castes Tr 1be s ------.~ .... -' Total Main Cu 1 t ivators Agricultural' . Workers Labourers

_...... (I--IX) II ------.. ------.. ------.. ------M F M F ------M F M------F M F ------M F 12 13 14 15 16 17. 18 19 20 21 22 23 '

4 2 9 6 7 3 12 6 ·9 5 4 43 40 112, 69 "76 42 6 I 141 124 59 32 99 43 9 18 , 84 73 71 48 139 133 354 185 295 4 84 41 216 263 493 313 358- 16 124 48

45 38 < 128 85 , 137 83 25 , inhabited 35 23 32 25 42 27 ' 125 63 90 48 7 1 nhab1 ted 240 254 476 334 339 13 86 86 1 63 49 214 168 163 91 27 ,n 59 %24 127 181 106 34 183 195 173 106 233 46 95 43

138 110 379 221 304 3 176 42 ~- 98 83 200 132 173 69 55 209 202 278 175 143 5 21 31 57 59 45 2 30 7 6 62 38 47 29 2 161 136 259 160 170 2 45 23 176 132 256 195 232 6 94 5' 5 2 108 95 97 4 84 3 182 154 255 159 187 , 81 20 -_ " 77 76 4 54 5 16 76 2]0 182 150 2 62 18

1~8 128 37p 282 306 2 ]F 43 440

RO'.AGAR C.D. BLOCK ULLAGE 'IIIIMY

Loca­ Name of Vi 11 age Industrial Category of Main Workers t ion (with Hadbast No.) Cpde livestock, Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing, No. Forestry. Fish:- Quarrying Processing: Proce ss ing, ing, Hunting S'l!rvicing and Servicing and and Plantations Repairs in Repairs in other Orchards and Household than Household allied activities Indu~try Industry

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Rupnagar Tahsil (Part) 81 K1 shanpura ~,31M 1 82 Kud,,;spur (377 ) 83 Khanpur (378) 4 3

84 Shsatpur (361 ) 6 3 85 Ramgarh (379) 2 86 Rampur (382) 6 22

87 Purkha li (376) 4 2 25 15 88 Bindrakh (383) 1 89 sultanpur (384) UiI- 90 Babani Khurd (381 ) 2

9~ Babani Kalan (380) 3 4 6 92 Jabarhera (385) Un- 93 Ba lamgarh (386) 25 3 34 2, 94 Kakron (206) 3 9 95 K1 shanpura (207 ) 3 ,..- 11 96 Kalal Majra (205 ) 2 8 97 Charar1an (204 ) 3 19

96 Brahman "ajra (213) 12 99 Bhagwantpur (214) 5 11 100 Santpur Alias (212) Chupk 1 101 Ata 19arh (208) 5 102 Lohari (269) 46 103 Bhago Majra (210) 33 104 Chaklan (211 ) 105 >Sihon Majra (222 ) 2 4 7 106 Haripur Alias (of21 ) 3 Rorlujra 107 Singh (215) , 15 108 Khabra (216) 28 441

CEISUS ABSTRACl

Industrial Category of Main Workers Marginal Non-workers Workers Constructions Trade and Transport, COlm'lerce storage and Communicat ions

VI Vll VIII IX ... M__ ------_-M F ------~----H F ------~------M .F ------F ------M F ------M F

32, 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

2 5 10 7' 15

7 6 8 91 141 55 43 .4 2 2 88 122 2 4 13 61 125' 3 12 8 119 4 193 370 15 44 2 1-0 71 13 . 366 631 1 -- 6 5 '16 125 215 inhabited J 2 2 41 48 3 5 2 12 105 145 inhabited s 37 14 49 6 424 722 3 4 -- 5 21 171 301 , 2 E 2 17 111 254 64 44 3 4 13' 135 288 2 11 16 35 3 250 464

3 3 17 14 139 281

6 8 13 47 4 251 348 -- 4 11 Z , 31 88 2 8 51 79 8 2 4 40 2 231 327

9 5 11 24 5 175 325 . -- 10 4 59 141 4 12 12 45 9 200 319 13 4 58 132

2 11 19 21 2 158 331 10 1 26 55 2 266 529 442

RUPJl~AR C.D. BLOCK 'ILl~E PRIMARY \ Loea- Name of Village Area of No. of No. of Total Popul,tion Total Population tiOfl {with Kadbast No.r Village Occupied house­ (Including Insti­ in the age group Code in Hect- Resi­ _ ho lds tutional and 0-6 No. ares & dential house1ess of C.O. houses Popu 1 at ion) Block in Sq. Kms.

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Rupnagar Tahsil ('art)

109 Solkhian (217) 215.00 192 207 1.237 660 571 216 109 107

110 Raje M~jra 222.00 89 89 566 284 282 118 66 52

111 ,Ramgarh Alia~ 166.00 85 85 500 236 264 88 43 45 Dekwala 112 Aka1garh Urf f 202) 200.00 81 81 585 315. 27(1 110 61 49 Burjwala 113 Panjola (201) 211.00 128 12& 829 442 387 145 81 64

114 Panjol1 (200 ) 9'2.00 64 ~65 426 240 186 57 30 21 115 Santokhgarh ( 198) 116.00 52 52 387 208 179 56 29 2.7

1\,6 Bhada1 ( 360) 160.00 88 88 467 261 206 96 58 38 117 Sarari (359 ) 102.00 17 17 86 47 39 16 10 6 118 satnfalpur ( 197) 198.00 100 100 629 , 329' 300 104' 56 48 119 Parhi (196) 114.00 45 F 296 151 145 39 22 11 120 Thauna ( 190) 165.00 153 157 976 529. 441 136 69 67

121 Dau Majra (195) 27.00 11 4 1 3 ~ 122 Madpur ( 199) 88.00 40 40 262 141 121 45 23 22 123 Hhnpur ( 194) 281.00 277 277 1.709 968 741 247 142 105

124 R~lp.r PaU' ( 193 J 60.00 Un- Gadhon

125 G."dla- k 11 laft ( 191) 77 .00 109 109 588 283 305 94 36 58 126 Hanak Majra ( 189) 11 0 .00 76 76 460 244 216 62 33 29 127' S1mba1 Jhalian (182) 158.00 77 77 468 246 222 81 39 42 128 Lakhmipur ( 186) 113.00 80 80 S17 262 255 87 48 39 129 Rangi lpur ( 188) 101.00' 116 116 666 347 319 120 57 63 130 Gandhon Khurd ( 181) 60.00 35 35 183 91 92 41 22 19 131 Pathar Majra (220 ) 112.00 29 29 181 95 86 27 18 9 132 Belir alllPJlr (2l9 ) 309.00 265 2i5 1.706 934 712 228 119 109 133 ASIMn,ur (218) 73.00 37 37 315 liS 150 33 21 12 134 'Ithrert Jattan (169) 262.00 137 137 946 525 421 158 90 68 \ 443

C,ISUS AlJlIACT

Scheduled " Schedul,ed Literates Industri~l Category o,'Main Workers cutes Tribes· ------.---.--.------~------~-----.---- Total Main Cultivators· Agricultural Workers Labourers

(I--I~ ) I

12 13 14 15 " 16 17 18 . 19 20 21 22 23

298 246 -- 370 239 337 3 114 97 92 88 194 157 160 2 58 22 -- 169 153 97 31 19 -.

69 62 197 144 l!n 4 108 40

114 103 248 150 188 2 86 40 91 78 131 85 141 5,9 38 143 106- \31 3 101 5

178 133 139 85 139 1 35 84 23 17 26 19 24 1 14 9

130 135 ~'-" 228 1.61 190 6 93 37 3 113 94 114 11 45_ 13 8 121 119 336 215 288 2 121 75 2 3 3 2 16 15 95 30 85 SO 7 294 205 666 359 554 S 149 149 inhabited

- . ,65 66 199 153 \44 8 54. 38 2 73 57 \59 105 128 60 11

85 73 174 104 13\ -- .. , 49 21 82 82 161 122 111 63 20 178 144 241 155 158 2 26 ,44 78 67 2!i H 57 39 3 21 23 50 52 51 36 3

~288 242 655 396 49~_ 13 110 113 114 91 87 2 65

. 231 .. !85 . 320 192 270 2, 113 14 a;_, ...... c.lt. . .

lOCi--" ...... of' ~;i_. . toe; I.t~'k<., M'tntn9: and' I+a~u:tur'rrrt~!, M'anuf acturt.n g',. .(1. F1)~ .. · FkJr­ .. Q,uftr-y,ing; P'f' oc.eut~g., ~SI:tll9i., t'ntn. Ihurtlt.n-q; s:-errv,tdnq; _lid; S~ngamt a1ld' IJ'l:antat.illns. A1e:p.. i;n; 1'

2 2:5 27

~ laktl: ('''.rtl· - lllg' . S1) llt;h;1'a'ft,' (:217') ~ - , 2'lJ I \ lH), Raje lfa1ra' (19t) 2' 19-'

Hl Rawrga.rh Mt as, (20.3',) 9; -~ DeltlN'1'a

\ .112 Aka~lgi1:rh; U'I"f (202); ~ -- 1 IfUl'"j,W4' 1a; - 113 P&nJ;o;la· (:201 ) l' ]' 9-

114- Plftj;o>l:t ( 2(0) 2: 8 115 ~.n'tOkh9aTh (l9a) , a:

116- "altd (36.-0:1 3, 11'7 $'a,..,.i ('3'5'1' US iafn".lp'lP" {1fl} 2. l

n9 'uh~ ('l9fl 6. 120 l't!auna- ( 19'0')' 11 12'l n'AU IteJ •• ( 19'5.) -- U2 lta'dpur .( 199) l

123 Mia-n)Sur ( 194~ .2 17 Z

114 "'•• 1At' fJatt i i H!J:l)- UlI,- G¥dItoR;

J2l &it,," .'.la11:. '(;~}) 5- 1-2'6. MafI.ft. M"j:4' a ( ll9:) n - U1 S:illlNl Jhlif;_ (~lllZ) . Z l28 t. ....1pur (lftii' T "7/ V· ~. RangH'pur fl.) l' 13'0 ~alt(jttol'l' 1(1... ". t(f-ai) SI 3J 131 Pathar Majra (220 ) -,:

T12 &...... "r (ZUI 2Q, 133- ASNIll?;ur (ZltH _', 11'4 Pa'ttleri .Jatta", "6')- .. ~ill"'gi·nal H.~orlc.ers

------..... -.-.-~ ..., •• '!..... ----,_,..~ Ml)~k,ers 1:~ ,4>ttd :rr:.rt&VOrt,. ;~ :C:o-er:oe :S'tt)...,. .:'nd $erV'to.e5 .C~n;ic.. Hon$

'n .vn. Val , .IX ...... ~------... _--- . ._,-_._------,----- .;..--_.------.-~------'" 'f 't4 'f ------~------'" :r .t4 f M 'f . M F 'l~ :3fi 32 33, "34 37 .38 39 40 41 42 43

Z3 2 17 5 5'4 1 21 322 553 • '1 13 42 124 ·280 -a 23 12 139 Zfi4

'4 3 -8 ,an ,4 -- nt4 266

to 7 l4- 18 ,2 ~54 3a5

i6 '2 I '26 .~9 r86

,3 .3 1'6 .3 77 . 176. ,<1 - , ' .. '.9 -1 1::22 2(}5 1 1 ,2'3 B8

:a ..0- 3 43 ' " 139 -29'4 1 S ,10 ,2 -- '61 134' 1\1 ' 1·1 -6" 41 2 241 445 - 1 7' (\ 6 10 56 121 .2 ,5:4 28 171 6 -- n~' 733 i"Rttab"tted

.£ '5 11 n . -;6 tl'9 297 ,1) 13 .5 -- 19 .. - '1'111 21~ to .~ 9 ,1'9 ...... HS Z1Z ._' '1 ;11 - ~ .. :1:;5,1 .265 :3 :18 :&3 :2 1li9 3r7 - .,~- -- :~ .- 3:4 53 4 ,1 ~ .. - 44 86 .2 fi 27 lSO , .~ 44Z 7i9 - :9 - n :l 18 l46 11 ~ 1J3 . ~l .. ;1 :tH 419 446

RUN"'. C.D. BLOCK ULU6E PlIIIMY

Loca- "ame of Village Area of No. of No. of Total Pop'ulation Total Population tion (with Hadbast No.) V111age Occup1 ed house- (Including Insti- 'in the age group Code in Hect-, Resi­ holds tutiona1'and U~6 No. ares,1t ' dential house lest:' of C.D. houses Populatton) B,lock in Sq. Kms.

P----.------11 F ----~------. P M F

2 3 4, 5 6, 7 8 9 10 11

Rupna9ar Tahs; 1 (Part.)

135 Sa lahpur (l'66\l, 275.00 90 90 6Z1. 329 292 78 41 37

136 Bari Jhal1ian (168) 453.00 243 243 1,754 989 765 '251 123 128 \ 137 Pahreri Rajputan (170 j 14'2.00 25' 25 168' 90 78 37 .20 17 138 Sang.tpur (111) 113.00 20 20 178 89 89 23 11 12

139 Chhot. Bande Heha' (112) 49.00 23 23 146 76. 70 21 13 8 140 Bara Sande Mahal (173) lO.1.0p 76 76 483 261 222 73 44 29

141 Gobind.pur ( 174) 52.00 52 52 311 161 150 49 26 23

142 Bara ( 175) 73.00 63 63 387 218 169 63 38 25

143 Sa laura ( 176) 105.00 5T 51 326 130 1,46 , 56 33 23 144 Rasulp,ur (177 ) 80.00 57 57 359 186 173 59 24 35 145 Chhoti Railoo (J7~) 81.00 72' 12 391 205 186 35 24 146 Papra1a ( 184) , 102.00 129 129 139 364 . 375 140 68 72 147 , Gurpura ( 185) 53.00 4 ,4 26 13 13 4 3

148 Bheora ( 183) til.00 96 96 567 ~gO 287 97 45 52 149 Kotta Nihaog (180 ) 3'74.00 622 622 3,619 2010 1,609 '681 373 308 150 Phoo 1pur (181) 111.00 91 91 484 250 234 66 42 24 Garewa1

151 Shahp~r ( 354) 19,.00 76 76 460 244 216 62 33 29

152 Majri (353 ) 168.00 85 85 641 352 ZS9 92 50 42 153 A~ barpur (356 ) 119.00 119 ',9 783 411 372 157 91 66 154 ~11 Bak (357) 48.00 9 9 41 22 19 12 1 S 155 Magror (355 ) 188.0Q . 78 80 608 323 285 117 60 57

156 Bagwal1 (358) 169.00 22 22 192 108 84 33 17 16

157 Bh01onKa1ewal (362) , 145.00 41 41 258 134: 124 57 23 34

158 Bhoga lan (364) 268.00 82 82 491 253 238 116 56 60

159 Fatehpur (363 ) 399.00 40 40 259 137 122 58 35 23

160 Samana" (348) 534.00 .' 60 60 367 2115 162 56 33 23

161 Kha1idPur ( 352) 175.00 ,,~16 16 96 SO 46 21 11 10 447

. CUSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Sclleduled Literates Industrial Category of Main Workers Castes Tribes Total Main Cultivators Agric;ultur41 Workers labourers

( 1--IX) I ... -.... ---_ .. -- .. ----- .. - .. -_ .. -...... _...... ---- ..... ----H F M F M F M F 12 13 14 15 16 , 17 18 19 20 21 zz 23

76 76 -- 20,9 138 18S 12Z 41 . .. - 231 189 644 371 566 7 241 87

8 12 52 33 44 16 24 47 48 51 46 45 23 16 • f 52 44 . 39 31 2 146 UJ 151) 111 . 134 19 71 / 29 2t lOS 77 69 2 28 10 '2% 99 144 70 lHi 43 17

19 17 1.1Z 73 110 64 ~ 78 111 18 19 ....10 8 126 6 -.. 68 46 136 91 105 1 25 13 .- 35 30 -- 250 192 16O 15 17 9 13 7 7 8 6

31 38 212 ~O 156 6 34 19

584 4·11··- 1,407 153 1,067 22 16& 198

181 128 118 48 3 \

13- 57 159 105 128 60 H

13&> 108 209 134 228 3 113 80 257 209 230 l51 154 1 42 51

10 12 S 3 n ,. 4 113 103 107 11S 169 78 45 28 18 64 36 67 48 7 102 '5 86 55 65 46 19 253 238 -- 129 14 ill'. 213 63 137 122 70 50 71 40 r~4

82 66 120 80 J13 75 Hi 43 35 26 11 3S 9 ,M8

RUPliAIiO,C.D. BLOCK

L,oca­ Name, of Village l'ndustria 1 e,at~,gory of' fla i.n ,Wor~et~ t ion (~it~~~d~ast Ho.) ------.------.---.; .. ------.~--- ... ------~-,._.,~-- Cod~ L ivestoclc, Mining and Manufacturing, ~a-nClfactur1ng. No. Forestry, Ftsh­ Quar'l" yi n9 Proce$s'1ng. Pr oC'essi ng. ing. Hunting Ser vic; n9 alld Servici o:g and and P 1ant&t ions Repairs in Re~airs 'I n other Orcnards and Household than iloliseno ld ~111ed activities Industry Industry

-Vhl ------M-----.---.----;.. F

2 Z4 25 ?6 27 28 Z9 , 30 31 I

Rupnatal" Tah$t1 (Pal"t) 135 ,Sa lahpur ( 1166\), 1

136 Bari Jha111an ( 168) 5 19

137 Patheri .Rajputan (170 )

138. Sa rrgat I1U," (Hn 1-

139 Chhota Sa.nde Meha 1" ( 172. ) '; ( 173) 11 8 140 Bara Sande Kaha1 ~ '0 - '. 141 " Gobindpu'l" (174) 11

142 Sara- ,( 175) 11 22

143 $a laura . (176) 3 2

144 ,Rasu'lpur, (177 ), 2 32

1-45 ,etlhat i R~,~'l on ( 11.8) 2 9 :~

146 Papra1a ( 1:84) 2 .'25

147 Gurpura ( 185)

148 9heara (la3) 19

149 Katla Hihang (180 ) 3 2 125

'150 Phoa lpur Garel!la 1 ( 181 ) 2 22 151 Shahpur ( 354) 3 , n

152 Majri (353 ) -~

153 Alcberpu~ (356 ) 4 .5

154 Ali Bak ( 357)

155 ,Magrqr (355 ) J() 156 Ba.gwali (358) 2· l57 Btle len Ka lewa 1 ( 362)

158 Bhoga len (36'4) 6

159 Fatahpl,lr (363 )

160 S,•• ana (348) 2 161 Kh.11dpul" '352') 449

, :' '. Indu.Sotri&l Catego.ry of M'~in Workers Marginal ._.----..,,' 1- .....- __ .. _-.._------_.------.,------• • . '. --- Workers - . Con:s,tl'uc:t tons Tra4a an~ Transport. OUler C~¢.. S.tor.ag.& and ServteH Co.naunic:.ationS'

------_._------F '------,_._------" " 1(, ',. _.. P -----._.------.,J" Fit".. ----.------F.' .. ------.,----,------'" .. _" M', , . F. 11 35 36 :n 38 39 41 . ,~. ~ . ~. '\,-:" ' .

Z ~ 18 291

15- 29 . . 167,:' 423 1~6 3 q 78

1 1 '4.4 8~'

6 "31 10 d; l' 1!7 22'1 1 6 a" 4 3' 15 10Z. 169

10 21 70' 145 9. 29' ;ts: 15.7

;·26 185

f., .. 15 31 51- z 2'04 _"' 2 5,,·

1 14 2 45 23 4 1'2.4- 65 68 2 126 315 19 3. --. 19 12 '132 i 5 19

o 35"- --' 11. 3 26 r 2:5'" 371 2 IT: - U T 154: 2B,4 6 . t't 8.4

, i z ~-), Zi7 1 2 66 122 Ii 4 ;;jz'_:: f~~ 1. Jy§I); ·ti 450 ULLAGE PlUMMY

Loca.. hat of Vn lage Area of No. of No. of Total Population Total Population tion (Wfth Hadbast No.) Village Occupied hous.- (In!=luding Insti- in the age group Code in keet- Res'- holds tutional and 0-6 No. arts I dent 11 1 . hOllseless of e.D. houses Popuht ton) I'ock tn Sq. Kas.

