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Ganderbal B N D (Notional) T I C P O I R E R D JAMMU & KASHMIR A DISTRICT GANDERBAL B N D (NOTIONAL) T I C P O I R E R D I S T T R I S C T R ANDERWAM K I A D KANGAN I A I Chunt Valiwar N Chater Gul Wangat R ! Mani Gam ! ! ! G LAR I D ! Kangan L LAR WAIL ! ! R SAFA PORA ! D Yan Goora Hari Ganiwan I ind S S R ive!r T Tulmulla ! R Forest Block U ! G C NAMBAL GANDERBAL T R A i v B e P r ! N RAKH A A J N N T h J KUJAR A e T R l Ñ C u GANDERBAL I A m R M Shalla Bug T U S L ! I A D NAMBUL R BOUNDARY, DISTRICT............................................ SHALBUG A G ,, TAHSIL................................................ D N A I HEADQUARTERS, DISTRICT................................... I S R P S ,, TAHSIL....................................... R T C T R I VILLAGE HAVING 5000 AND ABOVE POPULATION Kangan WITH NAME............................................................... ! URBAN AREA WITH POPULATION SIZE:- III, IV. V.. ! ! ! IMPORTANT METALLED ROADS............................... Population..................................297446 No. of Sub-Districts................... 3 RIVER AND STREAM................................................. No of Statutory Towns.............. 1 Note:- District Headquarters of Ganderbal is also LAKE / RESERVOIR.................................................... No of Census Towns................. 2 tahsil headquarters of Ganderbal tahsil. No of Villages............................ 115 DEGREE COLLEGE.................................................... J HOSPITAL................................................................... Ñ T R A H JAMMU & KASHMIR To Kangan A 002926 S TAHSIL GANDERBAL ] ! WAIL # DISTRICT GANDERBAL L d in CT I r S ve 002958 (NOTIONAL) Ri L Population..................................85818 928 927 (# No of Statutory Towns.............. 1 L ! # 929 # ! (D No of Census Towns................. 1 ( ! ] No of Villages............................ 30 930 (B (D Inhabited Villages..................... 28 ! 931 K Uninhabited Villages................... 2 ( I 935 ! 934 !932 ] ! A O.G S # O.G (D 933 (# ! N O.G (B 936 H ] ! G (# GANDERBAL (D I N (M.C) D I A A A 800015 F O R E S T B L O C K N 942 937 D # ! NAMBAL P # ! 002957 941 O.G T 943 ! ! 940 (# ! (D # ] 939 944 ! 938 ! O.G D # R 953 RAKH KUJAR 945 948 ! 947 ! D ! ! ] I 954 I N A S ! #! T 949 955 R A G R ! # I (D ( C 002956 946 BOUNDARY, DISTRICT................................................ T ! (D ! (B B 950 (B S ,, TAHSIL................................................... A 002926 ! ] ,, VILLAGE WITH MDDS CODE............. R FOREST BLOCK A (# ,, RESERVED-FOREST WITH NAME...... M P U HEADQUARTERS, TAHSIL.......................................... L D POPULATION SIZE OF VILLAGES BELOW 200, A ( ! ! ! ! 200-499, 500-999, 1000-4999, 5000 AND ABOVE....... X 002938 UNINHABITED VILLAGE WITH MDDS CODE............ NAMBAL SHALBUG T 800015 STATUTORY TOWN WITH MDDS CODE................... I HIGH SCHOOL/INTER COLLEGE........................ ] CENSUS TOWN / OUT GROWTH BOUNDARY 002958 BANK...................................................................... (B WITH MDDS CODE.................................................... Note:- District Headquarters of Ganderbal is also C DISPENSARY......................................................... (D IMPORTANT METALLED ROADS............................... tahsil Headquarters of Ganderbal tahsil. S PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE................................. (# RIVER AND STREAM.................................................. OTHER MEDICAL FACILITIES............................... # LAKE / RESERVOIR.................................................... VILLAGE L.C. NO. 951 AND 952 COULD NOT SHOWN ON THE MAP. T I R C T JAMMU & KASHMIR I B TAHSIL KANGAN A DISTRICT GANDERBAL (NOTIONAL) R N D I E D P O R T I S T S R I I C D T ] K I (# N (# D I A A R ] ] 897 002884 ! # R ! 889 ( T # 923 (D ! (D 898 922 ( A (D ! ! !# (D G H ! (D 885 888 !(D # (D 886 (B S 887 !# !890 895 ]896 899 I ! !# !# ! # I L ] !891 892 894 921 ( (# 893 ! 002900 ] (# ] ! (# ! ! L ! 901 L A (D ! 902! # R 904 )T 919 920 #! 903(# ] (# ! 924 (D! ] # # (D ! (D ! 905 )T 907 918 !(# ! 909 ! ind T (D 906! (D ! r S # ! Rive A ( 908 ] # 917 H 910 911 ! 914 915] ! S !(D ! 912 # ! (D I 913 ( ] L ! ! 916 G # (D ! G A A F O R E S T B L O C K N N D 002925 A N A N T E R ! T B A L C D I I R S T BOUNDARY, DISTRICT................................................ T R S ,, TAHSIL................................................... I I ,, VILLAGE WITH MDDS CODE............. 002884 C T D S R I N A G A R ,, RESERVED-FOREST WITH NAME...... FOREST BLOCK HEADQUARTERS, TAHSIL.......................................... R POPULATION SIZE OF VILLAGES BELOW :- ! ! ! ! 200-499, 500-999, 1000-4999, 5000 AND ABOVE....... 1:8,746,953 IMPORTANT METALLED ROADS............................... Population..................................120934 RIVER AND STREAM.................................................. No of Statutory Towns.............. 