2 3 4 5 6 8 ,. 10 11 ...... ,.t..n ('.rt, 162 Dargali Shah (351) 212.00 48 48 215 108 107 59 25 34 IChoa 11 d J.' nw. l1 d . ' 163 Nanakpur Alias (43) 41.00 49 49 299 152 147 67 31 36 Sh.r" Sad

164 HUise'l'Ipu" . .{42 ~. 113.00 92 92 580 307 273 10.5 56 49 165 MtanpurBanda1fan(38) 28.00 Un- 166 M1al'lpll" Ratnan (37) 31.00 Un- 167" Khaw15pu!' 175.00 186 186 1.127 591 536 174 98 76

168 Kat 1f (40 ) 229.00 78 78 451 243 208 66 38 28

169 Sada Bar at (41 ) 159.00 5 5 33 20 13 1 5 2 -170' Rupn.lga" (44) 54% .00 111 111 . 127 385 342 151 79 72 171 Haveli Bar1 (4-5) 323.00 Un- 112 SlIl.ptH· ( 49 ) 140.00 . 112 230 1.283 662 621 234 129 105 173 HIIV e~lt Chhot t_ (48) 102.00 100 100 .606 315 291 87 52 35

-174 ~razt Rop.r (46) 39.00 Un-

115 Bar. Railon (SO) 145.00 69 . 69 445 232 213 77 41 36 j76 Sa.rala (51) 14t .00 43 43 25Z lZ!1 lZ3 33 18 15.

,71 Abhepur Balt (47) 4~ .00 4 4 15 9 6 178 KJrIairabad ($2) 118.00 no 110 646 344. 302 93 49 53 , '79 Mansuha Kalan (53) 241.00 158 158 953 494 ·459 180 9S 85 180 U •• lpu," (It, 319.00 lOO 100 516 294 282 91 50 41 181 "all1aft n., 126.00 122 122 806 426 380 137 68 69, ls2 Cbhot, Jha11tan(5t) 86.00 73 73 482 iss 227 84 43· 41

183 kanusulla k1lurd (54) 1'11.00 28 28 210 114· 96 27 15· 12

184 8hauwa' (~J 71.00 47 47 311 1~O 131 38 18 20 185 Raut.n (II) 78.00 7 7 44 23 21 3 2 186. hd1l. 8hora (71) 145.00 58 58 349 172 177 42 24: 18 "1 C"hota 'h001 ".) . 114.00 138 138 836 427 409 145 69' 76 451

Scheduled Scheduled Literates Industr 1a 1 Category of Main WOr'kers castes Tribe6 Total Main Cul tivatots Agricultural Workers Labourers , (l--IX) M F M F M F H f H F 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

102 100 12 65

86 82 109 77 71 18 6

136 117 209 139 147 4 49 12 Inhabited

'nhabited 256 225 375 286 283 3 92 110 6 7 172 128 110 2 13 13 6 6 6 382 340 209 127 193 2 6 59

"bUed -,. -- 99 92 360 256 334 23 48 129 9 12 12 236 208 100 7 8 4

~abtte4

86 91 191 106 100 4 38 46 77 69 85 60 53 16 29 5 3 6 2 27 26 281 181 192 2 74 4 260 214 292 203 265 115 95 85 87 182 134 152 1 56 42 174 162 244 162 238 100 ,4 , 58 48 158 117 153 2 63 51 40 31 70 48 ,59 27 19 41 32 100 52 102 62 --• 31 15 10 14 10 13 8 5 24 20 122 104 105 78 14 If 32 28 314 237 248 2 159 57 452

."aAGAR C.D. BLOCK ULLAGE PRIMARY loca- Mallie of V11 lage Industrial Category of Main Workers tfcn (With Hadbast No.) ------_ ... ------.. ----_'_ ----- Code livestock, Mining .an.d Manufacturing, Manufacturing, No. Forestry, Fish- Quarr ytng Processing, Processing, ing, H.unting Servicing and Serv iei ng and and Plantations Repairs in Repairs in other Orchards and Household than Household allied activities Industry Indu.stry

III IV VIa) . V(b) ------M F ------M F ------M F ------M F 1- 2 .24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Rupriag~r Tahsl1 (Part) 162 Darg~h Shah Khalid l ~51) Binwa ltd 163 Narnlkp ur Ali as (43) 7- 'Sharfa Bad 164 Hussatnpur (42) 5 35

165 Mianpur Bandal;an (38) Un-

166 Mianp"r Rainan (~7) Un- 167 Khawaspul'" (39) 14 5 168 Kat li (40 ) 4 -- 20 169 Sada Barat (41) l70 Rupnagar (44 ) 7 62 171 Haveti Sari (45) Un-

172 Shalilpur (49 ) 8 2 35

173 Havell Chhoti (48) 3 16

174 Arazt Rapar (16) Un-

175. Sari Railon (50)

176 So.ra1a (51) 177 Abhepur Bali (47)

178 Khairabad (52) 11 4 179 Mansuha Ka lan (53 ) 2 7 180 hiHlpur (60) 1 15 4

181 Mattlan (58) 5 182 Chhoti Jhallian (59) 13 lSl Manu-suha KhLlrd (54) -- z 184 Bhauwal (55 ) 2

185 Rautan (56 ) 186 Budha Bhora ( 7.3) 187 Chhota Phoo 1 (74) 4 -- 4 453

CEIISUS ABSTRACT

______~w~Industrial ______Category ~ ______of Main Workers ~ ____ ~ __ _ Marginal Workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other Commerce Storage and Services Communications

VI -----.. -_ ... _--- ... -... M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

63 43 107

5 12 '2 21 146

3 14 .27 3 160 269 ,abited habited

.1 8 47 2 308 533

3 4 41 25 2 133 206 14 13

9 15 11 24 19Z 340 ,dited

10 22 25 55 13 328 598

. ,2 - 24 33 14 2 215 284 ,ab1ted

3 13 4 132 209 2 6 76 123

4 3 6

10 26 39 24 2 152 300 4 3 5 34 1 229 ' 458

4 1 22 142 281

3 3 3 29 188 380

4 21 2 102 225 9 55 96

7 78 131

10 21

3 2 2 6 67 177 6 17 z 179 407 454

RUP.AGAR C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca­ Name of V111 age Area of No. of No. of Tota 1 Population Total Population t ion (With Hadbast No.) Village Occupied house- (Including Insti­ 1n the age group Code in Hect- Resi- holds tutional and 0-6 No. ares & dential house less 6f C.D. houses Popu) at ion) Block in Sq. Kms.

p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Gobfndgarh Rupnagar Tahsil (Part) 188' Gurdaspur (75) 11~.00 65 65 365 191 174 ! 63 39 24 189 Bara Phool (76) 525.00 . 28 36 189 111 78 45 25 20 " 190 Nunowa1 ('n) 103.00 5 23 12 11 268 Chaunta Khurd (68) 88.00 43 43 223 128 95 40 22 18 269 Bhain; (57) 143.00 93 93 589 299 290 96 46 50 270 Chaunta Kalan (67) 187,.00 26 26 205 127 78 21 13 8 271 Kheri Salabatpur (66) 254.00 ' 149 154 765 377 388 128 71 57 341 Bhaku Majra (60) 133.00 189 190 1,066 535 531 166 95 71 342 Ba lsanda (167) 473.00 195 .200 1,184 644 540 162 99 63 346 Dulch; Majra (226) 188.00 122 133' 782 418 364 119 65 54 347 Goslan (225) 143.00 113 113 731 388 343 127 64 63

348 M~gal Majri (223) 136.00 71 71 440 229 211 54 27 27

Urban ""'_ 455

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates Industrial Category of Main Workers Castes Tribes ------~------Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Workers Labourers

(1--IX) 1. -II M F M F M F M F --M'------F'------M F 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

101 93 106 72 97 33 47 64 53 26 20 61 9 10 44 8

5 4

93 7Z 60 32 61 7 50

113 114 160 115 167 29 130

34 30 86 36 58 35 , 16 60 53 257 231 148 4 44 20

87 82 394 288 244 4 69 21 190 159 383 284 343 2 155 98 146 145 249 176 224 6 76 44

169 145 254 170 194 60 34

79 81 182 123 ·,21 3 55 13 '456

RUPNAGAR C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca- Name of Village Industrial Category of Main Workers t ion (With Hadbast No.) Code Livestock, Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing, No. Forestry. Fish- Quarrying Processing, Processing, ing, Hunting Servicing and Servicing and and Plantations Repairs in Repairs in other Orchards and Household than Househol~ all i ed activities Industry Industry

III IV V( a) , V(b) ------_ .... _------M F M F M F ------M F 2 24 25 26 27 28 . 29 ,30 31

Rupnagar Tahsil (Part) 188 Gurdaspur (75 ) 3

189 Bara Phoo 1 (76) 2 2

19:fJ Nuno'lla 1 (71 ) 268 Chaunta Khurd (68) 269 Bhain; ( 57) 270 Chaunta Ka lan ( 67) . 2 271 Kheri·Salabatpur (66 ) 3 14

341 Bhaku Majra ( 161) 2 5 15 342 Balsanda ( 167) 10 7 10 346 Dulchi Majra (226 ) 37 347 Gos 1 an ( 225) 25

348 Mugal Majri (223 ) 10

Urban 457

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Industrial Category of Main Workers Marginal Non-workers ------.----. - Workers Constructions Trlde and Transport, other Conmerce Storage and Services Conunun icat ions

VI VII VI I J, IX ------.. ------_------M F M F ------M F ------M F -.------M F ------M F 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

• (Ill. 2 12 94 173 2 50 69 7 11 3 -- 67 95 2 5 132 290

_). 5 69 78

4 7 16 40 3 229 384

6 81 44 4 9 118 282 409 3 15 9 36 2 301 538 3 11 9 44 4 194 358 6 9 18 42 194 342 2 9 3,1 3 108 208

"

VILLAGE. PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT KHARAR C.D. BLOCK

: , 460

KHARAR C.D. BlOCK ULLAGE PRIMARY

Loca­ flarne of vi 11 age Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion, (with Hadbast No.; Vi 11 age occu- house- (including age group 0-6 Code in Hect­ pied holds institutional and _ No. ares and resi- houseless population) of C.D. dential , 8lock in houses Sq. Kms. p M F p M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 • 10 11

Total 403.32 27,608 27,683 167.756 91.884 75.872 27.442 14.528 12.914 Rural 403.32 27.576 27.651 ,167,'585 9.1.80Z 75,783 27,418 14.516 12.902

Urban 32 32 171 82 89 24 12 12 lh.r.r Tahsil (PartJ

39 Ba~arpur ,(378) 125.00 90 90 607 327 280 103 59 44

2 40 lta:rauh 11 (380) 263.00 245 245 1,560 798 702 275 136 139 J 42 Sa1lauran (95) 519.,00 395 407 2,348 1,254 1,094 383 185 19S '1 44 iPadia 1. (379) 344.00 260 260 1,630 913 717 251 147, 104 f" 53 A}apur (92) 172.00 . 129 129 925 488 437 169 &9 80 ( 55 Gltataul" (94) 200.00 163 163 1,002 537 465 174 94 80

7 103 Soonk (344) 843.00 119 119 792 443 349 146 98 48 Chho.ti Bar1 (349) 1,074.00 222 222 1,472 813 659 269 153 116 P.r.ehh

(350) 899.00 256 256 1.445 817 628 268 138 130 1'0 106 Karoran ( 352) 1,49;'.00 2,174 2,174 9,429 5,364 4,065 1,973 , .065 90S

I, 107 Kansa 1 (354) 1,149.00, 1.041 1,041 4,331 2,577 1.754 763 426 337 1~108 Sangr1wal (345) 121.00 46 46 393 221 172 53 27 • Z€ 13 109 Nullanpur (342) 849.00 864 864 4,881 2,640 2,241 693 34S 345 Gar.1bdass

''1 123 Ml1ak (346) 48.00 145 145 8le 438 380 165 96 69 I') 138 Chand!'n (179) 214.00 73 73 500 281 219 69 37 32 Gobindgarh

"148 Raipur (24) 119.00 105 105 605 329 276 126 65 61

, 7 149 Daun (27) 268.00 265 265 1,7.46 1 ,042 704 210 125 85 /'0150 Bar Majra (25) 151.00 227 227 931 599 332 115 56 59

IQ 15' Bak'lgi (26) 244.00 _ 410 410 2,106 1,180 926 440 217 223

2<:; 152 8al10 Majra (32) 206.00 146 146 939 514 425 142 79 63

'21 153 C~h.ju Majra (33) 198.00 200 200 1,331 717 614 1~5 109

.22.154 a)esu Majr. (31) 99.00 294 294 1.443 SOl 642 126 110 461 cnsus ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MA'IN Wf.lRKERS , Castes Tribes Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Workers Labourers ( I--IX) , , I I

~ M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

26.295 21.965 55.486 33.116 50.209 1.379 15.124 144 11,058 202 26.257 21.934 55.437 33.059 50.168 1.377 15.124' 14'4 11,OS8 20Z, 38 31 49 57 4t 2

'92 91 159 123 195 3 85 49 406 368 488 303 383 124 111 404 334 767 447 732 17 189 152 6 232 171 558 377 546 10 !22 115 161 168 312 200 249 4 98 81 242 196 :no ,206 302 3 \15 108 131 122 230 141 240 ll6 62 '

116 94 383 189 427 3 176 43

105 84 424 142 385 7 89 11 1'.352 1.098 3,047 h290 2,891 145 359 180 354 241 1,851 839 1.405 32 59 96 3 75' 2 2 142 87 , 130 551 460 1,926 1.341 1,372 63 192 45

322 282 190 112 220 43 21 3 34 20 167 125 161 3 74 38

118 9S 155 86 202 46 56 101 46

253 193 721 363 518 18 53 199

95 65 150 95 470 5 91 170 3 --- 166 112 796 ,424 691 6 77 113 -- 135 118 266 163 290 213 74

312 264 454 321 407 7 115 51 H til 547 377 460 16 156 85 462

KMARAR C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY loca- Ni"'lIe of vi 11 age iNDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (With Hadbast rio.) Code No. Livestock. Mining and Manufacturing. Manufacturing, F6restry. Fish- Quarry1ng Processing. Process'ing, ing. Hunting Servicing and Servicing and and Plantations Repairs in Repairs in other Orchards and Household than Household allied activities Industry Industry III IV __ V(_~__ V(b) M F .M F M F M F

1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

kh ....,. Tahsil "art) Total 316 23 773 -64 5,658 173 Rural 316 23 1 713 64 5.651 172 Urban -- 7·

39 Badarp-ur (378) 3 14 40 8arauh 11 (380) 20 17 42 Sahauran (95) Z JOl -- 44 P"dial. ,( 379) 31

53 Alapur (9.2 ) '12

S5 Ghataur (94) 2 21

103 Soonk (344) 1 3- 104 Chhott Bari (34H 16 Paraehh

105 Nada (350) 16 13 ,- 106 Karor,n (352 ) 12 20 24 145 4 107 Kann 1 (354) 2 4 107 2 108 Sangriwa la (345) 3

109 Mu llanpur (342} 123 124 Z Gar1bdass

123 Milak (346) 11 . 74 39

138 Chandon (179 ) 6 14 Gobindgarh

148 Ra1pul" (24 ) 1 2 18

149 Dlun (27) 24 54 2 150 Bar Hajrl (25) -- 184 151 Bllong I (26) 3 2 259 4

152 Sa no Majra (32) 2 153 Chh aju Majra (33 ) 11 1Q1 --- 154 Desu Majra (31) Z 24 47 4 463 CUSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers Workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other COI1IInerce Storage and Services Conununicat1ons

VI .VII VIII IX M F M f M F ,M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

1,056 4 2,660 33 2.445 15 11,118 721 39 373 41,63& 74.1Z0 / 1,055 4 2,638 33 2.442 15 11.110 720 39 313 41,595 74.033 22 3 8 1 41 81

7 18 19 3 13 Z 277 3 -- 4 38 66 415 702 9 63 52 164 10 522 1,071 8 28 141 10 367 707 10 46 3 239 433 17 3 235 462 4 34 --~ 9 47 20~ 349

4 6 9 172 3 386 656

24 14 12 1- 205 7 432 621 111 352 4 261 1,451 111 2.473 .920

6 103 3 49 979 27 1.172 1.722 21 2 27 91 171 94 190 4 59 Z· S44 S4 1.268 2.178

1. 15 11 67 2 218 337 1 4 8 lS 120 216

5 5 14 127 230 12 8 10 158 15 524 686 12 5 7 129 327 13 36 34 154 -489 , _ 920 224 424

9 35 15 70 6 310 607 2 -- 9 69 66 11 341 626 464

[HAHAR C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PR INC'

Loca- Nallle of vi 11 age Area of No. of No. of Total population Tobl population in the tion (With Hadbast No.) Village occu- house- (including age group 0-6 Code in Hect­ pied holds institutional and No. ares and res;- houseless population) of C.D. dential Block in houses Sq. Kms. p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Kharar Tahsil (Part)--Contd.

~..3 155 tateh..U)1apur (3{)') 121.00 84 B4 496 269 227 79; 44 35

~~ 156 Jandp'ur (21}) 219.0(1 198 198 1.371 742 629 199 123 76

j, 157 Jhuf9i~n (2~)I 161.00 82 82 596 30B 288 106 46 60 '2-' 158 Har") a-lpur ( 18 n 198.00 97 .97 570 317 253 107 61 46 ~7 159 Btfukhri (7el 122.00 103 103 545 303 242 77 42 35

~q. 1.61 RU,dia1a (71) 267.00 161 166 1.089 601 488 173 94 79

~, 162 A~jala (1~2) 115.00 2 2 12 8 4

~ 163 Da,u ~ajra (7,6) 153.00 136 136 877 461 416 122 45 77 J, 164 Bh,a-gQ. Majra PS) 250.00 166 166 951 510 441 163 81 82 ---...- - .....-, J2 165 Rurkee Pukhta (74,) 266.00 219 219 1.490 810 6S0 219 113 106 JJ 16.6 Pir 'Sohena (72) 2n.OO 132 13Z. . 863 455 408 139 80 59 J 1 167 Badali' (J.1J 378'.00 286 286 1.892 1,009 833 303 131 172 .$1 HiS Badala (188) 268.00 . 386 388 2.512 1.375 1.137 444 Z36 l08 (Niya Shahar)

16.9 Til"pari (191) 176.00 24 240 145 95 40 15 25

170 ChoJta Kalan (189) 182.00 142 142 , 807 443 364 110 60 50 171 Rangian (49.) 178.00 64 64 556 296 260 122 73 49

172 Ch.o.1ta (385), 278.00 170 170 1.056 565 491 166 92 74 "to 173 Pan'nuan (386) 110.00 100 100 630 335 295 106 60 46

4' 174 Deh Ka lan (365~ 148.00 33 33 226 121 105 37 23 14 42- 175 ~dan Her1 (3~4) - 't.e149 .00 106 106 701 375 3-26 130 73 57

~ 176 Bajher1 (70) 388.00 193 193 1.230 642 588 208 III 97

4'1 . 177 Shahullapur (69) 221.00 230 230 1.320 697 623 194 112 82

~~ 178 51mba1 Majra (7S) 99.00 82 82 532 291 241 76 40 36

If ( ,19 Malllunpur (381) 192.00 89 B9 531 302 229 75 42 33

~1 180 Gharuan (377) 1,429.00 912 912 5,825 3.138 2.687 853 449 404

4~ 181 Machll\pur (387) 126.00 73 73 433 233 2eo 72 41 3 \ ~ f 182 Fatebpur (388) 127.00 66 66 438 236 202 55 32 23 The,., 465

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Workers Labourers (I--IX) 11

M F M F M F F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

93 86 155 89 118 72 12

249 197 414 283 421 5 164 158

86 35 139 100 179 101 SO

96 66 169 111 164 2 .51 35

97 96 169 l02 )78 4 84 5S

193 160 ' 342 211 301 28 131 5 92 11

5 Z 4 4 113 111 248 179 244 Z 116 25 144 130 295 197 222 6 60 78

250 203 .. - 528 335 430 10 156 88 304 27! 227 140 232 3 81 no

398 338 A 681 403 567 8 116 211 476., 381 871 534 699 25 115 242

26 17 -- 55 41 85 26 25 217 174 278 165 226 68 76 100 ti9 174 123 144 4 74 14 239 202 331 204 304 2 121 102

101 98 179 125 179 74 65

ZS 15 79 59 70 19 16 90 66 212 137 213 3 116 36 , 133 104 --. 402 267 346 165 55 188 157 475 373 334 6 112 83

99 90 196 131 123 5 36 31

79 ,49, zoc1 122 176 4 103 31

S03 654 1,991 1,375 1,648 163 550 130 40 'I

110 94 14, Hj~ 99 31 4:1

84 78 161 101 127 70 l6 456 K"ARAR C.D. IlOCI YILLAGE PRIMARY ,"" loca- Kame of v111 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hldbasi No.) Code No. Livestock. Mining and Manufacturing. ManiJfacturing, Forestry. Fish· Quarrying Processing. Processing, 1"9. Hunting Servicing and Servicing and and Plantations. Repairs in Re~airs in other Orchards and Household than Househo ld allied act1vltles Industry Inoostrv III IV VIa) V{b) M F M F M F M F

1 l 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Khar ... Tahsil 155 Fi.lteh UJh,,,~ (30) 8

156 Jandpftr (28) .. 10 20, .2 157 Jhunghn (Z9 ) 7 158 Hada lp'll' (J81 ) 25 159 Bhulchri (78) 3 18 2 161 Rudiala (77) 7 16 ... 162 Aujala (18Z) " --.. 163 Dau Majra (76) 55

164 Bhago Maj~a (75) 17 165 Rurkee Pukhta (74) 2 11 50 166 Pir Sohana (7Z) 4 6 167 Bada 11 (71 ) 12 46 1

168 Badala (188 ) .i- 12 8Z 2 (N1ya Shahar) 169 Tirpar1 (191) 3 7 170 Choth Kalan (189 ) 12 171 Rangian (49 ) • 29 172 Cholta (385) 4 17 173 Pannu," (186) 11 174 Deh Kalan (365) 13 175 Madan HI,.1 (364) 4 22 176 B_jher1 (70) 14 28 177 Shatrllllapur (69) 2 .,. 43 178 Sf"b_l. H.jr_ (73) -. 12· 179 Ma.unpur (381) 4

laO Gharu.an (3n) 37 105 2 181 Nlchhipul" (387) fa 5

182 Fatehpul" (388 ) 5 a Th ... 1

468 .

-KHAlAR C.D. BLOCK VILLMEIfOWM

Loca .. ~ame of v 111 age Area of No. of No.- of total" population Tota' population in the tion (With Hadbast No.) Vl1lage OCtU­ hOus", (including age group O~·6 ' Code in Hect·' p-ied holds fnstitutional and No. ares and res1" houset.,. population) of C.D. dential lilock in houses .Sq. Klla. p M F p M F

1 .. 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11

_)"'b ,183 511 kapra I (389) 141.00 28 28 185 94 91 25 , 10 15 ! )1 184' SO (390) 274. DO 139 139 849 441 408 98 40 58 ~kajja' Mljra (312) 85.00 48 48 302 167 --135 36 16 20 ~:> 186 Garanga (373) zS6.00 2t6 226 1.2&t 681 601 161 90 11

s- ~ 187 Ghoga Kher 1 (3'74) 113.0Q_ 105 lOS 709 385 324 112 53 59 S {' 188 Batta (315) 212.00. 118 118 1.064 549 515 147 78 69 s-, 189 B1b1pur (316) 163.00 38 38 238 122 116 32 18 14 Sf 190 Rora (369 ) 196.00 92 92 635 329 306 112 54 58 ..$1 191 Sota 1 (310) 2H.00 121 121 617 344 333 112· 59 53 , S""9 192 Habijlur (366) 130.00 61 61. 361 \89 178 78 42 36 ,. 193 Mehmudpul" (368) 106.00 '8 18 104 56 48 5 3 2 b' 194 M.likpul' ( ~67) 123.00 107 107 720 380 340 112 54 58 !

~ ~')_ 195 Shogl (3,71 Y 143.00 100 100 619 320 299 116 54 62 63 196 Dhaba 11 (54) 178.00 96 96 569 313 256 103 52 51 '6~ 191 Basiln (53 ) 129.00 90 90 606 315 291 109 56 53 Sf" 198 Miamian (52) 91.00 63 63 391 204 187 58 25 33 ~"99 Dhlrak Khurd (55 ) 144.00 56 56 341 181 166 61 28 '33 67 200 Dh,arak Kalan (56). 168.00 107 107 610 313 297 105 42 63

(;g~ Khanpur (302) 330.00 114 114 ~.~. 396 . '10 63 47 Beh1an -- C'fr? Silk.pr .. (63 ) 153.00 73 73 489 z'60 229 83 4' 36 .. ,~ Chuni Ka lan (6,2.) 367. DO 312 312 2,074-- 1,-----_- 111 963 329 160 169 lt~ Chuni Khurd (6'1 ) 325.00 259 259 1,710_. 937 .).1.J- 272 141 131 -, 2- 205 Todar Majl'a (59) 204.00 117 117 709 -'381 328 111 62 49 7) 206 Majat (~O) 254.00 145 145 g05 476 429 156 61 95 1'lt - Makran (,58) 132.00 55 55 315 165 150 42 23 19

(57) 209.00 127 127 742 407 335. 101 50 51

/0 Z09 Popna (51) 196.00 lQ8 108 668 359 309 132 71 61 469

CtI$US AI~TRACT

Schec:tuled Scked\ll~ !.it,ratll INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tr1~s

Total Ma1n Cu1t~v~tors Agricultural Workers Labourers (I •• IX ) I II

M F M F F M F M F _ M ' F

13 ' '4' 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23

9 .... 61 56 60 34 11

255 234 151 243 2 86 134 60 '49 '"92 152 95 54 19 300 247 458 287 346 11 90 129 45 85 ?Q4 1~8 .. .. •• 141 141 186 79 ~o6 2e~ .. ... Si& 227 287 6 90 " .'" •• 6S 51 71 67 . "'_ 11 70 .". •• ·108 160 179 -.. 69 63 231 " .. 116 148 152 3 " 27 59 169 . .. .. '51 60 84 3 16 27 -.. ,.. )I U 30 11 3

,~ 13' 128 -- .... In 162 138 37 25 139 133 193 138 156 2 63 46 110 99 ltl 107 185 96 46 _- '38 44 171 113 ',4 88 24 53 43 138 86 116 54 15 102 98 113 72 100 45 34

149 135 213 126 180 75 57 77 70 .... 288 190 275 • 2 165 51

176 151 156 102 122 32 --' 49 -302 246 629 3.58 55] 9 113 113

337 272 ~'2 S51 507 9 155 148 58 54 257 183 180 7 84 2 26 2 315 282 zn 197 266 8 62 124 27 31 113 68 91 6

162 124 220 113 261 2 123 89 53 47 215 141 187 3 91 3 37 470

IUWlMt C.D. Bt;OCIC

Loca.. Hame of vH hlge tion, (W,ith'Hadbast !'to.) Coder ' No.'o< Livestndc,,,. Mining and Man\lfac.tur-i n~. Manuhcturing, Forestr!.Y>o. Fi&tr­ .' Qua...,..yfng, P.roCl'fStii ng •. ProcelSslng;.. ing.;,. Hunt'ilt!l; Serv.idng: anet: Servfc.ing and aM% PlantM:ions\ Repair"S tn Rep.irs. in' other Clrcl'lard&' ami; . Ho u'Setto let thah i-kliJSeIlold alned' activit'1es Industry lnduatry, . III IV V( al ~Hb; F M F H M: F

1 2 24 26 27 2.8 29 31

~hara", Tabi1 (Part)

164 S11 (390) .1

185 Kajjal Mlljra (37Z) 4' 186 6al'anga. .un:) 19;

t87 6hoga. Kher-f' (374) JtT lll& htta:. (375) 3 Ui z· 189 IUh;pul' (376') 5

, 190. ROTa ( 369) , 11

191 S'ob 1 (370) 3 192. Mabipur-' tl66,): JZ: -- 193 MehAtuofl\IU"" (36;8.', 1!

19.* t4a1ikpur (36.7) 3.

19:5 G:hoga. (171)

19& Dhan'li (54:) 191 Basiao (.5;3,) 1 \

198 Miamian (52)

199 Ohar-ak Khurd (55.') 2

200 Dh~ak, ((.ailan (56.):

20. 1 Klratl:.puf'- (lot) 8e:~lall

202: s'llkaJu"a' (63,) 7

20'3. Chuni Kalan. (6Z) 46-

211.4', C'huni Khurd- (61) Ii: 1

2.05. Todar H_dra (59), 1: 15' 20.6 "a,jl't (6.0) --,. n 207 Makran (58) 6

208 Iofajatr i (.57) 16

209 Pl)pn&, (5:1) lZ'. INDUSTRIAL GATEGORr OP: MAIN W9RltiR&

Constructions irade and; Trlmsport. , Other­ COIIII1IerC e Storage and.: Services. COIIIIIrIIrtications

.vI :VII VIII IX 'F F M F M F M

32 - 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

7 8: 34- 9:1" 4 12. -- 6 19B 406 2. 3 11 72 135

&. 28 7Q~ 11 33":5.: 5!Hr -- 11 4 25. I 1~· 32.3:: 7 7 2.6 4g:, 4 262;- Sial

4', +5" Htr. 1£' 24' lS(J; 3n~ 5 16 r 41 z. 192· 330'. 8 4 4 11 3.. n 14; 84-:, 16=1

3 12:. 4- Z6' ~

3 13" 8 37 1. 4 Z38". . 339':

3 Z Z 12 2. 1&4' Z9T 2. 4 Z 18 . 1t&' Z56:. 8 3 10 2.5. 141 . 191

2. 8 28 88 186.

3 5 7 81 165

5 20 133 2.96

3 24- 1'9' 2,: ZO.3:. 39'4

2. 10 ~- 22: 1- 13a 228-

2. 80.: 35- 16]' 9:· 55'4: 95.4' 6- 10. 15 15:1: a: 4'3.0 7S

6" 19 z,-: 5' lOt': 3ZJ,

Z 11 ·10 45, 6: l11J .2:1, Z 4- 74: U(J'

I) 7 2D' 2- 20.., 146 129, 2 . 12 9 18 " 172:' 3tw ." 472

(MARAR C.O. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca- ~ame'of villa9~ Area of No. of No~ of Total population Total populAtion in the tion (with Hadbasi No.) Village occu- house- (including age group 0-6 Code in Hect­ pied holds institutional and No. ares and resi- houseless population) of C.O. dential Block in houses Sq. Kms. p F p F

1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Kha~al' Tahsil (Part]

11 210 Jhanjhel"i (50) 508.00 298 298 2.247 1.221 ',026 310 ' %06 164 7%'211 Gabba Majra (48) 91.00 36 36 260 140 '20 36 18 18 7t( 212 Hagga 1 (190) ! 165.00 62 62 410 226 184 54 ZS 26 Fa i:tgal"h

80 213 RaS3n Heri (47.) 191.00 108 117 144 391 347 119 S9

SI t14 Naggar {4~) 113.00 62 62 O}23 224 199 '83 54 !2215 Tole Majra (192) 145.00 36 54 295 170 125 35 n y; 21(> Khun1. Majra (la?) 230.00 132 132 887 492 395 lU. 72 5i 217 Sante Majra (186) 302.00 199 199 1,334 692 642 188 93 &)('218 ChapaY'chiI"1"" ('1'94) 255.00 81 81 488 237 251 B8 48 Khurd ~219 Kanon (193) 261.00 131 131 839 452 3a7 lal 73 58 If 220 Sawara '(4'5) 313.00 185 185 1,024 541 483 lt9 6$ 61 a 221 Sa 1dpur (44} 248.00 165 165 1,0115 560 495 166 97 69 ~ 222 G1darpur (:rol) 200.00 50 50 34~ 193 152 49 30 19 9(J 223 Soe Majra (?98) 145.00 44. 44 313 179 134 37 2l 14

eft 224 Patran {2~7i 170.00 63 63 466 241 225 89 43 46 fL 225 Chudiala (ZS,9) 205.00 161 161 , ,075 5i6 4~9 166 82 86 " 9~ 226 Bariwalal (3G9) 132.00 Un-

9'1 227 Bharatpur (~3) 104.00 56 56 366 I tOl 165 82 49 33 q)~ 228 Sh1ampur (2g.S) 97.00 121 121 989 540 449 207 114 93

f('229 Raipur Kalan (~94) 367.00 159 159 l,D!)1 587 510 165 97 68

~7 230 Maujpur (4~) 152.00 81 81 561 292 269 lOl 48 54 Qg 231 led1 (4U 41.00 Un- 4' r 232 'Landran (37) 280.00 241 241 l,G08 851 151 238 135 103

It{) 233 Ba1bl'ampul' (38) 230.00 111 111 679 350 . 329 107 53 54 , . 234 Bhago Majra (40) 224.00 186 186 _--_1.226 649 577 177 87 90 10'2,...235 Manak Majl'& (39) 180.00 94 94 668 363 305 109 59 50 473 CIISUS ABSTRACT •

Scheduled Scheduled Literates. INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF,. MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total Main' Cultivators Agricultural Workers Labourers (1--IX) I 'II

,M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

207 573 452 693 109 655 4 lZ2 104 60 88 2 53 30 91 70 -- 148 97 120 2 35 • 51 179 175 245 177 205 9 50 38 23 79 5~ 115 81 111 20 1 109 18 86 54 101 8 20 17 141 120 289 156 286 5 128 218 3Z3 287 418 293. 398 2 109 22 167 151 152 135 98 6 23

73 ' 303 261 259 151 209 9 69 84 111 166 358 246 312 8 110 111 311 276 343 243 292 88 7 74 50 126 86 127 2 83 10 38 27 93 56 112 102 61 96 92 153 106 153 2 77 112 289 246 290 176 298 104

Inhabited 19 59 47 - 115 84 99 47 84 48 35 298 92 276 1 128 S5 3 97 85 393 231 296 8 130 , 48 64 54 197 134 182 3 88 inhabited 129 46 211 204 537 . 316 432 7

75 54 128 115 229 160 207 4 121 101 4 209 205 432 262 348 16 63 105 97 195 119 197 109 -- .474

J..OCd- i~MIe j,f 'vfllage :,' tion (.Witn'ffa11b ast :t4o.) Code Mo. :.L i 'I:e'S rock.. '"M;1\ h~'9 . alld -Man.ufacturing. Manufac.~~rin9, 'for-est!',::)!. ~tt5h­ iQ;u>8w,y.1 ~ .Pr.oc.ess i "g. Pro~ess1ng, :ing. "Hunt 11\9 Servici ng and Servicing and ,:aml 'Plantati ons. • ,~aiTs tn Repairs in other Orl!nards ,.antI . ':Househo 1 d ' .. . than Hous:~no ld . 'allted actiVitt te.s :Indus.try '.• Iftdustr,y ·HI IV __.=..JV{a) __ ,ytb)

.PM :f· {II F

.2 27 29 31

I.

::21:0 J·tt.Qjtl,er i tU'O ) .3 ·.94

:211 . Aabb-a ''Ka.dn (48) 15

~ ;ZIZ iilqg.al i{.190) ,l5 ;&'i~ga-f.'tI

;2''l!3 :.QaM:tI.rHel-ii (:47) 1

::z:1i4 :.h;gga'r f4'S)

:213 'Tof:.e'~r.a (;vn) :.0 42 6

,215 ··~.lwnl ~jN '.{18,,) 1 . ·44 1

~l'l'7 $,.«te ,Ma;jr:a OS6} "3 7 ·27

~:}8 . Cup. r.:cM r', i (·"94) 23 'X:ffurd

::t }'9 ,,!taflon Ufi) 12 2 :nO ·,S:....-r8 "f4::5) 28 " 1 nl ,s'ai4pur (44) 'to

"Z22 Jiiuarpur (0301 ) 11

.22'3 :$oe'H~ra (ZU)

Z24 ·~al'l :(,2'17.)

~ 'l:~Mldial;a ,'Cft9;1 21

::2& ,"'~iwal:a d~$} "Iht-

.m 3"...,.:at '!ur ;~43) :.5

~U'8 ;:saa.p4l1" .(.~) 11 ,. . .:229 iY__ .,.'km t.!94) '5 .::22 ,

,I'· ::NO ·M.attjpur (42) .~ ~.Hi

.<2:"3;1 .~1 tt4.1) '.tifI-

.2'3'2 ! La:n1iran (31) -4 ,.-..- . c.!C2

,233 A8 'i.tlraJllpu r ,-38) 11

.;2-34 ;.".90 :Mq_j'ra f (;.fa) 16 .235 '1tanak i'taj,.a Cl9) 2

\ 475

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers Workers Constructions Trade a-nd Transport. Other Commerce Storage and Services Communications

..v I VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

11 49 15 154 2 566 1.022 4 6 10 2 52 118 3 8 11 18 2 106 182

27 11 27 7 192 338 2 6 16 113 199 2 10 69 117

3 11 22 3 206 390 2 12 8 12 2 294 640 3 6 21 6 139 245

8 6 40 6 243 318 8 17 -- 1 51 6 229 475 16 1 7 39 268 494

2 4 19 2 66 150 67 134

1 3 3 ., 88 223 5 1l) 6 38 218 499 ,nb.bited

5 2 ·6 15 102 165 4 4 6 29 1 264 448 1 10 29 44 4 3 4 288 498 10 7 12 3 110 266 Inllabited 14 28 39 129 5 425 744 8 22 36 3 143 325

15 24 69 10 301 561 2 3 18 166 304 476

K¥~aAR C.O. BLOCK VILLA6E PRIMARY

Loca- Name of vi 11 age Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion (With Hadb,st No.) Village occu­ house- ( 1nc lud i n9 - age group 0-6 Code in Hect­ pied holds institutional and f'lo. ares_and resi­ houseless population) of C.D. dential s lock in houses Sq. Kms.

p M F p M F

2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11

Kharar Tahsil (Par~)

103 236 Patti Sohana (Z9~) 36.00 111 111 737 398 339 125 68 57

I"D~ 237 Sohana (~5,) 1,079.00 860 5.150 2.787 2.363 767 389 318

lof 238 lakhnaur (36) 216.00 204 204 1.337 726 611 203 1O(i 97

\~ 239 Ch.parch~ri (1~5) 224.00 44 44 289 150 139 50 29 21 Ka lan

107240 Baliali (34) 214.00 85 85 561 311 250 85 50 3&

l~ 241 S5ahi Majra (9) 213 213 706 477 229 112 53 59

IlJ~ 242 Mohali (10.) 513 513 2.966 1.909 1.057 445 219 226

11-0 243 Madanpu r (i) 217 217 976 657 319 126 67 59

l' , 244 Mataur ( 7) 476 476 %.668 1.498 1,170 429 234 195 11'l- 245 lamba (196), 176.00 88 88 519 265 254 98 43 55 "3 246 KUllbra (ti) 446.00 458 458 3,042 1,670 1,372 42i 220 206 '\'1 247 Tar f Kumbr a (S:l 133.00 30 30 88 66 22 15 9 6

lIS- 248 Kamba 1i (2-25) 139.00 125 125 680 379 301 124 71 53

It' 249 Jagatpur (CKil) 104.00 75 75 431 229 202 77 36 41

117 250 Kauru Majra (262) Z8.00 2 2 26 15 11 7 7

II~ 251 Dharamgarh (227.) 193.00 77 77 527 272 255 64 39 25

119252 Kandala (23Q) 153.00 155 155 934 505 429 155 84 71

,~ 253 Jheur Her; (253) 204.00 101 101 739 411 328 110 62 48

/7./254 Bhabatt (234.) 569.00 800 800 4.536 2.483 2,053 711 398 313

/)'L 255 Jtrakpur (235) 46.00 123 123 638 343 295 138 73 &5

12..3 256 Al1pur (252) l08.00 3Z 57 331 186 145 52 31 21

'1'1257 landial1 (Z29) 148.00 105 105 666 369 297 124 72 52

It~ 258 Shafipur (Z2SJ 83.00 55 55 385 200 185 58 26 32

11C 259 Bakarpur (264) 528.00 274 274 1,786 996 790 311 111 140

/$7 260 Rurka (263) 165.00 ll7 127 no 410 360 163 88 75

/2~ 261 Chachu ~ajra (2£8) 119.00 37 37 260 136 124 44 21 23

/1 '! 262 Papr i (269) 83.00 16 16 146 78 68 33 19 14 1'1:> 263 KubAla (226) 217.00 121 121 794 435 359 15& 85 73 477

CEiSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WO~KERS Cdste!:> Tribes Totlll Main Cultivators Agricultural -Workers labourer's ( I--IXi II

M F F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 -16 17 1B 19 20 21 22 23

11 13 260 ZOO 190 12 70 44

751 595 1,811 1,204 1,499 55 302 44·1 2

231 219 417 282 435 15 134 166 10 76 68 94 70 86 37 33 3 14 30

105 75 141 ao 170 63 39 71 46 265 63 361 4 24 Z

313 241 1.167 396 1,333 35 22 121

111 56 334 153 493 20 7 371 296 945 523 806 35 83 20 58 55 155 100 . 147 10 13 27 Z 382 306 1,105 679 931 19 344 63

17 6 29 50

24 16 232 13~ 203 2 39 41 78 63 125 89 133 4 47 18 -.. 8 6 7 7

11 17 156 141 161 bd 23 155 140 288 )78 265 2 82 89

140 103 279 153 208 88 36

332 249 1,662 1,003 1,287 56 135 87

79 64 20~ 124 117 12 13 17 4 27 19 89 46 101 50 75 5' 190 112 185 62 46 89 85 112 78 134 60 32 375 302 622 341 539 7 164 152 194 162 189 115 200 5 64 78

5 7 74 50 78 46 23

18 23 41 28 41 26 14

\72 123 204 104 227 82 87 478

KHARAR C.D. BLGCK VILLAGE PR IMARY

Loca'- Name of vlll age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (With Hadbast No.) Code No. Livestock, Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing, Forestry, Fish- Quarrying Processing, Proc~ss i ng, lng, Hunting Servic1ng and Servicing and and Plantations, Repairs in Repairs in other Urchards and Household than Household allied activities Industry Industry III IV __ V(ti) 'V( a) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Kharar Tahsil (Part) 236 Patti Sohana (290) 7 27 3 237 Sohana ( 35) 42 10 128 6 238 Lakhnaur (36) 48 239 Chaparchir1 (195) 29 Kalan 240 Ba 1ia 11 (34) 47 241 Slahi Majra (9) 242 3 242 Moha 11 ( 10) 2 14 638 4 243 Madanpur (8) 23 112 4 244 Mataur (7 ) 79 15 33 186 8 245 Lamba ( 196) 51 246 Kumbra (6) 9 44 2 115 247 Tad Kumbrl (5) 48 248 Kamba 1i (225) 60

24~ Jagdtpur (261 ) 24 7 250 Kauru Majra (262) 251 Oharamga rh (227) 25

252 Kanda 1& (230) 2 2 20

253 Jheur Heri (253) 14 254 Bhabatt (234) 370 31 265 Jirakpur (235) 6 46 3 256 Al1pur (252) 5 257 Landia 11 (229) 2 2 16

258-.· Shaf1pur (228) 17 259 hkal'pur (164) 28 260 Rurkl (263 ) 27 5

261 Chachu Majra (268) 3 2 262 Papri (269) 263 Kalllbal" (226) 19 16 479

CEIISUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY Of MAIN WORKE~S Marginal Non-workers Workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other C01Tlllerce Storage and Services Communications

VI VII VIIl IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

3 5 4 29 9 208 327 152 35 397 37 1,288 2,308 24 10 13 40 5 291 596 9 4 64 102

4 2 5 10 141 250 6 38 27 21 116 225 58 154 69 255 30 576 1.022 205 16 65 65 15 164 299 72 44 54 235 12 692 1.135 2 10 21 22 7 118 244 9 38 29 280 15 739 1,353

2 16 22 19 41 176 299

11 6 20 3 96 198 8 11

6 6 13 111 255 14 55 240 427 S 3 3 ·59 203 328

34 118 110 2 432 22 5 1.191 1.997 3 42 17 33 3 166 283 34 3 9 85 145 3 11 42 184 296 3 3 18 66 185 13 14 167 7 457 783 4 6 21 210 355 3 58 123 37 68

6 7 10 208 359 .480

KHARAR C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRltWty

Loca- Name of villdge A.rea of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion (With Hadb

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 lO 11

151 264 Ch111a (3) 172.00 86 86 702 374 328 11 I 66 45

131.. 265 Mauli 8aidwan {4) 293.00 327 327 2,252 1,239 1,0)3 342 J88 154

13) 266 Ra ipul' KhtJrd (2) l8i.OO 119 119 771 399 3]2 145 74 71

)~'1 267 Sukhgarh (288) 242.00 102 102 677 360 317 110 53 57 33 47 36 13)"" 268 Sdlllba l ki (292) 1~ 1.00 82 82 523 279 244 13, 269 Hanu Majra (29'1 ) 81.00, 99 99 593 324 269 93 49 44 40 33 19 14 5 131 270 Oho 1 (2.93 ) 71.00 6 6 73 994 196 257 135 Il~ 271 5aneh (z8a) 370.00 241 241 1,790 122 ,..:1, 272 Dhura!; (1) 410.00 260 260 l,a83 1,054 829 274 144 130 I ~O 27'S Hanau~i (21'0 ) 746.00 476 476 3,105 1,678 1,427 51U 268 242 Il.f, 274 Matl'an (267) 109.00 3] 37 279 150 129 66 38 28 14L.. 275 Bari (265) 164,00 60 60 391 199 192 71 37 34

143 276 Siaun (266) Z50.00 67 67 461 241 .220 82 45 37

14'1 277 Kurar; ('274) ·586.00 "227 227 1,6~ 905 741 274 158 116

14r 278 Patton {273) 256.011 55 5'5 388 218 170 68 38 30 l y, 279 Saini Majf'a (271) 75.00 19 19 133 71 62 22 lJ 11

'lt7 280 Chau Majra (272) 307.00 107 107 759 415 344 122 59 63

11..(& 281 Manalc.pu r 274.00 91 91 644 344 300 130 74 56 Ka llar

('t9 282 Drar; (283) 128.,00 30 30 235 124 111 41 16 25 l)~ 283 Bathlana (284) 274.00 94 94 633 342 291 93 43 50 IYf 284 Ilhirpur (287) 51.00 20 20 210 115 95 29 18 11 'Sz.. 285 Gobindgarh ( 296) 276.00 193 193 1,339 709 630 252 124 128 IJj 286 Dhelpur (286) 193.00 69 69 513 277 , 236 81 39 42 Istt 287 Gudana (285) 226.00 144 144 973 544 429 161 89 72 Ijr 288 Noghri (282) 419.00 107 107 790 408 382 151 83 68

oj 289 Giga Majra (281) 322.00 209 209 1,487 766 721 235 115 120 IS) 290 Hi ndha Hajl"l (280) 74.00 50 50 343 205 138 47 Z7 20

t'Y~ 291 i'lote Majra (279) ~05.00 256 256 1,727 956 771 264 136 128 481

CENSUS A8STRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Ca~tes Tribes Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Workers Labourers (l--IX) I I