0 No of Census Towns................. 0 HIGH SCHOOL/INTER COLLEGE............................... ] No of Villages............................ 41 TECHNICAL INSTITUTIONS....................................... )T Inhabited Villages....................... 0 BANK............................................................................ (B Uninhabited Villages................... 0 DISPENSARY............................................................... (D PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE...................................... (# OTHER MEDICAL FACILITIES..................................... # D I S E T R I JAMMU & KASHMIR C R T TAHSIL LAR B DISTRICT GANDERBAL O A (NOTIONAL) N T D I E A P R P O H S I L I K F O R E S T S A D ! 957 N G N A N 845 (B (D # 852 A ! ] ! (# 851 I N D I ! A 846 ! L B # 850 M O U N T A I N (D ( ] !847 A 849 # ] ! ( (D B SAFA 002842 ] 848 PORA ! #! LAR CT 856 R 002883 MANASBAL # ! (B ! LAKE # R T 843 ! # 857 844 ! Population..................................90694 ! # 853 ! E No of Statutory Towns.............. 0 860 ! 855 No of Census Towns................. 1 ! 854 No of Villages............................ 43 C ] 861 (D ! Inhabited Villages....................... 0 ! 858 ! 876 D Uninhabited Villages................... 0 859! ] # ! 865 (B I # ! # 877 (B 863 862 (D ! ! ( N 866 864 # 875 ! ! ! # BOUNDARY, DISTRICT............................................... ,, TAHSIL................................................... R !867 871 874 870 ! ( ,, VILLAGE WITH MDDS CODE............. 002842 # ! (D A ( ] # ,, RESERVED-FOREST WITH NAME...... FOREST 873 HEADQUARTERS, TAHSIL.......................................... R 868 # 872 T ! 869 ! ! ! ] G POPULATION SIZE OF VILLAGES BELOW 200, (B ( ! ! 200-499, 500-999, 1000-4999, 5000 AND ABOVE....... ! ! 878 CENSUS TOWN WITH MDDS CODE......................... 002883 880 ! L S ! 879 I ] ! # S RIVER AND STREAM.................................................. # 881 HIGH SCHOOL/INTER COLLEGE............................... ] I H ( BANK............................................................................ (B DISPENSARY............................................................... (D 002882 D ! A PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE..................................... (# OTHER MEDICAL FACILITIES.................................... # T CENSUS OF INDIA 2011 SERIES - 2 PART XII - A DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK GANDERBAL VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY Directorate of Census Operations, Jammu & Kashmir MOTIF Mansabal lake, Ganderbal Contents Page No. Foreword 1 Preface 3 Acknowledgements 4 History and Scope of the District Census Handbook 6 Brief History of the District 7 Analytical Note 9-93 (i) Physical Features 11 (a) Location and size, (b) physiography, (c) Drainage, (d) Climate 11-23 (ii) Census Concepts 24-31 (iii) Non-Census concepts 32-43 (iv) 2011 Census findings 44 (a) Distribution of population in rural-urban areas, 44 (b) size class and status of towns, Population Growth, Density and Sex Ratio, Work participation 44 rate, Literacy, Religion, Availability of University education in the District, (c) Mother Tongue, Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes of earlier Censuses. 46 (v) Brief analysis of PCA data based on inset tables 1 to 35. 48-71 (vi) Brief analysis of the Village Directory and Town Directory data based on inset tables 36 to 72-81 45. (vii) Major social and cultural events, natural and administrative developments and significant 82 activities during the decade. (viii) Brief description of places of religious, historical or archaeological importance in villages 88 and places of tourist interest in the towns of the district. (ix) Major characteristics of the district, contribution of the district in the form of any historical 90 figure associated with the district (x) Scope of village and Town Directory - column heading wise explanation and coverage of data. 92 Village and Town Directory Notes explaining the abbreviations used in the Village Directory 96-101 Section I - Village Directory 122 (a) (i) List of Villages Merged in Towns and Outgrowths at Census 2011 102 (ii) List of Villages as Outgrowths in Census 2011 102 (b) C.D. Block Lar 103 (i) Alphabetical list of Villages along with location code 2001 and 2011. 104 (ii) Village Directory in prescribed format. 105-110 (c) C.D. Block Kangan 111 (i) Alphabetical list of Villages along with location code 2001 and 2011. 112 (ii) Village Directory in prescribed format. 113-124 (d) C.D. Block Wakura 125 (i) Alphabetical list of Villages along with location code 2001 and 2011. 126 (ii) Village Directory in prescribed format. 127-138 (e) C.D. Block Ganderbal 139 (i) Alphabetical list of Villages along with location
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