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

,. 80 ~ Q - 51 ZI8 159 197 ~ ~ 0 '5J

1 ' , 400 343 795 454 674 10 254 ~~

91 82 248 163 226 101 - 51

55 39 217 126 210 3 84 3S

94 71 165 110 154 10 33 29

73 53 160 105 207 47 60. 52 ~~

20 15 19 8 4

250 179 587 275 593 2 190 257

170 128 728 451 598 7 179 63 334 265 993 649 955 8 280 250

52 35 80 57 82 51 24 42 40 89 78 117 75 29· 70 67 127 i6 138 88 40 304 zza 481 297 539 Z4 189 194 23 68 54- 117 68 122 67 44

4 47 31 45 39 J

64 50 302 175 232 96 23

81 73 160 124 192 100 43

49 42 67 56 84 38 25 'J7 76 174 107 198 82 84

2 78 57 68 2 51

116 122 370 181 354 1 172 166

iO 38 155 70 160 98 26

205 169 211 152 2~6 150 131

131 121 201 129 ZOO 94- 62

151 151 437 310 378 184 88

30 14 125 49 102 70 15

129 91 575 349 535 3 196 96 482

KHARAR C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY Of MAIN WORKERS tion (With Hadbast No.) Code No. livestock. Mining and Manufacturing. Manuf actur i n9, Forestry. Fish- Quarrying Processing. Process i ng, lng, Hunting Servicing and Servicing and and Plantations, Repairs in Repairs in other Orchards and Household than Household allied activit}es Industry Industry III IV V( a) V(b~ M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Kharar Tahsil (Part) 264 Chilla (3) 21 6 l65 Mau 11 Ba 1dwan (4) 3 19 33 266 Ra1pur Khurd (2) 12 11 267 Sukhgarh (289) 28 268 Samba1k1 (292 ) 40 9 269 Nanu Majra (291 ) 18 270 Dho1 ( 293) 4 271 San eta (288) 3

272 Dhural1 (1) 12 22 71 273 Manauli (270) 25 7 49

274 Matran (267) 3 ~- 275 Bari (265) 4 276 Shun (266)

277 Kurari (274) 7 6 278 Patton (213 ) 2 279 Saini Majra (271 )

280 Chau Majra (272) 34

281 Manakpur (277) 7 5 Ka llar

282 Drari (283) 8 2

283 Bath1ana (284i 13 3 284 Dhil"pul" (287) 9 2

285 Gobindgarh (296) 4

286 Dhelpul" (266) 3 287 Gudana (285) -.. 288 Nogiarl (282) 4 10 289 Giga Majra (281 ) 12 19 290 Mfndha Majra (280) 3 8

291 Mote Majra (279) -~ 51 483

CE"SUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Margin<'ll Non-worker!:; Workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other COlmnerce Storage and Services Communications

V.I VII ------VIII. IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 4U 41 42 43

1 3 6 14 177 326 4 11 19 208 9 565 1,003

13 5 5 28 173 371

4 7 48 2 150 314

6. 13 6 -_ 26 125 234

1· 5 7 --34 .117 222 2 21 33

11 _- 7 124 2 401 794

9 2J 40 177 6 456 822 9 82 40 213 8 723 1,419 4 68 129 Z 6· 81 192

2 7 103 220 ,,..,., ~3 i "I 366 717

7 96 170 2 26 62

b 6 8 59 183 343

12 5 6 14 152 299

4 5 40 110 " 3 4 9 144 291

6 47 93 10 355 629

6 5 22 117 236 4 258 429

11 2 J7 208 382

6 19 50 388 720

5 103 138

1 2Z 19 150 2 421 761! ·484

KJWlAR C.O. Bt.OCK VILLAGE PUNARY

Loca­ Name of village Area of No. uf No. of lotal pa.pulatlon Total population in th~ tion (With Ha(ib.lst No.1 Vi 11 age occu­ hOLlse­ (i ne lud lng age group 0-6 Code . in Hect­ pied holds lftstitutional and No. dres and resi­ house1ess population). of C.O. dent idl 8 lock in houses Sq. Kms. p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Saarala Tabsi 1 ("art) .I~~ 'Z92 Tan~lIri . (278) 426.00 156 156 960 505 455 1ft SS 8i I~;O Z93 i(u'rara (Z76) \ 238.00 74 74 578 299 279 122 66 SI

141 Z94 Seltban Kajra. CU 5') 480.00 139 139 917 490 427 168 89 79

arkll ,,,wan Shaltr O.G, 32 32 171 82 89 24 12 12 485

CEISIIS·ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled . L 1terate~ HiOUSTRIAl CATEGORY Of MAIN WORKUS C~stes Tribe!> Total Main Cultiv"ator!t Agric.ultura 1 Workers Labourers (l-llf) 'II

,M F., tot F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

274 260 269 177 28!) ;.. ... 117 126

108 86 139 103 170 26 7Z 19 240 209 264 176 256 4 109 62

38 II 49 57 41 2.

l1'• .\. •• 486

KKARAR C.D. BLOCK YILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca- Name of vi11age INOUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (With Hildbast No.) Code No. Livestock, Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing, Forestry, Fish­ Quarrying Processing, Processing, lng, Hunting Servicing and Servicing and a.od P lantat ions Repairs in Repairs in other . Qr::;hards and Household than Household allied activities Industry Industry III IV VIa) V(b)

M F M F M F M' F

2 24 25 26 27 28 '29 30 31

'& \ Kharar Tahsil (Partj 292 Tangauri (278) 7

293 Kurara (276) 31 26 14

·294 Sekhan Hajra (275) 3 10

Urban .awan Shahr O.G. 7 1, 487

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal r(on-workers Workers Constructions Trade and Transport. Other -Commerce Storage and Services Communications

VI VII VI II IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

6 21 220 455

2 7 10 15 129 253

24 . 23 25 2 234 423

22 3 8 41 87 y lLLAGE PRlWARY CENSUS ABSTRACT MAJRI C.D. BLOCK 490 MAJRI C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- ·Name of vill age Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the t ion (wi th Hadbas'C "0. ; village occu­ house- (including age group 0-6 Code in Hect. pied holds. institutional and No. ares and resi­ ~ouseless population) of C.D. dential block houses ward in sq. kms. p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Total 291.62 12.953 13.030 84.543 45.578 38.965 13,459 7.231 6,228 I '\ Rural 291.6'2 12,953 13.930 84.543 45,578 38,965 13.459 7,231 6,228 Urban kharar Tahsil (Part) Papl'ali (117) 204.00 185 185' 1,290 711 579 203 116 87

2 Sehdal i (116) 187.00 146 146 1,097 592 505 177 101 76

3 Behdala (118) 63.00 Un- '4 Bhagowal (119) 100.00 62 62 399 212 187 37 26 11

'5 Charher; (12Ql_ 57.00 83 83 426 230 196 55 34 21 . 6 Ban Majra (123) 95.00 124 124 766 414 352 147 83 64

7 MathMiari (124) 84.00 11 11 82 48 34 12 4 8

8 Chatauli (125) 127.00 70 70 "402 205 197 69 33 36

9 Fatehgarh (126) 114.00 69 69 443 236' 207 69 37 32

10 - Adhrera (122) 131.00 124 124 7e8 407 381 151 84 67

11 Rattangarh (127) 91.00 49 49 284 157 127 35 19 16

12 Neholka (128) 140.00 132 132 836 438 39.S 152 39 63

13 Mullanpur (1~) 81.00 73 73 419 225 194 57 32 25 l4 Rampur (129) 86.00 38 38 257 143 114 21 12 15 ~rrt . 15"' Chintgarh (130) 186.00 127 127 830 465 365 114 66 48 16 [}hangtana (131) 71.00 31 31 222 117 '105 31 17 14 \7 Bhupnagar (315) 113.00 85 85 421 207 214 5 36 21 18 Tajpura (316) 78.00 33 33 194 108 86 3!.. 18 17 19 Salempur (317) 242.00 44 44 319 175 144 48 28 20 -Khurd

20 Sa lempur (140) 135.00 60 60 408 219 189 76 41 35 Kalan

21 Thana (142) 173.00 85 85 622 309 313 114 56 58 Gobindgarh

Z2 Mehrampur (139) 132.00 70 70 452 246 206 53 29 24 491

.. PRIMARY CENSUS APSTRACT

Sehe

M F M F M M F F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23

12,852 11,016 28,094 11~88O 24,803 464 10,922 5 4,770· 54 12,,852 11.b16 28,094 17,880 24 .. 803 464 10,922 5 4.770 S4 .. -

, 293 262 425 272 365 8 170 77 106 92 323 258 297 2 145 37 inhabited 157 118 113 60 -- 187 120 94 8 14 4 238 191 246 154 209 2 53 58 33 11 34 6 1

109 97 129 84 103 5 28 --" 50 92 78 145 82 138 2 66 50 363 333 266 191 201 6 21 103 106 62 89 51 114 88 290 212 178 3 70 33 90 73 154 107 106 4 17 57 43 31 94 72 1 81 72 299 193 287 4 149 48 7 8 79 62 73 61 3 138 123 109 85 5 10 9 52 32 59 6 26 29 20 101 58 85 62 6.

28 26 134 85 128 89 12

79 80 205 107 166 1 75 63

33 26 147 96 156 83, 66 492

SAJlRALA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code No. Livestock. Mining and Manuf actur i n9. Manufacturing. forestry. fish· Quarrying process'ing. processing , ing. Hunting' servicing servicing and and P1antations. repairs in repairs in other orchards and household than Household allied activities industr_y indust.r 'f HI IV yea) V(b) M F M F M F M

1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Total 48 4 270 15 2,103 62 Rural 48 4 270 15 2,103 62, urban - k_aT Tahsl1 (Part) 1 P'apra 1i (117) 3 18 1 2 Behdal;· (116) 4 10 27 3 Behdala (118) Un- 4 Bhagowal (119) 8 5 Charheri (120) 12 ·6 Ban Majra 40 1 .( 123) -- 7 Mathahari (124) 2 15 8 Chatauli (125) 8 9 Fatehgarh (126) 1 10 Adhrera (122) 5 8 11 Rattangarh (127)' 10 12 Neholka (128) 12 13 Mu 11 anpur ( 133) 1 4 14 Rampur (129) 8 15 Ch1ntgarh (130) 1 ' 25 16 Dhangtana (131 ) 3 17 Bhupnagar (315) 6 18 Tajpura (316) , 1 20 6 19 Salempur (317) 10 Khurd 20 Salempur (140) 11 Kalan 21 Thana (142) 1 3 Gobindgllrh

22 M~hrampur (139) 1 493

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non·workers Workers _ Constructions Trade and Transport. Other commerce s~orage and Services communications

VI VB VIII . IX M F M F M t M F 'M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

291 2 1.020 10 1.089 8 4.286 .308 Z 121 20,771 38»380 291 2 1.020 10 1;089 8 4.286 308 2 121 20,713 . 38,380

6 21 1 15 55 6 346 571

6" 18 11 39 2 295 503 nhabited 1 4 18 22 99 186 2 14 23 25 7 136 188 .2 ' 14 8 ,34 205 350

3 2 2 3 14 34 1 3 12 5 1 101 192 ! 2 4 15 2 98 205 8 18 38 5 206 375 2 7 19 68 127 2 9 21 31 3 260 395 4 23 4 119 190 -- 2 -4 7 49 113 8 6 15 35 4 178 361 6 44 1Q4 4 9 98 214 2 .9 49 80 5 1 ' 86 90 58

5 4' 7 91 188

7 17 1 143 312

2 4 90 206 494

MA.JlI C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of village Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion (with Hadbast No.) Village occu- ~ouse- (including age group 0-6 Code in Hect­ pied holds institutional and No. ares and resi- houseless population) of C.D. dential ( Block houses in Sq. Kms. p M F p

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Kharar'Tahs11 (Part)

23 Mundhon (136) 155.00 170 170 1,024 544 480 146 81 65 '\ Sangtian ! '1

24 Akalgarh (132) 114.00 88 88 491 2~ 237 68 32 36 25 Mundhon (134) 75.00 20 20 124 61 63 . 16 9 7 Mastana 26 Mundhon ( 135 ) (;2.00 21 21 118 65 53 11 7 4 Bhagsingh 27 Gunu Majra (138) 75 75 504 263 241 91 47 44 28 Baraudi (lOS) 122.00 154 155 982 '-514 468 178 96 82 29' Nag9al (137) 108.00 61 61 424 221 203 71 45 26 30 Dosarna (107) 276.00 15'1 151 922 482 440 151 83 68.. 31 Fatehgarh (106) 156.00 75 75 483 255 228 87 43 44 32 Kanauran (109) 125.00 52 52 334 177 157 53 24 29 33 Chanalon (110) 251.00 275 275 1,594 873 721 233 129 104 34 Singhpura (111) 138.00 104 104 607 311 296 61 38 23 35 Goslan (113) 81.00 67 67 402 213 189 62 34 28 ., 36 Dhianpura (115) 156.00 102 102 790 432 358 101 65 36 37 Chutamali (114) 181.00 179 179 1,102 571 531 153 76 77 38 ~~lewal (112) 174.00 132 132 808 445 363 114 62 52 41 Hassanpur (96) 173.00 135 135 842 438 404 107 59' 48 , . , 43 Lakhnaur (97) 157.00 126 -126 861 470 391 112 ~&7 55 45 Na99a1 (99) 64.00 43 .43 260 143 117 47 '31 16 46 Nanher; (100) 79.00 64 64 407 213 194 53 24 29 47 Jhingran (108) 81.00 100 100 591 315 276 97 49 48 48 Singhpur (101) 104.00' 19 19 '135 65 70 18 9 9 49 Andher1 (104) 98.00 56 56 343 181 162 54 31 23 50 She1khpura (103) 171.00 45 45 339 181 158 76 38 38

51 Rakau1i (102) 96.00 27 27 210 106 104 22 13 9 52 Suhali (90) 233.00 186 186 1.189 639 550 208 118 90 495

PRIMMV CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled· Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes· Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Workers Labourers (I-IX) I II

M F _ M F M F M F M F M F

12 .13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

303 261 357 234 270 5 79 76

102 96 175 108 150 4 42 79 41 39 35 28

'10 7 36' 25 41 -- 23 7

111 107 14\J 103 168 1 81 63 169 156 315 248 279 4 94 94 52 47 117 102 130 2 65 .117 112 320 217 272 8 152 44, 109 90 -- 175 94 126 2 34 37 61 59 118 81 98 5 32. 8. 224 166 625 386 499 24 93 65 72 73 213 ./ 166 1.53 10 78 13 . __ -' 74 66 159 116 111 8 43 9 124 104 287 217 249 1 120 1 261 249 361 273 305 9 101 54 134 95 325 198 216 3 97 .36

17.6 164 285 214 217 5 89 34 i 117 112 311 193 301 1 142 95 105 92 86 60 79 20 35 82 73 -"'i 138 102 120 70 25 97 94 202 136 189 1 111 33 31 27 37 33 40 2 25 15 63 57 78 57 '105 1 64 22 68 72 104 63 99 60 20

73 62 62 2 47 6 260 233 414 270 297 5 95 70 - -~ 496

MAJRI C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Narne of vi 11 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORV OF 'MAIN WORKERS tioo (wi th Hadbas t' No. ) Code No. livestock. Mining and Manufacturing Manufacturing, forestry. Fish- quarrying processtng. processing, Jng. Hunt tng servicing servicing and . and Plantations repairs in repairs in other orchar ds and household than Housebold allied activities industr~ industrf III IV V(a V(b

M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 2' 30, 31 Kltarar Tahsil (Part) 23 MundMn (136) ,,-- -- 7 15 Sangtian , 24 Akalgarh (132) 2 25 Mundhon (134) 1 Mastana 26 Mundhon (135) 3 Bhagsingh 21 'Sunu Majra (138) -- 28 Baraudi (105) -- 4 23 29 Nagga1 (137) -'- 19 30 Dosarna (107) i __ 3 12 fatehgarh (106) 2 1 31 -- -- " 32 Kanauran (109) --I 2S 2 33 Chanalon (HO) 3 10 110 5 34 Singhpura (111) 21 35 Goslan (113) 8 36 Dhianpura (115 ) 35 37 Chutamali (114) 2 17 36 38 Kalewal Al12) 3 22 1 41 Hasaopur (96) 1 2 18 1 43 lakhnaur (97) 27 45 Na99 a1 (99) 14 46 Nanheri (100) 47 Jhingran 108) 5

48 S~nghpur (101) 1 49 Andheri (104) 4 50 Sheikhpura (103) 6 51 Rakaul1 (102) 1 2 52 Suhal; (90) 1 3 25 497

PRIMARY celSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Mar~inal Non-workers War ers Constructions Trade and Transport. Other c CJIIIIerce storage and Services conmuni cat ions

V~ VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

4 17 1 11 61 4 274 475

1 7 4 15 4 104 233 1 5 -- -- 26 63

3 5 .24 53

.f,.

2 1 2 20 95 240 2 15 6 41 4 235 464 4 3 24 15 2 91 201 6 3 11 36 8 210 432 4 2 16 31 1 129 226 , . ,., . 3 4 6 20 3 78 152 1 54 2 35 128 17 374 697 2 11 28 9 158 286 5 6 1 40 6 102 181 18 3 40 32 183 357 . 1 19 22 53 9 . 266 522 -- 4 5 1 . 49 1 . 229 360 3 9 3 58 4 221 399 2 14 20 1 169 390 3 6 64 117 2 -- 3 20 1 93 193 3 3 9 24 126 275 1 25 68 4 2 2 7 76 161 13 1 82 157 1 5 2 44 102

4 6 24 1 69 3 342 545

't~'I! 49B

MAJRI C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Nam~ of vi 11 age Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the t10n (with Hadbast No.) vn lage occu­ house- (including age group 0--6 Code . in Hect­ pied holds inStitutional and No. ares and resi­ houseless population) of C.D. dential Block. houses in Sq. Kms. p M F p M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

kharar Tahsil (Part)

54 Shah pur . (98) 144.00 134 134 . 837 446 391 . .J 134 78 56 56 Bhajaul (93) i '.5.00 140 140 -g09 505 404 13.1 73 58 57 Tirtha (91) 86.00 21 21 162 86 76 32 15 17 58 Teur (81) 358.00 422 427 2.882 1,546 1,336 422 241 181 59 Nagl1an (88) 236.00 97 .97 590 313 277 87 47 40· 60 Phantwan (87) 231.00 112 112 ?s7 388 369 128 65 63 61 Dhakoran (153) 83.00 27 27 203 104 99 38 18 20 ". Khurd 62 Bazidpur (152) 149.00 33 33 231 123 108 29 13 16 63 Kadi Majra (151 ) 103.00 40 40 344 186 158 46 23 23 64 Khafrpur (89) 174.00 72 84 529 303 226 88 43 ' 45 65 Chand pur (150) 127.00 71 71 547 298 249 117 73 44 , 66 Fatehpur (149) 289.00 197 197 1,300 686 614 215 110 105 67 Sialba (148) 146.00 100 JOO 623 334' 289 108 53 55 68 Majri ( 147) 444.00 .370 370 2.225 1.211 1.014 358 202 156 69 Khera (145) 128.00 110 110 748 399 349 132 67 65 70 Jhande Majra (144) 94.00 94 94 628 352 276 98 56 42 71 Mehrauli (143) 173.00 97 97 703 390 313 102 "'!i1 51 . 72 Khizarabad· (322) 875.00 746 753 4,645 2,450 2,195 699 359 . 340 73 labangarh (318) 229.00 107 107 696 365 331 133 65 68 74 Bars.alpur (141) 111.00 67 67 399 212 187 56 32 24 75 Saini Majra (318) 265.00 20 20 106 52 54 25 12 13 76 Harnampur (320) 263.00 10 10 78 42 36 12 7 5

77 Fatehpur (321) 227.00 56 56 384 206 178 72 43 29 78 Mainpur (324) 625.00 156 156 1,043 568 475 173 94 79 79 Tarapur (325) 1,153.00 104 104 595 331 264 120 72 48 80 Gochar (328) 421.00 60 60 396 229 167 57 34 23 81 Mirzapur (326) 1,541.00 93 93 523 294 229 94 40 ·54 82 Burana (327) 318.00 Un- 499

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN ~ORKERS Castes Tribes

Total Main Cu I ~ i vators Agricultural Work~rs Labourers (I--IX) I I I

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 . 18 19 20 21 22 23

87 87 278 . 182 226 2 102 234 184 342 ' 213 260 4 95 45 10 8 ,- 58 40 46 3 27 2 330 256 1,013 658 799 14 237 199 131 118 185 117 189 1 73 83 135 141 266 202 211 Ul8 57 1 1 66 43 60 54 2

5 11 82 58 77 2 54 29 28 108 73 103 3 73 16 67 64 164 75 185 22 100 66 20 153 .68 148 2 96 ':\; 478 319 351 9 117 .. .., 50 246 205 167 86 164 10 9 432 350 733 418 634 6 92 94 156 136 . 239 166 171 2 61 31 255 154 202 139 18

109 89 253 155' 207 124 38 546 446 1,691 1,091 1,383 54 344 244 17.. 216 106 194 158 150 102 123 95 52 54 18 10 24 6 9 13 12 21 14 28 20 3

144 122 94 53 99 3 42 43 3 134 117 317 221 329 4 183 59 78 50 91 30 174 116 18 98 13 137 104 74 64 -- 89 17 199 2 138 33 inhabited 500

MAJRI C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE ' loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion ' (with Hadbast No. ) Code No. livestock. Mining.and Manufac~uring, Manuf ac~ur i ng. forestry. fish- quarrYlng processlng. processmg ing. Hunting servicing servicing and and Plantations, repairs in repairs in other orchards and household than Household allied activities industry industr)' III IV v(a) V(b M F M F 'M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Kharar Tahsil '(Part) , 54 Shah Pur (98) 36 / " 51? Bhajaul (93) 2 32 57 Tirtha {91 ) 3 58 Teur (81 )- 2 10 64 2 I , 59 Naglian (88) 3 60 Phantwan, (87) 61 Dhakoran (153) Khurd 62 Bazidpur (152) 5 63 ,Kad; Majra (151) 3 -- 64 Khairpur ,(89)"., 5 65 Chand pur (150) 21 66 Fatehpur (149) 10 77 67 Sialba (148) 4 84 -- 68 Majri ( 147) 2 141 69 Khera (145) 11 70 Jhande Majra (144 ) 4 71 Mehrauli ( 143) 5 72 Khizarabad (322) 7 ,50 5 136 2 73 Labangarh (318) 3 74 Barsalpur (141) 5 75 Saini Majra (318) 2 76 Harnampur (320) 3 77 Fateh'pur (321 ) 3 78 Manipur (324) 6 23 79 Tdrapur (325) 14 80 Gochar 4 , (328) 8 81 Mirzapur (326) 12 2 82 Burana (327) Un- 501 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers Workers Construct ions' Trade and Transport, Other conrnerce storage and Services communications

~ VI Vll VIII ----IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 . 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

,. 6- 5 22 54 220 389 4 7 24 51 3 245 400 4 8 Z 40 73 2 29 31. 225 10 747 1,332 7 23 124 276 2 2 6 36 177 369 2 i 44 99

3 15 2 46 . 106 3 1 7 . 3 83 155 12 2 118 204 -- 3 10 -- 18 2 150 247 2 17 17 61 8 335 605 5 15 8 29 170 289 I 577 I 1,008 12 42 35 216' 5 I 3 5 27 32 2 -- 228 347 1 18 22 150 276 5 ,3 32 1 183 i 312 39 152 1 121 289 28 1,067 2,141 3 5 25 171 330 12 10 89 187 4 28 54 1 . 1 . -- 14 35 3 8 107 175 3 7 22 26 4 , 239 471 18 5 3 157 264 4 3 12 1 35 92 131 3 6 4 1 95 227 inhabited 502

"'1 t.D. BlOCK VILLAGE

Let;,... Name. of vi 11 age Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tlori (with Ha~ast No.) vinage occu- hou'se- (including age group 0-6 COc:te in Hect. pied holds institutional and fto. ares ,and resi~ houseless population) of C.D. d'entia.1 block hauses ward in sq. kms. p M F p M F

1 2 3. 4 5 6 7 8 g 10 11

Kharar Tahsil {Part}

83 Abhi,pur (329) 232.0(\ 71 71 425 232 193 84 43 41 84 Kub:aneri (323) 361.00'" 176 176 1,163 626 537 . 180 91 89 85 Sall9atpur a (H6) 194.00 75 75 530 285 . 245 66 35 31 86 'Manampur (330) 64'.00 232 232 1,491 805 686 236 122 114 , Sharif

87 Dulwan (337) 475.00 39 39 221 126 95 30 108 12 ....88. Khadr; (336) 76.00 27 27 209 109 100 30 12 18 89 ' Rllffguana (335) . 66.00 7 7 59 29 30 7 3 4 90 Palnanpur .(334) 338.00 74 74 474 254 220 77 42 35 91 MaJra (332) 471.00 151 151 935 503 432 189 108 81

;92 Raj94rh {331) 99.00 3 3 19 9 10 4 1 j 93 Kartal"pUr ( 156 ) 119.00 102 102 694 391 303 112 70 42 94 Boothgarh ( 155) 133 .00 77 77 499 256 243 70 34 36 95 . o;.a~oran (154) 142.00 118 118 797 435 362 119 59 60 iKalan ! 96 i Kans a 1a ( 157) 306.00 120 120 826 431 395 1-15 60 ·55 ')7 . Taldpur ( 158) 139. 00 69 69 503 277 22b 61 37 - 24 98 Hoshilrpur (159) 304.00 152 152 1,075 583 492 169 83 86 99 Sultanpur (333) 122.00 19 19 106 66 40 11 7 100 Siswan (33Bi 1,678.00 46 46 251 143 108 32 26 6 101 Chhoti Bari (339) 1,178.00 87 87 486 2/1 . 215 89 50 39 Nag9a1 102 Majr1an (343) 1,661.00 313 325 2.088 1.236 852 362 211 151

110 Paraul (340) 470.00 267 267 1,634 920 714 232 113 119 '-11 .Bharaunja1n (11;0) 204.00 212 246 1,284 697 587 219 101 118 112 Ferozpur (341) 103.00 46 46 323 179 144 40 23 17 Banger

113 Devinayar (161) 117.00 3 3 13 9 4 1 1 114 Salamatpur (162) 134.00 67 67 451 249 202 76 50 26 503

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT"

Scheduled Scheduled Literates lNDUSTRIAL CATEGORY Of MAIN WORKERS castes Tribes I Agricultur al Total main Cult i vators workers labourers (I-IX) II

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

3 4 113 77 153 2 133 5 35 29 -- '402 271 319 3 214 35 57 52 166 122 179 135 25 407 333 446 295 411 6 181 156 3

£9 59 73 37 64 29 25 38 44 61 37 60 -- 39 14 16 19 14 12 93 75 168 108 133 2 79 18 253 216 262 146 267 7 80 64 6 5 5 6 6 128 109 254 152 190 168 82 79 170 135 145 7 72 3'- 1<\3 122 260 148 245 177 86

110 99 254 176 255 4 145 1 58 40 42 182 123 167 121 ' 15 2 147 150 352 199 327 9 127 4 110 24 17 40 26 40 12 15 66 54 81 47 72 6 25 9 B 92 37 150 . 132 3

79 67 27 595 154 760 9 420 --

283 185 550 331 537 13 175 95 341 318 419 250 373 13 127 36 123 81 109 4 80 2

2 2 6 4 101 81 138 110 128 2 72 31 5Q4

, MAJRI' C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of v ill age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (With H3db3~t No.) Code No. Lives tock, Mining .and Manufacturing Manufactur 1ng, forestry, Fish- quarrymg processing, pr ocess 1ng. lng, Hunting ser vic in9 servicing and and Plantations repairs in repa ir sin other orchards and household than Hous eho 1 d allied actfvities fndustrr industrr' III IV V(a V(b M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30.! 31 I

kharar Tahs 11 (Part) 83 Abhipur (329) j -:.. 6 84 Kubaheri (323) 2 23 10 85 ' Sangatpura ( 146) 86 Manakpur p30f 11 Shrif 87 Dulwan (337) 88 Khadri (336) 89 Ranguana (335) 90 Palhanpur '( 334) 8 91 Majra (332) 4 44 1 92 Rajgarh (331 ) 93 Kartarpur (156) 10 94 Boothgarh {155} 7 95 Dhakoran (154) 2 11 Kalan 96 ' Kansala (157) 7 97 Takipur (158) 7

98 Hosh~arpur (159) 2 17 99 Sultanpur (333) 2 100 Siswan (338) 15 101 Chhoti Bari (339) Naggal • " 102 Majrian (343) -- 17 7 11

110 Parau 1 '340) 1 2 92 2 111 Bharaunjain ( 16B) 2 85 8 112 Ferozpur (341) 2 3 Banger 113 Devi Nagar (161) 114 Salmatpur ( 162) 3 505 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers ' Workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other commerce storage and Services communications

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 , 2 2 3 2 79 191 3 .4 10 18 3 30]. 534 5 13 106 245 4 9 9 41 3 394 680

·2 8 62 95

-- 2 4 I 49 100 2 15 30 2 2 23 2 121 21H 5 17 6 47 236 425 --, 3 10 3 9 201 303 2 3 29 7 111 c36 3 5 21 190 361

9 3 32 2 176 391 3 3 .18 110 226 12 6 14 39 3 256 483 3 8 26 39 8 2 16 71 107 2 12 121 214

11 4 218 2 476 843

2 47 15 108 10 383 701 7 8 17 -- 90 4 324 574 2 20 3 70 140

3 4 4 17 2 121 - 200 506

MAJRI C.O. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

loca­ Name of vill age Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion (with Hadbast No. ) Vi 11 age occu- house~ (including age group 0-6 Code in Hect­ pied holds institutional and No. ares and resi- houseless population) Of C.D. denti.a 1 Block houses in Sq. Kms. P M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

, Kharar Tahsl1 (Part). /. 115 Rasulpur (163) 87.00 35 35 260 147 113 31 17 14 / '\ 116 Dhade Majra (164) 72.00 25 25 194 .108 86 35 18 17

117 Saini Maj:d (167) 153.00 160 160 1,054 534 520 179 91 88 118 Paintpur (166) 90.00 110 110 753 415 338 122 72 50 119 Ratwara (165) 51.00 47 47 422 230 192, 72 36 36 120 Chahar Majra (19) 134.00 43 43 331 191 140 65 36 29 121 Dhanauran (18) 145.00 53 53 319 1}2 147 73 38 35

122 Mastgarh (16) 104.00 99 99 638 33~ 303 114. 51 63 124 Tagan (17) 209.00 130 130 951 513 438 152 72 80 125 Tira (20) 374.00 267 267 1,828 1.007 821 286 147 139 126 Wasepur (168) 90.00 38 38 263 141 122 52 26 26 127 Sangalan (171) 86;'00 53 53 332 172 160 61 29 32 128 Ghandauli (169) 109.00 103 103 593 336 257 110 55 55 129 Bhagat Majra (170) 78.00 59 59 397 222 175 65 36 29 130 Ranai Majra (85) 150.00 14.0 140 933 . 485 448 166 85 81 131 Bahalpur (86) 120.00 27 27 166 96 70 21 10 11 132 Malakpur (84) 112.00 58 58 368 202 166 59 33 26

133 Shiamipu~ (83) 95.00 21 21 144 72 72 21 7 14 134 Palheri (173) 323_00 145 145 1.088 584 504 169 87 82

135 Rur~ee Kham (82) 190.00 120 120 865 481 384 148 92 56

136 Nanu Majra (180) 106.00 4 4 43 31 12 3 3 137 Jakar Majra (80) 8,9.00 82 83 546 284 262 73 35 38 139 Hasanpur' ( 177) 49.00 1 3 1 2 , 140 Thaska (174) 108.00 17 17 194 120 74 23 10 13 141 Raihamanpur (172) 115.00 6 6 32 19 13 5 3 2 142 Jhampur (22) 187.00 142 147 941 501 440 140 70 70 143 Manana (21) 110.00 105 105 764 395 369 121 68 53 . 144 Hasainpur (178) 55.00 23 23 194 93 101 35 17 18 507

'CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literate<£ INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total Main Cultivators Agricu ltura 1 Workers Labourers ( I-IX) II

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

49 37 101 62 92 42 28 10 9 52 32 59 6 26 -- 53 55 398 294 273 6 108 75 167 134 304 215 224. 4 111 67 2 153 105 • 133 3 88 1 4 4 96 64 '-109 71 34 63 59 103 61 86 27 1- 9 6 240 156 189 1 91

135 127 -~ 335 205 281 134 49 315 24" 646 367 571 12 122 112 85 74 7-7 51 87 27 35 103 65 106 74 7 - 216 152 214 99 166 25 88 96 79 139 78 117 4 62 23

196 172 300~ 177 258 147 58 9 2 60 31 63 52 8 72 60 116 80 107 2 60 10 41 30 48 34 3 154 138 337 250 314 4 198 34 102 81 286 182 266 103 119

18 10 22 7 13 29 36 205 154 128 7 In 15

4 63 34 73 30 29 14 7 12 8 123 108 327 207 279 8 113 53 77 67 244 201 212 3 106 --. 27 58 49 46 23 508

MAJRI C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY loca- Name of '1il1 aqe INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS t;on (with Hadbast NO.) Code No. livestock, Minlng .and Manuf actur i ng Manufactur i ng t forestry, Fish- quarrYlng processing, process ing, ing. Hunting servicing servicing and and Plantations repa ir s in repairs in other orchards and household than Household allied activities industr) , ;ndustr) III IV V(a V(b ' M F 'M F M F M F

1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Kharar Tahsil (Part) '\ "- '-,,_ 11,5 ' Rasulpur ( 163) 4 116 Dhode Majra ( 164) 1 20 6 117 Saini Majra (167) . 13 118 Paintpur (166) 2 21 119 Ratwara (165 ) 4 120 Chahar Majra (19) 121 Dhanauran ( 18) 2 16 122 Mastgarh ( 16) 10 124 Togan ( 17) 8 21 125 Tir-a , (20) 9 40 -- 126 Wasepur (168) 3 127 Sangalan ('171 ) 4' 128 Ghandauli (169) 4 12 129 13hagat Majra (170) 6

130 Rana; Majra (~5) 131 Bahalpur (86) 132 Malakpur (84) -- 19 133 Shiamipur (83) 3 134 Palheri ( 173) 3 2 8 ,135 Rurkee Kham (82) 2 136 Nanu Majra (SO) 137 Jakar Majra (89) -- 29 4 139 Hasanpur ( 177) 140 Thaska (174 ) 141 Ra i hamanpur (172 ) 142 Jhampur (22) 9 20 1

143 Manana (21) 7 18 144 ,. Hasainpur ' ( 178) 11 509 CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS. Marginal Non-workers WorKers Constructions Trade and, Transport, Other Commerce Storage and Services Communications

VI VIr VI II IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

1 17 55 113 2 9 49 80 2 15 60 6 261 514 5 S t3 2 191 334

3 9- 9 19 3 ~7 189 3 1 82 139 . 15 3 22 86 147 20 16 9 43 1 146 302 9 9 51 232 4'37 8 62 13 205 12 436 809 1 2 19 ' 1 54 121 5 2 14 66 160 4 32 17Q 257 3 3 19 3 105 171 2 2 48 227 448 2 1 33 70 3 5 '10 2 95 164

6 24 72 5 1 7 56 4 270 500 7 5 29 215 384 1 9 12 11 17 15 3 156 255 2

4 9 47 74

3 7 13 4 8 18 53 7 222 432 6 5 43 3 183 366 3 9 47 101

/ 510

MAJRI C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

loca- Name of v ill age '" Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population i~ the tion (with Hadbast No.) Village occu- house- (including age group 0":"6 Code in Hect- pied holds jnstitutional and , No. ares and resi- houseless population) of C.D. dential Block houses in Sq. Kms. p M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 . 11

Kharar ,Tahsll (Part) 145 Sihanpur (176) 33.0G 13 13 61 36 25 14 7 7 146 Tar au 1 i (175 ) 110 .po,,- 37 37 371 193 178 66 37 29 147 Behlolpur (23) 243.00 371 371 2,494 1,364 1,130 463 253 210 160 Abhipur (79) 88.00 82 82 519 262 257 89 43 ,46

Urban : 511 ..

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total Main Cult.ivators Agricultural Workers labourers ( I-IX) I I

M F M, f M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

36 25 10 3 24 8 4 2 114 86 93 57 11 634 546 778 409 705 11 145 161 107 88 152 89 131 50 40

\ 512

MAJRI C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

loca­ Name of vi 11 age INDUSTRIAL.CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code No. L"ives toe k, Mining and Manufactu,·tng Manufacturing, forestry. Fish­ quarrying processing, pr oeess ing, ing. Hunting servicing servicing and and Plantations repairs in repairs in other orchards and household than Household allied activities industrr industr v III IV V(a) V(b) .

M F M F M F M F

2 24 26 27 28 29 3D- 31

Kharar Tahsil (Part) ,', 145 Sihanpur (176) 24 8 146 Taraul i. (175} 3 141 Behlolpur (23) 4 2 52 160 Abhipur (79) 7

Urban 513

. CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY O~ MAIN WORKERS Martnal Non-workers Wor ers

Constructions Trade and Transport, Other commerce- storage and Services communications

_!!_- Vll VIII 'IX M F M F M F M F M F H F

32 33 34 ,.35 36 37- 38 39 40 41 42 43

12 17 "- 2 1,9 100 178 16 93 2 23 209 8 659 1,119 3 8 22 131 257 ..

URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 516

URBAN

Loca~ Name of Townl Area of. No. of No. of Total population Total population in the t10n Ward Townl occu­ house- (including age group 0-6 Code ,Ward in pied holds institutional and No. _ Sq. Kms. rest. houseless population) , dential houses

p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

I Naya llangal (I,A.C.) 2,655 12,046' 6,534 5,512 1,503 195 108 Sect~r 1 594 594 2,602· 1,348 1,254 196 98 98

2 498 498 2,363 1,264 l,p99 339 170 169

3 373 ' 373 1,651 885 766 180 97 ,83

4 149 149 609 315 294 39 22 17 _:; 5 87 87 389 199 190 20" 14 6 6 o

7 462 543 2,300 1,294 1,006 .377 207 170

8 Nfl Area 15 15 159 155 4 3 2. 9 Majowal Area 396 396' 1,--973 1,074 899 349 186 163 II IIngal Townsllip (U.A.)· IA 6.182 6.8ll 32,003 17.074 14.929 4,644 2,451 2.193 ('I) Ranga] Townsblp (II.A.C.' 1.90 6,218 6,308 29.311 15,676 13,635 4.204 2,204 2.000 (ti) Oustee Colony· Block-A (O.G.) II.A. 129 1Z9 687 354 333 134 11' 63 (iii) . OHstee Colony B1od::-B (0 .G. ) I.A. 375 375 2,005 1,044 961 306 176 130 111 Anandpur Sahib (N.C.) 3.00 2,083 10,674 5,718' 4,956 1,830 996 834 liard 1 272 272 1,507 809 698 251 145 106

2 149 151 827 446 381 124 73 51.

3 85 85 392 205 187 54 31 23 4 157 -'57 870 462 408 142 88 54 5 175 193 1,034 564 470 215 121 94

6 208 210 1,203 648 555 223 109 114

7 190 19G 818 457 361 141 73 68 8 197 202 1 971 533 438 160 83 79

9 218 218 1,056 561 495 179 91 88 10 195 202 1,003 505 498 182 S2 9()O 11 184 184 993 528 465 159 90 69 517

PRIMARY CENSUS A~STRACT

Scheduled Scheduled L"i terates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Workers Labourers I-IX ·11

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 .20 21 23

1.144 979 5.134 3.766 3.383 355 45 2 86

118 101 1.224 1.026 728 128 371 317 1,013 714 583 41 109 97 725 539 403 40 53 38 288 235 .- 169 60 22 18 180 161 110 2r --

110 88 808 599 148 38 31 2 57 6 148 2 153 355 320 748 490 489 25 5 28

3.967 3.452 12.778 9.474 8.188 852 42 29 2

3.579 3.119 11.769 B,745.. 7.543 829 41 29 2

114 81 249 193 155 5

274 252 160 536 490 18

1.543 1.355 3.841 2,756 Z.135 303 311 105 153 11

440 360 579 397 372 138 121 105 23 283 247 313 ?06 170 9 11 - 3 33 25 165 128 107 14 5 2 62 51 -- 314 227 214 23 3 162 148 306 205 235 23 25 68 6 127 114 319 185 311 13 39 54 5 50 43 327 207 238 11 49 3 82 aD 340 259 263 16 27 67 50 421 344 281 17 7 203 204 344 265 249 T2 15 34 33 412 333 295 27 9

fl" 518

. URBAN

Loca- Name of Town! INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion Ward Cod2 No. Livestock, Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing, Forestry, fish­ Quarrying Processing, Processing" ing, Hunting Servicin? and Servicing and and Plantations Repairs 10 Repairs in other Orchards and Household than Household allied activities Industry Industry ( Ill) (IV) Via} V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30" 31

Samrala Tahsil (Part)--Contd. I lIaya lIangal (I.A.C.) 16 6 2.Si"S 77 Sector 1 3 2 590 12 2 489 12 3 365 11 4 114 30 5 95 4 6 7 9 2 539 5 8 MFL Area 149 9 Majowa1 Area 3 234 3 II langal Township (U.A.) 3 143 25 592 13 (i,langal Township (I.A.C. ) 2 137 24 462 12 (11) Oustee Colony Block-A (0:&.) 24

(iii) trustee Colony Bloclt-B (O.G.) 6 1 106 " III Anandpur Sahib (M.c.1 4 39 4 250 Ward 1. 13 23 2 23

3 9 21 4 6 H 5 5 15

6 2 24

7 4

8 20

9 34

10 Z 40 11 Z 3 34 519

PRIMARY.CENSUS ABSTRACT

f INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers , Workers Construct;ons Trade and Transport', Other COOI1Ierce Storage and Services Communications

VI VII VIJ I IX

M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 . 40 41 42 43

43 158 11 58 2 396 262 3.151 5,157

38 2 29 64 113 620 1,126 29 2 8 55 26 681 1,058 7 28 29 482 726 18 3 33 30 146 234 7 4 6 14 89 168

r- 28 2 4 72 28 546 968 4 2 3 40 31 1 13 134 21 585 874 254 1.512 26 540 10 5.073 715 2 8.884 14,077

162 1 1.383 26 472 -10 4,855 754 2 8.131 12.806

37 26 23 45 5 199 328

55 103 45 ... - 113 16 554 943

124 1 655 5 190 2 1,009 174 2,983 4.653

10 40 18 123 31 437 560 7 38 14 74 8 276 372 25 6 38 12 98 173 15 58 25 95 22 248 385 8 36 22 56 16 329 447

14 68 18 92 8 i- 337 542 7 4 171 10 219 350

22 82 46 65 15 270 422

11 110 14 104 17 280 478 21 ·64 12 95 12 256 486 15 127 11 96 23 233 438 520

Loca­ Name of Town/ Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tlon Ward' _Town! occu­ house- (including age group 0-6 Code Ward in pied holds institutional and No. Sq. Kms. resi­ houseless population) den.tial houses

p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 '1

IV Rupnagar (M.C.) , zsl.o(., 7,376 7,419 37,996 20,212 11.784 6,090 3.120 2,970 Ward 1 650 650 3,150 1,698 1.452 530 ; 296 234

2 807 850 '4,084 2,142 1,94>2 625 332 293

3 425 425 2,276 1,235 1,041 519 262 257

4 1,408 1,408 6,678 3,796 2,882 1 ,010 511 499 5 604 604 3,320 1,767 l,S53 553 301 252

6 410 410 2.164 ",116 1-,048 316 158 158

7 350 350 1,927 984 943 306 151 '155

8 347 347 1,770 907 863 267 130 137

9 294 294 1,752 921 831 266 136 130

10 566 566 2,763 1,462 1,301 394 210 ' 184 , 11 339 339 1,865 923 ' 942 302 153 14,9 12 412 412 2,107 1,122 985 323 165 158

13 764 764 4,140 2,139 2,001 629 315 314 Morinda (M.e.) 3.00 2,955 2.958 17.440 9.297 8,141 2.876 1.577 1.299 liard 1 376 379 2,494 1,362 1,132 414 218 196

2 139 139 757 387 370 122 61 61

3 248 '248 1,464 810 654 220 131 -89

4 361 36-1 2,038 1,160 878 282 161 121

5 267 267 1,534 190 744 265 159 106

6 155 155 896 485 411 166 90 76

7 136 136 785 407 378 1l!5 67 48

8 170 170 958 495 463 147 "77 70 9 149 149 988 505 483 155 84 71

10~ 171 171 1,057 545 512 173 100 73

11 162 162 908 482 426 146 75 71

12 201 201 1 ,116 584 532 187 103 84 13 420 420 2,445 1,285 1,160 484 251 233 521

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Trib:es Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Workers Labourers (I--IX) I II

M F M F M F M F M F M ·F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

, 3,004 2,114 14,532 10.965 10.480 1,115 325 341 8

273 228 1,070 755 891 80' 129 147

212 1!W3 1,546 1,284 1,1~4 208 15 63 7 301 256 438 204 656 16 15 21 441 405 2,903 1,867 2.191 213 60 16 422" 348 1,266 953 814 79 41 49 199 205 838 699 576 59 7 18 387 374 715 539 506 83 2 21 18 740 612 470 30 4 12 17 696 574 445 26 4 4 224 206 1,081 871 726 123 6 2 ?4 25 725 667 460 40 3 , 30 25 874 675 569 52 4 458 418 1,640 1,265 1,032, 106 37 23

~. 197 1.945 5.854 4.265 4.570 273 275 499

214 200 937 623 673 33 52 53 261 197 212 25 6 2 52 55 553 388 430 31 18 15 93 38 771 572 589 30 13 12 206 184 541 457 349 30 4 8 385 330 211 120 234 2 4 31 7 6 292 223 213 21 9 86 95 355 259 257 9 ! 225 204 296 235 260 6 40 39 89 81 358 311 263 21 35 45

222 187 295 190 210 26 3 45 372 325 305 209 219 12 38 91 246 240 679 481 601 27 46 107 522

SAMtALA -C.D. BLocK URBAN

Loca- Name of Town! INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion Ward Code No. Livestock, Mini jng and Manufacturing. Manufacturing, Forestry. Flsh- Quarrying Process i ng, Processing .. lng, Hunting Servicing and Servicin9 and and Plantations Repairs in Repairs 1n other Orchards ana Household than Household allied activities Industry Industry III IV __V!~_) __ V(a) M F M. F M F M F

2 2"4 25 26 27 28 29 30. 31

, , 19 IV Rupnagar (M.C.) ( 4' 10 -- 109 4 1.• 528 Ward 1 13 2· 8 152 3

Z 11 3 12 184 3 2 82 4 36 91 2

5 '4 4 137 2

6 2 96 7 72 2

8 130

9 58 10 6 2 2 131

11 2 83 12 4 7 114 3 13 3 39 198 3

Morinda (M.C.) 2 89 8 1,031 18 Ward 4 1 47 127

2 5 8 22 3 157 4 11 267 2

5 72

6 46

7 13 34 2 8 67

9 8 45 10 32 38 3 11 2 4 12 --. Z 44 13 80 523

; PtUfMY CEIlSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers Workers Constructions Trade and Transport, (}'ther COIIIIIerce, - Storage and Services Communications /.

VI VII Vlli F M F F M F M ·f . M f

32 33 34 35 3'6 37 .38, 39 40 41 42 43

649 10 4,615 996 1

6 39 2 58 ·339 72 . 807 . 1.372 51 16 H1 10 53 2 544. 170 998 1,734 _ 14 223 5 28 271 9 .. 579 .1,025 . , 21 .' 131 5 223 l,H2 205 1,605 2;669 11 2 252 5 88 3 228 66 -- . . 953 '1,474

21 .217 2 24 191 66 ~40 989

29 '. 200 3 20 182 7.7 478 860 .. 1 17 200 10 108 26 4.37 833 3 218 2 13 2 84 21 ,-- 476 805

13 190 5 35 341 114 .' -. 736 1,178 TO .212 3 15 135 34 .:-. , 463 902 9 - .,,- 246 5 17 ..167 -44 . 553 933 16 238 1 65 413 102 1,107 1,894 195 . 1 1.365 14 ·289 3 825 229 .,727 7,870

100 45 212 28 689 1,099 1.'122 1 8 44- 15 175 345 .160 16 60 29 . 380 6.23 185 2 9 52 25. 571 848 167 2 24 66 28 441 714 53 18 28 251 409 '120 9 27,- 16 194 357 20 93 25 44 7 -_. 238 454 53 41 13 21 6 245 477

10 68 17 56 21 282 491 55 15 51 20 272 400 5 2S 35 36 7 305 520 .I 10 173 55 129 26 684 1,133 524 - -,.", .... Loca­ Name of Town/ Area of No. of No. of J-Qb 1 pepul at \oft tion Ward Town/ occu­ house- (including Code Ward in Pl-ad .' hO"lds institutional alld ' No. Sq. Kms. resi­ houMlen 1IGP'l1flUQtI) aetlt1al .houses

p M f f

1. 2 3 4 5 7 -to ·11

, VI Kurali (M.C.) 7.40 l .. lJ' '" :, ..... Ward 1 4-71 ~Ol 101

2 ],23 123 799 4U, ~16 . 131 " 11 i8

3 196 199 1.310 &43 .41 ,.z08 106 )62

4 311 311 1 ,855 ~1l ~Wl4 ,l09 15. 1$5 5 94 94 640 144 U6 . 97 51 .45

6 403 403 2,279 .l.221 1.056 ,3..12 lao 1~2 7 359 369 2.086 1,lOO il6 320 li:t l~' 8 146 146 9:05 4$3 ua '1ft 63 U, 9 442 442 2,555 l.l26 1.?Zt ~07 au l~ 10 153 153 852 45,6 ~H 13.8 17 ,6.1 11 270 270 1,645 aao ~'5 ,2~7 ,1,35

YU Khnar (U.A.) M.A. 4,876 4~889 26.109 1.,,111t 12 •.- 4.092 2."1 1.1SO (i) Kharart".C.) 4.20 4,844 4.857 25.938 1~.9!8 lZ.'10 4._ 2.l. 1'-' liard 1 315 315 1,810 .' 0960 11,50 317' 167 no 2 397 397 2,137 .1.154 983 381 198 183 3 518 518 1,944 1.}63 181 ,.294 168 Uf

4 351 351 1,963 1,090 413 Z99 167 U~ 5 6()5 605 2,924 1,546 1.318 U1 2,41 1ft 6 398 398 2.108 1,124 984 320 119 141 7 292 292 1.758 93\ au .~z \51 l~l 8 284 284 1.706 890 81' ~5.6 .ttl H~

9 308 308 1.742 936 806 144 '141 lO~ 10 4{)4 417 2.383 1.ZiO 1.\23 4,18 2U 1M 11 426 426 2,350 1,258 1,092 349 206 143

12 293 293 1.604 830 174 210 118 92

13 253 253 1.• 509 7~ ~u Z.S7 129 118 ~ (i 1) lawn Shahr (O.S.) I.A. 32 lZ 111 .~ .. .24 11 II 525

INOUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Woricers Labourers (I-IX) II

, F M F M M F M F

12 .U 14 15 11 17 18 19 20 22 23

.- ....117 4,;165 4.779 356 252 114

)44 845 628 820 40 16 ;. 7

3-46 243 212 18 42 9 481 417 350 ... 30· 59

413 -_ 602 411 50~ 40 22 3 1 241 133 194 10. 43 148 918 686 603- 63 8 --

761 586 546 6Z 14 25

"itIt __ > .. 9 9· ,:- .7' a56 z.« 14 26 391 f70 ... 6n· 65 '21 40 ua Ht . .., .. 249 Z04 8 26

291 349 .... 325 460 6 9 4

3"Ul 2.111 '.1ft '.'" ' .. 789 687 290 2 575 24 3.... t,l. • ••71 '.934 6.748 605 290 Z 575 . 24

515 466 630 391 432 15 8 64

329 241 . 644 442 511 22 8 51 303- 114 . 107 320 700 .14 , 16- .sS 117 549 654 3.72 567 27 56 227 18 3" 273 1.252. 1.G16 704 156 )4 13· no 117 819 611 528 73 .13 SO 458 400 637 446 454 46 2 5 H .26 672 ' 552 440 34 28 10 665 483 459 48 10 4

114 111 ~ .. a23 619 650 37 69 16 6

247 214 937 693 558 52 26 2

73 .67 619 5HI 357 41 9 5

15 l4 619 471 388 40 . 3.1 40 • " 49 57 41 2 526

URBM

Loca- Maille of Town! INDUSTRIAl' CATEGORY .OF MAIM ~~~S '1' tion WarH Colle No. Livestock. Mining and Manufacturing. Manuf act ur; i n9, . Forestry. FiStl- Quarrying . Proceni "g. '. Processin9, ing. l:Iunting Serv 1d 119 al')d . Serviciny and . and .plantations R~alt$ in ...... •, . " Repair's". n· other Orcharas ana Household' . " . , than Househo Td allied activities Industry' ',Industry . plq ~IV~ • V{al :,J'" V~bl M F M F: . M F M F , _,

1 ' l 24 25 26 21 28 29 .,30 .! 31 !

, VI (ural' (M.C.) ~ 55 4' l,111. 25 Ward -- 1 3 5 243 2

2 -- , SO 2· 3 .- 68 7 4 3. ... 152 6 . 1 5 ,- !!- 52 6 2 20 206 l' , 'I.,., 7 5 -,. "'- " 20 153 2 8 ":11- 32 2 9 4 2 91 2

10. 1 19 11 45 'II Khanr (0 .A. ) tz l -- '179 $ 1.819 52 (i) KhaTar (M.C.) 22 2 179 5 1,812 51 Ward 1 16 '88 2 2 -- 22 144 4 3 ,8 465 7 4 2 23 -- 85 2· 5 3 2 -- 4' 1'07 9 6 2 -- 3 88 '3 7 3 98 3 - 8 109 3 9 111 4 10 29 192 2

11 58 150 4

12 2 95 4

13 21 74 4 (ii) "awan Shah.. (O.G.) 7 1 527

PR'IMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INOUSTR1AL CATEGORY Of MAIN WORKERS Marginal , Non-workers Workers

~onstructions Trade and - Transport. Other Commerce Storage and Services Commun1C4t1~ns

VI VII ' Vlll IX -.~- --- -"""'""'"--M F M F M F M f M F . M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42

', .. " 266, ' 309 3 1,287 313 '4.562 7,895

113 1 ' 2117 76 150 35 652 1,154 10 42 n 57 16 -- 211 358 ~, 126 2 , 13 80 21 l'U 617 5f • ,-. 106 55 109 33 469 844

4 43 17 .. ' 34 .,9 150 286 37 87 38 205 62 620 993 I 16, U8 3 27 148 57 . 554 9?4 5 126 15 39 11 ;2:39 4p8

21 276 ,2 ~40 151 57 682 1,164 I 14 -- 7 76 8 -- ' 252 388 5 lU' 1 10 , 2'38, 4 420 759

167 2 l,3Ii~ '2 An 1.935 48' 3 9 7,218 11,483 166 22 434 I, 1.127 488, 3 I 7.171 ,.> 11.396

29 42 32 152 13 835 5 78 39 . 164 16 961 _ ;' 10 , '25 .... 18 69 '6 463 767

3 46 ,33 92 "I " 3 520 845 22 122-' 2: 56 363 138 '842 1,222 12 151 3 33 176 66 596 911 29 116 6 52 149 ,37 477 781

14 139 1 32 108 29 450 782 12 174 14 127 43 477 758

15 112 3 45 172 25 _'- 610 1,086

2 95 2 56 168 45 8 700 3 129 2 7 HI "I 32 473 733 10 114 3 17 80 31 .. - 398 683 . 1 22 3. 8 1 41 87 Loca- Name·Qf Townl Area' of No. of No. of Total population 'Totaf pt)'pulation in the tion. Ward Townl . oc~u- hQU5~- (i n(:l udi og ..age grouP Q..... ti .Code Ward 1n pied holds ins t Hut lotia 1 and No. Sq. Kms. ra'si- . hoOseless.popu1ation}· dentia.l· houses

p foil F P flf· . f

2 3' 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

VIII S~~.S. Nagar (Mohall) (M.A.t.) .1,.68 18,5ZS '18~613 .... 78.451 42,040 36.4:)1 11.911 .. 6;_' J._ ',' Phase r 2,526 ·2,526 lO,8H' 5,704 5.115 1."& 9-'3 713 '

2· 1,402 1,402 5,904 3,173 2,731 111 4'26 355 3A 769 .. 769 3;362 1,606 l,5~ .7-0 no 2to 3B1 1,069 , "',071 4,64,1 2',467 2.174 SM 3%5 !III

3BZ ' -,;;- 923 923 3,865 . 2,079 1.188 48'3 261 1n 4 _.:.. 1,629 1,634 6,929 3',673 3,256 1,031 55'6 481·

5' 1,~ 10 1 ,211 4,933 2,595 2,3)S m 341 In' 6 SM 809 3,500 1,877 1,623 S37 om t~

7 2,632 2,632: n,65,5 Ii ,>'53 5,S~ '.&31 aM 165' 8 lO6. 106 SlO . ,283 227 110 1S 95 9 1,302 1,302 5,92'1' 3.125 2,796 413 .111 .:. 620 '" 10 620 2\673 1.~6 1 ~2i" 4. 2.' 1'" 11 2,361 '2.361 9r149 4~~4 . 4,'" 1,tf7 " 9t9 u,· Sector 70 6D7 607 ~,577 1,369 1,208 543 199 344 71 209 214 197 522 275 150 8C 10

Industrial.... Area Phase-l 82 82 217 140 137 $8 24 ,. Z 36 '36 106 71 35 Hi 9 7. 1 35 35 113 80 33 17 lS 2

4 2 2 7 4 3

5 66 66 118 193 25 8 4 6 19 94 136 110 26 '5: 3 .'2 7 77 77 156 100 56 15 11 4

8 34 34 209 156 53 28 10 18 529

, ,.llWtv CEftSUS A&SlRACT .. Scl\edultd S.c:t\edu 1ed . Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes . Total Main Cultivators Agricultural Wor~er's Labourers (lww IX) . I {' * f !II f, M F M, f,. M F M F 12 .1) 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2~

w~ •• ~._ , ,.,..~ _ , ~ _..- ... _.,~ .- ...... --. .-", ,_ , .... -~.. ~" ..... ,,- ... ;{ .... ~,_.-_,.-.- --"--'''''''''-~ -,,~ .... ,.-, ..... ~ .....

I.no 31.&65 Z~.6Z3 21,500 4.12' 194 lap , !.p, $.- 1.:<;:,:.~; .... , . ; :_ :" ;" )".~ ... ;:,: .

3.81 342 4,6,14 . 3 .818 2~938 694 7 9 .. ~ '" .', "; . 262 21S '''!I- .. 2.613 2.• 168 1,601 338 14

3)7 :.290 , 1.186 1.074 882 167 " 7. 8- 129 lU ,2,014 . 1.655 I;Z54 285 11 12 '9 i5 .. - 1.789 1 ,411 1,071 . J 93 34 2 1st lZ5 ! .GOZ 2.446 1,867 383 10 ,,2 " &0 18 2,171 1.744 1,401 267 14 . 138 1M. 1.546 1,227 963 235 8 6

5" S~ ,'111!-~ 4.9n 3.929 Z .. 9.14 '.543 29 . 1Z

r., If 12: 34 13 71 39 54) 39

~43 .t13 2,664 2,190 1,491 281 7 1 &0 78 ' 1 .104 909 675 159 9 530 45;1 3.650 . Z ,613 2,586 302 40 60

453 424 455 199 755 202 22

88 33 "w 235 77 364 24 4 \

31 27 .,- 78 54 90 4 • -. 33 ' 8 40 3 7 3 43 17 44 5 4 1 3 ZZ 3 166 9 180 1 • 92 1.9 95 .- 65 30 77 4 2 4 125 12 138

APPENDIX 'I DETAILS OF C.D. BLOCKS INCLUDED UNDER VARIOUS TAHSILS AND TAHSILWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT '536

DISTRICT PRIMARY

Sl. Di~trict/ Totall Area No. of No. of Total population Total population in the No. Tahsil/U.A. Rural in occupied house- (including institutional ag'e group 0-6 City/ Urban km2 residen­ bolds and houseless population Town tial houses P M F P M F

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

8. lupnagar 11 2.085.. 0Q ,1~0.258 161.186 915,603 489,671 425,932 147.226, 78.115 69.1 H lJistrict \ R 2.002.90 112.172 112,776 683.286 365~445 317.841 1'11.490 5.9,165 52.325 U 82.10 48.086 48,410 232,317 124,226 108,091 35.736 18.950 16,786

Anand'pur T 657.96 45,583 45,862 251,140 131,696 119.444 39,883 21,048 18,835 Sahib Tahsil .. R 632.14 34,197 34,312 196,417 102,370 94,047 31,906 16,806 15,100 • u 25.82 1],386 11,550 54,723 29,326 25,397 7,977 4,242 3,735 Naya Nanga1 u 14.92 2,574 2.655 12,046 6,534 5,512 1,503 795, 708 (N .A. C.)

Naga 1 Town­ u N.A. 6,782 6,812 32,003 17,074 14,929 4,644 2,451 2,193 ship {U.A.)

(i) Nanga] u 7~90 6.278 6,308 29,311 15.676 13.635 4,204 2,204 2,000 Township (N.A.C.i

Ii i) oustee u N.A. 129 129 687 354 333 134 71 . 63 Colony Block 'A' (O.G)

(ii i) Oustee u N.A. 375 375 2,005 1,044 961 306 176 130 Colony .­ Block 'B' (O.G. )

Ana'ndpur u 3.00 2,030 2.083 10,674 5.718 4.956 1,830 996 834 Sahib (M.C)

2 Rupnagar T 734.99 47,777 48,160·' 290,177 155,204 134,973 47,673 25,309 -22,364 Tahsil R 706.99 37,446 37,783 234,741 125,695 109,046 38,707 20,612 18,095 u 28.00 10,331 10,377' 55,436 29,509 25,927 8,966 4,697 4,269

Rupnagar (M.C) U 25.00 7,376 7,419 37,996 20,212 17,784 6,090 3,120 2,970

1.00 2,955 2,958 17,440 9,297 8,143 2,876 1,517 1,299

3 Kharar Tahsil T 731.69 66,898 67,164 374,286 202,771 171,515 59,670 31,ISJ 2:,912• R 703.41 40,529 40,681 252,128 137,380 114,748 40,877 21,747 .19,130

U 28.28 26,369 26.483 122,158 65,391 56,767 18,793 10,011 8,782

Kura 1i (M.C.) U 7.40 2,968 2.981 17,592 9,341 8,251 2.726 1,414 1.312 537

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Scheduled Castes Scheduled Literates Total main workers Tribes (I-IX) p M F P M F P M F P M F

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

224.982 121,131 '103,851 . ~23.541 314,649 208,892 269,233 255.312 13.861 185,873 100,210 85.663 364.018 223,631 140,387 198,819 192.948 5.871 39,109 20,921 18.188 159.523 91.018 68,505 70,414 62.424 7.990

50,347 26,878 23,469 137, 15.1 83,592 53,%9 69,369 65,629 3,740 37,907 20,224 17,683 99,402 61,839 37,563 53,553 51,323 2,230

12,440 6,654 5,786 ~l,749 21,753, 15,996 15,816 14,306 1,510

2,123 1,144 979 8,900 5,134 3,,766 3,738 3,383 355

7,419 3,967 3,452 22,252 12,778 9,474 9,040 8.188 852

6,698 3,579 3,119 20,514 11 ,769 8,745 8,372 7,543 829

195 114 81 442 249 193 160 155 5

526 274 _252 1,296 760 536 508 490 18

2,898 1,543 1,355 6,597 3,841 2,756 3,038 2,735 303

85,767 46,0]8 39,689 165,762 98,647' 67,115 84,892 81,704 3,188 " 75,907 40,877 35,030 130,146 78,261 51,885 68,454 66,654 1,800 9,860 5,201 4,659 35,616 20,386 15,230 16,438 15,050 1,388 5,718 3,004 2,714 25,497 14,532 10,965 11 ,595 10,480 1,115 4,142 2,197 1,945 10,119 5,854 4,265 4,843 4,570 273

(;,933 eR,868 48,175 1C l f,?3 22t':)6:~8 1 ,~;~: ,.j. 10 ;)8)? L·· : 14, '.I!? ,us~ 72,059 39,109 32,950 134,470 83,531 50,939 76,812 74,971 1,841 16,809 9,066 7,743 86,158 48,879 37.279 38,160 33,068 5,092 3,987 2,117 1,870 10,952 6,287 4,665 5,135 4,779 356 538

DISTRICT PRIMARY

Sl. Districtl Total/ INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF NQ. Tahsil/U.A. Rural/ Cityl Urban Town Cultivators Agricultural labourers Livestock, forestry, _fishing, hunting and plantations, orchards and allied activities II III

P M F P M F P M F

2 3 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

Rupnagar T 77.685 76.136 . 1.549 42.768 41.933 835 1.041 983 58 District '\ R 75.841 74,402 1,439 40.698 39.941 749 881 840 41

U 1.844 1.734 110 2.078 1.992 86 . 160 143 17 Anandpur T 24,804 23.628 1,176 9,048 8,724 324 143 139 4 Sahib Tahsil R 24,299 23,230 1,069 8,766 8,456 310 120 116 4 U 505 398 107 282 268 14 23 23 Haya Hanga 1 U 47 . 45 2 87 86 16 16 (H.A.C.) Nanga 1 Town- U 42 42 31 29 2 3 3 Ship (U.A.) ( 1) Nanga 1 U 41 41 31 29 2 2 2 Township (N.A.C.)

1i) Oustee U Colony Block ' A' (O.G. ) • ii) Oustee U COilony 8 loci<. 18 1 (O.G.) Anandpur U 416 311 105 164 153 11 4 4 Sahib (M.e.) Rupnagar T 25,847 25,726 221 16,694 16,503 191 435 411 24 Tahsil R 25,347 25,126 2Z1 15,840 15,657 183 374 360 14 U 600 600 854 846 8 61 51 10

Rupnagar (M.C.) ~ 325 325 355 347 8 59 . 49 10 Morinda (M.e.) u 275 275 499 499 2 2 30 Kharar Tahsil T 26/.9~4 26,782 152 17,026 16,706 320 463 433 15,828 256 387 364 23 ~ fi),195 26,046 149 16,084 64 76 69 7 IJ 739 736 3 942 878 Kural1 (M.e.) lJ 252 252 114 114 11 11 539

CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS

Mining and quarrying Manufacturing, processing, Manufacturi ng, .process i ng, servicing and repairs in servicing and repairs in household industry other than household industry

IV V( a) V(b) ,

p M F p M F P M F

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42

67 67 4,307 4,063 244 29,985 28,918 1,067 67 . 67 3,237 3,081 156 14,114 13,696 41.8

1,070 982 88 15,871 15,222 649 21 21 1.143 1,090 53 5,518 5,408 110 926 24 1,991. 19 21 21 .902 ..' 2,010 A ;" 217 188,_ 29 3.508 3.417 91 . " - '6 6 2.652 2,575 77

168 14-3 25 605 592 13

161 137 z( 474 462 12 '.'~:t

24 24" '- f

7 6 107 i06

43 39 4 251 250 1

41 41 1,399 1,334 65 6,712 6,510 202 ·n 41 1,189 1,136 53 4,116 3,95J 165 210 198 12 2,596 2,559 37 113 109 4 1,547 1,528 19

97 89 8 1,049 1,031 18

5 5 1,765 1,639 126 17,755 17,000 755, 5 5 '1.122 1,043 79 7,988 7,754 234 643 596 47 9,767 9,246 521

~ -- 59 55 4 1,136 1,111 25 540 DISTRICT PRIMARY

51. District' Totall INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF No. Tahsil/U.A. :~ura II C.ityl urban ------~------Town Constructions Trade and commerce Transport, storage and Communications

VI VII VIII

p M· F 'p M F p M f

2 3 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51

Rupnagar T 6,655 6,245 410 22,656 22,182 414 12,528 12,401 121 District R 4.494 \~.2Z6 268 9,308 9~219 8~ 8,896 8,858 38

U . 2.161 2,D19 142 13,348 12,963 ~ 385 3,632 3,54~ 89 Anandpur T 1.858 1,784 74 4.940 4,881. 59 2,742 2,72.2 20 ':"ilhib Tahsil R 1,435. 1.363 72 2,573 2,556 17 1,940 1,934 6

u 423 421 2 2,367 2,325 42 B02 788 14

/laya Nangd) U 43 43 169 158 11 60 ,58 z ~ N.A. c.)

Nang,a 1 Town- t1 255 254 1,538 1,512 26 550 540 ' '10 ship (U.A:)

( i) Nanga I u 163 },62 ;~ 1,409 1,383 26 482 472' - 1:0 Town:.hip (N .A. C.l (ii) Oustee u 37 37 26 26 23 Colony

Bloc k I AI .. (O.G .l

(iii) Oustee u 55 55 103 103 45 45 Colony

B lock I BI (O.G.• )

Anandpur U 125 124 660 655 5 190 2 Sahib (M.e.)

Rupnagar T 2,143 1,933 210 7,099 7,007 92 4,353 4,331 22 T ahs i1 R 1.707 1,517 190 3,034 3,005 29 3~'02 3,393 9

u 436 416 20 4,065 4,002 63 9.51 938 ,13

Rupnagar (M.e.) 240 221 19 2,686 2,637 " 49 659 649 10

Morinda ('M.e.) U 196 '195 1,379 1,365 14 292 289 3 . Kharar Tahsil T· 2,654 2,528 126 10,617 10,294 32.3 5,433 5,348 85

R 1,3S2 1,346 6 3,701 3,658 43 3,554 3.531 23

U .1,302 1,182 120 6,916 6,636 280 1.879 1.817 62

Kura Ii {M:C.l. U' - 268 266 2 1,383 1,374 9 312 309 3 541 CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS Marg i na 1 Worker 5 Non-workers , Other Services'

IX 'r.-.,

P M F P M F P M F

52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60

71,541 6~,444 9.097· 6.114 492 5,682 640.256 233,867 4~,389

41,291 38.618 2.673 6.095 424 f 5,671 478.372 172,073 306,299 30.250 23.826 6,424 19 8 11 161,884 61.794 100,090 19,152 17,232 1,920. 4,314 189 4,125 177 ,457 65,878 111,579 11;463 10,754 709 4,312 187 4,125 138,552 50,860 87,692 7,689 6,478 1,211 2 2 38,905 15,018 23,887 658 396 262 B,308 3,151 5,157

5,848 5,073 775 2 2 22,961 8,884 14,077

5,609 4,855 754 2 2 20,937 8,131 12,806

50 45 5 527 199 328

189 173 16 1,497 554 943

L

1.,ljt3 . ·1,009 174 7 ;636 ' 2,983 4,653"

20,069 17,908 2,161 1,249 196 1,053 204,036 73,304 130,732 1'3,404 12,468 936 1,248 196 1,052 165,039 58,845 :06,194 6.665 5,440 1,225 . 38,997 14,459 24,538 .. 5,ill 4,615 996 . 26,400 9,732 16,668 1,054 825 229 12,597 4,727 7,870

32,320 27,304 5,016 551 47 504 25S,lb3 94,68::' 164,078 16,424 15,396 1,028 535 41 494 174,781 62,368 112,413 15,896 11 ,908 3,988' 16 6 10 83,982 32,317 51.6?5 1,,600 1,287 313 12,457 4,562 7,895 542

DISTRICT PRIMARY

Sl. Di stricti Total Area No., of No. of Total population Total population in the No'. Tahsil/U.A. Rura.l! in occupied house- (including institutional age group 0-6 City! Urban km2 residen- holds and houseless 2o~ulation Town tial houses P M F P M F

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

Kharar (U.A.) U N.A. .4,876 4,889 26.109 14,010 12,099 4,092 2,242 1,8:

(0 Kharar U 4.20 4,844 4,857 25,938 13,928 12.010 4,068 2,£30 1.8 (M.e.)

( i i ) Nawanshahr U N.A. '/ '\ 32' 32 171 82 89 24 12 (O.G. ) "

S.A.S. Nagar U 16. '68 18.525. 18.613 78,457 42,.040 36,417 11.975 6,355 5 620 (Moha 11 ) (fl-A.C. ) 543 .CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Scheduled Castes' Scheduled Literates Total Main workers Tribes (I-IX! - p M f p. M F P M· F .p M f

E 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

6.084 2.763 16.718 9.727 6.991 7,39.6 6.789 607 6.015 3.283 2.732 16.612 9.678 6.934 7.353 6,748 605

69· 38 31 106 49 57 43 '41 2

6.738 3.628 3.11 0 58.488 32.865 25.623 25.629 21.500 4.129 544

DISTRICT PRIMARY

Sl. District! Total! INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF No,. Tahsfl!U.A. Rural! City! Urban Town Cultivators Agricultural labourers Livestock, forestry,. Rural! / fishing, hunting and plantations, orchards and allied activities . I II III

P M F P M F P M F

1 2 3 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

Kharar (U .A.) U 292 290 2 599 575 24 24 22 2 \ (il Kharar U 292 290 2 599 575 24 ~4 22 '2 (M.C. )

( 11 ) Nawans hahr U (O.G. )

S.A.S. Nagar U 195 194 229 189 40 41 36 5 (Mohali ) (N.A.C. )

.' 545

CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS

"tning and quarrying . '. Manufacturin3' processing, Manufacturing, processing, , servicing an repairs in servicing and repairs in household industry . other than household industry -tt.' . lV V( a) V(b) ~;

P M F P M F P M F

34 35 36 31 38 39 40 .41 42

1'84 179 5 1,871 1,819 52 184 179 5 1,863 1,812 51

-.- :..- 8 7

400 36Z 38 . 6,760 6,316 444

'. 546

~lSTRrCT PRlJllAn

51. District! Tota'l/ INDUSTRIAL CATEGpRY OF No. Tahsil!U.A. Rural/ City! Urban T_L._ Constructions, Trade and commerce Transpor.t. storage and· COf1'I11unications

" VI V.Il VIII

P M F P M F 'p M F, ,

2 3 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 5:6 51

Kharar (U.A.) U 169\ 167 2 1.387 1,365 22 446 437 9 / '; (1) Kharar tI 168 166 2 1.365 1.343 22 443 43'4 9 (M.C.) fi til Nawans hahr U 22 22 -- 3 3 (O.G.)

S.A.S. Nagar U 865 749 116 4,146 3,897 , 249 , 1.121, 1,071 50 (Mohali) (N.A.C.) 547 cENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS MARG I MAL Worker s Non-workers

Other S'ervices

IX

p M f P M f P M F

52 53 , 54 '55 56 57 58 59 60

, 2.424 1.935 489 12 3 9 18.701 ' 7.218 11.483

2,415 1.927 488 12 3 9 18.573 7,177 1.1,396

9 8 1 128 41 87

11,872 8,686 3,186 4 3 52,824 20,537 32,287

.WlBAN , PRIMARY, ckBsos ABSTRACT APPENDIX II . ENUMERA1ION BLOCI,ISE TOTAL POPULATION AND SCHEDULgD CASTES POPUVATION IN URBAN AREAS

·549

551

URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total P«::,pulation and Scheduled Castes Population-Urban -Blockwise

Location N arne of town/ Total popuJ:aUon Scheduled Castes Code No. Ward,(Urban Block

1 2 'i 3 4

20/8/1 Maya -Nangal N;A.C. 12.046 2.123

Sector-l 2,602 21~ Block 1 556 48 2 581 29 3 446 44 4 482 52 5 517 46 Sector-2 2,363 688 Block 6 451 124 7 470 167 8 o 409 313 9 620 224 ~ 10 413 135 Sector-3 1,651 206 . Block 11 339 50 12 362 116 13 438 33 I 14 512 7 Sector-4, 'G09 91 Block 15 609 91

Sector-5 389 40 Block 16 389 40 Sector-6 Sector-7 2,300 198 Block' 17 143 26 18 1,192 ' , 103 19 381 26 20 584 43 N.F.L. Area 21 159 6 Majowal Area 1,973, 675 Block 22 718 172 23 770 346 24 485 157 552

ORBAR PRIMARY CEIISUS ABSTRACT

/ APPENDIX II Total Population and Scheduled Castes Population-Urban Blockw1se

Location Name of town/ Total population Scheduled Castes Code No. Ward,(Urban Block • 1 2 3 4.

20/8/11 Nanga! Township ·N.A.C. 32,003 7,4'.1.9 Ward No. 1 682 113 Block 1 682 ill 3 Ward No. 2 '\ 607 175 I " Block 2 607 175 , Ward No. 3 242.. Block 3 242 Ward No. 4 119 34 Block 4 119 34 Ward No. S 399 79 Block 5 399 79 Ward No. 6 254 65 Block 6 254 65 Ward No. 7 137 ·5 Block 7 137 5 / YJard No. 8 .694 137 Block 8 694 137 Ward No. 9 624 43 Block 9 624 43 Ward No. 10 599 163 'Block 10 599 163 Ward No. 11 710 203 Block 11 710 203 Ward No. 12· 332 79 Block 12 332 79- Ward No. 13 399 42 Block 13 399 42 Ward No. 14 506 74 Block 14 506 74 Ward- No. 15 396 77 • Block 15 396 77 . Ward No. 16 253 61 Block 16 253 61 553 '

'URIWI PRIIlARY CEBSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II 'Tqtal Population and Sched~ed Castes· Population-Urban Blockwlse

Locat;ion Name of town! Total population Scheduled castes Code Nc). . Ward/Urban Block-

1 2 3 4

Ward No. 17 516 123 Block 17 516 123 Ward No. -18 539 198 Block 18 539 198 Ward No. 19 528 142

Block 19 ~28 142 Ward No.) 20 531 128 Block 20 531 128 Ward No. 21 595 200 Block 21 595 200 Ward No. 22 589 133 Block 22 589 133 Ward No. 23 561 153 Block 23 561 153

Wa.~,d No. 24 351 174 Block 24" 351 174 - Ward No. 25 411 63 Block 25 411 63 Ward No. 26 721 97' Block 26 721 97 Ward No. 27 465 31 Block- 27 465 31 Ward No. 28 622 121 Block 28 622 121 Ward No. 29 622 112 Block 29 ' 622 112 Ward No. 30 428 56 Block 30 428 56 Ward No. 31 446 34 Block 31 446 34 Ward No. 32 405 Block 32 405 554 UllBAR PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT _ APPENDIX II Total, Population and Scheduled Castes Population-Urban Blockwlse

Location Name of town/ Total, populati,on Scheduled. Castes Code No. Ward/Urban Block

1 2 3 4

Ward No. 33 617 33 )"

Block 33 t/ 617 33 Ward No. ~4\ 480 416 Block 34 480 416 Ward No. 35 447 284 Block 35 447 284 Ward No. 36 358 211 Block 36 '358 211 Ward No. 37 " 958 194 Block 37 958 194 Ward No. 38 838 75 Block 38 838 75 Ward No. 39 584 55 Block 39 584 55 Ward No. 40 782 74 ' Block 40 782 74 Ward No. 41 288 16 Block 41 288 16 Ward No. 42 379 67 Block 42 379 67 Ward 'No. 43 511 269 Block 43 511 269 Ward No. .. 4 461 117 ,: BlOck 44 461 117 Ward No. 45 530 201 Block 45 530 201 Ward No. 46 491 199 Block 46 491 199 Ward No. 47 599 140 Block 47 599 ' 140 Ward No. 48 502 180 Block 48 502 180 555 ,:UJQJ.M PB.lJ4AJ{y· ·C6IISUS. ABSTRACT . APPEllDlX II TGtal, Scheduled Caste Population-Urban B1,Qck-wise •. . ,_ ~ ... _. .-_. I " . ' •. _- " . .." . ' i, :.,1'. .-.' '.~

Lt>Catio~ M.... of 't~n/ . Total popul~ti~n Schedtn.~r·cadtt. No •. Ward/Urban -BloCk' . - Code .,.; ~ .

.2 .. 3· 4 . . Ward No. 49 $31,' 233

. :6lDck 49 8~4 233 Waxd No. 50 596 143 Block 50 590 143 Ward No., 51 348 129 > Block 51 348 1'29 .' ·Ward No. 52 426 44 Block 52: 426 44 ,. Ward No. 53 483 179. Block 53 483 .1.79 ._ ...:: ., ... Ward No. 54 559 . I}:O Block. 54 559 110 .. _., .. Wa~d No.:·,.:SS ." - 381 "54 .. .Block 55' 381 54., Ward no. SS:: 761 22' Block 56 761 22"'~ Ward No. 57 821 98 Block 57 821 98 Oustee Colony-A (O.G. ) 687 195 Black 58 .. 687 195 :~. ,. Y':<", , Oustee Colony-B (O.G. ) 2~OO5 526 Block 59 702 281 60 . 708 19

·61 595. ~26 _" 2O/8/IU, Ailendpur. ,Sahib M.C. 16;674 2,898 . Ward NO. I ·1,507 800 Block 1 668 247 2 282 184 3 557 369 Ward No. 2 827 530 ,<,4·. 471 . ~ .,; ...... 5.~~ .. 5 284· . 53 ,:.'. ,,' ':,' 556

" ,'ulmAlt .,PRDlARy CERSUS 'ABsTRACT '

/ . :', '",' AP,PttNb~i JI"

, , , ,. ,:,',."',' 0. ' ", .. ,--" , ' Total Population and. Sccbeduled Cestes ~,~atiOn~Urban Block.lse

Location, Name of, To~nl "',:.:", 'Total .p~~'~,~atio,n ,.' S~heduled- Ca~tes .:" . '. ~:. ", -. ,., .. ,Code No. Ward/Urban alqck "

2O/8/IXI:' Anandpur Sahib M':.C. .-<'" Ward No.3, '392 5:8 I I BlOcK. 6 392 58 ,.4~

Ward No. I~' .' 870 113~ \ I • '\' ' " Bloc;:k /7 ',319 '1.3 8 SS1 100 "

1~O34 310 Bloek 9' 106 ,.'; . 527 "} 10 sen 204 ", . Wat'

, ... '" ,13 3~( 33

Ward No,~" 7 ' ~lE ",',93,

,", :Bl~k 14 34( ," ,~. ,1 ..

15 47E '92"'.,' . Ward NO'. 8 971 162 '

" Block 16 494 1.26 17 477 36 Ward NO'. 9 1,056 117 Block 18 ,459"' Site 19 159 '34' , , 20 438 19 Ward No. 10 1,003 407 Bloek 21 S25 2$2 22 :418, 125

Ward No~ 11 993 67 Block 23 426 24 24 251 15 2.. 5 316 28 20/8/IV Rupnagar M .. C. ' 14 .. 996 .718 , ., Watd"Nth k 'f,;' • .' • .''-:" ;: .. ' , ,~« Bi~l? 557 ' uaBAII ,PRlMAllY CElISUS' ABSTRACT APPENDIX II \ 'totai PopUlation' _ltd .Scb$l:uled, C".tea Popu1aUon-urb~ B1ocJt~ \ .Loe.tiori. ' N.in.' of" TowJll " Total populaUon Scheduled' Castes, Code R&~" vi~:J,'d/urb8n B).OCk'

1 -3 4

, Or , 20/8/r..V Rupn.gar N.C. \ Block' 2 455 ·98 , "3' , 928 118 4, 590 ' 68 • 5 512 '75

War'f 'No~ 2 4,084 ",.01 Bl~c,k "6'; 600 69

~ ~. . ",i .• ''< ',.' • • ;;/:< <412 ,', :51, ,8 365 .1S " , g' ",641 129

0" ," , 10 ,,' 564 18 11, .', 828 1 '1~' ,,'6l4 112 2'~216 557,

,.; ,. '< Block 13 500 156 '389 ' ~13 14-;,.".

._"'-.-, ,; 15:" 574 30 16 813 158 Ward No~ 4': ' 6,678 846 :albc~,'17 '. 665' 231 18,,' 348 . 72

, ,\ "'19 450 1.3 , '20.. 603 97

~ ",: 21 90'7 33 22 690· 110 23 .570 . 86 ,'~ , '.' . 24i ;, .... 626 80 25 522 26 532 61 27 765 57 Ward No.' 5 .3,320 770

Bloc~ 28 585 89, " 29 681 317 55B

. ,Loeation:' . ,N,arne "Of Townl Total population . Code Mo. Ward/Urban Block . , ,,1 2' 3

.io/8/IV Rupnagar N.C. Block 30 495 1'68

" .31' 80S .~1 32 7'56 155 . Ward 'No. 16\ 2.164 404. Bleek 33 3.13 52 34 63t8 19 35· ,47g,' 171

36 &7~ 150

W~r:d No. 7-, 1,927 7'61' Block. 37. 637 211 , . 38 739 51S , ..' 39 -. ssa 32

. ilaird .No~ 8· :, 1~110 39 554 .. 23 41 467 13 42 .. 149 3 Ward No •. 9 1,752 29 \ Blocki ~,3 756 6, ~. ~ ,44 367 9

",.", , :45' . , 629' 14 Ward No. 10 2,763 430 BloCk 46 139- 268 .·47 . 768 .. 48 692 '58 49 564 104

Ward No.! 11 1.86~ 49 SloCK '50 500: J,4, 51 592 25 . ". 52 . 713 " 10' Ward No .. 12 ...... 2,107 55 Bleck 53 836 '. 10 7 54 457 12 APPimtlIX' II '.i.t.I. PoIMd"lMI'~"'~' t:a:sus"Popwatt__ ti_ .BI»lJ' : ~,

. ,.. " ' ~ ,". '. .. . 14:ation N__ of, xownl ' Total'" papa1eUGtt Sc:het:iu1ed ~.' Code No. ward./Urban' Block

1 '2

itupnagar M,.C. glock 55, , 510 , 33 56 , ,304 '. ,w.ard Jk). 13 4,,1" &76 Bl'oe}i 51 504 1-09, 58 6U ,,'99 59 6'14 , 6O, ,6e8 ",57 .61 ?U6 US G2 4"16 18 63 620 , 46,8

Morlnda ••C. "', " IJ.~", 4 f S42 Ward: No.1 2,494 ' " 41ft

I B1cifk 1 ,175 167 2 a.' , 35 3 531 21 4c 6,79 191 Ward No. 2' 757 Block 5 757 .Ward No. S 1;;464 " alOCK 6 . -- 1 96

Ward No.4 2,,:03& 131 Bloek a 831 14 9 343.

,10 $4, 11,1 '",'",'-d ,No.5; " 1,534, 390 Block 11 632 79 , ,12 9I:l2 311' 896 715 Block 13 '366 ' 292 14 ,530' 423 560

URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total PopulatloD and Scheduled Castes POPUlatiOD-.Urban Bloc kwise

Total population . Sche~uled Castes

3

785 , 13 785 .13 958 ··181 593 181 365 988 - 429 329 105 206' 19 453 305 1,057 170 424 42 633 128 908 409 440 369 468 40 1,116 697 441 321 327 107 348 269 2,445 486 923 162 1,071 279 451 45 1',59Z ,987 z,666 147 1,082 3U 598 139 321 57 659 240 799 799 561

URBA~_ PIUMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II. Total Populatica .and Scbeduled Castes Populatica__:Urban Bloc.kwise

Location Nam&, of Town/Wardl Total population Scheduled Castes Code No. Urban Block

1 4

20/S/VI JturaU M.C.· . Ward No.3 1,310 19 Block 6 759 11 7 551 8 1,855 869 -Block 8 710 284 ,9 569 525 . 10 576 60 Ward No.5 640 10 Block 11 640 10 Ward No.6 2,279 324 Block 12 393 36 13 518 59 14 799 130 15 569 99 Ward' No.7 2,086 443 Block 16 710 200 17 270 37 .18 530 68 19 576 138 Ward No.8 905 18 'Block 20 631 21 274 18 Ward No.9 2,555 768 Block 22 476 23 470 24 5.74 203 25 1,035 ·565 Ward No. 10 852 249 Block 26 852 249 Ward No. 11 1.645 540 1 •.017 524 :~za .. ·16 '., 562

URBAlI PRIMARY ·CBIISUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX ·11 Total Population' ad &-laeduled .Castes Populatioa-Urban Blockwise . .

. Location . ~Name ef Town I Wat"dl Total population Scheduled Castes Code Urban Block

1 2 3 4

ZO/8/VU Ibaru' U.A. Z6.109 6.084 '. Ward No. I 1.810 9

W~rd No. 5 2,,924 609 Block 14 512 179 15 449 62 16 586 47 17 394 34 18 923 Z87 ward No. 6 2,108 247 Block 19 597 47 .20 678 89 21 833 111 Ward No. 7 1.758 858 Block 22 . 632 497 23 704 282 "24' '*t2. i' 563

URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total Population and Scheduled Castes Population--Urban Blockwise

Location Name of Town!Ward! Total population Scheduled CasteR Code Urban. Block

1 2 3 4

20/8//VII Kharar U.A.

Ward No. B 1,706 62. Block 25 692 16 26 540 46 27 474

Ward No. 9 1,742 Block 28 637 29 558 30 547

Ward No. 10 2,383 225 Block 31 572 80 32 629 92 33 577 53 34 605

Ward No. 11 2,350 461 Block 35 444 99 36 681 192 '6. 37 613 151 38 612 19 Ward No. 12 1,604 140 Block 39 585 60 40 ·366 41 41 425 8 42 228 31 Ward No. 13 1,509 29 Block 43 645 18 44 864 11

Nawanshahr O.G. 171 69 Block 45 171 69 564 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total Population and Scheduled Castes Population-Urban Blockwise

Location Name of Town/Wardl Total population Sc heduled Castes Code Urban Block

--__ '--_----~-~------1 2 3 4

20/8/VIII S.A.S. Nagar (Mohall) N.A.C. 78,457 6.738

Phase-~ 10,819 723 Block 1 677 40 2 562 59 3 652 38 4 787 54 5 265 5 6 802 89 7 641 75 8 409 27 9 492 8 10 736 64 11 774 11 12 818 79 13 2 14 523 13 15 744 69 16 374 19 11' 470 14 18 397 27 19 672 32 20 22 Phase-2 5.904 477 Block 21 548 45 22 389 34 23 457 22 24 295 9 25 654 63 26 655 56 27 533 53 28 603 39 565

URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total Population and Scheduled Castes Population--Urban Blocp"wige

Location Name of Town/Ward! Total population Scheduled Castes Code Urban Block

2 3 4

20/B/VIII S.A.S. Nagar (Mohali) N.A.C. Block 2.9 641 37 30 40(7 12 126 124 147 596 107 Phase-3A 3,362 627 Block 31 405 379 32 564 9 33 400 26 34 688 79 35 644 47 36 661 87 Phase-3B1 4,641 251 Block 44 551 37 45 473 15 46 547 54 47 598 17 48 567 54 49 267 3 50 730 20 51 472 25 128 436 26

Phase-3B2 3,865 134 Block 37 360 38 321 9 39 762 4 40 563 41 521 23 42 702 22 43 191 5 127 445 33 566

URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total Population and Scheduled Castes Population--Urban Bloc kwise

Location Name of Town/Ward/ Total population Scheduled Castes Code Urban Block

1 2 3 4

20/S/VIII S.A.S. Nagar (Mohall) N.A.C.

Phase-4 6,929 284

Blo~k 52 820 7 53 667 6 54 389 33 55 815 17 56 617 21 51 559 70 58 675 45 59 708 24 60 507 22 14, 433 31 141 739 8 Phase-5 4,933 158 Block 61 389 15 62 457 16 63 406 19 64 464 16 65 706 16 66 560 28 67 586 26 68 662 14 69 703 S Phase-6 3,500 244 Block 70 578 35 71 6' 72 539 23 73 814 43 74 366 8 75 526 18 76 517 27 143 154 90 567 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total Population and Scheduled Castes Population--Urban Blockwise

~------~------Location Name of TownfWardl Total population Sc heduled Castes Code Urban Block

2 3 4

20/8/VIII S.A.S. Nagar (Mohali) N.A.C. Phase-7 11,655 1,102 Block.77 603 54 78 463 97 79 638 127 80 721 67 81 942 .169 82 858 125 83 722 7 84 819 53 85 622 15 86 685 101 87 771 105 88 19 89 686 19 90 343 10 . 91 841 15 92 450 34 93 472 17 94 357 10 95 849 77

Phase-:8 510 28 Block ·150 510 28 Phase-9 5,921 461 Block 96 430 12 97 334 11 98 673 58 99 602 43 100 497 37 101 253

10~ 103 .. 568

URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total Population and Scheduled Castes Population--Urban Blockwise

Location Narne of Town I Wa:rd I Total population Scheduled Castes C'Jde No. Urban Block

1 2 3 4

20/8/VIII S.A.S. Nagar (Mohali) N.A.C.

Blo~k 104 603 90 .. 105 465 27 129 508 41 130 334 53 131 43.8 41 141 466 37 142 318 11 Phase-lO 2,673 158 Block 106 582 3 107 721 77 108 325 17 109 381 3.6 139 383 16 140 281 9 Phase-II 9,149 981 Block 110 673 34 111 766 27 112 625 11 113 208 34 114 323 11 115 545 305 132 639 48 133 443 50 134 689 85 135 . 625 37 136 414 37 137 545 73 133 733 89 144 765 63 145 518 37 !46 638 40 569 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total Population and Scheduled Castes Population-Urban Blockwise

Location Name of Town/Wardl Total popu~ation Scheduled Castes Code Urban Block

1 2 3 4

Sector-7{) 2,577 877 Block 151 . 316 152 345 249 153 1.916 628 Sector-71 797 121 Block 116 501 116 117 296 5 Industrial Area Phase-1 277 58 Block 118 277 58 Industrial Area Phase-2 106 Block 119 106 lr.dustrial Area Phase-3 113 10 Block 120 113 10 Industrial Area Phase-4 7 Block 121 7 Industrial Area Phase-5 218 . 25 Block 122 218 25. Industrial Area Phase-6 136 13 Block 123.· 136 13 Industrial Area Phase-7 156 Block 124 156 Industrial Area Phase-8 209 6 Block 125 209 6 570

DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Sl. Distr1ct/ Total/ No. of Total Scheduled Total Scheduled literates No. C.D.Block/ Rura 1/ House­ Caste population Castes population U.A./ Urban holds in the age-group City/ with S.C. 0--6 Town/ mempers

p M F p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

8. Rupnagar T 40.032 224.982 121.131103.85141,92722,52319.404 105.028 67,140 37,,888 District R 32.506 185,873 100,210 85,663 35,028 18,899 16,129 84,787 54,982 29,805 U 7.526 39.109 20,921 18,188 6,899 3,624 3,275 20,241 1'2,158 8,083 1. Anandpur Sahib T 4,011 21,911 11,691 10,220 3,923 2,007 1,916 8,164 4,718 3,446 C.O. Block R 3,892 21,190 11,303 9,887 3,789 1,933 1,856 7,7584,456 3,302 u 119 721 388 333 134 74 60 406 262 144 Oustee Colony U 34 195 114 81 39 20 19 117 79 38 Block A (O.G.) Ou<;tee Colony U 85 526 274 252 95 54 41 289 183 106 Block B (O.G.) 2. Norpur Bed; T 3,279 16,717 8,921 7,796 3,230 1,678 1,552 6,314 4,367 1,947 C.O. Block R 3,279 16,717 8,921 7,796 3,230 1;678 1,552 6,314 4,367 1,947 U

3. Chamkaur Sahib T 7,589 44,214 23,813 20,401 8,030,4,258 3,772 22,14314,356 7,787 Block C.D. R 7,589 44,214 23,813 20,401 8,030 4,258 3,772 22,14314,356 7,787

U

4. Rupnagar T 5,445 31,693 17,064 14,629 7,050 4,127 2,923 15,840 10,543 5,297 C.D. Block R 5,445 31,693 17,064 14,629 7,050 4,127 2,923 15,84010,543 5,297

U 5. Kharar T 8,266 48,260 26,295 21,965 8,589 4,582 4,007 21,496 14,095 7,401 C.O. Block , R 8,254 48,191 26,257 21,934 8,571 4,571 4,000 21,471 14,080 7,391 U 12 69 38 31 18 11 7 25 15 10 Nawanshahr U 12 69 38 31 18 11 7 25 15 10 (O.G.)

~~ Majri T 4,047 23,868 12,852 11,016 4,358 2,332 2,026 11,261 7,180 4,081 C.D. Block • R 4,04723,86812,85211,0164,3582,3322,02611,261 7,180 4,081

U 571

INOUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WnRKERS Cultivators /\gricultural L ivestoc:;k, Mining labouyeTs torestry. t in.lshing, and hunt H.g auo Quarr ying p lanH~ ion, .. orcl\.ards dn~ a)iie,d at t ivit i~ ___...P .... ·... _..J.X: ...... ·)_· ______• _. _.1...... _.,... _____" .,.;;.I.... I...."...... ,...,.;,.. _...."..,...,,_.,_I.... I""'I _ ....'_...... ,.."._...... _I,.."V.."..,.,. .... p' fof" fe· P , M· F P M F M F p M F

14 19' 21) 21 22 23 24 25 2Q 27 28,

'. 4._#lA*__ .~ 5!_._ e .. ,._ _k<

62;M!l; ~: 2~1!It:· 4~< 4';3.-, 1~ 2S'ia· 25~3.5t:, 4c1D;, 2as; ~ 6; 3~· ~: .. ~. 51:.., 5Qj"ttS;i:, l~l_f 4'~. 4'.~m; lZl' 2',. ~5.Ot.: 4st; ~Y 1.. s-. 3t: 3l; ,..~- 1,_", ~ua:'t 98fiie 2~; 'tit. il: 875 851· 1&, , 31: ~i; 1:;, -._.- ... ,..,. ..,..-- 6~DOS.' 5.lS8:; 2417 1,27'" 1,219' 58- l',701- 1,:1)28 73. 21: 2 --. 5 ;.&41- : 5~.5.!lfi,,' 245: 1•. 27"6: 1.218 5S 1,l(}t l,&~a 73 21 2 16lt., 2 1 ; 46'.;" --_," -'"

2 --..

4"iAM, 1~; 730 689" 41 2.6),9: • 2,54~;. 11 5

4,464 1'94 73Q, 689)' H 2 ",.639' 2,~46 U 5 5

1Z~: 12:.,,020' 8~1: 10 2 12;328' 12 "Qat};. 6,596 71 49 49: 2

-~

8,7.19: 8~' :t7:l! 4~il! '. 613 B ~~,S.33 , 3.}8:1, 52 5-2 52 2t) 20 8,7.1'9' s,-,_' 37:;"- &81:' &73 8 3~83'3-; 3.JS1· sa, 52. 52 -,. 20 20

-"..,

13'".87'7: . 13'.. 4~;. 4]1,; 4. 47,9' . 5 6.886 6.752 13~· &.4. 52 ~ 2 2 13.85g- U;.3,88 4'l1' 484 471) 5, 6 .. 886 6J52 13:.4" 54. 52 2 z,:c l 1ft -., 1& -,,-... ..

6.52B 6,;389 254 254 3,228 3,199 29 14", '14,·

6:i;iZB, 6~38Q;: 25." 254 -... 572

DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

Sl. District! Tota 1/ MANUFACTURING, PROCESSING, Constructions Trade and No. C.D.Block/ Rur a 1/ ___;S;;_;:E:.;_:R..:_;V I::...;C:..,;;I.;..;.N.:;,.G ...;.A_;N.:;_D_;R,;.;;:E:.;_PA_;I;....R_;S_I N __ _ Commerce U.A.! Urban Household Other than house- City/ Town industry hold industry V(a) . V(b) VI VI! p M F P M F p M F p M F

2 3 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

8. Rupnagar· T 987 907 80 5.442 5.149 293 2 .. 408 2.224 nw 3.073 3~OOO 6.1 District ~." R 841 '775 66 3.753 3.531 222 1.873 1.696 177 1.967 1.940 27 U 146 132 14 1.689 1.618 71 535 528· 7 1,106 1,066 ,~

"''t. Anandp-ur Sahib T ' 113 109 4 291 288 3- 460 -440' 20 , 185 1&4 c 1 C.D. Block R • 106 102 4 258 256 2 41.1 391 20 '170 169 u 7 7 33 32 49 49 , 15 15 OusteB Colony U 4 4 24 24 6 6 Block A (O.G.)

Oustee Colony U 7 7 29 28 25 25 9 9 Block B (O.G.)

2. Nurpur Bed; T 142 135 7 123 121 2 59 59 105 103 2 CoO. Block R 142 135 7 123 121 2 59 59 105 103 ··2 U

~, 3. Chamkaur Sahib T 206 186 20 731 710 21 432 . 363 69 667 661 6 C.D. Block R 206 1'86 20 731 710 21 432 363. 69 667 661 6 U

4. Rupnagar T 130 125 5 731 620 111 467 383 84 ,292 283 9 C.D. Block R 130 125 5 731 620 111 467 383 84 292 283 9 lJ 5. Kharar T 164 136 28 1,249 1,180 69 362 359 3 467 C.D. Block R 164 136 28 1,246 1,177 69 362 359 3 456 451 5 U 3 3 11 11 Na"ansrlahr U 3 3 11 11 (O.G. )

6. Majri T 93 91 2 664 647 17 '142 141 277 273 4

2 647 17 142 141 277 273 4 u 573

(SCHEOOlEO·CASTES ONLY)

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Workers N~In-workers

Transport, Storage Other Services and Communications VII I IX

p M F p M F p M F p M F

41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52

.. 2,316 . -2,304 12 17,698 16,275 1,423 1',337 198 1,139 161,'098 61,106· 99.992

1,612 1.606 6 12,408 11,751 657 1 ~325 .' 193 1.132 132.615 49,818 82,797 704 698 6 5,290 4.524 766 12 5 7 28,483 11,288 17 .195

169 169 1,786 1,701 85 250 26 224 15,656 5,907 9,749 161 161 1,735 1,651 84 250 26 224 15,099 5,681 .9,418

8 8 51 50 1 < 557 226 331 3 3 9 9 149 68 81

5 5 42 41 1 408 158 250

4,428 7,166 62 61 782 734 48 465 29 436 11,594 4,428 7,166 62 61 782 734 48 465" 29 436 11,594

< • 31,451 11,682 19,769 348 347 1 2,359 2,249 110 435 111 324 19,769 348 347 2,359 2,249 110 435 111 324 31,451 11,682

8,720 .14,223 361 359 2 2,152 2,046 106 31 2 29 22,943 14,223 161 359 2 2,152 2,046 106 . 31 2 29 22,943 8,720 -- 12,864 21,387 475 473 2 3,734 3,511 223 132 25 107 34,251 12,844 21.356 475 473 2 3,730 3,511 223 132 25 107 34,200 4 4 51 20 31 31 4 4 51 20

-1 '; , . 205 205 1,650 1,564 8( '")L - -~ - ~- 6,463 , 10,865 205 205 1,650 1,564 86 12 12 17,328 574

Sl. Districtl latall No. of Total Scheduled , Total Sct!Wuled No. C.D.Block/ 'Rlirall , Haus~­ Caste population Caste popuMtton U.. A. I Urban 'hblds in the age>o-group Cityl wit.h S.C. '0-;'-6 Town I ~~rs

P 'M F P ~: f P 'M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 ,"'8 -,'9 ' :10 ~11 12 '13

*' _ f ..- ox' crz ,<-,' ;h W' $ft' _ OM e 'W' tiT . 7';- « ¢ , em .. : ... • " .;i. t-- # . h G

l6t;al U 7 ~)5't6 r'~'i1{}9, 'iO;921 ' '18.1'88 6,~ 3,f>N 3,275 ' :'20;'241' '12,'1'58 8,083

,,'494 1, ff.aya 'l'+arrga I 'u ~no 2,123 1,'1'44 919 154 180 ,174 1 ;l89 -1-t5 'fN .A'-{;. )

2. .fta'rtga 1 T~ship U 1,51'9 7,'419 3;967 3,452 1,266 663 "603 .3~897 Z.:t71 :1,,526 '(U.A.)

( i ) Na:n~ill Town- U 1,400 6;6gS 3,579 3,119 1,132 ";589 '~43 -3.~491 ',2~:r09 J.182 sl1ip (N.A.C.)

(i i) Dustee Colony U 85 526 '274 2~2 '~ :~4 '411 lf83 ,'196 Block A ·{O.{i~) #- (tt i) Wstee' Co tony U 34 '95 114 'S1 19 '20 '1'9 ::n'1 ''1'9 ::)8 Block B (.(hG. ) 3"Pina1Mp'ur &ahib U "'545 2,898 1,'543 ,1,355 527 fiB "8:9 til13 'It'010 ';~3 '(M.. ~. )

4. :RlIprfagist {M.t ~ ) U 1,-010 5,718 3,004 2;114 ';~61 524 '$"37 2'.323 '1 ,TOO 1,115

;~. ,i314 , ·;.1~~2 i-bii flt()l"tnrla'{M.C. ) U 722 4.142 2;197 1;-945 7~5 "361 ' m ; 6. 'Kttra 1; i(M'.C.) u 720 3.91J7 2,117 1,'870 718 '~4 \364- "'~~47 . '1~O17 ;"30 7. Kharar (U.A. ) U 1',078 6,084 3.321 2,763 1,026 583 443 ,3.044 l,;G90 1;"54 \ i) "Kharar (M.C.) U '1,1>66 6,015 3.283 2.732 It''008 ;S12 ,"1416 ',l~1i1'9 ,1~~.I75 ':.1/,..

(t 1) ',"awan S-nlfhr U 12 69 38 31 18 11 7 '25 '15 ','v (O.G. ) ,,_8 8. S'~'A.'S"~l19ar U '1;'462 -6;738 3.828 3,110 1;222 ',51'4 "l,c'939 2.;005 1~a4 fMohali) {'fhA.to) 575

':~~~S~Y)

_;fWlltlSTfffAL ~~V"Ofi"!iMtft~Eas I . :T:()'WV'ItIlIlin ittOl"1c'ers Cuttivatm-s '~rtculttilra 1 Li.vesto('k. "Mi'nillg ,t_OOFeYS fer,estr Y.· 'f'ints'+l'mg <1M , bunting 'and '~-qUarrytn9 plantat 1on. 'orctJards "a:nd a-llled act iv:ittes l~"'£-Xl ' I :U III IV

''P '~-M F "P' "M F. '" "'M F P M F P M F

JlM "'5 1'1.0 ,17 "~8 1'9 "® -Zt ,22 :23 ~24 2p 2'6 27 -28

-~7 , ;t:O'~f4 -986 '132 169 '63 :--ms ~57 18 9\'828' ') - "'520 '480 ':40 :13 :13 4 4 -- --

,1.19'1'2 '1l1l64 :1'4'8 5 5 8 8 1 1 . ~ ... - ,-- ,~--

.1;'148 . Jj.i02 '1i46 4 4 >8 "s 1 ' 1

"~6 j146 -- --

:;'U6 " ",.,~ ::Jta 2 ~ 1 ._- -- '7.85 ,:- ';']97 'l'55 ',92 ;i3 "l44 .:44 2 2

·1;;sQ4 ";4~4 '1t:60. \31 31 193 'W2 1 '12 12 --- 1iOl6 fJ77 '4'9 ,'25 25 '275 '275 :'-- 1 ..lJ92 ,1;006 :86 4 4 ,58 58 6 6 -... 1~$)7 1;513 94 7 7 158 341 17 5 5

l~_ f~5 ,;g.., 7 7 ;'358 341 17 5 '5 {l8 *18 _...... '--

2.-068 1~1S6 312 "5 '16 :,6, -6 5 1 576

OISTRICT PRlMARV C(NSUS ~STRACT

INDUSTRIAL C~:(EGORY OF MAIN WORKERS ~ 51. Oistrict/ Total/ MANUFACTURING, PROCESSING, , , Construct ions Trade and .No. e.D.• Block/ Rural/ SERVICING .AND REPAIRS IN Cortlllerce U.A./ Urban Household Other than hQuse- City/ Town industry hold industry V(a) V(bl_ VI VII P M F P M F P M F P M F

1 2 3 29 30 31 32 33 . 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

528 _ } 1.106 . .1,066 . .40 Total U > 146 1-32 14 1,689 1,618 71 .. 535

1. Naya Nangal U 1 364 351 13 14 . 14 J,B 18 (N.A.C.) 2. Nangal Township U . 42 34 8 99 95 4 76 76 159 149 10 (U.A.) (i) Nangal Town- U 35 27 8 66 63 3 27 27 144 134 10 ship. (N.A.C.) (i i) Oustee Colony U 7 7 29 28 25 25 '9 9 .Biock A (O.G.) (i i i) Oustee Colony U 4 4 -- 24 24 6 6 Block B (O.G.) '85 3. Anandpur Sahib U 13 1~ 78 . 78 -- 37 37 86 (M.e.) (M.e. j , 4. Rupnagar (M. C.) U 10 9 179 174 5 56 53 3 186 181 5 5. Morinpa' (M.e.) u 3 3 184 180 4 77 77 117 116 6. Kurali (M.C.) U 16 14 2 149 145 4 102 101 117 117 7. Kharar (U.A.) U 43 43 334 326 8 50 50 161 155 6 (i) Kharar (M.C.) U 43 43 331 323 8 50 50 150 144 6 (ii) Nawanshahr U 3 3 11 11 (a.G.) 8. S.A.S. Nagar U 18 16 2 302 269 33' 123 120 3 262 245 17 (Moha li) (N.A.C.) 577

(SCHEDULED CASTES ONLY)

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORy.oF MAIN W.oRKERS Marginal Work~rs Non-workers

Transport, Storage Other Services and Communications

IX

p M F p M F p M F p M F

41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51

7.04 698 6 ·5,29.0 4,524 766 12 5 7 28,483 11,288 17,195

9 8 97 71 26 1,6.03 . 664 939

, 1.07 1.07 1,415 1,289 126 5,507 2,2.03 3,3.04

99 99 1,364 1,239 125 4,95.0 1,977 2,973

5 5 42 41 408 158 25.0

3 3 9 9 149 68 81

43 43 327 295 32 2,113 855 1,258

125 123 2 902 759 143 4,113 1,56.0 2,553 99 99 245 2.01 44. 3,116 1,22.0 1,896 96 96 544 465 79 2,895 . 1 ,111 1,784 13.0 129 519 457 62 8 3 5 4,469 1,805 2,664

13.0 129 515 4~3 62 8 3 5 4,418 1,785 2,633 4 4 51 2.0 31 ... 95 93 2 1,241 987 254 3 2 4,667 1,87.0 2,797